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August 17, 2023 71 mins
Today on the Maine Source Of Truth podcast, we have an amazing young woman, a fighter, someone willing to stand for the Truth, because the truth is the truth, no matter whatever age you are.

Hannah Faulkner is someone who has been raised by loving parents and given the ability through her belief in God, to say exactly what is going on in America today with the attempted destruction of our American family and moral values.


She’s an inspiration to me and I hope she is to you as well.

I’ll provide you some interviews that I collected at the Turning Point USA Action Conference from people like Anna Gary from China, ME and Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Floridian’s perspective on America’s Governor Ron DeSantis who is running for President and their position might not be what you think.


I also interviewed a parent, Diana Lockmiller, from Alabama, who is an advocate for Educational Freedom and friend of the podcast who we’ve had on before, Tony Kinnett from The Daily Signal.

I’ll also update you on a bearded lady from Out Maine with mental health issues, who is pushing trans-cultism to your local Maine medical practices.


She’s on Instagram @HannaFaulkner1776, Twitter @HannahF1776 and YouTube, just search for Hannah Faulkner.

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(00:00):
Today in the main Source of Truthpodcast, we have an amazing young woman,
a fighter, someone willing to standfor the truth because, as she
says, the truth is the truthno matter whatever age you are. Hannah
Faulkner is someone who's been raised byloving parents and given the ability, through
her belief in God, to sayexactly what is going on in America today
with the attempted destruction of our Americanfamily and moral values. She's an inspiration

(00:22):
to me, and I hope sheis to you as well, because as
a sixteen year old, she isfighting for our country when many adults are
unwilling to do so. I'll alsoprovide you some interviews that I collected from
the Turning Point USA Action conference frompeople like Anna Gary from China, Maine,
the presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, andFleridian's perspective on America's Governor Ronda Santis

(00:44):
who's running for president and their positionmight not be what you think. I
also interviewed a parent, Diana LockeMiller from Alabama, who's an advocate for
educational freedom just like I am,and also got to catch up with friend
of the podcast who's been on beforeTony Kennett from The Daily Signal. I'll
also update you on the bearded ladyfrom out Maine who has mental health issues,

(01:04):
who is really in the circus andshe's pushing trans cultism to your local
main medical practices. This is themain source of truth podcast and very few
parents have said anything, but Seanmcbriarty did. Sean McBride is in the
fault and focus today Sean though,how pervasive as that in our school?

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Sean mcbriarty joins us now he justwon this lawsuit and gets forty thousand dollars
from the school board. Good morning, Shawn, his most dangerous dad.
Apparently, how are you are youbeing a working school by a local district
for exfolding the transgender library. That'slike, can you explain to what would

(01:46):
happen? Hey? You all sowith everything that's going on to be dispositive,
this like outphole mail, Yeah,the overceptialization of books and libraries at
the pool and it looked like youput the handle on that. Thank you.
I ask you to support this podcastif you wanted to continue, and
if you want to help me withmy legal expenses and god willing a legal

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give sendgo dot com slash Sean mcbriartyAnd now onto the show. All right,
so again, this is season two, episode seventy three. It is
August seventeen, twenty twenty three.This is gonna be Hannah Faulkner, sixteen

(02:28):
year old patriot. That's gonna beour episode title. First, a Bible
verse Psalm's twenty five five. Leadme in your truth and teach me,
for you are the God of mysalvation. For you, I wait all
the day long to me what thatmeans in this situation. Kind of how
I reflected back on this podcast today. Again, we're all about the truth

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here on the main source of theTruth podcast. And that's been a struggle,
and it's been a struggle really foryounger adults, for that next generation
that has just been gaslighted and indoctrinatedand just confused as all. Heck,
most of those folks in our publicK through twelve schools, which are just
failing this entire generation of young Americans. Hannah Faulkner, she's not like that.

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She is an amazing, amazing youngwoman, and again she's strong,
She doesn't. She doesn't get worriedor worked up with the flat that she
takes for speaking her mind. AndI just wish that more younger people would
do that. I met, obviouslya number of younger people like this at
the Attorney Point USA event. Butyeah, you just you just don't see

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that. I mean, Maine,for example, has become a very blue
state. We used to be purple. I think it was fifty five percent
of the population voted for our mosttyrannical crazy pants governor, Janet Mills.
Whether or not those are real votes, I'm not sure, but the point
being is that, you know,Maine is in rough shape here. We're
trying to do all we can toexpose what's happening in the schools. And

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this is a little bit of aramble, but I think again, lead
me in your truth and teach me. That's all we can do. Now.
My style is to add a littlebit of hyperbole there and again ridicule
a Saul Alinsky told us, Ithink it might be rules for Radicals Number
five is one of your most powerfulweapons. I love to use ridicule,
and generally speaking, I never punchfirst. I just CounterPunch, and it

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drives the people crazy, and Hannahwill speak to it in our interview.
Once they start calling you names,you know you've won. So anyway,
I think you have to have astrong moral foundation in this situation. You
really have to stand on your principles, and again that will speak for you
and speak volumes. So one ofthe craziest updates that I've got here from
the state of Maine is that onJune eleven, twenty twenty three, out

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Maine, which is a trans cultgroup that received more than three hundred and
thirty thousand dollars from main taxpayers intwenty twenty one, held a training class
called the Overview of Best Practices forbuilding Welcoming and in Inclusive Medical Practices for
LGBTQ plus Youth. So I wasprovided video of that training and I want
to share with you a couple ofthe horrors in her own words of what

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she's saying. This is August Sender, Outmans training coordinator, who goes by
pronounced they Them. She is thebearded lady in the circus. She is
a training coordinator telling other medical professionalsabout gender and that one third of the
students in Maine are LGBTQ plus minusand person dollar sign whatever it is,

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and that two year olds no theirgender. So I'm gonna play a couple
of these audio clips. You cansee the entire story. I haven't got
the audio clips up on Rumble yet, but I will, but the entire
story is on my sub stack atSean mcbriarty. I'm a kind of a
long form writer, but there areall kinds of really key points in this

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article about gender and not tolerating itsuse and those kind of things, So
I'd love for you to read more. But I'm gonna play a couple of
these clips here. And this firstclip is an update on again the Main
Department of Education through They're just horrific. Main Integrated Youth Health Survey now says
that one third of all manners areLGBTQ plus minus dollar sign and person whatever.

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And are we talking about suicidality andabuse at home and addiction? But
first, how many kids in Maineare LGBTQ plus. On the Main Integrated
Youth Health Survey in twenty twenty one, we saw that twenty one point one
percent of Main high school students identifiedas gay, lesbian, bisexual, or
some other sexual orientation than streets,and three point five percent of main high

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school students identified as transgender. Whenincluding kids who said that they were questioning
their gender identity or questioning their sexualorientation, we see this number jump to
twenty five point seven percent of kidsidentify as gay, lesbian, bisexual,
or some other sexual orientation than otherthan streets or questioning their gender identity,

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and six point five percent of mainhigh school students identify as transgender or unsure
of their gender identity. This isa sixty percent increase in two years,
which is why trainings like this areso important. If you are working with
dung people, all right, justinsanity, right, sixty percent increase,
and these guys will say, ohyeah, this isn't a social contagion,

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this isn't being pushed in school,this is just a natural development after tens
of thousands of years, in twoyears the rate has jumped more than sixty
percent. Again, this person,this bearded lady of the circus, is
off her rocker and she's telling othermedical professionals that this is a fact when
we all know it is complete nonsense. This next clip is really the critical

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component here where she says that genderidentity develops around age two, So listen
up here. The other side ofan lgbtq PUS identity is our gender idea
identity. Our gender identity is ourinternal sense of who we are. We
all have a gender identity. Itis what our brains and our bodies tell

