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February 26, 2024 38 mins
Wanted to get back into the chair and hammer out this podcast about my CPAC experience down in DC this past weekend. My voice is shot, so be warned.

You’ll hear from our main guest Meg Brock, reporter for the Daily Caller and a warrior exposing the trans-supremacy madness occurring inside our schools and our medical institutions.

I also have clips from Loudoun County father Scott Smith, where he breaks some big news about some upcoming legal filings, I get to interview America’s Chaplain, Steve Lee, Sebastian Gorka from the America First Show and got to meet some interesting folks down there like Lou Dobbs and Tom Fitton.

And of course, Trump is a Rockstar, please check out that article on ShawnMcBreairty.substack.com

@MegEBrock on Twitter and @DailyCaller

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All right, folks, I wantto get back on the chair and hammer
out this podcast about my seapack experiencedown in DC this past weekend. Today
you're gonna hear from our main guest, Meg Brock, reporter for The Daily
Caller and a warrior exposing the transsupremacy madness occurring inside our schools and in
our medical institutions. I also haveclips from Loudon County Father Scott Smith where
he breaks some news, some bignews about some upcoming legal filings. I

(00:23):
get to interview America's chaplain Steve Lee, who was indicted by Fat Fanny,
Willis Sebastian Gorka from the American FirstShow, and I got to meet some
interesting folks like Lou Dobbs and TomFinton, and of course Donald Trump is
a rock star. All that andmore coming up. This is the main
source of Truth podcast and very fewparents have said anything, but Sean mcgriarty

(00:43):
did. Sean mcbriarty is in thefust of this today. Sean, though,
how pervasive is that in our school? Sean mcbriarty joins us now he
just won this lawsuit and gets fortythousand dollars from the school board. Good
morning, Shawn, most dangerous dad, apparently, how are you? How
are you being soon or what youdo by a local district for exposing the

(01:07):
transgender library display? Can you explainto what's going happen? Hey, you
are so with everything that's going onto we just talked to it's like alcohol
mail. Yeah, about the overfestialization of books and libraries at the pool
and then look like you put thehandle on that. That's the way I
meant you to support there. Iasked you to support this podcast if you

(01:29):
wanted to continue, and if youwant to help me with my legal expenses
and god willing a legal offense fundto help others in need, please consider
chipping in at www dot gibsen godot com, slash Sean mcbriardy And now
onto the show, all right,Folcus Season three, episode one oh two,
and I'm gonna call this Meg Brock. Two sexes god given. And

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as I'm recording this, it isFebruary twenty six, twenty twenty four.
And if you couldn't tell already,I've got a bad head cold, my
voice is shot. I drove backfrom Seapack eleven hours yesterday and went right
to bed, but I don't feelas bad as I did. I don't
feel as bad this afternoon as Idid this morning. But wanted to connect
with you, and based on goingdown to cover Seapack as a member of

(02:12):
the press, just wanted to beable to nail this out here quick because
with me, probably like yourself,if I don't get right to it,
it seems like it takes forever.And I just want to give my props
to WIGS. The online application helpsyou basically scout out where all the police
cars are. I averaged about sixtyfour miles an hour in my track yesterday.
I also got stuck in New Yorktraffic for quite a long time and

(02:36):
stopped twice. I think the gasup, so anyway, I pretty much
hammered back home. Hey, Ialso want to be able to announce it.
We're in the top one hundred podcastin Maine, number fourteen on feed
Spot from the producer's database. Theysimply sent me a few messages letting me
know that I made their list,which I certainly appreciate. Thank you.
That's an honor to be mentioned sonot bad so as we usually do with
our podcast here, I wanted tomake sure I could give you a Bible

(02:57):
verse and kind of how that relatesto some of the things that's going on
here. And today's going to bePhilippians three seventeen. My beloved friends,
imitate my walk with God and followall those who walk according to the way
of life we've modeled before you,For there are many who live by different
standards. As I've warned you manytimes, they are the enemies of the
cross of the anointed One, anddoom awaits them. Their God has possessed

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them and made them mute. Theirboasts is in their shameful lifestyles, and
their minds are in the dirt.Now, we certainly have a lot of
people who are running these K throughtwelve public schools with their minds in the
dirt, there is no question.And speaking of which, we had to
actually file a federal Civil rights innineteen eighty three claim lawsuit from the floor
of Seapack on Thursday, February twentysecond. Everybody can stay tuned for more

