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September 10, 2025 132 mins
On today's show, LIVE on https://zeno.fm/radio/thunderous-radio/ 6:30 CT, 7:30 ET: Turning Deadly USA: Charlie Kirk assasinated during speaking event at Utah Valley University - Leaders across the country call for prayer after Charlie Kirk killed - MSNBC’s Mathew Dowd suggests Charlie Kirk deserved to be shot - Gavin Newsom condemns ‘Political violence’ after Charlie Kirk shot, but used violent rhetoric against Republicans last month - Dems, GOP lawmakers join forces to condemn political violence after Charlie Kirk shot - police have "person of interest" in custody - some conservative podcasters alarmed they could be next - killed for his faith? - Multiple injuries reported in shooting spree at Colorado high school almost at same time - we'll examine. 'That's not me': Decarlos Brown claims government implanted 'materials' to make him kill Iryna Zarutska - New video of Iryna Zarutska's murder shows not a single person helping - Family of girl stabbed on Charlotte train say they'll bury her in U.S. because 'she loved America' - WH Press Secretary scorches big media in briefing for lack of coverage of the murder - we'll analyze. Plus, Faith Under Fire: Christians, Jews take matters into their own hands amid surge in attacks - Christian school banned for religious beliefs wins legal victory. http://www.spreaker.com/show/christian-talk-that-rocks https://christiantalkthatrocks.net or http://christiantalkthatrocks.com #CharlieKirk #MSNBC #Trump #msm #GavinNewsom #MathewDowd #TurningPointUSA #DecarlosBrown #Charlotte #IrynaZarutska #UtahValleyUniversity
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Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Latest news that I have And this is at seven
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listening to this at another time. That's fine, It's still
gonna be relevant, especially when I got to say and
hang on because I'm probably gonna have something that's gonna
offend everybody before this broadcast is over with, you know

(02:07):
me last last word I have here, And I'm gonna
play a clip of a news conference that was live,
oh about not even an hour, I guess before we
went live. And they claim they have a person of

(02:27):
interest in custody of sorts. Whether that person is the
assassin of Charlie Kirk, the late Charlie Kirk. I guess
we could say now or not. I don't know. The
FBI put out there that they had the shooter in custody,
but the governor turned he did the gout review. Talk

(02:49):
over Cox Today newscast. If you will, briefing news briefing,
guess I should say, and they and he turned it
over to other authorities, police and so forth. And apparently
the police there in Utah have a person of interest

(03:12):
in custody. Now the FBI's are importing they have the shooter.
Don't know. If they aren't saying this person is the shooter,
could very well be don't know this person is the
assassin or not. Let me let you hear the clip.
But this again, as of and this could be super

(03:32):
old news for some of you listening right now, but
for those who happen to be listening live Wednesday night
at Approxy seven thirty, this is the latest stop got
But I'm gon keep I'm gonna keep track of the
wires is as I'm taking breaks and things throughout the show.
See if there's any updates on this. Of course, if
you hadn't heard, Charlie Kirk, Conservative if you will activists,

(03:56):
leader of Turning Point USA podcaster et Cetera, was shot
and killed. Died in the hospital apparently sometime after the shooting.
UH today, Wednesday, September tenth, while engaging with the crowd.
He was on stage at a college in Utah. All right,

(04:19):
but let me cheer the clip, and this is kind
of the latest that I had and heard. So again,
this could be old news by now, but this is
what I have, and again as a broadcast time, it
was still fresh. But I will keep monitoring things. So
there's a lot of breaking news around this and some
other stuff that's not being reported by the mainstream media
of course because it's not sexy enough that we will
get into. But let me cheer. This clip.

Speaker 4 (04:46):
Is like clarification, do you or do you not have
a suspected shooter in customer?

Speaker 5 (04:50):
We have a person of interest in custody that is
being interviewed right now. It's that is not George sim
That is correct.

Speaker 6 (05:00):
Where bordable looking for another shooter or anybody else for
the interviews?

Speaker 5 (05:05):
Yes, we are actively looking for anyone and everyone who
has any any possible information relating to the shooting.

Speaker 4 (05:13):
Can you tell us detail us about the suspect.

Speaker 7 (05:15):
Being taken into custody where you know how long ago?

Speaker 5 (05:19):
We cannot at this point, but we will get you
that information when when we can.

Speaker 7 (05:24):
Is there believe to be.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
A second individual involved in the shooting?

Speaker 5 (05:29):
At this point, there is no information that would lead
us to believe that there is a second person involved.

Speaker 4 (05:35):
Can you guys show up the possible shooting.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
We but you do want to talk about what we
know there?

Speaker 4 (05:43):
Yeah, the only information we have on the suspect, the
possible shooter is taken from close circuit TV here on campus.
We do have that. We're analyzing it. But it is
security camera footage, so you can you can kind of
guess what the that is. But we do know dressed
in all all dark clothing. But we don't have a

(06:06):
much better description other than that the shot came from
here on campus, from a location.

Speaker 8 (06:16):
At a turn.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
Yeah, it was. It was a location that they believe
was well, I've heard reports as much as maybe two
to three hundred yards away. Of course, he was shot
in the neck and that shot to turned out to
be fatal, which a shot to that part of the
body oftentimes is if if the crowded artery there was hit. Uh, yeah,

(06:39):
that's usually a fatal shot because you're gonna bead out
real fast. I guess the good news is there. I
don't think Charlie Cook was in a lot of pain
for probably a lot of pain instantly, I mean instantly,
but probably not in a lot of pain for a
long time. His body would have gone to a shot
pretty quick because he would have lost much blood real quick.
So the good news is, uh, yeah, Charlie Cook probably
suffered for a moment, but not long because your body's

(07:02):
only go in a quick shock, that much blood coming
out of you that quickly, Probably in a minute or two.
He was in shock, probably didn't even know what was
going on. If there's any good news in that, I
don't think he suffered long. That would be I mean,
of all the places to be shot besides just a
headshot to take somebody out quick, that would be probably
the next best place. Not trying to be morbid here,

(07:24):
but just in terms of, you know, how badly the
man may have suffered. Now this is you. This took place,
of course, Utah Valley University. And that the shots were
fired from a building or near a building. I've heard
sort of varying imports on that that the guy was
in front of a building, he was in a building,
was on top of the building, he was near the building,
beside the building. I don't know, but it was roughly

(07:44):
two hundred yards away from where Kirk was was sitting.
He was in a seated position. Interesting enough, he was
engaging and ironically was engaging in a conversation about violence
and even gun violence and deadly violence from trans people.
Because remember, we've had that shooting of a Christian school.

(08:09):
When was it about a year ago? I think it
was a Kentucky or Tennessee where this trans lady came
or this lady who was a member of the LGBT community,
trans whatever came in and shot shot at teachers and
so forth, kids, so forth. And then of course you
had the just a couple weeks back, you had the
shooting in Minnesota. So ironically, in talking about the violence there,

(08:38):
well he becomes a victim of it and moments later,
as a few minutes later, it is actually dead. What
is the motive here, Heaven only knows. At this point,
it's still an allgoing investigation. The FBI seems to be
involved or have some tentacle into this. I don't know

(09:03):
they did. They did, I think erroneously or prematurely released
that they had a cut that they had a shooter
in custody of the authorities there in Utah. Uh denied that.
They said they have a person of interest. They don't
know if it's a shooter or not. And what does
person of interest mean with that? Comman a variety of things,

(09:25):
somebody that knows the shooter, somebody that's supplied the shooter,
somebody that was also going to shoot and didn't. I mean,
who knows we So this is still kind of a fluid,
as these things tend to be situation. But that's that's
the latest from the authorities that I have, again almost
stay on top of this. In in Utah. Its roughly

(09:47):
seven forty Eastern Standard time or Eastern Time US here
in the US or some on the East coast. So
according to my atomic clok sitting here in the studio,
that's the time I have. But I will stay on
top of this, and if I get an update at
any point inside of the timeframe of the show, I'll
certainly throw that out there as quickly as possible. As

(10:14):
is usual. There was rounds of condemnation from both Democrat
and GOP lawmakers, et cetera. Chasse. They always do that,
don't they. I mean, when somebody is whenever there's an
act of violence, somebody shot and it tends to be
political violence, we'll get into that. We'll get into this.

(10:34):
Then you have the Dems and gop locking hands and
singing Kumbai a few for a week or two. And
then it goes back to the to the rhetoric. Right,
you have Hakeem Jeffries calling Trump basically a tyrant. Well,
let's see, the last time this nation went up against
a significant, a really significant tyrant that directly it was

(10:57):
affecting us, if you want to get tell about that,
it would have been about twohu d and fifty years ago.
And what do we do, Well, we met his troops
out on the green of Lexington and shots were exchanged.
All right, you could say we did fight a tyrant

(11:20):
of sorts, in a madman, a dictator crazy in the
person of Adolf Hitler in World War Two. And of
course a lot of shots are fired, then, right, they
tend to be where armies going at each other. But
in the American Revolution we were kind of in it
was really our first civil war. There were militia on

(11:41):
both sides going at each other. Basically citizens with guns
shooting each other. Okay, in the Civil War the same thing.
We have had moments in this nation when politics got violent.
But when you call someone a tyrant, well they called

(12:04):
a B. Lincoln a tyrant io in the South, right.
But when you start calling somebody a tyrant, you think, well, okay,
then we got to take that person out if they're
a tyrant. I mean, that's what we did. And well
we didn't kill King George that we booted his troops
ultimately off then off of our portion of the continent.
The American Revolution got pretty violent, and we're going to

(12:26):
be celebrating that and kind of already are the two
hundred and fiftieth anniversary of that and the Bysisca Centennial,
amongst other names it's called. So when you start when
politicians and media types start calling individuals tyrants repeatedly equating

(12:48):
them to add Off, Hitler and so forth, repeatedly, over
and over and over and over, that this person is tyrannical,
this person is a dictator. This person is destroying our are,
our constitution, destroying our economy, destroying this, destroying that. Blah
blah blah blah. America is about to go down the
tubes because of this person. And we hear it on

(13:09):
both sides. But when you start really pounding the desk
on that as like various leaders like a King Jeffreys
and other Democrats and Gavin Nuisance and mainstinct media types
and pundits of how Donald Trump and his supporters are
pretty much Antichrists and supporters of tyranny, the supporters of

(13:35):
taking away people's liberties and rights to vote, and so
on and so forth, over and over and over twenty
four to seven on mainstinc media, just a constant drumbeat.
It then, can't really surprise us when some knit wit
whose medications are probably off, or who has some extreme
crazy agenda of their own, grams a gon and start

(14:01):
shooting at people associated with so AM. I surprised that
Charlie Klerk got shot. No, not at all. I'm not
saying he brought it on himself. He didn't. He was
doing his thing, and I agreed with the vast majority

(14:22):
of what the man said. And he was a Christian,
by the way. Was there a religious angle to this?
We don't know. Could turn out that there was. I mean,
he was a very devout Christian. He seemed, from what
I could tell, to adhere to an orthodox Lord case
a version of Christianity, no nonsense. Turning point, USA held

(14:47):
a lot of Christian views, ideological views. I don't know
that I would necessarily label it a Christian organization, but
close perhaps arguably certainly a political organization as well. But
he talked about all sorts of things, and he would
talk about the Bible, and he would talk about faith things.

(15:08):
I mean, I watched the videos. It would talk about
the woke ideologies socialism, communism, but our founding father said
the Constitution, by and large, he was right on a
lot of that stuff. I agreed with probably ninety five
percent when he was talking about and he did it respectfully,
and he would go into the lions Den and he

(15:29):
would have these exchanges with students and so on and
so forth. But you see, there are political forces and
individuals in this country who if they can't silence you
in the court of public opinion, if they can't silence
you on social media, if they can't silence you in
the public square, well they'll take a gun and silence you. Now,

(15:50):
this is part and parcel to the self righteous. One
of the things that and I've talked about on the
show before that alarms me about this okism, these woke
jokies that are running around is they are filled with
self righteousness. Here's the problem with the self righteous of
that ilk of that level. They're bloodthirsty. And I've said

(16:14):
that on this show before. Please go back and listen
to archives. Think about the folks who are screaming allowed
us to crucify Jesus. He said, you guys build the
tombs that they taught the scribes and pharisees. You guys
build the tombs of the prophets and decorate the graves
of the dead, because the self righteous will build a
tomb and shove you in it if they can, either
figuratively or literally. The Marxist socialists and communists that have

(16:41):
and they call themselves progresses, they're not. They're really progresses,
not really when you boil it down. Some might be,
but I would argue most or not, and that general
use of or understood use of the term. They're not
even really liberals. There's something else. And they have ensconced

(17:05):
themselves in many organizations, political parties. I would argue the
Democrat Party, even maybe a little bit of the Republican Party,
but the Democrat Party, for sure, they've wormed their way
on and created a home. The current Democrat Party is
not the party of your grandparents. It's just not. I
have Democrat a lot of them in my family, and
they're completely like wigged out what's happened to the Democrat Party.

