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January 24, 2024 48 mins
Elena Barbera is an average American mother who turned into an unlikely YouTuber on her son’s channel.

She was tired of watching her country burn from the sidelines.

She decided to pick a battle against sick, twisted and evil people and fight to expose them with her new documentary, American Groomer.

It tells the story of how American children are being sexualized in their schools, how it came to pass that in 39 states it's legal to show porn to schoolchildren, and what can be done about all of it.

We’ll talk more about Maine’s trans-trafficking, trans-tourism and trans-terrism bill, LD1735 and the insanity of the leftist democrats who want to take your child from you, no matter where you live.

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Elena Barbera is an average American motherwho turned into an unlikely YouTuber on her
son's channel. She was tired ofwatching her country burn from the sidelines.
She decided to pick a battle againstthe sick, twisted and evil people and
fight them and expose them with hernew free documentary, American gromur. It
tells the story of how American childrenare being sexualized in our k through twelve

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schools, how it came to passit in thirty nine states it's legal to
show porn to school children, andwhat can be done about all of it.
We'll talk more about mains, transtrafficking, trans tourism, and trans
terrorism Bill LD seventeen thirty five.In the Insanity of the leftist Democrats who
want to take your child from you, no matter what state you live in.
This is the main source of truthpodcast, and very few parents have

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said anything what Sewn mcgriarty did.Sean mcbriarty is in the fautest Opus today.
Sean, though, how pervasive isthat in our school? Sean mcgriarty
joins us now he just won thislawsuit and gets forty thousand dollars from the
school board. Good morning, Shawn, You're most dangerous dad, apparently,
how are you? Are you beingsoon or we're used by a local district

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for exposing the transgender library display?Can you explain to what's what happens?
Okay, you are so with everythingthat's going on to you just talked to
this just like alcohol mail. Yeah, I got the overpessialization of books and
libraries at the pool and it lookedlike you put the handle on that.
That's what I expect you to supportthere. I ask you to support this

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podcast if you wanted to continue,and if you want to help me with
my legal expenses and god willing alegal offense fund to help others in need,
please consider chipping in at www dotgibson go dot com, slash Sean
mcbriardy And now onto the show.All right, folks, Season three,
episode of ninety nine Elena barbera Americangroomer. The free documentary is what I

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think I'll call this podcast. Itis January twenty fourth, twenty twenty four.
This is the first of trying todo two back to back podcasts,
first time that I've tried this.The second podcast tonight will be with a
California Dad ted Hadaka, who hadhis son stolen from him by the trans
cult. And I wanted to finda verse, a Bible verse on cults.
I believe the Democrat Party is acult. They are a unified borg

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hive mind that can't think for themselveswhen it comes to some of these basic
things like parental rights. And Ifound this Bible verse from John one seven
through eleven. For many deceivers havegone out into the world. Those who
do not confess the coming of JesusChrist in the flesh. Such a one

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is a deceiver and the anti Christ. Watch yourselves so that you may not
lose what we have worked for,but may win a full reward. Everyone
who goes on ahead and does notabide by the teaching of Christ does not
have God. Whoever abides in theteaching has both the Father and the Son.
If anyone comes to you and doesnot bring this teaching, do not

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receive him into your house or givehim any greeting, for whoever greets him
takes part in his wicked works.That's a pretty powerful Bible verse on what's
going on today and is going onas we're going to hear today. Inside
are public k through twelve schools.I want to give you a few updates.
Hopefully you folks have seen this.This is the Tiffany Justice Joyread interview

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where she just blows joy Read up. It is amazing what Tiffany says.
I'm going to play it for you. What she said to this leftist libtard
is what we've been saying for years. And listen to how she just completely
completely takes down Joy Read. Whyshould thirteen people get to decide what books
tens of thousands of children get toread. Well, I'm thinking it's probably

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because those thirteen people saw what someof the content was in the books.
I mean explicit, graphic, sexualcontent, and I'm happy to talk about
some of that content if you liketo. Well, this is the question
again. The books that are beingbanned want to give you just well,
no joy. But I want tobe clear, no one's banning books.
Write the book, print the book, publish the book, put the book

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in the public library, sell thebook. Right, we're talking about a
public school library. Children don't haveunfettered access to the internet at school.
I did a Foyer records request andI wanted to see what kinds of Internet
sites are banned in school. Soif we're going to talk about banning,
right and the subject matter in thebooks that moms are concerned about are the

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same things that kids don't have accessto on the internet. So it just
feels very hypocritical right now. Whyis no one out there protesting for you
know, free the Internet in school. Tiffany Justice, co founder Moms or
Liberty killed it, just completely wreckedJoy Read. She is a mess.
I am so glad that somebody wenton MSNBC and just brought the fire.