(03:43):
information on that, but I didput up the opening information. It's Sean
mcbriardy against Brewer School Department, GregPalmer, who is a superintendent in his
personal and official capacities, brent Slawaskowskiwho is the principal of Brewer High School
and his personal official capacities, andMichelle McDonald, who is a English teacher
in the Brewer High School in herpersonal and official capacity. So what it

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says here is it's a violation ofmy First Amendment rights. They basically wanted
to try to bully me into takinga story down about this issue of boys
being allowed in the bathroom and probablyI would estimate half of the schools in
Maine have this transgender policy which allowsany boy who affirms as a girl to
simply walk into the girl's bathroom orlocker room and simply hang out with the

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girls. It's a complete issue.It's a title line violation also, and
in my case, the Drummond WoodsonLegal Group which is simply trying to bully
me again to not file these stories. So stay tuned to that. You
can find all the information on Twitterat Sean mcbriardy. Feel free to give
me a follow I certainly would appreciateit. So I bumped into Elsworth Main's

(04:51):
doctor nas at SEAPAC the first dayThursday, and her website is door Tofreedom
dot org and she treated COVID patientsduring the plandemic with ivermexine, avermectin and
hydro chlora queen chloroquine hydro chloric wine, I think is how you say.
And she's a vaccine and bio terrorismexpert. So Governor Mills and all of

(05:15):
her mental acuity took her license awayright here in Maine without hearing, with
no words spoken from doctor Nass.They just didn't want her treating patients with
the stuff that actually works. Youknow, all this stuff that people would
say is conspiracy theory actually is beingproven to be true. But her goal
is now to expose the World HealthOrganization and the secret treaty of the international

(05:38):
health regulations that I've tried to youknow, catch up a little bit on
her live interview with Russell Brand,which is pretty cool, but it's basically
who another tyrannical, taxpayer funded bureaucracygovernment overreached that's really supposed to be trying
to pull as many local control issuesaway from you as possible, and trying

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to make this weaponized machine of medicineby creating a multi organizational group where no
one can stop them because they arethe World Health Organization which, as he
mentions on top, doesn't sound likea big deal, right, but complete
government overreach. So that was greatto catch up with with doctor nas.
First time I've met her. We'vetraveled in the same circles, we know

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a lot of the same people,but it's first time I was able to
shake her hand, so I wasreally proud to be able to do that.
I also bumped into America's chaplain SteveLee, who was indicted with Donald
Trump by the Fat Fanny willis interestingenough. Deep into the ninety eight page
indictment of Trump in Georgia, Leewas one of the named eighteen co conspirators
charged with attempting to influence witnesses andconspiring to solicit false statements and writings.

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Prosecutors described his actions as a quoteact of racketeering activity and furtherance of the
conspiracy unquote to overturn the election,and talks about attempts by Freeman to visit
sorry attempts by Reverend Lee to contactFreeman, one of the folks involved here
in Georgia in her house in December. The last two charges alleged that Lee

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was involved in containing and contacting Freemanin January twenty twenty one, However,
Lee's attorney told just the News thatthe reverend never even spoke with Freeman.
So, as we all understand,this is another attempt to weaponize the Department
of Justice against people simply asking questionsand this gentleman. After serving as a
sheriff in California in the nineteen eighties, Lee was an ordained minister in nineteen

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ninety two. Began serving as apolice chaplain in nineteen ninety nine after moving
to Colorado Springs. He was thehead of the chaplain service for the Bureau
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, andalso was responsible and attended the Columbine School
shooting and was also on ground zeroon nine to eleven in New York City.
So I'll play for you that littleclip that I have here of Americans

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chaplain Steve Lee. All right,I'm here on the floor of seatback in
Washington, d C. With America'schaplain Steve Lee, who was recently indicted
by Fanny Willis. In the wholesituation that we've watched unfold, You and
I talked to a little bit atthe Frank Speech booth about education and so
in your travels, one of thequestions I'm asking everybody is gonna where do

