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to talk about before we do, though. Kind of something
that happened lovely missus l She just showed it to
me about an hour before going live here. She got
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a post taken down on Facebook. Now what the post
said was that she was enjoying time with the family,
had got some seafood from Pacific Bay. It was her
birthday yesterday, so we got food from Pacific Bay, a
little restaurant here in the area, and said that she
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was grateful to God for you know, being with the
family and all that celebrate her birthday. I mean, she
has a cancer survivor. So, you know, Facebook took down
that post because they said it created some sort of
cybersecurity threat. I don't know what that post was a
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cybersecurity threat, saying that we got fish from a local restaurant,
was happy that the family was around, was thankful to
God for it. I don't know, maybe because God was
in there. Oh that you know, can't say the God word.
I don't know. Anyway, she has challenged it. I'll let
you know what happened next time we do a show,
which will be next week. By the way, this is
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Friday the seventeenth, if you have to be listening live
or later on when this isn't live. So I don't
know what that's about. More weird junk from Facebook, and
you know, they they've claimed that they've kind of tidied
things up a bit and they're not going to be
doing goofy junk quite that bad and that kind of censoring,
but they are for some reason still doing it. I
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don't know what is going on. I can promise you
right now, if for keeping up with a few family
members who you are scheduled across the nation, and to
use Facebook as a promotion vehicle for this show. I
wouldn't have Facebook. I wouldn't fool with it. I really
wouldn't and don't. I don't do a lot of posting
on Facebook, by and large, compared to most people. It's
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become a joke. Some people call it fake book. I
get that it's become a joke. I don't know what's
going on with Zuckerberg and his team over there. Time
to put down the bong. I know marijuana is legal
in so many places now, and I think it's affecting
people's minds. Look, let's just be straight up about the
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Mechua Khan. It is a lot stronger than it used
to be, say, twenty thirty forty years ago, when some
of us were kids. Okay, it is way more pointant
not and I never indulged. I had friends, it did,
a few relatives it did. But I can tell you
it is way more potent now than it was many
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years ago. It's just it's causing what some in the
medical profession call a type of psychosis mayrijuana do psychosis.
People are becoming paranoid, and even people who use it
for medicinal purposes. I'm telling you sometimes and and things
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I see posted on Facebook by certain people and other
social media that I know personally are using it for
medicinal purposes. They're putting down some wacky stuff, and I'm going, okay,
wait a minute, what happened to you? Anyway, If you
do use this stuff for medicinal purposes, and I don't
doubt that they're medicinal purposes for it, but if you're
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using it for medicinal purposes, be cautious. If you're using
it for recreational purposes, and in some places certain amounts
is legal, please be cautious. I don't recommend it, by
the way, for recreational purposes. I do not, I never have.
But if you're going to indulge, and I would, I
would highly encourage you not to, especially if you're a
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person of faith. But you know, if you're gonna indulge,
be very very cautious. This newer stuff that's out there,
it ain't It ain't what you were smoking in high school.
It's a lot more potent. All right, public service announcement there,
Oh gosh, so much to get into. I don't even
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know where to begin. Let's begin here, well I kind
of do, but let's begin here. You know, there's a
guy running. We're gonna hear a clip from him here
in a sec You know, there's a guy running for
mayor of the Way of Jorkan Mam Donnie, who I
believe is really a camouflage communist. He claims to be
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a socialist, he said, Oh, I'm a socialist. Well, no,
he's a communist. When you want to have an entire
industry taken over by the government, being government controlled, government ran,
government owned government, you know, grocery stores, that is classic
textbook communism. Okay, that's what you have in fascist regimes.
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His businesses being owned and controlled, the economy basically being
owned and controlled by the government. When he wants grocery store, says, well,
grocery stores need to be a Let's let the government
take him over. Let's leg go the government run him. There,
see New York taking over all the grocery stores. Well,
that's tantamount to communism anyway. This all run, mom, Donnie
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and a military. The clip in a second won't call
on Hamas to give up weapons and relinquish power in Gaza,
It's being reported by Jason Cohen Daily Call Her News Foundation.
Now the Trump's you're saying, if they don't disarm, will
disarm them Hamas terrorists? Are you using GoPro videos to
document themselves entering homes in shooting Israelia? Now that was
in October twenty twenty three. That's the same Hamas people
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that we're talking about. Okay, So, Democratic New York City
mayoral nominee is al Ran Mom Donnie on or I
call him madman. Mom Donnie on Wednesday declined to say
Hamas should disarm and relinquished power following President Donald Trump's
peace deal between Israel and terrorists organization. Well, and let
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me just interject here that Hochel Minh, Governor Hochul Minh
of New York won't even endorse this guy. And maybe
she's a big socialist herself, but he's she knows that
he's too far over the line into communism to endorse
the guy. She even she knows. Let that let that
be your Canariannic cole Mine. Even she knows, uh, he's
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he's off the he's over the line, he's over the
property line, so to speak. The part of twenty point
peace agreement mandate Samas permanently disarm and see control of Gazam. Now,
he was on McCallum's show The Story with Martha McCallum
on UH on Fox News, actress Martha McCallum, and she
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is look at her resume. That's what I'm telling you.
So many of these talking heads on all these networks,
nothing against her. I'm just saying, so many of these
talking heads on all these big networks, they're actors, actresses, whatever. Okay,
uh if Amas should adhere to those terms. But he
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did not directly answer queries, of course, not. He gave
the political answer, the sleezy politician answer. She asked him,
point blank, if do you believe that I'm most laid
down there their weapons and leave the leadership in Gaza.
Let me play the clip for you. Here's the the
typical sleezball politician answer that I would expect from Madman
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Mom Donnie, Who's and by the way, he has said
some things in the past that kind of lean pro terrorist. Okay,
so I really expect him to give too hardcore of
an answer against a Moss. Of course, he's trying to
court the Palestine protesters and all of that. He's trying
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to court the Columbia University students and so forth to
get their votes. So he's he's gonna walk a fine line,
you know that. But here he is. This is again
on Martha mccallums show on Fox News.
Speaker 4 (10:03):
Do you believe that Hamas should lay down their weapons
and leave the leadership in Gaza.
Speaker 5 (10:08):
I believe that any future here in New York City
is one that we have to make sure that's affordable
for all, and as it pertains to Israel and Palestine,
that we have to ensure that there is peace and
that is the future that we have to fight for.
Speaker 4 (10:19):
But you won't say that Hamas should lay down their
arms and give up leadership in Gaza.
Speaker 5 (10:22):
I don't really have opinions about the future of Hamas
and Israel beyond the question of justice and safety and
the fact that anything has to abide by international law,
and that applies to Hamas, that applies to Israeli military,
applies to anyone you could ask me about.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
Uh huh yeah, nice, nice little dodge answer. So he's
proven time and time again he's a dodgy politician. But
here's the thing. Those in the pot induced haste in
New York and other kinds of hazes in New York
will probably vote him into office. You know, there's no
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saying that says you deserve the leaders that you have.
And if the city of New York is stupid enough,
and they may be, if the populace of the City
of New York is stupid enough to vote this guy
into office, this communist, he's not a socialist gang. Let's
get clear about who he is. He is a communist.
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That's why there's very few that are willing to endorse him,
even in his own party so called because he says
he's a socialist Democrat. No, he's a communist Democrat. And
there are several in the party.
Speaker 6 (11:33):
Right.
Speaker 3 (11:33):
He's not alone, He's got some company, but he uh,
he can't get an endorsement even from many members of
his own party because he's too far off the field
for even them. We again, let that be the canary
in the coal mine. But if the people of New
York City are stupid enough, pot hazed enough, drug induced,
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to cracked up enough, drunken enough, stupid enough to vote
this guy into office, they deserve him. And watch how
many more businesses start to flee. Look, a lot of
a lot of Wall Street has fled south. It's gone
to hot Atlanta, it's gone to Florida. A lot of
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it has gone to Texas, Dallas, Houston, Austin. It's gone
to the sun Belt, Nashville. Why well, less taxes for starters,
less craziness like this. But there you have it. Won't
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won't he'll he'll stop just short of calling for Hamas
see to be disarmed. You see, these people will eventually
let you know who and what they are. Okay, And
he's from that, he has ancestral roots in that region
of the world, all right, And he probably I don't know,
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but just kind of based on him dancing around questions,
probably believe Israel lot to pack up and go. You know,
if they're colonizers, you know the usual stuff that you
hear about Israel, which is a flat out live they're colonizers.
They've been there all along where there before nineteen forty eight,
have been there after nineteen forty more of them showed up,
of course after nineteen forty eight, but they were still there.
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They didn't just vanish. If you want proof of it,
you can go look at World War two recruitment posters
of calling for both Jewish and Arabic troops to join
a brigade to fight the Nazis, okay, and that happened,
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they were there. It's not hard to prove historically or
otherwise anyway about what I would expect from mad men. Mom, Donnie,
he's not alone. Though he's not alone. There's a lot
of folks that feel like, well, you know, Amas shouldn't
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be beat up on so badly, should shouldn't shouldn't beat
up on so badly. They're not that bad of a
guy's I mean, who's supposed to run the place? Is
not a mass Well, I can think of a lot better,
a lot better folks than a terrorist organization. I'm actually
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kind of surprised that the Israelis are going along with this,
because their doctrine for years has been we will not
negotiate with terrorists, period into discussion. Next question, Well, they're
negotiating with terrorists. The Orange Man has talked him into it,
so I don't. I'm prayerful that this will work. I
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got my doubts, got my doubts. In fact, Harmas has
thrown a bit of a wrench in the peace agreement
with a stunning admission about hostages. They have thrown a
wrench in the thing, and I was kind of wondering
how long that would happen before that would happen. Well,
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it looks like the harmasers. It's been puted by Bob
Unru terror's claim they have no more bodies to deliver.
Terrors of Hamas, who agreed to participate in President Donald
Trump's stepped peace agreement to resolve a war they launched
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against several two years ago when they invaded and killed
twelve hundred plus and kidnapped hundreds more, have now thrown
a wrench in the works. I knew that was going
to happen. How many days later they had agreed that
they would release all living hostages and return the bodies
of those killed in captivity to Israel. They returned twenty
living hostages, but now claim they are unable to return
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all the bodies of the twenty eight dead hostages that
have been listed. By the way they've returned to one
or two that weren't weren't even hostages. Well, here's a
dead body, just given that, you know, I don't never
know the difference. Reporting the Washington Examiners said the terrorists
handed over ten bodies, but one of those is not
even a hostage at all. Now MASSI claiming to have
returned all the remains it had without additional equipment. Report
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suggests the terrorist organization perhaps those location of other victims,
but it cannot access quote unquote those locations. The Al
Casam brigades and Moss's military wing said it aren't they
all a military wing, but anyway, said it committed to
what was agreed upon and handed over everyone it had
in terms of living captives, of what it had in
terms of bodies that it could recover. But the extraction
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of the remaining bodies will require special equipment. The terrorists, okay, well,
then do it. The pot described how the hostage has
taken October seven, twenty twenty three, when a Moss launched
its war against cazerl Or were handled in a decentralized
plan quote unquote, meaning they were spread out across the
Kaza strip. That means some of them could have died
during military force conflicts between Israel and Hamas doubtful. They
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were probably shot in the head or whatever by AMAS.