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us we are in relationship to ourconcepts of womanhood and manhood or neither or
both, or something else entirely.So our gender identity is really personal.
And here are some of the mostcommon gender identities on the screen, and
there's so many more. We're goingto talk about that in a second.
Excuse me. Our gender identity startsdeveloping around age two, so this is

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an important distinction to make between genderand sexual orientation. Sexual orientation depends on
another person and develops later on inlife, while our gender identity starts developing
as we're learning language. Yeah again, totally totally Offer Rocker, totally mentally
insane August gender No way is thisaccurate? So you know she uses the

(08:58):
term gender identity. Now, JohnMoney coined this term, and those that
are not familiar with John Money,he sexually abused children in his experiment to
I don't know They're twins or brothers, but they both committed suicide after he
experimented on them. And his quotewas, if I were to see a
boy aide ten or eleven who's intenselyerotically attracted towards a man, if the

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relationship is mutual, I would notcall it pathological. Quote from John Money,
a pedophile advocate. So I tellpeople all the time, don't tolerate
the use of the term gender orgender identity on its own because it was
made famous by a pedophile advocate,John Money. And again, if you
want to read more about that story, the entire complete story, go to

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substack Sean mcbriarty and I'll hopefully youget some of those clips up on Rumble
here later this afternoon. And againjust for you listening, these were these
were medical professionals attending this training,like well, and this it's kind of
weird Laurie Wood, who is aWestbrook middle school principle who uses she her
pronouns, so you know she's awoke tard. But interesting that middle school

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principle would get on a training frommedical providers. Except where we know that
the goal of these people, theseliberal far left radicals, taxpayer paid radicals
in the school is to have thisworld view of schools which not only can
brainwash your children with our taxes,but also sexually transition them with chemical castration
drugs, chess binders and push themto genital mutilation through the guise of providing

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dental and medical and psychological help.Meanwhile, only one third of kids in
Maine can actually read to proficiency andonly one quarter of kids in Maine can
actually do math a proficiency. ButLaurie would spending her time this summer boning
up on gender and two year olds. Victoria do Prey from the Reddington Fairview

(10:56):
General Hospital in scott Heegan, Maine, attended this training. Cathy and Egan
Arnold from the University of Southern MaineUniversity Health and Counseling Service, who also
goes by the she her pronouns alsoa woked hard. She's another Ada who
thinks we care about her sexual narcissismwith her pronouns. But Catherine Egil Arnold,
she attended the training. Kate Bulldock, the nurse practitioner at Lincoln Health

(11:16):
and Damrascotta, Maine, who asource told me that her horrific experience with
this nurse practitioner was about a checkupthat was attended with her then twelve year
old daughter with miss Bulldock, andthe source placed to complain on the nurse
practitioners license after claiming the nurse practitioner, Kate Bulldock, was condescending and rude
in front of her daughter. Andit got worse because Buldock attempted to drive

(11:41):
a wedge between the mother and herdaughter when the mother expressed concerns that her
daughter maybe struggling with gender due tooutside school influences. This source stated that
the well child visit quickly became agender focused situation, with a nurse practitioner
pressuring the mom to take her twelveyear old daughter to the gender clinic in
Portland, Maine at the Barbara BushChildren's Hospital. So again, these are

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the horrible people attending these training trainings, again led by a bearded lady clown,
essentially a crazy person who says inclaims that gender identity develops around eache
too. It's just nonsensical. SoI want to bring you some of the
I try to do some man onthe street kind of interviews. When I
was at Turning Point, USA asa reporter as a member of the press,

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I did get this. We wereactually waiting to go into the main
auditorium where again speakers like Steve Bannonand you know, Tucker Carlson and President
Trump and all these folks are goingto be speaking later that day, and
I got some audio from some folksin the crowd as we were waiting.
Again, the audience a little muffled. I think it was the first time
I actually tried to use my sortof professional microphone. But I'm going to

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give you this audio and just giveyou a little bit of idea of some
of the folks that were there atthe event. So my name is Sean
mcbriarty and this is the main sourceof Truth podcast. I do educational advocates.
You work up in Maine, andso I'm just kind of swamped here
with a lot of folks waiting toget into the convention, just having to
meet some great folks from Florida,and wanted to ask you, you know,
what your opinion is on what's goingon in America's school system within doctor

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nation. It's really gotten crazy lately. And I heard from a lady and
on the coast on the East coast, of Florida that her kindergartener went to
school the first day, and thiswas about five years ago, before all
the Wolke stuff, and she said, what did you learned on your first
day in school? Find And shesaid, I learned there's no God.
And it's just gotten worse and worsefrom there. And I have friends who

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are homeschooling now because of the junkthat their kids had been taught. And
they said, we're you know,we're not gonna take it anymore. We're
getting our kids out of there.And my kids, I homeschooled them too,
so after I'm a huge advocate ofhomeschooling. My twins are now twenty
one. But if I knew thenwhat I know now, I would have
yanked them out immediately. I'd tellparents that I believe in Maine the schools

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are irreparably broken now, and they'reworth saving because they are a community institution.
But right now, at least inthe state of Maine, it's in
rough shape. You guys, atleast have America's Governor Ron de Santist down
here. What do you think aboutRon running for president and sort of that
beef between him and Trump for whateverreason I wrote him because I went to
his campaign one of his campaign ralliesback when he was running, and I've

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told him, you know, acouple like the last few months. I've
written him back because he writes allthe time, sends out emails to everybody,
and I write him back and Isaid, please don't make me choose,
because it's not going to be you. Trump wins every time, and
I really dislike who de Santis hasbehind him. I don't like them.
They're not the little people. Whatabout this? So I you know,

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my dream scenario is a Trump toSantist twenty twenty four ticket. Do you
think there's any opportunity there. Doyou think there's a chance in hell that
that'll happen? I hope not,because I want to keep to Santist.
I want him here in Florida untilhe's ready, and I don't feel he's
ready. I feel that he's gotthe wrong people behind him, and I
feel he has really orders his reputationin the eyes of the people who love

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him because he has taken the wrongside of these issues and taken the wrong
people on his side, the contributorsthat he asked, the people backing him
are not my people. Well,I can see that, and I can
see that you know that's the rightthing to do. So I really appreciate
your time and your name again,Laurie Blomberg. All right, thanks Radio.
Thanks so Laurie from Florida. Ireally appreciate that. Was literally in

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line with like hundreds of people.I need to learn to not shout into
my own microphone. I guess Iget all jacked up and I need to
comment down a little bit because thatmicrophone's pretty can pick up a lot of
audio obviously, so sorry for thenoise in the background, but I think
she really summed up. I talkedto dozens of Floridians down there, and
their their focus really was, Hey, look, this isn't the Santis is

(15:48):
time. He's got the wrong peoplebehind him. He's got a bunch of
rhino old guard people funding his campaign, and they will not, you know,
they will not pick this Santis overTrump because Trump is their guy.
So and then I also learned,and which I wasn't aware of, you
can't have two people on the ticketfrom the same state because you lose like
half your electoral electoral College vote.So my dream ticket of Trump to Santis

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where Trump would take the next fouryears and de Santis would take the next
eight. Probably can't happen unless oneof those guys changes their address before twenty
twenty four and if they can makeup and and see if they can resolve
some of their differences. But oneof the people that I have been telling
people about and he's gaining in thepolls is Vivek Ramaswamy, and I had

(16:32):
a chance to interview him in thehallway. Same thing I'm screaming in a
micro my microphone. I'll try tofix some of that audio for you.
But the gist is he has beenanswering all of these questions like a professional,
like somebody who's run a business likePresident Trump. And don't count this
guy out as a potential VP candidatefor Trump. How are you guys?
Yeah, So a couple of thingsI'll just say is, on Monday,

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we will be releasing our list offederal judges to the appellate courts, as
well as my likely nominees to theSupreme Court. Not gonna desfily, you're
aware of that. Not going toaddress questions on that now. That's coming
Monday, And on Thursday we're gonnapublish our long awaited plan of exactly how

