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This is pillow Talk with Ali Michelle on the FCB
Podcast Network. Welcome to an episode of pillow Talk with
Ali Michelle. I am your host, Ali Michelle. Please don't
mind my Naisily vocals. Your girl got a rhinoplasty, so
I'm healing. But today we have a very special guest.
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You may have seen her on social media. She is
a content creator slash influencer. She goes by the name
American Maid Mama, also known as Sarah Rakn. We have
so much to discuss and I cannot wait for you
guys to beat her. Okay, I have the American Mama
aka Sarah Rainkin here with me today, and I thank
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you so much for coming on. I know we spoke
brief before coming on the show, but can you just
give our listeners a little glimpse of who you are,
what you do, and everything kind of in between.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Yeah, hey, Ali, thanks for having me. I'm super excited
to be here. You know, I have been an ungovernable
American made mama since the day I was born. I
was raised by a rednecks in a little garage in Michigan. Yes,
you know, you know, made my way through school, paid
a whole bunch of money to go to college for
an art degree that quite frankly, apps like Canva have
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totally replaced and made irrelevant. So after that, I became
an entrepreneur and I've made a couple of million dollars
just working from my phone, kind of running my own
gig for the last fifteen years. Had two babies, home
birth them homeschool now and you know, or really a
work from home homeschool home birth, just kind of conservative family.
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I wouldn't have said I was conservative, you know. A
few years ago, I would have said I've really just independent,
like let's not mess with each other, right right, But
now I definitely align more along conservative alignment, I guess.
And ultimately my goal is just to be brave enough
to have conversations that matter every day, whether it's about politics.
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We're moving ahead in business and life and parenting and
just sharing that experience with as many people as possible.
I love that you.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Said brave, because I've heard that word be thrown around
with conservatives a lot lately. Like people come up to
me like you're so brave. I'm like, I'm literally just
talking it to my phone, but they're like, oh, like
you have no idea? How afraid? Like I actually am
to speak my opinion because of my job or my
friends or my family. But I don't know if you, like,
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had this happen to you, But like I lost friends
and family members. They refused to talk to me after
I got so vocal on social media, like they like
don't don't don't mind my bikini pictures, Like yeah, you
can still talk, you know what I'm saying, But when
I use my mind, it's like total no. They wanted
nothing to do with me. Actually until recently, like one
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of my liberal family members, we agreed on a specific
candidate in the local election, so I thought that was
really cool. But yeah, you use the word brave, and
I just kind of like want that to be reiterated
to other people who are afraid to use their mind
because you are being brave.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
I mean I think at this point they always say
the truth will set you free, and I think that's
a really common misconception at this point because it feels
like the truth will lock you up. Yes, it's been
for me. It's been since about twenty and sixteen. You know,
my husband, we've been together for fifteen years. He's a
military veteran. He's been overseas multiple tours, and he was
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able to come home and now you know, he's a
full time dad and we run the business together. But
it started in probably twenty sixteen for us when we
decided we were going to have a family, and we
started really looking into like the vaccine schedule, and when
you start looking into like, wait, what's going on here?
How did we go from here to hear? And I
just kind of started digging and it became part of
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the dig and so I started speaking out then about
the things that I was finding that just didn't make sense.
It didn't make sense that we were the sickest generation
in America and we have all of this knowledge and
all of these tools and incredible ingredients that we could
be using for good. You know, it really just all
started to get jumbled up. For me, the illusions started.
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I started to see through that veil, you know. And
I've always prayed for eyes to see a voice to speak, like, God,
give me the words that people need to hear, help
me be brave enough, old enough, use me mark my
life God, And I always kind of said that prayer
meaning business, you know, I was always trying to make
my way out of the garage, make some money, provide
my family, you know, not be the statistic and just
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continue to repeat generational patterns like be the one to
break us free, and so being brave and bold I
think has kind of always been in my DNA. But
I ultimately, if you see something that's wrong, we have
to share it. And I think we have to be
paying attention right now to the people who are being silenced,
the scientists who are being silenced, the you know, data
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analysis who are being silenced right now. There's a lot happening,
and I can totally see how it would be so
overwhelming that you could just get lost in translation or
be that person that could put your head in the sand.
