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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, the legacy media fawns over rapists and murderers, illegal
aliens that are being deported.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Claiming to care about due process.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
Where were they when American citizens who essentially took a
tour through the Capitol.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Were raided in the dead of night, thrown into.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
D C gulag, forced in to taking plea bargains, and
their entire lives destroyed. We're covering that with a brave
woman who took her chances and refused to take a
plea deal. Also, we are praying our way through the
headlines the news you need to know, but with solutions
and hope.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
This is get Free with Christie Lee here.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
That is Gina, and we are going to be talking
to her. She's a January sixer who has one heck
of a story.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
She's coming up in just a bit.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
But we are covering the news of the day, and
there is no boring day lately, so much news being covered.
Another full schedule for President Trump, including a long oppressed
briefing today having to answer the question about these deportations,
the illegal aliens. The traditional legacy media, they just won't
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let it go, so they're continuing to hammer Poor Caroline
love it about that issue and how that's going, as
well as the tariffs. And we recently heard from Scott
Besson who was talking about how, you know, the media
loves to focus on on just tariffs and not the
fact that we have a three pronged approach to this tariffs,
(02:02):
tax cuts, and deregulation, and so if you take all
three and you look at the big picture, then you
might understand how, you know, tariffs might not be such
a bad thing moving ahead.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
So they were covering that.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
And you know President Trump is continuing to sign a
bunch of executive orders, but to cover more of the
major headlines lately and today, we want to welcome in
Laurie Cally. She writes and produces Praying Citizen newsletter to
keep patriots and truth seekers updated on current events. With
her husband Bob, they sort through the noise and nonsense
to provide excellent content and prayer points on politics and culture.
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They'll tell you not only what's going on, but why
it matters and how you can pray about it. I
just love this initiative very in line with that what
I'm trying to do and what I like to do.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
So welcome and Laurie Colly. Thank you so much for
joining me.
Speaker 4 (02:53):
Thank you, Christy, It's good to be here. When I
was putting this one together, it just doves tails so
well with what you were just talking about. Everybody's focused
on quote unquote the Maryland father who's actually been found
twice to be a member of an MS thirteen gang
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and he is an El Salvadoran. So why do people
care so much when the real news is what's happening
in our nation, in our state capitals, because a lot
of us don't know who are representatives. You know, we
know on the national scale who's representing us in Washington,
d C. But we often snooze through the local news
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and what's happening in the States. And so I wanted
to talk about that just a little bit today. And basically,
we have to take a stand against confusion, and of
course I'm talking about gender confusion and the confusion of
you know, what are our rights as people populating the earth,
rights given by God that they're trying to take away.
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And so I thought we would we'd start across the
pond in Great Britain. We'll look at Australia, We'll look
at Canada, because all these English speaking nations were birthed
out of the Great Britain, and it seems like the
globalists have already conquered places like Germany and other spots
in Europe, and so now they're coming to the United
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States and they're doing it adjacent to this terrible stuff
that they're doing to take away freedoms in foreign countries.
So you know, as Christians, as patriots and as truth seekers,
we have got to take a stand and resist what
they're trying to do. So let's look at this confusion
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and chaos. You know, First Corinthians fourteen thirty three says
that God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.
So we know that if it's not God that's authoring
this stuff, it's coming out of Satan. So as we
go through this, I would love for your audience to
just con or the fact that, yeah, it's far away,
but it's coming here, and it's already here. So in
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England this is just the strangest story. You know, people
literally have forgotten that they have rights. So there is
this partially deaf man and I've got the clip where
he is apparently he's speaking to a foreigner. They're being
invaded by Muslims and people from other non Christian nations,
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and literally the government prefers the immigrants, just like here
over the people that are native born. So here's this
man and he's trying to speak to somebody else can't
hear him, he can't understand him, so he asks him
to speak clearly, and then somebody turns him in and
the police show up. So let's listen to that clip.
Speaker 5 (05:56):
Does he do?
Speaker 6 (05:56):
That would be really honey for us, but many doing
some conversations between yourself. Apparently you have alleged we weren't here,
so I don't know you said it, but you've alleged
to say, speak English, speak clearly. Yeah, that's fine, And
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that's why we've just come to speak because potentially someone
can perceive that as a hate crime.
Speaker 7 (06:25):
We just.
Speaker 4 (06:28):
Know if someone.
Speaker 6 (06:31):
I believe it, then we need to look at it
because someone's potentially important.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
Wow, I mean that is is so I don't even
have words, like, I cannot believe it's come to this.
A deaf man asking someone to speak clearly and someone
gets that easily offended, it could be considered a hate crime.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
I mean, gosh, these.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Are the same people that will go after people were
praying outside of a clinic and it becomes a thought crime.
This is scary stuff, and it's it's not covered nearly enough.
Speaker 4 (07:08):
It's it's not and you know, my point is if
the media would cover it, then people would be more aware.
It's just kind of these little clips that are there
on X or TikTok or wherever, but we probably should
be paying attention. And like you said, Great Britain put
a woman in prison for praying silently outside of an
abortion clinic. And in Scotland, if your home is located
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near an abortion clinic, you can go to jail for
praying in your home. Because I believe it.
Speaker 7 (07:39):
It's crazy.
Speaker 4 (07:40):
Abortionists and immigrants are placed above everything else.
Speaker 7 (07:45):
You know.