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you think the state of public Kthrough twelve education is in America today?
Well? As a pastor of asmall church in the Chicago suburbs, I'm
very concerned about the state of publiceducation today. One of the things that
we do is we provide a preschool, a Christian preschool as an alternative for
parents, and we want to buildon that ministry there because of the problems

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that we're seeing in the public schools, and we've had our preschool grow.
Our church membership has been kind ofstable, but we're talking to a lot
of parents who are very, veryconcerned looking for alternatives, and so we're
trying to be a small part ofthat solution providing those. So your advocacy
is very very important. This goesthe heart of what our future is going

(08:58):
to be in this well. It'sinteresting. I had a little bit of
a back and forth with a guyon Twitter about I always say pull your
kids now from these public schools,like pull them immediately, and he said,
well, not all parents have theability to do that, and I
said, look, I get it. I can't stop telling you to try
to save your kids, but atleast you're trying to provide an alternative option.
And that's one of the things that'sreally missing right now. And this

(09:20):
is one of the things. Wehad a large megachurch not too far from
a shutdown their preschool program. AndI'm telling our folks, we cannot let
this go. We've got to buildthis, not allow it to decline.
And we're seeing the need and we'reseeing the interest grow, and we need

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to We need homeschooling, we needalternative private education. We need people to
support that financially because a lot offamilies don't have the money. This is
a huge issue. But as church, as as faith people, we need
to really step up in a lotof ways in this country right now.
And I know you've got another interview. One of the questions that I've been

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asking folks is, you know,do you believe that this is a truly
it's a spiritual battle. Obviously,I kind of I'm talking to the choir
here, but tell me a littlebit about the battle between good and evil
that's going on in these schools.What we see is a fundamental battle of
good and evil. A good Godwho gives us his law and also gives

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us the Gospel of Jesus Christ,gives us a message of the Cross,
gives us a goal for moral andspiritual belief and action. It gives us
the Ten Commandments, gives us theGolden Rule. All of these things.
Kids are not being taught how tobe good anymore. They're taught that everything

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is a choice, and you definewhat's good and basically your God. And
we see the kind of wreckage thathappens in the culture. I refer to
that as sexual narcissism. That's goingon in the school. It's all about
them, yeah, and a lotof it is is not, you know,
like sexual transgender agendas, the thingsof these nature. It's not about
sex. It's about setting up ourselvesas God and determining what truth and reality

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and fact is. And you canargue with your narrative all day long,
but at the end of the day, if you jump off a cliff,
you are going to be arguing withgravity, right right, Okay, Well,
that's a great way to describe it. And I really appreciate the opportunity
to meet you, and hopefully thingscontinue to progress on you on your leading.
We trust the Lord in all things. We keep a smile on our

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face, so we trust the Lord, not circumstances. Thank you, sir,
Thank you Sean. All right,that was pretty cool in his words,
you know, you jump off acliff, you will be arguing with
gravity. That's the reality the situation. The other thing is occasionally have folks
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five oh one C three. I'vegot to work on that paperwork a little
bit more tomorrow. So anyway,next on the podcast Saturday Morning, I
bumped into Parents' Rights and Education SuzanneGallagher. She was from the podcast back
on episode seventy June fifth of lastyear, and we've got a great main
contingent here for that organization fighting forthe students, parents and taxpayers of Maine.
And we had a good chat,took a photo. I hadn't ever

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even had a chance to see her. If it wasn't for her jacket.
She had on a jean jacket onthe back had the logo on it,
and I stopped and had a greatchance to meet her in person. So
I certainly appreciate that. I wasalso able to shake hands get a few
words with Brandon Strock from walk Awayfrom the Walkaway Campaign. We had Brandon
on the podcast back on episode sixtysix, May twenty sixth of last year,

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and we were talking right before hehad connected with Sharona on Frank's beach
there at the booth, So thatwas outstanding. So please give both those
podcasts a listen when you get amoment. Sebastian Gorka so from the America
First Show and he has some connectionswith a friend of mine, John Tiggas,
who who had hosted him at hisvenue a few times. You can
listen to John store on episode fiftyfour back on January sixteenth of last year.

