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March 7, 2024 38 mins
Today we talk to Robert Chiaradio from Rhode Island, someone I’ve interacted with for a couple years now, but we never had talked about our continued fights for parents and children.

Robert is an amazing child advocate, as he fights against the sexualization, radicalization and racialization of our kids in schools.

He's a defender of our First Amendment rights to address our elected officials.

We talk about Rhode Island’s version of Maine’s LD227, called S2262.

We can’t wait any longer parents and taxpayers, the time is now.

@bchiaradio14

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Today we talked to Robert Caradio fromRhode Island, someone I've interacted with for
a couple of years now but neverhad talked live about our continued fights in
this arena for parents and children.Robert's an amazing child advocate as he fights
against the sexualization, radicalization, andracialization of our kids in schools. Very
well set on his part, he'sa defender of our first A member rights
to address our elected officials, somethingwe have in common. We'll talk about

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Rhode Island's version of Maine's LD twotwenty seven, the horrific bill they call
S two six two two, whichis almost identical to our trans trafficking bill
that we just had thrown on uslate last week. We can't wait any
longer, parents than taxpayers. Thetime to fight is now. This is
the main source of Truth podcast,and very few parents have said anything what

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Sean mcgriarty did. Sean mcbriarty isin the fust of this today. Sean,
though, how pervasive is that inour school? Sean mcbriarty joins us
now. He just won this lawsuitand gets forty thousand dollars from the school
board. Good morning, Shawn,through his most dangerous dad apparently, how
are you are you being soon orworking to buy a local district for exposing

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the transgender library display? Can youexplain to what's what happen? Hey?
You are so with everything that's goingon to we just talked to this this
like alcohol mail. Yeah, aboutthe over setialization of books and libraries at
the pool and they look like youput the handle on that. That's the
way it expects you to support there. I ask you to support this podcast

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And now onto the show. Allright, folks, So we are here
at season three, which is againpretty amazing. See three seasons of this

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podcast. Episode of one oh sixRobert Carradillo fighting for our Kids in Rhode
Island and as I recorded today isMarch seventh, twenty twenty four. As
I do Bible Verse, this onecame up in testimony Tuesday night, and
this is one that I've been providedby just dozens and dozens of parents over
the years. Here Matthew eighteen six. But whoever causes one of these little

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ones who believe in me to sin, it'd be better for him to have
a great millstone fastened around his neckand be drowned in the depth of the
sea. These folks are drowning kidsin this transgender cultism, this trans supremacy
movement. It is horrific. Itis happening at lightning speed, and we're

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paying for it. So I wantto provide a few updates something I put
on Twitter last night. This ismore of a local thing with just fyi
town of Newburgy, the next townover from us, at the local school
district RSU twenty two, who Iam suing in federal court for my first
AMENMA rights a letter stating that theirrainy day fund in twenty twenty two was

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over the nine percent legal amount oftheir total budget of nearly five million dollars.
So that's what's in the fund,five million dollars. I don't remember
what their total budget is. Iwant to say it's something close to twenty
three million, but I'm not sure. And twenty twenty three hasn't been reported
yet hasn't been audited yet. Sothat number used to be only three percent
that they put in the Rainy Dayfund, but that they changed it to

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nine percent in twenty twenty one,which just seems asinine as a just a
state concept that they can have thatmuch money floating around that's not earmarked for
educations, just sitting there. Sothe town leaders in Newberg claimed that the
fund is nearly five million dollars overthe legal amount, and what an absolute
horrible return on our investment given thepathetic academic assessments of RS twenty two the

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local school system here where I am. So the last two updates were actually
tweeted by our guests today the brightBart headline blood money. Two of the
biggest funders of the radical transgender movementin the US are China linked billionaires,
so this shouldn't surprise anybody. ButPeter Schweitzer reveals a multi prong COVID attack
on America is being done to destabilizedemocracy and that the transgenderism is a weapon

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used against the capital order. Nowwe've been saying this for a long time,
here's another article actually proving what's happening. Because they aren't pushing transgenderism in
China. These billionaires are pushing itin America to destroy our country. They
want to dismantle Western values, andthey're using the trans movement to do this.
So a couple of things here,and I'll probably say this wrong.

