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January 4, 2024 43 mins
We talk with Maine graphic novel author Jared Julia about his new book, The Red Offenders.

We define "woke."

We discuss why the "Red Guard" of today is led by student activists who are Marxists.

They want to tear down America from inside the K-12 schools and many of the 45 communist points are already in place.

The media are also all parrots.

He’s on twitter @jaredjuliaX

www.jaredjulia.com

Book available on Amazon: https://a.co/d/gYKqwme

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(00:00):
Today, welcome Jered Julia to themain source of Truth podcast. He's authored
an international best selling graphic novel calledThe Red Offenders. His activism is not
to expose the grand facade of thewoke now, but rather look back to
its roots and reveal the origins ofwoke. We'll be detailing the definition of
woke today. That's what's being taughtin our k through twelve schools. It's
an ideology disguised as science and it'sdestroying our youth. I'd go as far

(00:24):
to say what was being pushed todayin the schools is a cult. This
is the main source of Truth podcast, and very few parents have said anything,
but Sean mcgriarty did. Sean mcbriartyis in the falkst Ofcus 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

(00:46):
school board. Good morning Shawn throughhis most dangerous dad. Apparently, how
are you you'll be so work youstill buy a lawcal district for exposing the
transgender library. It's like, canyou explain to what will happen? Hey?
You all, so with everything that'sgoing on to we just talked to
this like alcohol mail. Yeah,I'll about the over festialization of books and

(01:11):
libraries at the pool and then looklike you put the handle on that.
That's the why I makes you tosupport that. I ask you to support
this podcast if you want it tocontinue, and if you want to help
me with my legal expenses and godwilling a legal offense fund to help others
in need, please consider chipping inat www dot gibson go dot com slash
Sean mcbriardy And now onto the show. All right, folks, this is

(01:34):
season three, episode ninety four aswe record this January fourth, twenty twenty
four, and today it's Jared Juliathe Red Oppressors. That'll be the name
of the podcast. As I alwaysdo a Bible verse, I always have
a hard time saying this thesillusions.I think three twelve three ten. For
even when we were with you,we would give you this command if anyone

(01:57):
is not willing to work, lethim not eat. That's basically some of
the topics we're gonna be talking abouttoday. Socialism and communism and all this
garbage before it was ever coined.It was really mentioned in the Bible.
So the only update I'm gonna givetoday is on our FOA case. The
Freedom of Access Act your Right toKnow sometimes called FOYA Freedom of Information Act

(02:17):
across the country, might be calledsomething different in your local area. But
the gist of it was that Isued Herman School Department, Micah Grant,
Jesse Keith, and Christen Quinn Shoryback on March third of twenty twenty three,
and just recently that order was dismissed. My court case was dismissed.
I'm going to call it a tie. I'm not gonna say I lost.
I'm gonna call it a tie.Now, this case is about everybody's right

(02:39):
to know. And more than that, it's about lawyers having a civil servant
wilfully withhold their copyrighted materials which becamepublic documents the moment taxpayers paid for them,
the moment it was put into hishand. I requested a binder called
the twenty four twenty fifth Annual NewSuperintendent's Workshop, and it was created by
Drummond Woods and the lawyer and attendedby that superintendent, Micah Grant. Now

(03:02):
the issue is when I asked forthat public information back on December twenty first,
twenty twenty two, Micah Grant,the local superintendent, and Herman refused
to provide it to me. Hestated in his letter back that the quote
FOA, materials you requested are copyrightprotected. While not authorized to make copies,
you may review these unquote Now,I was not allowed to take photos

(03:24):
or make copies during that in personreview. He basically said, if I
tried to do that, he wouldend the session. But one has to
ask, why are the school lawyersDrummond Woodson, who have the majority of
the two hundred and fifty three schooldistricts in Maine. They have over forty
educational lawyers on their payroll paid forby us, we the people of Maine.

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Why are Drumm and Wits and thelawyers charging the tax payers through a
local school department of Herman to usea government agency to stop citizens from being
able to copy their workshop information paidfor by these very same tax paying citizens,
unless, of course, the lawyersdidn't want to have this information out.
They didn't want the citizens and knowwhat's being pushed on these new impressionable

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superintendents who are then pushing them throughthe administration of the schools, who are
then pushing them through the teachers,who are ultimately then pushing this in doctrination
down to the students. Things we'regoing to talk about today with Jared Julia,
But one of those things listed onthe school finance section of this binder
was quote hoard your cash. Now, it's not the superintendent's cash, it's

(04:29):
the local, state, and federaltaxpayer's cash. It should be the student's
cash. But that's not how schoolsoperate. They're the worst run business in
the entire town you live in.And I'm no legal expert, but it
seems like this is a massive conflictof interest Drummond Woodson. The lawyers are
getting paid by the taxpayers who areoffer legal recommendations to have Micah Grant a
local civil servant police their copyrighted materials. And that's not even how copyright works.