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we will shut down on legal andconstitutional authority different branches of the executive branch
without asking for Congressional consent under existingstatutory authority, with our detailed shutdown plans
for the first three agencies, whichwill announce on Thursday. So that's coming
ahead this week. But with thatsaid, we'll take any questions against now
that. Can I ask you aquestion you recently stated, if you're a

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public school teacher who exactly are unionizingagainst, and you talked about shutting down
the US Department of Education, canyou tell us a little bit more about
that, please? Yes. SoI believe that when public school teachers are
unionizing, they're unionizing against the verypublic, that is, the kids who
they're supposed to represent, and Ithink that that's wrong. So, in

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a nutshell, my plan for educationwill reform, and I'll give you a
hint about one of them that you'llhear about on Thursday, will include shutting
down the US Department of Education usingthat eighty billion dollars in funds to fund
underfunded school choice programs at states thathave school choice, which means they have
to adopt school choice programs. Inorder to receive those funds, public schools

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in those states must write their contractsin a way that end teacher employee union
protections. Now you have true competition, true choice. We will actually have
a portion of the difference in funds. If a school spends less per student
then one that spends more. It'sa trend in this country. The school
that spend less actually do better.Parents can take the money with them that

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actually allows students to graduate with asmuch as a two hundred fifty thousand dollars
graduation gift when they graduate. That'show you starve the bureaucracy. That's how
you deliver choice, that's how youdeliver economic empowerment. And the last thing
I'll say is every high school studentin this country should have to pass the
same civic test that every immigrant hasto pass in order to become a naturalized
citizen. That was awesome, great, great response. He already has a

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plan, he's already thought about it, he's put together, you know,
strategic documents, which you can findon his website. So Vivek Ramaswami somebody
that I think you really should listento and find out a little bit more
about it, because I think he'sgoing to be a player one way or
another. Now, this next person, Anna Gary from Waterville. H she
was at Turning Point. She's beenpretty heavily involved. She's been traveling all

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around the country for these events andand really you know, getting a great
education. None another strong young woman. Uh. Certainly along the lines of
Hannah. I assume that they knoweach other. I might try to connect
the connect them. But this isthis is my interview with Anna from the
floor of the convention center. Allright, so Sean mcbriarty here, main

(19:51):
source of truth. We're in WestPalm Beats, Florida, and I'm really
excited to have Anna Gary correct anduh, Anna's from Waterville, has involved
with Turning Point USA and really hasdone a lot of student events and just
wanted to ask you a little bitabout your situation in Waterville, how a
Turning Point has kind of given youfolks some maybe a little bit of gentle

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nudge to kind of get things goingback from a patriot perspective and then go
from there. Okay, Hi guys, my name is Anna Gary. I'm
from China, Maine, but mychapter is based out of Waterville, Maine.
It's a high school chapter. SoI worked with a lot of homeschool,
charter school, private and public schoolhigh school kids in my area right
in Kennemac County, Maine, becausemy chapter is called the Kennemack County Activism

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Hub. We started our chapter ofbacking about February, and since then we've
seen like a lot of impact liketaking place. When I got involved,
and they got a bunch of highschool kids involved, Like the older generation,
like parents, grandparents, were justlike stoked to see high school kids
that actually like cared, that wantedto know how the government worked, that

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wanted to make a difference, makean impact on their state, who wanted
to just get involved, especially likewhen a lot of people older than us
aren't really interested in that. Likea lot of people were just impressed.
And so we held our first eventback in May, our Pro Life Communications
class, and we drew a prettygood crowd. They're about one hundred and
thirty people there, and they werelike really impressed with us teenagers and they

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wanted to get involved because high schoolerswere getting involved. Let me ask you
a questions, So it was wasit it like a class after school?
Was it a presentation. Was itsomething that other people came to like explain
the process on how that came tobe to do a pro life discussion.
So our pro life communications class wasa public event. Our chapter hosted a

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speaker from the Leadership Institute to comeand teach the general public. So we
had people of all ages that werewelcome to come and learn about communicating the
pro life our pro life values outstanding, and so a lot's going on here
at this conference. I'll be honestlythat I'm a little overwhelmed. This is
the first time for me, andI'm fifty two years old, so I

(22:03):
don't know how you're going through this, But I know you've got a group
of friends here that are very excited, a good group of patriots. It
gives me some I guess thoughtfulness thatthere are other patriots that are coming up
in the next generation. Tell mea little bit about the convention and what
you've seen, what you've heard someof these speakers that have really impacted you,
and uh just kind of talked throughthat a little bit. Well,

(22:25):
if this overwhelms you shouldn't go toAmfest. That's like twice as big.
This is like a mini version ofAmerica Fest. Well, I guess I'll
kind of start with like my favoritespeaker. My favorite speaker like last night
probably would have been Tucker Carlson.I love just how he always comes and
he brings like a moral aspect toeverything. Like a lot of speakers are
all kind of like campaigning when theyspeak and stuff, But Tucker comes and

(22:48):
he's just he's very based. Well, his laugh is infectious. I mean
when he starts giggling, I startgiggling. It's it's so cool almost definitely,
And laughter is like a huge thing, especially in movement. If we
don't know how to laugh, thenwe're kind of like living in fear,
Like we're always serious all the time. You're just fearful of like laughing and
stuff. But being able to laugh, like Tucker laughs just lightens everything at

(23:11):
Freeze. It's very freeing. Butyeah, I'm here with a bunch of
friends. Actually two of them startedchapters of their own one in Colorado,
one in Arizona. So TPUSA islike really branching out, spreading across the
country. But I was also herefor Turning Point USA's Chapter leadership summit.
So I've been here for like fivedays now and I've been able to network

(23:33):
with so many chapter presidents like acrossthe country, Like it's amazing. So
now I have connections everywhere and friendsto support me. So if every needing
me help, I can like reachout and ask somebody, Hey, what
do you do with your chapter,Like I'm struggling with this right now?
Can you help me? And theyprovided us with so many like cool resources.
We got to meet like tons ofspeakers. Sorry to everyone that's like

(23:56):
attending act Con, Like we gotbehind the scene like exclusives. Well,
it's interesting when you when you doget that level of access, it's it's
really tough. And you know,I kind of equated to I used to
be a big NASCAR fan, goto a lot of races, and once
I got into the garage area toreally meet a lot of the folks genuinely,
they're just really kind hearted, youknow, regular people. Yeah,

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but you know, you see themon TV or you you know, read
their books, or you see themon social media, and to some degree
it can be a little intimidating.But yeah, once you kind of get
that behind the scenes experience, it'sit's a pretty amazing deal. You know,
it's pretty cool when you get tolike just have breakfast with Charlie Kirkman.
That's that's pretty cool. No,And so speakers today, you talk

(24:40):
a little bit about the Sound ofFreedom movie. Is that the correct right?
And I was going to go seeit yesterday. I ended up getting
pulled away and doing a couple ofother things. But you said one of
the speakers was was had spoken hereor is going to speak here? Tim
Ballard? He's going to speak inlike ten minutes, So I'm like excited.
I'm really excited to see him.The movie Sound of Reason, Lah,

(25:03):
the movie Sound of Freedom is allabout his story. He was a
pedophile hunter. I can't remember thename of the agency he worked for.
He hunted down pedophiles, and afterdiscovering like what was on the laptop of
one of those pedophiles, he sawa little boy and was convicted to save
that little boy. So he kindof went against what that organization had been
doing, and he he saved thatboy from the sex slave trade, and

(25:29):
then he ended up saving that girl, that boy's sister. So the whole
movie is his story about him likebreaking into like a South American country,
saving these kids and reuniting them withthat family. No, that's impressive.
I'm gonna see the movie. I'vehad so many friends say that it's it's
really an emotional experience to see it. For me as a father, you