(17:30):
They can't believe it, or they've just become independence and
said the heck with it. You know, I'm not going
to be a Republican. Bushers ain't going to hang with
these crazy lunatic Dems anymore. It's gotten pulled so far
into the Marxist socialist communist realm in recent years and decades.
I'm talking about the Democrat Party, it's almost it's unrecognizable.

(17:52):
It's not the Democrat Party of JFK. JFK would probably
quit and be a Republican or maybe be an independent.
HARFK Junior's kind of gone that direction. I mean, it's
fascinating when you look at at the Trump administration how
many former Dems are. Actually he's a former Dam. He
wrote checks to Hillary's early campaigns back when she was senator.

(18:15):
He campaigned for Dams. You know, let's keep that in mind.
And I'm not here to pick on dims per se,
because I'm a pox on both houses, believe me. But
when we come to a point in our nation when

(18:37):
violence is entering the political discussion as it has been
for quite some time now. I mean, look at what
happened with the Summer of Rage in twenty twenty, when
a lot of there were people that lost their lives
in that one, A lot of innocent people they really
didn't have a dog in either hunt got shot, and
the crossfire or whatever, the destruction, the vandalism, people getting

(19:02):
beat up. When the political landscape starts getting violent like this,
this is dangerous to our constitutional republic. This is varying
on the edge of civil war. Some might even say
we're already there, and they would kind of have a
decent argument to make. I'm not quite willing to cross

(19:24):
that line yet, but boy, we're right up against it.
We're right up against it. And when these these aren't
this isn't my terms, but when these leftists, and I
don't even like to use that term, because again these

(19:44):
you know, right, and it's it's we're past all that.
That's just you know, we need to start to mean
what we say and say what we mean that what
does that mean? We're beyond these these little cute terms
of that are rhetorical but for the lack of for
the sake of argument, when these people tell you, when

(20:06):
these when these woke jokies, these so called left this,
they're really socialist Marxists and communists. When these so called
people of that swing of ideology, let's just say, start
telling you things, you need to believe them. And when

(20:32):
they start speaking with terms it and rhetoric that's basically violent,
you should take them seriously. You should believe what they're saying,
take them at their word. And this is where we've come.
This is where we're at, right here in the United

(20:52):
States of America. This isn't something happening in some jerk
water Latin American country or some place in the Middle East,
or some place in Asia, or some wherever, some crazy

(21:13):
out insane republic so called in Africa, somewhere some third
world banana republic. This is happening right here in the
good old US of A. And it's happening more and more,
and my fear is we will see more of it.

(21:35):
We will see more of it. Now again, the Dems
and GOP for the moment are locking hands and singing
Kumba Yah. They always do that. That's the c a,
that's a cover heine. They want to be on the
right side of that. And it'll last a week or
two and then they'll both be back at you know,
it's saying that the other group is destroying the country.

(22:02):
G P lawmakers joined forces to a down political violence
after Charlie Kirk shot and well, let's just quitt and
say assassinated. Of course, he was assassinated at Utah of
Valley University. It's being reported by Elizabeth Elk and Alex
Miller and Deir J. Harvey. Fox News. Lawmakers quickly sounded
off after a conservative activist, Charlie Kirk, and I would

(22:25):
add Christian was shot during an event on his American
comeback to our Utah Valley University. Of course that was
Wednesday afternoon. Prayers for Kirk's recovery. Of course, he died
went out. Senator Mike Lee said, this is a good
time to pray. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson wrote,

(22:48):
please join us in praying. Representative of Eugene Vinman from
right here in the Old Dominion where I'm sitting June
He's a first term Democrat, wrote online. Political violence has
no place in our society. I agree with that the

(23:08):
attack on Charlie Kirk today is horrific act of political
violence that from Mike Lawler publicly from New york'said a statement.
Of course, Donald Trump survived two assassination attempts himself within
a week's within weeks of each other, because he weighed
in on it. Political violence is never acceptable. Top Democrat

(23:30):
in the House, Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffreys New York, also
spoke to condemned the violence. He said, political violence is
never acceptable. My thoughts and prayers with Charlie Kirk's family.
So the top Democrat Republican has Senate both sounded off
with similar statements. In the minutes that Kirk was shot.
Of course, it was in life that he passed away,
sent Majority Leader John Thune. He's from South South Dakota.

(23:56):
He spoke with reporters at the Capitol of Washington, and
you know he spoke with reporters place our county for
political violence period full stop. Chuck Schumer up Chuck Schumer
as I call him. He wrote on X political violence
has no place in America. This is horrifying, on and

(24:20):
on and on. Yeabby Giffords, of course, she was a
victim of being shot, nearly killed in political assassination in
twenty eleven. Horrified to hear that Charlie Kirk was shot
at an event in Utah. Democratic societies will always have
political disagreements, but we must never allow America to become
a country that confronts those disagreements with violence. Well that's

(24:42):
what we become, unfortunately. But the Gifferd wrote that Nancy
Pellisy the Disease of Congress, also condemned gun violence after shooting.
The shooting on Wednesday, you're studying huge. I can make
comments about people. I've never once said she needs to
be shot. She needs to be the people in her

(25:04):
district need to elect her out of office unelector. I
guess you would say vote somebody else in. But see,
we have the ballot box to get rid of lousy politicians.
We use the ballot box, not the bullet box. Okay,
that's the difference. We use our system that our founding
fathers gave us, clunky as it sometimes is, it's not perfect,

(25:25):
But that's the way we get rid of politicians we
don't like is we vote them out of office. We
use the election cycle to vote them out of office.
Where sometimes if they reach a certain term, like a president,
well they're automatically out once they serve their term. I mean,
that's a good thing about president, no matter how horrible
you think of president is. Even if you think they're
a tyrant and they're destroying the nation, well, the good
news is in forty eight years are out of office

(25:48):
and you can do a lot of repairing in that
amount of time. Our founders knew this. They were pretty
They were a lot smarter than we give them credit
for it. Anyway, you get the idea. So they're singing
Kumbay y'all ah. In a few weeks, satelog go away.
Then the usual rhetical retire. We see it all the time.
Gavin Nuisance condemned the political violence after Charlie Kirk was

(26:12):
initially shot, but he also used violent rhetoric against Republicans
last month. As reported by Elizabeth Wee will Brightbart dot com,
California Governor Gavin Nuisance condemned political violence in the wake
of the shooting of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk Wednesday,
but used violent rhtoric against Republicans this last month. He

(26:34):
said the attack on Charlie Kirk is disgusting, vile, and reprehensible.
He wrote in a post on an x not to
its American mistroject political violence in every form. Okay, I
agree with you, but mister hypocrite, here's what he said
about Donald Trump and Republicans. And this was in August.

(26:55):
He was on the Siren podcast. Here's what he said.
Here's the transcript quote. This guy's not screwing around. He's not.
I mean, this is a guy who literally celebrated the
fact that Well Putin himself said, sir, you know, mail
in balloting is not a that's not a that's not
a I mean, this is a guy who's rigged all

(27:17):
his elections. Putin giving advice to Trump. Trump took it.
I mean, what more sensibilities you need? And I say
this to Republicans out there, I pray you pay attention
to what's going on. This is not about He doesn't
care about the Republican Party. He took it over. He's
an evasive species. The Republican Party. It doesn't even reflect itself.
I mean, look at these Republicans cowering to this guy.

(27:40):
Look at your Republican governor, Texas Governor Greg Abbott. You
used to claim to be a conservative. What a farce.
Nothing conservative about this, I mean, by definition, nothing conservative
about this. This is radical rigging of a mid term election,
radical rigging of an election, destroying, vandalizing this democracy, the
rule of law. So I'm sorry. I know so people's sensibilities.

(28:01):
I respect and appreciate that, but right now, with all
due respect, we're walking down a blank different path. We're
fighting fire with fire. I'm going to punch these sons
of ms in the mouth. Okay, sounds kind of violent.

(28:23):
Sounds kind of violent. So anyway, uh, and there aren't
nitwits out there now. Ultimately the nitwits are responsible for
what they do. Regards to what somebody says, you can't
just completely blame. It's talking to people that wanted to
blame violence on your rock music or heavy metal or
something like that. That's that starts getting kind of thin.

(28:45):
And I'm not necessarily going to blame crazy shooters like
this one on something somebody necessarily said. Could they be
moved or inspired a little bit, sure, but ultimately they're responsible.
I mean, the person pulling the trigger is ultimately responsible

(29:07):
for what they do. But then again, part and parcel
for the communists. What did Mao say? What was one
of Mao's most famous, most famous uh phrases that he
loved to use. He said, power comes from the end
of a gun barrel, all right, And a lot of socialists,

(29:32):
communists and Marxists know that they can't get their point across.
They can't foist their ideologies on you because you're usual
pretty unpopular with most people without putting a gun to
your head, both either figuratively or literally. And he had
lots of people assassinated and shot. I'm talking Chairman Mao

(29:53):
with China. Some estmates are as high as fifty million. People.
Understand something about the Marxist mind. It's a mind that
is bloodthirsty. Understand that. Okay, you need to understand how
some of these people. I'm not saying every Marxist out
there is gonna shoot you, but what I'm saying is

(30:18):
there are people ensconced in that camp of the socialists, communist,
Marxist camp. And you need to understand this all over
the world, not just here in this country. Who if
Bush comes to darn shove and think it will get
their agenda where it needs to be, are not above
resorting to violence. Violence It might even be deadly. We

(30:40):
saw it with Bom, We've seen it with Antifa. Talk
about hypocrites we're against fascism, but we're gonna act like fascists,
and we're gonna use fascist tactics, and we're gonna use
fashions when to get our point across. But we're against fashion. Really,
have you really fought that one through before you sucked
on the crack pipe. I'm an anti fascist. I guess

(31:02):
you could see. I'm in TIFA. Our founding followers are
anti fascists. But you don't go around pretending to be
a fascist, or dressing like a fascist, or act like
a fascist, you know, I guess in our minds, that's
fighting fire with fire. Well, we're dressing all black and
put all masks and wave crazy banners and do crazy
stuff and shoot people and beat people up and tear

(31:25):
things up like the fascist revolutionaries used to do in
Italy and the brown Shirts and people in Nazi Germany
and the people in Russia and the people in China,
like those fascists. We'll just we'll act like fascists to
get our point across the work against fascism, Okay, And
in their minds it makes perfect sense. I don't know,

(31:46):
go figure, So we have we've reached a point. I
believe in this nation. But I think we've been there.
This just sort of I think puts an exclamation point
behind it that we've come to a very dangerous and
dark place in our nation. And again, when these people

(32:10):
say certain things, you better believe them. I mean, these
people are showing their true colors. I know some people
are shocked and it is sickening. It's being reported by
Chris Llo TheBlaze dot com. When someone shows you who
they are, I believe him. Charlie Kirk was targeted at an
assassination attempt at Utah val University Wednesday afternoon, and the

(32:33):
left immediately showed us who they are. But for any
details were known other than the fact that Kirk, one
of the most influential American conservatives, had been shot in
the neck helped me died from that. Talking heads on
the Marxist Socialist Nationals Broadcasting Collective of my words that
would be MSNBC, for example, had already begun a campaign
to blame Kirk and they Make America Great Agan movement

(32:56):
for the attempted assassination. It was on false kite blaming.
You know a woman that's right, well, you know she
would wear high heels and showing off her sexy legs
and short Minnie's kirt and her hair and makeup all perfect,
but she might not have got raped. It's like blaming
the rape victim for the rape. Would these people do that? Well,

(33:18):
you know, she hadn't been dressed the way she was
dressed in the nightclub that night, and you know some
guy went and grabbed her out and drugged a back
alley and knife her and raped her. It's her fault.
She asked for it, right, We've heard that. You've heard that.
I've heard that. In fact, Matthew Don't will play a

(33:41):
clip here when we come back from break from Matthew Dowd,
who's Don't Get Me started, pretty much blamed Kirk for
his own assassination, and Terror was right in there kind
of with him. I wanted to call her something else,
Katie Turr, but I won't. This is a Christian show,

(34:02):
and I'm trying to I've always pray the Lord, put
an editor on my mouth, put a guard over my mouth.
On this show. There are things that zip through my head.
In fact, some of the social media stuff was pretty wild.
People who dislike Kirk, and we're actually celebrating what happened

(34:24):
to him, and there was a lot of glee. It's
all over social media. In fact, you're just a few
of the sick examples of some of the Marxist socialist
communists wackos woki joke, he's celebrating. Quote sympathy for your
enemies is cruelty for your friends. I don't support Charlie Kirk.
Blank you. One person said, quote condoting violence is especially

(34:47):
unjust violence is evil. Acknowledging consequences for rhetoric that condones
and makes excuses for unjust violence is simply logical. Blank
Charlie Kirk. He knew he advocated for martyr. He was
just two blanking privileged to realize it could be his own.
Another person said zero thoughts or prayers for Charlie Kirk. Blankham.

