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let's see. I feel like I'm forgetting something in else. Anyway,
I got so much I gotta think of to share
with you, guys. Let's dive in. Let's dive in into
the deep end of the pool. There's something about three
days ago, three evenings ago, happened here locally that kind
of caused a dust up with our city council here
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in the city of Martinsville, where I live Martinsville, Virginia,
and where the bunker is and where I broadcast from now.
It's a relatively small area, an historic area, small area,
quaint area, scenic area, beautiful, beautiful part of the country,
a very pretty part of the state. When I go
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down certain I guess main roads here, I can look
to the west and see the Appalachian Mountains, the Blue
Ridge Mountains, and on a very beautiful day, it looks
very beautiful, very scenic area. I think where I'm sitting
is roughly the twentieth minutes, if even, depending on how
fast you drive and how you take the curves on
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the roads from the Blue Ridge Parkway not that far.
It's so very scene, beautiful area. And our city council
here over the years says, well, some people would say,
and I'm quoting them, some people would say, kind of
a joke. And I think a lot of people in
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their small towns and even their big towns and even
their big cities would say, yeah, it's a joke. And
I featured quite a few on this show from big
cities and my former stomping grounds of Austin, Texas, where
things got absolutely crazy and still go crazy. I'm going
to talk about Austin, Texas here just a bit of parallel,
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but generally speaking, I'm not gonna get too deep into
the minutia. There was a dust s up the other
night where a particular city councilman was determined out of
ordered by the mayor and I and he said something.
I can't even remember exactly what the rule of order was,
but it kind of a vague rule of order that
I couldn't even I couldn't even find in Rogers rule
of orders. I don't even know if it's even a
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part of the regular rule of orders. Uh. There was
a debate discussion about a city manager's salary, which for
small talent like is pretty pretty steep, I think by
most people's guide. But you know, a person's worth whatever
they're worth by the same token, and this particular city,
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the city manager person that they're trying to deal with,
has been around both rural towns, big towns, DC Chicago
had little experience, I guess with the federal government from
looking at the resume, if I'm reading that correctly, a
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pretty impressive resume as far as what you know they've
they've done. But then again, can you know certain markets
are going to dictate your your paycheck and your salary
you go to a smaller community, I mean, you might
be a big fish in a small pond, but you
might not be able to demand exactly what you're getting
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paid somewhere else. You know, what you may have been
getting paid in, you know, a big city like Chicago,
where there's a plethora of tax revenues, when you come
to a smaller community not so much. So you have
to kind of gauge that I don't know. Ah. Regardless,
there was a bit of a dust up or discussion.
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I mean it wasn't a harsh discussion, but I think
a stronger discussion, let's put it that way, about some issues,
and about this particular city council person's request for a
little bit higher salary in an area that's not exactly
a boom town, but you know, people are making it.
It's very inexpensive area to live in here. One of
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the reasons why the lovely missus L and I chose
to come here now. And I did live here just
for some background as a kid and as a teenager
originally from San Antonio, Texas. You guys know that spent
most of my adult year thirty two of them in Austin, Texas.
But when I was a kid, we lived in the
area in the county and I was like eight or
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nine years old up till about age twenty, and then
I left went to the capital of Texas, where I
met the lovely missis L eventually also a Virginia girl.
I joked that I had to move to Texas to
find a junior girl to marry. Right anyway, this city
council person. And by the way, I voted for both
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the mayor and the city council person, just for the
sake of disclosure that I'm about to discuss about now,
like I mention names at the moment, but the city
you can go look it up. But the mayor came
up with some rule of order that I never have
neard of about this council person discussing this and didn't
like I guess what was being discussed. Took it personal
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or whatever. I don't know how, but somehow I took
it as a personal There was a little personal barb
in there. And look, city council meetings, not I saw
them in Austin. Speaking of Austin can get testy and
get crazy, and people walk out and store them mountains
sometimes get thrown out. But what had happened is that
after mentioning this particular rule a couple three times, I'm
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already here. There's a lot of emotion going on, very
boisterous city council meeting, apparently for the request of the mayor.
It looked like although I thought they might have been
a city cob at it, the little Misszill said, no,
that was a county cob But anyway, a county deputy
removed this particular city council person from the meeting, and
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I personally believe violating their First Amendment rights. And I'm
not alone in that. Some local attorneys avoiding on that. Ah,
pretty weird. I don't know if that's ever happened in
a city council meeting in this area. Maybe it did
back in the day. I don't recall it. I don't know,
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but it just it just got out of hand and
got a little weird. And then a few days later
this person and I voted for this person, gave a
prize conference and another city council member that was kind
of backing them was there and I and I sailed
and to me, it's kind of silly, uh, but but
I think an over step of power by both the
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mayor and and law enforcement person. The deputy understand that
the primary job and I've said it before on the
show and I'll say it again, the primary job of
your sheriff, and that would include the deputies and if
the law enforcement of the law enforcement people in your area,
their primary job is to protect and actually enforce that
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protection of your constitutional rights. That's a job one, they
swear an oath to uphold the Constitution from enemies, both
foreign and domestic, and that would include protecting someone's freedom
of speech, regardless of what a mayor or a school
council board head or the governor.
Speaker 4 (09:24):
Or.
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If George Washington were to come up from the dead
and say, you know, get this person out of it,
doesn't matter, doesn't matter. Your job is not to obey
a mayor. Your job is not to obey a school
board president. Your job is to protect the constitutional rights
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of individuals. And that would include in many cases government officials,
city council persons, mayors, whoever, whatever, that's your first job.
For example, in the vast already of cases, when the Feds,
let's just say, come into a county to enforce whatever,
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or to grab somebody or whatever God warrants this, that
kind of thing, they typically have to and in most cases,
most of all cases, really and let's just say the
vast majority anyway, the lions sheriff cases, they have to
go through the sheriff first. They've got to go to
the sheriff and get permission. Why, because the sheriff constitutionally
sits between you. He's the bulwark and his administration. Deputies
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are the bulwark between you and the FEDS and potential
oppressive government, and state government for that matter, and county
and city government for that matter. That's their job. That's
job number one, constitutionally speaking. Okay, that's their gig. Many
don't know this. Many deputies don't know this, Many cops
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don't know this. Sadly, I have said, and I'll say
it again for the mpteenth time on this show, that
the bulk of many of our problems in this country
can be laid at the feet of two things, Biblical
ignorance and constitutional ignorance. And there's got to be some training.
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There's got to be some training. What may happen here
locally is that may be training in the hard way
by a civil suit. I don't know. I'm not a lawyer,
but to me, I think there's probably grounds for one.
And by the way, the Supreme Court has said that
in many cases, you can sue all the government officials individually,
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you can sue cops individually if civil rights are violated.
Just to give you how much, to give you idea
of how much Supreme Court says there's a freedom of
speech leeway in a courthouse. I would defer everyone to
go look at Cohen v. California nineteen seventy one, where,
in fact, a gentleman who was protesting the Viet War
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in the draft stood on the courthouse steps with a jacket.
And I don't endorse this kind of foul language, but
nevertheless I do try to err on the side of
freedom of speech. That basically said, and it's the F
word the draft, and it was emblazoned on a jacket
that he wore, and then he wore that jacket inside
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the courthouse. Well, he was arrested for wearing that jacket
inside the courthouse. Supreme Court said, no, that's protected speech.
That's protected speech, and it was in a political context
in essence. In fact, one of the justices said that
one man's vulgarity, who determined in this in the affirmative,
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said that one man's vulgarity is another man's lyric. There's
a loan before gangster rapp. So my point is when
school board meetings and city council meetings get a bit
boisterous and things are said, unless it's what the Supreme
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Court determines, and other lower courts of the determined as quote
unquote fighting words or threats of violence, verbal things that
make promoter cause violence. There's not really much you can
do about it. Not really much you can do about it.
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There's no hurt feelings claused, there's no personal attack attack
clause in the Constitution. You know you you can you
can tell a politician you think you're being a fashion
Oh get out of here. That's that's when I we
don't like that language tough. You got a right to
say that. And by a larger courts of upheld that
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with very few exceptions, our founders wanted there to be boisterous.
You see see that. The Supreme Court even said one
Justine said that the Supreme Court all the Supreme Court
said that the First Amendment is there to protect speech
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that we hate. It's there to protect unpopular speech, not
popular speech. It's there to protect speech that we disagree with,
ideas that we disagree with. Because our founders knew that
in the exchange of ideas that's when the truth, ultimately
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and the best options usually emerge. They knew that, so
they wanted there to be robust debate. And they lived
in a time when the British had the star chambers
that you could be pulled into for a variety of
things and watch what you say. They'd been there to
that system. They didn't want that. They had seen that
the British government come in to destroy the presses. That's
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why freedom of the press is also enshrined in the
First Amendment. In fact, there's five liberties enshrined in the
First Amendment, and sadly, a lot of mayor city council's,
cops and etcetera couldn't even tell you what those even
though they've sworn oath, I couldn't tell you what those
five liberties are contained in the First Amendment. There's five.
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Go look them up. I've shared them on the show before,
but go look them up. There's five liberties contained in
the First Amendment. Most of them don't know that they're
what the five are, or if there even are five.
It's kind of like First Amendment to one A, one B,
one C, one D, one E, if you want to
look at it that way. Uh. But my point is this,
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I want to springboard before we go to break from this.
I've warned on this show that some of the biggest
dangers to your constitutional Bill of rights aren't coming simply
from the federal government and the CIA and the FBI,
although we're gonna get into that too, but are oftentimes
sadly coming from local government who think that they are
constitutional free zones, and the city council meetings are constitutional
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free zones, school board meetings are constitutional free zones. No
they're not. In fact, the Constitution declares itself the highest
law in the land save God's law. Hence the supremacy clause,
which is, as I have said, the task of evidence
of the agreement of the states that we will agree
to abide by this. These are the rules of the games,
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so to speak, that we will play by. And virtually
all the states agree to that to ratify the Constitution,
and that means all governments that are a subservient to
the federal if you will. Not that there aren't states rights,
but I'm saying that there are down the food chain.
Let's put in that maybe that vernacular. They've got to
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submit to the Constitution. They can't go beyond it, go
around it, ignore it. Say well that you know, that's
for the federal government, not us. No, it's for you too.
It's for you too. And many of these people take
oaths and these offices and law enforcement of course take
oaths uphold, and if the Constitution from memmies both foreign
and domestic, it's an oath. But sadly, many of these
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folks ask, like press gangs and vassal lords. I mean,
if mayors and county aldermen and city council people and
this one's and that one's are allowed to trample unopposed
people's constitutional civil liberties and rights expressly stated in the
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Bill of Rights and the Constitution, that they've at that
point become vassal lords, and that you're not living in
a city anymore, You're not living in a county anymore,
even living in a fiefdom. And that's what's important to understand.
And that's why it is important sometimes to go to
city council meeting and school board meetings, and it is
important to get involved in local politics and vote and
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vote and get involved because they're in in your local area.
And I've said this before and I'm saying it again
for the empteenth time. It's where you will find some
of the greatest challenges to your civil liberties and the
Constitution because of the ignorance. Let me say that again,
because of the ignorance of local authorities and sometimes even
local law enforcement. Now I'm a pro law enforcement guy.