One US advisor explained, a quote on top of all
that debris is a lot of unexploded ordinance, and presumably
under that unexploded ordinance in that debris, there are many bodies.
Now there's a lot of different intelligence or where someone
might have been killed, where they might have been injured,
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and we've got a lot of information with regard of that,
and we've got a huge, huge effort in understanding all
those things unquote. The development the report said could result
in sanctions against the terrorists, including limiting promised aid or
even continuing the war will depend on whether the Hamas
explanations come across as genuine. Well, look, if a terrorist
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mouth is moving, he's probably a best giving you a
half truth. Because themacers are liars. We know this. Come on,
they're terrorists. They're terrorists. The Kran tells you it's okay
to lie to infidels. Okay, that's what they're going by.
That's what the instruction book tells you. Uh, don't take
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my word for it. Find a good English translation. I
would recommend the day Would translation, which most must them
scholars are pooh pooh, and they pooh put because it
actually blows the cover. But I would get you a
copy of that and read it. A lot of it's ambiguous.
A lot of it will make you go to sleep,
but some of it will make your eyes pop open
and go WHOA really, Yeah, you get yourself a translate.
I've read it through three times and it's very clear
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that the infidels must be destroyed. Now, sometimes it's a
little vague on who should be doing the destroying, but
it's pretty darn clear they need to be wiped out. Ah. Again,
I hate to be the pessimist here. Chrish knew me
King the skeptics, not surprised at any of this. I will,
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I will actually be rather surprised, And I'm prayerful and
hopeful that this piece will have a bit of length
to it. That's that's a little longer than the expiration
date on my uh jar milk in the fridge. I'm
not sure that the way things are going, I'm prayerful,
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but I'm also a prayerful skeptic. As I say on
this show all the time, I'm King of the Skeptics.
I uh, I don't know. I'm prayerful and hopeful that
this piece will last a little while. I know it's
not gonna last forever, because we read the Bible and
know that. But this, this isn't getting off to a
good start. This is not getting off to a good start.
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So there now, here's your host, Richie El.
Speaker 3 (22:05):
Speaking of those from the Middle East that are up
to Shenanigan's. You know, Chris Ray said one of the
things that kept him up late at night, Well, who
knows prospector's lot keeping Chris. They kept Chris Ray up
late at night, but FBI had the former FBI had
Chris Ray, who, if his lips were moving, was probably
giving a lawyerly answered, because that's what he was where
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he became head of the FBI, which I think was
a huge mistake. Chris Christie recommended him. The Orange Man said, Oh, okay,
and a big mistake anyway. FEDS capture October seventh terrorist
hiding in US with fraudulent visa, which means he probably
came here about that time or not too long after
that time. It's been quoted by the Daily Caller News
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Foundation Melissa Rourke. Fal prosecutors claim a man who partook
in the October seventh, twenty twenty three months led terrort
tacks on Israel gained legal status quote unquote in the
US after line imagine that on a Viza application. According
to a criminal complaint unsealed Thye's Day, suspect of thirty
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three year old Mahmoud Aman Yakib al Mutati say that
ten times Fast is accused of belonging to a paramilitary
faction in Gaza that took part in the Hamas assault,
which killed over twelve hundred people, including Americans, and saw
roughly two hundred fifty hostages dragged into Gaza. Al Mutati
allegedly helped organize armed fighters and entered Israel after the
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first wave of Hamas militants across the border that according
to a forty four page complaint filed on October sixth
in the Western District of Louisiana, court records describe Almotati
as an operative for the National Resistance Brigades, the militant
wing of the Democratic Front of the Liberation of Palestine
that fought alongside Hamas during the October seven attack. In
other words, are terrorists too, terrors? Many of the names
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solitarists quote and this is a quote. Now evidence shows
that on the morning of October seven, twenty twenty three,
al mutaibody learned about the Hamas invasion, armed himself, gathered others,
and crossed into Israel with the intention of assisting in
Hamas's terrorist attack. Now that according to the complaints signed
by FBI Supervisor's Special Agent Alexandria M. Thompson O'Donnell or m.
Toement I should say tom and O'Donnell, al Mutati exchanged
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several calls and messages during the morning of October seven,
telling another fighter to get ready and instructing others to
bring the rifles and a bulletproof vests. According to the FBI.
Investigators also say that his phone connected to an Israeli
cell tower near a kabbutz where more than sixty civilians
were killed. So they got the goods on this guy.
It looks like prosecutors say that Almo Tati applied for
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and received US immigrant a visa using false information. Al
Mutati allegedly lied on an immigration visa application filed in Cairo,
denying any involvement with militant groups or terrorist activities that
according to the plane. And now talking about Chris Ray,
you know, he was worried about people coming into this country,
either across our border or or doing this kind of thing,
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lying on visas and sneaking, sneaking in. He said that's
what kept him up knight, amongst other things. I don't
know if his conscience kept him up night, but anyway,
he said, this kept him up, this kind of thing.
So why you need a secure border? That's what you know.
We got to watch who we are just handing visas to. Oh.
The application submitted under the name of Mack Mood Al
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Mutati indicated he was born in Gaza and lived there
until March twenty twenty four. The complaint says Alan Mutati
and later lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Lafayette, Louisiana. We
appeared to be working in car repairs or food services.
FBI agents also discovered photos on his social media showing
him posing with a glock handgun alongside his children. Here
in the US dow Dallas Fort Worth International Airport of
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September twelfth, twenty twenty four. This was during the Biden administration,
during the time Chris Ray was having sleepless nights. The
complained states. The FAI did not respond my words in there.
The FBI did not respond to The Daily Caller News
Foundation requests for comment. Now, Al Mutati is expected to
appear before a magistrate Judge David j Ao for an
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initial hearing at today. See how that goes. I don't know.
There you have it. There's a reason why we've got
to get a better handle on who we're letting in
this country. You think he just came over here for
some r and rn't.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
No.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
I promise you, I promise you. He came here because
he was up to no good and probably part of
a cell. Now they'll squeeze him for information. They might
even toss him into Gitmo, you know where he'll get
his hal halal meals and massages and videos to watch
and you know, sort of a club med environment. But
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I doubt that. I doubt he'll He'll squeal on his
his his fellow insurgents and and and and fellow terrorists
fighting the good, the good fight of faith to eradicate
all infidels, especially if they're Jewish pig dogs. Or Jewish months.
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So I definitely get much intel out of this guy. Maybe,
but I seriously, seriously doubt it. There's another reason why
we've got to be careful. We've got to watch who
were opening the door to. As this war of terror
is so to speak, continues, I mean, did we did
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we not learn anything from nine to eleven? Sometimes I wonder?
I mean, we honor that every year, we say the names,
we lay the reefs, we have the somber moments, we
renferl the flags, they play taps on the radio, blah
blah blah, But have we really learned the lesson? I
don't know. Sometimes I doubt it. I just I just
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I don't know. And in fact, I see appeasement a
lot of times going on with some of these folks.
People bending over backwards because they don't want to dare
be called somehow the other anti Muslim or somehow the
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other anti anti terrorist, because it's because the people tend
to lump the two. Now I'm not quote unquote anti
Muslim people. I mean, I don't agree with their faith obviously,
I think I think they're they're off the rails, and
I don't agree with the Koran. But I don't hate
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the as long as people of the Middle East. We
are to love those folks. And I believe that a revival,
if you want to call it, of sorts, is happening
amongst those people. I'm seeing all kinds of wild stories
coming out of the Middle East of Muslims coming to
faith in Christ in some pretty wild ways, like kind
of biblical story kind of ways. You know, he just appears,
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it shows up, and they're like, whoa, and there is
you know, but we got this story which is kind
of disturbing on a bunch of levels. And I'm telling
you this, this pope is another one who's an appeaser. Okay.
The Catholic Church continues to nominate popes who are appeasers,
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being worried about Bob bunderworld, and that daily Pope Leo
gives Muslims a prayer room in the heart of the Catholicism.
The Vatican pop Leo, head of Catholicism worldwide, is handed
over to Muslims a prayer room in the Vatican, the
heart of the church. It is in a report at
The Independent Sentinel that explains the confirmation came from a
casual or mark and not a formal statement or press release,
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as the Vatican often uses. It was during an interview
with Love Republica just days ago that Giescomo Cardinali, vice
President of the Apostolic Library, confirmed, of course, some Muslim
scholars have asked us for a room with a carpet
to prey, and we have given it to them. Despite
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the wide range tolerance and cooperative agendas of the contemporary
world Islam of Christian you are fundamentally exclusive. Islam denies
the divinity of Christ, on which the salvation message in
Christian churches globally for a couple of millennia has been founded.
The teachings also are directly in opposition with the Christian
message of love and compassion throughout the Bible, conflicting with
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the Qur'an's instructions to quote behead non Muslims. The report said,
Pope Leo supports the invasion of millions of Islamis into
Western countries, although their values and culture are great variance
from that of the West. Now he is arranging for
a prayer room and the Vatican for them. However, we
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are still waiting for Vatican City to take a migratory
Islamis to live obviously, you know a little bit of
a sarcasm there. The Pope certainly has gone political in
his so far brief tenure, repeatedly criticizing America's agenda to
secure its borders. How dare America secure its own borders?
Although the Vaticans, you know, nice and gated up and guarded,
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the report continued, quote the priests, I mean hypocrite. That's
what I would call Pope Leo rank hypocrite, scribe, a
modern day scribe in Phais he the kind of folks
that actually maneuvered things to get Jesus crucified. Yes, I'm
saying that about the Catholic pope. He's a hypocrite, chief hypocrite,
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that's what he is. If you're a Catholic and I'm
rubbing your feathers wrong, sorry, well no, I'm not sorry.
Maybe you need to get your feathers rubbed wrong. You
should be outraged, you should be screaming at the time.