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know, I would do everything,including you know, go down in my
death to protect my twin girls.And like I said, I really think
that you you're carrying yourself very well. I know you're traveling a ton,
you're seeing some cool sites. You'rein DC a little while ago back,
and so I really appreciate the opportunityto get to know you a little bit
better. And I really think there'sbig things to come for you. And

(26:11):
again, if you ever need anything, you just you know where to where
to find me. Well, thankyou so much, Sean. So that
was again, that was really cool. And appreciate Anna's time I had.
I don't actually, yeah, Ithink the Turning Point USA, so I've
had some involvement and that's kind ofwhere it started. She's I'm trying to
think it might have been a yearago February and had some meetings with some

(26:33):
of the Turning Point folks that haveNew England and mentioned you know Anna in
Waterville. She's from China, Maine. But mentioned Anna and and just some
of the good things that she's doingwithin the space of really homeschooling, but
in that in that area, inthat same you know, Age Range as
as our guest today, Hannah Faulkner, and again appreciate Anna's openness and opportunity

(26:56):
to, you know, spend alittle bit of time with her and hear
her perspective. And this is thelast one that I got. This is
Diana, and Diana has a prettyinteresting story about homeschooling and some other things,
So give that a listen here it'sabout seven minutes long. We were
over at Tony Kennett's site. Tonywas on my podcast a while back,

(27:17):
and I just kind of ran intoyou and you mentioned your passion is educational
freedom. So if you could justeducate us and the listeners as to who
you are and what you're doing,that'd be great. Hey, my name
is Diana Locke Miller, and mypassion is just for me as a mom
to not take the education freedom outof my hands as a parent. I

(27:41):
don't believe that any teacher, anyeducation principle, anybody should take that freedom
as as a mom from me.And it is my passion that the day
that you think that you can tellmy child what's right from wrong, the
day that I'll take my child outof your hands. So what's been happening

(28:03):
in Maine is homeschooling has really takenoff. Now there's only about fifteen thousand
students that have gone into homeschooling fromthe numbers that they say, But I
know myself dozens and dozens of peopleI think that the public schools, at
least in Maine are irreparably broken.They're not. It's not that it's not
worth fighting for, but right nowthe way it is, I would not
advocate anybody being there. Where areyou from and tell me a little b

(28:26):
about your school systems? So fromHuntsville, Alabama, and and just recently
here's a perfect example. So mydaughter was at school and they she was
actually told she cannot talk about Godand how and how how everything began.
They talked about all the scientific approach, they would talk about other religions,

(28:49):
but she she was literally told,as a twelve year old child, she
could not mention God's name in theclassroom. So they're probably talking about Darwinism
and those guy of things. Buteven I mean, that's sort of a
pseudo religion when you start talking aboutit. But so obviously you've got a
good moral fabric in faith, andI assume you're upbringing of your children.

(29:11):
That's something that my twins are almosttwenty one. I got twin girls,
and I think because they had thatfaith aspect, they were able to shield
some of this nonsense from the schoolsystems that I didn't know about it until
three years ago. Is that somethingthat you've kind of tried to instill upon
your kids, oh, all thetime? And my son is eighteen and
he's out now trying to make hisname as far as making change happen,

(29:34):
because I think that prayer was takenout of school because we didn't stand up.
We didn't, you know. Ican remember my mom saying she did
not sign the petition. Why youknow? So as a mom, now,
what can we do to make changehappen? Because if we don't,
what's it gonna look like in twentyyears from now? Well, that's what
I say to folks. I thinkthe only reason I'm on this earth is

(29:56):
to protect my children and hopefully givethem about of life than I had.
And I don't think we're leaving ourworld right now any better. It's it's
actually worse than it was when Iwas a kid, and things were much
different back then. I'm fifty two. I'm not going to ask you your
age, because I know that's nota good thing to do. But uh,
you know, we used to ridebikes and play whiffleball and you know,

(30:17):
throw apples at each other and justbe out all night. You know,
it's all our mom yelled for us. It's just a different world.
And the world of social media hasprovided a lot of these kids that are
confused, especially in the LGBTQ range, a lot of online content that is
just kind of melting their brain.Have you tried to shield your kids from
social media or anything? Oh?Yes, so you know my sign.

(30:37):
Of course, he's a Instagram influencerand and he does it in a very
god fearing way. So I trusthim at this point because I've seen his
actions, right, I've seen hisdiscipline. Now I'm my twelve year old.
Now why would I give a gunto my twelve year old? That

(31:03):
cell phone and social media is it'sjust a gun. It can now guns
can protect or they can kill.So and I'm a I'm big, I
mean well, I advocate that theyou know, the same scenario is in
our high school, when middle schoollibraries with the pornography that's in there,
and really you're you're giving a loadedweapon to a child. Now they'll say,

(31:26):
look, it's not part of thecurriculum. We're not forcing it upon
them. But you know, anytimeyou put something in a space where a
child can get to it, itdoesn't matter if it's a hot iron or
if you leave the stove on orsomething. Bad things can happen, and
it's our parents right to protect ourkids. I don't tell a lot of
people this, so let my friendsknow the s. But when the transgender's
books came out in Florida, mycompany, Let's take Form, it was

(31:49):
in the wrong hands of somebody inour marketing department and they passed out these
transgender books and within two hours Igot just customer calling, calling, calling,
and I was the one behind gettingthe book stopped. Went all the
way up to our CEO and Isaid, we will not They didn't even

(32:10):
know that somebody in our marketing departmentgave that. Well, and that's an
interesting thing, and I know,I don't know if that's what happened in
the bud Lights scenario if there justwas too many levels. But it just
seems like I don't know what happenedin your company. But in bud Lights
example, they still haven't backed down, Like they still haven't said, hey,
we made a mistake. I willnever drink a an antiser Bush product
again. I personally, I youknow, I just won't do it.

(32:32):
But I don't know why some ofthese corporate CEOs and presidents don't understand that
they're wrecking. Now, some ofthat comes with the ESG score and we
can kind of that's the whole blackhelicopter theory, but it's reality. But
did you get any assurance or feedbackfrom here? Oh yeah, okay,
it stopped. Okay, So wewe for six hours that day, thousands

(32:54):
upon thousands of ages. I wouldjust call ages constantly. We emailed texts
and called personally called our CEO,and he immediately stopped it. The books
were removed within twenty four hours.He put out a public apology. It
was thought, So, that's that'snot what we've seen in some of these

(33:15):
big scenarios. And I would givekudos to your leadership. It's just like
we all make mistakes, right,and I'm learning more about my faith.
We seen every day, right,but when you recognize it and you try
to make a change, and there'sa positive piece that is a true leader
in your corporation. And uh,I'm really glad that that that that occurred.