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Copyrights a federal law, and ifyou misuse the copyright provisions, Drummond
Woodson would have to sue in thiscase me in civil court using their own
money. But instead they're getting paidby the taxpayers to prepare themselves for our
trial, of which I represented myselfpro say by myself cost me five hundred
dollars and twenty two cents if anybodywants to donate www dot give, sen

(05:15):
go dot com slash Sean mcbriardy.But then they got paid again to defend
the materials in court. They gotpaid to travel two hours north from Portland
and two hours back and who theheck know is probably by lunch all on
the taxpayer. So it's really easy. When you FOE request electronic documents,
all anybody has to do is simplycomply with the FOO law and send them
back to you electronically. The quotefrom the main FOO law says, quote

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an agency or official must provide accessto electronically stored public records, including emails,
as a printed document or in themedium it is stored in, at
the discretion of the request, alwaysrequested in electronic form. But what Micah
Grant does is he goes to Drummondwoods on every FOA issue, and at
three hundred fifty dollars an hour,they're laughing at him. Micah Grant is

(06:02):
Drummond Woodson's bitch. That's it,I'll repeat it. Micah Grant is Drummond
Woodson's bitch. They don't care thathe is a complete moron and doesn't know
how to do his job. Allthey do is they laugh their ass off
and all over to the bank everytime that red phone lights up, and
it's him asking simple questions about howto refer to FOA cases. It's an
insane misuse of taxpayer money, andit's now in the tens of thousands of

(06:26):
dollars. And my guess is yourlocal school district, regardless of where you
are in Maine or across the country, isn't a very similar situation. So
you're not supposed to have to driveto some location to be held hostage by
somebody sitting sitting over your shoulder asyou scribble down things with the pen and
paper from a copyrighted binder. Andthen you may also know that Micah Grant
called nine to one one on mefor taking a selfie of him and I

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so a selfie is worthy of anine to one one call. So I
have his response ruling that I'm goingto publish, hopefully a national article today.
I'll get that all you know goingon. I'm going to go to
tonight's local town council meeting in Herman, and I'd estimate we've all paid Drummond
Woodson like ten grand for this case, twice the annual budget that he has

(07:09):
a five thousand dollars annual budget.I think he's up to like sixty grand
at this point. And I wouldrecommend it to any school board or any
town council out there. Town councilorswho are ultimately writing the checks for these
schools to operate to get a lineby line, detailed by minute breakdown of
all of the money that Drumm andWodson or any lawyers out there are basically

(07:30):
bilking the tax payers for you shouldhave a detailed invoice, minute by minute,
dollar for dollar, on how muchyou're spending it and on what.
So we're going to do this allover again. I recently submitted to the
school board chair, Stephanie Oyler,she's a crazy woman, by the way,
for the middle school. Sorry forthe quote, main school law and
practice for board members a practical guideby Drummond Woodson. So that request acknowledgement

(07:56):
is actually due today, I doubtI'll get it. I'll be putting forth
another superior court case another five hundreddollars and twenty two cents. Again,
if anybody wants to help me pitchin for that, I do appreciate any
of the donations. Anybody that canpitch in www dot give send, go
dot com slash Sean McBride's when whereyou can pitch in. Yeah, we're
gonna We're gonna put force another superiorcourt case. We can all spend our

(08:18):
hardware earned taxpair of money on thisagain. But this time I'll win instead
of tie because I know what thescoop is. I've gone through it.
I'm going to win this battle foreverybody, for everybody's sake of It doesn't
matter if you're a journalist or acitizen. This is everybody's right to know.
And I'm out here fighting for yourrights. I'm putting my literal,

(08:39):
you know, financial resources on theline for you, and I would hope
that you know, Hey, ifyou get any sense of accepting, you
know, any of the information thatwe've given you on the podcast. Again,
I can't believe for the fact thatwe've done ninety four episodes, but
any of those podcasts that you've listenedto, Hey, listen, just send
me five or ten bucks. Ifyou could send me the cost of a

(09:01):
soda or cost of a sandwich,nowadays, everything helps, and frankly,
there's not enough people putting their moneywhere their mouth is. If you're not
going to act because you feel likeyou're in a position where you haven't found
your voice yet, then you knowagain, please either stand beside me,
stand behind me, or get theheck out of the way. But if
you're willing to help, I surecould use it. So I thank you

(09:22):
and up next again, Jered JuliaThe Red Oppressors. My next guest was
recommended by a friend of the podcastepisode twenty four alumni Alvin Louis from Courage
as a Habit turns out this guyhas some connections to Maine. He had
his world slowed down by COVID inthe plandemic, and he started to tackle
the subject matter that we'll be discussingtoday. He's a parent who deeply cares
for his kids' education, in hisgrandkid's education, and he's chosen to expose