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And I congratulated Tiffany via text.I am so happy with the just beat
down, the utter beatdown that shewas able to give Joy Read. Nobody's
banning books if you as a parent, not something I agree with. If
you, as a parent want tobuy books on Amazon, and I can
almost get up get behind some ofthese books being in a public library,
but not a school library. Asyou said, kids don't have unfettered access

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to the internet. That's the numberone excuse that leftists will say, well,
you know they could see this anywhereon the internet. No. Not,
if you're a good parent, that'snot an excuse. It's not an
excuse to put a loaded handgun inthe library, and that's what they're doing.
They're putting loaded handguns disguised as bookslike gender Queer Book that we'll talk
about in the library of your middleschool or your elementary school, who knows

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the high school, and it's justsitting there waiting to steal the innocence from
a child. A story that Ihad reported on back on September twenty fifth,
twenty twenty three, on my substack at Sean mcbriardy. I would
love for folks to become a paidsubscriber. That's really my only source of
income at this point. Five dollarsa month or fifty dollars a year would

(05:55):
be a huge support. It's nota lot of money. If you like
the content that I'm bringing, pleasethink about coming a paid subscriber to substack.
But this was in Winterport, Rstwenty two, the next town over
from where I live in Hamden,where the wife of the superintendent in school,
Kim Raymond, who was the twentytwenty one Social Worker of the Year,

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some nonsense school Counselor of the Year. They did an entire woke welcome
week to five to eight year oldkids provided by the Civil Rights team,
which is sponsored by the main AttorneyGeneral's office, and it was all about
gender. They're pushing gender on kindergartenkids and five, you know, five
year old kids in kindergarten. Itis absolutely disgusting. Meanwhile, that school

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is a pathetic place to put akid given the lack of assessment scores and
the data coming out of this youknow, school system, it is horrible.
And what they're doing is instead ofspending time on math and reading.
I mean, first off, thesekids can't spell blue, but they know
their gender because of people like KimRaymond, the wife of Nick Raymond,
the superintendent. It is disgusting.It's absolutely disgusting to celebrate gender. Gender

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is a social construct made famous bya pedophile advocate named John Money. I
tell people all the time, donot use gender. There are two sexes.
God given God doesn't make a mistake, and you kind of got to
run what you've brung. I've gota great interview here with Katrina Smith,
legislator from Palermo, Maine Republican.Wanted to make sure ahead of time,

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we know tomorrow Thursday, the twentyfifth of January twenty twenty, what are
we in now? Four oh mygosh, my brain. It is the
press conferences at eleven fifteen am elevenfifteen am in Augusta on January twenty fifth,
twenty twenty four. So I'm goingto play that for you. Katrina
has been the one person who reallystarted this whole kick on LD seventeen thirty
five. More recently finding out thatit was going to mean Judiciary, the

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Judiciary Committee moved it from last weekbecause all the heat that they were generated.
I urge you to please go tomy Twitter at Sean mcbriardy. Follow
me. I will be live tweetingfrom that event tomorrow all day long.
I will be priding updates as muchas I can and getting content from people
there in Augusta, trying to documentthe situation. But if you go there

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all of the informations there. Weurge you to please send emails to a
number of these legislators, these libtardlegislators on the Judiciary Committee, urging them
not to pass, urging them tokill this bill LD seventeen thirty five before
it kills your kid. All right, I've got to Maine Legislator Katrina Smith
from Palermo. She represents the townsof Windsor, China, Hibbertscore Township,

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Summerville, Palermo, and it's basicallya bedroom community to Waterville, Belfast and
Augusta kind of in that region.She is the first legislator that I was
aware of to speak out against LDseventeen thirty five here recently, Katrina actually
was able to send me some informationso that I could get the information out
to Twitter and the universe here.Wanted to know, Katrina, what's the

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current status and what's going on fortomorrow Tomorrow at three o'clock in Augusta,
Maine, in the Capitol Building inthe Judiciary Committee meeting, they will be
discussing whether or not they move LGseventeen thirty five, this trans trafficking bill
to the next step to go tothe floor. So, Katrina, I
appreciate you being on main source oftruth and just to give us a little
bit of insight to what's going onhere. Okay, sure, thanks for

(09:16):
having me. Well, tomorrow definitelyis they were looking forward to getting still
killed. We hope you know.I've been educating the House Republicans on what's
happening, keeping them up to dateon kind of our strategy of how we're
really trying to publicize this a ton. We will be kicking off the day
with a press conference, and they'vehad good attendance at these press promises.

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They'll be a Republican press conference andI'll be speaking about the bill, a
couple other people will speak about thebill and the horrors of it, and
then we'll move on to that worksession. A lot of people have been
asking me, is this public hearing? Can I talk you know if unfortunately
just a work session, but peoplebeing there will will make a statement,

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so they'll know if they're there withme that where they stand on it.
So just looking to be witnesses toeverything that happens from arow and listen to
their words and watch what they doand make sure that the world knows about
it. Yeah, And I thinkone of the things that's interesting, and
I plan on being there all daytomorrow to cover this live as well for
main source of truth. I thinkthe interesting thing is there will be a

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lot of advocates there and I'm justgoing to say, you know, the
kind of the pudgy purple hair,multiple nose ring, maybe tattoo on their
neck, folks that are you know, the number of these folks, unfortunately,
have been taught that their sexual narcissismis the only thing that has that
matters, and that unfortunately a lotof these folks are going through some very