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You'd be hard pressed to find a more pro law
enforcement guy than myself. But it requires education. It requires education,
and for those of you who know your constitution, you've
got to help educate these people. And there are programs
out there. There's schools. This is not an advertisement. There's
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colleges like hills Do a College for example. This is
not an advertisement for them, where a person can actually
take free courses and very cheap courses, very inexpensive courses
on the constitution, and even get a degree in the
stuff for not a lot of money. You know, I
mean really really small investment of money. Amazingly silly, stupid
small investment of money. I know I'm doing it, and
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you know, you can walk out with a walk away,
so to speak, and take these courses online. You go
to Hillszone College yourself. There off these things online and
you can walk away with a greater knowledge and in
some cases you know a degree or underary degree whatever
in constitutional studies. You know your stuff. And again I'm
not trying to practice law without a license here. You
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don't need There's nowhere that you can't find anywhere in
a state constitution or state statute or a federal statute
where you can't talk about the law, and you can't
talk about the constitution without having some law degree. That's bs,
you know, being approved by the bar. Now, if you
go giving legal advice to people that are in the
midst of a litigation or potential lawsuit or whatever, that's
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a different story. Then yeah, you're practicing law without a license.
But to quote a law, to quote the Constitution, to
quote a Supreme Court decision, to know the law, to
know a Supreme Court decisions, because by the way, you're
held to the standard of knowing the law. If you
go out and break the law and you didn't know
what the law was, ignorance of the law is an
excuse for violet of the law. You're told that you
have to know it right, but you have to be
a lawyer to know it and to quote it and
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to share it. You just can't give legal advice or
walk into a courtroom and represent somebody without a law degree.
That's true, you can represent yourself, but of course, what's
that old saying that anyone who represents themselves in the
Court of law has a fool for a client. But
you don't need to have some degree from Havid Yad
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to understand your Constitution or your constitutional rights, or even
know what the founder said. Get yourself a copy, please,
of the Federalist papers, except god it the anty Federalist papers.
You'll know exactly what the funeral fotherers meant and what
they said. You can research this stuff. It's all lying,
but it's all over the place. It's not a magical mystery.
Oh there's people out there that ones you think the
Constitution is a magical mystical document. And you better have
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you know, ten degrees under your belt, legal degrees and
law degrees, and conscious will study degrees or you won't
know the thing bull At the top of the Constitution,
the preamblet says, we the people of the United statedency,
We the government, We the lawyers with the authorities of
the United We the politicians, we the representatives of the
people in the United States of American or reforma. No,
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it says, we the people of the United States of
American or reforma. We're perfect union. You know, you know
the pameral of the Constitution. Okay, So it's up to you.
Ben Franklin said, it's up to you to keep it,
and you've got to get involved gaging locally with local stuff.
I saw these same kind of shenanigans on a much
bigger scale happened in Austin, Texas over several years. I
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saw a city manager resign. I saw these kind of
standings seek secret meetings. Which city councilors who have secret
meetings the one here does. I'm wondering maybe if they
might be having too many whereas a transparency and at
times they need they do need to get away and
talk privately. I get that, you know, Congress has their
private meetings. I understand that's fine, that's appropriate at times.
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But in Austin, they were violating the open meetings uh
Also's city government was violating the open meeting statue of
the state of Texas. They got sued, and of course
when governments get sued, guests who pays the tab for
that lawsuit? Oh yeah, it's you, the taxpayer. So you
kind of do yourself a favor and save yourself for
money if you get involved and make sure you're voting
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for the right guy. In Gallic getting the Knuckley heads
out because it'll cost you money in more ways than one.
Spiked up property taxes if their city owned utilities, higher utilities,
as they are here and as they were in Austin.
A lot of similarities I'm seeing here. The city of
Austin went from being one of the coolest cities in
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America and actually a very low cost of living for
a while, very low cost of living for a medium
to large sized city for many years, very inexpensive. So
a lot of people were moving there. So so many musicians,
broke musicians were moving there. A lot of music Capital
of the World, huge high tech center, all kinds of
high tech businesses, a lot of manufacturing actually in Austin,
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but it's in the high tech realm. It's clean industry,
so to speak. On smokestack industry so much, and they
attracted that, and they would give sometimes tax abatements. Of course,
State of Texas has no income tax, which doesn't hurt.
State of Mississippi right now is talking about getting rid
of or I think it is getting rid of if
I'm not mistaken. I saw a story on that. iFIT
I got to here on my list of stories must
tack off. I have time to dive into it to
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but I'll just touch on it getting rid of their
state income tax and getting rid of or lowering from
understanding the story correctly, sales tax on groceries, good move,
good move at which state I live in would give
up its income tax? But I doubt it, do I
know what? So many businesses and folks are running to
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Texas well no state income tax, especially when you got
some of these Northeastern states and north states in the
rust belt that have state income taxes where they hammer you.
Of course, rising property taxes, property taxes year creeping up.
And one of the reasons that the Lovely MISSISSI and
I bailed from Allton, Texas was the outrageously high property taxes.
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It has some of the highest in the entire nation,
some of some of the highest sales taxes has up
there near the top of the highest property taxes. Overinflated
property values, way over inflated. And that's one of the
reasons why the Lovely Mississill and I finally decided that
in the rising crime we decided to get out of there.
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We could see what was happening, and many of my
friends and so forth and live in the area and
in the region. Some family members said, yeah, you got
out in time, you got out just under the wire.
And the crime is rising homelessness one of the worst
homeless problems in the country. Fact case in point of
terms of how Austin kind of lost its reputation. Yeah,
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I know that Elon Musk is there, and guys, one of
the I think, what is it, the largest manufacturing plant
was in the Mississippi or something or North America or something.
There's this show it's got Ribbon, I can tyre on it.
It's called Happy's Place. It's kind of a Southern Fried
version of Cheers. It's kind of a nice little show,
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loving missusdall and I've been catching it. One of the
characters main characters on the show, Riba plays a character
who has a half sister who's Hispanic and younger half
sister and one of the I guess you could say
protagonists on the show. She made up this this story
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to say that because they were trying to impress them
when to come to their bar and celebrate their Christmas
party there or whatever. But she was making up this
story about Reba's sister, who's Hispanic American Mexican American make
up some story that she was from Paris, and she said, well,
I wanted to say that you were from Austin, but
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Austin's not cool anymore, I thought, ooh, ouch ouch, and
Austin mccame not quite so cool, in large part due
to the insanity of our city government, ever expanding growing
city government. City Council. O. Yeah. They the defunded the police,
so you know, when you call the cops or it's
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gonna take you about an hour for somebody to show up.
If they show up, called nine one one at The
homeless problem outrageous. In fact, it got so bad that
the governor had to step in because it's capital city
and say, you know, mayor, if you don't get rid
of this, you don't get rid of these people that
are camping out in the heart of some sections of downtown,
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and our legislators are being harassed by these people. We're
gonna clear out these homeless camps for you. When they
did bulldoze them, literally out ran them off, or had
people arrested for vagrancy by the state cops, they brought
in DPS, you know, the Texas Rangers and so forth.
They weren't playing and it went with all that stuff
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went south because of stupid ordinances that were being passed
by city council and they're ignorantus me there. And there
were card carrying for some of the latter years I
lived there. I mean there were card carrying socialists literally
on the city council. And well, there you go, there
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you go. And it didn't help that a lot of
people coming in from California like crazy, were bringing their
politics with them. It's like, the reason you left California
and parts of the politics stink out there, and you
don't like the high taxes and high property tax rates
and everything else. You come to Texas and bring that
with you. You come to Austin and bring that with you.
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Was it that the reason you left? You brought the virus?
So to speak with you? Either Matthew McConaughey called him out.
I will exactly call him a card carrying conservative so
to speak. But he called him out on their modern
day liberal politics, which is very different from a classic
liberal to different animals. And I don't do the liberal
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versus conservative thing because it doesn't mean what he used
to mean. Bill Maher, who's letting quote the left so
to speak, have it and buckets h think of mind.
I think I've got a clippe after a while ago
with time, So I'm gonna bounce. I'm springboard with this
bounce into some other things we're gonna talk about. But
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I wanted to springboard from all that. But Gang, it's
important again to underscore before we go to break that
you get involved. Sometimes it's silly and his idiotic as
it sometimes may seem and feel, and well, these are
you know, local yokals get involved because sometimes the local
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yokeles rise up and become state representatives and become governors,
and sometimes becomes become US senators, become US congressmen, and
ladies get in the House of Representatives, become heads of
major government federal government departments, sometimes even president. Okay, these
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people start somewhere usually and it's usually local, and they
kind of over a period of five, ten, fifteen, twenty
years sort of bubble up the food chain. Next thing
you know, they're they're running stuff in the federal government.
You wanted where some of these idiots that are in
our federal government came from. If you go back and
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look at their history, they started out of city council persons,
county aldermen, you know, dog catcher, whatever, next thing you know,
local street activists, whatever, next thing you know, boom, they're
a head of a federal agency, they're a senator, they're
in the US House of Representatives, they're working for a president,
or they are the president. This is where so, this
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is why it is so important to get involved in
your local politics. And oftentimes you will find sadly, that
is where some of the most some of the grossest
and most ludicrous constitutional violations are happening. Because some of
these folks think that they've rated constitutional free zones, and
it's just it's typically it's not, I would say more
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often than not, it's just it's not because they're intentionally
trying to do that. It's usually because of constitutional ignorance.
They think they're right and they're dead wrong because they
haven't been educated. It's ignorance. Some people do it on
purpose because they do want to be a fiftim or
a vassal lord of their city or their county. But
in more cases, I would I would wager often than not,
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it's pure ignorance. Let's take a pause. More Christian talking
to the Rocks straight ahead, former CIA person having some
weird things happening to their computer as they're taking the
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CIA to task on things in other government times. We'll
talk about that and a lot more. As Christian talked
that rocks, rolls forwards, take around.
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Kevin ship at blaze dot com. He says, I called
up the cion x and did my account disappeared? Hmmm.
Listening to last week's show, I was talking about the CIA.
Myself and my late father was with the FBI. The
FBI need to put a picture of my dad shaking
hands with the field office manager when he was hired
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for the FBI. You can see the door open, it
says the FBI on in San Antonio field. He put
that up on the on the websites. There's some people
out there that probably don't believe me, but that's okay anyway,
Kevin Shipp to Blaze dot com. He said, it wasn't
the glitch. When I called for CIA indictments, I was blocked,
erased in silence until help from RFK Junior got me
(33:27):
back online. How about that. Some say the Central Intelligence
Agency is the world's leading cause of coincidences. This might
be another one. Just as the government released thousands of
JFK Assassin nation files, I, a former CIA officer turned
whistle blower, was suddenly blocked from posting reform proposals on
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social media. The experience showed just how powerful X has
become in the fight against a deep state corruption. Americans
want their country back from those who have taken controlled.