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And Gorka is the former editor ofbreit Bart News. Born born in
the United Kingdom from two brave freedomfighters from communist Hungary, Sebastian served in
the British Army Reserve in the militaryIntelligence unit and then after nine to eleven,
became a professor on a Pentagon fundedcounter terrorism program run out of Germany,
and in two thousand and eight hemoved to America with his family,

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where he continued to work for theDefense Department and became a proud American citizen
in twenty twelve, and on twentytwenty, President Donald Trump named Gorka to
the National Security Education Board. SoI'm going to be interested to see how
this. I'll kind of real timeas I'm recording this with you guys,
see how this clip plays out.We started chatting a little bit on one
end of media row. He wantedme to walk with him, so I'm

(14:56):
trying to walk and talk and I'venever done that before, but it sounds
like it shouldn't be that big adeal. But I was trying to ask
him questions as we're walking down meta row and there's people swarming all around
him. There's a camera guy infront of us who's walking backwards snapping photos
as we're going, and I'm tryingto turn my microphone around so that you
could see the main source of truthlogo in the QR code, just in

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case I got anywhere. But anyway, I'm going to play this clip.
I'm really a great opportunity to meetSebastian who's also friends with friends Scott Smith.
So pretty cool, pretty cool experienceoverall, and let me play that
for you. So, with theBiblical principles being taken out of the school
in nineteen sixty two, we've seenthe continued downfall of their educational system.

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Can you have any comments on justyour thoughts on that? Well, I
hartly agree. I mean, howdo you take over nation? Hitler knew
it, Stalin knew it. Theysaid, give me that children, and
I will own that future. We'vehad a secularization and a workification of our
education system since you know, Deweyreally for seventy years, and conservatives only

(16:03):
just woke up to it. Soyeah, it's it's it's a huge problem,
but I appreciate it. It's itis. I'm from Maine, and
Maine is the California of the Eastcoast right now. We're really struggling a
lot of these issues and anything thatwe can do to raise your awareness for
the parents is a big piece ofthat. So well, just get get
engaged. I mean, it's likein the nineties, Tip O'Neil, the

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Democrat leader in the House popularized thephrase all politics is local, and we
thought it was kind of like justa cute catchphrase. Well guess what they
actually meant it. Why would GeorgeSoros fund local DA prosecutor races? Why
would the left have a giant moneymill? I did. Why would they

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have a giant money mill to fundradical left wing candidates for school boards?
And then we wake up one morningand you know that teaching transgenderism in in
you know, kindergarten. You know, very simple is if you're not running
for local school board, if you'renot running for county commissioner, if you're
not helping somebody take back the countryat the local level, you're actually working

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for the Democrats. It's that simple, no doubt. No. I appreciate
your time. So again, justto give you a little context, I'm
walking as I'm trying to hold themicrophone. Sebastian Gorka is about six inches
taller than I am. There arepeople all around us. We're trying to
walk down this little cramped hallway,and there's a photographer in the front of
us, walking backwards taking photos.So anyway, and I wish that the

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clip is a little longer, butI do appreciate the opportunity to get a
chance to interview Sebastian Gorka. Thatwas pretty cool. And again, as
he said, how do you takeover a nation, Well, you give
me your children and I will ownyour future. And also, you know,
all politics is local. What we'vefound is if you want to control
your own destiny, you have toflip the bench. You have to flip
that school board so you have onemore conservative voice. And that conservative voice

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is somebody who's willing to speak,not somebody who wilts away when the light
is the brightest when the light hasshined upon them, which we've seen in
some of these other local school boardsin Maine. But anyway, he was
right on point. So I gota chance to interview Meg Brock, the
reporter for The Daily Caller, whospoke on stage at SEAPAC on Thursday with

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Terry Shilling, president of American PrinciplesProject, and surgeon doctor Ethan Ham about
the transcultism, the trans supremacy thatwe're seeing in the medical field. And
her segment at SEAPAC was called Genesisone twenty seven. So God created mankind
in his own image, in theimage of God. He created them male
and female. He created them.So they speak about two sexes, God
given no third option, and theydo, you know, talk about how

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big pharma and big medical they can'tplay God right. There's no way he
could rearrange parts on a human bodyto make them a different sex. It
just doesn't work. So let's divea little bit into our discussion. And
I certainly appreciate Meg's time. Shecame and found me right after she had
spoke on stage, and she dida great job, So I really appreciate
the effort that she made. AllRight, So a METSI here in Washington,