(35:08):
Another person said, I swear to God if Hiller God's shot,
some people would be saying keep him in your prayers
and political violence is never okay? Like no, you are
just stupid and not ready for change. Blank Charlie Kirk.
One person said, blank Charlie Kirk as a staff, record

(35:28):
label and mother blanking crew. Anyone posting sympathy for this
piece of blank can blank themselves. One person said hashtag.
Charlie Kirk was an evil and dangerous person, the absolute
worst of the worst, racist, homophobe, climate change and ire,
race baiter, rampant COVID ten minuts, information spreader, a liar, divider,

(35:49):
election denier, prominent conspiracy theorist, etcetera, etcetera. So I feel
no sorrow. Another person said, I mean, even that we're
all true about him, does he justify killing him in
their minds? Yeah? If I don't. In other words, these
people are saying, well, if I don't agree with you
politically and agree with your ideologies, then yeah, you deserve
to dies. Come. That's where we're at. This is just

(36:12):
a cross section of social media. I could go on.
I could go on and on and on, but here's
where we're at. I keep I in each show. Go
back and listen to archives. I've been in in each
show for all for a long time. I don't know
how long, especially recently. We've got to hit our knees
and pray No, this isn't time for vengeance. Yeah, it's

(36:36):
the time to be smart, and I'm gonna get in
a little later on. I've been warning on the show.
If you're a Christian and Charlie Kirk was, and you know,
he upheld some Christian tenets. I got an agree with
him on every single thing he word that fell off
his lips, but I'd agree with most of it. And

(36:56):
he was right about the things about the Founders pretty much,
and our institution and our rights and where those come from,
et cetera, et cetera. Oh yeah, oh yeah, that reminds
me Tim the Tim Kaine Russelotball called him Tim the
eyebrows Kine. I mean, come on, dude, do someth about
those brows. Really, there's there's man grooming things, but about

(37:23):
those high brows. Uh, you don't make a further the
way he looks. Yeah, I kind of am Abraham Lincoln
said everybody over forty was responsible for their face. I
think there's some truth in that. But Tim the eyebrows
Kine is the late Rushbo used to call him. I
do not agree with Breshlingball and everything either. Uh has

(37:49):
the ignorance. I'm not eve gonna say the audactery, just
the ignorance, unbiased ignorance. I mean, he's the embarrassment. He's
the embarrassment of the state to the communist wealth of
Virginia asserts that our rights don't come from God, that
they come from government, law and lawmakers like him. Apparently

(38:10):
he didn't read real closely that part of the Declaration
of Independence written by Virginians, well one Virginia, in particular,
where it says that we are endowed by our Creator,
we're certain enablable rights our Creator. That means God, dumb dumb,

(38:31):
I mean, somebody needs to take it back to civics class.
Our founders held that our rights came from God, because
if if our rights come from government, they're not rights.
Their privileges or their permission slaps which can be taken
at whim for no reason or any reason by government.
You see, when we were being ruled by Parliament and
King George, we had to grovel for privileges. They weren't rights.

(38:52):
What we had was privileges. And frankly, the people here
were second class. There weren't even citizens back in those days.
Technically you were subject, but here in the colonies, most
of the colonists were pretty much treated as second class subjects,
I mean, almost fractional slaves in some ways. Because a

(39:14):
king pretty much owned everything and everybody, you were subjects.
You see, before the American Revolution, we were subjects. After
the American Revolution and after our founding of our nation,
ultimately officially we were citizens. You see, as citizens, you
have rights. But when you're subjects of a government, when

(39:35):
you're slaves of a government, when you're there to serve government,
not government serving you, well then yeah, you don't have rights.
You got permission, slips and privileges that you have to
grovel for. And that's what Tim the eyebrows cain. Who
is the kindest thing going to say about the man?

(39:55):
As he's an idiot. That's the kindest thing I can say.
He's ignorant. And my fellow Virginians that might have be listing,
please remember the next time you go to vote about
this guy, because in his mind, your rights are not
your rights, they're his rights to give you. Again he

(40:17):
says rights come from government law. No, they don't now
grant you the Bill of Rights, which by the way,
wasn't just stapled on to the Constitution as a last
minute thing like some try to purport. It's part of it,
but because they voted on all of it. But the
Bill of Rights, it codifies your god given rights. Or

(40:37):
if you want to if you're an atheist, if it
makes you feel better, light rights at common law. Who
by the way, those who believe that felt that they
came from God anyway, But there you have it, or
most of them did. But they don't come from permission
slips from kings and senators and presidents and government bureaucrats.

(40:58):
That's not what our founding followers believed, or hell all right,
that they were God given, that those were your inherent
rights when you drew breath, if you were if you
were born on this soil or came to this soil
later and became naturalized, these were your God given rights,

(41:20):
the rights of the people of the United States of America.
You wanted, who those rights are aimed at. Are for? Well,
it tells you top of the Constitution, we the people
love where the United States of America, not the whole world,
but the United States of America. So in allowing the
Constitution to treble the Constitution, that'suly those rights are for.
But they're God given, so you could say to a
certain extent they are universal. They're just aren't accepted and

(41:42):
practiced and achieved in a lot of parts of the world.
But our founding fathers hell that no, no, mister king. Yeah,
you know, we know you're claiming, you know, your set
of divine rights. We kind of got some divine rights
of our own. They were making not only a legal
argument against the British government, and it's specifically King George,
because remember they were also ruled by Parliament they could
sometimes override King George. But the kings of that era

(42:08):
were making these divine right arguments that basically, if you
don't do what I tell you, you're not just rebelling
against me or rebelling against God. So Nana Nana and
the founder said, wait a minute, We've got rights from
God to Nan and Nana back. So that's what they
were putting into a very legal document which listed thirty

(42:29):
some odd grievances in there. You can read them to
the Crown, to the British government. What they were pushing
back going, well, we can pull that rights thing too,
because we got them, and we're declaring them and declaring
their independence from your tyranny, because you have abused your
so called divine right and you've gone into the realm

(42:52):
of tyranny. So we're going to say, you know, thank you,
but no thanks, We're going to do our own thing. Now,
have a good day. Of course you didn't like fat
of course, then you know, the whole war got real
official at that point. I mean pretty it was pretty
much already on. They just sort of acknowledge it was
already happening and made it official and legal in response

(43:14):
technically to article forty was it forty five? I believe
check beyond that of the Magna carta. So you have
these folks who think like this, like Tim Kane and
others who truly believe you have no rights. Your rights

(43:37):
only come from them and only come from their ideology.
And by the way, if you step out of the
line walk, uh, we kind of maybe have the right
to just shoot you. About that? How about that?

Speaker 9 (43:51):
Now?

Speaker 2 (43:51):
Have I heard Tim Kaine say we got the right
to shoot you? But if you were if you for no,
you know, just because you know, we can feel like it,
we can douse we're the big bag government. I mean,
if you follow Tim Kane's logic to its final destination,
that's where you wind up. He probably hasn't tracked that
out in his brain, and I would like to think

(44:16):
he's not that stupid. And then maybe he hit his
head on the I don't know on something that morning
hit his head on the medicine cabinet door real hard
when he leaned up from the sink to get his
razor or something to shave his face. I don't know.
I'll love heard him say some wacky things before. I

(44:36):
don't know what civics class he must have flound civics
in history. I don't think I can figure. But I
don't know, but to say such an asinine thought. But
you know, there's a lot of folks to agree with
the mainstream media and other politicians. I've regdon he's not
the first to say something like that. You might recall
one of the talking heads on one of the big
networks camera was an ABCBC last year said something just
as asinine, and boyd did she catch it, and then

(44:59):
tried to say that she was taken out of content. No,
we heard you, We own we had the clip. Oh,
it's a bunch of Christian nationalists. Such a Christian nationalist view. No,
that's a view of our founding fathers, some of whom
were Deists, by the way, and possibly one or two
that were agnostics. Yeah, but they were slaveholders, not all

(45:22):
of them. Back a whole lot of our founding fallows
didn't known a single slavey were against it. That's a
myth too, that they all own slaves and all had
you know, their secret little uh brown sugar mistresses. A
few did. But but that's a cartoon image of our
founding fathers. That's again painted by the wokie jokies. Uh,
let's take a break here. We about going to hit

(45:45):
this little more. We're we're at. I think we're to
I'm gonna I'm going to ness say we're necessary to
wake up call moment our nation. Maybe we are, but
I think we're the moment our nation where some of
us can kind of say, told you so, this was coming,
this is here. Understand the time of day that it

(46:09):
is where we're at. And I keep saying, Christians, you've
got a target on your back. I've said it for
a long time. Please go listen to archives. I've been
I've been really consistent on this stuff. You may hate
my show, but one of the things you got to
give me a little bit of a of a at
least an an egg grade on is consistency. I've been
pounding the same drum beat without much variation, and gang

(46:33):
We're there, been there. If you want proof here we
are that that we've kind of crossed the rubicon. Is
it too far to turn back? I don't think so.
But if we keep going, well maybe so. We'll talk

(46:55):
a little later on too about what a lot of
Christians and Jews are doing in wake of reason spate
of attacks increases, in attacks not just around the world,
but in this country. What some churches and synagogues are
doing to protect themselves when they gather to meet for
their services and meetings and so forth. We got a

(47:16):
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Now a man who will be spending eternity in non
smoking Your host Rich el So, MSNBC's Matthew Dowd suggests
that Charlie Kirk deserved to be shot and just being

(49:08):
worded by the David Callr News Foundation Jason Cohen. This
MSNBC Gooule suggested device that Charlie Kirk kind of had
a coming. He wasn't alone in that in that belief
system I won't play the clip. Don't take my word
for it. MSNBC political analyst Matthew Dowd suggested on Wednesday
that Charlie Kirks rhetoric made him a natural target for violence. Now,

(49:31):
of course, Sir Kirk was shot and killed her Attorney
Point USA event at Utah Valley University in orm Utah. Uh.
And they have a person of interest in custody. I
don't know that he's the actual shooter. I'm watching here anyway,
Dowd argued on Katie Turr so badly want to call

(49:51):
her something else, but I'm not. It's family show, Christian show.
That Kirk's quote hate speech unquote, because you know, if
you're quoting the Bible, oh that's hate spech. The Bible
is full of hate speech. You know, that's just I
just a a book written by a bunch of patriarchal
angry Jews and and and Christians. And that's just that's
all patriarch that's just full of hate speech. And we

(50:13):
don't even know. Some of that stuff is myth. That's
just myths and stories that they told around the ancient campfires.
Is not even real. It's just you know, you get
the usual there kJ reports and kirks, hate speech and
evity led him to being shot horrifect shooting reported. But

(50:35):
he's been one of the most divisive, they say, especially
divisive younger figures. Let me let you hear what Dowd
had to say on Katie Turrey's show. Pretty much something
he had it coming, you know again again like the
you know, the girl who was maybe wearing a shirt
a little too too short, skirt, the skirt a little
too short, shirt, a little too tight, heels a little

(50:57):
too high, just looking a little, you know, a little
too nice there. What would you expect this guy to do?
Of course he's going to grab her and riper. You know,
come on, what did you expect? That's pretty much the
line that he's taking. Right. Let me let you hear
the clip.

Speaker 8 (51:15):
I need the details of this that we don't know
if this was a supporter shooting their gun off in celebration.