Speaker 4 (07:45):
It used to be the disabled. We'll forget them if
they're white, you know. So there were you know, other
things going on there. A woman was sentenced three years
in prison when she used strong language to advocate from deportations.
Now she did happen to say, and I don't care
if their hotel burns down, because they're being housed in
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hotels just like they are here. But she put it
on social media and she's in prison. And then a
man was sentenced to twenty months in prison for posting
that he didn't want to see illegal aliens being given
free stuff with his tax money. Okay, So Canada, closer
to home, really liberal. They are in the midst of
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a change in government and they will pull us into
the abyss if they if they can socially and politically,
so if they elect this liberal government. They have something
that was out there a few years ago, went away,
came back. It's called the Online Harms Bill. It finds
hate speech online at up to fifty grand an offense.
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Then it has six they're imposing Section thirteen of the
Human Rights Acts, which punishes people for what they might say. Oh,
they're able to read. Reminds I guess because they know
what you might say. And then maybe you change your mind.
But too bad, you already had that thought. So you
could go to prison for that, and they can go
back to your timeline and pull stuff out of the
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past and put you in prison for that, and then
they will be this is this is the worst of it.
You know what happens when you watch these cuckoos online. Well,
now they're going to crop if this passes, they will
crowd source complaints. So that online radicals can turn you
into the Commission, an unelected group that can sentence you
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to prison.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
So I mean we can see the reality of that
happening so easily. I mean, you have all these people
willing to turn on their own people. You know, it
used to be cool to get a green car. It
used to be part of the liberal agenda, and so
if you got a tesla, you were applauded. But now
on a dime, they can basically give marching orders to
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uh attack anyone with a tesla, and you know, and
then you become a target. And so it's it's easy
to see how in the same way, if you if
people don't like what you're saying, then they can master report.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
I mean they're already doing it.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Let's be honest, Like, if people want to attack you
and they don't like what you're saying, they can mass
report your account and basically get it, get it the
algorithm to have not people see you or get you
some kind of a flag or something just for the
mass reporting.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
So I mean that's already happening to some degree.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
It just hasn't gone to the degree of like getting
jailed for it or fined for it.
Speaker 4 (10:43):
Yet right, yeah, it's we're almost there, like you said.
And then Australia this one I just found yesterday. New
South Wales has criminalized normal things that you do at church,
like as long as it's connected to a person's gender.
So prayer and teaching what the Bible says. If it
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helps someone retain their god given gender or ignore same
sex attraction, that is against the law. So a pastor
who has someone come to him and says I'm struggling
with such and such, the pastor is breaking the law
to counsel the person to read their Bible and see
what the Bible says about it. You know, I envisioned
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the day when the Bible is hate speech, right, I mean,
it's just right there on the fringes. So here are
the things you get prison time for praying with someone
who asks for help if it's about gender or sexuality,
advising a friend on exercising self control, arranging support for
your child who's gender confused, or leading a Bible study
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on biblical sexuality.
Speaker 7 (11:54):
It's just.
Speaker 4 (11:56):
But you know, we get the government that we deserve
an extent because this is what happens when people aren't
paying attention and we just we're asleep at the wheel
and these you know, Satan's directing these people to come
in and do these things. And now we're waking up,
hoping it's not too late. So let's see. So here
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in the US, everything's crossing the pond, everything's getting here
across the land masses because of the Internet. And then
there's an evil superpower behind it. Right, So Satan comes
to Confuse, to steal, kill and destroy, cause chaos, and
he now he's attacking the home, the homes here in
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the United States. And you know, a few years ago,
you didn't hear about, you know, a child deciding they're
the wrong gender, and just you just you didn't know anybody.
And now I can count on at least one hand
a number of friends who somehow you know, in their
family are deal with this kind of stuff with confused children.
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So Massachusetts, there's this video going around and it's about
this sex survey that was given in Burlington schools in Massachusetts.
And this is literally the most extreme I have heard of.
It's given to middle school students, so eleven year olds
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without their parents' permission. So they send the permission slip
home to the parent to say do you want your
child to be able to participate in the survey. Parent
can say no, Well, it doesn't matter because the school
does it anyway and forces the children to take these surveys.
So parents go to the school board to complain about it,
and because they have seen the screen shots, their children
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are taking the screen shots and sending it home and say, mom,
look what they're asking us to do. And these are
X rated questions. So I've got this clip. It's a
long clip, but I just wanted the two dads at
the end, because men have a way of cutting to
the chase. These two dads complaining about this survey.
Speaker 8 (14:08):
But I went to practice the other night, the night
of the survey, and I hadn't seen my son yet
because I didn't come from work. Went straight from work
to his practice, and they were no less than a
dozen parents sitting in a circle talking about how horrible
this was. And when I showed up, they knew that
i'd be of like mine. So we had this discussion.
I was terrified, and then I spoke to my son
who was opted out, and was told that he had
to sit down. So each parent has the same story.
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We were opted out, and it wasn't honored. And this
is not the first time. It happens repeatedly, over and
over and over again. It needs to end. And it's
not an oversight. So you can say, well, this wasn't
done intentionally. It's been done intentionally, if not by the
people sitting in this room, which I have a different
opinion on. But again, who are the architects of this thing?
And if I do more research than the people that are
being paid to do it, that's the problem. And it's
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not hard to find these people that are behind this stuff.