I'm not a Catholic. I'm not a Protestant either, although
I tilt that direction. I'm just I'm a following. I'm
a Jesus freak. I'm just a follower of Jesus. I
don't claim anything. I don't claim denomination. I just claim
I'm a follower of Jesus, the one that's in my Bible. Now,
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if that makes me a Protestant, five, that makes me
a Catholic. Five that makes me on the above, fine,
I don't care. I don't like labels, never have, never will.
But if you are a member of the Catholic Church,
and I have some, I do have some some pretty
serious issues with Roman Catholicism. Though I probably find myself
agreeing more on the essentials. I mean, I agree with
Catholics on the essentials Protestants on the essentials. I think
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it's a lot more agreement between Protestants and Catholics, and
sometimes we're willing to admit with each other or to
each other, generally speaking in the church. But on this,
this guy's out to launch. This guy's as a rank
rank describe and pharisee a rank hypocrite rank, and he
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needs to be called out on it with no uncertain terms,
no uncertain terms. And I've been waiting. I had this
story in my pocket several days ago. I was waiting
to see who all would would blow their lid on
the internet about this, Who all would you know what
members of the Catholic faith, the clergy, whatever, would would go, whoa,
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wo woe on this. I've heard nothing so far but silence.
And maybe I've missed some things. Maybe there are some
some high ranking Catholics out there in the church that
are screaming and I've missed it. Perhaps there are and
I just missed it. I haven't seen them yet, but
there should be a lot more. This. This is absurd.
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And do you think that that it's going to be reciprocated?
Do you think that that some big mosque, I don't
know where are some of the big places like Medina
or some of these other big Islamic centers. Do you
think they're gonna have a They're gonna open up a
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mosque with a prayer room for Christians? Are you kidding me?
Not even in Mecca. You think they're in Mecca there's
gonna be a prayer room for Christians? Forget it, not
in your life. This is just rank hypocrisy. Uh, just
just chalk this up to the apostasy that has be
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fallen the church. But though, but we were warned first
and two Timothy second Thessalonians Chapter two, I think we
can throw in a few verses in the Letter to
the Church of Laodicea and Revelation chapter three. We were
warning maybe tell us in maybe the book at Jew two,
but some some hints and some things there perhaps, But
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but we were warned in scripture that in the latter days.
In fact, it's a sign of the latter days that
a great apostasy would occur. We're there, gang, we are.
We are in the time of the great apostasy. We
are there. Let's take a pause, but we are there.
I've been saying this for a long time. I know
I'm getting more closer to the family here. If you're
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a non Christian, you're probably going, what's this guy talking about.
That's fine, you know, talking amongst yourselves, or you know,
click on out and come back in later. But I'm
gonna have a little family discussion here with the Christian
fam We got to wake up. It's time to pull
head out of sand and start waking up as what's
going on around us. The devil has walked into the church.
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He sat right down. He's shouting, how Leijah, thank you Jesus,
louder than anybody in the church on Sunday morning. While
he sits there in his Dino Serruti suit, his gold rolex,
his diamond rings, his blow dry hairto his three piece suit,
shouting Hallelujah, thank you Jesus, louder than anybody in the building.
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You know why, because he loves religiosity. Let me tell
you where the devil's getting real active these days. It's
not at midnight on Friday night. It's eleven o'clock Sunday morning,
and he's showing up in his best suit, with his
crooked theology, he and his minions. He's walking in there
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with the doctrines of demons and seducing spirits. That's what's
showing up on Sunday morning. And a lot of fellowships,
and perhaps Wednesday night too, and a lot of fellowships
all over the world. But the discernment of too many
Christians these days is about equal to that of a tortoise.
Let's take a break, just a word of caution. I
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am an equal opportunity of thunder on this show. I
take no prisoners, I take no hostages. Unlike them off
it's a target rich environment. Back with more Jesus.
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Write them down, hide them in your heart.
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Here they are, Love God, love his Word, love your enemies,
love your neighbor, love truth. Sound easy, Not likely. If
all that does come too easy for you, you're probably
not working hard enough. On the other hand, these five
loves should become second nature to any authentic Jesus free
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Love God, love his Word, love your enemies, love your neighbor,
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Anywhere. I ain't synthesize, just cool. I own a couple
or three or more. I want another one, though, got
my own one. Maybe that guy with the white beard
and the red seed will give me one for Christmas.
I don't know. I'm trying to light it up little
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because I'm geting pretaviy. I'm going back getting heavy here
in a second. Uh. But yeah, you know, I'm gonna
call them as a CM. I'm gonna call the balls,
whether they're strikes, fouls or good hits, as I see them,
all right. Anglican Church splits over. I wasn't gonna go
this direction, but here I go. We're going there. Brace yourself,
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put on your seat belts. Please put your trays in
the upright position. Uh, notice that the no smoking sign
is on? All right? Anglican Church splits over LGBT friendly
woman Archbishop of Canterbury. Then people don't smell smoke? Complaints?
Do they? Well? I mean, I know they don't domestic,
but do they en you're up in other parts of
the world. Is allow them to smoke company? I don't
know why they do. I don't know. New Archbishop of
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Canterbury design that so that they've got a new Anglican
Church is split over LGBT friendly woman Archbishop of Canterburry
being part of Francismartelly Brightbart dot com, the head of
the Global Anglican Future Conference also as Gaff Khan coalition
of Anglican leaders opposing the liberalization of the Anglican Church
spearheaded by Leadership in England, announced Thursday they would split
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from Canterbury, declaring itself the true leadership of the church.
So there's a big split happening here. The most Reverend
doctor Laura Mabanda, the chairman of the Gaff Khan Primates
Council and the Primate of the Anglican Church of Rwanda
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published a letter declaring that the true Anglican Church was
now under Gaffkhan and not under the Archbishop of Canterbury
as it had been for centuries. Wow. The letter is
a response to the appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury damned
Sarah Malali, the first woman to hold the post, in
early October. In addition to breaking with tradition by appointing
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a woman, the leadership of the Anglican Communion chose a
leader that outraged many a clergy around the world, particularly
in Anglican strongholds and Africa, for support for gay marriage
and other positions described as quote unquote liberal, how about unbiblical.
Others still objected to her appointment due to her perceived
closeness to her predecessor, Justin Welby, who resigned after the
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revelation of a serial sex abuse occurring in an Anglican
summer camp and an inquiry found that Wellby did not
sufficiently act to protect the children. How about that the
most Reverend Mabanda, writing on behalf of gaffcon described the
leadership of the Ungcan Church in England as having moved
to astray from the core teaching of the faith. Quote.
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The first Global Anglican Future Conference GAFFCON gathered in two
thousand and eight Jerusalem to prayerfully respond to the abandonment
of scriptures by some of the most senior leaders of
the Anglican Communion and to seek their repentance. Has letter read,
he would want to say, quote, in the absence of
such repentance, we have been prayerfully advancing towards a future
for faithful Anglicans where the Bible is restored to the
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heart of the communion unquote. And this is again, this
is what causing the apostasy. It's the abandonment of God's truth.
It's moving away from the truth. It's moving away from scripture.
It's going into embracing doctrines of demons, false doctrines, okay,
water down gospels, compromise, compromise, compromise, and giving other things
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priority over scripture in terms of what teaches us and
influences as a church. Now, it's one thing to be
as the apostle Paul said, I'll be all things to
all men, thereby saving some. In other words, it's okay
to kind of move as a chameleon. I mean us
with Jesus, say, with the sinners, the worst of the worst.
But he didn't act, and he didn't endorse what they
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were doing. He was real clear about that. He didn't
endorse what they were doing. He didn't do what they
were doing to feel some sort of empathy for them,
or for them to feel some sort of empathy towards him.
He wasn't playing, you know, social mind games with him.
He was and facilitating what they were doing, making them
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feel a little more comfortable. He hung with them, but
he hung with them to teach him that there's a
better way than the way they were living. And he
was pretty clear about that. The letter goes on to
explicitly reject the Archbishop of Canterbury as an authority in
the faith, as well as in the Lambeth Conference, the
Anglican Consultative Council a SEC not to be confused with
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the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the Primates Meeting. The rejection
includes no longer participating in global meetings organized by Canterbury,
no longer offering any financial contributions to the church. In
other words, it sounds like these folks are kind of
going to the Anglican portion of the church that is
headquartered there in Canterbury or it's leadership. I can't blame them.
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I cannot blame them. I mean, I'm not Anglican myself.
I don't have a dog in the hunt, but just
on the outside looking into the box, I don't blame them. Well,
we cannot continue to have communion with those who advocate
the revisionist agenda, which has abandoned the inerrant word of
odd as a final authority, the reverend wrote and overturned
Resolution ten of the nineteen ninety eight lambrit Conference. Today
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Gafkan is leading the Global Anglican Communion. Mabanda wrote, as
has been the case from the very beginning, we have
not left the Anglican Communion. We are the Anglican Communion.
The Gaffkan, establishing himself as a more legitimate Anglican Church,
refocuses the core of that church in Africa. Following the
mandate and the letter published on Thursday, the group will
organize a gathering of the Global Anglican Communion take place
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in the capital of Nigeria, Abuja, from March third through sixth,
twenty twenty six. By the way, there is a because
I know in parts of Africa, Nigeria and other parts,
there's a lot of Islamic crazy junk going on with
They're killing people, a lot of and it's Christians mostly.
But in spite of all of that, the church is
exploding in African parts of Africa. I've got friends doing
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missionary work over there, and it's absolutely exploding, okay, in
the face of horrendous persecution of the point of death.
So this ain't nothing for these guys to go to
Canterbury when they're dodging bullets from Islamic extremists who want
them dead. Well, Ally's appointment to the role of Archbishop
of Canterbury and early October trigger to widespread outrage in
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the most conservative of the churches under the Anglican which
represents an estimated eighty five million Christians around the world.
So it's a whole lot of folks that claim the
name of Christ. Anyway, this is just another shining example,
shall we say, of the apostasy that's crept into the church.
But how you deal with it, how you deal with
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it succinctly, distinctly and without any compromise. You confront it
head on. You give a chance for repentance. When the
repentance doesn't happen, idios maachachos, Okay, you extract yourself from
it and say that's it. I'm done by. By the way,
if your church is an apostasy, lovingly but firmly confront it.
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That doesn't work, brings some witnesses. That doesn't work, maybe
talk to the heads of your denomination or the guy's
higher up. Everybody's got a boss. Usually. If that doesn't work,
publicly let them have it and say I'm out of
here by now. That's scriptural. That's in scripture. Okay, that's
how you deal with it. You don't patty cake it,
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hang your head low and just say.
Speaker 14 (45:20):
Well, you know, I been going to this church now
for twenty years and kids kind of like it. So
I guess I'll just rag myself in there on Sunday
morning and pray that the Lord finally wakes they his
people up. You don't nobody else.