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DC with Meg Brock and on Twitter, wife Mom left handed right brain
dancing on my own and investigator atthe Daily Caller, and I just was
able to catch the segment on thestage. Did an awesome job. A
couple of things that I wanted tokind of kick this off with. And
you may already know about it,but in Maine we were able to defeat
LD seventeen thirty five, which wasthe trans trafficking bill. Now I don't

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really think it's dead. I thinkit's going to come back next year.
But we may have found the lineat least in Maine, even as radical
as Maine is. And I say, it's the California of the East Coast
that Democrats are not willing to butcherkids for money, right, But a
couple of things, and you mentionedsome things today. In Maine, it
is legal to give sixteen year oldkids chemical castration drugs without parental approval.

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It's also legal in Maine for socialworkers and school counselors to sexually transition kids
and keep secrets from parents because theydon't have to tell the parents about it.
Those are all legal things that aregoing on in my home state.
So in the spot that you havetoday, I think, again, just
a really good job. Can youdefine a little bit about sort of what
your talk was about and the overallmessage I think you were trying to get

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to the CPAC crowd today. Yeah, I mean today we were talking about
the issue of transgender ideology, whichI would simply describe as the idea that
you can change your sex. Andwe know there are two sexes, there's
male and female. There's this wholeidea of gender identity. But gender identity
is really just your personality and itreally has nothing to do with your sex.

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I think about myself as a littlegirl. I was obsessed with baseball.
I was a ten year old littlegirl who was obsessed with the Phillies.
I had a massive baseball card collection. That was my personality. I
was a little bit of a tomboy. That did not make me a boy.
I was still a woman or agirl who's going to become a woman.
So I mean, that's really whatwe're dealing with. Is this,

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Like one of the things that peopleneed to understand is just the language.
We have to stop saying, quoteunquote gender affirming care. That's a euphemism.
It doesn't mean anything. That's somethingAton had doctor him had talked about
about how it doesn't mean anything.What's that even mean. What people are
trying to do is change the sexof children or change the sex of themselves,
and that's impossible. So the panelwas really just about that how these

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issues are permeating. As you hadmentioned, so many of things. There's
the obvious medical issues of children whoare being harmed, but then there's issues
of parental rights like having your kidreceive these hormones about your your knowledge as
a parent, or even potentially havingyour child taken away from you because you
won't affirm their new sex, whichit's complete insanity. Yeah it is.

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It is complete insanity. You can'tchange your sex, right right. Well,
and so one of the things,and I'm still learning. I started
going back to church about two anda half years ago. But your segment
was called Genesis one twenty seven,correct, and so so God created mankind
in his own image, in theimage of God. He created them male
and female. He created them.So two sex is God given and you
mentioned it infinite personalities. That's somethingthat Billboard Chris says a lot, right,

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So you should trademark, Yeah,yeah, absolutely, Yeah, put
it on a T shirt or whatever. Yeah, but I think I think
the issue is right. So we'reup against big pharma and I don't know
what us to call up besides bigmedical. But these kids are our products.
They're products for these these companies andthe schools are kind of useful idiots
in processing them almost as a customer, right. So, I know one

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of the doctor on the stage wasreally one of the first folks that has
spoken out against this. Why doyou think that more doctors are not willing
to take that hardline stand and sayif you sign an oath to do no
harm, but yet you're obviously harmingthese kids. I had a doctor tell
me it's all about the technique.Like they're into the technique and they don't
think of the kid as a kidas a whole. They just think that

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they have to sort of, youknow, I guess, do that technique,
whatever it is, as best asthey can to try to create this
Frankenstein monster. Yeah. I mean, I think something we didn't really get
a chance to talk about, butthere's the issue for doctors of their license
of being able to be ensured.I think something that a lot of people
might not know is that I don'tknow if it's all fifty states, but

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I know for a lot of states, the governor appoints the medical board that
does the licensing. So if youhave a very far left, very progressive
governor, I think about, likethe governor of Illinois, right Pritzker,
who is really pushing all this stuff. I mean, you think about who
is he likely to put on amedical board. It would probably be people
who would affirm this as medically necessaryquote unquote care. So I think that's