It's disturbing. Explain to me when I'm supposed to tell
my eleven year old daughter about but in eighty sex
and sex toys.
Speaker 7 (15:00):
Please, I'll give you the rest of my time.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
So, I mean, that's basically what's in the survey. Then,
I mean, that's so alarming. They can't even prep their
kids for this. I mean, and this is a gateway
to how kids can be groomed when they're not ready
for these conversations.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
It is a try.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
I mean, I've talked to child psychologists psychologists before who
said that this is a trauma response with kids that
are not ready to think or hear on the or
see these these topics.
Speaker 4 (15:32):
It's horrible. And I did see again floating around a
video of a woman who is an only fans the pornography,
you know whatever. I don't know that much about it,
but she was saying that she was introduced to porn
when she was eleven and basically doesn't know life without it.
Speaker 7 (15:50):
So I thought that as well.
Speaker 4 (15:52):
It's just disturbing. We have to get a control of
our children, but they don't want us to have control,
and they go for the kids because there once they
start grooming them. It's very hard for the parents, who
have very little time with their children to make up
for the eight hours that the child is spent under
the hands of these groomers. Instead of learning you know,
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geopolitics and mathematics, they're being you know, groomed. All right,
So before we get to the big story, which is
this bill in Colorado, which we have time to stop.
I don't know that that will happen, but I just
want to talk. Also another thing in Massachusetts, so there
was a family homeschooling. They have five children altogether. It's
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a him and her situation. I think one child is
not his anyway.
Speaker 7 (16:43):
She takes the.
Speaker 4 (16:43):
Baby who's nine months old to the doctor. The doctor
insists the pediatrician on the child getting the shot, whatever
it was, and she says, no, I'm not going to
do it. So the doctor turns them into the state,
and the state comes after the family the I think
the anyway, the family splits up, flees to Texas. They
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are all caught and dad is in jail right now
without bond, so he can't get he can't even get out,
and mom is being arraigned this week, and the children
have all been turned over to the state. So you know,
there might be more going on. I mean, we don't
know who these people are. You know, maybe they were
abusing the children. But all we know right now is
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that the fact that they didn't want to vaccinate was
enough for this doctor to turn them into the state.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
It's so scary and so I mean, that's why it's
you have to be careful about who you tell me anymore.
If you choose not to do the traditional things. You know,
there's many situations where if you get a check up,
or you know, if you have to run your kid
to the er, let's say, because because they you know,
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split up, had any kind of old accident, happened. They'll
always ask if the er know, are your child update
and and frankly, I don't think that that's the yours.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Business.
Speaker 1 (18:06):
So I mean, anytime we get those guys of questions,
the just say, Yep, to my standards, they're up to date.
So it's just so yeah, you know, because I just
I think it's out of line for them. I mean,
that's so personal. These are personal decisions, and so I
just it's so scary that the state can get involved.
And even though there's very fundamental things that you are
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just wanting to follow your parental conviction.
Speaker 4 (18:32):
On, yes, and you do have to be careful. And
there are some doctors out there who are more natural doctors,
and they'll be like, yeah, that's okay, we'll wait till
your child is older to do the vaccinations. I remember
I have twins, and when they were five. Somehow I've
forgotten back in the day to get there. You know,
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it just was busy doing four kids all together, Like
you have a lot of children. I forgot to get
them their vaccination when maybe they were three. They were
never sick, you know, maybe there's a little clue there,
but I took them for kindergarten and they said, oh,
they're missing all these shots. So I had to take
them to get like four shots at the same time.
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And you know that maybe that was better than having
had the shots, you know, when they were smaller. Although
back then we didn't do you know, this was thirty
years ago. We half as many shots as you do now.
But yeah, it's your ten times.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
As many shots or something insane. Now.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
I believe like the last figure was like eighty seven shots, you.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
Know, altogether, it's something wild like that.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
When I mean it was obviously much less for the
timeframe that you were talking about, and so yeah, I mean,
it's it's wild.
Speaker 4 (19:52):
So then here's this bill in Colorado, and this thing
is made it through the House, it's sitting with the Senate.
It's going to be if it's a Democrat controlled way,
Democrat heavy Congress in Colorado, and so it's probably going
to pass Democrat governor he'll sign it into law. But really,
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the sick thing about this is this bill. Of course,
it's coded language, so if you just read it and
you're not really thinking like an evil person, you would
miss what's really going on here. But it takes away
parents' rights to share their opinion with their children about transgenderism,
and it removes the children if mom and dad don't
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support a gender transition, and it doesn't matter if it's
a five year old child, you know that if the
child complains to the teacher, then the stake gets involved.
So the bill enumerates what they call the best interests
of the child, and it criminalizes coercive control. Okay, So
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that would include using the child's give the name if
the child wants to change it. This is also called
dead naming, a punishable offense or misgendering. So if you
refuse to call your daughter he, and that child turns
you in, well you're going to jail. So you can
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you can't deny them genital mutilation or cross sex hormones,
you know, and we don't even know the full extent
of the danger of these things, because you know, it's
only just really started becoming very popular, but it you know,
it's damaging. You can't replace what you you know, what
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body parts you lop off, and then if you use
the wrong language, that's considered child abuse. So the schools,
of course, even the charter schools and the public and
neighborhood schools have to use new names. If a boy
wants to wear girls clothes to school, as long as
it's part of the dress code, they can do that.