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traumatic mental health issues that are unresolvedfrom the bill seventeen thirty five. So
one of the things I think I'mtrying to get folks to do, and
you've been doing a great job ofthat, is how do you combat the
emotional roller coaster that some of thesepeople are on? Because you know,
as I do, we're going tohave a lot of folks there are from
planned parenthood or out main or maintrans net that are going to be pushing

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for this bill with our tax dollars. So how do you how do you
combat the emotional toll that this istaking on some of these folks and some
of these children. Yeah, Ithink just like a parent to a young
child, you are the voice ofreason. You don't become emotionally, you
know, unstrung talking about this subjector even talking to them. You stay

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stable, You present facts, andyou know that your truth can set them
free. Might not cut them freetoday or tomorrow, but at some point,
even these people that are going tobe standing with us, are going
to be going through you know,more mental health trauma and really see what
their life has become, and they'llneed people like us. You know,
we won't be intimidated by them.We have a truth that we know the

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damage that happens, and we'll juststand by that. And usually they're not
very brief, honestly, they're notusually in renting us. They're they're sticking
to their side of the room,and you know, we'll just stand the
risk witnesses to what goes on andmake sure that we're seeing as the adults
in the room. Yeah, nodoubt. Can you tell us a little
bit about what does what does theJudiciary committee process look like? So at

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three o'clock they're supposed to put thison the table, right, so can
you walk us through what does thecommittee do? And ultimately, you know,
what are the what are the realtwo options or outcomes that could come
from this discussion. Yeah, andit's the only bill on at three o'clock,
so it should start in a prettygood time frame there. The committee
they're going to come up with anamendment to this bill. Democrats will definitely

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be introducing something. To me,nothing is acceptable, so and the committee
members. You know that, Iknow the Republicans, nothing will be an
acceptable amendment, but they will havethe bill, the amendment introduced. They'll
have their analysts talk about the billand any legal repercussions with it, whether
or not they actually you know,acknowledge what the legal repercussions of it are.

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They'll to discuss it and hopefully they'llvote yeah, and you hit the
nail on the head. I wouldI would go as far as saying that
their testimony will be full of liesand essentially, you know, emotional blackmail,
things that don't make any sense.As we know. You know,
Sweden did the longest study over thirtyyears of post transsurgery patients. They have
a twenty times greater chance to killthemselves after surgery. None of what the

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Democrats say is kind to these people. It's unfortunately not dealing with the underlying
trauma or mental health issue, orsexual assault or whatever. It is,
bullying in doctrination in schools and ourown public schools, and unfortunately parents around
the country are just now going tobe you know, if this thing passes

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through and it gets to the floorand the Democrats are in charge, so
we know that there's a high percentagethat if it mass passes through committee,
it's going to pass. But Ithink, yeah, no version of this
bill should be acceptable to any anyconservative, regardless Republican or Democrat. And
I think you nailed it. Thetruth will set you free. So I
really appreciate Katrina, thanks for comingon mainsource of truth and giving us a

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little bit of insight. And Ilook forward to seeing you speak tomorrow.
Yeah, absolutely, I will seeyou then. All right, thank you
very much. I'm going to playa little clip here of American Groomer again,
the free movie if that gets thirtysix minutes long, something you watch
on your lunch break, and ourguest Elena Barbera, who will be talking
to you in a minute, justdid an amazing job providing so much content

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crushed squished into this film. Somethingyou got to hear. But here's a
little click about a little clip aboutgender Queer and just how the author is
out to lunch a complete lunatic.The author of Gender Queer can't wrap her
pretty little head around what the problemis. So I think the page that
you're talking about is one where thereis a scene of two queer adults that

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page is about consent. The characterasks the other character like says, I
am uncomfortable with what we're doing.Can we stop what we're doing? And
the other partner says yes, ofcourse. And it's really troubling to me
that this page gets called out aslike, so, you know, inappropriate
for young people, when I'm like, no, teenagers need to know about
consent. It's easy to agree thatyoung people should be taught about consent and

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respect. But in this radio interview, just like in so much other media
coverage, the book's content was describedas helpful and innocent. The excerpts in
question tell a different tale. Igot a news strap on Harness today.
I can't wait to put it on. You will fit my favorite dildo perfectly.
You are going to look so hot. I can't wait to have your

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Thank you very much. All right. Ex Boston resident now living in
Florida. Elena Barbera is an averageAmerican mother who turned into an unlikely YouTuber
on her son's channel sunny Faz soo n n y Faz. She was

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tired of watching her country burn fromthe sidelines. She decided to pick a
battle against the sick, twisted andevil people and fight to expose them with
her new documentary, American Groomer.It tells the story of how American children
are being sexualized in their schools andhow it's come to pass It now thirty
nine states it's legal to show pornographyto children in school and what can be

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done about it? It's sexual abuseand it wasn't that very long ago.
We went from straight up health classto now teaching girls to be porn stars
in school. American Groomer is producedand written by and starring Elena Barbera.
The film features interviews with leaders ofGays against Groomers like Jamie Michelle, who
is on our podcast on episode fiftysix, the American Principles Project, Child

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and Parental Rights Campaign. Watch itfree at American groomerfilm dot com. And
her mission is to stop the sexualizationof children. Her tagline is yes,
That's correct and the horse you wrotein on She's at Twitter and Instagram at
the Based Mother and I welcome ElenaBarbera to the Main Source of truth podcast.