I post regularly on X sharing that's formally known as
Twitter sharing updates on CIA activity and government corruption. My
account has one hundred and twenty five thousand followers, pretty
impressive and delivers unfiltered information about paid promotion. After seventeen
(34:13):
years in the CIA, including high level assignments across multiple
global stations, I know how the agency operates and how
often it violates the US Constitution without consequences. Yes, since
I began publicly exposing the CIA corruption in twenty ten,
I have created documents and posted videos about ciam as conduct.
My computer crashes frequently, I bet twice in the past
(34:36):
four months, not surprising, destroying all my data of course,
even my back in my words I'm inserting in there.
Even my backup account on Carbonite failed to save this information.
How about that? Recently? Just print off hard copies I
mean about where it's coming to and then lock them
away somewhere where somebody can't breaking your house and grab both. Recently,
(34:56):
someone access he has had in quotation marks access my
primary computer through the router and specifically targeted and corrupted
only the files and videos related to the CIA. Imagine
that how coincidental? What a quin getting just those files?
Uh huh? Renting them inaccessible? My accountant X has been
a quick although in a sense I kind of this
guy being a former CI officer, part of me wants
(35:18):
to say, dude, you should know how to protect yourself.
Maybe a little better than that, but anyway, my account
X has been a quick and protected way to get
this information to Americans. And my book Twilight of the
Shadow Government, How Transparency Will Kill a Deep State, written
with my courageous co author Kent Heck, and lively. What
if that's a guy's real name, wet, I wouldn't use
my real name. We reveal the CIA's criminal and unconstitutionable
(35:41):
operations for everyone to see. Light dispels darkness, as so
many have observed. In the book, Kent and I lay
out twelve steps that must be taken to reform the CIA.
Two weeks ago on my ex account, I spelled out
thirteen additional radical steps. Anyway, he goes on, you can
read the article again. It's on the Blade dot com.
(36:05):
He goes on, I had to say, how some other
people uncovered some attacks and attacks on social media accounts
and personal computers and so forth. But this is the
kind of shenanigans government sometimes our government does. And by
the way, there's laws in the books, and the CIA
is not supposed to be doing this kind of stuff
to American citizens. Now, they can do this stuff all
(36:27):
day long if they want to foreign citizens with gusta
to foreign you know, people living in other countries or
perhaps a foreign national. It's here that shouldn't be. They
can do all that with gusto, but not on American citizens. Okay,
there's laws about that kind of stuff. There was reforms
made about that back in the nineteen seventies and so forth.
(36:49):
The FBI can do some of that stuff with well,
allegedly with warrants, although you know they do some stuff
too that's sketchy. Say what you will about the Trumpster.
One of the things I am glad about, and I've
got some things I disagree with the man on he
beloviates too much and says some crazy junkie shouldn't I
(37:11):
know why it does because he tries. He's trying to
push people's buttons. But sometimes, you know, it's if you
know there's a hornet ness that you need to get
rid of, it's usually best not to shove a stick
in it first. Okay, you know, let's see some common
sense here. Ah, get rid of it and the you know,
get rid of it when it's safe to get rid
of it. But he's shaking up these folks. He's shaking
(37:35):
up these folks, and that's why they that's one of
the reasons why they hate him. I mean, I mean
again love him, hate him, sort of have a somewhere
in between opinion, which is kind of mine.
Speaker 8 (37:46):
Ah.
Speaker 2 (37:47):
He is shaking things up, He's he's tipping over the
apple carts and they don't like it, and they're flipping,
they're freaking out. Part of me is saying hallelujah. Part
of me is sort of chuckling. Although I have said
I think he needs to go into some of the
government cuts. Maybe not so much with a chainsaw like
Musk was waving around, maybe a little more of a
(38:09):
scalpel at times. But I do like the fact that
he is, he's shaking him up. He's really doing a
lot of what Congress should have been doing. And Shae
mouk Congress for sloughing off their constitutional duties and requirements.
We've talked about that on another show. You can go back.
Please go back and listen to archives. But we've got
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filleral government entities and agencies that for years been out
to Hannah shared with again last week's show. Please listen
to that. I shared some stuff that quote quote a
family member and they were a family member shared with
me many moons ago, and I even thought, Okay, if
have what they're telling me is legit. Whoa who? I
worked for both CIA and OSI. I did some great
(38:54):
wild stuff, so I can just I'll still delete it.
That really wild stuff and what the FBI pulled on
my late father. It pulls apparently on people who used
to work for the FBI, and then they're supposed to,
you know, give all this clandestine information about family members.
And I was like, what, No, No, Dad, don't do that.
(39:18):
So yeah, I mean, I'm not naive about how this
stuff works. I got schooled many many, many many years ago,
and that's one of the reasons I'm as outspoken as
I am about these folks. You are the government, not
these folks. You are the government. What a go along
(39:41):
to say, say, government of the people, by the people,
for the people, not government of the government by the
government for the government. That's what we kind of have now.
That's what sort of emerged over the over the decades
and years because a lot of us have been asleep
at the will and not knowing what our liberties are,
not knowing what our liberties are, not knowing what our are,
not knowing the constitution, not knowing that you can change this.
(40:04):
And I don't mean with guns and taking you know,
storming the Capitol with guns and cannons and tanks. There's
ways that you can do this civilly. But if we
don't do it gang, then it's not going to be
too many years down the road where that's how our
grandkids and great grandkids and great great grandkids are probably
going to have to solve it. If we sit back
(40:25):
on our rear ends or just be apathetic about it,
there will be bloodshed way down the road one day.
That's the only way that our descendants will be able
to preserve their liberty and reclaim their liberty. It will
be with bloody violence and storming capitol buildings. It will be.
(40:46):
It will be bloody revolution of sorts. Let's avoid that.
We know how that works, so let's avoid it. One
American revolution is enough, Okay, One bloody revolution is enough.
One civil war is enough. Let's not have other. Let's
not have more in our history. Please. So this is
why we've gotten to take the stand and push back
(41:12):
and call these people out. You expose them, take them
a court. Y'all know some of the courts are corrupt. Well,
get those judges impeached. There's things you can do. Okay,
you are the government. You are the government ultimately, Okay,
we the people of the United States of American, in
order for more perfect union, says right there at the
(41:34):
top of the Constitution, all right, So it is in
your hands. Don't let anybody tell you otherwise. It is
in your hands. And voting is important, and who you
vote for it, and don't just vote party. I don't
care if they're Republican. I don't care if they're Democrat.
I don't care if they're Libertarian. I don't care if
they're independent. I don't care if they're the Josh Moo party.
Do your homework on these politicians and don't let them
(41:57):
bribe you with goodies because half the time they won't
deliver that anyway. And quit looking to government to carry
you from cradle to grave if you can avoid it. Uh,
look to be self sufficient as much as you possibly can,
as much as you possibly can, trying to because typically
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when government steps into help, there are strings attached. There
are strings attached. So you may have heard about this
signal thing there's been. There was this high level cabinet
meeting where they were talking about, you know, how to
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take out the hoodies and maybe hamas and all this.
Well that kind of got leaked, that kind of got leaked,
that kind of went out the door. Oops, well what happened?
What happened? And we'll play a clip here from judging
and Poltono. In a moment being reported by Nicole Weatherholtz
(43:05):
newsmax dot com, Polatano says he thinks m I six
is involved in this in the signal flap. Per the
Guardian article tried Joys. Superior Court Judge Andrew and Polatano
told Newsmax on Friday the British Foreign Intelligence Agency m
I six might have been involved in the signal at
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Broglio ve is vex. The Trump administration in my uh,
the c i A if you will, of the UK
supposed to be our allies, but some of them don't
like the Orange Man either. Some of them don't like
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the arche Man either, to the point where they're, you know,
we don't mind embarrassing him. See. This is why I'm
saying a lot of stuff has gotten personal. I'm kind
of weird, almost almost mafia like, you know. I mean,
you know, like if you call these people out and
you wake up one day with a horse head in
your bed, I mean, come on, where are we going here?
This is getting weird, getting weird. Let me let you
(44:09):
hear the clip. This is an interview of Judge Jenner
and Polatano on Newsmax's talking about this, and of course
he's a big constitutional guy, very very distrusting of government,
and I understand why, and you ought to know he's
been in the middle of it. But let me let
you hear what he's conconal if he's right or not.
(44:31):
But this is what the Guardian's coming out with. I'm
it's sure or not. I'm sort put anything on the show.
That's just a promotion of rumors. But would it surprise me? No.
And by the way, the CIA is in bed with
some of these other foreign intelligence spy agencies, if you will.
They're sort of kindred spirits of sorts. And I don't
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trust these foreign agencies any more than I trust our
own CIA. It's foreign intelligence agencies, any more than I
trust our own CIA. Believe me, I don't trust any
of these cats.
Speaker 11 (45:04):
It's really produced an uproar in the intelligence community. The
Guardian of London says, are you ready for this?
Speaker 2 (45:10):
It was MI six.
Speaker 11 (45:11):
It was the British intelligence that doesn't like Donald Trump,
that wanted to embarrass him. All of this is the
reason why, in my view, it was wrong for Attorney
General Bondi to say this is not going to be
an investigation. She should unleash the FBI to investigate this.
I'm not saying anybody should be prosecuted unless it was
a foreign interviewer issue. But the President of the United
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States has the right to know how this happened, and
the public has the right to know and.
Speaker 12 (45:40):
Maybe get signal off government issued devices.
Speaker 4 (45:43):
According to the CIA director, great, so it showed up.
Speaker 11 (45:45):
When he got his correct The CIA director and Telsea Gabber,
the Director of National Intelligence, say the first day at
their jobs when they put a password into their computer,
signal was there in their computer? Who put it there?
Speaker 8 (46:00):
So?
Speaker 2 (46:00):
How long has it been there? Correct?
Speaker 8 (46:02):
Well?
Speaker 2 (46:02):
In fact, according to the article, the National Security Agency
issued a special bulletin in February that warned that the
Russian professional hacking groups are employing the linked device is
featured just by on encrypted conversations, and of course we
know what's going on, you know Russia right now quote
the hacking groups. The warning read mbed malicious QR codes
and fishing pages or concealed them in group invite links.
After getting access via the malicious code, the groups had
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their own devices as a linked device. This allows a
group to view every message sent by the unwinning user
in real time by passing the end to end encryption
end quote. The reporters for the German publication Der Spiegel
also found that the contact data of some of these
officials who were on the group jet, including mobile phone numbers,
is freely accessible on the internet. In fact, if Polatono
(46:47):
pointed out that CI director John Ratcliffe a Director of
National Intelligence Elsa Gabbard say the first day at their jobs,
when they put a password into their computer, signal was
there on their computer? Who put it there? The judge asked,
as long has it been there? Good question? And the
former judge predicted that the flap of the signal chat
leak is not going to go away. And he said,
originally thought the case that the case before Judge Boseburg
(47:11):
was a frigi, it was frivolous. US District Judge James
Rodberg has been assigned to preside over a lawsuit against
the Trump administration for using signal to discuss strikes on
Hoody rebels and Yemen quoted, it is not a frivolous
the polytonals said, it is a tip of an iceberg.
I don't know what's going to be revealed.
Speaker 8 (47:27):
In it.