Speaker 3 (45:35):
No, that's not mimical. Whining is not bbical. Okay, that
kind of whining. It's you know, if you see a problem,
you got to deal with it. Yes, in love, but
deal with it. Deal with it. You might recall it
in scripture. We're Pulk in front of Peter, because Peter
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was withdrawing from the Gentiles when the Jews would show up,
his Jewish pals would show up. You know, there he
was eating ham with the Gentiles. When the juwtiles show
the Jews showed up, he withdrew from the Gentiles and
brushed his teeth, throw a good and got rid of
the ham. I was breath and hung with the Gentile
buddies and the UH. I hung with his Jewish buddies
and left the Gentile UH pals in the dirt. The
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apostle Paul called him out on that, on his hypocrisy,
called him out publicly. Yeah, Paul and Peter went at it.
That's in the scripture. So he called him out in
his hypocrisy, but Peter repented. Peter apologized. And Peter was
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always kind of being sort of good what he sort
of he's kind of well, he was sort of one
of the the I don't know, kind of one of
the goof your apostles at times. I mean, he was
the rock upon you know, his kind of faith was
the rock upon which Jesus is going to build a
church but there were times he kind of blew it,
didn't He mean, he kind of just poorl Peter out
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in the sun too much fishing, I think was the
problem there. I don't know, but that that's how you
handle that. So good for them, Good for them. Let's
take a pause in this age of apostasy. We've got
to be ready to contend for the faith once for
all delivered to the saints. That's also a versus scripture.
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Were generalists in respect, but there comes time when you
know you got to you got to confront and you
got to say, you know what, Sorry, we're out of here.
I'm out of here. You're going to continue on down
the road of apostsey, watering down scripture, watering down the gospel,
worrying about who you're going to offend. Well, I'm out
of here because the Gospel isn't offence too many, and
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there's there's no way to candy code it. That doesn't
mean to go around being obnoxious, but that also means
understander's gonna be people. I mean, you can present the
gospel and the most loving, most tenderest, most genalous way possible,
and there's odds are that someone hearing is gonna get
ticked off. They're gonna get pretty upset with you. They
want to choke you or worse. That's how it works. Okay,
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it just comes with the territory. There's no way around
it sometimes and sometimes that's people's reaction. I mean, let's
not forget. Jesus was crucified. He said, if they call
me Beielle's abub, what less will they will they call you?
He said, If they do this when the freak the
fig tree is fresh, what are they gonna do when
you know the wood's dry? So understand, Jesus made it
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real clear. Look, you see what they're doing to me,
They're gonna do even worse to you. I'm God in
the flesh. What makes you think you're gonna get away?
You're gonna get out of this thing without any scratches
or scars. So it's it's comes with a territory. Gang.
It's just you know, you're you're gonna take some hints
from somebody at some point in time, you're gonna face
some persecution more more or less from somebody to some
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degree or another. If you're truly talking with the Lord,
it's gonna hit and it's gonna It's not an f
it's probably. The odds are pretty strong it's gonna happen
in your life at some point in time. Let's take
a pause. More question. Christian talk that rocks, not Qustionian talk.
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Student calls out a textbook that describes Christians as white supremacists.
About that white supremacists? University of North Georgia co ed.
It's calling that out, It's what about Bob Bud New
World NA Daily. Her name's Kelby Murphy. University communities often
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across the United States essentially our communities of Well, my
word is modern liberalism, but liberalism because there's a difference
between a classic liberal and a modern liberal. It's two
different species of animals, completely totally different across the universe
from each other, light years apart. Professors donate the vast
majority of the political contributions they make to democrats, conservative
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students are often silenced. Conservative teachers largely cannot be found.
But now one student at the University of North Georgia
said it's gone further with her assigned one hundred dollars text,
but openly slamming Christians is quote white supremacists. Keby Murphy,
a senior, bought the assigned book for her course in
international public relations. She said in chapter eight, the opening
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passage reads and internet search produces the following modifier for
identity corporate, sexual, digital, public, racial, national brand, and even
Christian and then quotation a US based white supremacist group
that's also according to report by Fox News. Murphy said
in the interview, quote the way it was worded, it
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listed several marginalized groups, but the only one called Christians
to be white supremacists, but then only called Christians, by
the way, rather to be called Christians to be white supremacists.
That's what it called Christians, this white supremacist. I guess
you know you're a largely black congregation, you're still white supremacist.
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It's going to come as news of those folks anyway.
But the scariest thing is that the book was written
in two thousand and seven well, yeah, this stuff I
have said for a long time. This stuff has ensconced
itself in our This craziness has ensconced itself in our
institutions of higher learning, well and even down into the
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high school level, but especially colleges and universities across this
land for years and years and years. This just didn't
pop up a few years ago. I mean people started
suddenly started getting kind of aware, you know during COVID
and the kids are sitting around the housing going, wait
a minute, what the teacher just say, what is this? Well,
that's been going on in the colleges for years, has
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trickled down to the high school and sometimes the junior
high and grade school level. But the craziness has been
in the colleges for years, she warned. This has been
shared for almost twenty years, and it was never questioned.
I think American academia needs a definite reevaluation, especially in
our textbooks. As we can see from my prime example.
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The Murphy's a devout who was recently baptized in March,
and she was inspired by her grandfather, a Baptist pastor.
Sorry I mispronounced that Babtist be a btisd In the South.
Not not a p text out there to be Babtist
pastor in North Carolina. So I'm making fun of Baptists.
Why not? No, I'm just kidding, or am I? I'm
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taking shots at everybody day. I'll come on, have a
since humor about a Baptist. Now, come on to never
back down when it comes to her faith. Fox explained,
Baptist are people too Presbyterians. I don't want people who
don't know who Jesus is or who don't know what
Christianity is to take this and run with us and
see Christians as a US based white supremacist group. She said.
The university had commented on the dispute on social media, claiming,
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recently quote recently, questions have been raised about a passage
in a course textbook. After fully reviewing the concern, we
want to be clear the reference in question was not
describing Christians or Christianity. Well, yeah, I was, I just
read it. The pasturage refers to an extremist group that
misuses Christian symbols to promote hate. Well, I don't know
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if the quote is in context that I just read.
Let me go back and read it. In chapter eight,
the opening passage reads quote she's quoting it, and internet
search produces the following model fire for identity, corporate, sexual, digital, public, racial,
national brand and even a Christian and then a parentheses
a US based white supremacist group, and even Christian and
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in parentheses a US based white supremacist group close parentheses.
Well that's what it says. I don't know anyway. They're
going to downplay it, spin it. But the bottom line here,
the springboard from this is regardless of how they want
to spin it. And I've said for a long time,
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the anti Christian bigotry is baked into the cake. And
a lot of this is starting in our institutions of
higher learning. It's just baked into the cake, and it's
all over our society. And I've warned and warrened and
warned about this at nauseam ad infinitum that this is
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a trend line that we're on that ain't going away,
and it's probably going to get worse as we move
closer to deeper into the latter days here, which I
believe we're in the early part of, but you know,
we're in it. There's this some of you guys may
be familiar with old Skip Bayless. Former Fox Sports one
commentator Skip Bayless, well Skip Bayless blasted Travis Hunter for
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scheduling baptism on game day hot day. He says, the
guy's mentally checking out. Maybe not he can't walk in
chew gumut, that he can't get baptized and play football
at the same time. I don't know. It's being reported
by warrenertodd Houston Breitbart dot Com. That's a cool name,
Warner Todd Houston. Let meself, I'm Warner Todd Houston. It
just sounds kind of cool, doesn't it, he reported for bridpart.
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But anyway. Former Fox Sports one commentator Skip Baylis's blasted
Jaguars player Travis Hunter for being baptized into the Christian
faiths hours ahead of Sunday's game against the Seahawks. In
a nearly half hour ramp posted to x on Wednesday,
and I'll let you hear a clip of it part
of it. Bayless felt that Hunter's move to put his
faith first on the morning of game day somehow proved
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that the Jacksonville Jaguars star rookie had already mentally checked
out of his football career. I don't know, maybe he
just putting God over football, which he should. I don't
know if Skip Bayliss has read the Bible close heer
or not. But God is supposed to be pre eminent
in all things, pretty clear in scripture Thou shall have
no gods before me, put no idols before me. You know,
He's supposed to be number one in your world. Everything
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else is down on the list. That's kind of that's,
you know, pretty much a tenant of the Christian well
even the Jewish faith. God's first, everything else is down
on the list. I don't know how often Skips read
the Bible or understood what he read, or if he
read it at all. I don't know. I have no idea,
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but he needs to go back and read it. Uh.
He goes on to say there's no way Travis Hunters
should have chosen to be baptized in the morning of
a game. Let me let you hear the clip a portion.
I'm not gonna play the whole thing. Copyright issues and
this is a limited time show, and blah blah. Play
a part of the clip from from Skip. But he
just seems, you know, appalled. But he's using it to
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say that that the Jaguars are misusing he's using the
springboard to say that the Jaguars are misusing uh Hunter,
and that Hunter's kind of checked out and said, oh well,
why not get baptized on a game day because you
know my team, I'm not getting that from Hunter. You
could make the argument that they maybe haven't haven't utilized him.
He quotes some stats that probably does show they haven't
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utilized them as well as they should have. Okay, well,
for whatever reason, I don't know, I don't, but I
don't think it's because that this is why that that
that that that some sort of passive aggressive thing is
almost what skip billis is alluding to that this is
why I Hunter went ahead inside to get baptized on
game day morning. It's just probably more convenient because that's,
you know, when the church is going to get together.
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It's on Sunday morning, right, wrong or different thans when
mostchurches meet. It's not the Sabbath, I get it, but whatever,
it's you know, it's the first day of the week,
and that's traditionally when church has met, even going back
to ancient times. That's just kind of tradition thing. I mean,
it doesn't really matter, but that's when most churches tend
to me, most people tend to have, you know, the
day off and whatever. So child think is more convenience
than anything more in our modern society. But that's when
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he can go down to the church house and all
his powers are there, and everybody's are and families there
and pastors there and everybody, and he's gonna get donned, okay,
and then he can go run and play football. I mean,
you know, hope he's a good enough football player. What
should it matter anyway? Almost like, well, he needs to
have it ahead in the game. You know, you know
he can't do it. Sure he can't if he's good
as a player who cares anyway, Skip, let me be
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the true with Skip has the same about.
Speaker 6 (59:50):
So allow me to tell you why there was no
way that Travis Hunter should have chosen to be baptized
on them morning of a one o'clock game in Jacksonville
where he plays, obviously for the Jaguars. Not under normal circumstances.