(09:46):
what's happening in our k through twelveschools. His activism is not to expose
the grand facade of the woke now, but rather look back at its roots
and reveal the origins of woke.He's found that items discussed in schools today
are not based in science. Theyhave not been tested using the scientific method
long known to produce accurate findings.What's being taught today is this ideology a

(10:07):
disguised as science, and it's destroyingour youth. And not even go so
far. That's being pushed in schoolstoday is called a cult. It's cultism.
So he authored an international best sellinggraphic novel which I've read, called
The Red Offenders, illustrated by thetalents of Harry Avera if I'm saying that
right, And he's on Twitter atJared Julia j A R D j U

(10:31):
l I A and you can findhim at www Jared Julia dot com.
So listen, it's my pleasure.I welcome Jared Julia to the Main Source
of Truth podcast. So Jared welcome. Thanks. Yeah. Absolutely, So

(10:54):
this is kind of a short readgraphic novel, The Red Offenders, and
you take readers on a journey kindof through this humorous dystopian world of social
topics that are kind of funny anddangerous at the same time. The main
character accidentally hurled back into the nineteenseventies, into a world of woke and
it says the Redfenders is like Alicein Wonderland meeting Animal Farm, and it

(11:16):
explains a bit of a detail howwe got to this world of woke and
what we can do about it.So tell the audience a little bit about
a couple things like how did thiscome about? And really, what's your
target audience in this sort of genre, because as far as I know,
I haven't read any other graphic novelsof this nature. Yeah, yeah,
because it's funny, because this wholesubject matter, a lot of other writers

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have written about it, but whatthey've written are you know, these academic
journals and they've written other serious booksabout it. And I just thought,
you know, when you start startdropping terms like deconstruction and postmodernism, I
think people's eyes start glazing over.So I decided to write the same subject
but in a graphic novel form tomake it accessible. I wanted to make
it funny and know so that peoplecould just you know, kind of understand

(12:01):
it instead of being given the facts, just being given a story that kind
of unfolds the facts about this.So my girls are big into Marvel comics'
you know, we've had that,even though you know, Disney and Marvel
have kind of gone woke themselves hererecently and have paid the price financially.
But you know, that's one ofthose connections that I joke off and like

(12:22):
I wish I had boys. Ireally don't, but I say that occasionally
to my twins. They're twenty onenow, they're just two of the you
know, most well behaved young womenout there, but they still love comics.
And so I think that's something thatI can give at least to I
know, one of my girls,and she'll probably read it and have that
sort of like, oh, Ididn't catch that, you know, in
you know what my dad was talkingabout, But they'll see it in this

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graphic novel. And right out ofthe gate, the book discusses the woke
movement. So can you give meyour definition of woke and I'll kind of
provide you mine after that. Sure. Well, first of all, where
woke? The term was coined byI think Rudy Joutschekh. He was a
socialist and part of the early labormovement in this country, very very far

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left. Died years ago, buthe was the one, I think who
coined the term woke because and theway he explained it was as a man.
You and I we go through lifea certain way and have certain experiences,
but women go through the same experiencesbut experience it differently. And people
of color have a different experience thanwhite people, and we, as white

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males, must be awakened to theirunique struggle. So that's where woke came
from. A lot of people creditRobin DiAngelo, who wrote a book called
White Fragility, but I think thatRudy said it about twenty years before she
did, so that's why I kindof credit him with coining the term.

(13:48):
Yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, And then woke itself is you know,
I started when the world slowed downwith the pandemic is as you said
in my intro, and I startedhaving more time to research this subject.
You start to research, you know, why our education system is not as

(14:09):
good for our kids as it wasfor us, and you're confronted with the
term woke. But then as youdig deeper, you get to postmodernism,
and so you start digging and diggingand digging. And so really what I
formulate as a definition for woke isthat and a lot of postmodernism. A
lot of these thinkers were all Marxists, themselves. So it's really Postmodernism is

(14:33):
really kind of a rebranding of Marxism, and Woke is kind of a rebranding
of postmodernism. So but all threekind of share the same structure. So
even though certain details have been changedas it's gone from Marxism to postmodernism to
woke, the structure pretty much staysthe same. So I'd be interested,

(14:58):
y, yeah to hear that.Actually, time, Yeah, that ties
right in. So she Van Fleet, who immigrated from communist China. You
can listen to her episode on podcastepisode sixty. We talk about the Red
Guard, which is you know,really in your book as well. But
she started me off with the definitionof woke, and she said, woke
is a worldview using the lens ofMarxism. Okay, so that's kind of

(15:18):
what you just said at the endthere. Now I like that because I
kind of understand it, but Idon't think the average parent will get it.
So I was searching for a differentdefinition, and that one I found
came from medium dot com. Inone of their articles, they viewed woke
as an unhinged extremist belief system sweepingthrough our culture, politics, and education.