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The WUSAI Female Athlete Program at BostonChildren's Hospital, which serves the Wu SAI
Human Performance Alliance Innovation Hub, andthe female athletic program's definition of female includes
transgender females dudes as well as Zoe'sassigned female at birth. Now again,
nobody's assigned female of birth. It'sobserved, it's very easy. You were

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born with an inny where you wereborn with an audi, and that's what
you get. Okay. This programfemale Athletic director, doctor Katherine Ackerman,
is a proponent of transgender athletic conclusion. According to Blood Money and Schweitzer notes
at the Boston Children's Hospital, theonly time that I've actually ever ever been
to a protest was at Boston Children'sHospital with Billboard Chris. I drove down

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to help him continue his mission.You know, he wears a signboard,
like a just a signboard around hisneck that says things like children cannot consent
to transgender mutilation things like that.But I was down at Boston Children's Hospital,
man, I think that might havebeen a year ago in January.
And Boston Children's Hospital is infamous forits first of a kind center for gender

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surgery that performs misseectomies on teenagers asyoung as fifteen. That's what the article
says, as well as since deletedwording on the hospital's website that claimed teens
as young as seventeen can get vaginalplasties. Now vaginal plasties, I believe,
if I remember right, that isbasically creating a fake vagina on a

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boy, you know, where theybasically rip his penis off and they invert
it. You've got falio plasties,which is they take the radial muscles of
a girl's forearm, they basically makea sausage link like you you know,
see a breakfast sausage, and theythen they basically tie that on to their
vagina to pretend that it's a penis. I mean, these things, it

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is. It is absolutely horrible.The three photos that I had down on
I guess a Tuesday, I forgot, so somebody probably claimed those. But
the pictures are graphics. So thearticle goes on to say one of the
hospital staffers controversial claims is that agood portion of children do know their gender
identity as early as seemingly from thewomb. He writes, What is interesting

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is both billionaires again the pro Beijinggroups pushing the transagenda in the US.
It says here quote, they don'tpush them in China. Schweitzer notes,
so you know this is this ispart of the Red Guard. She Van
Fleet, who's been on our podcast, who recently was on Toker Carlson.
She spoke about the Red Guard inMao's communist China. A lot of children
who basically told on their parents,told on other people that weren't conforming.

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And then when Mao had his empirebuilt these Red Guard with the first to
be eliminated murdered and millions, millionsof people were murdered. Then the last
article I have here is meet theBiden official making six figures to travel the
globe pushing transgenderism. Bureaucrat spotlight theState Department's LGBTQI weird special Envoy, Jessica

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Stearns. She makes one hundred andeighty thousand dollars on the taxpayer has visited
twenty two countries on six continents,in a position re established by the rotting
bag of about meal brains Joe Biden. Stearns's position, first created under President
Obama not a shocker, there wasleft vacant under President Trump before being re
established by Biden, who has pushedthe transgender ideology in the diversity equit inclusion

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agenda through the federal agencies. Nowwe all know it's not really Joe Biden.
It's the handlers behind him. It'sthe far left, it's the you
know, just crazy folks are runningour country. He is just a meat
puppet. And then, lastly,I guess this is the last article.
With the last update, there isstill time to submit testimony and mains horrific

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LD two twenty seven bill, whichwould make main a sanctuary state for so
called gender affirming care and abortion,making it a rite of protection. There
are currently five hundred and eighty oddarticles on the testimony online. I'm going
to start to peruse those little tomorrow, but the work session may not be
scheduled on this bill until next week, possibly a week from Friday. At
the work session, committee members willthen discuss the bill and what they learn