But for me, in twenty sixteen, when I started to
really wake up, it's like I couldn't go back to sheep.
I just kept finding one rabbit hole, that another, you know,
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it led to another and another and another, and I
could go through one hundred with you now. But at
the end of the day, they all tie together, and
speaking about it, as you said, people are saying, oh,
you're so brave to talk about these topics. And I
think that illusion of threat of losing our right to
free speech has always been there, but now today it
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feels even scarier with things looming like social credit scores
and things like that. Like I'm going to Cam's girl
friend if that's yeah, we're already on the list, already
got me on the bus, like she's telling me in
every day because I keep that flag up, you know. Yeah,
So who do you think?
Speaker 2 (07:31):
I mean, obviously you're a conservative, but like speaking to
maybe a woman who's listening, who's kind of like considering
Kamalin because she's a woman and protecting quote, you know,
unquote reproductive rights. I mean, we know that, but what
would you so for her voice essentially, because that's what's
most at risk, and I think a lot of women
are failing to kind of see that that actually our
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First Amendment right like our voice of reason and anything
that we can you know, do or speak on. I
think they're failing to see that because they're so absorbed
in that reproductive right. But between each candidate, who do
you think for this woman who's listening would be the
one who is actually protecting women?
Speaker 3 (08:12):
Well, I mean, let's just be honest. The radical left
hasn't been able to identify what a woman is for
the last couple of years. And now all of a sudden,
you want to make history toouting off the back of
a woman who has changed her name and the way
she says it has fifteen different accents. And I'm sorry,
you know, this is a little bit harsh, and here
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comes the redneck and me. But like, what's a prostitute
going to do whatever you pay her to do? And
I think we all need to be honest with the
fact that she has a really sketchy past. Making history
is putting the first woman in office is not worth
sacrificing all of our freedoms and this country and what's
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of it, Because if we're also, you know, speaking realistically,
we're all ready being replaced. American birth rates are at
the lowest that they have ever bet your reproductive rights
are already at stake because you're being poisoned through the air, food,
pharm up, everything you watch on TV. And now you've
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tricked yourself into believing that eliminating life is the one
freedom we need to be focused on. We're really what
we need to be focused on are the things that matter.
The right to have this conversation. You know, we won't
be able to have this conversation ten years from now
if things keep going the way that they're going. Chinese
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we're murdering their daughters because they needed boys to reproduce.
That was not like a made up story. They were
actually doing that. Actually did not know that.
Speaker 4 (09:45):
That's insane.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
I can't remember what time period it was, but you know,
they were only allowed one child per family and they
wanted to deliver that to reproduce. So it's wild. And
so I think the candidate we should be paying attention
too is Donald Trump. And as much as they really
flipped that script, right, they want us to remember the
brash things that he said in a locker room on
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the golf course in his mid thirties, you know, and let's.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
Put women be honest, like we have the most vulgar
conversations amongst ourselves.
Speaker 3 (10:19):
When we're like we literally say the most God for man,
for the details I have filled with my girlfriends and
the ish that I am. You know, I I call
me whatever you want. I'm not going to vote for somebody.
