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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Age in a world of lies and lawlessness. Tonight, we're
diving into the firestorm gripping our nation. First, I'm gonna
sit down with Keith Gross, a former state prosecutor and
National Guard member, to unpack the chaos of the LA riots,
what's really happening on the streets and how it threatens
to spread. Then Doctor Stella Emanuel will be joining me
to break down RFK Junior's bold move to shake up
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the CDC. Is this a fight for health freedom or
a battle against the system. And we're going to close
with John Strand, a former J six political prisoner, sharing
his take on LA being labeled an insurrection and his
courageous crusade to shield kids from leud drag Queen shows
during Pride Month.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
The news you need to know, but with solutions and hope.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
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Speaker 1 (01:04):
National Guard troops rolled into Los Angeles early Sunday morning
on orders from President Donald Trump after riots broke out
across the city against immigration enforcement operations.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
So that's the story.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
Since then, Trump has ordered even more of a presence
there to quell unrest and protect federal agents from violent demonstrators.
We're still seeing a lot of the video coming in
of just how crazy it's gotten out there and it
may even spread here. To discuss the ongoing unrest is
Keith Gross. He is a legal analyst and former assistant
state Attorney and prosecutor for the State of Florida and
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served in the Montana National Guard. He's also author of
Dirt Roads to Runways, Defending the American Dream for the
Next Generation. So thank you so much, Keith for joining me.
Very interested in your perspective on the National Guard being
sent into la for the riots as a former National
Guard member. But before we dig into that, we'd love
to just hear more about you personally, your story, motivations
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for writing your book.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
So I grew up in rural North Florida, and I
was raised by humble people my family. They had common
sense wisdom, and I think most Americans are probably scratching
their head right now with that same common sense wisdom,
wondering what are these Californians thinking. Why are they blaming
law enforcement for arresting criminals instead of blaming criminals for
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committing crimes. Why are they blaming the Trump administration for
enforcing federal law instead of the lawless Newsome administration for
encouraging this sanctuary policy in the first place. So it's
really those sorts of things that have been happening over
the last several years that have caused me to get
more involved and more interested in the process. It's part
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of why I wrote my book to sort of share
some of that common sense wisdom that everyday Americans know fundamentally.
You know, the book goes into a lot of details
about programs that the government shouldn't be involved in, certainly
not on the federal level, of supplementing people's income and
doing all these things that discourage work, you know, bad
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foreign trade deals that have decimated American manufacturing. Ultimately, the
loss of freedoms is one of the most important things
of my generation, and the most important thing we can
do to preserve the American dream is to restore those freedoms.
You know, that's what Donald Trump is doing. So thank
god we got Donald Trump back in the White House.
That stopped the downward spiral of America and allows us
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the opportunity to start building America back again.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
So what do you think about the pollution of your story? Essentially,
you're writing a story about the American dream.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
You know and what that means.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
And so you have legacy media that's constantly polluting what
that means, acting as if it's somehow still part of
the American dream to cross into this country illegally, cut
the line from those that are trying to do it
the right way and then take it and get more
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from the American taxpayer to launch them into whatever it
is they're doing, which is not going through the proper
channels of becoming a citizen.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
Then your American dream, like what it means.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
To come from a little and know that so much
as possible if you do it the right way.
Speaker 4 (04:21):
Right, that's right, it's you know, it's the idea of
individual accountability and individual responsibility. We don't just have rights
in this country. We have obligations to uphold the law
to do the right thing. We shouldn't expect the government
to give us things. We should go out and earn it,
and that means following the law, doing things the right way.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
Absolutely, And I'm sorry.
Speaker 4 (04:46):
A lot of people on the left, they like to
say that the right is against immigration, but we're not.
We're against illegal immigration. We welcome immigrants who follow the
law and come into our nation. Properly. What we don't
want to see is lawlessness where people come into our
country they don't follow the law, especially now that we
see what's happening in LA. They're waiting foreign flags burning
down cities. That's not okay.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Yeah, you mentioned in there that you're happy that the
Trump is back in office there to protect freedom, So
I wanted to get your take. There are some on
the right concerned about whatever they may want to call
it aggressive action to call in more of a military presence.
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They're concerned that that is a precedent that could be
brought against when others are in power, against freedom and
patriotic people. Because that president has been sent newscom is
saying it's illegal to send in this presence without state permission. So,
as a former National guardsman, what are your thoughts on
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all of that.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
Well, I think what we've seen from the left is
that they think everything is illegal unless they're getting their way,
and the idea that it's not proper for President Trump
to send in the National Guard when we have widespread
rioting and insurrection in the streets, danger to law enforcement,
danger to federal officers and federal facilities. That's all key
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authority that the president has inherently under the Article two
powers vested in the president in our Constitution that goes
above and beyond any statutory authority. But to the extent
statutory authority was wanted, there's statutory authority that allows the
President to do this as well. Under the Insurrection Act,
the president has direct statutory authority to do exactly what
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he's doing. And so it doesn't really matter how you
slice the issue. Newsom refused to enforce federal law. Newsom
caused sanctuary policies that have endangered American cities, that have
endangered law enforcement officers and federal facilities. So when Gavin
Newsom opted not to enforce federal law and to let
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these people attack federal officers, that's what caused Donald Trump
to need to send in troops to bring back peace,
to stop the rioting and to protect the rights of Americans.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Absolutely, And so as we watch this, you know, again,
do you have any fear that taking aggressive and bold
action could ever be taken in then abused.