(33:35):
Yes, I mean he's going toget backlash probably for a while over
it, but you know it shouldit should have never happened. Well yeah,
and I say, I say there, You know it takes a It
takes a CEO to say, look, we're going to market to all of
our customers. Whatever you want todo in your own bedroom is up to
you. We're not going to promotethis agenda, just like you wouldn't promote
Christianity. You know, it's thesame scenario. Right. So we we've
kind of talked, and there's thememe of you know what if teachers were

(33:59):
converting kids the Christianity and parents didn'tknow, they'd be just as offended.
And the LGBTQ cult is really abad deal. But I really appreciate your
opportunity, the opportunity to meet you, and I look forward to kind of
following some of your information and work. Thank you so much. You as
well. Yeah, meeting Diana again, just sort of bumped into her.
Tony Kennett, friend of the podcast, was there with the Daily Caller and

(34:22):
we had some great conversation there andI did a couple of minutes with him
as well that i'd like to share. All Right, I'm here with a
friend of the podcast, Tony Kennett. We had him on jeez what probably
a year ago talking about why whyteachers are leaving the profession and really great
studies. Some things have changed foryou, so I kind of wanted to
get an update and maybe tell thelisteners what you're focused on and kind of

(34:45):
what your thoughts are here at theconvention. So I'm now with the Daily
Signal and the Heritage Foundation, andI also do a lot of radio broadcasting
and hosting in Indianapolis. And nowwhat I focus on most of my day
is trying to empower and encourage parents, teachers, students, everyone inside the
education system to fight back against alot of the garbage that's not only come

(35:06):
out but has become pervasive, acceptable, and the norm. Especially a lot
of teachers who are just kind ofon the fence. They don't want a
lot of trouble, but they aretoo nervous to step out and to support
those. So I'm doing that,doing a lot of expository writing, trying
to make sure we get as muchout there as possible. But I'd say,
honestly, I'm just trying to dowhat I think that God's prepared me

(35:27):
for, which is to just getin this fight and help others that I
can. It's it's not the TonyKinnett show. I'm just trying to give
a hand everywhere. And I thinkI think that's a great thing, you
know, to focus on. AndI'm I'm kind of still new in my
faithful journey and for about a yearand a half, and I'm learning a
lot. Yeah thank you, thanks, yeah, thank you. Something I

(35:47):
fought off for about forty years.And that's a longer story. But but
what kind of advice would you give? So I talked to a lot of
teachers who will feed me information behindthe scenes, but they don't dare say
anything to their supervisor to the administration. And we have a lot Maine is
one of, if not the oldeststates in the country. I think we
talked about this before. So you'vegot a lot of teachers who are just
trying to survive the next two yearsor a year and then go into retirement.

(36:12):
But what would you say to ateacher who's kind of on the fence.
Obviously, I'll take any information wecan get and I'll expose it confidentially.
But what would you give them fromyour experience and talking to other teachers.
Sean knows me, Sean has myemail, Sean has my phone number.
Sean will put you in touch withme. And I don't want to
put you on the national stage andput you any kind of a target on
your back. I want to giveyou anything that you need. I want

(36:34):
to answer any questions that you have. You are not alone in this fight.
You are not sitting like Elijah inthe wilderness asking you know I'm the
only one. You are not.And even if it's not breaking a story,
even if it's just giving you afew things to get you through that
last year. I want to dothat. And we have a network that
will help you confidentially, and whateveryou need, we want to make sure
you get it. That's first andforemost. So Sean will put you in
touch with me. Reach out tohim. Awesome. I appreciate your time

(36:57):
today and it's really good to seeyou again. Always man's pleasure. Thanks
good catching up with Tony and appreciatehis time, you know, going and
really again the situation with him inthe Daily Signal. That's a great,
great step for Tony. He's donea lot of educational information exposure and I
wish him well and hopefully we'll connectand maybe collaborate on a few stories here.

(37:21):
So anyway, so those are theupdates from Turning Point USA. Appreciate
you listening. And again up nextis Hannah. But I want to before
I do that, folks, Ijust wanted to let you know I am
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Our next guest is looking to seta new standard for her generation.
She's very composed and poised for herage and speaks about all of the issues
happening today in America. I sawher interviewed at the Epic Times booth at

(39:14):
the Turning Point USA Actions Summit,and I was very impressed. She's said
in the past, truth is truth, no matter whatever age you are.
It is willing to stand on principle, even if she stands alone. She's
very grateful for her parents who haveraised her well. Talking about a number
of issues plaguing in America today.Our guests started a Turning Point USA chapter
at age fifteen. She's hosted EighteensAgainst Gender Mutilation rally, which was on

(39:38):
January twenty eighth with friend of thepodcast, Chloe Cole. She's seen within
the medical community the first hand impactof the medical LGBTQ cult. She's not
sis gender. She's just a normalsixteen year old kid, but I guess
as normal as young woman can bewho's raised motocross, legend cars and does
triathlons can be I think I readyou only had one slight concussion. But

(40:01):
our guest believes that a person's sexis indeed binary, and as shocking as
that sounds to the folks on thefar left. She's on Instagram at Hannah
Faulkner seventeen seventy six, Twitter Hannahf seventeen seventy six, and YouTube.
Just search for Hannah Faukner. She'sa sixteen year old patriot and a public
speaker traveling across the country to speakup about the broken nuclear family that's happening

(40:25):
in America. So I welcome HannahFaulkner from Tennessee to the main Source of
Truth podcast. So, Hannah,I really appreciate the opportunity for you to
be able to share your story withour listeners today. Thanks for joining us.
Yeah, of course, thank youso much for having me. It's

(40:45):
an honor to view with you alltoday. Cool, cool, and like
I said, I I was actuallycatching up on some of your content and
wanted to say great interview with againfriend of the podcast, Sharon A.
Bishop, America's mom at We're atthe Frank Speech Booth at Turning Point,
USA, and you know, likeI said, I saw you speak and
I just I kind of walked byand I was like, man, this,

(41:05):
you know, this kid is youngerthan my daughters. I'm gonna call
you a kid because I'm older,but you know, I was very impressed
by just your again, your poise, your ability to speak to things.
And one of the things that youtalk about is you speak to God's perfect
design of men and women and howthe left and the media has kind of
trying to pit us against each other. Can you expand a little bit on

(41:27):
that for us, please? Yeah? Absolutely. I mean, even just
going back fifty years from the feministmovement really trying to erase the unique differences
between men and women. I mean, trying to push the lie that men
are women are to be equal tomen, and women are like men and
women should strive to be stronger thanmen. But in reality, men and

(41:47):
women are different. And you're seeing, you know, Riley Gains and all
these women come out pushing back againstthe transgender movement and what they're doing,
and really all this entire sports issue, the men and women after room,
all of it, all that itis doing is just proving that men and
women are not equal. Men andwomen are physiology. Their physiology is different,
Our emotions are different. Our rolesin society, our God or gained

(42:12):
roles in society are different. Menhave strong chest muscles. They are bi
large, is stronger than women.Men are called to lead their families.
They're called to be the protector,the provider. Women are on have soft
chests. They are called to bethe nurturers. They're called to be wives
and moms and women. Women cando great things in society. But we've
Satan has I see Satan because ofa Christian but Satan has gotten his hand

(42:37):
into every fact of society and pervertedincluding on the fact that men and women
are different. And because we've pittedmen and women against each other, because
we've given up on God or gainedroles in society, it's leaded to It
has led to the brokenness of thenuclear family and between one man and one
woman, which is is sizzling downto so many different issues to where we

(42:59):
have the lgbe. Religion religious calledplaying a part into it, and I
call it a religious cult because theyare they worship their teenage and they worship
their bodies, their sexual morality,just like I worship the Goddess the Bible,
and I get a lot of hatefor that, but it is what
it is, and truth is truthagain, Like like you said, no
matter what age you are. Butyeah, I really think we have the

(43:20):
Democratic Party really trying to push andpit men and women against one another,
and pit us against one another asour colors. They're trying to pit whites
against black, Hispanics against white andit's all about control. It's all about
control, Yeah, no doubt.And I've said for years really it's it's
way easier to control us from biggovernment if we are fighting against each other,

(43:40):
because they can allegedly swoop in andsay, hey, look we can
solve this issue. If you justlet us govern you harder, we can
help. It's the situation. Youalso spoke about the intolerance of Christian morality,
and you kind of touched on ita little bit there. As a
young woman growing up in a muchmore complicated America than when I was your
age, what do you see fromyour peer group? And I assume you

(44:05):
know most of your friends are probablyyou know, Christians as well, but
within your wider peer group, youknow what a folks talk about from a
from a Christian morality perspective and maybetalk a little bit more about kind of
what's going on there. Yeah,I will say what's really sad to me
is how the Church has has beenvery cowardice in their stance about these issues.