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in the public hearing and from writtentestimony. Now, we have to defeat
this bill in committee. If itgoes to the floor, it will pass.
There are seven members of the committee, from what I understand, bought
and paid for by Planned Parenthood.Those seven Democrats hold the majority on the
committee, and the Republicans continue toask questions, very insightful questions. I

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sat there for several hours in theroom listening to folks give their testimony,
their heart wrenching testimony from really thisis a good versus evil situation, and
the sponsor of the bill didn't saya word. She sat there the whole
time, but she didn't seem toask a question. She just kept kind
of nodding her head or shaking herhead a little bit when people mention something

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that she didn't like. So Ireally hope that you continue to push the
envelope. We need to have morepublic comment, and I certainly appreciate all
of your efforts, So thank you. Our next guest is from Westerly,
Rhode Island and a father of two, graduate of Brown University. He's a
child's Right advocate and he fights againstsexualization, radicalization and the racialization of kids

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in schools, a defender of theFirst Amendment rights to address our elected officials
something we have in common. He'sbeen seen on Fox News, written about
in Legal Insurrection, Washington Times,Boston Globe, and other media sources that
he's been featured on. It's notyour truth or my truth, It's the
truth is his statement on his Twitterbio, and that fits well with Main
Source of Truth podcast. He isb c Chia r Ado fourteen on Twitter

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and I welcome Robert Caradio to theMain Source of Truth podcast. So Robert,
no excuses, we should have donethis way before. Now, I
really thank you for being on thepodcast today. We've got a lot to
talk about, so thank you againfor being available. Hey, Sean,

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thanks so much for having me.I'm Mayra. What you do brother?
Thank you awesome? No, thankyou so for full disclosure. I'm on
the board of a member of theboard on the World Library Association, a
common sense alternative to the American LibraryAssociation, And for those who are unaware,
it's run by a Marxist lesbian herwords, who believes that libraries should
be the site of socialist organizing.Her words, and then each state's offshoot,

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like here in Maine has the mainLibrary Association, which basically kicks up,
it's a ponzi scheme. It's ataxpayer funded ponies ponzi scheme to the
ALA. So in Rhode Island,you had been bringing attention to a bill
H. Seven three eighty six,which is one of these freedom to Read
bills, which would have allowed librariansto complete autonomy to display pervasively vulgar and
educationally unsuitable content without limitations. Canyou speak a little bit about that bill

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and why you opposed it? Yeah, in essence, Sean, and you
hit it on the head. Itgives complete autonomy to libraries and librarians in
terms of selection, de accession,display, and access to all books and
materials without any outside input at all. So you know, the government would

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in essence give all of its anyof its power away and give it all
to the libraries. And this wouldinclude, as I said, books and
materials, but it would also includethings like the drag shows, Drag Queen's
Story Hour, all of this typeof stuff, not just books, but

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films and everything that goes on inlibraries. We thought and think it's a
bad bill. So a bunch ofus went up to the state House and
testified against it last week, andwe're very confident that that bill will not
make it out of committee. Sothat is a that is a victory for
the people of Rhode Island. Andincidentally, and you know this, the

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ALA wrote the bill. It's it'snot like the bill's sponsor dreamed it up
in her head. The A lA is paying for access, I think,
to all of our state libraries.If you notice in the fifteen or
so states that bills like this havepopped up, the wordings exactly the same

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freedom to readis in there. That'san a La Moniker, as you know.
So small victory, one victory forthe good guys in Rhode Island.
So far in that bill, wethink, yeah, and I'm you know,
I mean, it's it's interesting,I am. And it's kind of
a sense here that Maine is completelylost, like they can't get out of
their own way to do enough ofthis damage. And so in Maine that

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kind of a similar their marketing push. After I expose the twenty twenty two
main Teacher of the Year, KelseyStoyanova, who is here from my hometown.
She had a booklist full of antifather, anti police, critical race
theory, pro LGBTQ, you know, transgender books. But they call it
here Intellectual freedom matters. That's theirslogan, And what that really means is
they don't want to eliminate the hypersexualization of our youth done with our tax