(23:37):
a big issue for clinicians. Imean, there is the issue of potentially
putting your medical license. Well,let me let me kind of maybe ask
A follow up to that is thatyou also mentioned moral compass. So how
does a medical doctor who is beingasked, I guess to do some of
these surgeries not determine what their moralcompass is when it comes to I'm not

(23:57):
going to mutilate it kid for cash. I don't care if they take the
license away or not. Like,isn't that same situation some of these teachers
that are going through, like they'repushing this in doctor Nation and they're just
kind of going along with it insteadof stepping back and saying no, I'm
not going to participate. You know. Yeah, I think there's a lot
of personal costs, and as wetalked about in the panel, it's scary

(24:18):
to step out and say no,no, I don't support this. It's
scary because you don't know what's goingto happen. You might lose your job,
you might lose your credibility, youmight lose relationships, you might feel
like you lose your community. NowI think what really actually happens. You
know, people have all these fears. But as Terry had mentioned, how
the polling on this issue is soin favor of reality. So I actually

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think, and you know, doctorHeima talked about this as well, that
what really happens is when you speakup, a lot of times you find
yourself actually surrounded by a lot ofpeople who are thinking the same things you
were thinking. They just didn't havethe courage to speak up. And I
think that's what people really need tounderstand. And I know for myself really,

(25:02):
when I learned about this issue,it was like less than two years
ago. I was kind of lateto it, but I heard Chloe Cole's
testimony and I heard about how thesedoctors cut her breasts off as a young
teenage girl, I think age fifteenif I remember right, And I thought,
oh my gosh, this is goingon like thirty five minutes away from
me. I am an adult,Like our job as adults is to protect

(25:23):
and care for the next generation.It's like our primary job as a society.
And so I just remember thinking,wow, like this is scary for
me to speak up with this issue, But how can I not How can
I know that children are being harmedin this way and not say something.
And I hope more people, moreand more people get to that point where

(25:44):
It really is like, I can'tbe quiet because this is so egregious.
The discussions that I've had with certainfolks is that it seems like until evil
knocks down your door, they don'tget involved because they don't think it could
happen to their kid. I hadChloe on the podcast a while, and
you know, I feel for her. I mean, what she's doing as
an eighteen nineteen year old kid nowis going across the country trying to fight

(26:07):
for detransitioning, and the LGBTQ cultis just venomous. Right. They want
to attack her because they don't likethat she's speaking out against this stuff.
But we need more adults, weneed more parents, We need more people
who have, you know, godfearing faith to step up and start to
denounce this stuff because if not,evil's going to bust down your door one

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day and you're gonna be like,hey, I didn't even see it coming.
Yeah. And I think that thisideology has so many different ways that
it weaves itself into society. Andso I mean, we think about we
had mentioned what's happening now where wejust in the past few weeks, there's
been several families that have spoken ofabout having their children taken away from them,
and I think people have to kindof pause and even just think about
the precedent that sets. Like basically, what's happening is that these parents are

(26:52):
refusing to succumb to an ideology.They're saying, no, we believe in
a biologic fact that a once you'rea man or a woman, you can't
be anything else. Right, Sothey're believing in reality. And then they
also have you would say, aphilosophical or religious right to raise their children.
Because this is not about science ormedicine. This is about ideology.

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So I just don't know if peoplereally think about I mean, something I've
thought about I wanted to say todaybut I didn't get a chance to was
that if we can be compelled tobelieve the lie that men can be women
and women can be men, whatelse will we be compelled to live by?
I mean, I think people needto think in those terms, because
precedent, once it's set, itjust keeps going. No, there's no

(27:37):
doubt I mean we you know,I talk that we all live in one
shared reality. Some people choose notto believe it, or, like you
said, are indoctrinated and it's thatboiling of the frog effect that they continually
hear this in the news, inthe media, how brave some of these
transitioners are. You know. That'swhat this school in Brewer was basically saying,
was that, you know, thiskid is so brave that he's taken
the stance to go into the women'srestroom. And it's not brave at all.