Making a woman does not make you a qualifier. Being
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a man does not make you a qualifier. We need
a strong alpha right now to guide this country through
these very precarious steps that we find ourselves in. Right
I mean, in the blink of an eye, it's all
gone and I don't understand. But it's when you really
sit down and you watch what's happening on mainstream media,
and you watched that, you know, it is a lot
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of information to sift through. And if you haven't kind
of already awoken to something, if you're still asleep right now,
I don't know how I am really trying to empathize
and understand. But the optics are everything. If you're not
paid attention, optics are everything. And that's what they've got
people twisted on. If you've taken the time to watch
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Trump in long form interviews like Joe Rogan, or to
follow you know on TCN, they've got art of the
Surge where you can watch him working with his campaign. Yeah,
if you're not watching things like that or listening to
things like Sean Ryan where they're walking you through why
General Kelly was, you know, ultimately compromised and there's a
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whole story there. You know, he directly benefits from having
the borders open. So of course he's talking trash like
we as women know that as well. The game of telephone,
the game of drama, the game of teams. Oh yeah,
and it's like pay attention, just pay attention. So at
the end of today, it's Trump we need to be
looking at. He said things like ivys is going to
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be taken care of by your government and if not
mandated by your insurance to be to be you know,
to be paid for if you need assistance like I vs. He's,
oh my gosh, so yeah, I'm so happy that you
brought that up.
Speaker 2 (12:18):
And I don't mean to cut you off, but like, yeah, my,
I'm gonna just throw under the bus. My best friend
she she actually was like, oh, she pissed me off,
like she was actually somebody who stopped talking to me,
my best friend, but she she came around. But so
she's dating a guy who's he's a diehard conservative. She
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texted me a few months ago and she's like, I
am not a conservative. I'm like what, like so you
jesus Yeah, Like like when a when a strong man
and somebody who is so confident within themselves directs a
woman or guides a woman and just shows what it
actually is to like be that alpha male or you
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know what I'm saying, like not even an alphabet, but
somebody who actually sees past like propaganda and then a
woman we look towards our men, and I don't care
what anybody says. But so when she when the IVF
thing came, because she was still kind of like figuring out,
like oh do I want to even vote this year?
But I as somebody who's going through infertility issues for
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the past like seven years. Now that he brought up
the IVF like that locked her in. And it's just
amazing because before she may have been like, oh, you know,
ivy of whatever, you know whatever, But like I think
now that she sees she's also had her own trauma
where it's like I think she's finally like wow, like
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life is actually being glorified instead of talking about taking
away that life like you talked about earlier, and I
think IVF is huge.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
I think that's huge. Yeah, and they, you know, they
use these radical ideas of why we should allow these insane,
these insane processes of abortion, like letting a baby, you know,
be nine months delivered doesn't deserve medical care. You know,
it's crazy. So if we're talking about protecting women and
what we as women should be focusing on as shiny
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as an object as it might be to say, oh,
a first woman president in office, we went through this
with Hillary Clinton too, and I was like, hey, no,
she is not the woman to defy and represent us. Like,
we could do better. We could look at Toulci Gaber.
I mean, she would be an incredible woman candidate. I
was kind of hoping that she would BEBP. But yeah,
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you know, I like vance, I like dance, And if
you're a woman that is concerned about your rights, your
reproductive rights, your future, and what the world will look
like for your daughters, looking at Trump, you know, say
what you will about him. He's a grandfather. He's got
a big heart. He's got dozens and dozens and thousands
of stories of how many times he's provided for people
who were in need and he's shown his country.
Speaker 2 (15:02):
Hudson. I think he like put them up at his
hotel for like months for free and kept up safe
when all her stuff was happening.
Speaker 3 (15:09):
Like, yeah, look at the linemen that we're just in
North Carolina. You know, he housed them all out in Florida,
housed all the linemen. I think it was. But at
the end of the day, you've got Kennedy also on
board with Trump, which is absolutely incredible because the first
thing he's going to do when he gets into office,
and he said, they've already given him power where he'll
be overseeing things like the FDA, the NIH parts of
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the USDA, and that's the CDC, right. We need that,
we need that oversight and that somebody willing to fight
for what's right for human health because we are the
sickest we've ever been as Americans in the most incredible ways,
these terrible cancers and everything that have happened after COVID.