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Now, to me, I thinkan average parent can at least kind
of cock their head and maybe wraptheir brain around that, because I know
when I call Marxism out, likeI can't even get parents to understand this
pornography in their local library, muchless understand or have them understand that Marxism
is really this overarching connection to destroythe country from within. And also the

(16:02):
thing that I you know, firstoff, you mentioned like school when we
were kids. So I graduated innineteen eighty nine here from Hamden Academy in
Maine. I'm not a very smartdude, Like I've survived on diligence and
determination and the details and truth,you know. So I look back and
I say, oh my gosh.You know, if if I would consider
myself maybe a B minus student,today's kids they have no chance, Like

(16:22):
they're D minus f students because ofthe all of the structures have been lowered
for them, like the bar hasbeen lowered. But when you get back
into some of the definitions, likeI get a little confused, like socialism,
racism, communism, Marxism, allthese isms and one of the things
you had shot me a text beforehere about the main Secretary of State,

(16:44):
Shenna Bellows, you know, creatingthis thirty three page nothing burger and an
attempt to keep Trump off the mainballot. And you had said when you
saw the Instagram photo that I putup of Bellows with a Hitler mustache.
While researching your book, you foundthat woke was derived obviously not only from
Marxism, but also Nazism as well. So can you explain that a little
bit? Yeah, Well, firstof all, most of what woke is

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comes from a thinker of a postmodernistnamed Michelle Fuco, and he came to
his height of popularity in the nineteenseventies. And all of these wok academics
that quote and cite an expert eightypercent of the time they cite Michelle fu
Co. So he really came upwith a theory called deconstruction. And all

(17:30):
that really means is that you shoulddeconstruct or tear down what makes our society
go. So the family structure,the structure that says that women should should
be homemakers and that the man shouldbe the bread winner, you know,
different established structures like that. Hetalked about deconstructing them all because they were

(17:53):
all evil, they were all badbecause they kept women down and they kept
others down. And and as youcan kind of tell, that sounds a
lot like woke, because that's reallywhere woke is derived, is from that
concept of deconstruction. But the reasonwhy I thought it was funny that you

(18:14):
put the Hitler mustache on on bellowswas because Michelle Fucho was was affected by
another philosopher named Martin Heideger. AndHeideger was a German philosopher, and he
really came up with the original theoriesthat that that that FUCO developed. And
he also whenever you hear a transperson when they go to work and they

(18:37):
say, you know, I lovethis company because I'm able to beat my
complete self, my authentic self,that also kind of echoes things that Martin
Heideger talked about. Well, theinteresting thing about that is Martin Heideger was
a Nazi. His job during WorldWar two was he was the president of
Freiberg University, the most prestigious universecity in Germany and one of the most

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in the world. And he wasappointed by Adolf Hitler himself. And after
the war ended, I know,you probably think when the World War two
ended, you know, you havethat picture of the two people kissing in
front of you know, Times Square, and you know, we're all celebrating
the end of World War Two.Heideger was horrified, you know, because
when World War Two ended, he'slike, oh my god, we lost,

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you know, and he was andhe was afraid that he was going
to get tried and executed by theNuremberg Court. So so he got together
with Jacques Derrida, who was alsoa postmodernist, who's a Marxist, but
he helped Martin Heideger, you know, repair his image and they wrote some

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papers together the kind of unset alot of the things that Heideger wrote in
favor of Nazism, so it kindof kind of rewrote his history and he
was able to avoid getting getting executed. That's interest, I mean, when
you when you really talk about whatso you've got Nazi and Marxist connections.
Sam Soorbo had her on the podcastepisode eighty four. You know, she

(20:07):
told me that recently, she textedme, socialism is just the less bloody
path to communism. And she alsowent further and said fascism really conserves private
property but no rights, with thegovernment dictating and controlling everything, and so
that's ultimately what the government wants todo. Right, We're seeing government who
wants to retain and gain more power, which is completely opposite of what our

(20:29):
founding fathers wanted. Right, Sothat's true in all these terms, it
doesn't matter. You know, It'sfunny the left is trying to rebrand the
far right as fascist and it's like, no, that doesn't even make any
sense. The right, or theconservative movement or the constitutionalists are basically saying,
hey, there should be less government. You know, the farthest right
you could get is anarchy, rightwhere there's no government. Like, it's

(20:52):
crazy, that's insane. I don'tknow any anarchists. The only anarchists I
know are from my old girls highschool. This this group down down in
Massachusetts. Cci they ended up sendingsome people in to do you know,
racist or non racist bias training inMSAD fifty one in Cumberland, Maine,

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and ultimately in their June newsletter itsaid if they're going to eliminate racism,
they must eliminate capitalism and move toa socialist and anarchist form of government.
Right, So let that set infor a second. It's like that's being
paid for by the tax payers tohave this this community change inc. Go
in, teach all the teachers andadministrators how horrible they are because they're white.