Speaker 4 (07:32):
I think it's important to recognize that any authority can
be abused when used improperly. Look at the way the
Justice Department was used improperly over the last four years,
they tried to lock up Donald Trump for all sorts
of false accusations, all sorts of made up charges. This
law fair is exactly the sort of abuse that we
need to be pushing back against. Using the US military,
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using federal law enforcement officers to enforce federal law, that's
not much of a constitutional problem. There's no controversy here.
This should be something that all Americans on the left
and the right can agree with, and that is deporting
illegal aliens instead. Because of the failure to enforce our
immigration laws under the Biden administration, people got really comfortable
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breaking the law. They started to think that's normal, and
now when the laws being enforced, they think that is
somehow provocative or controversial. The Insurrection Act and the deployment
of federal troops to support law enforcement has happened on
a number of other occasions. It happened under the Bush administration, Eisenhower,
it happened to force segregation in the South. And I'll
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point out that it was Democrats then that caused the
necessity to deploy federal troops to enforce the law. Democrats
then wanted to keep black people out of schools. Democrats
now want to destroy America by inviting in a bunch
of illegal aliens so they can get new voters for
the twenty thirty census.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
Such an excellent point, But let's talk about motives. I mean,
you mentioned a motive there, but you also so mentioned
that you know, this is something that left and right
should agree on, is trying to quell violence and trying
to promote law being law abiding, And in fact, the
CBS newspool finds that a majority of voters do approve
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of Trump's deportation program.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
So is there a simple.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
Answer as to why all these leftists, Governor Newsom, and
the legacy media, why they're all on the opposite side
of logic, the opposite side of what voters want.
Speaker 4 (09:35):
I think they want to destroy America. I think they
believe in Marxist policies fundamentally, and they see this as
a means to an end. If they truly wanted peace
in the streets, if they truly cared about upholding American
principles and honoring their oath to the Constitution, then we
wouldn't see Gavin Newsom suing the Trump administration and federal
court over the deployment of troops. We would see Gavin
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Newsom getting on the press common for instance, saying illegal aliens,
you need to leave our state immediately. You're not welcome here.
You violated our laws. We encourage you to go back
to your home countries. But that's not what we see
because the left does not care about law enforcement. They
don't care about upholding our constitutional values. They care about
power and control. However, they get it.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
What do you think is the likelihood that this unrest
spreads across the nation. Do you think Trump and his
swift action will be enough to get this before it spreads?
Speaker 4 (10:34):
Unfortunately, I think the spread is inevitable. We're already seeing
protests happening in other cities around the United States. I
think unless we see a very strong enforcement from law enforcement,
from federal troops, we're going to see more of this
sort of problem metastasized. This is a well organized, well funded,
pre organized campaign. I mean you're seeing palettes of bricks
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and boxes of face masks being delivered. One is behind
the scenes here, they're funding all of this chaos. I
like to think it's a bunch of very unhappy people
who want to undermine America. A lot of this is
probably funded by our foreign enemies abroad. We need to
get to the bottom of who's funding these things. But
if we want to stop this problem from spreading any further,
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then it's already spread. We need to start connecting actions
to consequences. We're seeing looters pour into stores and you know,
it might be one hundred people coming out of the
store with goods in hand. Officers may tackle one or two.
Why aren't officers surrounding that store and holding everyone inside
at gunpoint and arresting every single one of them. As
long as people get away with crimes, they're going to
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keep committing them. So until we connect actions to consequences,
this problem will keep getting worse.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
Yeah, excellent point, But we do need everybody on the
same page. As more and more are starting to see
this as it comes to their doorstep. I think people
are getting a wake up call. But it would probably
behoo people to read a book like yours, you know,
defending the American Dream for the next generation, so they
can really see what it means to be a patriot
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to know how to do things the right way. So
who do you recommend read your book? Which are roads
to runways?
Speaker 4 (12:16):
You know, I'd say anyone on the left or right
who cares about America and preserving the American dream. There's
a lot we can agree on, and there's a lot
of common sense stories that you know, I recount in
the book. There's a chapter that talks about the things
that the left and the right fundamentally have in common.
You know, we all want to have safe streets, we
want to have clean air. We want to have a
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better country tomorrow than we had yesterday. How we get there,
obviously we disagree about broadly, but we can come together
if we can start using common sense. Common sense includes
protecting our borders, defending our national sovereignty, and removing those
who have invaded our nation illegally. That's not something we
should be debating about when people are burning out of
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LA That's not something we should be debating about. That's
something that we should all get behind enforcement.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
You know, as I look at the title, as I
hear you tell a little bit of your story, I
can't help but think about Hillbilly Elegy and our current
VP and his American dream story, you know, coming from
where he went and all the success. Do you feel
any kind of camaraderie there or relation to his story
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at all or do you feel like you have totally
different story to tell.
Speaker 4 (13:34):
You know, as he was running for vice president with
Donald Trump, I did read that book and I enjoyed it.
A lot of the upcoming that he had did mirror
much of mine. You know, I had a very happy
and supportive family fortunately, so I didn't have those experiences
that he had. But we both did come from very
low income areas, very low income families, and we struggled
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and made our own way in life. That is the
American dream. The American dream is knowing that it doesn't
matter or where you come from, you can accomplish anything.