But here's the point. These are not normal circumstances for
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Travis Hunter the football player. The Jags are using him
so little, especially on defense, where he is the most
gifted all time, all time gifted that Travis Hunter is
starting to lose interest, He's starting to check out mentally
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on the Jags. He was actually happy to be baptized
on a game day morning because football isn't taking that
much concentration or focus or pregame mental preparation. Nope, not now. Now.
I'm certainly not suggesting that getting baptized was any kind
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of protest on Travis's part. It was just a stunning indication,
a stunning indication of where his head is at or
not at right now. It's not really into football right now.
I'll get to that point in just a minute. But
how do you know his attitude, obviously in this case,
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was Hey, they're not using me that much anyway. Why
not get baptized on a game day morning, even after
they had had one of the biggest wins in franchise
history the previous Monday night at home against Kansas City.
Why not get baptized before a one o'clock game against
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a very good Seattle Seahawks team in Jacksonville? Why not?
Last year at Colorado, my man Dion Sanders spiritual to
the core. As Dion, he utilized Travis Hunter eighty seven
percent on offense and eighty three percent on defense. And
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Dion told me before this Travis Hunter draft that he would,
if he coached Travis in pro football, utilize him exactly
the same way. And I am all for it. One
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Jacksonville has used Travis Hunter sixty three percent of the
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did last year at Colorado. And here's the killer thirty
nine percent on defense. Has Jacksonville used him well?
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And he goes on to say, we got to go
to break here. But he goes on to say, as
gifted as he is, God, to not give him football
overdrive God, and not give him supreme dedication to football.
He said, football is just something that comes pretty easy
to him. His life doesn't revolve around football. It's something
that he really enjoys playing because he's really really good
at it. But he went on to blast but he
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went on to the blast Hunter for lack of dedication
of football. I don't get that. I think he I
think the guy thinks he can chew gum and walk
at the same time. What's wrong with that? Heck, he
might play better. I don't know, you don't know who knows,
but I think Skip's making a lot of assumptions here,
an awful lot of assumptions. And Hunter Travis has been
pretty uh Travis, Hunter rather has been pretty vocal about
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his about his faith. He's not you know, he's not
shying from it. And uh, you know, he and Diana
obviously were tight, you know, in his pals has found
me and probably some other players. I suspect they're going
to be there. It's baptism special, it's a special moment,
special day, and then afterwards he's going to celebrate playing
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some football. Okay, so he's got God over football. Skip
Bayley seems to think like, well, okay, that's okay except
on Sunday. Well really, I mean, I don't know if
Skip's really realizing what he's saying on this. And again
I don't know where. I don't know where Skip's coming from.
If I don't know, I'm just kind of scratching my head,
going huh. But anyway, No, look, he's a person of faith. Yeah,
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some if that ruffles and wrinkles some people, oh well,
apparently wrinkled skip to some extent. Uh oh, well, so
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This is a disturbing but not surprising to me, frankly
poll given what's going on, and the Chincom government may
have a little hand and kind of nudging this along too.
We'll get into that a little bit later because you're
up to something pretty dagham sneaky. That's pretty uh dastardly
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that some politicians are just starting to get aware of that.
Our intelligence community has been watching some of our intelligence
community and watching pretty closely, and so we'll get into
that in just a bit. Sixty percent of majority of
young liberals Modern liberals endorse violence to stop deportations. Let's
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being imported by Neil Monroe, Brightbart dot com or Moonrow Uh.
Sixty percent of young I'm putting in their modern liberals
say it is acceptable to go beyond peaceful protests in
response to immigration raids conducted by immigration and customs enforcement
eyes that. According to a survey by cognol or signal
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I'm sorry signal, I think I say see why G
and a yeah signal will go with that, forty two
percent of liberals said it was acceptable to go beyond
peaceful protests, even if that meant breaking the law set
a price a state meant from Virginia based Signal, which
add the number jumps to sixty percent under the age
of thirty. So, in other words, if it turns violent,
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breaking the law adds okayquote, liberals are shocking breaking the
law to go against the government action they don't agree with,
like ice raids, said Signal President and upholster Brand Buchanan.
He continued, one side of America's political spectrum, whether directly
engage in the behaviors or not, now openly accept breaking
laws if it means advancing their political agenda concerning their
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justification of illegal immigration and insistence that it's not a
criminal act. If the act is desperate, this might not
be such a surprise. The young liberals opposition to enforcement
is ironic because they are the biggest economic losers as
legal and illegal migrants force down wages, cut workplace investments
by causing costs, push up older push up older Americans
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stock market values. Overall, twenty five percent of the fifteen
hundred respondents told Signal that it is acceptable to go
beyond peaceful protests. Eleven percent strongly agreed, as did eighteen
percent of all liberals. Thirty four percent of women under
age fifty five agreed, including sixteen percent who strongly agreed.
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Seventy percent of respondents disagreed, including fifty five percent of
strongly disagreed. So it kind of broke down, But the
young liberal support for the violence comes as increasingly apocalyptic
rhetoric and claims from Democrats who were pushed out of
power after President Joe Biden erected Americans living standards by
meaning at least fifteen million legal in illegal migrants during
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his four year stay. Well, I'm not so much illegal.
I think it's problem with the illegals. Kind of disagree
with this article a little bit on that. But anyway,
October fifteenth, for example, into Governor J. B. Pritzker told
a serious XM host Zerlina Maxwell, is it really far
a fetched to consider that maybe what Trump is doing
with the militarization of cities is getting people used to
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seeing these military are people dressing fatigues with automatic weapons
and then saying in November or October twenty twenty sixth,
we're going to protect the ballots. But you know, he
acts as if this has never happened a foreign American
history I shared two weeks ago. I think it was
going back last archives, all the different presents at least
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half of Democrat who from the late nineteen fifties on
up to more recent days put in not only National
Guard troops into cities where things are going south real fast,
riots going on upheaval et cetera, et cetera, but also
put in regular military, put in Marines, put in one
hundred first Airborne Division, et cetera, et cetera. Okay, you
know the tough guy, really tough guys, nothing against I'm
(01:13:42):
not saying that National Guard a bunch of woozies, but
I'm simply saying, you know, some really crack specialty forces
were right in there behind them, you know, the guys
that really can get things done and a pretty forceful
way of needs be all right, the crack troops, so
to speak. And yeah, people some people back then got
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upset about it, but not like we're seeing today. I
like we're seeing today. In some cases it was Democrat governors.
It so other Democrat governors who were not real happy
about it when it was Democrats doing it. You know.
So anyway, there's that, But it shouldn't be terribly surprising
(01:14:27):
because suddenly suddenly Don Lemon is all about the Second
Amendment but using it against Ice and he urges Black
Americans to arm up to fight off Ice. That's been
reported by a Hawkins Brightbart dot com during a Tuesday
appearance on the Left Hook with Wajahat Ali, formercy and
(01:14:51):
in host Donald Lemon, suggested black American should arm themselves
to fight off ice. In fact, Limos quote is saying,
if you believe in the Second Amendment, if you believe
in the constitution, black people, brown people of all stripes,
whether you're an Indian American, Mexican American, or whoever you are,
let me let you hear what he said. This is
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during his Endits someone to look onto you hear in context,
this is his interview on Ali's show of the Left Hook,
and he's kind of advocating for, you know, go there
and grabbing guns when Ice comes knocking on your door.
You know, I guess, I don't know, should kill I
don't know. It's you know, you judge for yourself.
Speaker 18 (01:15:37):
Black people, brown people of all stripes, whether you're an
Indian American or a Mexican American, and whoever you are,
go out in your plate where you live and get
a gun legally, get a license to carry legally, because
when you have people knocking on your door and taking
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you away without doing process as a citizen, isn't that
what the Second Amendment was written for. Go back and
read what the Second Amendment says, and perhaps it will
knock some sense in the head in the heads of
these people who are saying, well, it's all great. I
don't believe they're doing it without due process. They're asking
people for papers. They're not really beating people up. These
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people are doing things that are illegal. Nobody is illegal.
It is a misdemeanor to cross the border.
Speaker 3 (01:16:26):
Nobody's illegal. You know, it's talking way. Nobody's illegal. Human
beings are illegal. Nobody's saying that they are illegal, saying
what they're doing is illegal. All right, So when you
first cross the border, yes, it is a misdemeanor, probably
straddles a line between a civil violation and something criminal.
(01:16:49):
Way law is written, but you are inteled to what
some people call short form due process. Typically, even if
you claim asylum or if you don't, you sign a paper.
It's just like when you get when the codpools you
ever gives you a traffic ticket, you sign a paper
to say you will appear before the judge or the
court of the magistrate, or you'll pay your fine or
do something. You'll show up at the courthouse and do
something on such and such a date. Okay, So by
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the same token. That's what in essence happens with people
who legally cross the border. In most cases, there's something
akin to that. Okay, you agree to go, you know,
see a judge. Well they don't, and of course sometimes
it can take three, four or five years get into
see a judge. But they don't. They skip out you
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or I do that. A warrant is automatically written for
your arrest. If you're stopped again in the traffic stop,
they say, oh, you got to failure to appear, We
got to take you downtown. They typically will Usually they
will arrest you. They will take you in. That happens
to a citizen. Okay, that's how that works. So they're
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grabbing some of those folks. But but what the mainstinc
media and Don Lemon won't tell you is that the
majority of the warrants that these guys are serving, or
orders really that they're serving, are deportation orders signed off
on by federal judges, both Democrat and Republican for people
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who have had full due process, they have been convicted
past tense of something and they need to be shot
out of here. But there's at about the time that
the Trump administration took things over, or let's just say
the latter days of the Body administration when they finally
started acting on these. Because the last few months of
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the Bidy administration they did finally step up ice to
start deporting people. I've read some maries for some the
last few months, somewhere between thirty and forty thousand were deported.
Don't quote me on that, but I think that's what
I read. In the last few months of the biod administration,
they finally stepped it up because there were one point
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four million stale Some of them went back several years,
deportation orders signed off on by both federal and federal judges,
both Republican and Democrat, for people who'd already had full
due process, not short form, but full form in most
cases due process to be deported. These were stale deportation orders,
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stale warrants, if you want to call them that, stale
orders that by law they have to plow through and
get out the door. Federal law requires them to. They're
acting upon federal law, they're acting upon court orders by
federal judges. Now, of course, all these politicians there were
no byers by the law except the legal immigrants. Really,
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I mean they leave that part out. So that's what's
going on. Have there been cases, rare cases where somebody's
been grabbed that was here legally in fact born here. Yes,
and in fact, uh, my daughter who's up from Austin visiting
us right now the bunker said she knows gal over
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In who is over in Bastub County. Her husband legally
born here, is Hispanic American legally born here. The apparently
the Bastard police department in the county next door to
Travis County grabbed this guy anyway, trying to help out
eyes and of course turned out, whoops, they messed up.