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Because Maine is the you know,one of the whitest states around.
I think it's like ninety four percent. And it's all about division. So
one of the things in nineteen sixtythree, and this is right out of
your book, there were forty fivegoals of the Communist Party to undermine United
States. And so what I whatI wanted to do is I'll just list
out those that I think are schoolaffected. So this podcast is really about
K through twelve, you know,educational horrors, and really sixty years later,

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in my mind, all of theseare accomplished, right, So people
don't get it. So when Istart talking about communist or Marxist initiatives.
I had this conversation with Hamden AcademyEnglish teacher Sam Manhart and the Parking lot,
and I started talking about Marxism andhe just went batshit crazy, like
and so, but when you getto these number seventeen, get control of
the schools, make them a transmissionfor socialist and communist propaganda, Soften the

(22:26):
curriculum, get control of the teachers'unions. Check okay. Check dote number
nineteen. Use student riots for publicprotests. Check twenty four. Eliminate all
laws governing obscenity, calling them censorshipor in current times, I would call
that book banning, right, thewhole book banning narrative, which is nonsense.
Check twenty five. Break down culturalstandards of morality by promoting pornography and

(22:49):
obscenities in books. Now we havehigh schools putting up trans book displays.
Check presents number twenty eight. Presenthomosexuality, degeneracy, and promiscuity as normal,
natural and healthy. Check that's happeningto five year olds. Eliminate prayer
from schools. Check right. Discreditthe American Constitution number twenty nine. Check

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thirty one. Discourage from teaching Americanhistory. Check so the school is indeed
where the power is. And oneof the things that you mentioned in your
book and quoted lenin saying, giveme your four year olds, and in
a generation, I'll build a socialiststate. So here we are jared right
now through some hope and some ofthe things I learned at the recent Turning
Point USA's America Fest young men inhigh school in America have never trended more

(23:33):
conservative than they have today. Ihope that that's a backlash and that it's
almost now kind of edgy to notfall in line with what the cultists are
saying in school, Like the activistsare almost like the conservative constitutionalists. Now,
I mean, that's that's how crazythis whole thing is. Gotten right,
So I might have to do anentire article on those on those listings,

(23:55):
but they're right from your book,and you know, when you start
to connect it, it's like alight bulb blew up in my brain as
I was reading your graphic novel,because I'm like, if you go to
the main source of choof facebook pageor my at Sean mcbriordy twitter feed as
example after example after example of exactlywhat those things are, so help me
a little bit to understand. Youknow, your view of history is being

(24:18):
rewritten. So the students are turnedinto these little activists, yeah, exactly
because they need to be turned intoactivists, because they need to be kind
of the muscle to get revolution done. People forget that the Nazi movement started
with a with a student movement outof the universities in Munich. So a

(24:38):
lot of these start with the withthe student movements, and basically it's partly
because of another postmodernist. His name'sHerbert Marcusa, and he was from something
called the Frankfurt School. Basically itwas just a Marxist think tank. But
they understood that one of the problemswith Marxism that's unworkable is that the workers

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were supposed to rise up suddenly andcreate revolution, and that's what Mark said
in his writings, but that neveractually happened. So that's kind of a
problem if you're a Marxist and youwant a revolution and then replace it with
your form of government. So theycreated a new what they called proletariat new
revolutionaries, which would be the collegestudents. And this relates to what you

(25:22):
were saying before about the Red Guard. The Red Guard were not analogous to
the SS or Stormtroopers or anything likethat. They were basically kids. The
youngest Red Guard were about twelve orthirteen, and the eldest were only about
eighteen when it started, somewhere intheir twenties by the end in seventy six
when the Cultural Revolution ended. Butthey were kids, and you can only

(25:45):
get kids to destroy the culture.No older Chinese person would ever destroy these
artifacts of these ancient dynasties. Butyet there's videos of these kids in these
Red Guard uniforms smashing these priceless artifactsfrom ancient Chinese history, and people forget
that the Nazis tried to destroy traditionalGerman culture. So that's a really an

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important part of woke is you've gotto tear down Western civilization. So all
the isms that you were talking aboutbefore, one thing they all have in
common is they are all about biggovernment. None of them talk about small
government, which is what we talkabout. But the other thing is they
want to tear down the society.And you know, this gets back to
deconstruction from Michelle Fuco, where we'vegot to destroy the existing society and then