If you work hard enough, if you dedicate yourself to
doing the right thing, you can do anything.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Excellent. Well, thank you so much, Keith.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Gross. Is the best place to pick up your book?
Amazon for the ratings and all of that, would you recommend?
Speaker 4 (14:17):
Yeah, definitely, Amazon, anywhere books are sold, so it's an
audiobook on Audible and anywhere anywhere you can find it.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
Excellent. Thank you so much, Keith.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
And again that name of that book is Dirt Roads
to Runways, Defending the American Dream for the Next Generation.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Thank you again, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
All right, moving forward, We're gonna we're gonna hit this
topic back again toward the end of the show, but
we're going to take a moment to acknowledge something.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
You know, when these kinds of things happen, some stuff
gets lost in the mix.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
You know, it almost ends up serving as a distraction
for other things that are going on. And something else
it's really important that's going on is the status of MAHA.
Many are wanting to see some action. There's some bold
action from RFK Junior, and it looks like he may
have finally taken a big bold step in his shake
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior making
waves by announcing he's clearing out all seventeen members of
the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions Vaccine Advisory Committee,
the ASIP, and he's bringing in a brand new team.
Check out the reaction to this move.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
Watch this the schedule for children.
Speaker 5 (17:44):
And this is something that Kennedy has been talking about.
Obviously a huge priority for him and for the administration
is rooting out what they've called corporate influence in some
of these science roles and in these health agencies, but
these vaccine advice this committee is really seen as sort
of like an independent agency, or not an agency, but
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an independent panel who make recommendations to the agency and
then they can act on that. And so what he's
doing is, you know, getting rid of all seventeen members
of this voting committee. They usually serve around four year terms.
And what happens next is sort of to be determined,
but they're saying that they are going to replace and appoint,
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you know, an entirely new seventeen voting members of this committee.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
This group he's acting is they're the ones that call
the shots on vaccine safety, efficacy and need. And Kennedy
says it's all about rebuilding trust. He's promising unbiased science
and a transparent process free of conflicts. Even RFP Junior's
most fierce critics in the Health Freedom movement are applauding
this move. Here's a post from doctor Mary Tally Boden.
She is calling this move outstanding. Very pleased with this
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shakeup now. Sources say the panel was plagued with conflicts
of interest and was in currently ineffective and it's job
to serve as an advisory panel with all of the
issues it's faced here to discuss. We've got an amazing
guest joining us now, doctor Stella Emmanuel. This Houston based
pediatrician and faith driven physician from Cameroon brings years of
experience of expertise and courage, especially shining during the COVID
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pandemic with life saving care. She's a true inspiration for
health freedom. Doctor Stella, thank you so much for being here.
We want to talk about this. We're going to try
and talk about all kinds of stuff. We'll see how
much we can fit in in these next about fifteen
twenty minutes. But first, what's your reaction to this move
by our kid Junior cleaning out the CDC.
Speaker 6 (19:37):
That's great, but I want to see who he's going
to put back in there, you know what I'm saying.
So we have we in the health freedom movement have
been screaming because you know, the administration has so far
if not all the people that really fought for the nation,
you know. So let's see what he puts in there.
It's I am like, well, I'm happy and I'm looking
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at Ford. Thats okay, you're doing something. I see who
he puts back in there? To see what it is
people that can move they little one way or the other.
I still believe that Araki is taking too long dancing
around the Amrina vaccine, and I think then I don't
even call it baccine. I call it arina technology, which
I think need to stop like yesterday. So that is why,
you know, that is the elephant in the room. And
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that's best immediately.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
You know, anyone that has brought this up has said, you.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Know, oh, these people, they just don't understand politics. Because
Steve Kirshman is another one that was very critical of
the appointment of Casey Means and and then suddenly he
was like, oh, I had to talk with our k junior.
He says, I just don't understand politics, and that you know,
we can only do so much. We gotta we gotta
do things that that we can get through. Do you
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think that that's a week response.
Speaker 6 (20:50):
People are dying and we're talking about politics. So why
did we put why? Why? Why would we support people
that get in there and then get kre to politics.
That is what I'm saying to me. It sounds like
they get in there and they pay to politics and
they don't do the things that they need to do
for the American people. The truth about it is this
a Marina technology is cutting people. We cannot Yes, we
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want to make fruit looks great again. But you know
there's an elephant in the room that needs to be addressed,
and nobody's addressing it because of course a lot of
the path Defense Department is all in Disco Marina technology.
They want everybody to get it a marine technology and
whatever they need to do to make sure that we
get it, everybody get it. That's what they want to do,
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even as presidents. You know, we we we voted him in,
we support him, but he's still looking about it. The
big beautiful operation works. We need to stop it. It's
hutting people.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
Yeah, absolutely, you know you share the video of r
F K Junior. I wanted to play that video real quick.
It's a short clip, but it's our f K Junior,
you know, and how he was talking before he got
in this position.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
So let's watch that real quick. We'll talk about it.
On the other side.
Speaker 7 (21:58):
Not doing verse unvaccinated studies because the fright of the
results if you did have vaccinated verson vaccinated study, we
know what's going to happen. The entire vaccine program would
come into question.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
And see that's the thing we're talking about, mRNA.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
But now more and more we're learning the ineffectiveness and
perhaps danger of vaccines as a whole. So, you know,
you posted that video and you said, I don't know
who's in DC because I don't hear F K. Junior
talking like this anymore.