Speaker 2 (47:27):
But it would be better for the American public if
the FBI conducted the investigation in private the way they
do as opposed to litigation in public. I mean, if
you want to keep some things up because there is
some national security stuff it, and you're going to keep
some things secret from our potential enemies or our enemies.
But again, these kind of these kinds of programs, and
(47:52):
how do they wind up on this signal program? How
does it wind up on government devices? Who put it there,
why was it put there? How long has it been there?
And who wall has got access to this data? Those
are big questions to ask, and those are those are
important and serious questions ask. There's a fair questions to ask.
(48:13):
Of course Trump is livid. Okay, fine, but again, what
are you gonna do about an Orange man and your
and your folks, what are you all going to do
about it? Musk is a social media high teching computer
whiz kid. Maybe turn him loose on that. Don't take
a break from the doshing, go investigate this thing. I
don't know. They need to get the bottom of it
(48:34):
one way or the other. Now. Of course, this has
been fresh fodder, of course for the mainstream media, and
in fact, the ACE secretary went on Doug Collins goes
(48:55):
on the this is the Vietaverian's Fair secretary goes on
see and in he's kind of talked about this, He's
asked about it, but he turned the table on CNN's
Kaitlyn Collins, who was doing the interview that's being ported
by Bob Ueworld in Daily Presidentald Trump's a Veteran's Fair
secretary of Collins was invited. Doug Collins was invited to
CNN to be interviewed, apparently about veterans issues, since that
(49:20):
is the area of his responsibility. How a reporter, Caitlyn
Collins no relation, tried to go down another path, insisting
repeatedly that he answered questions about immediate related scandal, which
reporter claimed to have been incorrectly added to a chat
group that was via the signal thing apparently discussing the
administration's plan to the Middle East, because you know, they're
going to try and help Israel with Hummas as well,
(49:41):
and you know, I guess, you know, mombing the you
know what out of them, as Trump is font of
saying and doing, and he did with the hoodies apparently,
and maybe more coming. Who knows, and there's Collins. There's
no questions about that too. You know, how far does
one go from a police action to you know, war
and wars was to be declared by Congress accord to
(50:04):
the Constitution, not presidents. But I know there's that War
Powers Act. But if you want to amend the Constitution,
you don't do it by an act gang you do
it by the proper amendment process. And that should have
been an amendment, not an act. And I'm not sure
it's even a great amendment. But okay, that argument asibon.
It should have been done by amendment, not an Act
of Congress. Nevertheless, Doc Collins points at Doug Collins points
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out he was not involved, really couldn't respond, even though
he's part of the cabint he was, you know, he
wasn't in that deal, wasn't in that particular you know, discussion.
But Caitlyn Colleges wouldn't let up. They won't let you
hear he turned the tables on her. And by the way,
bear in mind that CNN just recently got stomped in
court five million bucks find me in buck judgment against
(50:47):
them on behalf of a veteran who was trying to
get people out of Afghanistan on his own dime and
in his own peril. And then see and N paked
up a bunch of stuff about it and that he
was all corrupt and he was doing it for the money,
and he you just this and that blah blah blah
and being a you know, privateer and blah blah, what
have you and so on and so forth, and some
very responsible reporting about it, and he turned around and
(51:09):
suited for defamation and one one pretty big. CNN has
been getting a lot of lawsuits Against've been losing. I
don't know if they need to get better lawyers or
what's going on. But anyway, living that you hear this exchange,
and again this is between the VA head and seeing
a reporter Kaitlyn or Ankaret, whatever reporter her show, Caitlyn.
(51:32):
Caitlyn Collins.
Speaker 13 (51:41):
Believes that a mistake was made here though, to have
this conversation, to add a reporter, and to have it
on an unsupported, un classified group setting.
Speaker 5 (51:51):
Kaitlyn and I've just told you, I've just answered the question.
I wasn't a part of it, and you know, I'm
not going to speculate more than what the presidents already
talked about and those have been involved or talked about,
but would love to talk about the vest.
Speaker 13 (52:01):
Yeah, and I do have questions about the veterans. But
given what we saw with the group chat and how
this was used. You are a member of the cabinet,
you obviously know these other members, several of them who
were in there. Is this typical for the cabinet to
have conversations over signal?
Speaker 1 (52:15):
Is this something that you use?
Speaker 5 (52:18):
All right, well, Kaylen send you and Dally? Do I
want to talk about the VA? I have a question
as via secretary is cabinet. I want to ask you
because I've been coherious about this because my job is
to take care of veterans and I would like to
know why CNN is hostile to veterans, especially one in
Florida where you just had a five million dollar defamation
suit taking a fence at a veteran who is trying
(52:38):
to help people. In fact, one of your employees actually
said we're going to nail him. I have a question
for you, Caitlin, is that employees still employed? Are you
really concerned about veterans? So if we don't want to
talk about veterans, now you want to talk about everything else.
I'd like to hear from CNN as the Veteran Cabinet secretary,
why CNN seems to have a problem with veterans.
Speaker 13 (52:57):
Fair question, Well, mister secretary, respectful, my question was about
whether or not he was a member of the cabinet.
Use this, and respectfully, I'm conducting the investigation, and I
do have a lot of questions for you on veterans affairs,
but I don't think what you want to do.
Speaker 5 (53:12):
What do you want to do is a cabinet answered?
And if you want to continue this like this, that's fine.
But they're VA employees who are working very hard. They
are veterans who get their care from the VA, and
they get their benefits from the VA. And it does
mean no good to spect it on something that I've
already asked an answer. So I've asked and answered your question.
Why don't you answer mine? Are you still this person
(53:33):
still employed who said they're going to nail one of
my veterans, who you had to do a five million
dollars reward majury because of defamation and then you settled
the case.
Speaker 13 (53:42):
Answer my question, perspectfully, sir, I'm asking the questions here
and I have no involvement in reference in there. But
if you don't want to answer the question.
Speaker 2 (53:51):
Whether or not, yeah, I'm glad you flipped the tables
on her. Any they're doing so well. I'm asking a
question and it's a fair question. But you won't. Oh there,
she won't answer because now you know, I mean seeing
in and out show you have mud on their face,
hegg on their face. Seeing it has become a joke.
Let's just be on. I mean so many people, I mean,
they've become almost a byword much much of mainstinct media.
(54:14):
You're watching the implosion of a lot of legacy media.
They've lost credibility over and over door and they keep
doing it, crashing themselves on the on the rocks of
the next election cycle. And I've talked about this years
ago on the show, but this was coming, this was happening.
Here we are and they're a joke. It's kind of
sad because seeing it used to be pretty respected back
in the day when you know, they first hit back
(54:36):
in the day, back of what was it the early
eighties or something, late seventies, early eighties when they finally
hit got big. And now they're I mean, they're a joke.
Most of mainstinct media is a joke. The bulk of
legacy media is a joke. And even organizations, for example,
(55:02):
to some extent, taxpayer funded, taxpayer funded organizations like PBS,
like PBS Public Broadcasting System, Public Broadcasting System. By the way,
let me let you hear some clips. This is from NewsBusters,
(55:23):
so the Media Research Center. And this is several years,
going back quite a few years, back ninety four, ninety
five to pretty much present day of crazy stuff said
by folks on PBS. Now, the god consciers are right
to say it. The god concers are right to lay
it out here for you and the crazy stuff that
your tax dollars via pba O public Broadcasting System. It's
(55:46):
so great some of those boring shows on telefish and
let's be honest, there's some nice ones. There's some good ones,
and then you know, there's been some nice yaries like
the ken Burn Civil War thing. There's been some nice dogramentries,
but there's been a lot of junk. Because you can
say that about regular TV too.
Speaker 4 (56:04):
But.
Speaker 2 (56:06):
I mean some of the stuff on PBS, it's like,
you know, this is a waste of time. How many
are there? Three people maybe watching this in the entire country.
Just crazy stuff, silly stuff, a lot of socialist Marxist stuff. Anyway,
now they got consoles righting to throw it up there.
I would defend that, but at taxpayer expense. Yeah, I
(56:30):
don't know. Let me let you hear some of this
is PBS.
Speaker 5 (56:43):
I think I have any Jesse Helms defenders here.
Speaker 4 (56:46):
I think he ought to be worried about the about
what's going on in the good Lord's mind, because if
there's attributive justice, he'll get aid sitting from a transfusion,
or one of his grandchildren will get it.
Speaker 14 (56:58):
The man is on the court, you know, I hope
is why feeds them lots of eggs and butter and
he dies?
Speaker 2 (57:02):
Really like maybe black men do a heart disease.
Speaker 15 (57:04):
The idea got into their minds to kill other people
is a great thing to do and that they would
be rewarded in the he out.
Speaker 2 (57:11):
But Christians do that every single day in this country.
Speaker 5 (57:14):
Do they blow people up there?
Speaker 16 (57:15):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (57:16):
Christians?
Speaker 9 (57:16):
Every day people walk in the post off.
Speaker 3 (57:18):
I mean, Fidel is now sixty one years old, but
his charisma remained as strong as ever.
Speaker 17 (57:24):
Fidele touched this young machinic jester, and the man enjoyed
a mild ecstasy.
Speaker 1 (57:28):
I know the feelings.
Speaker 5 (57:30):
He has inspired the majority with his charisma.
Speaker 14 (57:33):
In twenty ten, there was a tea party rally at
the Capitol. Do you have a sense from listening to
that rally and the people there that they were as
much interested in being anti black as they were anti Obamacare.
Speaker 12 (57:46):
America is exceptionally religious, has always been exceptionally religious compared.
Speaker 2 (57:52):
To the rest.
Speaker 9 (57:53):
Founded by people who will seeking religious freedom.
Speaker 12 (57:55):
Well that's what That's a terrible way of putting it.
Founded also by a theocratic cult of religious this.
Speaker 18 (58:02):
Week eighty two years ago Christel nach And in that
tower of burning books, it led to an attack on fact, knowledge, history,
and truth. After four years of a modern day assault
on those same values by Donald Trump, the Biden Harris
team pledges a return to norms, including the truth.
Speaker 2 (58:22):
Yeah that was She's got to show on PBS two.
You heard all that stuff. Oh Christians ground blowing things up?
You know, blown up, Post office is blowing people up.
You know, there's disas bad as the Muslim terrorists. Okay,
blown everybody up? Okay, No, true Christians done or are
(58:45):
blowing up. Anybody with actual bombs might be dropping a
few truth bombs, so to speak, verbal things. But yeah no,
that's PBS, that's your text dollars to work with those
you know, this is over the years. That's going back
to like go to ninety four. I hopeing the Jesse Helms,
would you get aids and his grandkids? Good ads and die?
(59:08):
There you go, yeah, that's great. Oh, but Christians are
the haters. These are all these were non Christians, by
the way, all these folks bloviating and doing their their
usual at your at your expense. By the way, you're
paying for it, you're subsidizing. In other words, there you go. Yeah, well,
(59:33):
Christian talk about the rocks just around the corners. We
can move into the second hour. Have Christian talk to rocks.
Let's figure out.
Speaker 1 (59:50):
You deserve a lot today.
Speaker 2 (59:51):
Let's enjoy a family comedy minute with Aaron Wilburn.