(26:34):
replace it with this, with thisMarxist utopia, or at least that's the
dream. Well yeah, go ahead, Yeah, Well, I was just
going to say, with the fortyfive rules, you mentioned the ones that
directly relate to education, But thething that really struck me about that was
that a lot of them relate toreally the whole progressive movement. You look

(26:56):
at number thirteen is do away withall loyalty oaths. You know, there
was a school board member in thelast month from a school system near Los
Angeles where he put his hand ona stack of books and took his oath.
But the stack of books were these, you know, highly sexualized books
that a lot of parents in thatdistrict wanted taken out of the elementary school

(27:18):
library. So they're kind of,you know, eroding the loyalty oaks.
And then they talked about create publicworks of art that are drab and meaningless
forms. And you look at themodern art movement where you have these drab
and meaningless forms or paintings that justlook like somebody through pain at a canvas.
You know, when you look lookat these list of things to demoralize

(27:40):
us, Oh my god, they'reall in those forty five goals, you
know, they all and all ofthose things are you know, the progressive
left is kind of carried the waterfor them on this. Yeah, you
know. So there's you know,here in my town again, him and
Maine, the K through three school, the local school. When I went
to equity meeting to sit in andjust listen to their nonsense, I looked

(28:03):
over and I see a display ofbooks, right, So I walk over
and I go, oh, youknow what's on display now, this is
two years ago probably at this point. So on display for five to eight
year old K through three students isa book called The Art of the Protest,
and it has a Black Lives Matterfist with a pen in it.
Right now, these kids can't spellblue, but they're building little activists from

(28:26):
kindergarten to twelfth grade. And soit's not just as they get older and
in their high school years in college, which is really where college was the
in doctrination breeding grounds, it's nowstarting in pre k and kindergarten. And
so you know, you're talking abook about this move to this visually divisive

(28:47):
issue, right, institutional racism,which hasn't been around in America since nineteen
sixty four unless you count planned parenthood, because seventy percent of abortions and baby
murders are done in predominantly black neighborhoods. But you know, main schools have
a sponsored civil rights team sponsored bythe main Attorney General's office. And I
just saw this display at my localHamdon Academy High school. It's all about

(29:08):
division. So when your book kindof talks through that, can you help
me understand people have taken their rightsfor granted, because I think our lives
have kind of been soft overall,but it we're so easily divided because nobody's
using their brain, like nobody's turningon the sort of you know, crap
filter and saying, yeah, itdoesn't matter what our skin color is or

(29:30):
sexuality or religious preference or whatever.But in your book you go through that
pretty well. So can you definea little bit about you know, some
of these just individual politics that's happeninginside the schools based on skin color.
Yeah, I mean the important thingfor the woke is that we're all fighting
with each other. There can't beyou know, we can't ever reach out

(29:53):
to each other or talk to eachother. And it's interesting that with my
book, some people that have boughtit have messaged me, and I find
out that they're actually on the left, you know, because once parents,
even though they're on the left,find out that their kids are being sexualized,
they're just as horrified as as therest of us. But yet,
if you watch left wing media,you would think that it's really just a

(30:15):
right left issue. It's only thoseright wing you know, jerks that that
that that don't want this and oror it's the right wing wants to get
rid of Catcher in the Rye.That seems to be the big thing.
Those are the only books that wewant to get rid of. We want
to get rid of great works ofliterature and and and you know, in
Shakespeare and all that. But thereality and they don't realize that that that

(30:37):
that we want to get rid ofthese books that really only facilitate the interests
of pedophiles. You know that thathighly sexualized very young children. So it's
so everything's set up to get usto fight against each other. When you
look at woke, it's male againstfemale, it's black against white, and

(31:00):
it dehumanizes either side and it keepsus fighting. So we don't notice that
the Woke are infecting these institutions.You know, our craft meter is not
going off and warning us that thatthat that we're being lied to because we're
too busy in the fight. Yeah, and that's no doubt. I mean,

(31:21):
one of the things that you introducedin your book, and I love
the term, is news judgment.So and you also, you know,
even though this was all available acouple of years ago, we were already
aware of it. But you know, the bill Clinton's association with Jeffrey Epstein,
you know, really hit the fan, really the last couple twenty four
hours the last week you put itin your book, which I think was

(31:42):
just completely ballsy. I thought thatwas great, but really we've seen this
whirlwind of some of these alleged EpsteinIsland pedophiles. But even some of the
local main media is now having topick it up because I believe if not
for Elon Musk's purchasing of Twitter,this wouldn't hit the radar. There wouldn't
be a narrative out there because itdoesn't fit the narrative. The fourth branch