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We need somebody like Kennedy who's going to get in there,
say pull the flora head out of the water. It's
making you know, turn the brock. It's gay like, it's
it's you know, that whole story. I was like, Alex
Jones was right. Everybody said he was crazy, and now
look with their studies, he was telling the truth. He's
just it's the way he sensanctionalizes, you know, the conversation
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that people want to doubt. And I feel like they
did that with Trump and the media and this campaign.
He's done such a great job at presenting himself and
biting his time. But you know, you've already got Kennedy
overseeing these things that he'll be able to say yay
and may to things like you know, ingredients in our
food that are already banned in Europe because they're dangerous
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for our endocrine systems, which are directly related to our
hormones and the development of women and boys and reproductive rights.
So it goes all the way back. And at the
end of the day, Trump has said there's not going
to be a national abortion band. That's not what he
intends to do. Just give it to the state. And
for those of you who are like, well, my state
deserves this, then go get involved on a local because
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that's what we eat and all need to do is
take control of the things we can take control of,
and control your state and if you don't like the
state you're in, get the heck out. Yep, I totally
grand with that.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
We'll get out of break.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
Yeah, get out of your state if you don't like it.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
All right, Yeah, I know. Two seconds. Welcome back from
the Break. I am your host, Alian Michelle, and we
have American main Mama aka Sarah ray Can here, and
we were just talking about just a whole bunch of stuff.
Speaker 4 (17:34):
I just love this girl.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
I know, we could bounce all over the place. What
does Trump call it?
Speaker 2 (17:39):
The weave?
Speaker 4 (17:40):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (17:41):
Yeah, I wanted to kind of just touch base on
if so we want to. I want to go back
to the media for a quick second. So the advice
on because, like you said, there was so much to
swift through and some people were lazy. We're lazy, We'll
admit it. You know, how would you, since you've been
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doing this for a while, what would be like your
recommendation on how to kind of do the research and
not fall for the propaganda. Could you give like a
few things to just give a moment to just be like, okay,
well that's a lie.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
You know what I'm saying, Oh my gosh, how to
not fall for it? I mean, I guess for me,
as one of my skill sets is I've got really
great pattern recognition. So since I've been paying attention, you know,
over the years, you can start to spot the things.
But it has gotten harder with AI and things like that.
What can we trust? And I think for me, I
just try to find multiple sources that can corroborate a story,
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independent sources, podcasts, right now, look for the independent journalists.
Pay attention to how people are being paid. You know,
at the end of the day that the reality is
the mainstream media and what we have access to on
TV through cable, through satellite. They're owned by the same
five parent companies that are funded by the biggest, baddest
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bad guys. Right, Like, the American politics is really the bottom.
It's it's what we can see from our view from here.
But if you think about this, it goes so much deeper.
And why would they want to control all this? Was,
you know, a question I was often asked by friends
who are just starting to wake up, and I'm like,
you know, the battle between good and evil has always existed,
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and controlling people data profit it all comes back to money.
If you follow the money, you can usually decipher whether
it's right or wrong. And I think this is whereas women,
you need to really trust your intuition on a lot
of things. If it feels wrong, it's probably wrong. And
you know, if you find yourself just being a woman
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and getting involved in the drama and the gossip and
the tea and falling for every little thing, I just
ask you to positive question why it is that that
you believe it? Is it because Fox said so, or
ABC said so, or the Views said so, or some
of these programs that we've allowed to just get up
here and kind of direct society for so long. I
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hate to say it, but like my grandma always used
to tell me, turn off the TV, and TV's the devil,
and I'm like, you're crazy, old lady. You know, like
emptv's cool. Reality, it's a reality show. And now I'm like,
oh no, oh no, she was so right. The media
is owned, Hollywood is owned. If you pay attention to
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all the celebrities endorsing her right now, that our red
flag they are avolved in. Yeah, sarious things. Yeah, we've
seen some of it exposed through like the Nickelodeon scandals
and Epstein, which we haven't even seen. The list Why
haven't we seen the list? Trump's threatened to release the
list upon becoming president, and suddenly every celebrity in the
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world wants to come out against him. Come on, these
were his friends and people he you know, had in
social circles. They wanted him at every party when before
he ran. The only reason they're against him now is
because he's gonna expose the things that have been happening.