(28:00):
It's it's kind of gross, youknow. It's it's like, from
a parent of twin daughters myself,I can't imagine what I would think about
if if I had some you know, dude invade their invade their space in
school, and it's just it's it'simpossible. What about women's rights? Right,
Like, well, yeah, sotitle nine? Right, title up?
Joe Biden wants to destroy Title nine. He wants to add transgenderism to

(28:22):
it. It's like, that's themost hypocritical and insane thing that could possibly
ever happen. Right. I wasshopping last week at a store that's changed
their dressing rooms from having male andfemale to like unisex dressing rooms, and
I had to say every time Iwalk in, especially because I'm usually shopping
at night, you know, it'slate, I always feel like, well,
what if I walk into stressing roomsempty? What if I open the

(28:47):
door and there's some guy dude sittingthere? What am I gonna do?
Yeah, the Riley Gain situation,you know, I mean, but they
just think from a safety perspective.You know. I think that something I've
thought about is, as a youngwoman navigating this world, you have to
learn to trust your instincts. Youhave to learn to assess situations that are
this is safe. You know,there's a reason like women shouldn't be walking
around parking garages at two in themorning by themselves. Why because if a

(29:11):
man came and attacked her, whatis she going to do? There's a
physical difference. So the fact thatI think that we're teaching girls to it,
first of all, we're not allowingthem to develop this safety that every
woman, every woman knows. Everywoman knows when she walks to a parking
garage at night, you're looking aroundto make sure no one's around, right,
We're denying them developing this. Andthen we really are putting women at

(29:33):
risk when we're allowing men in theirspaces where they're supposed to be safe,
because there's a biological difference and menare biologically stronger, and it doesn't hurt
me as a woman to say that. Yeah no, And I would say
as a dad, as a father, as you know, somebody who's fighting
against this stuff, we also needmore strong dads, more fathers, more
men to protect the women. Imean, ultimately, that's sort of the

(29:55):
stuff that's ingrained in our psyche.Right. We're supposed to be the protectors
of the family. And and youknow, I know moms and dads are
super busy. They could be workingtwo jobs, it might be volunteering somewhere.
But at the end of the day, if we can't get these kids
out of these schools, you justcan't fight the machine. At this point,
it's so bad. So I reallyappreciate your time. I appreciate the
fact that you got up on stage. I'm glad you were able to do

(30:18):
that. I think it was greatand I look forward to to you keep,
you know, hammering these issues withthe Daily Caller. Thank you,
Thank you so much. It's anice to meet you in person. Cool,
Thank you all right, that waspretty neat. And again I apologize
for my voice, and I alsoapologize from some of the noise in the
background. There. The space wastough, but you know, I really
appreciate Meg and her opportunity to comedown have this discussion and really something I've

(30:44):
wanted to interview her for a while, so that's really cool. So in
final truth today, I wrote anarticle called Trump is a rock Star.
I wrote it Saturday night. Myhead was just raging with this cold tried
to bang out my thoughts on cpack and what I seen by watching Donald
Trump speak. I think I've seenhim now for the third time, and
I'm not going to give the wholearticle away because I really want you to

(31:07):
go to Sean mcbriardy dot substack dotcom read the article. But you know,
a packed full house at the ConservativePolitical Action Conference Seapack just outside of
Washington, DC. He spoke Saturday, February twenty fourth, and never won
to campaign from his basement. Hewas splitting time between his South Carolina rally
and then the Republican presidential primary,where he basically whipped it up again on

(31:32):
Nicky Haley, who has still continuedto say she won't drop out to become
president because she's clinging onto this Democratprocess of trying to indict President Trump.
But there is no other man inour nation that we can you know,
really look up to to help saveour country, to help right the wrongs
that have been done the last threeor four years by this just rotten bag

(31:56):
of oatmeal brains Joe Biden and thepolitical puppet masters behind him, the Obamas
of the world, and some ofthis just World Health Organization globalist garbage.
So anyway, Trump is a rockstar. Please read that article if you
could. And the other thing islasting, And I'll go on for a
little bit here. You know,our world is about building relationships, and
sometimes they don't always match up exactlyregarding our opinions. But I'm very blessed

(32:20):
to have some you know, metsome amazing people during this calling this week.
Kind of got to shake hands andget a photo with media legend Lou
Dobbs, who's now working with theLindell TV on Frank Speech. He's got
a new show, Lou Dobbs tonightfrom seven to eight pm Eastern time.
You know, you may remember LouDobbs from CNN back in the day when
people actually used to watch CNN.He was also on the radio for about
a decade. He had the oncethe highest rated show on Fox Business,