Speaker 16 (59:56):
Folks from the South ponder things that other people don't
care about. We ponder things like if a number two
pencil is the most popular pencil in the world, why
isn't it number one?
Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
And if it's true that we're here.
Speaker 16 (01:00:15):
To help others, what are the others here for? And
how much healthy choice? I scream, can I eat before?
It's not a healthy choice.
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That's the one you want. Okay, okay, So so we
have I mean, I want to do this show. It's
just like, gosh, what am I not going to talk about?
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There's so much going on. I have to kind of say, well,
you know, kind of have to prioritize here, and I
try to squeeze everything act I didn't have a chance
to squeeze this in last week. But James carl this
is kind of comical in a sense. James Carvel, you know,
never one to Mince's words. Sometimes nuggets of wisdom do
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come out of his crazy self, but he was the
one that came up pretty much with the slogan it's
about the economy, stupid. James Carvill tells his liberal pals
get so called the monetary liberals. Let's qualify that, get
over your morals periority. After Love is Blind, bride leaves
groom for not being woken up. That was on Netflix.
By the way, this being reported by a lot of
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Mestro Lanzo, longtime Democratic strategists. James Carville, by the way,
he's married to Republican strategics, reacted to that show of
Brian on Netflix, Love is Blind leaving her room with
the altar for not being woken up, telling liberals quote
to get over your moral superiority. Well, there's a lot
of self righteousness there in the and the woke joke group.
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He's right about that. Now. Of course, he's a democrat'srategerist.
He's been married to Republicans strategerist Mary Madeline for over
thirty one years. It's been that long as that reacted
to Love is Blind. Dating contestant Sarah Carton leaving her
fiance Ben Meszenga at the Altar over political differences, telling
Fox News that Libs need to get over their moral superiority. Quote,
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get over your preening and your moral superiority. Carvill advised
single libs like Carlton Carton who are looking for love,
adding quote, the more pragmatic in how you approach life,
you'll end up being a lot happier and you'll actually
win an election unquote, and went on to say, and
therefore you can actually do things, and you could do
some of the things you want, because if you lose,
it doesn't do any good. It's about nothing. That's what
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I would tell them. That's a former Clinton Clinton operative said.
By the way, it's being imported by Brett bart News.
Carton was slammed buy viewers after she left Mazenka Boy
was she at the Altar over his lack of interest
in BLM, LGBTQ issues and the COVID vaccine, as well
as for his church being quote too a traditional Elsewhere
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in his interview with Fox news Carvil a mandal how
singles today used politics as a reason to date or
not to date somebody, noting that this was something he
disregarded when he was dating obviously. When asked how he
has been able to maintain his long lasting marriage despite
having opposing political believes, carvil answered that he and his wife,
in the end, have kept their work away from home.
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It's usually the best way to do it. Quote, when
a plumber goes home, he doesn't want to fix the toilet,
he wants to do something else, he said. And so
I've had enough politics. At the end of a fifteen
hour day, when I sit down have a drink with
my wife, I don't talk about politics. We generally do
not sometimes a little bit, but not nearly as much
as you think. Ute Carvel also pointed out that when
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looking beyond politics, he and his wife have a lot
in common, the kids, the civic stuff, and Nolins church stuff.
A lot of yeah, that's what he said. A lot
of the same friends are found. I hope he saved.
I really do are the same friends. Our families are close.
I mean, there's all kinds of other things. Of course,
he got a potty mouth. Similarly, Carl because I've had
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to bleep his stuff. Similarly, Carton and Mazinga also had
a lot in commons. Brian barn News also reported during
the Lover Is Blind scene, in which Carton was seen
instantly pushing here fiance to talk about LGBTQ issues and
with Zinka remarks that the topic had come up so
much in their relationship and then he felt it took
away from all the other things they had in common.
You're going to have difference. It's a lively missus Lla
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and I have differences. I just usually tell her she's
wrong and walk away. No, I don't because her husband's
always right. Right guys, No, I'm kidding. All the women
just started gripping the wheels of their vehicle they're driving in.
That might be listening to all there on the road. No,
it's about compromise. You know, you comp We don't grown.
I love missus Allan, I don't agree on everything she
puts man on French fries. Come on, come on, there
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ought to be a law. Mayonnaise is not going French
for you. Not dip your French fries and mayonnaise. It's
called ketchup. Or maybe one of those other fancy sauces.
Now she will use the they call it. I think
Heines makes it. Yeah, it's Heins dealer. It's called a
chili kind of ketchup he sauce. It's I think it's
I think what it is, honest to God, is is
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ketch up with chili powder. And I don't know, but
she likes that it's not too hot and spicy. For
I'm kind of easing her into the more spicier, like
says to your kind of things as we've been married
because of Mastellar cooking and being you know, a tahno uh,
you know, we're kind of using spicy stuff down in Texas.
So I've kind of ease you're into a little bit
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more of a of a Texas diet plan, shall we say.
And she she's too going for it. She's all right
with it. But look, you learn to compromise. That's what
marriage is about. It's about now you don't want to
compromise on the essentials, but on stuff that's like you
who cares your wife wants you to put the toilet
paper where it rolls a certain way. That loves missus
Ohl does make that very clear. Not long after we
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were married that look, the toilet paper goes on this way,
so that the toilet paper goes over the front and
then down not behind. Of course that sometimes I'll pick
on her do it the other way and get gets
a really upset, and it's you know, I laugh, and
she knows I'm doing it on purpose. I don't do
it too often though, just once in a while to
kind of kind of pick on her teaser a little bit.
You know, we have we have a sense of humor.
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We kind of pick on each other a little bit,
but it's all in it's all in good humor. It's
not you know, we don't go with a line to insult,
and that helps things run smoother, you know, and you know,
kind of leave work at work. Uh, She'll ask people
what I talked about on this show. I'll say, go listen,
and I can tell she commakes not like yeah, that's boring,
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and she just changes the channel on TV like yeah, no,
I'm got to give her a couple of highlights. Or
she'll start revving up about something. Yeah I talked about
that on the show yesterday, or yeah I talked about
it on the show just a while ago. Well, yeah,
we talked about that on the show. Well, yeah, I
talked about it on the show. You should listen to
the show. She doesn't want to listen to Sho unless
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she's on the show. Otherwise forget it. You know you
bore me, kid, So but that's fine. We have we
have fun. And she is sometimes co produceder on the
show and books guests for me and actually gives me
clips to play. So she's a part of the show.
Uh but I think she's done her part of helping
to put the show together. She's like, I'm done with
your show. I don't want to hear it. I don't
want to hear that, Stef anymore. I've already heard it
and done my part and got a guest on your show. Whatever.
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So I get that. You know, you put dividing lines.
Let work be work. Let you're you know, time with
your honey bee time with your honey, And that's a
good way to do it. And don't take work home
with you so to speak. Of course, I kind of do,
because I'm broadcasting from the bunker I live in. But
you know, once I get out of once I'm done
with the show, I'm done with the show until the
next time. Uh. So, you know I don't go on
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and on and on and on and on. I wonder
what I said, go listen to the show. I mean,
I'll do some promotion of the show during the week
and hand out business cards and email people and that
sort of thing. Oh, by the way, before I forget,
I got to tell you guys this year there's a
podcast fact Let me pull it up here if I
can find it. There's a podcast ranking organization. I think
they're legit. Sounds like they're legit. They're international from what
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I can tell here. Let me do.
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Uh.
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Okay, I got an email here. I'm gonna check that
out from a listener. Let me scroll down here and
find this thing. Boy, I got a bud okay Uh,
A god named Carlos Christian toilet rocks. Uh says that
I'm doing very well. How's it going? Hope all as well?
I have some uh information that might be of interest
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to you. And by the way, this is from podstatus
dot com. They're a ranking organization. They're international, apparently podsatus
dot com. So according to podsettus dot com, I am
ranked number three. This podcast, this talk show is ranked
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number three in the category of news commentary. Also ranked
number twenty two in just a plain news category, and
I guess religious news and wait for it, guess where
I'm Guess where I'm ranked number three in terms of
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news commentary, you know, as a talk show. Guess where
I'm ranked number three? Afghanistan. Yeah, Afghanistan. Now, I do
know there's enclaves of Christians there that that God bless them.
They're they're hunkering down all the time because it's a
predominant Mosim nation. But I guess some of the Taliban
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are listening to I don't know. I'm ranked number three
in Afghanistan. So you know, if you're listening Afghanistan, Good
morning Afghanistan. I guess it's morning there now, glad you're
with us, shout out to Afghanistan. So I mean, hey,
I'll take a look. The Lord works in crazy ways.
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The Lord's a wild man. I'm telling you, the Lord
is a wild man. He just when you think you've
got him figured it out, forget it. He takes a
left turn at Albuquerque on you. He's off. So I
praise the Lord.
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You know.
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Number three, And I never thought it, but there you
have it. And I thought they were pretty restrictive on
the Internet Afghanistan. Apparently there's some people somehow we're getting through.
So any that's great, that's great, according to these two
podstatus dot com so Brighten Rights, Praise the Lord. Thanks
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to the Lord, I'm ranked number three in terms of
news yaking talk show podcasts in Afghanistan. Wow, who to
thunk it? Who to thunk it? How many other can
see an N brag? Look? Kids, see an N brag
about that? Can see Ann brat? Can any of these
other big name but brag about being number three in Afghanistan? Hey,
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that's bragging rights, right, that's not there. I know, kind
of strange, man, but there it is kind of strange anyway,
for those of you in Afghanistan. Glad you're listening. Glad
you're listening. Welcome, Welcome aboard.
Speaker 1 (01:15:29):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:15:35):
I think we've come to a point too. I want
to play another clip, and these are I think everyone
let me double check this. I want to see everyone
in this is a Democrat. I know, the demograph versus
Republican things. I've kind of met everybody on both those,
both sides of that, but I'm pretty sure this next clip,
it's all pretty sure it's all Dems. And I want
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you to hear this, because this is what a lot
of former politicians and presidents said about illegal immigration back
in the nineties, back in the early two thousands, was
recently around two thousand and eight the Obama administration or
two thousand and nine the Obama administration about illegal aliens
and about whether there need to be enforcement of the
border and you know, need to be the deportations. Blah
blah blah blah blah. Not that many years ago. Okay,
(01:16:22):
they were all about I mean, listen, Barack Obama was
considered the deporter in chief. What was it like seven
hundred and twenty some. I think what is all said
and done? Seven twenty some one thousand folks he deported.
I think all Trump's done as well, like three hundred
or maybe five hundred or something of the other. And boy,
you know he's he's the Antichrist. Let me let you
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hear this clip from wal back up to the Barack
Obama administration about what they thought about, you know, the
deportation of illegal aliens and the boy it was going
to happen, and you know you're here illegally, you're out
of town, and I mean, you know, really, really language
I mean, really being tough on a legal immigration. The
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former politicians, senators, current former presidents, I mean, you know,
top dogs, Bill Clinton. I mean, and again I think
if I'm looking at this greet, I think I think
the vast great I have not all these, I think
are all Democrats. By the way, so it's a been
hypocritical over somebody's there. You know he's breaking up for
well you you didn't have a problem with it back
in the day, you shure, didn't let me get this
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cued up. And you'll hear it.