Speaker 2 (51:21):
So we have no idea about this.

Speaker 8 (51:23):
But following up what was just said, he's been one
of the most divisive, especially devisive younger figures in this
who is constantly sort of pushing this sort of hate
speech or sort of aimed at certain groups. And I
always go back to hateful thoughts lead to hateful words,
which then lead to hateful actions. And I think that's

(51:46):
the environment we're in, that that people just you can't
stop with these sort of awful thoughts you have and
then saying these awful words and not expect awful actions
to take place. And that's the fortunate environment we're in.

Speaker 9 (51:59):
Turn.

Speaker 2 (52:00):
Yeah, there you go. I could have just been some
hillbilly there, you know, just want some maga guy just celebrating,
you know, shooting a gun off and yeah, like like
the terrorists do you know when they get excited, they
shoot together, you know, just some just some really, I mean,
really you believe I mean, he really thinks. I mean,

(52:22):
this guy is what I want to say, I can't.
I'll just say jerk. I was gonna say something else, Okay,
I'll see it this way. He's a cross between a
horse and a uh and a donkey. I mean, really, dude, seriously,

(52:48):
goodness gracious.

Speaker 9 (52:52):
Now.

Speaker 2 (52:52):
Video from the campus courtyard, according to Daily Caller News Foundation.
They said that it showed Kirk clutching his neck, his
audience scattered, secured he rushed him. Daily Color also obtained
an eyewitness account from a local college student who was
located near the back of the crowd. As Kirk discussed

(53:13):
the Latter Day Saints faith and moved closer to attendees,
All of a sudden, out of nowhere, there was this
loud bang, just one shot bang, and I saw him
hitting the neck and I saw red gushing blood out
of it. The students said, so anyway different not when
it's gone. There's some there's some closer end. Apparently videos

(53:34):
are circulating out there. Some are saying there AI that
they're fake. I don't know. They seem to match. If
you look at the one from a distance that's out
there and you look at the one that's closed up,
they seem to kind of match. Doesn't necessarily mean it's AI,
but pretty gruesome. Nonetheless, he kind of jerks his head
to one side and goes back in the chair pretty quickly.

(53:57):
You can tell he was you know, the shock of
that was pretty intense, and he just you know, kind
of shot back in his chair and tilted the head
to one side, and you see the bloods viewing pretty graphic.
I mean, assassinations tend to not be pretty, but this
is the kind of garbage that you expect from the
mainstink media, and and and am I surprised that the

(54:20):
Marxist Socialist Nationalists Broadcasting Collective would pretty much blame him
for his own assassination. Of course, not I would. I
would wager I hate to say this, I would wager
everything in my little studio here, in my bunker, including
the bunker itself, that in the break room, in the

(54:40):
Marxist Socialist Nationalists Broadcasting Collective and there and in the breakroom,
and they're building for their network. There were probably some
people say, well, you know, the blanky blank kind of
deserved it. I'm kind of glad he's gone. I promise
you there was at least one person that felt that way,
I promise you probably several. Yeah, yeah, he was you know,
he asked for you. He was a jerk guy. He's
did uh that. That's typical mainstinc media for you, because again,

(55:08):
they've been infiltrated by these people with Marxist ideology. I
mean they're trained in college Cloward and Piven, Saul and
Ski Wheels, Radical it's the whole nine yards. This is
what they're brainwashed in. And it is brainwashed, you know, house,
I don't really know how it's to put that. That's
that's exactly what it is. Brainwashing. And that wasn't the

(55:34):
only thing that happened today that where there was a
lot of violence. This was sort of overshadowed but pretty
horrific as well. And it happened at almost exact same time,
which kind of, you know, the the curious George in
me kind of goes, huh. I'm not saying the two
are necessarily directly related, but I find this kind of fascinating.
You may have not heard about this, or it may

(55:55):
just be now hearing about it, or heard about it later,
but about the time this was good going on in Utah,
here's what was going on in Colorado. Multiple injuries reported
in shooting spree at Colorado High school. Authorities weren't of
an active assailant as victims hospitalized. Now when I checked
last in on this, they didn't have the suspect in custody.
There's been another school shooting, this time at Evergreen High

(56:18):
School in Colorado. Initial reports say that at least three people,
probably students, are in critical condition after being hospitalized. Report
from KDVR television set authorities in Jefferson County, which encompasses
the foothills community of Evergreen, about twenty five miles west
of It's near Denver. Basically, if you know where that's at.
In fact, I used to know someone. I guess they
might still live in that area. A spokesperson for a

(56:41):
Common Spirit Saint Anthony Hospital in Lakewood told Fox thirty
one that three people are in the hospital in critical
condition related to the incident. Authorities revealed a nine to
eleven call. A nine to one one call came in
about twelve forty pm Mountain time, which is pretty darn
close to the time that Kirk was shot, not far

(57:01):
from it, and a warning was issued that people who
have kids at the school should not try to go
there as there was still an active scene. Still an
active shooting situation happening. Building was being evacuated room by room.
A reunification site was set up at the Bergen Meadows
Elementary School, which was nearby. They went on a manhunt

(57:22):
on this shooter for open the microphone. I couldn't find
anything else about this, if the shooter had been grabbed
or not. I hope that, of course there would be
nighttime there, but as I'm broadcasting live again, this could
be old news, and you may say, hey, you know
this and that's happened since then, were you're talking about rich? Well, again,
I understand it's evening Wednesday when I'm doing this live,

(57:43):
so I could be this could be super old news.
I just find it sort of fascinating that that happened
kind of at the same time. But again, underscores where
we're at in society. And now there was nothing in
this article, in this report about the sex of the
shooter or anything like that. If it was nother kid

(58:05):
from the high school, if it was just some maniac,
some terrorists, we don't know who, we don't know what
according to the report that is. But it's interesting it
happens the same day. I find that fascinating. Nearly nearly
pretty close at the same time rough rough Ballpark, of

(58:26):
roughly the same time as Charlie Kirk is getting blown away.
Are they related? I don't know, I met, Probably not,
But I just find that really fascinating that that much
violence is happening on a single day and it ain't Chicago.
I mean, you know, Knovan, the Rocky Mountain States and

(58:56):
beautiful Rocky Mountain States, Utah, Colorado of America, you think
of the folks who live in the Rockies, is kind
of the hardy people's down to earth folks. Yeah, some
of the hippiepy tree huggers, but you know, most of
the folks being kind of down to earth folks, and
you know nature lovers and peace nicks and all that. Yeah,

(59:17):
well some of them maybe not right there in the
heart of God's countries, so to speak. Boom, So we
we can let me just sort of approach us like
a medical physician or doctor. We can see the symptoms

(59:37):
of the disease, and they are pretty ugly. The boils
are boiling over with stinky, nasty puss. What do we
do to cure it? Well, the very first thing we've
got to do, we got to hit our knees and

(01:00:00):
I say this, like I said at the end of
every show, we got to hit our knees and pray.
I'm giving you the time of day, I'm giving you
a lay of the land. I'm showing you what's going on.
But if we're going to quote unquote make America great again,
it's not going to start with some political hero in

(01:00:22):
the White House. I hate to burst your bubble mag
of people. Well, we think God put him in there.
I don't know that I could argue much with that.
I mean, he certainly allowed him, that's for sure. For
a reason. God's will will be done. And my Bible
says all things work together for good for them that

(01:00:43):
love the Lord. I mean, Lord's in charge in that regard.
He's allowed, he's going to allow. But ultimately, we've got
one king and savior. And he doesn't have orangest blonde
hair and speak with a New York accent. It's a
Jewish man, the god Man, not just the good man.

(01:01:08):
That is to say, the theanthropas fully divine yet fully human,
though syllicis in his humanity. That's our savior and that's
who's going to save America ultimately when it's all said
and done. Now, can't he use a big mouth jack
a like the Trumpster? Sure he can't. Sure he can.

(01:01:30):
He can use big mouth podcasters like me. He can
use anybody he wants. I mean, the Bible's full of folks.
He use prostitutes, crying out, He can use anybody he
wants to get his stuff done. He used tyrannical kings,
even crazy kings, to get his stuff done. That he
needed to get done in a weird way. I don't

(01:01:52):
think the devil realizes, but the devil is I'm not
gonna say God's using him per se, but God's maneuvering
the chess boarding a way to where the Devil's gonna
put his money by himself in checkmate. Here he's already
in checkmate. Really, Jesus put him in checkmate on the cross.
But in terms of you know, between now and the
time he hits the licking flames of the Lake of Fire,

(01:02:15):
and even God's not gonna throw him in there. He's
gonna have his angels do it. You know, I got
people to do that for me. I don't need to
touch you with my I don't even need to get
my hands dirty touching you. I'll just get these two
big bad angels over here to chuck you down in there, boy.
And that's what's gonna happen. That's what the book Revelation says.
He and the Antichrist and the false Prophet, the the
Unholy Trinity there of Satan, the Antichrist, the false Prophet.
There at the end they open up the big, a

(01:02:38):
big door gate whatever the heck it is, big passageway
to the lake of fire, and these angels toss him in.
Even the Lord doesn't even bother his hands dirty touching him.
So we know who wins in the end, and all
things work together for that plan. That's what I'm trying
to say, and all regardless, And God can use anybody.

(01:03:02):
That doesn't necessarily mean God endorses that person or those things.
He might'times he does, times he doesn't. But God can
use anyone he needs to use to get his plans
and his will executed on this side of eternity. Bear
that in mind that just because God uses someone does
not necessarily mean he's all about him and endorses him,

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or that they're necessarily saved. They could be, and you know,
it could quality. I mean, it could be all the above,
but it could be none of the above, you understand,
So we have to be careful about that. There's that
story in the Bible where God used to a prophet's mule,
and that prophet wasn't necessarily a profit on God's side
of the tracks all the time, but God used him,

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and God uses mule to talk to him out of
his madness. God spoke to him through him, or used
the mule to talk to him something that mule started talking.
Another time I can remember, and the Bible and animal
talking was the serpent in the Garden of Ea, which
is a pretty wild moment. It should have been, but
apparently didn't phase even much. If I walked out in

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my backyard and some snake started talking to me, you'd
have to throw water on me because I'd be on
the ground passed out. We be like, hey, hey, dude,
wa go what happened this snake started talking to me? Really?
What have you been smoking? You hit your head hard, dude?
To talk about this? I would faint that away. Even

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it seemed to be bothered so much, which tells me
maybe this wasn't the first time they were chatting. I
don't know. So we are in a critical moment, but
it starts anytime you're going to start. And we are
in a spiritual battle too, of pure evil and darkness
versus a light. I mean, if Christian, if you don't

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know that, h get with the program. Okay. Scripture talks
about the evil days having on the full armor of
God when the day of evil strikes, you're ready. Well,
it's pretty evil and it may get more evil. So

(01:05:09):
I just don't see how the work is needy, worse
than it is. Well, keep reading your Bible. It kind
of does. I mean, man gets pretty depraved there at
the very end. It's you know, I mean when you
talk about the blood up to the horse's bridle. The
book talks about the Battle of Armageddon in the Book
of Revelation. The Book of Revelation says the blood is
as high as a horse's bridle. Well, that's in the

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ballpark of depending on the height of the horse, roughly
about five feet that's about neck high to a grown man,
or maybe a little below the neck of say roughly
a six foot tall man. That's a lot of blood, baby,
that's a lot of violence, that's a lot of hatred.
That's a lot of evil. Think about that. I mean,
can you imagine. But that's the depravity that man will

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hit at the height of the Battle of arm again.
And by the way, that's when Christ returns, if you know, physically,
I'm not talking about the raptor of the church. When
finally returns takeovers early thrown and says that's it, We're done,
shows over sort of his mouth comes out and says
many are slain, and blah blah, uh, you read that
in the Book of Revelation. My point being that we
are in a time of depravity and it's gonna get worse.