He's supposed to be legally here, and now they're suing.
That's what you do, you sue to chi Ching. You
(01:20:36):
just want the lottery, h false arrest, all that good jazz,
and there's fines that got to be paid for that
in awards and you know, you get the right lawyers
and you've wont you've basically won the lottery. So it
does happen. But it's incredibly rare. But this is what's
going on. Okay, but but but the point I want
to get to what Don Lemona saying is, yeah, lock
and load is good, go ahead, and the sho go ahead,
(01:20:58):
you know, put a gun and on the ice agent's
face and then let there be a shootout. I guess
I don't know. I don't know. So here you have
commentator and big big time Democrat Don Lemon kind of urging,
you know, go ahead and get a gun. If you're black,
you're Hispanic, whatever, brown skin, go get your gun. Ice
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comes knocking on your door, put in your face. In
other words, resort to violence, resort to violence. Yes, there
is due process that's happening. The myth is that they're
just grabbing people willy neely. If you if you fail
to appear, if you're a citizen, you failed to a
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peer to court after you sign a promise, you know
that you're gonna go to court. H Yeah, you're gonna
be picked up with a warrant. That's you know, if
the opportunity, if the opportunity presents itself, even if you're
a citizen, okay, and these people get get a short form,
if you will do process. Because it's more of the
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first time you come across the border. Some of you,
it just more the course kind of view. It's a
little bit more of a semi civil matter. Of course,
in civil cases, it's more of a short form of
due process. You know, nobody's won't take your life. Nobody's gonna,
you know, come in and take take everything you own.
It's so it's more of a short form do type
of due process, if you will. But understand, the Constitution
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is ultimately written for American citizens, with the people of
who the United States, not the whole world. There is
protections for people who are here on citizens to appoint,
but they don't get the whole thing. They don't get
a right to own a firearm, you know, they don't
get fools. They don't get just just the minute that
your big toe crosses touches our soil. There's nothing in
the Constitution that says automatically you get everything. Okay, you
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can know the guns, you can vote, and everything else. No,
you've got to be a citizen. Otherwise, what's the via
being a citizen? We devalue citizenship if it were that way.
This is why keep reading your Constitution. That Congress has
the authority to determine uh naturalization. In other words, who
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is a citizen and who isn't, And of course all
that comes with that and what doesn't. So yes, they
do use the term persons in regard to you know,
do process, to Fourth Amendment and all that. Because our
funding fathers didn't want just willing nearly people just you know,
beheading or excuting somebody here that happened to be a foreigner.
(01:23:35):
They needed some new process rights too in that regard.
But again that's not the issue here. That's that's they're
conflating things. These are what the vast majority of these
ICE agents are performing, is they're culling through the worst
of the worst of the one point four million deportation
(01:23:56):
orders have been sitting on the books in some cases
for years. For some of these people who've done some
really bad stuff, they've already been convicted bleeding heart. DA's
of let them walk, slap them on the wrist or whatever,
and in some cases not. In some cases they've served
some time, but they're out and they're still roaming the streets.
(01:24:18):
It's like, no, you go, time for you to go
home and never come back. So these are some of
them are permanent deportation ords. Don't ever come back. You're
you're gone, You're out of here by see you. So that's
what they're doing. But no, no, no, somehow that's just
cold hearted and hard hearted and mean, and so we
(01:24:38):
need to go ahead and just you know, start shooting
these people back. What kind of antief is doing you know?
So this this is coming from the lips of Don Lemon.
There's a reason he was fired at CNN. You could
kind of understand why because he says ridiculous things like this,
(01:25:01):
how you got the gig? I don't know when you uh,
when violence starts entering the political uh the politicals discussion. Well,
there you have it, there you have it. Jay Jones,
of course he was the one that sent the test
about wanting to see representative delegate here Virginia oft maybe
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kids killed urinated on the graves of all nine yard
nine yards also got a reckless driving ticket, which generally
it results in a fine in over jail time, which
he sort of got out of by just doing community service.
But the but the other three people who were before
the judge that same day for reguless driving deals, uh,
(01:25:55):
they didn't get that deal. They didn't get that one.
I'm gonna chare a clip with Jay Jones needing three
tries to explain why voters should trust his judgment. It's
being borned by a Daily Caller News Foundation Hailey Gomez,
then grat Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones, whom I
(01:26:17):
have said on this show, please don't vote for him.
I've never said that about any candidate that I would
call ever on this show. But if you're in Virginia,
don't vote for this guy. He had three tries Thursday.
That's first time I've ever said that on the history
of this show about any particular candidate. Do not vote
for this person. He needed three tries Thursday evening during
(01:26:42):
his debate against incumbent Republican Attorney General Jason Miatas to
explain why Virginia should trust his judgment, and one of
the first questions posed to Jones during the debate, moderator
mentioned the candidate's disturbing text messages and added he was
also side of furless driving that year. They will cheer
this exchange and clip Uh. He was at Uh. He
(01:27:04):
was at the University of Richmond. I believe it's just
where this debate took place, and this was again Thursday night.
But let me let you hear this portion of the debate,
which I think was rather revealing. Of course, he just
pivoted to well, you know, yeah, but what about Trump?
What about Trump? Who cares? We know, we're not voting
for Trump, dude, for attorney general. We're voting for you potentially,
(01:27:25):
or this or miaras. I mean, that's pretty much what
it's pulled down to. You know, it's it's it's yeaba,
it's it's yeaba. What abouts? You know, the yaba? What abouts? Yaba?
What you know? Yaba? What about game? And of course
he's the same cat of killery he used. Okay, I maybe, yeah,
I said some pretty dumb stuff and did some creepy stuff. Okay, fine,
but what about Trump? Well that strategy didn't work for
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Hillary Clinton very well, nor did to work for Kamala Harris,
the what about Trump thing? Yeah, Kama cree, but Trump's
bigger vote for me? Yeah, okay, well that didn't work.
But that's the strategicy that Jay Jones seems to be using,
and it's not a good one. Whoever's advising him was
really filed up. But I guess it's all he has left.
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I guess that's the only era left in the quiver.
I don't know, that's all. It's left. I don't know.
Speaker 13 (01:28:17):
Jones A delegate Jones first question is going to be
to you, sir. In twenty twenty two, and you've referred
to this already, you sent text messages suggesting that then
House Speaker Todd Gilbert deserved two bullets to the head
and made disturbing comments about his family, remarks that many,
including members of your own party, have described as indefensible
and that many people have called disqualifying. That same year,
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you were cited for reckless driving, and questions remaining about
your completion of the.
Speaker 1 (01:28:44):
Required community service.
Speaker 13 (01:28:45):
How do you explain these incidents to the voters who
expect restraint, professionalism, and accountability from the state's top law
enforcement officer, and why should they trust your judgment? Moving forward?
You have two minutes.
Speaker 19 (01:28:58):
Well, I was held accountable, and several years ago, I
made very grave mistakes. But I was held accountable not
just by the people in my party, but by the
Virginia State Police, where I held I had completed a
very rigorous driver improvement course, paid a substantial fine, and
completed the terms of the community service as outlined and
approved by the new Kent Coomweal's attorney's office and the
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judge in that county. I have been held accountable, and
I think Virginians deserve leaders who understand when they make
mistakes and can be held accountable. But what we have
here in Virginia right now is an attorney general who
won't hold the president accountable. For the last nine months,
Donald Trump has run roughshod over this commonwealth. Jason Mires
has had more than fifty opportunities to sue the administration
(01:29:41):
to protect our values, our ideals, and the things we
hold near and dear. Workers have been fired illegally. This
government shut down continues, and people tried to fire, and
they tried to fire workers who are on furlough right now.
Speaker 8 (01:29:53):
The tariffs that have.
Speaker 19 (01:29:54):
Destroyed our regional economies continue to destroy people's pocketbooks here
in this commonwealth, make it hard for them to put
food on their table, to keep their lights on, to
pay their gas bill. Then the threatening the healthcare that
is being ripped away from people more than three hundred
and fifty thousand. Jason Miris in his office has not
lifted a single finger. We have to hold this administration accountable,
(01:30:15):
and as your attorney General, I will do just that.
Jason hangs out with John trumpet Maga Rallies. I will
see Jason. I will see Jasonors and Donald Trump in
court as your next attorney general, because that's what this
job requires, and that's what this job needs in this
moment to protect Virginia.
Speaker 3 (01:30:30):
Job needs a political activist, Agena Sorr, everybody.
Speaker 19 (01:30:34):
Every problems that people in Virginia are talking about right now,
lowering costs, and it's exactly why we put out our
lowering costs plan just a few weeks ago, to go
after corporate bad actors, to go after the corporate landlords,
to go after the utility monopolies that are ripping us
all off. We deserve an attorney general who's going to
put Virginia first and make sure that we work for
ourselves and not for the president.
Speaker 13 (01:30:56):
Attorney gentlemen, Oris, as you know, the attorney general is
responsible for secuting threats of violence in certain instances.
Speaker 3 (01:31:02):
Bret Well, I'll have a chance.
Speaker 13 (01:31:03):
Yes, I'm going to ask the question. It's going to
tie into that same topic, sir, Yes, based on the
incident involving mister Jones, how would you define the line
between protected, albeit inappropriate political speech and a communication that
is legally prohibited and you can address mister Jones's position
as well.
Speaker 3 (01:31:19):
You have ninety seconds.
Speaker 4 (01:31:20):
The reality is that Jay Jones was in court for
going one hundred and sixteen miles an hour on Interstate
sixty four four people were in court that day were
going roughly the same speed. Three of those four people
got suspended or active jail sentence. But Jay Jones is
a politician, and he asked the court not to give
him any of that, to give him community service, and
instead we now know he misled the court that community service.
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It wasn't done for a charity. It was done for
his own political action committee that he controlled. And the reality, Jay,
is that your text messages that advocated for violence against
innocent children. Jay, if you were to apply to be
aligned prosecutor, and not just my office, any Attorney general
office in the country, you would not pass a background check.
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And right now you may say that you are sorry,
but look back at what happened. You had three years
to say you're sorry, Jay, and you didn't three years
to actually recognize what you did was horrific. You chose
to stay silent. Carry Corner called you out, then you
doubled down. It was after she called you out for
these text messages. That that is when you said you
advocated for violence against children. And when this became public,
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we now know your first statement wasn't saying I'm sorry.