Speaker 9 (01:17:36):
In the budget I will present to you.
Speaker 8 (01:17:38):
We will try to do more to speed the deportation
of illegal aliens who are arrested for crimes.
Speaker 2 (01:17:43):
Senator Biden, Yes or no? Would you allow the cities
to ignore the federal law? No?
Speaker 13 (01:17:48):
I think we got to have tough conditions.
Speaker 16 (01:17:50):
Tell people to come out of the shadows. If they've
committed a crime, deport them, no questions asked.
Speaker 5 (01:17:55):
Undocumented workers broke our immigration laws, and I believe that
they must be held accountable, especially those who may be dangerous.
Speaker 2 (01:18:06):
Yeah, the criminal, the legal immigrants, get him out of here. Now,
it's a well, but you know Trump's den on there
are new process. You're being mean and you may you
might grab Grandma and Waalita in the process. I didn't
hear that from any Democrats back in the day. Oh,
they were all get him out of town as fast
as possible he might be. And Joe Biden was asked
here about sanctuary cities. That's what he's being asked about
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in context, and violating federal immigration laws. He's like, ah,
wrong against that.
Speaker 6 (01:18:37):
Huh?
Speaker 2 (01:18:37):
What changed? What changed? What changed? We've got more Christian
talk than Rocks back in a bit.
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You more talk continues next with Ritchiel more Christian talk
than Ricks.
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and the word was with God, and the Word was God.
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He was with God in the beginning. Through him, all
things were made. Without him, nothing was made that has
been made. In him was life, and that life was
the light of men. The light shines in the darkness,
but the darkness has not understood it. He was in
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No, back to the talk show that tastes a lot
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Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
You know Bill Maher has been kind of fussing at
the dams and the left. Of course, I don't know
that he's necessarily Democratic's claim for years he's a libertarian,
but I don't know about that anyway. But he and
I don't. Don't look for Bill Martin's suddenly become a
maga hat wearing Republican anytime soon. If that day happens,
you better start looking up because I think Jesus is
about to show up seriously. But I want to play
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a clip though he is. He is calling him out
and I agree with him on the so called modern left.
He is calling him out on either junk. Of course,
he calls out the Repubs too, as he should, but
he calls out He's been called out a lot of
He's making a lot of enemies. I think, making a
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lot of enemies. I don't think he cares. He's made
his money. He didn't. You know what they're going to
do to lose a couple of spots. So he's got
enough money, probably buy an island in the Pacific somewhere
and go live there. If he once uh I call
it the Republic of mar or something, you know, do
his own thing. Anyhow, let me let you hear him
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ripping on some of his uh this clip, he kind
of ripping on some of the left and he's making
great points. I can't disagree with him. He's right. I mean,
he's you know, he's he's pretty spot on in his observations.
Hard to disagree with the man. I don't agree with
him a lot of stuff. And I'm like, you know,
he's kind of calling it out is so let me
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get Let me let you hear this clip. And again
this is uh Bill maher, mister politically incorrect, and he's
been sort ofplically incorrect right now for sure.
Speaker 17 (01:22:02):
A tweet that got the most attention was from actor
Bradley Whitford, who wrote, Hey, Cheryl Hines, way to stay
silent while your lunatic husband throws a support behind the
adjudicated rapist who brags about stripping women of their fundamental rights. Gutsy,
great example for the kids. Profile and courage. Yeah, well,
you know what I think is not gutsy man's plainning
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to a woman, but of course not.
Speaker 2 (01:22:27):
To her face.
Speaker 17 (01:22:29):
How she should sacrifice her marriage. Also, you could read
something on Twitter that met with your approval. You want
to know why I have a bug up mind about
the left more than I used to.
Speaker 2 (01:22:40):
It's like this.
Speaker 17 (01:22:42):
There's an ugliness they never used to have. The liberals
I grew up respective I was talking, none of them
are like this going after the wife.
Speaker 2 (01:22:50):
Even the mafia doesn't do that. Yeah, and well, in
the self righteousness again from the woke Joe crowd is
just it's staggering. And let me tell you something, self
righteous people can sometimes get blood thirsty. Don't kid yourself.
Look what they did to Jesus. Look what the self
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righteous crowd did to Jesus. Okay, and some of the
apostles later on. So yeah, you've got that little element
folded over in there sometimes if you're not real careful.
He's right again, I don't know. Bill Maher is not.
And I don't think you'll ever see him wearing a maga.
If you do. If you see Bill Maher warring, and
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I don't mean in jest, but like, seriously wearing a
Maga hat. You better check gravity, make sure you're still
in this world, because yeah, that's that's gonna be crazy
that I'm not looking for that to happen anytime soon
or later. I think that we've come to let me
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be careful how to say this, We've come to a
point in our society here in the old us of
a well, we are at a bit of a crossroads,
and the country seems to, by a majority, maybe it's
slim majority, but by a majority seems to be taking
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a little bit of a turn here and going, Okay,
we we kind of are tired of the We're tired
of the status quo, and we're kind of tired of
the mess. And again, I think some people voted for
Trump because they wanted him to shake things up. Other
people said, you know, gosh, starting I just cannot bring
myself to vote for commalence. I want to, you know,
one of my choices. I'm just going to go in
and vote for either the Libertarian'm a vote for the
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Orange man, and most chose a vote for the Orange Man.
And here we are, and I prodict. I said that
I was off on by how much the Orange man won.
I knew he'd I had a hunch he would win.
I felt the odds where he would know. I didn't
know one hundred percent, but I felt he's probably he's
probably got this one. I didn't. I figured he'd probably
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quak past Kamala knew he pretty much blew past her.
So that tells you something. That tells you something if
if you're looking for kind of a barometric pressure, but
that means you know, also you got to deliver. I mean,
you know, he's in danger of his mouth kind of
overloading his backside, so to speak. Him saying that old
(01:25:21):
phrase in a polite way. What's the old saying, don't
don't write a check that you can't cash. So you know,
he's he made a lot of promises, as many politicians
do to get elected. He seems to have kept a
good many of those so far. Much of the shagain
of many of many folks. And again there's sayings he's
(01:25:44):
saying and doing I'm not real fan of, and I
think are pushing the out of the constitution too. And
I even said that whoever wins this thing, and and
I'm still there, whoever won the thing, whoever is the
president if I see him doing things that I believe
are endangering my constitution, I'm I'm I'm gonna clog him on.
I don't care who they are him included. And some
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of this, some of this terriff liberty that he's so
to speak, and not even liberty, but power. He's been
sort of given by Congress as a slough off of Congress,
a big slough off in Congress shouldn't be doing it. Congresses. Look,
they're the ones that have managed the taxing. That's what
the consolation says in a nutshell and layman's terms. Go
(01:26:30):
read it, going over to acknowledgement. If Antoma will do
a gig, go back a list the archives, go either
thing yourself. Congress has the power of the purse, specifically
the House of Representatives. Uh, they're the ones who supposed
to lay taxes and imposts and duties and YadA, YadA YadA.
That would include tariffs. So not the president. So if
you have the legal authority to do it, yeah, in
(01:26:50):
the sense that they've given him legal authority to do it.
But they should have done it via and I don't
think they should have done a period. But if you're
going to do it at least do it with an
amendment process, not an apt or a couple acts I
guess over the years and decades and what have you.
But again, this is our Congress sloughing off their duties
over and over and over. You read the conseruations and go, wow,
(01:27:12):
why they're doing this? So yah, they're supposed to. These
aren't suggestions. Our constitution is not just a list of
you know, he's kind of good ideas, but yeah, I
can't do what you want. No, no, And they're in lies.
The problem we have too many politicians sort of look
at the constitutions. Man, it's an old document and these
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up shoes and fire and flint locks, and you know,
they didn't really could predict what was gonna happen in
the future. Yeah, yeah, right, right right, yeah, okay, okay,
let's think a pause here. Thing would be a good
place to take a break. Got a lot more to
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get into this article. Surprised me a persecution of Christians
is surging, Well, they were surprised me that much persecution
of Christians surging, but not the ends of Muslims. Where's
persecution where's the pursution of Christians surging at We'll haul
over it and even in this country. But you might
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be surprised it's actually a place where home churches are exploding.
And then maybe that's part of the problem. I'll let
you know where the country is. It might surprise you
as well. And it's not really it's not really that
many Muslims doing it. It's it's other people of other
faiths in this particular country that they're doing. It might
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All right. Persecution of Christians surging, but not the hands
of Muslims. According to this article what about Bob Unru,
Instances of violence in India measured at eight hundred and
thirty four last year, up from one hundred and fifty
a decade ago. Persecution of Christians is common from some Islamis,
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those who take the Quran's instructions at face value and
try to kill the believers. It's found routinely across the
Middle East and North Africa, where Muslims are often the
majority of the population. But now there's a new threat
to those who follow the Bible. In India, by the way,
home churches for several years have been surging off the
charts where Hindus repeatedly have launched violent attacks. Report from
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the American Center for Law and Justice describes as disturbing
escalation in that activity against minority Christians who make up
only two point three percent of the nation's one point
four b in population. And that might sound like a lot,
that's actually millions and millions of Christians, and it's growing.
The increasing hostility and violence two percent of one point
four billion is a bunch as a bunch of that's
a still a pretty darn large number. The increasing hostility
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in violence is not just about intolerance, it's about the
fundamental human rights that are being violated every day, the
report said. Last year, the United Christian Forum, which focuses
on human rights, cound from eight hundred and thirty four
instances of violence against Christians in India, up from six
hundred and one the year before. Quote Sadly, these numbers
do not include the instances that remain unreported. The report notable,
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but they are a dramatic surge from the one hundred
and fifty such insin it's documented in twenty fourteen. The
violence includes physical assaults, sexual assaults, and even murder. The
report said the explosion of anti Christian violence has coincided
with the surging influence of Hindu national groups such as
Rashtriya's I don't even to try to pronounce the middle
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part of that and sang and Varatiya Janata Party political ideologies.
These are political, well political religious groups, if you will.
Those groups, both of which confirm Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister,
as a member, have been accused of inciting violence and
exploiting communal tensions for political gains. They shamefully portray Christians
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as a threat to Hindu culture and society. The ACLU
has or the j RATHER has reported. The report noted
Modi joined the RSS during his youth and it has
influenced as politics as he has maintained ties even as
Prime Minister. Be also held of various titles with the BJP.
Port Warren. One of the most troubling ways the government achieves.
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Its Hindu nationalism agenda is the use of antique conversion laws.
Now you've got a law of those in the Middle East.
These laws, enacted in several states under the BJP's rule,
are ostensibly designed to prevent forced conversions. However, they're often
used to target Christians, criminalizing legitimate religious activities, legitimate conversions,
and leading to the urest and harassment of clergy members
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and other Christians. The agenda also includes denying Christians access
to government programs given to Hindus. If you're a Christian,
forget it. You think that can come here, you think
that can happen here, you better think again, because lots
of what's going on right now in our government's, local, state, federal,
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it's kind of hostile to Christians. I dare say many
of you twenty years ago, it's now that never happened,
and it's happening. You don't think this could happen. I
hope you're right. I don't think you are the ACLJ.