(01:06:15):
And I'm not saying this to ruin your day or
bring you down. And man, you know, hey, listen to
your show, mister Eligip tell him, Man, it makes you
be depressed. I'm not trying to get you depressed. I'm
trying to get you revved up and get into action.
But the first thing you do is to go out
and start becoming an activist or acting vengeance. The Lord

(01:06:36):
says vengeance his mind, that's his territory. But you hit
your knees. Lord, what's the next step? Lord? What do
I do? What do we do? How do we fight this?
What's the next step here? What's the next move? You
hit your knees, You pray, you pray, and man, we

(01:06:59):
have got to be praying because our nation is at
a crossroad. It's been it. I mean, this just puts
an exclamation point on it. We've been here. But our
nation is at a crossroads when it becomes virtually societally
okay to either beat the living tar out of somebody

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or kill them because you have a disagreement with their faith,
with their ideology, or their political belief or all the above,
which I think was the case with Charlie here, and
I've watched his videos. He'd be very polite and respectful.
He wasn't naming, he wouldn't yelling names at people. He

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wasn't you know, he was very respectful, very calm, very together.
He would just challenge him with logic, and sometimes they
just didn't have an answer. So instead of more or less,
let's say, fighting him back with arguments or with the
reasoning or logic, some knit would say, well, the hell

(01:08:00):
with all that. I'm not gonna waste my time. I'm
just gonna grab a gun and shut him up forever.
But here's the thing, There'll be more Charlie kirkschis more
be where he came from. And he ain't the only
podcaster in town. There's a whole lot of us. I've
been seeing some talk online and on TV and elsewhere

(01:08:21):
about other podcasters saying, you know, maybe I need to
walk and load, I need to be careful myself out
in public. Maybe somebody could be knocking on the door
of my studio and waiting for me, And you know,
I walk out and boom. Yeah, well yeah, that's a
reasonable fear in this particular climate. The lovelinesses L and

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I have had that conversation. How much firepower should we
have to protect ourselves. I mean, you're not gonna go
buy a Bazuka on the black market or anything. It's
not quite that bad. But you know, nice defense weapon
of sorts, the don't leave home without it. You know,

(01:09:03):
there's non lethal self defense weapons like the burner. This
is an advertisement for them, but I've been looking at that.
I think they're what sixty nine bucks. They shoot some
kind of it looks like a piece of chalk or
something that pops or that you get three rounds I
think it is. And it's kind of like a paintball gun.
But he shoots this this round they say, hurts like
the devil won't call you, but boy, you'll be screaming
for your mother. And and it puts a pepper spray.

(01:09:27):
It blows up and it makes like a pepper spray
thing and it's supposed to incapacitate. It would be attack
air for a grown man for up to thirty to
maybe forty minutes. It was giving enough time to get
that guy out of there and call the cops say, hey,
I shot this guy with a non lengthe round over here.
You know, I want to check it out. You know,
there's those kinds of things if you don't feel comfortable

(01:09:47):
carrying a full on firearm. And they're legal in all
understanding is they're legal in all fifty states. You don't
need a permit to carry him concealed. It's sort of
like carrying a can of maze or something. Because they're
non lethal. They're not a real firearm in the strict
sense of the word. Is that we and then over's
not shooting a lethal lead projectilet's put it that way.
And again this is not advertising for them. I think
there's other manufacturers that make those kinds of weapons and

(01:10:10):
half for a few years. You know a lot of
law enforcement use them and FPI and people like that.
But but yeah, Jesus said to be gentle as does
but where are your serpents? And later on the broadcasts
going get into it. Some churches and synagogues and folks
are doing, maybe even some Moslim mosques are doing to

(01:10:31):
protect themselves and would be wackos that want to come
in and shoot them all up. Or beat them all up,
or burn the place down with them in there, you know,
come in with a machete and start chopping heads off
or whatever what they're doing to protect themselves. Get into
that a little later on the broadcast. Let's take a break.
I mean, it's it's getting wild, but we were told

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it would get wild, right to read our Bible. So
again we shouldn't be completely showed Christians. We need to
understand the time of day that we're in. More Christian
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the one with all the talk stuff. Okay, if you
want the talk stuff there it is the other side
just music. You may not want that, you might anyway,
I don't know, but there you got your choice. All right.
Here's some of the latest I have just looking at things.
This is from Breitbart, for example, r F k Jr. So,
once again, a bullet has silenced the most eloquent truth

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teller of an era. He's a Democrat, former Democrat, Okay,
praising Charlie Cook.

Speaker 9 (01:16:34):
Net.

Speaker 2 (01:16:34):
Yahoo honors Charlie Kirk as a lion hearted friend of Israel.
A Barack Obamas condemning the violence is despicable. Trump orders
you his flags to be flowing half MAT's that's kind
of old news. That happened hours ago. He says, we
install pray for Charlie Kirk's family, et cetera, et cetera. Anyway,

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So that's some of That's some of what's out there
on that I'm not finding anything about as a person
that is of interest. The shooter, I mean, the real
shooter could be at large. Is kind of dangerous because
they strike next. It was just one of many targets.
It brings up a lot of concerns. There's somebody else
on the list? Is he the first? And there you
know the guys are gonna go down the list and

(01:17:21):
tack them off. Is there another podcaster that's next? I
don't know. So that's that's the latest that I found
on that. Again, I'm going to keep an eye on
things for you. I'm moving on to some other other
issues and stories just as well. Brutal and horrible. Frankly,
now you might recall, and this happened back on August

(01:17:42):
twenty second, but it hit the kind of hit the
news a little late, and of course Amazing I media
won't even go near it won't even go near this story.
But the girl who was a Ukrainian refugee prtenti uch,
did some modelings, most stuff, worked worked at a was

(01:18:03):
getting off work what you got on the factors, wearing
I guess shirt uniform and was murdered down there in
down there in Charlotte, North Carolina, where the murder rate
has been ramping up in recent years. Charlotte used to
just be like a super wonderful, safe city, big NASCAR

(01:18:25):
kind of headquarters kind of place, you know. But the
Queen City is it's often nicknamed, has gone south in
recent years. It's politics, Like so many big cities get crazy,
local politicians get weird. You got judges let people out,

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district attorney's prosecutors, let people slide, career criminals, the whole
nine yards. And then you have this in fact, victim

(01:19:12):
iron A Zarutska, she was brudely murdered with a knife
with a knife on h on a train. Now the
guy that murdered her, it was a commuter train. Now

(01:19:34):
the guy that murdered his name is to Carlos Brown,
longtime criminal. Had fourteen counts of criminal activities everything from
armed robbery with the daily weapon, shoplifting, you name it.
He did it going in and out of the system.
Let's be reported by Joe Kovac's World End Daily. Here's

(01:19:54):
his latest excuse. And I think he's being crazy like
a fox. I think he's probably going to go for
an insandy plice. So he doesn't because down there in
all the colonel you can get the death penalty, probably
want to getting the life in prison. Be my guess.
But now he's saying in a jail house interview over

(01:20:15):
the phone, and I don't have the audio, I just
have the transcript. Now he's saying, that's not me to
Carlos Brown, and I get this now, talk about your
conspiracy wackos, conspiracy theory wackos. But he's doing this on purpose.
He knows what he's doing. He's trying to make himself
look insane, so he'll get the insanity plea. That's what

(01:20:36):
they're going to declare. He's gotten it with a plea.
All he's gots insanity if that even holds, And if
I was a juror, I wouldn't even buy that. But anyway,
the Carlos Brown is claiming that the government implanted materials
to make him kill Arena Zerutzka, whoever was working the
material they lashed out on her, like some material got

(01:21:00):
put in him and he forced him to do it. Again.
Be reported about Jokovac's run on the Daily. I got, yeah, yeah,
sure that's what happened. Yeah right. Anyway, to Carlos Brown,
the man federally charged with murdan twenty three year old
uh are in A Zarutska on Charlotte Comunity Train back
on all this twenty seconds now, speaking about horrific slaughter,
claiming the government and planted materials inside his body and

(01:21:21):
making butcher of the Ukrainian refugee. Yeah, okay, there's a
phrase that popped in my mind. I will not say.
And a phone interview circulating online, Brown blames the material.
Put it like that, the material using my body is
that you know, it's not me? Yeah, okay, it's almost

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as bad as the devil made me do it. So
I'm talking about just for no reason. But since they
did that, Since they did that, now they got to
investigate the material my body exposed to. Since they want
to do all that, now they got to investigate. There's
nothing to investigate. Your own video killing the girl pretty
much a slam dunk dude. The interviewer also asked Brown,

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she's from the Ukraine, and you know they got a war.
So I'm just trying to understand, out of all people,
why her I don't have nothing. Brown responded, They just
lashed out on them, That's what happened. They lashed out
on her. Well, I was working out whoever was working
the material. They lashed out on her. Uh, huh she anyway, Uh,

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he had fourteen previous counts of violence and criminal activities
and you name it and should not have been down
the street. And the DEI judge, who was a temporary judge,
actually made him promise, now you'd be a good boy
and promise you gon stay out of trouble and come

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back to your court dayton No, no, no, you know no,
yeah you behave yes ma'am. Uh yeah that worked out. Well. Well,
he's going nowhere now, but probably to either a death

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chamber or probably not there. Probably gonna be life in prison.
And honestly, in my mind, that would be the I mean,
if you want to really get the guy, I mean,
if you want to really just an act some vengeance
on the sky for what he did to me, that
would be actually the crueler punishment if I were given
a choice. It's just maybe me. If I were given
a choice of life imprisonment or death, I'd say just

(01:23:37):
go ahead and execute me, because to me, the life
in prison would be more torturous. I mean, the death
is gonna hurt for a few seconds and you're gone,
it's over. Well, unless you go into hell, and it's
gonna hurt forever. Right, But let's say you were a
false accused of murdering. So if they false he accused
me of murdering somebody, I did, and they said, okay,
you're going to life in prison or death penalt like,
please give me the death penalty just just you know,
end it. Let me go be with Jesus rather than

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rotting into jail for you know, the next thirty forty
whatever years, That would just be me. So I don't know.
To me the cooler, the creuler if you want, if
you want a really cruel punishment to me, that would
be life imprisonment, you know, if that's what you're after.
And this is pretty horrific. Tubernauts prizing new video of
Zirutzka's murders shows not a single person helping on the train.

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She was fully aware, desperately terrified and suffering to the
end she bled out she could have been saved probably
and then and interesting she was stabbed kind of in
the neck area too, and that interesting neck injury. This's
being brought by Joe Kovac's World that Daily. New new
video Tuesday revealed the horrifying moments immediately after a twenty
three year old Ukrainian refugee Aaron Rutska was stabbed by

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a career criminal to Carlos Brown Junior on a commuter
train in Charlotte no Old Kalana and in fact, Arthur
hans Manke said of the new footage, quote, here's the
part of the Zarutzka murder video that they didn't show.
She didn't die quickly. That's why they didn't show it.

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She was fully aware, desperately terrified and suffering to the end.
It's beyond heartbreaking. Here's the other part of the Zaruzka
murder video. They didn't show.

Speaker 7 (01:25:14):
That.

Speaker 2 (01:25:15):
People didn't do anything now. Journalist Colin Rugg said, the
video shows Ukrainian refugee Zerutska looking up in horror, trying
to process what had just happened. She was shocked and
probably went into shot pretty quick too. Or after being stabbed.
She was seen putting her face in her hands as
she bled out. In the news we hear every day

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actually broadcasting you know, well they won't the broadcasters. The
news brought Chemos something. They didn't go there for a
long time. They're going there now, but you know they
wouldn't show anything about it. Journalist Nick Sorda noted not
one person helped she began bleeding out before eventually dying.

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You see one guy on a cell phone, like, really, dude,
you see this woman bleeding and dying out, you say,
there's something I can do, or hey, let's call the
cops because this idiot just stabbed her and or tackle
the guy. Or it looked like he stabbed her with
a pretty small knife. Looked like he pulled out like
a small pocket knife or maybe a switchblade. And the
dude that was sitting there on his cell phone looked

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looked like he was a pretty stocky, heavy set dude.
Probably and the Carls is pretty skinny. Probably could knock
the guy flat taking the knife from him. Probably stabbed
him with his own knife if you wanted to. I mean,
you know, it didn't do anything, just sat there and
just kind of looked and kind of leaned over in
the seat, kind of held up to the window. I've
seen it to watch it. I watched the video. It's
it's saddening. It's sickening, and these people just sit there.

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There was a lady in front of him, just kind
of looking around and looking down, looking around like okay,
now what I mean, really, morons that hooked to your
cell phones, that hooked on whatever. I don't know you
were prescribed or whatever. You're smoking or hitting, and you

(01:27:08):
just sit there. Okay, I'm going to tell you guys something.
I'm going to tell you guys something about a family
member that almost at the same well actually not too
long after that, living another part of the country, could
have died. I'm'll tell you guys a story that's true.
Family member here in this moment. I've been saving it
for this anyway. Most shamefully of all, the majority of

(01:27:28):
the media decided that a mourney was not worth reporting
on because well, it didn't fit the preferred narrative, because
it wasn't white on black crime. It was black on
white crime. I don't even know if the race had
anything to do. Well, some say it did, and some
say he said he killed her because she was white.
Now he's saying, well, no, it was a government conspiracy. Okay, whichever, dude.