(32:05):
of government, the press, themedia, they just don't want to cover
what actually has to be told becausethey don't want anybody knowing how screwed up
the government is. Right, socan you tell me a little bit about
that in the media in your bookare all appropriately parrots, which I thought
was also funny. So so tellus a little bit about this, you
know, one sided media narrative.And I would even say those alleged conservative

(32:27):
media outlets, even here in Maine, are unwilling to tell the truth on
certain topics like transgenderism and all thatnonsense. But talk a little bit about
your view of media and just theparroting that's going on. Yeah, I
mean, basically the rules of misinformation, which are which are in that scene
that you're talking about, causes themto kind of under report or just ignore

(32:50):
things that don't go along with theirnarrative because the media wants to create a
narrative, and the narrative is essentiallythe woe agenda, and so anything that
conflicts with that just gets ignored orminimized. So they kind of under report,
you know, anything. For instance, with Jeffrey Epstein, they kind

(33:12):
of under report that Bill Clinton wasthere twenty five times, but they overemphasize
that, you know, that thatTrump was there, or somebody like Alan
Dershowitz was there, you know,just once. So they kind of create
It's almost like taking a camera andyou know, when you focus on something,
you make it look big, andso they're able to focus on certain

(33:37):
things and make them look more importantthan they are, and then they're able
to just ignore other things and kindof minimize. So really what you're getting
is not the truth. What you'regetting is a narrative, a version of
the truth that really promotes you know, woke ideology. Yeah, no doubt.
And one of the things that youjust mentioned it like, and I
always say this guy's name wrong,but I think it is Don Lucierr l

(34:00):
U c r E dom underscore lU c r E Twitter. He was
actually at turning Point. I didn'tget a chance to talk to him,
but he you know, he tweetsout breaking news. Jeffrey Epstein's documents verify
that Donald Trump never went to JeffreyEpstein's island or homes, and it says
here, you know, here arethe questions they were asking. I think
one of these at the time underage, you know, sexually trafficked girls.

(34:22):
Did you ever see Donald Trump atJeffrey's home? Not that I can remember
on his island, No, notthat I can remember. In New Mexico,
No, not that I can remember. In New York. No,
not that I can remember. Allright, you know, and it goes
goes on from there. But everybodyin the local media news that is covering
this instantaneously, like you just said, it's like, well, Trump was

(34:43):
best friends with Jeffrey Epstein. Well, he kicked him out of Mara a
Lago. He knew he was ayou know, just a potential, you
know, alleged pedophile on the wholedeal. But that's all that people from
the left will say instantaneously, andthen even when you provide them the facts,
they're like, yeah, I don'tcare what you say. He's still
you know, friends of Jeffrey Epstein. I mean, it's just completely nuts.
So I don't want to spoil theentire book, but I want to

(35:05):
talk a little bit. I'm justgoing to kind of rattle these off and
then we'll get where we can findthe book and how to purchase it.
But you, impressively, we evencancel culture the red guard, changes in
nomenclature or you know, the propernarrative codes to control the language, that
facts no longer matter, how tothink about history, not teach history,
critical race, or feather theory.I thought that was pretty funny, dividing

(35:25):
students from parents, non use ofcurriculum plans, victim privileged dynamics, identity,
politics, immigration, Christian nationalism,patriarchy, and a ton of other
things. I mean, like you, it wasn't a very long read.
It might have taken and I wastaking notes, so it might have taken
me an hour, but probably ifyou, you know, steam through that
it's a half hour forty five minuteread. But we really need a massive

(35:47):
pendulum shift and folks like you thatare willing to step up and really expose
what's going on. You know,schools need to get back to being patriotic
and embrace capitalism. And I justfear this current least educated generation we've ever
seen might be completely lost. Sotell us where they can get red offenders,
how can they follow your work,and they kind of give them a

(36:10):
little bit of a send off onhow they can kind of work through their
own maybe mental ambiguity to hopefully grasponto some of these subjects. While reading
about birds. Well, you know, I actually have hope for the future.
I really believe that the pendulum isgoing to swing back and we're going
to win this fight. And Ieven became even more confident after the Hamas's

(36:36):
Ralei situation where now the president ofHarvard, Claudine Gay, has been fired.
That kind of tears the genteel maskoff of higher education because you know,
one of the problems that the peoplelike you and me have is we
tell these other parents, look,your children are being sexualized, they're being
taught nonsense in school and it's dangerousnonsense, and are like, wow,

(37:00):
I don't really want to believe that. I don't want to believe that the
schools are all screwed up. Thissounds like a conspiracy theory. But then
because of the Hamas Israeli fallout,you've got you know that banner that went
viral that said, you know,queers standing with Palestine, right, you
know, and everyone's like, ohmy god, if the queers actually stood