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Alena thank you very much for yourtime today. I appreciate your expertise
on this horrible and graphic subject ofthe sexualization of our kids, but I
really appreciate your opportunity to be heretoday and tell our listeners a little bit
about what's going on. Thank youso much for having me. Sean.
You know it's funny. Did yousee Joy Read talking to Tiffany Justice of

(19:25):
Moms and Moms for Liberty and shewas going Joy Read of MSNBC was going
after Tiffany and saying, what makesyou an expert on this? You're not
an expert on why children shouldn't seepornography in school. And you know I
wouldn't say I'm an expert either.I'm not a psychiatrist. I'm not a
scientist or a teacher. I'm nota sex expert. But it doesn't take

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expertise, first of all, toknow that children should not be sexualized and
we should be protecting their innocence.It doesn't take a Bible to teach me
basic morality, even though I dolive by it, and you know,
quite frankly, it is easy tofind abundant research that talks about how devastating

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sexualizing children is in a life inthe short term and in the long term.
Yeah, there's no doubt. Imean, I've referred to myself occasionally
as a doctor of wocology, youknow, because of all these wolk subjects
I think, you know, insteadof me spending time getting my master's or
doctorate in business or something, whateverit is, you know, I've dedicated
the last three and a half yearsto become a subject matter expert on this.

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And you're right, first off,you are an expert. Tiffany Justice
destroyed joy Read. I will playedthat already in the open segment of the
podcast. It was a very basicconversation, right, like, hey,
we probably shouldn't allow pervasively vulgar booksthat have no educational content in schools.
It's like simple as that. Soyou have common sense and you have the

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ability of the morality to say it'swrong. And really in your documentary American
Groomer, you know, I'll kindof paraphrase this, the opening is kind
of like, once upon a time, parents work to keep kids innocent.
You know, some kids had fairytales, sand lots and my case,
whiffleball recess, playing outside in bedtimestories and their innocence was protected. And

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I've said a million times when thetoothpaste is out of the tube regarding innocence,
you can't stuff it back in,and you say today, forget about
it. So, so tell usa little bit about how you got into
this situation. I mean, whatwas the what was the root cause of
you saying, hey, I'm goingto go from you know, whatever job
you had, whatever you were doing, you know, whatever whatever your life

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was before that, to really nowputting yourself out there to stand up against
this just evil nonsense that's going on. Well, I was. I was
thrust into in front being in frontof a camera. In July of twenty
twenty two, my son said tome Mom channel, and I wanted to
do a mom video and I didn'teven know what that was. And it
was basically him wanted me to sitin front of the camera with him and

(22:02):
he was going to show me crazythings from the internet and real about it.
And it took off and it justblew up and we ended up doing
hundreds of videos and of that nature, this mother son conversation. But at
some point both of us wanted todo something else. I was very invested
in what was going on in thecountry, it's politically and socially culturally.

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And he was nineteen years old andjust wanted to do nineteen year old kids
stuff. So I started just spendingmore of my time creating new content,
you know, with my interests.And the one thing that just kept kept
at me, kept at me i'ma mother, was the transgender issue and
seeing this massive social contagion and what'sgoing on with you know, medicalizing children

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and tethering them to the medical industrialcomplex with drugs and surgeries that are going
to affect the rest of their lives, and tied into that became this whole
book ban conversation. You know,crazy right wing nazi fascists, you know,
white supremacists are banning books. AndI started buying these books and reading
them, and these are not whatthe mainstream media will tell you. They'll

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tell you that it's all nice,nice, and it's just about inclusion and
love and we just want kids tobe able to accept everybody, no matter
who they are. And what isin these books is hardcore s and m
introductions on how to sext, makinga light of STDs, you know that

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had explicit instructions on anal masservations.Yeah, One of the things you stayed
in the video content is the averagecitizens totally unaware of the societal physical,
emotional, behavioral chain dangers, andI would add sexual dangers to that of
this appalling, astonishing fetish. Kidsare being introduced to kinkkink dot com.
We'll talk about that in a second, taught incomplete science behind the STDs and

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are encouraged to make dangerous choices.So there's a couple of things you mentioned
there. One here in Maine LD. Seventeen thirty five that we have in
the Judiciary Committee tomorrow Thursday, thetwenty fifth of January, in Augusta,
Maine, at three o'clock, andI'll be in attendance. That is a
bill for trans trafficking. So youknow, you're in Florida, somebody comes
and grabs your kid who's underage,They bring them to Maine. They're now

(24:19):
a ward of the state. Parentshave no rights. Police here and police
there have no rights to get thekid back, and they become basically part
of the trans cult. The secondthing you mentioned is the book banning.
You know, I've been called abook banner. Nobody I know is banning
books, and that's really again whatTiffany kind of got to in the joy
Read episode or the joy Read interview, like I was getting thrown out of