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dollars, and more and more parentsand taxpayers are starting to figure this out.
So it is all sponsored by theyou know here in Maine, the
woke organizations ruining our schools. MainEducation Association, which is aka the Teachers
Union, the main Department of Education, the Main school Boards Association, the
State Teachers of the Year Association,and on and on and on. So

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and even I was doing a littleresearch this morning. I kind of forgot
the Main Library Association has a sectionon their web page where you can quote,
report censorship, or report on peoplewho are challenging books. It's like
they're the gestapo of keeping this stuffin play. So, you know,
and you mentioned it, you know, for for you know, private organizations
like the American Library Association to writebills like this, it's just crazy.

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So switching a little bit here.You gave testimony just a few days ago
at the Rhode Island Capital, statingthat one of the goals was to codify
hyper sexualization of youth and to eliminatethe morality and destroy the family unit.
And and that really is what thosethose you know, right to read bills
are. It's just insane, really, Sean. I mean, they they

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they put all this fluff in thebill, and they one of the uh,
the witnesses the other night, actuallythe bill sponsor which he was introducing
the bill, was talking about,you know, we trust librarians, their
their they're trained uh in all ofthese things to to do the right thing
and to make sure that every thebooks appeal to everybody, blah blah blah.

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But what they of course do,as we know, is they hide
behind this right to read or freedomto read and these other catchphrases that they
utilize. And I do believe thatit would codify the sexualization of kids because
it gives the librarians and the libraries, the libraries total autonomy to to uh

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to bring in whatever books they want, to take out, whatever books they
want to display them however they want, if they want age access or age
limited access or not, which weknow they wouldn't do. So you know
films, Drag, Queen Story Hours, all of this stuff. It would
codify it and we would not haveany say as citizens and taxpayers. We're

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paying, by the way, ofcourse, financing the destruction of our own
kids in our own country. Sothey want it all, Sean, they
want the kids, they want,they want everything, and we put a
big stumbling block in front of themthe other night, and hopefully we can
continue to do that. No,I appreciate that. And so you've been
fighting a lot on First Amendment rights, and this next segment's a little bit

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confusing to me, so I'm goingto ask you to try to summarize it.
But what I think is going onin the Westerly Rhode Island Town council
in that circus is that they've beenplacing restrictions on you to not be able
to provide public comment for anything otherthan what's on the agenda. So we
know that in a semi public meeting, which is what these are. Town
council and school board meetings, atleast in Maine are referred to as semi

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public meetings. It's not like you'reon the town square and you can say
anything, but they own time,place and manner restrictions. So hey,
you're going to get three minutes.It's going to be at the town council
meeting chambers, and it has tobe town relevant or something relevant to what
that body can control. Here inMaine, the schools are trying to say
that their policy or they have apolicy on not naming school employees so that

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you can't expose teachers at public comment. Trump's the first amendment. We're going
to find out about that because I'vegot three active lawsuits right now revolving around
those things. So can you justkind of give the listeners a little bit
of a summary of what you've beenhaving to go through at these Westerly Rhode
Island Town council meetings. Well,sure to set the stage quickly. There

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was a girl that kept coming upto the podium over the last few months
and accusing one of the sitting councilorscurrently of a crime committed by him against
her. She alleges back in twothousand and five that was investigated and shown
that there was not enough evidence toprosecute. Okay, so this is twenty

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twenty four and they wanted desperately toshut her down, so we used to
have two open for in every councilmeeting. The first one was on agenda
items, and only the second onewas on anything that the citizens wished to
discuss. And it's kind of understoodthat it's going to be beyond town business.
We all have better things to dothan to go talk about the red

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sox or whatever that doesn't have todo with the town business when we go
to these meetings. So for inessence, we got a chance to address
our elected officials on matters we thoughtwere important in the second open form every
time. So finally, on Januarysixteenth, they had a meeting in which
they decided that both open for weregoing to be agenda items, only effectively