Speaker 6 (22:33):
Right, So it looks like he's been I don't know
whether he's page or he's been threatened or like they said,
it's politics. So basically, what RP is telling you is
that politics come before the people, and we're on our
own the America. That is why I'm just telling everybody,
you know, instead of just looking for your government to
take care of you, we need to start taking a
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free of alves. That's why we're telling people who get
hydroxyical pine acronecting your medicine cabinet, build your immune system,
start farming, go to your local shop to get food,
and just try to be prepared. Try to win yourself
off the system, because at the end of the day,
we're on our own.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
Yeah, I do appreciate that he's looking at not just
the vaccines, but also our food and you know, particularly
these infant formulas that are packed full of scary stuff.
I was reading the label of one the other day
and I'm like, oh, thank goodness, I'm nursing. But on
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that note, you know, how much of this the what
we've been told about caring for our babies being the
you're pediatrician. I'm just interested before we get into event
tier one and all that interested how much of that
bad guidance have we gotten in America as far as
that goes. You know, my baby is six months now.
He hasn't been fed solids. But I am very skeptical
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of what we're told as far as how you start solids.
You know, you start, You're supposed to start with this,
oh like cereal that that also seems to have a
bunch of chemicals in it. Like, what is your advice
when it comes to the feeding and care of our babies.
Speaker 6 (24:09):
I think that babies need to be breastfed. You know,
we have gotten away from breastfeeding. Out of a family
that just got a baby and she's going to the hospital.
All in contation, I get on for me, I get
on formula. No, don't get on formula babies. The best
immunity of our children and get is breast milk. The
best immunity that God created for the children is breast milk.
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And as the kids are getting older, you can start
feeding them solid foods. You know, with affect my children
with like regular food, like you know, mash like you
start mashing little food and feeding it to them like
just regular food. You know what I'm saying. So some of.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
These do need you're saying it's unnecessary to do the cereal,
it's unnecessary to do the little baby jars of food.
You just mash up the food you're eating and you
can just start like that.
Speaker 6 (24:57):
Yes, you can mash our food and feed your children
and breastfeed much of food and feed them. A lot
of parents grew up I mean before all these baby
food started coming in a lot of parents, a lot
of us. They not grow up on baby food. A
lot of people in their affordes feit, they not grow
up on babyfood. They grew up on you know, mashed potatoes.
You know what I'm saying. So I'm saying that you can.
You can, depending on your child. The most important thing
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is to breastfeed the child. And if your child is
not tacking formula, they do have like you know, you
can augment it with like with like, you know, healthy
vitamins like drops that can give them a little bit
of iron and stuff that they need. And find vitamins
from healthy companies, not just big farmers, you know, nonsense.
So I would say breastfeed your child for the first
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two years if you can, that is enough to keep
the child's immunity build up. And then start feeding them
when they can eat. And also if you're gonna put
them on breast milk, then we advise you can get
them on some vitamins. W Anyway, growing up, they used
to use something like cod liver oil that have vitamin
D and you know, and some major vitamins that children need.
So don't be you can grow your child can grow
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up without formula. A lot of the formula that has
been used for our children. It's what is causing all
the milk intolerance and runny noises and all the different
allergies that children are developing. So we need to get
back to encouraging parents to breast speed. That is that
is actually what God created for the babies, and that
has the best immunity for the children in the first
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months of their lives. When given your child hepatitis B
at birth does not make any sense because there's no
exposure to hepatitis till they grow up and start having sex.
What do you mean by stick this child with hepatidis
so that they don't get a sexually transmitted disease.
Speaker 4 (26:37):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (26:38):
There are many things that they are doing with the vaccines.
I posted an article about seeds, suddenly infand syndrome and vaccines,
and you know, right now babies are two months of
age gets about eight vaccines and this is dangerous, right
The seeds happens between the age of two months and
six months. Almost ninety five percent of seats happen in
that age and most of the time within the first
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of getting a vaccine, even the first day of getting
a vaccine. So I'm not totally against vaccine. I want
good science and I want vaccine companies to if they
could just take away the indems, take away the protection
for vaccine companies, or produce good vaccine if it's necessary doing.
I'm saying the whole idea about a little bit of
introducing a virus, a bacteria, or something to a page
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to somebody can make them develop immunity. That is nature,
that is the way God created it. You get your catch,
missus for the first time. If you get a mile
disease or major disease, at the end of the day,
you get immunity. So they want to meet what God
created in nature, but don't add a lot of adjunts
and aluminium and all kinds of things. And that's cutting people.
So we need to get back to Yes, RFK wants
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to do good vaccine studies. I am all for that,
but for now, I am like, I'm not supporting any
vaccine till I see some good stuffy.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
Yeah, I'm in agreement with you.
Speaker 4 (27:56):
Now.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
I wanted to make sure that we hit this topic on.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
You know, I feel like a lot of us that
like have kind of had a sigh of relief a
lot about the plandemic has been exposed people less and
less and less people are taking these COVID nineteen vaccines.
But there is a concern that there's gonna be another
wave of trying to push something, whether it be the
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bio weapon itself or the bio weapon of the vaccine.
Can you tell me about that and how quickly that
could be coming.