(32:43):
and it was canceled, you know, similar to how Tucker Carlson was canceled
because of the defamation lawsuit by SmartSmart Mantic the voting machine scandal that was,
you know, sweeping across the country. But I was really really appreciative
of Loo spending a couple of momentswith there. I also got to shake
hands and briefly speak with Tom Fitten, the president of Judicial Watch. He

(33:04):
was also another speaker at Seapack,and he's been, you know, somebody
fighting this woke nonsense from the legalside. He also makes my arms look
small, which not many people cando. But it was funny. Trump
even recognized this when he spoke andpointed it out during his speech on Saturday
night. And I finally got mysigned hardcover book Parents of the World Unite
from Ian Pryor. I had Ianearly on the podcast in season one,

(33:28):
episode fifteen, way back April thirtieth, twenty twenty two. Seems like a
million years ago. But Ian's raisingyou know, havoc with America First Legal
and he was originally what I deemedthe face of the franchise down in Louden
County, Virginia. I also gotto travel back and forth from Seapack and
talk several days with Suzanne Saderfield fromthe Real Parents of Louden County from episode
forty six back on October twenty six, twenty twenty two, and I really

(33:51):
appreciate her generosity to me over theweekend. As I mentioned, I've been
feeling sick and went through a bunchof her cough drops a cold medicine,
and she helped fill the hash tagall Black Dodge Ran before we hit the
road again and head back to Maine. And then obviously I spent some time
with my buddy Scott Smith from LoudonCounty. Scott and John Tickets came up
snowem billing last year and just hada blastmining, you know, some real
time with them. And I've gotthe interview. I actually just tweeted out

(34:15):
the interview at Sean mcbriardy on Twitterabout a twenty minute interview. You can
hear all about Scott's story and theschool cover up of his daughter's sexual assault.
We also went through that in detailon episode seventy nine, September twenty
of twenty twenty three, the secondtime I had Scott on. So I'm
gonna play you just a brief pieceof that clip, probably the most impactful
piece, something that was really breakingnews and something I didn't expect Scott to

(34:37):
mention on our interview. One lastthing you had asked about the lawsuits,
So we had just you know,we got that title nine out, but
within the next couple of weeks,we expect to be laying out a three
count indictment against four or five differententities locally, so legal another legal trial
coming up hopefully, or another casepotentially. Yeah, it's gonna be against

(35:00):
several entities in Loudon County, andit's going to be on the state level
instead of on the federal level.You know, federal courts are a lot
different than state courts. But I'lltell you what, Sean, you and
I've talked about this a lot.I don't think there's an amount of money
that can buy my silence, rightright, Yeah, that's what they want

(35:20):
to do. Yeah, they wantto pull you back in the corner and
have a non disclosure agreement. Makesure you never talk about this again,
you know, because the more youtalk about it, the more parents understand
that they should be pulling their kidsout because it's not safe, you know,
I mean, who's as a asa father myself twin girls? You
know, do you do you waituntil your daughter is sexually assaulted or raped
in a bathroom? Is at thepoint where you finally determined that the schools

(35:42):
are bad? I mean, youhad no idea that that was going to
occur. But I had no clueuntil I got that terrible phone call that
day. So yeah, but youknow, I really worry about our children.
I believe our children are our future, and from what I see of
our children and our future, I'mvery concerned. Yeah. Well, I
appreciate you spending the time today.I really appreciate. So anyway, thanks
for Scott for spending the time todo the interview. I wasn't planning on

(36:06):
him mentioning that at the end thatwas that was really breaking news right there
from the from the floor of Seapacon Friday, and I just did put
that up. But his two mainquotes there were there is no price tag
you can put on this nightmare,and I don't think there's any amount of
money that can buy my silence.So loud and county father, Scott Smith,
listen, I appreciate it. Ifyou listen to all of this.
Hopefully you got through with my voiceholding on here by a thread. I

(36:30):
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(36:54):
of K through twelve, public education, and some of the social constructs that
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me, and I'm gonna probably gotake a big fat nap about now.
So thanks again. Round them Roundthem up, best, round them up,

(37:29):
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