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shutting out the citizens from bringing bringingquestions and matters to the attention of the
town council that were not on theagenda. So they were telling us,
in essence, we'll tell you what'simportant. We don't care what you think
you're going to talk about what wesay to talk about. Now we all
know in these limited public meetings,as you mentioned that they don't even have

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to have an open form. Theydon't have to have it, but if
they do, they cannot compel speech. They cannot restrict speech by arbitrarily controlling
things that are said at the podiumjust because they don't like what they're hearing.
And I suspect and I hope thatyour lossuit goes the same way,

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because if you're a public official,there is a there is a I think
I hope, an inherent uh,an inherent thought or meeting in there that
says, you know, you're subjectto any scrutiny that you're liable to get
your absolutely more scrutiny as a governmentofficial, and that's kind of what you
sign up for, is to knowthat you're you know, hey, you're

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on display and uh, I forgetthe terminology legal wise, the legal ease,
but they have like a higher thresholdof of not really I don't want
to see the word attack, butthey have a high they have to have
a higher threshold of context thrown atthem because they're a government official. And
I probably should look that up,you know. I'm sure my lawyer Mark

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would know right off the top ofhis head. Well and ironically too showing
if I might add, we wentthrough this same thing on the school committee
side last year, and the solicitorfor the school committee said there really isn't
much you can do to control whatpeople say at the podium. So we
have at the School Committee one openform for agenda items only and one for

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anything that the speaker wishes to discuss. And I'm fine with that. I'm
fine. I understand they got businessto do, but you know what,
the citizens have to have an opportunityto address their elected officials on matters they
think are important. They cannot arbitrarilyctrestrict speech just because they don't like what
the person is saying. Exactly,no, exactly, It's it's crazy.

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So I really hope that you continueto push you know, the envelope there.
I don't know if the lawyer,if the town council lawyers in the
room, I mean, you know, if that's the case, now you're
paying you know, three hundred fiftybucks an hour to have him sit there
and basically tell you that, oryou know, tell the counselors what they're
supposed to be doing, which ispretty basic, right you just you you're
supposed to listen, you're supposed toI mean, what's really supposed to happen

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in public comment? In my opinion, and if and if any of these
you know, board chaired chairs hadany balls or ovaries, they would not
only listen to the person speaking thatactually have a conversation, and they would
hey, say, oh, Ididn't know that this is going on,
and we're going to investigate this,or thank you for informing us. We're
going to take that and run withit. It just seems like everywhere public

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comment has been shut down because theydon't want to hear from the taxpayers and
constituents. It's just it's really sadwhat's happening. So I agree with you
wholeheartedly on that. Shom totally yeah, insane. So let's talk about Rhode
Island's S twenty six twenty two,which you're going to speak to tonight,
I believe, and provide testimony.And that's the equivalent of mains horrifying LD

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two twenty seven. I didn't I'dkind of heard a little bit about your
bill, but when I read thelanguage, it is almost the exact same
thing. And so I'm going toread a little bit of this for the
listeners so they can get a senseof what's going on. And I spoke
about LD two twenty seven the lastpodcast, but most likely all written from
the same organization most likely Planned Parenthood, attempting to create sanctuary states for confused

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youth. So in your case,the bill S twenty six twenty two says,
this act would create a protective legalshield for healthcare providers, precluding any
civil or criminal actions by other statesor persons against healthcare providers involving persons seeking
access to transgender healthcare services and reproductivehealth care services provided in Rhode Island.