Speaker 6 (28:28):
Number One, we have a new COVID string for this
for this summer. It is called NB the one dot
the one. It sounds like an it sounds like an
IP address, but that's a new COVID string. So people
are still getting it. I tell people, in one of
the things that we've done in the past five years,
it's actually built helped people to build the immunity, get
vitamin see this inc and positing. These are are any biosys.
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But there's the more important thing happening. Because I saw
this document about the National Blueprint for National blue Blueprint
for biotars that they are talking about a possible biotero
on the fourth of July, and they had a whole
scenario when NIPA virus was released or hundreds of thousands
of people died. It reminds me of Event two O one.
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So I'm telling people don't just sit around and wait
till they release something, because they did Event two O
one and then COVID came to pass. So if they
are talking about this whole scenario that there's going to
be a virus hitting the US capital, hundreds of thousands
of people who die, I want people to be prepared.
NIPA virus is an arena virus. COVID flu. But all
these are arna viruses, so I tell people and arrena virus,
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Be prepared.
Speaker 6 (30:11):
So if you go on our website, prepare, Prepare, prepare.
That is all I'm telling the American people right now.
Whether they release this new virus I talked about it.
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get prepared. That is all I'm screaming, right and get prepared.
We're seeing more STIK patients with COVID. We're seeing more
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STIK patients. But if they release this nipper virus, nipple
virus has a forty percent death free. So do not
just sit around and way till they release it and
then everybody's running heal helter. It's an arenae virus. Zinc
can't treat it, but zinc cannot enter the self. Zinc
need a transport system like positing elder berry, and we
have vitamins to help you build your immunity. That's what
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we're telling the American people right now. Be prepared, do
not be scared. Make sure that you can survive with
whatever it is. That is what we do right now.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
Yeah, you know, we talk so often about what other
people are doing, and like, oh, what's our f K
junior doing?
Speaker 2 (31:08):
Now, what's Trump doing?
Speaker 1 (31:09):
Now?
Speaker 2 (31:09):
Are we safe? But I love that you say that.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
You know, we have control over our own preparedness, of
our own circle. And obviously we have God who's ultimately
in control, but he wants us to be good stewards
of what He's given us. And so I love that
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Speaker 2 (31:32):
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doctor Stella. Thank you so much for your thoughts on
all of these issues, and I love that we're ending
with You know, at the end of the day, God
is in control and you know you can you have resources, right, Jesus.
Speaker 6 (32:13):
Is still understone. Give your life to Jesus if you
will not be scared.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
Yes, I love that. Amen to that. Thank you so much,
Doctor Sella, God bless.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
Yes, Jesus is on the throne, and you know, I
think that he does want us to be good stewards
of his many blessings to us. So be prepared, support
doctor Stella a manual and support your family's health.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
Right.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
That was kind of from my own personal tangent about
the feeding because I'm right there about like, okay, I
feel like once a little something more than the breast milk,
but I know I'm not going to give the poisons
of the of the cereals and all that downside. So
it was encouraging to hear from her like just give
him food when he's ready, just mash up what you
got your own stuff.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
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next guest. Going back to the topic of the LA Riots.
They've been flooding the news cycle during this so that's
kind of a nice side benefit I guess, is that
we're not inundated with rainbows and soft porn essentially as
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people try and celebrate their sexual choices.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
But don't assume that.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
The LGBTQ caltists aren't still trying to target our youth.
Patriots are watching and protecting our kids, and we're so
thankful for that. Our next guest is one of those individuals,
but we're gonna be discussing that in a moment. But
in continuing coverage of the LA Riots, I thought it
would also be interesting to have my next guest, John Strand,
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join me because he's a patriot and former January sixth
political prisoner. He's now also an author, having shared his
inspiring story and patriot plea, which we could also talk about.
So John, thank you so much for joining me. So
much to cover with you and not enough time to
do it. But we'll get through as much as we can.
So first off, with these LA riots, since that is
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dominating the news cycle. It's interesting that Trump has been
calling these protesters insurrectionists. You're familiar with that label, having
been a January sixth political prisoner, So how do you
feel about that?
Speaker 9 (35:10):
Amazing, Christy, thank you so much for having me on.
And yeah, the riots in LA and let's be clear
and accurate with language.
Speaker 8 (35:19):
They are riots.
Speaker 9 (35:20):
They are extremely violent and reckless, and they are a
real problem. So it is interesting that President Trump and
others have called them insurrections or a paid insurrectionists. They
certainly are paid. There's funding an organization going on there.
It's obvious on its face, but it's being researched in
depth by such folks as Data Republican, Mike Ben's and others.
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So we need to follow those leads and get to
the source of the problem here. But it is ironic
to have the insurrection label floating around after almost a
year that I've been out of prison, vindicated at the
Supreme Court and exonerated of all charges, because, of course
January six was not an insurrection. It was a fed
surrection entrapment event with the various elements of a corrupt
government setting up a volatile event that they exploited. We
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have bad actors pun partially intended in Los Angeles there
who are also setting the stage for violent events that
they will then exploit. So I don't know if you
want to call it an insurrection or what else you
would call it. It's certainly violent riots, and it is
certainly coordinated chaos. It's what we call anarcho tyranny. It
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looks like anarchy, but it is contrived. It is instigated
intentionally and managed in order to increase oppression and tyranny
at the end of the day. So very very serious
situation there in California, and of course spreading elsewhere because
this is a master plan driven by Marxist tactics. President
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Trump is absolutely correct. Vice President Jad Evans also has
been unequivocal. Secretary of Defense Pete HEGs has some great
leaders President Trump has assembled who understand what's going on,
are clear eyed, and are taking bold, necessary executive action.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
Now I know.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
Sdee shared an interesting tweet from Matt Gates that I
wanted to hear more from you on him, saying that
we must investigate every agitator, financier, organizer, and participant in
the LA riots like they were at the Capitol on
January sixth. So tell me more about how you reacted
to that tweet from Matt Gates.