(44:28):
And we've seen these issues like life, marriage, all of these different
issues that are having in society,we've seen them as political and they're not
political. They're spiritual issues, whichwhich you can't separate politics from religion.
And we believe that lies the church. You believe that you can't set h
that you can't separate politics from religion. You can't because God put them together.

(44:49):
You look at the entire old customer, it's all politics and religion.
But I think what I hear alot is that we're not a Christian nation.
Even among the church. I've heardseveral pastors say following as the Christian
nation, we're not. Even theFirst Amendment proves that what we are a
Christian nation. I mean, ifyou look at the Constitution, over twenty
six percent a political quote stated ina constitution are taken directly out of scripture.

(45:13):
The three branches of government are basedout of Isaiah. I mean,
that's just those are just a fewexamples. I mean our founding fathers.
The most quoted book from our foundingfathers was was the Bible. And so
we are a Christian nation. JohnAdams even said our constitution was created for
a moral and religious people. It'stotally inadequate to the government of any other.

(45:34):
So our our constitution does not fitin moral people. It does not
fit people that do not abide,you know, by Scripture, and do
not follow Uh the Lord and andbelieve in God. And so what's really
sad to me again is that webelieve this lie that you can separate politics
from religion. We believed, weas the Church to believe this life for

(45:57):
so long, and so it's allowsSatan to get his hand and to every
fact of society and the educational systemand to the Church and to the government
and twisting it and perverting it.And so we need more. We need
more Christians in the public square.We need more Christians running for office and
taking a stand. Yeah, Ithink we need to recognize number one,
that our nation is a Christian nation, and it isn't Our nation is not

(46:24):
is not asssible to those that arenot Christians. It isn't and I are.
I agree. I agree one hundpercent. And it's it's interesting.
I started going back to church almosttwo years ago on Halloween, if you
can believe that. But the interestingpart there was that I ended up really
learning a lot about the Constitution.Obviously, I'm still you know, reading

(46:44):
the Bible and learning about scripture.But the other piece of that is,
if I remember right when they wrotethe Declaration of Independence, I believe they
really had a struggle. They hada lot of debate and really argumentative debate
and discussion, and they ended upgoing to i think in the like prayer
meetings for several days before they cameout and rewrote that. And again it

(47:04):
could have been the Constitution. Iforget the terminology, but it was one
of those things where it's directly connectedand those that can't see it really struggle.
The other piece that I thought ofwhen I started going to my local
church here is, jeez, Iwonder if I'm going to see any of
these teachers that I've been really kindof exposing at church and my friends that
sewn, those people don't go tochurch. They're not they're not church going

(47:24):
people. You know, they don'tbelieve in God and religion. They believe
in the trans cult, that's theirreligion, you know, So it does
it does take an interesting view whenyou start really trying to cipher it down.
Yeah, and I always tell peoplewe left England to get away from
a state sponsor religion. And herewe are in twenty twenty three where we

(47:45):
have pick government pushing a state sponsorreligion, the able to be teaching religious
call and so and again our nakedas a Christian nation, but it's not.
You're not forced to be a Christian. That's what our founding fathers.
I completely endored that. Yes,your Christian nation, we're founded on Judeo
Christian principles and values, but you'renot forced to be a Christian. You

(48:07):
have your own opinions and values andbelief system. And we're not a theocracy.
And so we're a constitutional republic.And that's the beauty of a constitutional
public is freedom of speech. Andso if you race a race freedom of
speech, you're race your Judeo Christianprinciples, you really wrought society from the
inside out. But I want tomention you know, Scripture even tells us

(48:31):
that righteousness, righteousness exalted nation.But sinners are approached to any people.
And I think what we also needto realize as Christians is that our politicians
as spiritual are spiritual leaders, justas they were in the Bible. David
Solomon, they were spiritual leaders,and so are our politicians today. And
they're not perfect, they're not pastors, but they're still spiritual leaders that are

(48:52):
governing the affairs as men, andso we have to recognize them as that.
And so, yeah, really justrecognizing that our nation is a Christian
nation and taking a stand on ourGudeo Christian principles and values is it's key.
Yeah. The fact you know,it's a constitution republic is amazing,

(49:13):
given that they don't really teach thatin school anymore. And I listened to
Dan Bongino's podcast, you know,and he says that a lot. But
what he's been saying recently is we'restarting to become a police state. You
know, we're starting to be obviouslyconstricted by everything that's going on, and
obviously we're seeing in politics too.And you mentioned, you know, to
me, the state funded religion,the LGBTQ cult, you know, gender

(49:34):
affirming care. You know, RachelLevine are just fat health secretary who thinks
that he's a woman, says it'ssuicide preventional care to mutilate you know,
children and miners and just the wholesituation. And I you know, I
saw a nice short on your YouTubepage about that, but you also mentioned
the longest actual study from Sweden whichshowed after medical transition and what I would

(49:58):
call again body mutilation, there's anineteen to twenty percent greater chance of suicide
after that surgery. So what arepeople your age again talking about gender affirming
care? I mean, I goto the store and I see so many
young people who are purple haired,new nose ring, you know, just
they look like they're they're just inshambles. You know, what is your

(50:20):
generation seeing there? And again you'renot that typical audience, but you must
have some friends that are kind ofon the periphery that are just confused about
their so called gender. And Ijust say, don't ever use gender as
a term by itself because it wasreally made popular by John Money, who
was a pedophile advocate. But yeah, when it comes to gender affirming care,

(50:44):
you know what are conversations like withwith again your your age group sixteen
seventeen, eighteen year old kids.Yeah, I mean, what's sad to
me is over twenty one percent ofmy generation, according to the Washington Post,
is identifying as LGBTQ, and thatto me is striking and so sad
and even more of my generation.I mean, I'm constantly talking to teams,

(51:07):
to my peers daily and they arejust so confused on their identity.
They're confused on their purpose, they'reconfused on what they're supposed to do in
their life. And it's because wedon't have an identity. We're trying to
find an identity and all of thesethings will that will never fulfill us.
We're trying to find an identity insocial media, in pornography and being an

(51:30):
influencer and all of these things thatagain will never fulfill us. But the
only person that will ever fulfill usis Jesus Christ. And so I think
until we as even the church,as we as as Christians really speak that
message loudly that your identity is tobe found in Christ and you will never
be fulfilled by anything else, wewill we will not get anywhere because we're

(51:52):
trying to preach this message and evenlike to help there, they're you know,
I'm not sure if you're familiar witha lot of their message messaging is,
you know, instead of sending thesekids down a road of destruction of
getting puberty blockers and testosterone in allthese surgeries, they need to go to
a therapist. They need to goto a counselor. But they don't just
need to go to a counselor.They don't just need to go to a

(52:13):
therapist. They need to go toa counselor that's going to tell them the
truth that you cannot change your sex. Because these people, a lot of
these people are going to therapists,They're going to counselors. They're going to
counselors and therapists. They're trying tofind their identity in these surgeries and to
find their identity and their purpose andchanging who they are created to be.
But no, I said, weneed to send them to people they're going
to tell them the truth, becauseagain, that's the most loving thing that

(52:36):
you can do to someone, isto tell them the truth. When you're
in the most toughest situations, youonly have the truth, you only have
reality facing you. And so wecan't escape that, we can't escape reality.
And I really think we just needto start embracing reality. Embrace don't
no doubt. Yeah, absolutely.And here in Maine, the main Department
Education through their main Integrated Youth HealthSurvey, which is given to student in

(53:00):
school, oftentimes without the Prince Prontalpermission. They claim one in three kids
are now part of the LGBTQ cultbecause they wrap in people who are questioning
their gender, which is really disgusting. And also in Maine and across the
country, many counselors, I agreewith you one hundred percent. They have
to be somebody that's willing to tellthe truth. But a lot of these

(53:22):
counselors have told me that they willlose their state license if they actually talk
about gender and try to convince somebodythat, hey, look, you know
you were born with what you got, and you know God made you in
his perfect image and there is nochanging that. If you want to pretend
that you're something else, that's fine. But the other pieces, and this
was the only reason I was goingto ask you this. I saw it

(53:43):
on your Twitter page again, Hannahf seventeen seventy six. I saw a
piece here about whether or not youwould date a liberal, So I don't
necessarily need to know if you're datingor not. But you know, what
do you see in your kind ofboy peers at this age with this feminization
and just confusion. I mean I'vealways said we need more toxic masculinity.