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It's it's just sick. So it's HB thirteen twelve. Giving
a child the right to decide on his own upbringing,
his own education, and his own care, which means you
can't spank. I mean I spank my kids. They're pretty
good citizens today. You can't take away a cell phone,
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you can't give them a time out. You if the
child doesn't want to go to church, you take them
to church. You can get in trouble. So one dad
in Colorado, and so it's already kind of there, even
though they haven't fully implemented it. He's fighting to keep
his fourteen year old son from being sterilized at least
until he's eighteen, but mom wants it done now. They
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have joint custody. So while the court is deciding on
behalf of the mom, the son starts having doubts because
he's starting to think, do I really want, you know,
to lose this particular body part? And Dad is not
allowed to talk to him him about what the doctors
are actually going to do he's told either a firm
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your son's transition or your ex wife gets full custody.
I mean, what is you know what a tragedy. And
then for a dad have to stand by and watch
that happen to his son, it's got to be absolute torture.
So the strategy. But see, the Democrats just didn't wake
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up one day and go oh, let's do this'. It's
funded by the NGOs. They've got all these groomers already
in place in the schools. They have the basically the groomers. However,
you know, they coerce the lawmakers to put this stuff
into practice and they spring it on parents at the
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last minute. They spring the legislation out there. Then they
call a rule so that there can be no discussion
on the bill. And that's their strategy because they know
if people were paying attention, and they would and they
had time, they would say absolutely not. So they they
just have all these different things that they do in
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order to get these things passed. They they compare the
people who are against it to the KKK, of course,
and say that the groups, the parental rights groups were
excluded from the hearing before the bill goes you know,
for a vote because they're not part of the LGBT community.
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So you can't, you don't, you don't get a say
in this. So I want to play this little clip.
So there's two people on the clip. So they've got
this woman who's at the end. Her name is I'm
going to probably slaughter it, Representative Yara Zochi. She says,
a well stakeholded bill does not need to be discussed
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with a hate group, and we don't ask someone passing
civil rights legislation to go as the kk K or
to allow the KKK their opinion. Well, so what that
means is when you have a stakeholder, it means the
people that should really care about this bill are the
only ones are the ones that we should really listen to.
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So basically, she's saying that the LGBTQ wrights groups are
the only stakeholders in this equation. We don't really care
what the parents think because it only matters what the
stakeholders think. And so then the other person in the
conversation is this Representative Caldwell, who is completely against it,
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and I think in this clippy explains that it was
sprung on them at the last minute, and they they
just think there was not much they could do about.
Speaker 5 (25:45):
It, So we play that we'd heard from multiple witnesses
that this bill has been worked on for over a year.
I will say I learned about this bill yesterday. It
was introduced Friday evening. I really am curious about how
much stakeholding went on both sides of the issue, and
if parent groups that are that are not a part
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of the LGBT community, if if they were involved.
Speaker 9 (26:11):
A well stakeholded bill does not need to be discussed
with hate groups. And we don't ask someone passing civil
rights legislation to go ask the KKK their opinion.
Speaker 10 (26:22):
But I agree there's no reason to go to the
table with people who are echoing the hateful rhetoric going
around about the trans community.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
I mean to infer that a parent is not a stakeholder.
Speaker 1 (26:40):
I mean when it comes to the wealth being of
their own children, regardless of the opinions.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
I mean, what twisted logic to use.
Speaker 4 (26:52):
It's it's unbelievable, and you get it outside of their hearing,
and you you spread it abroad and people are going
to be upset about it, but they don't. It's why
they have to keep it just hidden. And secret, so
I think, you know, and then she goes on. Zochi
goes on to explain that this is they got this
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legislation from this Southern Poverty Law Center, which is in Montgomery, Alabama.
I used to live not just a few miles away.
That building has armed guards outside of it. You can't
walk past a Southern Poverty Law Center on the sidewalk
and stop, or one of those guys with a gun
will tell you to keep moving. So, you know, that
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kind of tells you the mentality of this group. I mean,
they are a they're just a radical group. They started
out trying to defend civil rights and it's just they're
absolutely bersert now. And they're of course they're charity. They're
a very wealthy charity. But then a few years ago
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it was found out that they were racist within their
own organism, so you know, go figure. But so with
this whole thing, what we learn is they're always going
to use coded language to hide what they're actually doing.
They're going to act suddenly. They'll smear the watchmen, they'll
smear the parents. They'll have assets in place, such as
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they've got the seed. Some of this kind of these
stupid surveys come out of the CDC, these sex surveys,
hopefully no more the NGOs. They have the groomers, you know,
set up in the schools because where Pedo's going to
end up, they're going to end up in places that
are close to children. So it's the same thing with
the groomers. You've got the FBI. We remember with the Catholics,
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you know, going after traditional Catholics and calling them, you know, uh,
domestic terrorists. So you've got this whole orchestra of people
in government, out of government, in the schools, you know,
in the school boards wherever, because you've got the family
under attack. You have parents that aren't in the home,
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you have parents that are split. You've got the school
taking control of the child for so many hours a
day because the parents are working, and it's just this
all out attack. And then they're going to call you.
If you stand up and say, well, wait a minute,
this doesn't sound right, you're gonna get labeled a KKK,
a racist, a homophobe, you know, you name it. So
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I think, you know, the first recognizing is the first step.