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And so you mentioned there's also aHouse companion bill H seven five seven seven,
and I want to go through acouple of these points just while we
are together here. So some ofthe things I pulled out of your information,
which again similar to the main billHealthcare Provider Shield Act. So that
was one thing that came up inpublic testimony whatever night. That was Tuesday

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night when I was in Augusta fornine hours, health Care provided Shield Act.
And our folks are like, oh, it's not a shield act.
I mean yours literally says it's ashield act protecting doctors and hospitals access to
transgender healthcare services and access to reproductivehealthcare services, which is baby murder,
and you know, mutilation provides bringingcivil or criminal action against those persons or

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providers, so you can't sue themafter they cut your balls off or you
know, double missectomy or whatever theydo. It's the same hostile litigation language
as it is here, where ifyou try to sue them for malpractice,
the state can flip it on youand then you'll be held liable for suing
them. Same trans trafficking issues.Right World Professional Association for Transgender Healthcare Standards

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is mentioned in your bill like itis ours, and WPATH was just exposed
by Michael Schellenberger a few days ago, and in the w PATH internal files,
the written discussions and videos show thatthey're creating victims and not getting informed
consent because of course these kids cannotprovide informed consent. So it talked about
victims including a ten year old girlinjury including sterilization, loss of sexual function,

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liver tumors, and death, andthe w PATH members indicate repeatedly that
they know many of these children andparents don't understand the effects of puberty blockers,
which you know, it's not apuberty blocker, it's a chemical castration
drug first off, hormones and surgerieswill have on their bodies, and yet
they continue to perform these things.So the last thing in the w PATH

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files, they prove that gender medicineis comprised of unregulated, pseudo scientific experiments
on children, adolescents, and vulnerableadults. And Michael Schellenberger says it will
go down as one of the worstmedical scandals in history. So that's a
mouthful, right, There's a lotgoing on there. Can you tell us
a little bit about the reaction inyour home state for s two six two

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two please? Well, in mycircles anyway, people are are appalled by
it, and they're they're sickened byit quite frankly. And you know,
you, as you asked a greatquestion, why if w path is the
w PAT files have shown that thatthese medical professionals and I put that in

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in air quotes, have been puttingthese children at risk for permanent mental and
health mental and physical harm for yearswith this on scientific practices. Why do
they keep doing it? Well,one of the reasons I think they it's
either one of two reasons. They'reeither following and trying to trying to realize
some sick agenda right or and justas likely, this is a very lucrative

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uh field for the for the medicalfield. So they see dollar science here
too. And the sad thing aboutit is is they they take this vulnerable
population, these kids whose brains,as you can correctly said, are not
fully developed enough to understand what they'regoing to feel like five years down the
road after they mutile it, havetheir bodies mutilated, and and there the

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girls with their with their healthy breastslocked off, uh and fake foul us
just put on their body, andand boys with with a man made vagina
which serves no purpose. They don'trealize what the what the what the repercussions
are going to be and how they'regonna feel five years down the road.
And these predators, that's what theyare. They're predators prey on these kids,

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uh in order to like I said, for whatever reason they're doing it,
one of those two reasons, moneyor at a sick agenda, and
they don't care. It's a turnand burn philosophy. They're gonna cut these
kids, they're gonna mess them upphysically and mentally, and then they're gonna
walk away and they're gonna be protecteduh from any any litigation or suing uh

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by by these poor poor kids andyoung adolescents who have who have made an
uninformed decision based on their their youngtender years. It's sick. Yeah,
I mean you you mentioned you hiton the head. I mean this is
follow the money every single time.Now. My view, and I might
work on an article of tomorrow aboutthew Path files. My view is that

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Planned Parenthood has lost millions of dollarsin revenue because some of the states have
taken and pulled back on their abortionyou know, laws based on the row
versus way being overturned, and soPlanned Parenthood is putting a full court press
into confusing these kids because and Ihave to go back and research. I've
heard things such as a double missectomyon a young girl is ninety thousand dollars.