Warren quote. The evolvement of the BGP and the RSS
and the persecution of Christians is well documented. The BGP
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has been accused of inciting violence against Christians and other
religious minorities. In October twenty twenty one, A. Mohan bay Watt,
the head of the RSS, made a speech warning Hindus
about religious conversions and alleged democratic graphic changes in India's
northeastern states that have a large Christian population. The speech
was followed by a series of violent attacks on Christians
and churches that would be more or less church buildings
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or church groups across India. So there's that, and it's
ramping up all over the world, ramping up all over
the world. Scripture kind of warned that would happen, kind
of warned that would happen, especially in the latter days,
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especially the latter days. But we're also being besieged, not
from without, but kind of from within. Paula Whites let
us pass Over scam absolutely evil being reported by Blaze TV.
White House faith advisor sadly and heretical prosperity Gospel preachers Sadly.
Paula White is in the news again and once again
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it's for less than godly reason and a recent video
White encourages reviewers to honor God during Passover and in
return they should be expecting seven spiritual blessings from God.
Now let me pause right there. There's nothing wrong with
you as a Christian in a non legalistic way. In
other words, don't try to do it to curry favorite
from God. Do it to honor the Lord if he wants.
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There's nothing wrong with the Christian celebrating Passover. It wasn't
for Passover there the Israelites wouldn't I mean, is the
state of Israel would and you know, the Promised Land
wouldn't have existed, and Jesus would have never happened. Okay,
so you know it's it's okay, I think for Christian
to in the understanding of the light of the New
test if you want to celebrate Passover, great, And by
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the way, it's a great honor. If a Jewish friend
of yours invites you over for a satyr Passover meal,
accept it. It's educational, it's great. There's nothing wrong with that.
Do Testimen say, oh, don't don't celebrate pass Over. It
doesn't say you have to. If you never do, that's
also okay. If you never celebrate Easter, that's also okay.
And yes, there's a lot of paganism in Easter. I
got news for there's a lot of paganism in Christmas.
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If you don't want to celebrate those holies, fantastic your call.
Scripture says, one man considers one day another one they're
sacred or Sabbath. The other man says, you know, it's
all alike to me either way. It's his dual to
honor the Lord. Whichever you do or don't do, do
it and honor the Lord. That's the key. So there's
nothing wrong with celebrating Passover if you're a Christian. Nothing.
And there's also wrong if nothing wrong if you don't.
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Nothing wrong with that. Jesus and the disciples did do
a pass Over dinner the night before he was crucified.
Speaker 5 (01:36:59):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:36:59):
And in a recent video, wide encourages I have used
to honor God during Passover and in return they should
be expecting seven special blessings from God, which include a
personal angel, physical healing, and prosperity. Of course, there you
have it. You'll find you'll find the keys to a
new Cadillac in your Easter basket Easter morning, right, okay.
(01:37:19):
She then encourages them to honor God by asking viewers
to send to her. Of course, here we go, here's
the kicker. Follow the money trail. Follow the money trail.
She then encourages them to honor God by asking viewers
to send a thousand bucks to her. In her ministry quote,
I believe that when you honor God on Passover, starting
on April twelfth at sundown through Good Friday on the eighteenth,
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and concluding on Easter Sunday, you can receive these seven
supernatural blessings for you and your house, White says in
her promotional video of the Prosperity Name and Claimant Blabbit
and Grabbit movement, which has really a lot of a
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truth to a new thought metaphysics, unity school of thought
type of ideology, if you will. Theology is ed up
with heresy and it's heretical. I don't have to put that.
A couple of books I would recommend if you want
to read more about this thing. There is a book,
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Christianity in Crisis, written by quote unquote had Kindigrab, but
I think you get a lot of ghostwriters in there.
I'm not sure how much of what he actually wrote.
I'm sure he wrote some of it, but I only
wrote it all. And then an author by the na
Christian author by the name of Deal McConnell, D L. McConnell,
who has his thesis when he was going to Old
Robert University wrote a different gospel another gospel. I think
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it's what it's called. And you should be able to
find both of those in your Christian books, so you
can order monolog I can get them on Amazon. Educate
yourself on this whole history, which is pretty weird and
has more to do with in some ways the cult
and even the occult in some ways than anything in
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genuine biblical Christianity. In fact, it's the people who put
this stuff together did not rely on solo script tour.
And when you fail to rely on solo script tour,
that means the Bible alone for creating a theological doctrinal
sister system, you run into more air than then you
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could shake. Kenneth copandad okay anyway, according next to twenty three,
God will assigned an angel to you. He'll be an enemy,
this is what she says, an enemy to your enemies.
He'll give you prosperity, he'll take sickness away from you.
He will give you long life, he'll bring an increase
in the inheritance, and he'll give a special year of blessing.
She concludes the commercial, then immediately goes into a voice
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over where a male voice says for your special over,
offering them a thousand dollars and more. As the Holy
Spirit leads you will also receive this beautiful ten inch
water for Crystal Cross. Ali Beth Stucky of Relatable is
horrified quote. You might laugh at this, and you might think,
how could anyone buy in us something so gimmicky. But
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I promise you have people in your life, especially older people,
who have a dwindling savings, but will believe this that
if they sow a seede of faiths that he says,
and God will repay them with some kind of blessing.
Now let me let me jump in here to say yes.
Scripture says cash you bred upon the waters. Yes, if
you give to those in genuine need, if you give
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to ministers who are genuinely ministering the gospel biblically, not
hucksters like this, what do you pray for? I hope
she knows Lord and she's got the air of the present,
which is kind of scary. Who are genuinely serving the Lord,
genuinely administering to people, then yeah, you're gonna be blessed.
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It may not necessarily be with something you can put
a dollar down in front of a point in two
zeros behind. Yeah, it may be in healing, it may
be in health, it may be in the resolution of
a day. But maybe in a new job that pays
you more money. That's you know, got a nisher boss,
I mean, you know the Lord comblation. But then again,
you may not give receive any blessing for that until
you go to heaven. What did Jesus say, store up
your treasures in heaven and here on earth. Strow up
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your treasures in heaven where moth will not eat, what
thieves will not break in and steal. Okay, that's where
you want to store your treasures, in your heavenly account,
because that's safer than any bank vault anywhere, right according
to Jesus, according to the man. Okay. Stecky was on
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to say that this video is simply money grabbing about selfishness,
about self enrichment, which believes is absolutely evil. And again,
you know P. T. Barnum said it best as a
sucker born every minute and there will be people said
to them, I'm sure we'll fall for this. Sadly, sadly,
hope not too many. Hope not too many. There's a
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challenge right one of these big, big word faith ministers.
Let them know that you're having a hard time, and
would they sew into you and your little small time ministry.
See see what they see, what they send you in
the mail, if they even respond, because they don't practice
what they preach. I promise you. Oh, sadly, sadly, I said,
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And you please go back and listen to archives. I
said at the beginning of the year that I was
praying about, you know, Lord, what's the thing for the
new year? Lord, what you know? What will you share
with me? YadA, YadA, YadA, And I shared on air
I in fact, I'm looking for something to bear with
me talking about yourself. I wear it on air that
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there was gonna be a great shaking, great exposure of
great shaking is coming. In fact, this is what I felt.
I wrote it down, I typed it down on my computer.
It's the Lord speaking to my heart. Great shaking, great shaking,
both figuratively and literally. More corrupt government leaders will be
exposed and removed in the US and some of her allies.
More church leaders to our grup will be exposed and
will step down. That's been happening. Scandals will emerge in
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many quarters. That's happening. Some will be some will be shocked,
and some will have their faith shaken. However, those who
truly trusted me will learn from my word and will
not be so sadly we do have this, And again,
speaking of the Lord, he said this was coming violent.
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Earthquakes are very violent. Earthquake rocks Thailand and mind Mars
seven point seven magnitude quake collapses high rise in Bangkok,
and I've seen some of the images that they're breathtaking
and video it's wild. Before I get into the art,
let me say this. In Matthew twenty four to seven
New King James version, it states quote for nation will
rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom. There's certainly been
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a lot of that, and there will be famines and
earthquakes in various places. Some translations say diverse places all
over the place. And I believe that there will be
some pretty massive earthquakes here in his country in the
coming days, months, years ahead. Okay, be prepared them to
say it's freaky out and scare you up. I'm just saying,
the Lord said it Luke, chapter twenty one, verse eleven,
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New King James version, verse eleven. And there will be
great earthquakes in various places, fams and pestilences, and there
will be fearful sights and great scigence from heavy And
he's talking about this is before his coming. These are
signs during the latter days. Okay, this is going to
be before. So mean this only means gonn to be
immediately before it's coming. It just means that you know
in the year's preceding is coming, you're going to have this.
I think there's still some time, not a lot. This
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is being reported by bright bart News and the Associated Press.
Two violent earthquakes rock Southeast Asia on Friday, causing buildings
in the Thai capital of Bangkok to sway and collapse
and prompting evacuations across the city as well as in
neighboring may and mar benkov Blie said a high rise
building that was under construction, and I saw it just
like pancaked in and on itself. Its crazy, like when
the Twin to Hours collapsed when they were attacked. Beck
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On nine eleven collapse when a seven points having magnitude
earthquake that's pretty pretty significant hit the tai capitol Middal
on Friday. Impossible casualties are not yet known, and those
casually tolls of the injured and killed are still coming
in and they're not pretty. A dramatic video circulated on
social media showed at the multi story building with a
crane on top collapsing into a cloud of dust while
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all lookers screamed and ran. Police told the Associated Press
they were responding to the scene near Bangkok's popular chatted
I'm think I'm going to pronounce this greatly, pronouncing it
greatly Chaddow Tack Market, and had no immediate information on
how many workers were on the site at the time
of the collapse. Presumably they were because it was kind
of you know, during the late morning midday there rescue
workers walked past. We're showing videos walking past debris of
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the site. Rescue teams have been providing aid and around
these areas, and a lot of buildings have come down,
by the way, in both Bangkok and My and mar
they're searching for survivors in the class buildings or so anyway,
they've got their hands full. The injury have been evacuated
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from the scenes of these areas. They're still looking for
survivors all over and I can take time. That can
take a lot of time, and a lot of people
waiting out in the open of the Royal tai Army
has been also taking part in the rescue operations. Now,
let me say this, and we've got some disasters happening
here in the good old US of a two. Sadly,
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some of my Cherokee brethren, there's been wildfires in western
North Carolina. A lot of that has has hit the
Cherokee lands and areas and properties. Sadly, some of my
Cherokee brethren, as you guys know, I'm part Cherokee, and
if I've calculated correctly on more than one eighth, but
they've been hit by these wild so some of them
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are we're hit by the hurricane too. And of course
the people in western North Carolina mountains and hills North Carolina,
they're still reeling from what the hurricane did the six
months almost of the day prior. And now they've got
these crazy wildfires that are rampaging through There are federal
agencies are respawning and workers moving in there. There's state
agencies working in there. There's charity groups working moving in
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there in both of these disasters. I want to direct
your attention to Christian Talk at rocks dot net dot com.