(24:40):
school board meetings for reading that stuffbefore it was cool. And it is
very difficult because Gender Queer, that'sa book that's come up in my old
hometown Cumberland, Maine, where Iraised my kids for twenty two years.
Gender Queer is a pervasively vulgar book. There's no educational value of that book
being in our k through twelve publicschools, yet it is the most celebrated

(25:00):
book on the trans cult pipeline.And can you talk us a little bit
about that? I mean, yougo into a pretty in detail. I've
played some of the videos from yourAmerican Groomer movie, but you know,
Gender Queer that is the poster childbook for just disgusting, sick, twisted,
evil shit that's going on our schoolsright. So in the film,

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I picked one interview with the withthe author because she is very prolific and
the mainstream media just adores her,and you know where she is saying.
You know, there's a there's ascene that's about consent and children should be
taught about consent, and the scenethat it is in the book. It's
a cartoon imagery of her as atwenty five year old wearing a strap on

(25:47):
apparatus. And now you can sayit, it's a I don't know what
I could say on the show andsomeone else kneeling in front of her,
kneeling in front of her, pretendingto give her, you know, latio
on the fake building, and it'slike this, it doesn't belong. And
this is in middle schools, whichstart at age eleven. So I was
sitting at the kitchen table last summerwith my family, lots of family.

(26:10):
It was a big Sunday dinner andtelling people what's going on in the schools,
and most of the people at thetables didn't believe me. They thought
I was making it up. AndI realized then, and some of them
got abrasive with me, and Irealized that that people just have no idea
how bad it is because we havebeen living on autopilot in America. We
trust our institutions, we trust ourschools, we trust our libraries, we

(26:33):
trust our teachers. And the thoughtsof the matter is they no longer have
our children's best interests at heart.Our education system is failing miserably when it
comes to math, reading in science, and they are succeeding tremendously when it
comes to traumatizing and sexualizing our trauma. Yeah, there's no doubt. I
mean, you know, I hadexposed that King dot Com is in Gender
Queer. You go to king dotCom, you get past the RU eighteen,

(26:56):
it's immediately just the most graphic beating, yes, garbage that you could
ever see, right, And it'slike, so people are like, well,
is it just that one page.No, there is multiple pages in
that book. I don't give twocraps on people saying, well, you
know, it's it's a it's amemoir that they like to say that with
weird you have to say in aweird word like gender queer a memoir,

(27:19):
but they use this stopped voice andmake it oh yeah, exactly right,
and you're like, well, okay, then it's a memoir about sexually abusive
miners and doesn't belong in to school. So you know, you kind of
mentioned it. There's a couple ofthings when you mentioned parents talking to them
about this stuff. It is fight, flight or freeze. Every time I

(27:40):
talk to a parent, they eitherwant to fight me and tell me that
they think, you know, callme all kinds of names which are untrue,
or they literally want to run awaybecause they can't rationalize the morality and
the degradation of America and everything that'shappened. It's not the little town that
we used to love here in Maine. Or if they freeze and cock their
head, I might have a chance, you know, I might have a

(28:02):
chance to talk to them. Butyou know, not all teachers are bad,
right, But there are thousands ofvideos on the Internet of teachers pushing
gender consent, LGBTQ, brave andsafe spaces, sexual partners. And these
teachers are sexual narcissists. They're groomers. And I've said for a while,
if you can get an eleven yearold to pick their pronoun, you can
get an eleven year old to picktheir sexual partner. That's what's going on,

(28:26):
right. So one of the thingsyou mentioned in the movie, I'm
part of the World Library Association.For full disclosure, I'm on the board,
an unpaid position. We're trying tofight against and expose the American Library
Association. So can you talk alittle bit about the American Library Association push
on these just graphically vulgar books.Oh, the American Library Association doesn't even

(28:47):
pretend to be. They don't evenhide it anymore. So they are actively
pushing books about gender ideology right fromthe preschool level. They have books for
preschoolers that tell them that they maybe born in the wrong body, and
introducing the idea of your sex wasassigned at birth, that it's not who

(29:10):
you actually are, it's just arbitrarilyassigned, and your parents may have made
a mistake when they assigned you thatgender that goes with that sex. So
they're immediately putting a doubt in achild's mind about whether or not their parents
have any idea about reality from thatage. Now, that's something that comes
naturally when you become a teenager,you start to question your parents. But

(29:33):
you you don't need somebody doing thatin kindergar in pre k. So they're
doing that for an example with thisbook, gender Prayer keeps coming up.
They gave this book their Alex Award, which is an award that says that
it's an adult book with special appealfor children ages twelve to eighteen. Again,
it says King dot Com, itsays strap Bon Dildees. This talked
about sex shops. This talks aboutmasturbation, sexting, and it goes on

(29:57):
and on on very adult situations andthey're pushing that on kids. They're in
bed with the Human Rights Campaign,which has a very nice name, but
what they're doing is they have thecollections of books that they get funding and
they provide them to from preschool upto grade twelve, and it all talks

(30:18):
about sexuality, gender identities. Youknow, it just goes on and on
with the vulgarity, and you know, the truth is a lot of this
really started back in the nineteen forties. You know, if we go through
presidents, we look at Truman thathe was he was in office when Alfred
Kinsey decided that children are sexual forbirth and should be treated as sexual creatures.