Speaker 9 (37:29):
Yes, I posted a reply to that and I said, yes,
but we need real due process this time. So you know,
people will hear me say this more as I continue
moving forward with the work that God has called me
to do in the public space, and a lot of
people are going to ask me, of course, what happens
to you in terms of the January six experience, the
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political persecution, the weaponized government. How are you affected by
that and how are you going to respond? And so
I am not saying such things with the intent of
moving forward in a spirit of anger or revenge. Right,
So when I see things like this happening, I want
to make it clear to folks that the correct response
is not that we say, oh, they did bad things
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to us, we should do bad things to them, because
that's a vicious cycle that only ends in further chaos
and destruction. We don't want that. But what we do
want is the rule of law to be upheld. You
have two options in life. You are governed by the
rule of law or by the rule of men. So
we are seeing the fruits of the rule of men
in California, and it's a disaster. So we need to
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be absolutely vigilant and principled and relentless in upholding legitimate
equal protection under the rule of law.
Speaker 8 (38:43):
And that's what I responded to that tweet with some clarification.
Speaker 2 (38:48):
I think that's so.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
Good that you do that, that you bring it back
to what matters, the rule of law, and that we
can't encourage this kind of like tit for tat mentality,
because that is not the right way to go about it.
But you also mentioned this importance of due process. I've
noticed that a lot of the left and the Democrats
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have been trying to throw out, oh, we care about
due process when it comes to the treatment of illegal aliens, criminals.
Speaker 8 (39:20):
That are terrorizing our country. Yeah, insane?
Speaker 2 (39:23):
What about their due process? John Strand?
Speaker 9 (39:27):
Yeah, Well, there are many myths and propaganda terms, you know, birthright, citizenship,
and due process because it says persons instead of citizen
without reading the rest of the qualifier there that are
subject to the jurisdiction thereof right. So people can splice
and dice the Constitution to serve their own purposes, just
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like they do with scripture. Same thing, right, So, omission
bias is the most insidious form of lying and deception.
And for those who truly believe in the truth and
want to seek the tr truth and believe in liberty
and justice for all in the true sense of that phrase,
it's incredibly important that we remember context, that we know
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all the details, and we know the spirit and the
letter of.
Speaker 8 (40:10):
The full law Constitution and elsewhere.
Speaker 9 (40:13):
So they're exploiting a lot of these things to misuse
the law and abuse it and just to deceive people
that are not as educated as we as we should be.
Speaker 8 (40:25):
As a culture.
Speaker 9 (40:26):
So we have a lot of we have a lot
of ignorance, honestly, and a lack of effective education in
learning what the law is, what it means, where it
comes from. Hint, comes from the Bible, from scripture. That's
the bedrock of objective truth that the founders studied, believed in,
and drew from extensively as they drafted the Constitution and
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built this republic, which you know they challenged us to keep.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
So yeah, just.
Speaker 1 (40:56):
To tie up this topic before we move on to
our next top victim our recent one.
Speaker 2 (41:03):
Was enough done.
Speaker 1 (41:04):
For people like you? Was enough done for the January
six ers? What do you want to see? Do you
have any hope that anymore will be done? As everyone out,
I mean, what can you tell me?
Speaker 7 (41:12):
There?
Speaker 8 (41:13):
Thank you for asking the question. It's it's important.
Speaker 9 (41:16):
Actually, uh and no, the short answer is no, not
nearly enough has been done. We are continuing to work
really hard on an effort called we are J six.
So I encourage everyone to register at WEREJ six dot com.
We are not asking for money. This is a strategic
alliance of free persons just coordinating and collaborating to achieve
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restorative justice, not just for J six ers, but for
the entire country. Because Christy, this is this point is
so important. The reality of J six is it's complicated
and difficult to deliver in a SoundBite, but it is.
It is extensive, nefarious, deep ceeded government weaponization and corruption.
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So you could say J six is kind of the
spear or the tip of the spear, flashpoint for the
extent of the deep state corruption of our government overall,
and that has massive implications for all American citizens.
Speaker 8 (42:17):
So what we.
Speaker 9 (42:18):
Are striving for, what we are demanding is a national
reckoning with the truth of what actually happened on January
sixth and what it means for all of us as
American citizens. The desecration of due process and constitutional rights,
the hijacking of government institutions, and that weaponization. It needs
to be thoroughly examined and rooted out because so much
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of that corruption remains and it's going to it's going
to bite us continually at many stages. So we definitely
need to restore the JA six defendants that were devastated
and harmed because that's the right thing to do, and
we believe in injustice in this country.
Speaker 8 (42:56):
We must, but also.
Speaker 9 (42:58):
We need to demand that full national reckoning and an
investigation of what happened and how to prevent it from
happening again, because it will harm many more Americans going forward.