When he says the enemy within, he's talking about the
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people on the inside who are pulling strings, manipulating the
good old blue collared pr You and I in Ohio.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
They are so afraid of being exposed, like so terrified.
That's you know, that's the That's the biggest thing that is.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
So what do I pay attention to? I mean, I
would find your podcasts that you can get into. I
love Sean Ryan, He's great. Lex Friedman that shows like yours,
Ali where you're bringing on guests. You're talking about ideas,
turn off the news, turn off cable, not paying attention
to the Apple alerts coming on your phone. We know Apple,
Like we all have to switch phones, right, We're gonna
have to. Yeah, and the unplugged phone is a great one.
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If you're looking for that, but we have to align
with companies that support our values and pay attention. You're
paying attention to the ingredients in almost everything. When you
have a baby, at least, if you have some semblance
of an awakening, you start to pay attention. And you
need to do the same thing with the things you consume,
like media and broadcasts. I don't know if you know
this ally, but three hundred radio stations, Okay, the largest
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FCC trade ever to happen in history. They've never it
was like something like they had never approved more than
two broadcasting stations sold to one person at a time,
and they just approved three hundred and sold it two
none other than George Soros.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Oh heck, oh I didn't know that.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
Yeah, so even throws is bad for those who don't know.
He's like doctor Evil, like the real doctor Evil. Right,
He's funding all the nefarious things you don't want funded.
He was partly responsible for those palettes of bricks showing
up and twenty twenty and crazy things disappearing and like,
what's that stuff really happening? The answer is yes. And
if you can go it used platforms like you know,
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you have to be careful because you'll see things on
there you don't want to see. But at the end
of the day, it's a place where I can go
and I try to see. Like if you see a
crazy video, if there's only one perspective and ten thousand
you know people are sharing it, that's not something I
typically go and share because where's you're the only person
that saw this?
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Right? Right?
Speaker 3 (23:21):
Get me perspective of the wildfire? Like come on, right,
there's gotta be more. Do your due diligence and find
the people you can plug into and trust and question everything,
and it's you know, but have faith and none of that.
In the end, God wins because that's truly what it's about.
But discernment, finding good companies and good people are key
right now. I like daily Wire, I like you know,
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stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
Oh and like just talking to real people, talking to
your neighbors, talking to your friends, just having conversation and
getting locally involved, I think is also so important. Despite
if people like you crazy or look at you weird.
I know it's more comfortable to like go on YouTube
or whatever, but you also have to have that like
face of you know, that conversation that some people don't
want to have, but I think you will learn a
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lot from people who you would not necessarily go up to.
Speaker 4 (24:11):
But Sarah, you are so beautiful in every aspect, mentally, physically,
everything like, You're so beautiful, and I thank you so
much for coming on. But can you please let my
followers know where to get you at and how to
find you on social media?
Speaker 3 (24:27):
Yeah, you know, I'm a little bit all over the place.
I'm on Facebook, Sarah Rankin, I'm on Instagram at American
Underscore Made Dot Mama. Couldn't you couldn't secure the whole deal.
I had to do the underscore and the dot but
I did and I committed. So that's where we're at,
American Underscore Made Dot Mama on Instagram, and it's American
Made Mama on TikTok. I don't do as much over
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there because you know, that's just kind of a search
function for me at this point. But I love it
and I love connecting with you guys. And at the
end of the day, I think we all have to
really just focus on if trouble may come in our lifetime,
let it be so our children can live in peace.
And we are there. We are on troublesometimes if you
believe in God and you believe in Jesus, like take
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the time to pray for our nation, pray for our leaders,
pray for our voters. A lot of things are already happening.
I think we already know it's not going to be
pretty no matter what is announced in the next seventy
two hours, because I don't think it's before we wrap up.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
Who how do you think it's going to go just
quick little blip happen.