(30:42):
And over the decades it's become moreand more pervasive, and you know,
they've taken the slow mock ybillity andapproach with sexualizing children. And now
under the bad and administration, thesepeople are emboldened to just be out and
proud about coming after children. PercentI've said the same thing, and you
mentioned I don't know if you've everread Charlotte Izzerbites the deliberate dumbing down of

(31:04):
America. I did a podcast onthat episode sixty nine. She starts in
the nineteen forties. She plays outin every decade how the schools have become
just again a degradation process of gettingworse and worse. Here in Maine,
only one in three K through twelveschool kids can read it proficiency, and
that proficiency has dropped over the lastdecade. And only one in four kids

(31:26):
in Maine can do math at proficiency. That's how horrible it is. But
these folks, the American Library Association, just to put a button on that
run by Emily Drabinski, who inher own words is a Marxist lesbian who
thinks that library should be the sitesof socialist organizing. That's the level of
crazy that people don't understand. AndI had Trent Talbot on my podcast a

(31:47):
while back from Brave Books. He'sfighting against Scholastic and doing these you know,
these book themes and these you know, I can't remember the term in
school, but you basically go andbuy books and stuff, and there's all
kinds of LGBTQ crab. But inyour movie, you say, one of
the people says, like where shouldthe line be is it sexual abuse?
Is that the line from the lawor is it mental emotional abuse? And

(32:09):
can you talk a little bit aboutthe non contact sexual abuse? I mean,
that's that's basically against the law rightin thirty nine states, though it's
perfectly legal to show your kids thefilthiest porn available in school. Right.
So there's under the definition of sexualabuse, it's generally divided into non contact
and contact. And non contact istalking to children about you know, overtly

(32:31):
sexual obscene situations. It is youknow, forcing them on, forcing those
conversations on children. It is showingthem phonography, you know, and is
keeping secrets and it's all really andkind of another word from grooming. But
grooming has some more aspects to itthat aren't sexual. You know, that
just creates friendship and secrets between achild and an adults that you know,

(32:55):
separates them from their Yeah, Iwant to I want to dive into that
a little bit. So, sothese are life destroying situations, you know,
this corrupt elite group has prescribed thisfor us. But so to be
very transparent, I'm being sued bythe next town over, Herman, Maine
school department for calling Mallory Cook andex teacher there who now works for the
MAA Teachers Union, a groomer.Now, she was the paid faculty advisor

(33:17):
to the Gay Sexuality Alliance, aclub in high school that nobody knew about.
It was not you know, likethey listed it and then delisted it
off the internet once I exposed it. But the situation is for me,
the definition of a grooming that Icame across a couple of years ago the
deliberate act of bringing a child intoa sexual, political, or racial ideology,
practice, cult, or lifestyle withoutthe knowledge or consent of his or

(33:42):
her parents, for the aim ofisolating them from their family so they can
potentially abuse and manipulate them. Right, So, I think the fact that
you called your documentary American groomer,you know, that's the definition that I've
gone. Now, does that meanthat Mallory Cook was having sex with kids?
No, hopefully not right. No, But what they were doing was
they were isolating them from their family. They weren't telling them about this club.

(34:07):
And I did a podcast with AaronLee. Art Club is the movie
I don't know if you ever sorry, Art Club the grooming is what I
called it. Episode eighty nine,But art club was basically disguised gay sexuality
alliance and her daughter got transitioned sexuallyafter school after a three hour meeting that
allegedly was an art club, butit was a complete grooming session. Right,

(34:28):
So these kids are becoming sexual objectsto all these adults around them.
Talk a little bit with the dadand organ that was in your video who
had a teacher puts sexual items onthe board and then asked the students which
ones they would do. Yeah,so I just want to touch on one
thing, he said. So,yes, they're becoming sexual objects to these
belts and to each other. Yeah, and they don't. The line of

(34:51):
right and wrong gets blurred, youknow, like if a child was born
into war and they think that's normal. They think it's normal to have the
house next to you blow up.It's not so when you get in Now,
this is what's happening. In example, in that school in Oregon,
the teacher gave the children a secondthis is a middle school, gave the
kids a sexual fantasy assignment where theteacher wanted the kids to have a little

(35:15):
to write a little essay on whichof the kids in the in the classroom
they wanted to do certain sexual actswith and he gave them a list of
options. I'd like to kiss thisone, oral sex with that one.
And you're supposed to response to this, What is this teacher doing with that
assignment? What is he getting at? Why? Why on earth would a

(35:37):
teacher ever have that conversation with children? Now it kind of takes us back
to what we were talking about beforewith the laws. So there are criminal
statutes in every state about obscenity.That's why a kid isn't allowed to go
into, you know, a newspapershop and buy a pornomack by a hot

(36:00):
Right. But and if you givethat kid pornography and a coffee shop for
them all, you're going to bearrested because it's against the law because it's
harmful. It is known as whatthey call harmful to minors materials. Right,
But if you give it to themin a school or a library,
you will be exempt from any criminalprocess. Isn't that? Isn't that right?