So we encourage everyone to join and support that effort
at WEREJ six dot com. It's not fundraising, it is
getting the truth out. We're helping to create persecution testimonial
videos for each J six defendant because these people have
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important stories. Their testimonies are powerful. The American people need
to see these people's names and faces and get to
know who they are. They are your neighbors and friends,
brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers all around the country,
and those stories are crucial and that will help us
to educate the public about what really happened so that
they are equipped to demand restorative justice through victim recovery
and through government accountability.
Speaker 2 (43:42):
Yeah, I think that is so important.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
So thank you for mentioning that I have a pulled
up online right now. We arejsix dot com and everybody
needs to get involved.
Speaker 2 (43:52):
Because the story is and over.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
We need to continue to come together and demand accountability
and demand our government maybe form a new January sixth
actual January sixth selectivity and also, you know, restore these folks.
Speaker 2 (44:08):
So yes, let's not forget about this. Let's keep this
going and sign up there all right.
Speaker 1 (44:13):
I have about ten minutes left, so I want to
make sure that we talk about your other passion. You know,
it is Pride month, and gloriously we haven't really I
actually almost forgot. Can you believe that I almost forgot
that it was prime month? Because there's been other things
in the news cycle, so maybe not necessarily pleasant things,
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but that doesn't mean that people aren't still you know,
the call the LGBTQ call isn't still trying to force
its agenda and more importantly, come after our kids. So
tell me about how you got involved, what happened, and
it sounds like there's a win you can report as well,
So tell me about what.
Speaker 9 (44:53):
Yeah, well you're correct, Christy, they are coming after all
of us. I want to encourage everyone to refrain from
participating in the humiliation exercise that this radical sexual agenda
is inflicting on you by getting you to say LG
and seventeen other ridiculous letters, it's nonsense. I encourage everyone
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never say that. Call them what they are. They are
the alphabet mafia, the alphabet mafia. That is the group
that is wielding these radical ideologies. And I don't want
people to misunderstand or think that I'm being over dramatic
or radical in my terminology here. But it is time
for us to be honest, and it is time for
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us to exercise what I call in my book patriot
ly uncomfortable courage. What is uncomfortable courage? It means doing
what you know is right when you know it's going
to hurt, when you know it's going to cost you
some social acceptance. Points or some Instagram likes or whatever
the case may be. But you know this stuff is wrong.
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You know this stuff is unnatural. You know this stuff
is dark and leads to dysfunction and confusion and irreparable
harm and consequences to children and to our culture as
a whole. So let's be just honest, because that is
necessary in this moment. What is pride? And I encourage
everyone to use air quotes every time they say it,
because of course they've hijacked legitimate words with very nefarious
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things to confuse the issue, and it's very dangerous.
Speaker 8 (46:23):
So what is pride?
Speaker 9 (46:25):
Well, not to be captain obvious here, but the Pride
movement for many, many, many years obviously refers to your
sexual preference and who you have sex with. Right, That's
what pride is about. It is about normalizing and then
celebrating those who choose to have sex with the same gender,
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the same sex, homosexual relationships, and also the devolution or
the erosion of the traditional family unit. Now everyone is free,
as an adult, a consitizen, to choose what their sexual
preferences and their sexual activity will be. That is your
personal choice, and we protect that freedom and that choice
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in this country. What we do not protect is obscenity
in public, and what we should not encourage is the
confusion of children and the confusion of our culture about
healthy sexuality and healthy families. Sex is private and for
adults only. Sex is part of procreation and continuing the
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human species, and that is designed by God to happen
in the context of a traditional or civilizational marriage unit
which requires a man and a woman. This is basic biology,
common sense, and long standing human tradition for millennia, and
just in recent years we've had this movement to again
normalize and celebrate things that are not consistent with those
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norms and with those healthy family dynamics. Once again, adults
have a right to do what they will do personally,
but we do not accept obscenity in public, and we
should not stand for the targeted grooming of young innocent
children who do not have the maturity and the physical
and psychological development to handle such issues and make such
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decisions about their life and the society that they want
to live in. There is nothing more important and sacred
than protecting the innocence and well being of children. It
is our absolute, core sacred duty, and we should be
much more aware of this, and we should get a
lot more upset about it, to be honest. So Christy,
I will quickly just summarize what has happened recently. I
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am from Los Angeles, but I moved three years ago
to Naples, Florida, Southwest Florida, and because it's the reddest,
the reddest state in the country. It is pro family,
pro freedom, and pro America. And I was shocked to
see that a Pride movement was starting to take root
in Naples here. Actually it's been for here for several years,
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but recently they sued the city council in Naples specifically
because they wanted to target children. This is grooming. We
know where this is going. There is plenty of evidence
in science to show that this sexuality driven agenda leads
children to confusion, leads them into trans insanity, leads them
into medical mutilation, which is the physical, barbaric, permanent harm
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of children. It's outrageous. So we know where this is going,
and I could not believe this was happening in Naples,
So I got as involved as I could to speak
out against this and support the Naples City Council, who
correctly required the Pride organization a conditional permit that if
they were to have a lewd drag show that it
must be indoors prevented from minors. They have done that
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the last several years in Naples, they've held this drag
show indoors restricted from those under eighteen years of age,
because that's just obvious common sense. It's not appropriate for children,
it's adult behavior.
Speaker 8 (49:54):
But that wasn't good enough.
Speaker 4 (49:55):
This year.