(37:21):
with Palestine, they would be killed, they got they'd be thrown off the
top roof of you know, anybuilding in you know, in that area.
There's just it's it is completely insane, which is nonsense, but it's
also dangerous nonsense. These these youknow, we could literally get a kid
killed if they actually bought in towhat they're being taught. So I think
there was a lot of disbelief before, but now this has made the issue

(37:45):
front and center, and a lotof the people that weren't in the fight
are looking at this and are startingto get disturbed by this. And I
think that's a good thing for youand me. Yeah, no doubt.
I think the exposure, although itis arduous, it is painful you're you're
scratching and clawing for you know,every year and eyeball out there. But
yeah, you mentioned, you know, the Harvard situation. My understanding is

(38:06):
she stepped down, resigned from president. She's going to withhold her nine hundred
thousand dollars a year annual salary,and she's going to do some other thing
within Harvard. So they haven't quitebooted her off campus yet. But the
moral of the story is diversity hiresare dumb, right, Yeah, so
these people are not hired on theirmerits. They're hired because of skin color.

(38:27):
You know, even now they're saying, wow, we need another black
woman in for the Harvard president.No, you don't. You just need
the best qualified person because right nowHarvard is a shit show. You know,
it's a clown show. So willthere be a next adventure of the
Red Offenders called Victimus Maximus. Yes, So it's going to come out next
month, and then after that,I'm still working on Woke City, which

(38:47):
will be the third one in thetrilogy. So I wanted Critical Feather Theory
to be you know, K throughtwelve, and then Victimists Maximus would be
higher education because the same characters goto Bird College, whose motto is Victimus
Maximus and and they think they're goingto be safe from woke there, but

(39:08):
of course that's the most woke placethere is. And then they go to
to Bird City, where the wokeinfects the culture. So I wanted to
deal with all three issues, youknow, in three short graphic novels that
would you know, really explain ina funny way, you know, how

(39:28):
woke is infecting these these these differentthings. But the most important is the
K through twelve issue with woke.That's where we really need to get this
curriculum out of our schools and geta more more of a curriculum that gets
kids to like themselves. You shouldn'thate yourself because you're white, or you
shouldn't hate yourself because you're a boy. You're not toxic, your masculinity isn't

(39:52):
toxic. And you should love yourcountry. And you know, of all
the countries out there, uh,this is you know where the best.
As terrible as our history is onracism, it's infinitely better than anyone else's,
you know. Yeah, why arethe millions and millions and millions of

(40:12):
people you know storming across our opensouthern border as the rotting bagger, you
know, oatmeal brains and the whitehouses, the borders closed. Why would
they all be doing it? Becauseit's the land of opportunity. And oh,
by the way, the government's givingyou free phones, free free meals,
free housing, free transportation. Youknow, it's a complete joe.
So where do folks buy Red defendtheir Red Defenders. Well, it's on

(40:34):
Amazon. You could just go intoAmazon, type in Red Defenders or type
in Critical Feather Theory and you'll getright to it and you can click on
it. I'm on X a lotof the time. I'm that arid at
Jared Julia X. So yeah,so I mean message me or just reach
out, and you know, I'dlove to chat any of your listeners on

(40:57):
awesome. Awesome. Well, oneof the great quotes that I you know,
from the Defenders, and this isfrom Thomas Pain The greatest tyrannies are
always perpetuated in the name of thenoblest causes, and that's ultimately what we're
seeing. So I really appreciate JaredJulia being us with us today on the
Main Source of Truth podcast, andI wish you the best of luck on
the next two editions. Oh,thank you so much. All Right,
some final truths reference in the graphicnovel The Red Defenders Again by Jared Julia,

(41:22):
available on Amazon, it states thatElizabeth Ellsworth once said, quote individual
freedom, social justice, and socialchange are the final goals end quote.
Now that's pretty much where we aretoday, and that's what our insane Secretary
of State here in Maine, ShehennaBellos said recently. Bello's in a twenty
twenty one clip, talked about socialjustice, climate justice, economic justice,

(41:44):
and other nonsensical, nonsensical and imaginefar left items for really being what they
want to protect in our democracy.Now, someone needs to tell us brainwash
moro on that we're a constitutional republic. But she's the very product of this
system, this woke system that wehave today in our k well educational system.
She is the poster child of woke. So I hope you enjoyed this

(42:06):
podcast today. I think that wassome great information. I am not yet
sure who I'm gonna have on thepodcast next, but as I always say,
if you have a story that isK through twelve educational related, please
reach out. Have them reach outand I'd love to talk to them.
So thanks again for listening. Iappreciate it. Round them, round them

(42:30):
up, less, round them up. Blessed Stata Mine, stay to mine,

(42:59):
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