(36:22):
Yea? That is completely insane onlandthat and even you know here in
Maine, in my little hometown ofHampden, you know, they have an
ordinance called a display of materials harmfulto minors, And they go through the
whole thing about you know, thedefinitions and display and what a minor is,
nudity sexual conduct. Then they getto the exceptions, right, and

(36:42):
the exceptions are display of materials usedand displayed for educational purposes such as art
galleries, museums, libraries and schoolsand medical buildings shall not constitute a violation
of this ordinance. On what freakingworld are we living in? That?
And this was nineteen ninety seven,like this is old, but today,
what in the hell? I mean, these people who wrote this policy here

(37:04):
my local town had no idea thatour twenty twenty two teacher of the Year,
Kelsey Stoyanova in the middle school herein Hampden, Maine, r.
Twenty two, was going to havea booklist full of perversion, you know.
I mean, it's just it isso crazy. And that's the same
situation you found in now. OriginallyI think I said I read thirty nine
states or or heard thirty nine states, and then they're trying to change the

(37:24):
laws to exempt them in forty fourstates. Right, So not only is
pornography now pervasive in school, there'sbeen a huge effort from people with a
ton of money to get these lawsexempt for schools in forty four states.
So it's already so in the fifties, sixties and seventies is when the Rockefeller

(37:45):
Foundation created a legal guild who wrotea model code for these exemptions, and
then they managed to get it passedin forty four states between the fifties and
the early seventies, that's the fortyfour Since then, five states have removed
the exemption, and so we're downto thirty nine states and there are eleven

(38:06):
what I would call, you know, states that don't have exemptions. But
those I have to caution people,those are not safe places for kids.
For example, New Jersey, there'sno exemptions, but all these books are
still showing up in all the classroomsin the library. The American Library Association
runs the libraries, and the teachers'unions are pushing this, actively pushing this

(38:28):
on their teachers. And in NewJersey there has been a four thousand percent
increase in gender dysphoria among school children. I read that the other day.
I read that a couple of weeksago. I mean four thousand percent.
I mean people say, you know, I'll say, hey, this is
a social contagion. This is youknow, like fourteen seconds ago, this
just happened, right, It's reallyit's really a progressive process, you know,

(38:49):
progressive over decades, but in thelast three years, especially since you
know, rotting bag of oatmeal brains, Joe Biden has become in the White
House and whoever's pulling his strings,which we think is Obama and you know
all other people behind him, they'renow in Bolden like they've just dialed up
to eleven. They don't care.What was whispered in the hallways of the
school is now in a poster assoon as you walk into the school,
right, So I know we're runninga little short on time here, but

(39:13):
talk a little bit about Alfred Kinsey. He's the poster child, right,
he started all this stuff, andI want to talk a little bit about
some of his research. And that'sa pretty poignant part of your American Groomer
movie. This is one of themost sickening parts. So in the forties
he wrote two books, Sexuality ofthe Human Male and Sexuality of the Human
Female, And in them he hasthese tables where he did sex where he

(39:37):
notes data on sexual experiments on childrenfrom as little as two months old where
he abused them and he says broughtthem to orgasm and shows how many times
in the twenty four or forty eighthour period he was able to achieve that.
And there's some debate on whether ornot he did the experiments to himself,

(40:00):
like he did participate some of themgoing to look with the data he
borrowed from pedophiles to abuse children andkept their own track. Yeah, I
mean, shouldn't parents' minds explode,Like if I was the parent of that
young girl in Oregon and I foundout a teacher, Like, wouldn't two
or three decades ago that teacher probablybe found crumpled behind his vehicle in the

(40:22):
parking lot at some point, likeI don't want to push and the way
right. And now they're celebrated,these teachers are celebrated because it's the hyper
sexualization and normalization of sex with kids, and it's just crazy, right,
I mean, it's it's you mentionedthe other thing. You know, the
grooming in our schools is of amassive scale. So you talked a little

(40:43):
bit about Epstein Island and obviously alot of really horrible stuff happening there being
exposed. You talk about the CatholicChurch and a lot of the issues there.
But then you talk about fifty millionkids in the K through twelve public
school systems, and I've written andread that ten percent of kids are somehow
sexually abused in school by people theyknow they're targets, right, they're sitting

(41:07):
duck targets for pedophiles in these schoolsystems. So if you're being ten percent,
and there's sixty million kids in theAmerican public schools, you're seeing five
hundred thousand children are regularly being sexuallyabused and harassed by people they should be
trusting. And that's only what's reportedbecause a lot of children are still afraid

(41:29):
of reporting because groomer will create asituation where the child is humiliated and afraid
to tell anybody exactly right, Yeah, and the parents are shamed, you
know, in a lot of thesecases, we've seen these here in Maine,
these schools, teachers are caught,They immediately, you know, want
to shut down the rhetoric. Theydon't want it to be in the media.