Speaker 9 (49:55):
They got ACLU spending money and they filed a terrible,
frivolous lawsuit in federal core and got a leftist federal
judge to say, oh yeah, leude drag shows and lud
sexual behavior is protected under the First Amendment. That's bunk,
plenty of precedent to establish it.
Speaker 8 (50:10):
That is not true.
Speaker 9 (50:12):
And thankfully we got an appellate court, the Eleventh Circuit,
at the eleventh hour to stay that decision and prevent
the drag sure from happening outdoors in public in front
of the children.
Speaker 2 (50:22):
Yeah. I mean, I just want to hit that point
home again.
Speaker 1 (50:25):
Like these people they they sued be like, they didn't
want to permit that we keep kids out. They wanted
they sued to have a permit that would allow kids in.
I mean, like, that's just so in your face, we're coming.
Speaker 2 (50:37):
It tells you everything.
Speaker 9 (50:39):
It just confirms that the that the motivation is not
celebration or acceptance. It is targeted grooming of children. That
is the mission here, and it's it's it's terrifying and
it has very very dangerous consequences.
Speaker 2 (50:55):
Yeah, so we cannot fall asleep at the wheel.
Speaker 1 (50:56):
We cannot forget that it is this month and these
efforts still being are made. And I'm so thankful for you, John,
and for others that spotted this and did something about it, and.
Speaker 2 (51:07):
That there was a win. We do always have a
lot to complain about and a lot of negative news.
Speaker 1 (51:12):
We do need to make sure that we put forward
and celebrate our wins because that I'm so glad that
the eleventh hour, you know, you were able to protect
the children. And we need to see more of this,
and I hope this inspires others people to do the same.
I only have a couple more minutes, but I wanted
to mention this bill that US Representative Harriet Hageman is
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throwing her support behind. It is a bill to flip
June from Pride month to Family month, and she's joining
Representative Mary Miller from Illinois, who introduced this to support
the traditional nuclear family. How do you think this will
be received? Do you think that we have any hope
of seeing this happen?
Speaker 8 (51:50):
John, I absolutely do.
Speaker 9 (51:52):
I will support this effort with everything that I have
to give, and you should stay tuned for further updates
from me on how I'm going to be able to
do that. But for right now, I'm going to advocate
in all of my channels and ability to speak the
message that this is so important, it's really vital. It's
not just about a holiday or a celebration. It is
about a massive culture shift. The culture is what happened.
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Culture is the garden of our society. So the Bible
promises you will reap what you sew. What you plant
is what you'll eat. And for many many years in
our garden, we've just ignored it and let the weeds
run rampant, or we've been planting the seeds of our
own destruction. Honestly, so we must commit to tending to
our garden of our culture. And so this bill is
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a huge step to acknowledge that that it's the perfect switch,
it's the perfect pivot to take back again remember alphabet
mafia understand the importance of language. Don't let them win
those battles. And the concept of a month to celebrate
something which previously was sexual deviancy in the destruction of
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the family unit, we.
Speaker 8 (53:07):
Should we should take that back.
Speaker 9 (53:09):
For Yeah, there's nothing more important than the safe development
of children. That every child deserves a father and a mother,
and we should support that ideal and advance and protect
everything that we can to foster healthy families because that
is the building block of civilization itself, and only if
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we are absolutely committed to that do we have a
hope of a prosperous future. And of course that's what
we all want. So let's commit to that protection and
celebration of traditional, healthy families, that building block of civilization,
and continue to advance this golden age of America.
Speaker 2 (53:47):
Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (53:48):
Well, I've got to rap John, but I just want
to really encourage people to get your book, because you know,
John was one of the few that was like, you
know what, I'm not.
Speaker 2 (53:55):
Going to accept a plea I could face twenty years.
Speaker 1 (53:58):
He was willing to face twenty years behind bars with
no guarantee that Trump would get in office, and he
would just be rought there under democrat rule forever, and
so I so admire you for that, John, and I
really want to encourage people to get your book. Where's
the best place to get it right.
Speaker 9 (54:16):
Now, Johnstrand dot com. You can register to get the
book there. It's coming very very soon. Johnstrand dot com
also has a mind blowing video about my experience in
the capital, so you should watch and share that if
you haven't seen it. And new updates at Johnstrand dot
com will be coming very soon about additional activities. But
the book will be out soon and we'll be very
excited to share that with everyone around the country.
Speaker 1 (54:35):
Excellent, Thank you so much, John, and I'll be catching
up with you again soon.
Speaker 8 (54:39):
Absolutely. Thank you. Christy, God bless you.
Speaker 1 (54:41):
Yes amen, all right, let's go over. The verse of
the day is from Isaiah fifty five seven. Here it
is let the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous
their thoughts.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
This is a good verse coming right out of what
we're just talking about.
Speaker 1 (54:58):
Let them turn to the Lord, and he will have
mercy on them, and to our God, for he will
freely pardon also unintentional. John Strand was pardoned. God will
pardon those that turn from their wicked ways. It's just see,
God just knew it you. The verse of the day
would go so well with what I was talking about. Hey,
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I want to encourage you to read the Bible with me, fellowship,
listen to the worst songs, do a devotional. You can
do that at christileetv dot locals dot com. That's christileetv
dot locals dot com. I do a Bible devotional show
there Raw Faith every day at ten thirty Central eleven
thirty Eastern. All right, well, thank you so much for watching.
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