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Many outlets just decided to not not report it. Let
me let you hear Caroline Levett, White House press person.
She scorched the mainstream media and they deserved every second
of it. Every second of it. We'll let you hear
the clip.

Speaker 6 (01:28:14):
Today, I would like to address the tragedy that has
not received nearly enough media attention, the brutal murder of
Arena Zeruz Big Boy. Here are the facts that many
outlets have shamefully and intentionally failed to report until President
Trump drew attention to it. On August twenty second, Arena
Zarutska was stabbed to death on the rail system in Charlotte,

(01:28:35):
North Carolina by a savage career criminal. This is a
public transportation system that many in the area use every
single day to go to school and work. Arena was
on the train that night, traveling home from her job
at a pizzeria, still in uniform from her shift. This beautiful, innocent,
twenty three year old young woman was a Ukrainian refugee

(01:28:58):
who had recently fled her country for chance at a
safer life and a promising new beginning here in the
United States of America. But tragically, a public transportation system
in a major American city was more dangerous than the active.

Speaker 12 (01:29:12):
War zone that she left.

Speaker 6 (01:29:14):
Imagine the President in the entire White House are praying
for her family and friends during this unimaginably difficult time.
But While we extend our thoughts in prayers, we must
also seek justice for this crime and call attention to
this heinous incident. Surveillance video of the killing was finally
released to the public this past Friday. It shows the
alleged killer, to Carlos Brown Junior, pull out a knife,

(01:29:37):
get up from his seat behind arena, and prepare to
thrust a blade into her neck before the released footage
gets cut. This is pure evil on full display. The
most enraging and unacceptable part of this story is that
her death was entirely preventable. De Carlos Brown never should
have been on that train that night. In fact, he

(01:29:58):
should have been behind bars. To Carlos Brown has been
charged with crimes no fewer than fourteen times dating back
to twenty and eleven, including for armed robbery, felony, larceny,
breaking and entering in shoplifting. Brown had previously served five
years in prison for a robbery with a deadly weapon charge,
and he had also forfeited bonds three different times, twice

(01:30:21):
in twenty fourteen and once in twenty twenty three. Despite
all of this past documented criminal history, when Brown was
arrested yet again in January of this past year, a
Democrat judge who will I will add was a supporter,
a strong supporter of former Vice President Kamala Harris, released
this insane criminal once again without requiring him to pay

(01:30:44):
any bail. He simply had to sign a written promise
to return for his court hearing. Think about how crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:30:51):
It is to ask a.

Speaker 6 (01:30:52):
Career criminal, someone who by definition repeatedly breaks the law,
to just sign a written promise and come back again
another day. This is madness. This monster should have been
locked up, and Arena should still be alive. But Democrat politicians,
liberal judges, and weak prosecutors would rather virtue signal than
lock up criminals and protect their communities. And, perhaps most

(01:31:15):
shamefully of all, the majority of the media. Many outlets
in this room decided that her murder was not worth
reporting on originally because it does not fit a preferred narrative.
Many of the journalists in this room spills plenty of
ink trying to smear Daniel Penny for defending a subway
car from a deranged lunatic in New York City, but

(01:31:36):
none of those same reporters lift a finger to write
stories about an actual murderer. Here is the truth. That
every American must know. Too many innocent people across the
country continue to pay the price of the failed experiment
known as cashless bail that has been championed by the
Democrat Party for years. All the way back in twenty twenty,

(01:31:57):
North Carolina's then Democrat Governor Roy cocous Hooper established a
so called Task Force for Racial Equity and Criminal Justice.
Sounds nice, but it's not. That task force was co
authored by then Attorney General and current Democrat Governor Josh Stein.
It recommended quote reimagining public safety to quote promote diversion

(01:32:17):
and other alternatives to arrest. It also advised to de
emphasize some felony crimes, prioritize quote restorative justice, and eliminate
cash bail. Democrats in North Carolina in nationwide, are consumed
with pushing a woke, soft on crime agenda, no matter
how many innocent Americans suffer as a result. Instead of

(01:32:39):
aggressively prosecuting and locking up violent criminals, the Democrat backed
cashless bail approach lets these criminals roam free in our
country to offend again and again. These reckless policies have
turned too many many of American cities into hunting grounds
for career criminals who mock our justice system, drain and
law enforcement resources and reek havoc on law abiding citizens.

Speaker 2 (01:33:04):
You get the point, she's right, she's right, And again
you get these bleeding heart prosecutors, bleeding heart judges that well,
you know, poor boy just didn't have a chance and
just grew up in the you know, poor child in
the ghetto and all that. Listen, I knew people who
grew up in ghettos and horrific. My late father grew

(01:33:27):
up in a West Virginia ghetto, a little cult what
they call back in those days, coal mining camps, and
some pretty significant poverty. And he didn't go out. He
didn't go out and form some I don't know, mafia gang.
He didn't go out murder people. He didn't go around

(01:33:48):
shooting people. Poverty is not necessarily excused for crime. There's
a lot of things going here. I mean, there's I mean,
for crying out aloud, one of the biggest feminals in
recent years, Jeffrey Epstein, was pretty rich, right, So that's

(01:34:09):
not an excuse. It's just not I'm sorry, I don't
buy it. I don't buy it. A lot of poor
people that don't grow up be criminals and go and
become murderers this But of course, you know there's gonna
be those that they are gonna find all kind of
excuses for this monster. But you know, let them think.

(01:34:33):
The video tells the story. And that's why the video
was kind of you know, not fully circulated there until recently,
because it told a different story. And of course mainstream
media has an idea that if they don't talk about
it never happens. So let's move on. And of course
it didn't involve the orange man. It's not sexy enough.
Now this has been in reverse. Let's say some some

(01:34:57):
white dude also wearing red, like this guy with a
Maga hat stabed some black girl. Oh my god, you'd
never hear the end of it. Or even if it
was a black dude in maga hat, if he was
wearing a Maga hat, oh see, he's a misogyst. That's
why he killed that poort white girl. Oh, then they'd
have been all over it. Even if he was black.
I mean, if he was wearing a you know, I
love Trump shirt and did it, oh my god, I mean,
you know, it would be it would be on the

(01:35:19):
they would have showed the full video and it would
have been like just run on a cycle for I
don't know, seventy two hours. But because it was well
you know, poor boy from the hood. Well this is
we're just not gonna talk about it. Don't really fit
the narrative. Yeah, it's it's typical mainstream media propaganda garbage

(01:35:44):
because again the mainstreak media alerts are ensconced with the
socialist Communists and Marxist Okay, understand the connections here. These
are propagandas understand, family of girls stabbed on Charlotte train
and say they'll bear her in the US because she
loved America. That's being reported by Nicole Silverio Daily Caller

(01:36:04):
News Foundation. After INA's death, the embassy in Ukraine called
and said we'll help you bring her home, and her
family said no. So Zarotzskauz family told the Ukrainian embassy
that they would actually buried d in the US because
she loved America. Now, federal prosecutor did announce that Tuesday.
Federal prosecutors have charge. They stepped in and charge Brown

(01:36:27):
on Tuesday with one count of committee an act of
causing death on a mass transportation system over a fatal
stabbing federal fans actually in the Charlotte, North Carolina area
there that was back on August twenty second. Rus fergus In,
the US attorney for the West re District of North Carolina,
revealed this during a press conference. But the family said

(01:36:47):
that no, they want her, they want her buried here,
they want her, hear, and they moved, and in fact,
she moved to the US with her family in August
twenty twenty two. Is legal refugees flee Russia's invasion of
her country and quickly embrace your new life in the
United States. I mean, And how sad and ironic she
flees a war zone to then kind of come to
another one to get murdered. I mean, really very sad,

(01:37:12):
very sad. In fact, the right after it happened, always well,
not right at a real while after it happened, always
was with The Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department responded to an
emergency call at around nine fifty five pm and located
the roots, calling the train they had to go hunt for.
According to the Apartment of Justice, they also discovered the
pocket knife used and the murder and other items. I

(01:37:33):
guess he tried to ditch everything. But anyway, Brown did anyhow,
And of course he's saying that there's government put something
in him and that's what that's what caused him to
do it. The stuff that they were working the stuff
and even made him do it. You know, Okay, he
knows he did, and he's just saying that garbage because
he's trying to get in insanity play. I'm not buying it.
He's being crazy like a fox, he's being sneaky. But again,

(01:37:58):
here we go, here we go. If I were a
young woman, I've said this on the show before, if
I were a young woman, legal or illegal, because I'd
rather have two people carrying me to a squad car
than six people carrying me to the graveyard. If I
were a young woman, and she looked like she was

(01:38:19):
a slighter, smaller build, a very pretty girl, but you know,
kind of kind of aa teed a little upeet side.
She did some modeling on the side, apparently pose fush
some some lambour shots and shoots or whatever. Anyway I
pack eat or at least something like that. You know, again,
it's not a commercial. Probably ought to be like like

(01:38:39):
a burna mace, taser, some kind of weapon to protect myself.
Of course, this was kind of a sneak attack on
his part. He's got it from behind. But then again,
you know, to sit behind somebody that looks a little
suspicious or or a stranger, you just you know, you
sit maybe where you can see them. You don't sit
right behind them. Again, we gotta be gentle as does
wear a serpent, learned about your the safety of your

(01:39:02):
strange scrubs naive you know from Ukraine, young girls. You
know it could be she could have been from Chilicothee, Ohio.
But you got to be aware of your surroundings. You know,
some guys sitting there with his hood counted down on
his on his hoodie and kind of you know, just
kind of looking down. I don't care what is race.
Anybody sitting there with the thing on a hoodie kind

(01:39:23):
of looking down to me suspicious. I'm sitting somewhere else. Now.
I'm a guy that's just a hairshy of six feet tall,
fairly medium built. I do know how to handle myself.
I know some pretty nasty moves. I do carry a
weapon of sorts, and I know some nasty self defense moves.
Has taught to me by a family member speaking a

(01:39:44):
family member, there was a former military uh speaking a
family member. Let me let me tell you a story,
true story, And I want to be the name. I'm
at the moment leave the name of the convenience store
out of this right. I'm so tempted to, But I'm
going to send them a letter first, and I'm well

(01:40:05):
threatened to bust them out on this show, and then
I am if they don't clean up their act. But
I'm just going to say a family member. I'm not
going to say the relation for this person's protection, but
I will say they were a female had gone to
a part of Austin. It's actually not that bad of

(01:40:25):
a part of town. And in fact, when I used
to work in that area of town several years back
before I moved to the Old Dominion, lived in Austin,
Texas most of my adult life. Originally from Texas, born
in San Antonio, Alamo City, spent a lot of time
there collectively many years as family lived there a lot.

(01:40:48):
I was about five years old, and then I went
back often time to stay with the relatives and visit,
you know, in summers and whatever and Christmas is and
YadA YadA. So collectively spent several years there as well,
but lived in Austin, Texas for thirty two years. Met
the lovely mississil down there. I joked that I had
to move to Texas to find a Virginia girl that
would marry me. Well, this family member, she didn't live

(01:41:14):
too far from this convenience store and actually lives in
a pretty nice part of town. I mean, it's not like,
you know, the the ghetto is what I'm saying. In fact,
near this, you just go like a block down or
two from this, probably a couple of blocks maybe three
down from this convenience store. Pretty nice houses like it,
mid upper upp middle class, mostly upper middle class kind
of area. Really houses that were built late seventies, eighties, nineties,

(01:41:38):
twenty five hundred thirty five hundred square foot houses, you know,
four and five bedroom homes, two and a half baths,
not very big loss. But that's Austin well built homes,
brick homes, rock homes, you know, homes half a million
plus dollar range, some of them probably three quarter million
dollar range. You know, it's not THEO is what I'm

(01:42:00):
trying to say. Okay, but there's this section behind this
convenience store near some restaurants nearby that actually sort of
flank are behind that area. It's like a big set
of lots, I guess, or back lots on what you'd
call them. And that also butchers up to an apartment

(01:42:21):
complex and actually are very not that far a kind
of catty corner and somewhat behind of a place. I
used to work Southist Diagnostic Center there in Austin, Texas,
which at one time was one of the larger radiology clinics,
and there in the capital city, Austin being the capital

(01:42:43):
of Texas.