The words i'm sorry wasn't even in your statement. It
was to say we all send text messages. We regret
you attacked the president and you attacked me. It wasn't
until twelve hours after you were first notified that you
then decided to say I'm sorry. Because at the end
of the day, Jay, you're a politician, not a prosecutor,
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and you certainly can't be the top prosecutor in the
state of Virginia.
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Good Jones, let me give you thirty seconds to respond,
but also just to answer the question that I'd ask earlier,
why should voters trust your judgment moving forward?
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Well, look, Brett, I want to say one thing. Jason
Miris can't prosecute a case against Donald Trump, that's for sure.
And I will also say this, I was held accountable
by my party and I deeply, deeply respect that. But
what about when Donald Trump used incendiary language to incite
a riot to try to overturn an election here in
this country?
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What about when.
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Winsome seiars use violent language about people who disagree with
you and her and your extreme position on abortion. What
about when John Reid shared Nazi born You haven't said
a word. I've taken accountability for my mistakes. It's time
you take accountability too.
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And let me ask you this one more time, Delegate Jones.
Just so we're clear and the voters understand, why do
you think they should trust your judgment based upon these
two events that we've discussed.
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I've taken accountability for my mistakes, and I know that
people in Virginia right now demand and deserve leaders who
accept when they make mistakes and can acknowledge that and
have been held accountable. This job right now demands someone
who will hold Donald Trump accountable. For the last nine months,
Jason's had fifty chances to see the administration to protect us,
to protect our workers, to protect our healthcare, to protect
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our K twelve five funding for law enforcement in his
office hasn't done a thing because he's too weak and
too scared to stand up to the president.
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It's all about It's all about the Orange Man. When
all else fails and you and you and you don't
have anything to go on, it's we got to sue
the Orange Man. So he's basically what he's basically telegraphing
is I'm gonna go after the Orange Man and even you, Jay.
I'm gonna be a political active as ag. That's what
he's basically wanting to be. That's his whole goal, don't Yeah,
I know I messed up, but the Orange Man messing
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has messed up worse. That's basically what he's saying. That's
basically what he's sang. So vote for me. Yeah, Okay,
I was creep did something creepy, but the Orange Man's creepier.
That's basically his platform, not a winning platform. Jay. Didn't
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work for Hills, didn't work for Kamala. It ain't gonna
work for you. I doubt I'll be surprised if he's
If he's the new Age, he might be, but I
kind of doubt it. Who knows. We'll have to see.
But it didn't work so hot for Hillary when that happened.
You know the definition of saying, he's keep trying the
same thing over and over again, hoping that the next
time it works. Well. I have to say, Ah, the
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Chinese are doing these that's what's called sim farms. As
I am. What is that? Is that something do with agriculture? No,
something pretty nefarious and it may be contributing indepth Kian
to some of this political rhetoric.
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Chinese sem farms, what are they? What are these things? Well,
Chinese sims farmers are radicalizing Americans and destabilizing society until
experts say that's being worded by Steve Baker and Joseph
In Hennemann the Blaze dot com, there is a chatbot
that can pretend to be twenty seven personalities and the
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designed to groom you. Swarms. Sophisticated chatbots enabled by China
are embedded in platforms like Reddit and Discord to radicalize
America's youth, foma in political division, and encourage violence. According
to intelligence experts, the ability to create millions of online
personas to invade chat groups and social media sites too
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and esens destabilize American society is one of the sinister
uses of the Chinese built sim farms, like the ones
shut down around New York City in September. Quote are populate?
Did you know that? Quote? Our population is being literally
divided and radicalized to destroy our nation. Let me jump
in right there, because I have said for a long
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time the Chi Com government are opportunists. They hate us
and anything that will even remotely give give us a
little a little more of a hard time over here.
They're all about. They see this as the biggest stumbling
block between them and world dominance. By the way, you
also need to know something about what the Chicom government
teaches the Chinese people, and it's very racist. Chiicom government
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teaches the Chinese people that they are the superior race
on the planet. I guess you could call them Asian supremacists.
I don't know, but that, but not just any Asians,
specifically the Chinese Asians. Okay, you gotta understand that they think,
for example, that Vietnamese Asians are you know, Neanderthals, but
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their brand of their their folk are the superior race
to on the plane. Does this sound familiar? Does this
sound familiar like what Hitler did with the uh with
the Germans, you know, they were with the superior race.
So the Chotcom government teaches and drills into the Chinese
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people that they basically are racially the top dog on
the planet. They're they're more superior, they are the most
advanced race, They're the smartest, they're they're the best that
you know, they're they're it, and all the races are
just you know, kind of kind of go down the
latter to to scumminists. And there in their world, you
understand that they're able to use this sim network to
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initiate social media accounts by the millions that, according to
one intelligence analysts familiar with the ongoing sem of farm
investigation by the Department of Homeland SKURATA or insecurity as
I like to call it, the US Secret Service and
other federal agencies quote social media accounts by the millions.
The analysts reiterated, because all of them have the ability
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to do multi factor authentication, they can create millions of
digital personas that are real. Our biggest issue is that
both the American political class and US government officials are
complete clueless on this threat. He went want to say,
our population is being literally divided and to radicalized to
destroy our nation. This is provable, but I think it
would require so much more investigation to be able to
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show people even on even how bad the problem really is.
The process is started manually in China, it can have
a deep reach into American society. It appears they have
thousands of people in China that set this up manually,
and then they use really sophisticated AI like chad GPT
to spread certain themes and certain messages, all designed obviously
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to divide our country and to create division. Then lets
went on to say election themed chat threads are often
flooded with nefarious bots pushing anti TRUP propaganda from the outside.
These often look like US voters engage in simple political debate. However,
the threats are not limited chatbots. After a series of
high profile swatting incidents targeting senior Secret Service officials and
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Secret Service protectees, spring investigation that's covered the presence of
SIM farms. They're luckily spread across America to carry out
cyber terrorism and threaten cellular networks and internet access. Let
me pause right there. Don't you think the chilcoms are
probably working with terrorist organizations as well that want to
wipe this nation out or at least to a nine
to eleven style something like a Ken to nine to
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eleven style attacks on us. Wouldn't put it past them,
because anything that's negative to America. Understand, the CHACOM government
is for it, no matter what it is. A New
York City SIM farm rated by federal officials in September
was tied to China. Homeland Security investigators and the Secret
Service rated five SIM farms in the Greater New York
City area. They disabled and seize more than three hundred
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SIM servers operating from nondescript corporate office locations. The farms
that use hundreds of thousands of SIM cards to create
online cell numbers that can send out mass texts and
synchronized attacks to lay siege to America's critical infrastructure. Let
that sinkin. Among the more chilling aspects of these siem
arms is the ability to mimic humans to carry out
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sophisticated propaganda campaigns to promote progressive causes and I'm sure
probably quote unquote conserative causes and recognize people against the
government and each other. Intelligence officials told the Blaze News.
I'm sure that these bots play both ends against the middle.
They actually groom you, believe it or not. There's a
chatbot that can pretend to be twenty seven personalities, and
this designed to groom you to groom anybody that asks
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certain questions or that mentioned certain topics. One experts said,
it's just a chatbot and it has very little humans
of revision unquote. Having a real mobile telephone number associated
with the SIM cards gives the system flexibility and secrecy.
Each server can have up to five hundred and twelve
SIM cards to send texts, make calls, and run apps.
Means of the SIM cards are likely engaged in this
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SIM farm network at any one time. Each farm location
un likely has racks and racks of servers and modems
working in tandem. Other words, this is fairly sophisticated. Somebody's
setting this stuff up. Who is it? It allows you
to assume someone else's identity, their phone, their phone number.
Having a real phone number can be associated into a
social media account, and having that avenue with multi factor
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authentification capability makes for a nearly undetectable bot account, he said.
As long as your AI can avoid repetitive or bot
like messaging, you will be undetectable. A real phone number
that can continuously be associated with a particular social media
account is a key, he said. This activity has developed
under the radar, he said, and the US government is
not aggressively seeking out and destroying this nefarious system. The
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need is urgent. Here's the problem. Despite the fact that
foreign governments are radicalizing our sovereign nation citizens destroy this country,
they are not doing it in a way that the
government employees can feel it can feel is so important
that they would investigate it. Private companies that do social
media and open source intelligence can detect the bots, but
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nobody is paying them to investigate or report it. The
analyst said. The bots have dynamic and parallel capabilities that
allow such a subtle messaging. The War Department's Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency ran a defeat this Info project that
identified the best way to create a subtle social media
messaging system to brainwash an entire population in a completely
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undetectable way, he said. In other words, they modeled this.
The bought technology is especially prevalent on platforms like redditt Discord.
The anless said. After Elon Musk purchased Twitter and rebranded
it X, the prevalence of the various chatbots on that
platform dropped precipitously. By changing by charging eight dollars a
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month rather for an authenticated blue check mark, EX limits
the ability of fake accounts to penetrated its huge user base.
Our own telecoms are hosting a Chinese active war against US.
On October twelfth, X announced it had purged one point
seven million bought accounts for that were engaged in a
reply spam used to start experiencing improvements in the coming days.
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Ni Ki, the buyer said of product at X, and wrote,
we will be focusing on a direct message spam text.
A lot of people were getting those. The analyst estimated
that X is no more than twenty to thirty percent bots. Reddit, however,
is like eighty percent bots. The intelligence analyst told Blaze News.
It's absolutely horrible. So there's a good chance that if
you're on Reddit chatting with somebody, it's a bot, or
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somebody's responding to you, you're responding to them it's a bot.
Quote that went on to say the open source intelligence community,
who are mostly contractors that monitor and look for bots,
estimate read it is about eighty percent bots, all designed
to push a democrat narrative or a very highly progressive
narrative towards the left, but also to foment violent division,
violent division. The bots have built in safeguards so it's
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not to be flagged by the system for bought like behavior,
danalyst said, So the usually don't mention firearms. They're normally
very very subtle. It's so subtle that you would never
know you might be responding to the same dude that's
just hitting likes on your thing for three years. While
the sim farms create massive numbers of new identities, each
with its own phone number, and they can also co
opt existing accounts, in other words, legitimate accounts. They can
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co opt legitimate accounts. Well, that's so Ken. A lot
of these SIM farms allow you to clone an identity,
the analyst said. So it allows you to assume someone
else's identity, their phone, their phone number. I've seen some
of this on Facebook, guys. Homeland Security Investigators investigations agents
led to September raids on five SIM farms that tied
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to a secret nationwide network built by the Chinese Communist government.
SIM farm networks are used by China, but also by
criminal syndicates, drug cartels, and other malefactors, allegedly including Antifa.