Want to direct your attention to three different organizations if
you're looking for somebody to give to, and one of
those I've worked with. I've given to all of them,
so I trust them. They're not perfect, no organization is.
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It's because they're running by people, but they do great work.
Salvation Army are folks I have worked directly with. Got
to know some people running those organizations higher up, good folks, amazing,
impressive folks in Salvation Army. They're always some of the
ones that are on some heroes that get in there before,
but they got chapters all over the world and they're
in there doing the best they can. And those people
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don't make a lot of money in terms of the
people that work for Salvation Army. This is not a
put down of Salvation Army. But the people that work
for Salvation Army are making not a whole lot of
but a poverty line. Okay. They're not in there to
get risks. Put it that way. The bulk of the
money that goes as Salvation Army goes with those in
need also, so there's a link there both websites Christian
Talk at Rockston dot com also Franklin Graham's groups of
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Verdan's Purse. I'm sure they're mobilizing and they will go
into both these organizations. Of course Western of North Carolina
that's Franklin Graham's old stomping stomping grounds. Then you have
World Vision, who also do great work and again links
to all these organization. World Visions a lot of international stuff.
So I'm sure World Vision will be moving there into
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that Southeast Asia area. So if you're looking for Christian
organizations to give to that are reputable, that do good work,
those are three I would recommend there. Maybe others that's
maybe your church is doing some maybe your denomination is
doing some stuff. Whatever, Maybe you're gonna know whatever, but
do something. That's the point. Do what you can. I know,
times are tough and X costs you know, a small
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fortune now as you're you know, it's it's like they're
made out of goal or something. So do what you
have to do, what you can do, do what you're
able to do. And if I falls and fall us
you can pray. Okay, you can pray for these folks.
We can keep them in prayers. But these I believe
you're going to see more of these, both figurative and
literal shakings in various places. I believe we're going to
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see some. I hope I'm wrong, but I believe we're
going to see some prettyigificant earthquakes here in this country
and quite a few and around the world. And it's
going to increase as we move closer to the time
of Christ's return. This stuff's going to intensify. It's birth
Scripture refers to as birth pays waiting for as Scripture
calls em as he called himself the son of Man,
but Jesus to be revealed. Okay, so this is part
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and parton. I'm saying this to freak you out. You
get you upset. You know, the Lord's going to protect,
Lord's to provide, Okay, But it's part of the landscape.
It's part of the scenery, if you will, and we
need to as Christians, we need to be aware and
we need to know it, and we need to be
on point, on guard. That doesn't mean you dump into it,
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jump into a bunker and pull the door behind you
and wait for Jesus to return. You got all your stuff.
Where we're supposed to be about. That's not biblical really,
I mean to that extent, we're supposed to be about
the father's business. Okay, Yeah, do some common sense things.
Do what you need to do. Get you know, get
a gun or two to protect yourself. Stock up on
some food first, you know, have a few months apply. Yeah,
that's that's just I mean, are found our ancestors did that.
(01:50:40):
They made sure they had their guns polished, you know,
their guns loaded, and had plenty of food in the bar.
And I mean that's since day one, okay of our
forefathers in this country. That's what you do. Okay, that's
just common sense. But you know, don't go nuts with it.
Is what I'm saying. The Lord will provide. The Lord
will take care of his own and take care of you. Okay,
if you have some rain man down from heaven. He's
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done before, he can do it again. If he needs
to to take care of us, take care of us.
But he also wants to take care of each other.
If you've got to share it with your brother and
sister in need, okay, not just nothing wrong with sharing
with the guy on the street. But scripture says to
give to those especially, to give it all men, but
especially those of the household of faith. That doesn't just
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mean your preacher. That means you know your brothers and
sisters as well in need. So we've got to be
there for each other. Okay, And you've heard me harp
on this and preach on this. Is not gonna wear
it out. So this is just a snapshot of what's
going on gang around you. And there's certainly a lot
to be praying for a folly in this as we're
moving to the Easter season. Got this? This is interesting
(01:51:41):
press historical evidence of the life and Death of Jesus.
Report explains new details of record written by Tacitus being
uncovered being bored by Baba a New World and daily
the Bible records a life teaching this crucifixion, death, and
resurrection of Jesus, empowering him as the Son of God
and savior of mankind. Now a contemporaneous document written by
a Roman historian has been revealed to be confirming a
(01:52:03):
part of those beliefs. A report at the Daily Mail
exactly a Christian publication by the way, explains the writings
called the Annals written by Roman historian Tacitus, who is
also known as Publius Cornelius Tastus, who lived from around
fifty six eight to one hundred and twenty eight and
was widely regarded as to having been among the most
important Roman historians. His writings, done only some ninety years
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after Jesus' life on Earth, starts well, I think probably
before that, even starts with the death of Emperor Augustus
in fourteen eight and finishes with nero suicide fifty four
years later. The report. According to the report in book
fifteen of this historical document by Tastius, the historian discusses
the Great Fire of Rome in fifty four a d.
Shortly before Nero's death, which the emperor blamed on a
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class called Christians. The report said. The second sentence reads, Christus,
from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme
penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of
one of our procurators, Poncious Pilot. The report explains. Christus
is Latin and means the Messiah. The Bible's record, of course,
is that Ponscious Pilot was the Roman governor of jude
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at that time. And was the one who ultimately sent
is Jesus to death by crucifixion. Tastis also records the
persecution of those who at the time became to be
called Christians, oftentimes by others, really not so much themselves.
He wrote of the tortures inflicted on them quote covered
with the skins of wild beasts, they were torn by
dogs and perished, or well nailed to crosses, or redoomed
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to the flames and burnt to serve as a nightly
illumination when daylight had expired unquote. The report also explains
that the manuscripts long have been recognized, but the details
in them recently surfaced online and arresting. The report said
that the ancient manuscripts detelling the events during the Roman
Empire believed to contain firsthand evidence about the life and
death of Jesus Christ, and again this would be historical evidence,
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not just what's in the gospels. Tastis relied on official records,
senate proceedings, and first hand accounts to compile his writings,
the report said. The historian also documented how Heerro blamed
Christians for the fire that destroyed much of Rome, and
he then inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class
of hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace.
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That's what they were nicknamed. Another story in Flavius Josephas
has also documented that quote. Now there was about this
time Jesus a wise man, if it be lawful to
call him a man, for he was a doer of
wonderful works, a teacher of such men as receive the
truth with pleasure. Pilot condemned him to be crucified and
to die, But those who had become his disciples did
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not abandon his discipleship. They reported that he had appeared
to them three days after his crucifixion, and that he
was alive. That accordingly, he was perhaps the Messiah concerning
whom the prophets have recounted wonders. So there you have
all that. So anyway, interesting stuff. There's historical levience. It's
not just in the Bible, because a lot of peoples,
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oh Jesus never live. That's a myth. Well to tell
that to you know, some Roman historians were actually wrote
about him. Okay, that's a lie that a lot of
atheists and so called learned guys and smart guys and
guys with the spectacles and the corduroy jacket with the
patches on the shoulder, and they're faded blue jeans and
their fading hairline, with their ponytail, who liked to teach
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in many of our universities and even some theological seminaries.
Believe or not, that's the garbage you like to espouse.
Don't buy it, Okay, don't don't buy it. Read your Bible.
You wonder what happened to read your Bible. There you
have it. There you have it. Not just one Gospel,
not just two Gospel, not just three gospel accounts, but
four gospel accounts that would stand up in court, four
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eyewitnesses whose accounts parallel. They parallel. They harmonize. The gospels
do harmonize in their own way. A lot of people say, oh,
they contreach other they know they don't. They harmonize. If
you read carefully, they harmonize. So read your gospels. You
don't know about the life of Christ, what he did
and what he said in Book of Acts as well,
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but especially your gospels. Start there. If you're new to
all of this, read your gospels. We are in that
Easter season at Easter time, and as I say around
Christmas time, Jesus is the reason for the season. Keep
your eyes focused on Christ. It's it's not about the
Ham dinner. Jesus is not the Ham of God is
a lamb of God? Right, not about the ham Easter
Ham dinner? The wrong with that, I guess. And why
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do you call them devil daggs? You know people serve
devil DAGs right now? Shouldn'ts be like I don't know,
I'm not saying we should call them Jesus eggs, but
maybe I don't know, blessed eggs or nice age or
the devil days. Anyway, the devil gets too much of
his own due. But anyway, you know, and I don't
even call on the Easter baskets. See's your bunny. It's
not all about that, And teach your kids that. Okay,
that's fine, but you know, it's it's about we're celebrating
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the death beryland resurrection of Jesus, who is alive and
coming back one day soon, sooner or later, anyway, nobody
knows when. And I watch for those date centers because
as they are, they're always wrong, are they They're always wrong?
And Jesus said I'm coming back at a time when
you least expect it. Read carefully what he said. So
I think that's why it's still some time in the future.
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People say, oh, it was so crazy to you. Just
come back any day he could. But I'm not holding
my breath. I think it'll probably That doesn't mean you
goof off. I think it's probably gonna be fur a
bit further down the road. But then again, how much further?
Who knows? Like asking how long is a piece of string?
Who knows? You don't know? I don't know. God the
father knows, but no man knows that they are the hour,
we know it sooner than it was yesterday, and it'd
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be prepared. Always be about the father's business. Buss are
those who I find you know about the father's business
when when when the lord returns, If you're about his
business when he comes to raptors, to church whenever, that's
going to be pre trib, mid trib, post trib. Who
cares trib? But you know who cares? Be ready, that's
the thing. Be ready, be about the father's business. That
therein lies the key. Okay, quit looking to political saviors.
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There is no such thing, all right, do what you
have to do. This is your republic, all right, it's
your constitution, and you do what you have to do. Okay,
show up town halls and city councils you got there,
and vote, write your congressman. Do what you have to do. Learn,
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educate yourself, and educate others about our constitutional liberties, about
the founders and all that good stuff. Were coming up
on the turn and fiftieth anniversary here really in April,
really next month, really, I will launching the American Revolution
in earnest that one day on Lexton Green and concer
Bridge would all kind of you know, shot her around
the world, and all that would all kind of got
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sort of launched. We're coming up on that anniversary. Don't
let our funding fathers have died in vain, those who
fought that bloody revolution. Let's let's not let their efforts
be in vain. Okay. And of course I always put
Christ first front and center, always put Jesus front and center.
He was ultimately the author of liberty. The Lord is
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the author of our liberty. We found liberty on the
cross right. We're saved by grace, not by works of
our own, but by grace, free gifts of salvation through
Christ on the cross course cost him everything but costume
his life, but he had the power lay down and
lift it up again, and he did. He did. He's alive,
very much alive. See did at the right hand of
the Father. And he's coming back soon. I think he's
probably standing up on throw doing some stretches. You know,
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he's coming back pretty soon. I don't know when. Some
of you may be alive when he comes back. Some
of us, myself included, may be either really super old
in the wheelchair by then or gone. But he's coming back.
And keep your eyes focused on him during this time. Okay,
on that word, we gotta go.
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