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I've heard things from Ted Hadako nowa friend of mine who was on
the podcast, a father from California. His son was taken away from him
sexually transitioned with some kind of inputinto his arm like a plug where they
could punch in hormones. His insurancebill was two hundred and I think nine

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thousand dollars for this surgery. SoI mean it is it is insane,
and what you know, I'm struggling, I guess, and maybe Robert you
can give me some advice, youknow. I'm I'm feeling like I'm feeling
like my state of Maain is lost, and I feel like what I have
done to try to expose what ishappening has brought a lot of parents and

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students and taxpayers and you know kidsinto the fight and understanding. But I
can't get it turned into action,like I can't get it turned into resolving
these situations, and it is isgetting frustrating beyond belief for me personally to
kind of keep trying to go forward. You know, So how do how
do you do that? I mean, you're you're in as many fights as

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I am, if not more.You know, how do you continue to
do this? And what's the callingfor you that keeps you moving? I
will tell you what keeps me moving, and it's the Holy Spirit. It's
it's it's my faith. Whenever Iget down and I see, I feel
just like you do sometimes, Sean. You know, we're banging our heads

(28:55):
against the wall here trying to protectthese these young people and trying to fight
for our country that we both loveand our states that we both love.
But sometimes you feel like you're bangingahead in your head against the wall and
you're not getting any results. Soyou know, the power of prayer for
me gets me through, and Iknow that we are on the right side
of this. And no one saidit was going to be easy, and

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it certainly is not easy, Iknow, for you, or for me,
or for those are other others whoare in this fight with us.
But you know, I pray everyday that that that I get I get
the strength to continue moving forward andto help as many people as we can,
and to to to be able tospeak and write with clarity, conviction,

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and courage every single day. Wefear nothing, as I know you
don't, because we are doing theright thing. So to answer your question,
what keeps me going is my faithand my belief that we are doing
God's work. So that's that's whereI'm at with that. No, I
appreciate that, and I agree withyou. I had someone tell me the

(30:02):
other day, faith over feelings hasto win the day. And you know,
the other thing we're up against herein Maine, I think is that
Maine is the forty sixth or fortyseventh least godly state in the nation.
And we're seeing that in New England. I mean, you know, you
mentioned that this bill is also inConnecticut. Correct, Yeah, sure it
is, and I would venture tosay it's probably in more states than that.

(30:22):
But three out of the six NewEngland states so far right right with
Mats, Vermont and New Hampshire can'tbe far behind. Well, you're yeah,
no doubt. I mean Vermont isfunny, like, it seems like
Vermont is almost less radical than Maineis at this point. I mean,
you know those guys, those guysput Bernie Sanders in Washington, I mean,
you know, they're just complete wackoyou know, Birkenstock, pot smoking,

(30:47):
you know, liberals, And itseems like maybe maybe even right now,
Vermont is less radical than Maine.I don't know. But so Robert,
tell tell the listeners a little bitof how to follow your work kind
of maybe some things that are comingup. You mentioned that you'll be testifying
tonight on this on this horrific billin Rhode Island. But tell folks,
I can follow your work and uhand what you know might be up on
the next next horizon for you.Sure, I have a Facebook page.

(31:11):
It's a private page, but youcan join it. It's called Westerly Residents
Against Indoctrination. Westerly Residence Against Indoctrination. Uh and you already gave my Twitter
handle. It's at b C HI A R A D I O fourteen.
They can follow me both of thoseways. A couple of things I'm
working on. I'm writing a storyright now on the equity audit that took

(31:37):
place in our schools. Uh.So I'm working on that with with with
a group that we work with.Yeah, it's surprising to me, and
we're still they're still pushing equity likeequity was so three years ago. And
you know, people have like kindof come to grips with critical race theory,
which my easy definition is, youknow, skin cut over content of

(32:00):
character. That's the easiest way thatI've found to describe it. But it's
true, Yeah, that whole equityaspect. You know, we're equal under
the law, under God, everybodyhas equal opportunity. But equity is just
a bunch of absolute socialist nonsense.And it's impossible, It is impossible to
get kids to move in the samedirection all the time, and it's just

(32:23):
it's such a waste of tax payerresources. Well, even you grow up
in the same house, under thesame roof, with the same parents,
with your siblings, and you allturn out differently. You know. So
if kids in a controlled environment can't, can't even growing up together, can't
even don't turn out exactly the same, how do you expect to bring in,