About that, no matter who the user is, all the
data from the transactions is copied back to China, he said.
The Chinese Communist government requires all manufacturers of telecommunications equipment
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and computers to spy on behalf of the military state security. Okay,
this is what they require of those folks and their
country who are making a lot of stuff that we use.
Everything that's happening to on those devices is all going
back to China, he said, even when the cartel uses them,
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or even if the United States government uses them, or
even when the swatting people are using them, when the
terrorists using them, even when Antifa is using them. The
SIEM farms can be used to recruit radicals who are
ready willing to engage in violence outside immigration facilities. As
it's happening in Chicago and Portland, well also down in
Texas too, We're in a difficult position at catch twenty two.
The analyst said. There's a good chance that China has
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been behind the establishment of Antifa chapters in the United States.
Let that soak in for a moment. It's possible that
they're coordinating all of these chapters, so that there's a
good chance that Antifa is actually a foreign terrorist organization,
he said. In other words, it is a distributed terrorism
network of being unwittingly influenced by a Chinese sabotage network.
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The FCC should be engaged to find one hundred million
or two hundred million per telecom until they get rid
of every single one of these farms that they're hosting.
Are our own telecoms are hosting a Chinese active war against us.
The effort will also require action by Congress, he said,
to make radicalizing American citizens by foreign actors a crime
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that's gonna be a little tricky if you start getting
into some First Amendment stuff there. I don't know how
they can pull that off. But anyway, he used secret
Service subpoena Google to get the MFA short codes for
Google's voice accounts that bad guys were using. He said,
But until we make intentionally radicalizing US citizens to destroy
their own country something that is illegal and also important
to prosecute, the US government will never even look into it.
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Major resources needed and to analyze such sim farms in
hopes of finding more of the estimated to eighty to
one hundred sites operating in the United States. So that's
helping to kind of push and foment some of this
stuff that we're dealing. I'm not saying it's the only thing,
and I'm not saying it's entirely responsible. I think something
has been going on for a long time by a
lot of different actors. But the Chacom's being the opportunitists
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that they are. I'm about Chiicom government are certainly taking
advantage of this particular situation and and egging it on,
in other words, throwing more In other words, there's already
a burning bonifire and they're sitting there tossing more gas
on top of it. Do you use that analogy? Okay,
and it doesn't surprise me one single bit. Does not
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surprise me at all at all. Let's take a break. Yeah,
this is this is some mind blowing stuff here, but
it kind of makes sense, kind of adds up. Eighty
percent of Reddit didn't boss, So I just stands a
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name from Reddit and maybe bought it.
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All right, speaking of foreign bad actors so to speak,
the un or the un as I call them, because
they just seem to be unable to do a lot
of things, unavailable when you really need them. Uh, it's
a good name for him. In some ways, the owner
of the unit is about to initiate a de facto
tax on American citizens, the ultimate in taxation without representation.
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You know, we kind of fought a war in part
for that, now that the American Revolution. That's what I'm
referring to there. It's been ported by Michael Schwartz Western
Journal dot com. The United States boasts plenty of coal,
wood and foul enough to provide all all the foreign
the tar and feathers required. Indeed, the globalist bureaucrats at
the United Nations should remember how Americans deal with unconstitutional
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attempts at taxation. According to The Wall Street Journal, the
UN this week stands ployees to impose what amounts to
a global tax on carbon emissions, what the Wall Street
Journal called the ultimate in taxation without representation. Despite lacking
both sovereign authorita and in an enforcement power, the UN's
London based International Maritime Organization could attempt to saddle ships
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with taxes ranging from one hundred to three hundred eighty
bucks per metric ton of carbon to oxide that exceeds
a certain emissions level. Meanwhile, President Trump's administration has threatened
sanctions against countries whose UN bureaucrats vote for such a
nonsense shockling. The Wall Street Journal called this the first
instance we can find of the UN claiming the ability
to levy a tax, the revenues from which will be
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paid directly into a UN controlled fund. How about a
UN slush fund. The IMO, of course, would both establish
and manage the fund. That's the fox covering the anailes way.
Needless to say, a power grab of this nature awakens
American patriots to the perils that beset our ancestors quote
no taxation without representation. Republican Governor Ron Santas of Florida
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Road Tuesday on the social media platform Max. The governor
told the historical truth that every American should understand big
tax by the U would be far more offensive than
the taxes imposed by Great Britain against the American colonies
more than fifty years ago. Those taxes helped spark the
American Revolution of santus ad It. Finally, the governor spoke
for Americans, including yours truly, who resent that the author
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who well me to who resent haughty international bureaucrats quote,
the UN should be defunded, not seated with new tax revenue.
I would like to see us withdraw from the thing,
tell them to go somewhere else and host their little
dog and pony show. Just get out of and tell
them to leave the New York Diggs and go somewhere else.
By Senatus of course, had it right when he declared
un taxes far more offensive than those imposed by the
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eighteenth century British Parliament. In fact, the architects of those
long ago British taxes seemed legitimately blindsided by the file
in American opposition. Take the seventeen sixty seven seventeen sixty
five rather Stamp Act, for instance, which attacks printed materials
such as newspapers, almanacs, and college diplomas, and their defense.
British officials could reasonably claim that the tax would weigh
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heaviest on literate and well to do Americans. Nonetheless, the
manliest members of that manly revolutionary generation of Nine Parliaments
authority the levy such taxes in the first place. Young
John Adams even accused of the British of targeting printed materials.
So I said, to prime the colonists of knowledge. Whatever
British official motives might have been, they simply could not
collect the taxes as well as they wanted anyway. But
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this is the UN going way beyond its balance and
claiming for itself some kind of taxing authority which they
don't have over us unless Congress agrees to it. And
I don't see where they have, and I don't think
they will. So yeah, this is an illegal tax being
imposed on us by the UN. And by the way,
UN stuff does not supersede or cost institution. It has
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a little something known as a supremacy clause. It is
the highest law in the land save God's law. And
it's important to understand that. The article goes on to
say this is buggles of mind. And anyone at the UN,
which is not exactly ingratiated itself with Trump or his
supporters or anybody else for that matter. And forget Trump supporters,
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anybody in America with two brain cells clicking together would
think that Americans, of all people, would concede in international
organizations pretended authority to tax us without our consent. Now,
if Congress get some kind of treaty goal with other
nations and say, okay, you know, America will pay a
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certain fine or levy or tax or whatever, then I
gets it's a bit of a different story. Even that
might have a few constitutional questions to it and issues,
but that would be a little more closer to what
to the way it ought to be than the un
just starboritarily saying, oh, you know which, what's going to
start tackling really under what Authoritah? Yeah, I don't think so. So, Yeah,
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that's gonna fly like a lead blump. But these are
the kinds of things happening in our world today. Ladies
and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages. Want
you aware of it, so that you're in forum. You
know how to pray in the form of manner, know
how to deal with this stuff when it hits. See
the shenanigans that are happening. See what's happening behind the scenes,
(01:55:30):
because a lot of time, you know what I just
share with you today. Do you think a Marxist socialst
nationalists broadcast you collect, or even Fox News with that matter,
is going to dive into some of this stuff. No,
I'm not saying this a two bone horne because there's
a podcasters doing the same thing as me. There's a
small army of us, at least to battalion, I would say,
but it's important that you educate yourself, that you understand
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what's going on, and understand the times in which we live,
the moment in history, of the moment in biblical history,
the moment in the biblical prophetic time frame in which
we're in. Okay, it's exciting times. I mean, it's not
a time to crawl under a rock and and please
Jesus heard me and rapture me so I can get
out of here. I mean, it's easy to feel that way.
I get it. Some days I kind of feel that
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way too. But we've got to kind of take a
deep breath and go, Okay, the Lord's got me here
at this time for this reason. What do you want
me to do? He is the author and finisher of
our faith. He's a captain of our faith, the scripture says,
so him being kind of our commander in chief. Here
a scripture used the analogy of us being in an army,
and of course putting on the garments or the accoutrement,
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if you will, of a Roman soldier putting on the
full armor of faith. Scripture says, and all this stuff,
you know, the sort of of the word the rest
played rights to someone of salvation blah blah blah, no
our feet shot with the gospel A Roman soldiers wore
these cleats that went kind of kind of lean backwards
a little bit, because if the Roman soldier was never
supposed to retreat unless he was ordered to, you either
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held your ground or move forward. That was your two options.
And they would to clete their their boots or their
sandals to where you know, they can kind of dig
in a little bit if they needed to, and and
hang and hang tight as the opposing army came at them.
So uh, the apostle Paul used that analogy of all
that uh of war weaponry and war equipment that the
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Roman soldiers used. But we are in underscores, We are
in a in a battle, and we wore not just
simply against uh. And we're really warring against these uh
uh not so much flesh and blood and bone, but
we're warring against principalities in high places, these powers and
high and high places, these demonic powers and forces in
(01:57:40):
high places. They are whispering in the ears of like
people running the UN and people running Hi Kam government,
of certain politicians there, certain people on the streets doing
crazy junk and and in sadly, certain Christians are so
called Christians that are embracing doctrines of demons and giving
heat to seducing spirits. As warned and both first and Secretimothy,
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what happen in the latter days. It's the same enemy,
so to speak. They were fighting, and it's a spiritual enemy. Okay,
it's an invisible enemy. But they're very real and very
active and manifesting themselves so to speak, invincible invisible kind
of ways that they're not real good in anybody, all right,
So we're up against that. And if you read in
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Ephesians four and elsewhere, we do have weapons of war
that are not you know, cannons and hand grenades and
nuclear missiles. There's stuff that we can do in the
spiritual realm that have that effect on those demonic forces.
But one of the things that they hate is to
be exposed. They hate the truth. Jesus said about saying,
there's not one scrap it, not one microscopic particle of
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truth in him. He's eat up with truth, with the deception.
There's no truth in him. And same goes I believe
for his minions, his pals. So when you bring these
things into the light, and expose it. That's how you
fight it. It's one of the ways to fight it
is to fight back with truth, with truth, and with
God's word. Remember when Jesus was led into the wilderness,
(01:59:06):
he fought back at Satan by quoting, actually quoted the law.
I quoted Deuteronomy. Why because in the Book of Romans
it says Sin finds opportunity in the law. Satan will
even twist the scriptures around for his own benefit. He'll
twist God's words around. He did it to the garden
of Eton tennerally, he did it with Eton, with the
eve of the Garden of Eton. So it's it's his
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m o. So we a knowing all this and understanding this,
we should know how to fight, and we should know
how to pray. And praying and fasting is like a
nuclear weapon. It really is to the to the devil
in his path. All that we got to go. Be
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