(41:51):
They go into executive session in theschool board meetings, they quietly maybe
get rid of the school teacher,but generally speaking, it's only when the
public finds out about it do theschools actually do anything about it. It's
like there's no sense of urgency,and that person who may have been accused
of, you know, sexually inappropriatelytouching somebody is put on some paid leave

(42:12):
so they can sit at home onvacation. I mean, it's so horrific.
People are waking up though, right, Elena. I mean, what
do you want to tell parents andtaxpayers about this grooming? Because you know,
as you said the movie, thekids are not okay. Yeah,
there's there's two things. One Ican't believe I even advocate for this with
as much fur as I do,but I cannot say enough. The only

(42:34):
way to change the public school systemis to just pull our children out.
Agree and let the things agree onehundred percent. It's not as hard as
you think it is. It isgoing to be a major shift that will
be sacrifices made. But what couldbe more important than saving an entire generation
of children. We will not havea country if all of these kids end
up sexualized and traumatized. Because ifyou in the film, I talk about

(42:57):
the research of what happens to adultswho were abused as children and it is
alcoholism, it is cancer, itis poverty, it goes to drug abuse,
PTSD, it goes on and on. So we have to pull the
kids out, take control, andeither the school system figures itself out or
we never go back. I agree. I've said often pull your kids immediately.

(43:17):
You as a parent, the onlyreason you're on this earth is to
protect your kid and make this worlda better place for them than it was
for us. We've not done ourjob. I think Generation X has failed
America. Unfortunately, many of usare waking up. I'm almost fifty three
years old. I was one ofthose guys who just thought things were cool.
I live in the best town inAmerica until it wasn't. Please sell
listeners how to watch the movie documentary? Where do you see American Groomer?

(43:42):
And they can get it from free? Right? So it's a free,
free video. Where do they findthat video online? All right? So
I produced this video and made itfree because the second parent of them I'm
going to say is you have towatch it and share it with parents and
grandparents and teachers. They all needto see it. It's free at American
groom orfilm dot Com. Just goon there. It's right there on the

(44:04):
home page. You can click itand watch it. You want to click
it over to the other page seethe trailer if you just want to get
a space of how horrible this is. But it's only thirty six minutes.
I packed a lot of information.I get you jammed it. I was.
I was very happy because I wascramming for our interview today. You
did a great job with it,and I think I text you at the
end, you know, I hadgoosebumps. I was pissed. I was

(44:27):
crying, you know. I mean, it's just like people should be full
of I don't know, emotional ragethat should then be used to go change
the system, you know, sittingback, you know, misfeasans and malfeasance.
If if you kind of were doingsomething and you really didn't know a
whole lot about it, Like ateacher, right, Teachers just kind of
clicking along and all of a suddenthey find out that their school is hyper

(44:49):
sexualizing kids. Get out. Like, you know, I understand it's a
job. I understand you trying tofeed your family, but your soul,
your conscience, your integrity, it'sjust something that seems like it's lacking where
do people follow you on social media? So I'm at the base mother on
TikTok and Twitter and Instagram. That'smy that's my name online. Awesome,

(45:13):
awesome. I really, I reallyappreciate your time today, you know,
Elena. It's it's so I dealwith a lot of mama bears, right,
Like I I've had a lot ofrelationships with mama bears. I keep
hoping there are more strong fathers outthere. I think if some of the
fathers watched your video, like yousaid, it's a half an hour,
you can watch it on your lunchbreak, and you should immediately get motivated
to do something. Pull your kid, go to a school board meeting,

(45:37):
find out what's in the library,start to expose these groomers in our schools
because if not, they're going totake your kids away from you. And
only then sometimes do parents then callme for support. And I'm kind of
like it's almost too late at thatpoint, you know. So I really
I really appreciate you being here onthe main source of truth, and thank
you for doing everything that you're doing. Thank you for having me and helping

(45:59):
me spread the and thank you foreverything you're doing. We have to stick
together and we have to grow ournumbers. It's time, absolutely all right,
some final truths. People like ElenaBarbara are now wide awake. We
are constantly exposing the fact that schoolshave normalized things. They're simply not normal.
The people who support teachers and librariansteaching the hyper sexualization of minors are

(46:20):
sick, twisted individuals. They've losttheir soul. Teachers are teaching about anal
masturbation for christ sake. Elena mentionsin our movie, which is only about
half an hour Folks American Groomer,the movie the documentary that really the mind
stops working right because of sexual abuse. A survivor of sexual abuse is three
times more likely to attempt suicide thansomeone who is not sexually abused. Depression

(46:44):
and PTSD. They all have theopportunity to perpetuate sexual violence on others because
of their experience. The victim canbecome a psychopath due to sexual abuse coming
directly from these K through twelve schools. We've proven it all over the state
of Maine and all over the country. This is really what's happening today in
our schools. You need to shinea bright light on them, make them

(47:05):
squirm. And run away like thecockroaches they are. I want to say
thanks for listening. I appreciate youspreading these podcasts around to other people,
regardless of political affiliation or sexuality.What's happening in our schools to our youth
is simply wrong. Round them,round them up, blessed, round them

(47:27):
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