Speaker 3 (25:25):
I think it was. I think if it was a free,
fair election, and if we had all fifty states hands
in a pot, let's really show what the people have voted,
Trump would have more votes than any president in American history,
no question of it out. But I think it comes
back to optics, and you know, they control the media,
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and that is dangerous. That's dangerous because there's only so
much we can do, and getting involved on the local
level means we can still contest things, and you know,
we do have some semblance of power that we can
handle legally. There's websites like Tacticalcivics dot com where you
can get involved in little groups that will show you
how to legally start doing things. You know in your
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own community. But I think it's gonna get messy. You know,
the stock market numbers are showing that we could have
some some real trouble ahead, and the economic market, we know,
things like the bricks Nation have already decided to move
away from the dollar, and there's some changes happening there.
So you know, I think it could be a really
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tough time in America, And the biggest piece of advice
that I have is just, you know, pray your way through,
connect with like minded community, be prepared to you know,
be a community. That's what it's going to come down to.
We as a nation are still the government's number one
threat because we have the right to bear arms and
we have a lot of rights available to us that
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I think people are going to be questioning whether or
not it's the time to use. But yeah, I think
they're going to show her as the win. I didn't
I don't want to say it, and we're bringing it
into a distance, but I think it's going to show
her as the wind. And my heart is really kind
of preparing for that because this could be the death
of a country that I was raised believing was one nation,
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you know, under God, justice and liberty for all, and
I don't think that's going to be the case for
US Americans. I think we're being replaced from the inside.
And you know, there's a lot of illegal people who
want to do nefarious things or who have been brainwashed
into thinking Americans are bad. So if you're sitting around
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thinking like this stuff couldn't happen on American soil. As
a veteran wife who you know, my husband who has
seen war, we are naive and we have had it
so good and we are weak, and don't fall into
the traps of whatever psyops and red flags are about
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to appear, because it will be messy, it will be loud,
it will be crazy, you know it will. It just will.
So prepare yourself for that kind of cut through that
just breathe. Right at the end of the day, we
know God wins no matter what. But I don't know.
I'm like, grab that costco, you know, like what do
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we do great? Same together? But yeah, it feels so big.
But I think the biggest thing is don't react initially
to anything, whether they say it's Trump, because you know,
she I say her name wrong, but it's She's like
it's Kamala I'm like, it's I say, Kamala, I don't know. Yeah,
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he says it like fifteen different times. But you know,
her job as the VP is also to certify the
electoral votes that come in. We have nineteen in battleground states.
So there are so many ways that this could really
go wrong. Amongst things like already seeing in Michigan, we're
seeing something is happening, you know, in the ballot boxes Kentucky,
it's like auto selecting Harris when you go and push
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the button for Trump. Colorado Secretary of State. I don't
know if you know this, but they published on her
website the passwords two dominion machines in all but one
county in the state.
Speaker 4 (29:18):
Yeah, oh my gosh.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
That's Craz's like the biggest cybersecurity tech on the electoral
you know, yeah, that we've ever experienced.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
So I don't Yeah, I mean, I think I agree
with you on everything. I just do hope that, you know,
truth does prevail. And but I want to thank you
for coming on and thank your husband for his service.
We are totally indebted to him. But yeah, so thank
you so much for coming on. Can you just let
my followers know how to follow you one more time
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and then we will meet again.
Speaker 3 (29:49):
Yeah, we have to get together. It's so fun talking
to you.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (29:53):
Instagram's the best way to reach me. It's American underscore
made Dot Mama send me a dam. I would love
to chat with you. You know, let's make a community.
Let's stick together. You're in Ohio, Ali, so are now,
you know. I'm like, let's let's form an alliance we've
got Let's keep our state, you know, keep our state
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conscious of what's happening and fighting back for its citizens,
because that's what we need.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
Yes, all right, Well, thank you so much.
Speaker 3 (30:21):
Talk to you guys later.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
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You guys on the necklok.
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