(54:04):
It's kind of a joke, butwe just need, you know, boys
to become men and men to leadand lead families. Like you said,
so what are you seeing out therekind of with your peer group? And
I think I can't remember the exactresults of your of your pole, but
I think if I remember right,it was overwhelming. You know, you
wouldn't date a liberal? Yeah,I think it's pretty I don't know if
you saw the pole or the videosthat are coming out from all these liberal

(54:28):
women saying that they can't find amasculine liberal man. Yeah, was handsome
a handsome liberal man. It's like, yeah, yeah, you know they're
man bunned up, and you knowit's just again, I'm not a coffee
drinker, but you just need togo into your local coffee shop and be
like, is that a dude?Is that a Like? What's going on?

(54:49):
No? But seriously, I wouldjust ask that question. The reason
why I put that poll up isbecause I would ask a question out a
panel similar to that, would youever date a liberal? And my response
to is, again, look atthe poles of no atheists, no conservative
woman that I've ever met, noyou know, non believer. They do

(55:09):
not want to date a beta man. They do not want a data betas
to a void that doesn't does longhere on his eyebrows, has to have
his woke Starbucks Dailey, and isafraid to get in his hands dirty.
Women want men who work, workfrom getting their hands in the dirt,
not work from playing on a PlayStationevery day. They want a leader,

(55:29):
They want a fight or a protector, a warrior, And I think
our world needs uh. Like yousaid, toxic, I don't even like
to call it out. I meantoxic masculinity. When they throw out that
work, I always say, whattoxic masculinity is men appropriating women, forcing
themselves into women's bathrooms and spaces andshowing off their genital yet to women.
That's bigotry, and that's the definitionof toxic masculinity. Masculinity that's men using

(55:52):
their masculinity and forcing it onto women. That's toxic. And so this is
a whole idea of math culinity asin protecting, being the leader of their
families and being a warrior. Thatthe feminist movement has been as toxic.
That's not toxic. That's incredible,that's amazing, and that's biblical. And

(56:13):
I think we need to definitely embracea biblical femininity and masculinity more in our
society. And that makes sense.I kind of call it a liberal masculinity
if somebody, you know, goingto be pushing themselves into women's spaces.
The toxic masculinity for me, kindof has become a joke that it's it's
just men being men, like menbeing normal men has been turned by the

(56:34):
left, and obviously, you know, they change the nomenclature all the time.
They're always changing the words to toxicmasculinity. And I actually have a
school, a local school. Hermannext door to me suing me for calling
out a teacher because of the hypersexualization of miners that she put these kids
through. And long story short,I think they pulled it off my Twitter
bio. It says in the lawsuitand he approves of toxic masculinity, to

(57:00):
which I just laugh and I'm like, that's that's the joke. Like it's
just men being men for the mostpart, So maybe label it, you
know, liberal masculinity. When yeah, somebody pushing their way into a well
and I actually saw it. Youhad a situation at when you were swimming
at a local uh pool where youyou had a man coming into the women's
locker room. Yeah, I wasswimming with my siblings at a local community

(57:23):
center here in Murphysboro, Tennessee,which is a predominantly a conservative state,
when we went into the women's bathroomand we found a man posing at the
woman undressing in the women's locker room. And what's been so sad to me
is I have gotten countless messages fromgirls in this area and even across the
country saying that they've had the similarsituations where men are entering into the locker

(57:46):
room undressing or they're taking advantage ofthis. And these men aren't and a
lot of these men aren't confused onwhether they're male or female. They're just
obsessed with women and they're just kickingadvantage of this this ideology, and so
it's so sickening. It's so sadto me to see that this is even
happening. But a lot of themare contacting me. What should I do?
What should I do? Well,file a police report. If they're

(58:08):
out of the bathroom, take pictures, document this immediately again, file a
police report, called the police,complain to the facility. Don't just walk
away and think that everything will workout, because it's not. We've done
that for so long, We've triedto be nice and kind for so so
long that it's not working in well, we have to be firm on our
beliefs. Obviously, truth is love. Our love without truth, it's hypocrisy.

(58:31):
And so standing up is truth,that is that is truth, and
that is loving, is to takea stand. So yeah, it's sickening
at the complete mockery. I wasjust having to debate with these dragged queens.
They're actually the three drag queens thatcomet computed with ru Paul, and

(58:52):
they I told them, they said, what do you have a problem.
Why do you have a problem withus stressing as women? I said,
I do. It's an insult tome. It's a complete mockery of women.
And you're putting on this fetish,this simplete fetish and mockery of women,
and it's disgusting. And when youwalk in go ahead. Sorry,

(59:13):
no, I was gonna say.I tell I tell a lot of people
in this. You know, youcan use this if you wish. Calling
them drag queens is too kind.So what I what I say to folks
is call them trans strippers, becausethat's what they are. They're they're trying
to pretend those strippers, call themgroomer clowns, and and they're really performing
in female blackface, and and it'sreally a sexualized, politicized ideology that again

(59:37):
is trying to break down those normalbiblical principles that you know, men are
men and women are women, andyou can't pretend to be the other one.
And I'm glad to hear you becauseit's really interesting to me. You
know, the feminist movement was sucha big deal in the seventies and eighties,
and it's kind of fizzled out.Like where are all the women who
should be outraged that these guys aretrying to take their spots on a swim

(59:59):
tea or they're trying to, youknow, be a powerlifter. I mean
that's come back in the news.You know, male powerlifters is crushing the
women's records. Well, yeah,because you know, I think I saw
a stat like ninety five percent orsomething of the men are stronger than women
in the United States, you know. I mean it's just again, it's
a it's a biological fact. Soyeah, yeah, so and I would

(01:00:21):
agree with you. I mean whatI would say is, uh, never
put yourself in harm's way because alot of these people do have a screw
loose. They are sexually perverted.They are looking to take advantage and put
you know, put put a womanlike you in a corner. So don't
put yourself in a bad spot.But yeah, you have to document it.
I would say, you know,make sure you talk to your parents
hopefully you know you've got a father. If that happened to my girls,

(01:00:44):
I can't tell you what I wouldbe doing in that moment, but I
would be doing everything I could toexpose this pervert. Uh, you know.
And it's just man, it's ashame that you guys have to even
think about the lack of safety inthose kind of areas. No. Absolutely,
And one thing I'll say that it'sone thing that these the like you
said that, I call them dragsdudes, Like what movie we when we

(01:01:07):
went? And I yes, andwhenever we went out to that. We
made sure they called him stars likenice to meet you Star, Nice to
meet you star, because Lorist,you're not a woman. But I remember
mentioning. I said, what doyou guys think about mister Levigne calling gender
affirming care suicide prevention care? Andthey said, well, first saw,

(01:01:30):
don't you think that it's an insultto him? That's kind of offending?
Offensive that you called him mister becausehe likes to be called missy. Doesn't
know what's offensive, And an insultis for me forcing me to call you
something that you're not because you arenot a woman, and so that's that's
the offensive. That's that's an insult. It's forcing someone to call you something
that you're not. So we've gotit. We've gotten to this point in

(01:01:52):
society where we have absolutely truest deniers, where we have people in leadership denying
basic by all oology, and it'sjust it's completely mind boggling to me.
I I just drive down the roadthinking in my mind, what in the
world is going on? Like weliterally are confused on whether there are two

(01:02:13):
genders. I'm not confused. Iknow there are two genders. I follow
the science and now We kept reiterating, reiterating that to the these drag dudes,
because they can say, well,you know, that's just not what
I believe. That's not my truth. But it doesn't that's your opinion.
But you're just you're just denying thescience. You're denying reality. And I
and again I say to folks,don't tolerate the use of gender. Just

(01:02:37):
say there are two sexist there aremen and women. That's it. And
when people get into the whole argumentabout uh, you know, the point
zero one percent of unfortunate kids,it might be born with a birth defect.
I mean, that's not who we'retalking about here, We're talking about
ninety nine point nine percent of thepopulation that Again, you know, when
you're born, you either have aninny or an out and it's pretty easy
for the doctor to observe that,hey, this is what it is.