And so we've got to fight back. We've got to
bring the three p's prayer our presence. So go to
your school board meeting, go to your uh you know,
make sure you know who your local representatives are, and
then be persistent about it and don't give up because
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you know, God says if we just stand against the enemy,
he'll eventually flee from us. So you know, I have
some prayer points. Unless there's anything else you want to
talk about, now.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
We can get to the prayer points. That's also because
going through all that LORI is like, oh man, like.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
It can it can be depressing to face the evil
and so and I appreciate that we have an action
plan that things to specifically pray about.
Speaker 4 (30:13):
Yeah, good, okay. So just that God would continue to
wake people up, spread information, light a fire, that he
would light a fire under patriots, praying citizens and truth
seekers because you know, as each person wakes up, then
they you know, they they're become part of our army
to fight all this stuff, especially not just here but
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in Great Britain, in Canada and Australia, in uh, you know,
other English speaking countries especially. And then that God would
clean out the FBI. Because I don't know about you,
and I'm hearing some stuff that maybe the FBI is
you know a lot of these these terrible deep state
people are still there, and I know that was a
trouble the last time around, So that God would just
(30:54):
clean it out and that he would you know, return
sanity and peace to this And that's my prayer every
day because that's it starts with us, each one of
us cleaning out our hearts, repenting, you know, be in
right relationship with God and with each other. And then together,
you know, we are an army of the Lord.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
Yes, And I love how it all goes back to
the verse who started with Fris Corinthians fourteen thirty three,
which talks about God is not the author of confusion,
so we can pray against that with the word of
God and ask for the peace that he promises and
that he promises to give really to those who ask.
So such a great way of looking at these things
(31:37):
that are happening, so we can stay encouraged and continue
to fight against the evil and expose it.
Speaker 4 (31:45):
Exactly.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
And so Laurie, people want to go ahead, Yes.
Speaker 4 (31:50):
Yeah, No, I just wanted to invite people to I'm
on substack. It's just Loricolli at substack dot com. And
then I I will.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
I'm on X.
Speaker 4 (32:02):
It's under my it's all my account is all screwed
up because I had to take my husband's account. But
it's Lori Collie. You can find me on X and
then it'll say Bob Colly sometimes, but that's well.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
I mean the you shall become one, So Laurie, you
are a unit in the eyes of God. So yes,
Lori Colliebob Collie, and we appreciate what you're doing and
continuing to look at everything through a biblical worldview and
through the lens of how God would want.
Speaker 2 (32:30):
Us to see these issues and ultimately pray for them.
Speaker 1 (32:33):
So thank you so much, Lori, and we will definitely
be having you back again soon.
Speaker 4 (32:38):
Thanks.
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Speaker 10 (33:19):
FBI agents raid an apartment in Beverly Hills, arresting a
woman accused of storming the Capitol.
Speaker 11 (33:25):
FBI agents and Beverly Hills police descended on the home
of Gina Bisignano this morning at an apartment building on
Palm Drive. Bisignano is now facing federal charges for her
involvement in the Capitol riots on January sixth.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
These Gina Bansigano.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
She is an outlaw and she is here with us
today and man, it has been a wild ride, but
particularly for those that were targeted and their whole lives
were turned upside down. So we want to bring in
Gina Viisiano to tell us her story and things have
been since she's gotten pardoned. But this is something that
(34:03):
we want to keep front and center in the news
because it's not something that they get to.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
Just brush on the rug. You know, this happened.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
I was big, actually, Gina, I was talking about at
the very beginning of the show. Is while to see
all this legacy media losing their minds, saying that these
illegal criminal aliens are not getting their due process when
we had to see people like you, American citizens rounded
up rated it in the dead of night, scared families.
I know one pregnant woman miscarried because of the attacks.
(34:31):
I mean, it's wild what we saw happen to American citizens.
And now the legacy media is like flipping out over
illegal aliens.
Speaker 2 (34:39):
Are they getting their due process? Where was that when
American citizens were routed up?
Speaker 7 (34:42):
Right? Then Less thirteen gangs and illegal catch and release
who killed twelve year old little girls and rape And
it's unbelievable, and they're actually fighting for their rights. The
legacy media, it's crazy.
Speaker 2 (34:59):
I mean, that's got to be I feel personal.
Speaker 1 (35:01):
I would imagine to you, like, where were they when
people like you, you were a beautician, you love America,
you were going to these rallies exercising your free speech,
and then suddenly it's like the world turned against you, right.
Speaker 7 (35:15):
I mean I essentially was ostracized by everybody, Like I
spent fourteen years building up my business as a single mom,
and then all those people just disappeared. It's like the
day that I went to go pay my bail after
I got raided by the feds, Washington revoked my bail,
(35:36):
and so they put handcuffs on me, and they said, surprise,
Washington revoked your bail. So they put handcuffs on me.
They they arrested me, and they put me in solitary
confinement because of COVID for one month. So I wasn't
even able to call my son for the first month.
Oh the second month, they lost me in the airplane.
(35:58):
So you know, I was out there. I protested, as
far as I'm concerned. If they wanted to protect the
Capitol and it was so out of bounds that day,
why was it open to the public, Why was it
so easily accessible for us to just walk up there?
Speaker 1 (36:14):
Right?
Speaker 7 (36:15):
I thought we were allowed to practice our First Amendment
rights and to stand up to a stolen election, you know.