(32:46):
uh, you know, hundreds ofkids from different backgrounds and different ability
levels and expect them to have thesame equitable outcome. It's just not going
to happen, you know. Thekey to me to but with public education
is supposed to do as like agood coach. You're supposed to squeeze every
ounce of ability out of every kid. Right now, every kid is not

(33:08):
going to achieve the same for avarious amount of reasons. But if you
can get that kid to perform atthe best of his or her ability,
I believe you have done your job. And for some reason, a lot
of people don't see it that way. You know, these these groups that
have been all they had popped upover the last three or four years that

(33:30):
are doing these equity audits are simplyadvocating for, you know, the hiring
of of teachers of color over overanybody else. Simply because they're they're of
color rather than their credentials. Uh, you've got restorative justice issues going on,
all of these things, so Iwrite about that for for another for

(33:52):
a blog which will be out soon. And uh, got a lot of
good things going on. That's that'sone of them. But we continue to
go to meetetings on the town counciland school committee level and continue to fight
for our First Amendment rights. Wefight for these kids and for our good
teachers. There are many of themout there. There are some whack of
who's out there, as we know, but there are a lot of teachers

(34:13):
out there who who are either afraidto come forward or you know, for
whatever reason don't and we've got toget them out there into the battle with
us. That would be great ifwe could do that. But you know,
really we're fighting for these kids andfor this great country. So we'll
continue to do that. Sean,No, and I appreciate it. Robert,

(34:35):
thank you very much for your time. I appreciate your efforts. Like
I said, I'm so glad tofinally kind of chat with you over the
phone. We've we've traded a lotof messages in a lot of Twitter posts
and those kind of things. ButI do really appreciate Rhode Island. You
know, there's some really good folksdown there. I wish I had as
many folks as you guys do downthere up here doing the same thing.
Sometimes I feel like I'm on anisland all by myself up here, but

(34:59):
you're not too our way, andthrough the world of modern convenience here we
can always talk and chat and text. So I really appreciate your time,
and thank you for just being sucha strong leader. There are not many
strong fathers out there, as weknow. There's a lot of mama bears,
but you are one of a handfulof people that are really trying to
do this from a strong, youknow, male presence. And I just

(35:20):
want to compliment to you on that. Thank you, Sean, And the
compliment goes right back at you.I admire what you do doing God's work.
Keep up the great work on yourend to my friend. All right,
thank you man. All right,some final truths, listen, folks,
Exposure has to win the day.We really need churches to get behind
what's going on. They are akey to doing what we are doing.

(35:43):
There's an opportunity there to work thistransgender nonsense into every single sermon on a
Sunday, regardless of what's happening.But Robert said it, I think it
was off the air. We arefinancing our own destruction, you know we
are. We are purposely provided money. Our tax payer dollars, you know
that have never been worth less thanthey are today because of Joe Biden and

(36:07):
these radical Democrats. And I don'tbelieve in office. I can't find a
reasonable Democrat. I have not beenable to find them. They all vote
the same. They are a unipartyborg hive mind and just a bunch of
evil, evil sons of bitches.But these predators, they're preying on our
kids. They are turning and burning, as Robert said, for financial gain.

(36:30):
The kids are the product. Andso I hope, I continue to
hope and I pray that faith overfeelings will win the day. But we
need help, people, We reallyneed help. We need people to start
stepping up. So please share thispodcast if you want to follow some of

(36:51):
my work. I've been thrown offFacebook, so that page is gone,
probably forever. But Sean mcbriardy dotsubstack dot com and you can go and
if you wish to, you canyou can be an annual subscriber that helps
me continue this fight because I've reallybeen doing this now for three years,
essentially unpaid, and I don't knowhow much longer I can keep it going.
So thank you very much for yourtime. I appreciate listening, and

(37:13):
I appreciate your dedication. Round themup, Round them up less, round
them up less. Set of dayof my stay to mine data, stay

(37:52):
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