(01:03:00):
They're not assigning sex or gender.It is the truth, right, So,
and you know what they bring notesthat those arguments, just like they
bring up the homophobic that you're abig at, you're a racist arguments because
they want to distract you. Theywant to attack your character so that everything
else you say does not matter.And so whenever they bring up like the
circumcision argument, I said, okay, we can talk about that later.

(01:03:21):
Well, let's get back to thepoint that you think it's okay to me
late minors, right, No,no, no, no, no no.
And you know, I mean youand I are both at the turning
point action event. I mean thatwas that was a you know, maga
fire stom essentially with Trump coming out. I don't know if you've got a
chance to listen to the President Trump'shour, and I think twenty six minutes
of just pure fire. But hedid talk about being committed to fight for

(01:03:44):
the dignity of women. And Iknow you've said Trump is your president.
You know, tell me a littlebit about sort of what what you know
Trump? Trump? In most casesfor kids, your age is something that
people are most offended by at thispoint. But what does that mean to
you as President Trump been we lookedtowards twenty twenty four. Yeah, absolutely,
well. I am so beyond thankfulfor Trump and his courage and dedication

(01:04:08):
to our nation. No president,or anyone for that matter, has faced
the onslaughter from the media like him. Yette has kept his complete composure the
entire time and I'll say that's allGod, but not to mention he is
the first president to give away hissalary and to lose and estimated one billion
dollars net worth during his presidency.And I'm gonna keep explaining why he is

(01:04:30):
going to be the next president,who should be the next president, and
why every other Republican nominee should sufficientstep down because they know he's going to
win. But I think the issueis a lot of people are like trum
twenty twenty four, but they don'tunderstand why we should elect Trump or why
Trump is demanded for a job.But he is the president who relocated the
Israeli embassy back to where it belongs. I'm not sure you remember, but

(01:04:54):
when Solomoni threatened the American people,he was eliminated within twenty four hours.
There was no red line talk,no threats, just action. And the
Trump means business. He means business, and we are the people. We
the people in the United States ofAmerica, need a president that takes action
with a proven track record as alifetime master negotiator with business, natural and

(01:05:15):
global affairs. And I think youknow, while Joe Biden is sitting in
his basement eating ice cream and hasconversations with his crackhead son Hunter Biden.
Donald Trump Donald J. Trump isgoing into the middle of the lion's den
with the most woke reporters in theUnited States, facing the most accusatory questions,

(01:05:41):
and they never catch him. Heescapes every trap they tried to depend
him down in. And he's afighter. He is our fighter. He
can't be bought or controlled. Andthis is why the media and all the
world leaders don't want him in office, because they know he means business,
and they know he's a fighter,and they know that he will do whatever
he says something, he's going todo it. And I believe that every
Republican nominee, every Republican candidate runningagainst ten, needs to step down so

(01:06:04):
that we can make America right again. I agree. That's an excellent summary,
one of the best that I've heardso far. So, as we're
wrapping up here, where do yourtravels bring you next? Yeah? I
will be in Las Vegas next weekspeaking right after ten ballards in Las Vegas.
So with the Reawakened America tour.Cool? No, that's cool.

(01:06:25):
I again, you know, howcan so how can people follow your work?
Some of the racing, exciting thingsyou're doing, and uh and kind
of follow what you have going on. Yeah, So I have an Instagram
It's Hanna Faulkner seventeen seventy six.Then I'm on Twitter. I'm trying to
get better at Twitter, but Iit's Hannah Hannah asked Underscore seventy seventeen seventy
six, or actually might just beHannah as seventeen seventy six needs a double

(01:06:45):
checks out. I think it is. Yeah, yeah, okay, thank
you know, one to me aboutit. And then I have a YouTube
which I just post some of thesome of the content that I get and
it's just Hannah Faulkner. So yeah, keep up with me and see what's
going on and how I do poston some of the ways that people can
get involved on my Instagram every nowand then because they know that's that's a

(01:07:09):
big question. People want to getinvolved and they don't know how. So
yeah, I'm I try to useInstagram, but I'm too old for Instagram.
I think I text you do that. I use Twitter a lot,
you know. I think it's gottena lot better since Helon took over,
but it's it is looking like that'sstarting to get a little compressed on the
Twitter space again. But I justwant to say, as a father twin
girls you know, a little olderthan you, I just I must think

(01:07:30):
your parents so must be very proud, and really I appreciate what you're doing,
you know, as most of theworld would kind of perceive that what
you're doing is risky, not onlyon the dirt or the track on the
microphone. But I just want tosay, God bless you. I really
hope the listeners give you a lotof support and hope to see you down
the road here again sometime. Yeah, it's looking forward to see you all

(01:07:50):
as well. Thank you so much. God bless you all. Absolutely,
thank you. I'll put you onhold here for a second and uh and
we'll talk hold on. So myclosing thoughts, I'm just blown away by
the just amazing contribution that Hannah Faulkneris giving to the United States, giving
to kids her age, you know, sixteen year old who is better versed

(01:08:12):
in a number of these things thana lot of adults that I know,
and is willing to speak up andtalk at the microphone and really, you
know, give her all for youknow, glory of God and UH and
what she believes in. Off theair, I had a chance to say
thank you to her mother. Ihope to build a touch base with them
at the December turning point usam RafestAmerica Fest, I guess down in Phoenix,

(01:08:34):
down in December, So I guessmy closing thoughts are. I am
simply amazed by the job that thisyoung woman is doing, the poise and
the character, and really the intestinalfortitude that she has to be able to
go to the microphone and talk abouta number of these subjects, subjects in

(01:08:54):
which you know, much of herpeer group in that age would really be
thinking is an negative situation, andshe just again she stands on the truth.
And again this is the main sourceof Truth Podcast, so we certainly
appreciate it. I joked with hera little bit off the air, I
think I have socks that are olderthan Hannah is. I think I have
socks that are more than sixteen yearsold, So I probably should go through

(01:09:16):
those again. But again, forsomebody that's sixteen, who's just turned sixteen,
that can stand up in the faceof tyranny like this, I really
have to question the adults out therelistening to this podcast. You know,
what have you done? I knowa number of people who listen to this
podcast have done things to help theirsituation, help your community. But those
folks that are listening that maybe havenever taken any action, maybe have never

(01:09:39):
sent something as simple as a Freedomof Access Act request or a FOYA to
your local government institution to find outabout the finances, or find out about
your school curriculum, or just findout what's going on in your local town
council. It is up to you, America, to really get involved before
we become a full blown police state. And that's really what's happening now.

(01:10:00):
So I really appreciate listening, andplease send this to as many people as
you can. Like it on anyof the areas where you listen to podcasts,
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you can go down the rabbit holeliterally for hours on the educational horrors of
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(01:10:23):
listening. Oh all detected about itthousand and becusin all round them up,
round them up, and let schoolround them up, and let's school the
blood reach God away. And that'sthe state of my state of my state

(01:10:45):
of mind. That's the state ofmaster and of my state of mind.
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