And I have videos where I walked up to the
Capitol and I said to myself, Lord, I'm going to
walk and I'm going to protest, and when they tell
me to turn around, I'm going to turn around. And
they never did. They let us walk right up into
(36:36):
the tunnel and then all of a sudden, the door's open.
The police started shooting us with rubber bullets, They started
spraying us with bear spray, I just remember getting hit
on the right side of my leg, which to this
day is still hurts. Even last night. I was sleeping
and the pain in my leg was so intense, and
(36:56):
I'm like, it just comes and goes. Yeah, I was
up on the side. They hit me with a bat
and I fell into this crowd. I was squashed, and
as I was being squashed, there was people underneath. Somebody
underneath me died. But I worked my way up because
I'm strong. I'm that strong that I could work my
way up. Thank God, I work out, you know. And
(37:19):
then I went over to the side of the window
where I stayed for like four to five hours. I
couldn't see, I couldn't breathe, and it's I find it
very peculiar. How somebody handed me a megaphone and they say,
tell them we need weapons. The boys don't you know,
they're in the room, and I said, we need weapons
for protection. The boys don't want to leave. That is
(37:42):
because there was men in that window that did not
want to leave. They wanted to camp out because they
were so upset about as stole an election and nobody
listening to us. But we know they just shot somebody
like the rumor went around. So I went in and
I said, please, guys, you got to come out, you
got to leave. They're not playing anymore. They're actually shooting
(38:02):
to kill. So I went in and I and I
wonder where that footage is? And then I came out
and I still couldn't really see, like as you could see,
my eyes were all covered with bear spray and makeup,
and it was just a very very so much chaotic chaotic.
Speaker 2 (38:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:29):
I like what you said about like if anyone had
given us direction, if anyone had told us to turn around,
you know, but there was no direction.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
It was actually encouraged. We've seen the videos of them
opening up the gates.
Speaker 1 (38:39):
We've seen some videos that still have not been explained
to this day that are very suspects.
Speaker 7 (38:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
Yeah, and so really, what is your confidence on now
that we have a new administration, you know, what is
your confidence that we will get to have a new
January sixth committee that we will get to see some
accountability and find out I mean, come on, like, I
am frustrated that we have cash hotel in there and
who who Him and Dan Bongino have have talked endlessly
(39:10):
about we're going to get to the bottom of the
pipe bomber and what that was and who that actually
was and the plan.
Speaker 2 (39:16):
It's frustrating that we haven't heard anything.
Speaker 1 (39:19):
I mean, Dan Bongino is saying, like trust us, but
but I mean people, people have been waiting a really
long time to see some justice and truth and accountability
when it comes to this day.
Speaker 2 (39:30):
So what are your thoughts and feelings on them?
Speaker 7 (39:32):
You know exactly? I mean, what do they have over
these people? Right? It's like Nancy Pelosi obviously set it
up that day, Okay, she denied the National Guard because
the optics didn't look good. Okay, if it was so
sacred in the in the votes were being voted, you know,
counted that day, and Mike Pence was going to proceed
(39:55):
over it and decide if he would certify the election.
Why didn't they tech that area? Why was it so
open and accessible to us? Right? It's very odd. And
then again we have cash hotel right now, we have
Pam Bondi. It's like we need answers, Okay, we want
to find out who the pipe bomber was, and we
(40:15):
want to find out why there was no protection, why
the National Guard wasn't called. Okay, I think essentially they
knew that we felt full of vigor fellow fury that day.
We were Americans that felt that they were wronged, and
when we walked up to that capital, we were full
of emotion and very, very vulnerable at that point. And
(40:39):
I think that this whoever set it up, or perhaps
the Pelosi or the Left, they took advantage of the
vulnerable people, the vulnerable Americans who felt very strongly about
election integrity. You know, I'm still I have a bit
of PTSD about everything, so when I talk about it
(41:00):
just affects me. My town ostracized me. My family pretty
much deserted me, except for my son and my sister
in law, and my sister sometimes talks to me, but
they still make me feel really guilty about the events
of that day and how stupid I was and how
duped I was. And you know, I paid my taxes,
(41:25):
I go to church. I try to try to walk
the ways of the Lord, like I try to be
a good citizen to others. And I pretty much lost everything.
I don't have a business anymore, I lost my bank account.
I had grifter attorneys. We had attorneys like grifting on us,
(41:45):
you know, charging hundreds of thousands of dollars to even put,
you know, for our representation. They won't even accept us
without one hundred thousand dollars. So we were very taken
advantage of that day. And we're American city lions who
love this country, believe in closed borders, election integrity, low inflation.
(42:06):
We want to enrich America from the inside rather than
enriching the countries all on the outside. And we need justice.
We need justice for January six ers. We stood up
to our country to a stolen election that day, and
I believe we set precedents for the future, like you
don't mess with our elections, you know. And too many
(42:27):
people took it lying down. We knew that our election
was stolen and we were just American people were just
ready to accept it, but we weren't. We wanted to
practice our First Amendment rights and take a stand right
and have them stop proceeding over the counting. We wanted
them to take a look. We were begging the police,
(42:48):
We're on your side. We don't want any violence. We
just want them to hear our voices and we want
them to stop the proceeding and take a look at
our evidence of election. Interferers and to no avail. We
ended up they ended up confirming the election right and
then throwing us all in jail and ruining our lives.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
Yeah, what's interesting to me about Eugena is, you know,
I've talked to a lot of January sixers that were
targeted by the former DJ and many of them went
ahead and accepted plea bargains because it was either like
two decades behind bars, or you know, maybe they would
(43:35):
spend six months to a year in jail, or you
know something that they made the plea bargains.