Speaker 9 (01:42:43):
Well.

Speaker 2 (01:42:45):
After work, she had gone there, and of course there's
a problem in that area with homeless homeless people. There's
there's a pretty big homeless encampment and they kind of
run them out, but then they come right back. Austin
has had a bad homeless problem for years. And I'm
not against the homeless per se. I used to do
street ministry to the homeless back in the day, okay,

(01:43:07):
But a lot of them are drug addicts and and
alcoholics in summer. Some are genuinely homeless veterans, some are not.
Some claim that, but when you press them, that's just
to get your sympathy. They're not, so be careful with that.
There's things you can ask, what was your rank of
the military, Oh, the sergeant, what kind of scharget? We know,
just a sergeant. Well what kind of sergeant? You know,

(01:43:27):
because there's a master sergeant, there's staff sergeant. There's different
levels of sergeant. Uh so, you know, I take that
with a grain of salt. Some of the people claim
their veterans just get sympathy, and they're not. You got
to watch that. I learned that the hard way. Well,
there was a in this convenience store. There's always two three, four, five,

(01:43:50):
six of them hanging out the parking lot, sitting on
the porch in front, down the back side of the building,
you know, urinating, defacating whatever, getting drunk, shooting up whatever.
There's usually a half a dozen more of these people
on the on the property, and they hassle people coming in.
And they're sitting there panhandley, wanting money whatever, wanting a sighorette,

(01:44:11):
wanting some money, sing going and get you know, a soda,
a beer. Usually maybe some chips or whatever, but mostly
they just want their beer. And I suspect the convenience
store doesn't run them off because well they're gonna be
customers and coming in buying beer. And then we'll get
to that in a second. So this family member gets
out of their car on the way home. They're just

(01:44:34):
a few blocks from there, on their way home, and
this homeless guy you know, does usually you got some
got s her you got some money? And she was ignoring,
saying and saying no, I don't, just ignoring them, goes
into the store. They're still hassling her in the store,
following her around. Come on, come on, I know you
got yeah, come on, come on to the lady got

(01:44:55):
come on, Well, this uh filthy rascal grabs her back
of her shirt, starts pulling her back. It starts manhandler
a bit. Thank god, thank god. And this is a
state where you can carry concealed you can o but

(01:45:18):
carry for that matter, although at tended you're not supposed
to come into a place that serves alcohol with a firearm,
but thank god she did. Anyway, she pulls out a glock,
sticks it in the sticks in this guy's face and
said leave me the alone. This this is as she

(01:45:41):
told it. The guy backed up real quick, wasn't expecting that,
took off out the front door. Now most of these
guys carrying knives, so I suspect he probably was armed.
The guy standing at the counter did nothing. She said

(01:46:01):
he was a pretty big guy. Did nothing. Finally asked
you okay, She said, yeah, no things to you. Puts
a gun back in the purse, gets the stuff she
need she needs, still still kept her hand on the gun.
The personal she got in the car because there were
still some of them hanging out there by the porch.

(01:46:22):
This guy scattered, he was gone. Now two things. First
of all, why are the owners of said convenience store?
And it's it's one you would know if I gave
the name. Why didn't they run these people that hell off.

Speaker 8 (01:46:47):
Thing?

Speaker 2 (01:46:47):
Why do they call the cops? Well, because here's the problem.
And also in the defront of the police, and unless
you know you've got a body part hanging off and
you're bleeding to death, they're not going to show up
in any amount of time. They might show up an
hour or two late. If they show up, usually that
what they have to do is put some stuff in
the computer and then they'll kind of check it out
and see if it's worth their time. That's how it
works in Austin, Texas, thanks to the socialist Marxists that

(01:47:09):
run that city and have for years, and who have
allowed the homeless problem to become one of the worst
in the country. So I am going to write a
letter to this and I just found out about this
a few days ago. I'm writing a letter to this

(01:47:31):
said Convenience Stories headquarters and saying and I am I'm
gonna threaten them. I will say, either you clean this
thing up, or I'm talking about you on my podcast,
and come sue me, please, because I do have an attorney.
And by the way, it's not liable if it's the truth,
but please come sue me. Dare you It is despicable

(01:47:59):
that it can Dene store will allow this to go on.
Manhandlers and panhandlers and scumbags to hassle people for drug
money and booze money, and they get very aggressive. And
I've heard stories from friends and other people and this
family member too about how aggressive these people can get

(01:48:22):
to the point of coming into where this person works,
and they work in a nice area, by the way,
coming in and demanding things and having to be run
out by security and breaking things and threatening violence. That's
how bad it's gotten. In the Blue Dot in the

(01:48:45):
middle of a red state. That's where it's come to.
But it ain't just the front porches of convenience stores
where the violence is getting worse. It's also in houses

(01:49:06):
of faith. Talk about that. Next its Christian talked at Rocks,
rolls forward, don't borrow.

Speaker 3 (01:49:29):
More. Talk continues next with richiel More. Christian talked at Rocks. Next,
this is Max McClain. God created all things by his word.
How does the word have the power to create because
his word is a person. Listen to the Bible from
John one.

Speaker 15 (01:49:51):
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was
with God, and the Word was God. 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

(01:50:14):
not understood it. He was in the world, and though
the world was made through him, the world did not
recognize him. From John One. Listen to the Bible. It's
great for the soul.

Speaker 2 (01:50:30):
You're more at Radio Bible dot Org. Yeah seconvenience store
in Austin, Texas where the saving of family member. They've
they've got laws in the books down there. I know
because I was a former Travers County grand jured. I
know a few judges, if you knew a few people.

(01:50:50):
Probably not the DA's always in there anymore. But usually
businesses that were public nuisances, or were public nuisances emerged
from those businesses or the part of those business Probably
those businesses could be legally shut down. Okay, they could
be legally shut down. Cops come in, bureaucrats come in
and say, that's it. You're closing the doors. Should you
become a public nuisance and shut them down? And if

(01:51:14):
they were to shut the place down, of course, these
these bombs would go on somewhere else, and you know
they tay, they just pack up their horse and pony showing,
dog and pony showing go somewhere else. That might be
an option as well. But they need to straighten it up.
They need to straighten it up. It could have been

(01:51:35):
very likely that our family member could have been raped, molested,
or killed, cheeriously injured or killed. Thank god, she had
a gun with her, thank god, thank god, you have
to pull the trigger and kill him, idiot, But she
had it. You see, this is why we have a

(01:51:57):
second Amendment, folks, that's why we have a second Amendment.
And if I were a young lady in this country,
like I said, and she's kind of petite, kind of short,
you know, a victim pretty, I would uh. I mean
even if I was big and built like a man

(01:52:19):
and ugly, I would still uh. There's no ugly people.
God is a great ugly Well, there are people that
act ugly, But I would still pack heat or some
kind of serious weapon that if some clown like that
came to me, you know, I'd pull some action. And yes,
I I I carry a self defense weapon on me.

(01:52:40):
I'm gonna tell you what it is. Doesn't matter even
as a pretty tall dude, just a hair in my
in my bare feet, a hairshy of six feet tall
and kind of worry. But I got I got a
little muscle left on me. And and again nasty moves.

(01:53:00):
Don't take care of myself. But that's where we're at.
But here's the thing. Here's the thing. So Christian School
Band for Religious Beliefs wins legal victory. Being reported by
Mary Mobley, the Daily Signal pose a punishment that was unprecedented, overbroad,

(01:53:22):
and particularly irreg procedurally irregular federal appeals court ordered Vermont,
Vermont to let a Christian school compete in state sponsored
sports events even though the school doesn't support the state's
view of transgender ideology. That decision allows the school to
finally participate in athletics again after suffering a year's long

(01:53:44):
band for forfeiting a game that would enforce girls on
its team to compete against males playing on the opposing
girls team. In other words, guys that were acting like girls.
Because let's put it up, let's just let's just be honest, guys.
I don't talk to guys. Let's ladies. Just give us
guys is a minute, because I know what some of
you guys are saying and thinking, and you're right, and
I'm gonna confirm you in it. Yeah, because those guys

(01:54:06):
were wooses and sissies and couldn't keep up with the
guys on the guys teams. They figure when I go
play on the girls team and then I'll stand out. Yeah,
exactly exactly that. They weren't. They weren't they weren't trans.
They were cowards, that's what they were. I'm not buying
a lot of these guys saying, well, I'm trans I'm

(01:54:28):
I'm actually a girl locked up in the body of
a guy. BS. You couldn't cut it on the boys team,
so you're doing this. Don't give me that. No, Uh,
I ain't buying it. I'm not buying it, and I
can hear right now, not oficent of the guys they say, yeah,
you're right, dude. Amen, Look, guys know, okay, guys, we know,

(01:54:51):
we know. Okay, come on, you just have to trust
this on this one. Ladies. Anyway.

Speaker 13 (01:54:58):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:54:58):
Mid Vermond Christian School to go battle again in twenty
twenty three when it refused to play a girls basketball
game against a team with a male athlete. Don't blame
them who identified as female? Yeah right, citing against religious convictions.
In response to Vermont Principals Association kicked mid Vermont out
of its athletic association to back this sissy, primarily banning
it unless it agreed to play against teams with male

(01:55:20):
And we're not even a sissy a coward against teams
with male athletes. Now let me pause right there. If
it were a unisex team and other true guys in
gals on the teams, and I'm sure there's some teams
out there like there if then find okay fine. And
I've also said, look, you know we have all girls teams,

(01:55:43):
all guy teams. If you want mixed sex teams, have
those two. And if you want, like I don't know,
an LGBTQ team or trans teams or leagues, you know,
say a trans set up a trans league. To me,
that's a logical answer to this. Set up a trans
league or an LGBTQ league or whatever. Set up a
trans league or unisex league where if a woman does

(01:56:08):
want to compete with a guy, or a guy wants
to compete with a woman, or a team that has
both guys and gals. Okay, fine, I got no problem
with that. Hey, you know, if guys and gals are
strong enough and powerful enough and nafleck enough to make
the cut, then yeah, fine, I don't have problem with that.
Have a mixed a mixed sex team, go for it.

(01:56:29):
I remember went to a little private school at one time.
Well I hatually happened to public school too. No I'm
say anything about it. Where in fiz ed they had
the guys in the gals together as when we were younger,
you know, before we were deep into puberty. But you know,
we would play kickball, and we'd play the where you
throw the ball and hit somebody, which really stung? Is

(01:56:51):
it was that? Aren't you remember that sort of orangish
red ball that was kind of squishy but plastic dodgeball?
Remember that, and it'd be it'd be both guys and gals,
and oh if you got hitting that thing, man, it's stung,
especially in the face. Guy hitting the cheek with that thing.
My gosh, he come home with a bill red splotch
on your face, like Mom'd be like, what happened? Oh,

(01:57:12):
I was playing dodgeball in pee and you know, I'm
not gonna say a girl hit me in the face.
This guy, a real big guy hitting in the face
with the ball. I'm colin school. No, no, no, don't
because real estorate was it was like, you know, a
little short girl hit me. Anyway, speaking of sissy guys,
right anyhow, uh So the odds cool. I mean, I

(01:57:36):
don't have a problem with that. But if it's an
all girl league and everybody agrees, okay, so an all
girl league, bud, Wait a minute, we're gonna you just
this guy thinks she's a girl and feels like he's
a girl who knows he's biologically got all the junk
of a guy. But we're gonna put him on the team. Well,
we're not playing against him because I ain't. We didn't
agree to that. Well, then guess what, bright ball, the
whole change is going to come down on you all. Yeah. So, anyway,

(01:58:00):
mid Vermont suit arguing the Principal Association of Violet the
school's right to freely exercise its religion, which they did,
and now the Appeals Court has said the school is
likely to win the case, leading it to order the
school's reinstatement in the Athletic Association. They must feel pretty
confident if they're doing that running for a three judge
panel of the court, the judge might and by the way,
Vermont's pretty you know, quote unquote a liberal state. Michael H.
Park said that the Principals Association didn't just act hostilely

(01:58:22):
towards elition, it also religion had also imposed a punishment
that was unpressed and it over brought and procedurally irregular.
Alliance Defending Freedom of National religious advocacy law firm that
argued the case from mid Vermont hailed the decision as
a sweeping victory for the school and its athletes. Quote.
The government can not punish religious schools and the families
they served by primarily kicking them out of state sponsored

(01:58:42):
sports simply because the state disagrees with their religious beliefs.
Alliance Defending Freedom senior counsel and a VP of US
Litigation David Cortman said in the statement, the Second Circuit
was right to uphold the constitutional protections by guaranteeing that
the school can fully participated while still hearing religion believes allright,

(01:59:05):
because in the First Amendment there is that little clause,
little pesky clause that says, you know, these things won't
be abridged pretty of speech and stuff like that in
your religion, and it's not gonna be a bridge by
some government gooding on convention. Wow, you can't. Now, you know,
you can't be shyning that or believe in that, cause
you know, we just don't agree with that. And there's
a goodment. And by the way, the Supreme Court said

(01:59:25):
that schools are government schools because they're supported the public
schools are government schools because they're supportive of a taxpayer dollars. Yeah,
so you got that in there. And then finally this uh,
Christians Jews take manage of their own hands amid surgeon attacks.
It's gotten a lot more seriously just a few years ago,
and obviously that's why we're prepared. It's being reported by
Melissa O'Rourke again on the Daily Color News Foundation in

(01:59:48):
response to a rising wave of attacks on their schools
and houses of worship Christian and Jewish communities across the country.
This country, not Israel, not Jordan, Okay, not Zimbabwe, not Yemen.