Speaker 2 (43:40):
The plea deals very attractive.
Speaker 1 (43:42):
I can only count on my hand like people that
went ahead and stood by their convictions and said I'm
not going to say I did something I didn't do
to I mean, which still blows my mind, Like the
bravery encourage when you know you're not going to get
a fair shake with the DC courts and everything. But
(44:02):
you were one that followed your conviction not to take
a plea deal, and so tell me about that and
that decision and why you feel about that.
Speaker 7 (44:11):
That's so sweet of you. So I don't want to
take all the credit there, because when they locked me
up in the beginning, I didn't see sun for the
first month. I didn't like. I was very sick because
I had a nervous break. I was so scared, you know,
It's like I didn't have any due process. They put
me right in jail, so I didn't get to close
(44:32):
up my apartment. I didn't get to tell my clients, Hey,
I can't come in. So I believe I had a
momentary mind lapse, like I just was like, where am I,
What's happening. So after the month of not really eating,
not having any kind of medication, not having any nutrition,
(44:56):
my brother hired an attorney with my money, which it's okay,
and I do understand they were only trying to protect
me and they were scared. The attorney told my family
I was named in the killing of a police officer.
So see, before he even asked me, Christy, he never said,
what do you want to do? Let me hear your story.
He said, she's gonna talk, She's going to be a witness. Okay.
(45:20):
Not once did I say that's what I want to do.
So he arranged all this for me, and then I
had a.
Speaker 4 (45:29):
Hearing.
Speaker 7 (45:31):
So I heard, hey, you're going to see the judge.
This is after I got to Oklahoma, Okay, They're like, hey,
you're going to see the judge on Friday. He canceled
hearings because he wasn't even equipped to work in Washington.
He had to get a he had to have somebody
pro Hoague VICI. He had to have somebody stand in
(45:51):
for him, you know, for the representation of me in Washington.
So he canceled the first hearing. So I had another
week in Oklahoma jail. And he said, your honor. Not
once Christy did he say, what's your story? Never even
saw the guy. I'd go there with my chains and
my handcuffs, and I look and I'm in front of
(46:12):
the judge. All of a sudden, I got this feeling
of peace because I saw a judge that looked like
a righteous man. I said, this guy is no fool.
I remember him saying, Gina, what you said was a
very bad thing. So remember what I said. It's what
I said, my first Amendment, right. I didn't have any weapons.
(46:32):
He said, hey, your honor, she's going to get some
mental help and she's going to pack up her salon
and move to Philadelphia, your honor. And she drank the
kool aid and she's going to be she's going to
cooperate your honor. Not once did he ever say do
you want to cooperate? Like what do you want to do?
Like you're paying me all this money? He never. He
(46:56):
never even contacted me or had a conversation with me.
So after he spoke with the judge, I was let
out six hours later. I had no credit card, no money,
no phone, no jacket. I'm in the middle of nowhere
in Oklahoma. He never. I was trying to call his office,
(47:17):
he never even picked up. You want to know what
I did. I called a friend on a payphone. He
got on Facebook. Some wonderful Christian women from Oklahoma to
jail and picked me up, and then they kept me
for two weeks.
Speaker 5 (47:31):
So wow.
Speaker 7 (47:32):
I think the worst thing about it, Christy was laying
there in the bed in Bonnie's house, thinking I have
to leave La, like I have to fight my case
away from my home and my son. And I was
so sick, like I could barely even talk. And she
would try to get me up out of the bed,
trying meet me to walk. So the whole time he's saying,
(47:54):
I'm going to be a witness, And I made a
plea deal. So I spoke with him a week after
I I ride back in La So two weeks after
I got out of Oklahoma because I couldn't get my
ID because the storm is so bad. So when I
got home, he's like, Okay, now you've got to fly
back to Washington. You're going to cooperate. I'm like, what,
I'm not in the mental capacity or the health to
(48:20):
be able to travel, Like I'm too sick, Like I
can't do this. I don't know what you want me
to say. I don't have any information.
Speaker 1 (48:29):
All there is is we were there, we protested, we
got beat up by the police, and that's it.
Speaker 7 (48:34):
I don't know what you want me to say. He's like,
you were involved with some bad people, Gina, and I
need you to tell the truth. He goes, I want
you to and make it up if you have to. Yees.
I kept saying, I'm going to fire my attorney and
my families. No, you can't. They helped my cousin when
(48:55):
he was in a robbery, you know, a lot years
ago at point blank. There was a movie about it.
My sister in law's cousin, and he got him off.
But remember, these people are criminals. He works with rappers,
he works with murderers, bank robbers, not people are trying
to practice their constitutional rights. Right.
Speaker 1 (49:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (49:15):
So when I got stronger, I couldn't leave my house.
For four years. I stayed in. I couldn't make money. Okay,
So I love being on these shows because I want
to talk about my story.
Speaker 1 (49:26):
And because you had you giving an ankle bracelet after
all this, right, glosster over that part. That's why you
were Basically you were a prisoner, basically in your home.
Speaker 7 (49:39):
Right, there's place in Indiana would call me if I
walked out of my house. I could not leave my house.
I was literally stuck in my home for four years.
The only time I could leave was on Sunday I
could go to church. But the thing that gets me
is he never said this man was not on my side.
(50:00):
Wanted me to cooperate, and I'm like, how could I
possibly cooperate? Christie? There was nothing, no information to give.
I didn't have any inside scoop on anything. So he's like,
you're gonna make something up. I needed help. My family
didn't trust me. They thought I was a whacko. They're like, oh,
she's crazy. She went up to Capitol Hill. They couldn't
(50:20):
believe that I did that, but I felt very strongly
for my country. Okay, I grew up in the seventies,
like I was a baby bit the eighties, and I
remember free America where we could walk around with you know,
not having to worry about locking our bikes up and
not locking our doors. And we didn't have these people
(50:41):
coming over the border and raping and killing our American citizens.
It was just so different. We had election integrity, and
I remember America being a free country, and I was
watching as our country and the draconian rule was taking over.
We couldn't go to work, you know, we couldn't travel,
we had so anyway, going back to the attorney, I
(51:03):
got strength and he said, she taking a deal. She's
taken taken a plea deal. It took me two weeks.
I'm gonna tell you a story of this. Two weeks
for me to sign this plea deal. I went over
to the federal office and they said, you know there
was five police officers killed that day. You're going to
sign this, sign this, And I said I can't because
I'm not guilty. Like I'm not going to plead guilty
(51:25):
to something I didn't do They go, junior attorney wants
to talk to you. He never once came in represented me.
He did it over the phone. I went in the
other room. He because you're gonna f and plead guilty now,
So I still didn't do it. I went home and
his secretary called me. Finally I signed the paper. I
pleaded guilty, only to take it back two weeks later
(51:45):
because I started to get my strengths back.
Speaker 2 (51:48):
Yeah, I knew, really I could wait a minute.
Speaker 7 (51:51):
Yeah, because mentally I was just we're.
Speaker 2 (51:53):
Quickly running out of time. So I just want to
make sure that you have time to wrap it up.
Speaker 1 (51:58):
I said, what do you want to see happen now
now that.
Speaker 2 (52:01):
You've been through all of it?
Speaker 7 (52:03):
And essentially, like I took everything back and I became
strong and I testified on behalf of another. I just
want to see January six ers get vindication, some sort
of rep uh report to get like you know, they're
they're what's it called to get.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
Reparations?
Speaker 7 (52:23):
Reparations.
Speaker 1 (52:25):
I mean it's not enough that you were I mean, no,
it's it's fine, I get it. I mean you've been
through so much, but yeah, I do hear that that
you know, the pardon was great, but but it's not enough.
I mean, everybody business destroyed, your livelihoods were destroyed, and
there needs to be just Yeah.
Speaker 7 (52:45):
Yeah, it was just to me. We were ostracized and
we just need a head start, you know, we need
a little bit to get our businesses going. And we
stood up for America for stolen election, and people like
you were having us on their shows. Thank you so
much for this opportunity. And sorry, I just get a
little nervous and tongue tied, but we want to see
reparations and.
Speaker 1 (53:05):
We so the best way that people can continue to
follow you and support you.
Speaker 7 (53:09):
Yeah, I'm I'm trying to make a YouTube channel. It's
really cute and just giving my Jasis experience. I also
have a Gibson go Gina Bisigiano, and I have an
Instagram It's Gina's Beverly Hills. So yeah, they can get
in touch with me, ask many questions. I'm available to talk.
I'm an open book. But yeah, I did fight against
(53:31):
the attorney. I also reported him to the bar and
I made a complaint. Yeah, and I ended up getting
a public defender who was better than anyone. So I
never signed a plea deal. I took it back and
I ended up going to trial and I was getting
sentenced to ten years January thirty.
Speaker 1 (53:47):
First, thank god that the term of administration came in and
you're able to pardon.
Speaker 2 (53:53):
And let's go into that a little bit more.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
Next time I have you on because the time it
goes by so fast. But next time we can talk
about you know, just you haven't a wait and see
if we were going to get a new administration, see
if if things were just going to get worse or better.
I mean that had a it been wild in them itself.
But we are out of time.
Speaker 2 (54:11):
Gina, please follow her her Gina biss and Yano. You
can see it right there at the bottom of the screen.
Speaker 1 (54:15):
How she spells that name, so you can find her
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Speaker 2 (54:23):
Thank you so much, thank you if you thank.
Speaker 7 (54:26):
You for having me. God bless you. You're awesome.
Speaker 2 (54:29):
Thank you too. All right, we're gonna squeeze in the
verse of the day. It is from Matthew seven thirteen
through fourteen. Enter through the narrow gate. For why does
the gate?
Speaker 1 (54:40):
And broad is the road that leads to destruction, and
many enter through it. But small is the gate, and
narrow the road that leads to life, and only a
few find it. It has been a tough road for
those January six ers, as many others were affected by
the past four years.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
A hard road, but you can be encouraged that.
Speaker 1 (54:56):
God will bless those that are willing to go through
the hard times to stand up.
Speaker 2 (54:59):
For what is right and what is true and what
is noble.
Speaker 1 (55:02):
So take comfort in Matthew seven thirteen through fourteen, even
in the disappointing times.
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