(02:00:08):
Right here to go to us offa you understand, okay?
Christian communities across this country, in other words, are fortifying
their security measures. Faith leaders and safety experts Silvidavid Caller
News Foundation exclusively pointing to escalating risks. Well, remember what
happened to those kids in Minneapolis a couple of weeks ago. Yeah.
The reality of the growing threat was underscored on August

(02:00:29):
twenty seventh, when a transgender identifying individual opened a fire
at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, leaving two children dead
and twenty one others wounded. The shooter inscribed his firearms
in magazines with phrases such as where is your God?
As well as Israel must fall and Free Palestine, leading
authorities to investigate the instant as an act of anti
religious domestic terrorism. We've heard from many churches that are

(02:00:53):
perceiving or receiving more security threats and perceiving more security
threats in choosing to train volunteer security teams to protect
churches during services. Let me interject here, My father in
laws church did that last year. Yeah, they had a
lot of training on how to take people down and

(02:01:13):
evasive tactics, and one or two of them pack heat.
It's sad. That's that's where we're at right now. That
is sad. And this church is again like in the
hood or somewhere or some really bad neighborhood or where
there's a bunch of gangs around, you know, running the
streets or right around the church building. Seed Bill, you

(02:01:34):
got a lock and load. No, a nice part of town. Actually,
we've heard from many churches that are receiving more security
threats choose the trained volunteers. The threats are not merely perceived,
they are documented. The Family Research Council recorded over thirteen
hundred acts of hostility towards churches in the US between
twenty eighteen and twenty twenty four. Now what coincides with that,

(02:01:55):
Oh yeah, a lot of rhetoric against Christians.

Speaker 14 (02:01:57):
These Christian nationalists, and they take their rights come from God.
They're showing their belief systems down everybody's throat and threatening
the LGBTQ community. And hey, including gun related incidents, bomb threats,
arson and vandalism, a sgificant portion of the total occurred

(02:02:19):
just in the last two years of four and ninety
five documented cases in twenty twenty three and four four
fifteen and twenty twenty four. Chuck Wilson, board chairman of
the Partner Alliance for Safer Schools also known as PASS,
which provides free school safety resources, noted that inquiries from
faith based schools about bullspring security have increased sharply in

(02:02:40):
recent years.

Speaker 2 (02:02:44):
We've heard from a growing number of parochial schools that
want to know if our guidelines can be used for
them too, And the answer is absolutely yes, Wilson told
the dcn F our group gets together and we think
about what is driving all this, and the big thing
that we want to make sure is that we don't
normalize evil, because there is such a thing as evil
out there. We've got to understand as I said at
the top of the show, there is such a thing
as evil and darkness and satan and evil people. Okay,

(02:03:09):
an evil person killed Charlie Kirk, and an evil person
I don't care if they're trans or straight as an
arrow doesn't. That's irrelevant to me in some ways. And
a lot of people kind of making a thing about
the trans thing. And yeah, I get there's been a
rash to some of that lately, and and and again,
look some of the trans guys on the girls teams.
Let me tell you something. These are These are fifteen
six year old boys with hormones. They want to they

(02:03:31):
want to peek at the girls. That's the other thing
that's driving them. They're not just cowards and sizzys. That's
the every thing is driving them. They want to be
in the same locker room with the girls, and they
want to check them out. Okay, listen, you're not gonna
fool me. I was a teenage boy once. Okay, not
that I was doing that, but you know, teenage boys
are curious. So I get it. I get what's going on,

(02:03:54):
and it's it's it's I would I would wager again
almost everything in the bunker that the vast majority of
the boys who want to be on the girls teams,
they know exactly who they are. That's an excuse because
they know it'll work to get a peek at the girls. Okay,
I and again nine percent of the guys that are
listening to me and said, yeah, you're right, dude, Okay,

(02:04:15):
we guys know guys. Okay, right, wrong of different guys,
No guys. Any way back to this. Our groups get
together and we think about what is driving all this.
The big thing that we want to make sure as
we don't normalize evil, should works for a start packing
heat for protection? You know, it's a good question. Wilson
added that the copycat crimes, I mean, Jesus told the disciples, look,
it's gonna get rough, tell your cloaks and buy buy

(02:04:36):
some swords. I said, we got a couple of me.
He said, that's plenty, but expect them to defend themselves.
They did say, well, you just go ahead and let
them stab you and kill you and you know, just
be real gentle meat Christians. He said, no, you got
right to defend yourselves. And by the way, it wasn't
just themselves, because there was also some women in the group. Too.

(02:04:57):
You know, it should works for us to pack heat.
Well maybe. Wilson added that the copycat crimes are a
pressing concern, citing similarities between the Minneapolis attack and the
twenty twenty two company to school shooting in Nashville. Audrey
had a female identified as a male, shot and kill
three children and three fairly members at the Tennessee private
presbytery and schools in March of twenty twenty three. You
remember that, So look again, guys, the days are evil.

(02:05:20):
A scripture says we've got to be ready, were going
to have all the full armor of God personally, the
spiritual armor that says, our fight is not against just
flesh and blood, flesh and bone, but against principalities, powers
and high pray these powers, evil powers, demonic powers, if
you will, in high places. Okay, the weapons of our

(02:05:41):
warfare ultimately ultly spiritual. So the first thing we got
to do to kind of load up our spiritual nuclear warheads,
so to speak, and I'm speaking just you know, figuratively,
is to hit our knees and pray. That does so much,
That does so much. The devil and the demons tremble
when you do that. Oh, gosh, there they go. Is

(02:06:03):
he fasting? Oh my gosh, you got to be kidding me.
He's praying and fasting. She's praying and fasting. He's probably
have got a plan. B here a plan. See, because
this is gonna be this, This may not work this
h I'm feeling weak already. I'm starting to I'm starting
to melt. I'm strying to oh. Ow oh the fasting,
that fasting. It's hurting me more than her. Oh gosh.

(02:06:26):
The the demons hate it. The devil hates it when
you fast and pray. They really do. In fact, Jesus
made it clear that, you know, there's He told her disciples.
Look this, this one demon that was possessing this kid,
hastling this kid, this one is only beaten by fasting
in prayer. So there's some powerful forces out there of darkness.

(02:06:47):
They're behind a lot of this. You got to you
got to look past, you know, the wackos and see
who's whispering in their ear, okay, or what all is
whispering or who all is whispering in their ear? So
that's very important. I want a very who. Pastors Victory
Ture in Youngstown, Ohio, one of the largest congregations in
the area. So the church has expanded security training as
threats have grown more serious in recent years. Quote. Our

(02:07:07):
greaders and ushers are trained to notice, report, We control
entry points during services, We practice de escalation, medical response.
We keep a tight line with local law enforcement. Rivera
told of the dcn F, it's got a lot more
serious than just a few years ago, and obviously that's
why we are prepared. The Archdiocese of New York, which
serves two point five million Catholics across only three hundred
parishes and one hundred fifty three schools, has likewise made

(02:07:29):
security a standing priority. Quote. Our attention to these sorts
of threats is heightened that according to Rev. And Ryan Molden,
a director of the Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue
for the Archdiocese of Duva, Geork, told the DCNF, adding
that the tragedy in Minneapolis has served as a reminder
of the need to prioritize security. All right, So anyway,

(02:07:51):
and it's not just again the Christians in the twenty
teen Tree of Life synagogue shooting. You might remember that
in Pittsboig, which left the level. That's how you pronounced
don't tell me that's not here pronounced's pittsboy which left
eleven dead, marked the turning point, said Eric Fingerhut, president
of the Jewish Federation of North America, quote, the shooting

(02:08:11):
in PITTSBOYG was a real wake up call, an alarm
bell for upgrading the security for our own synagogues and
institutions significantly, Fingerhead told the dcn F, like the churches,
we didn't have this knowledge for five six years ago.
Jewish congregations now spend get this, seven hundred and sixty
five million bucks per year on security related costs, including
the JFNA. The need for such measures is only intensive

(02:08:34):
five since October seventh, twenty twenty three, a mos Terroris
attack on Israel, a subsequent rise in Prohamas, and a
his medical activity in the US that started to kind
of parallel that, you know, a few weeks a few
months later, from the river to see River to c
Jesu Fascist No, you know, then here come the rocks
going through the window of the synagogue. That kind of stuff.

(02:08:56):
I mean, you know, it's like Nazi Germany nineteen, you know,
thirty eight or something over against It's so understand gang.
It is the time in which we live in. Let's
not forget too that there was those that couple that
was shot the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, d C.
District of Crazy by an assailant who shouted free Palestine.

(02:09:17):
I remember that, this young couple Jewish. I think they
were engaged or just married whatever and were gunned down.
Remember that. So, look, there's a lot of hostility towards
Jews and Christians again because you know, some of the
woke Joe crowd and some of the freaks out there,
and some of they're not freaking a good way or
in an artistic creative way per se. Some of these

(02:09:40):
again socials communist marks, they hate Jews and Christians. Look,
socialist socialist governments and nations, communistations are built at the
crush goals of Christians and Jews. I've said that on
the show before. Look at your history. So let's hope
that we can avoid that in our nation. Let's pray

(02:10:01):
and Jesus ultimately is the answer. He's a great physician
in more ways than one. That's the you know, people
need a Jesus injection, so to speak speak, They need
the true holy ghosts the true Holy Spirit. Some people
call it the holy ghost. I'm for Holy Spirit. Holy
ghost kind of you know, sort of brings images like
spooky ghosts or whatever, the ghost of dead Jesus. You

(02:10:24):
know that craziness. Holy spirits. Well, like to say, it's
usually what you find in scripture anyway, most translations. The
person of the Holy Spirit, you know, God, three persons, fathers,
and Holy Spirit. He needs to be in people's lives
and hearts. He needs to come into them. And when
they accept Jesus Christ, we earnt by the Holy Spirit.
Scripture says, that's the remedy, that's the injection that's needed.
You need the Holy Spirit injection, so to speak. And

(02:10:46):
you get that through the person in Jesus Christ. Not
just a good man, the good guy, but the God guy,
fully divine yet fully human, though sinless in his humanity,
never sinned. That's the antegdnote to the madness. And I
would also add secondary to that, let's get back to
our founding principles. Understand that socialism, communism, Marxism, and of

(02:11:09):
these other isms and what our founding fathers gave us.
They don't mix. It's like trying to mix oil and water.
It don't happen, Okay, it just doesn't. But again, as
I say, like a broken record, broken record, broken record, broken, sorry,
needle got stuck. We've got to hit our knees. Okay,

(02:11:31):
we've got to hit our knees. So I say, at
the end of every show, pray like you never prayed,
and then seek what the Lord would have you do,
because eventually got to get upophornees and then do what okay,
whatever the Lord, whatever you feel the Lord directing you
to do, then do it. Then do it. On that note,

(02:11:54):
let's wrap it up. Sure, check out the websites Christian Talking,
the Rockstone nittor dot com. Be sure to uh take
care of your those that you love, that are that
are around you well, because you love everybody, but especially
your family and loved ones. Check out and make sure

(02:12:14):
they're okay. And remember, as always, God is loves here.

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