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January 7, 2026 165 mins
On today's show, LIVE on https://zeno.fm/radio/thunderous-radio/ 9:30 pm CT, 10:30 pm ET: Venezuelan Dictator Bagged!: Rand Paul breaks with Trump on Venezuela, calls action ‘war’ as Senate prepares constitutional showdown - President cannot declare war, but certainly can commit troops claims Constitutional law attorney/professor Turley - After Maduro’s capture, Venezuelan pastors pray for peace - Venezuelan diaspora in wait-and-see mode - Maduro provided terrorists with 10,000 Venezuelan passports! - Trump kept Venezuela under Maduro Loyalists after CIA flagged opposition risks says REPORT - Trump announces Venezuela turning over millions of barrels of oil to US government 'immediately' - we'll analyze. Minnesota Mess: Minnesota’s Somali fraudsters paid for Lamborghini, Rolls Royce rentals, luxury resort in Kenya with stolen money according to charges - Tim Walz abandons re-election bid amid fraud scandal he allowed to develop in Minnesota - Minnesota Democrats keep funding Somali nonprofit after chairman arrested for $9 million fraud - Minnesota daycare purportedly advertises on Craigslist for child actors to prove it's an actual daycare - MN Hilton franchise Hampton Inn, still denying rooms to DHS Agents after apology — Parent company cuts ties - HHS Counsel to Newsmax: Federal health fraud may total 'hundreds of billions' - DOJ claims Haitian Immigrants carried out multi-million dollar food stamp fraud scheme in Boston - we'll examine. Plus, Keeping The Faith: Colorado residents must cough up $5.4 million for wrongful government attack on pro-life clinic - Utah State Board of Education member blasts anti-Christian corruption - Poll shows young attending church MORE than seniors - OnlyFans star who slept with 1,100 men turns to Christ and gets baptized. And, McRib fake-out? Sticky lawsuit claims no 'actual pork rib meat' in fan-favorite McDonald's menu item. http://www.spreaker.com/show/christian-talk-that-rocks https://christiantalkthatrocks.net or http://christiantalkthatrocks.com #Maduro #Venezuela #Congress #RandPaul #Constitutional #Turley #GovWalz #Somalians #Minnesota #Hilton #McRib #churchattendance #DOJ #HHS #FederalHealthFraud #Trump
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So I'm monitoring that soon be forgetting something else. I'll
trying to do about five things at once here, so
my mind's a little scattered. I don't multitask very well,
but you know, you gotta do what you gotta do. Right.
Oh boy, this is going to be a deep and
lengthy show. We're going to exceed two hours for sure.
This show may drift towards three hours. I don't know.

(04:34):
I hope not. That's I swop them down. I never
do a show that long, but so much happening. To
squeeze it all in might have to because there's a
lot of stuff going on, a lot of fronts. Of course,
to the one of the bigger news stories, the whole
well Venezuela thing, right, what's happened with the capture? The

(04:56):
bagging if you will of Maduro. He's a bad guy.
Even all the people that are screaming that this is
unconstitutional and Donald Trump is a dictator, will will still
grudgingly admit that it's a good thing that he's out
of there, out of power for the moment. Of course,
you know who, We hope nobody feels in the power
vacuum that might be as bad or worse, and his

(05:17):
on American soil to stand trial for his wrongdoings. He's
an ARCO terrorist. Emphasis on that last word is what's
giving this bagging some quote unquote legality, though the constitutionality
I think is very much in question, but we're gonna
get into that a little bit later on. Don't worry

(05:38):
about that because there's a lot of debate going on,
and debate is good, although a lot of the people
doing the debating are very hypocritical, and it's mostly a
Democrats who are screaming again that Donald Trump is a
dictator and that Donald Trump is violent the Constitution. You
didn't hear any of this when Clinton did it, did

(06:00):
similar things, when Obama did similar things along. If they're
guy's doing it, it's all good and purposeful and rightful
and tidy. If the other guy from the other party's
doing it, well, you know they're tyrant. And both parties
play this game. You see this game all the time,
all the time. In fact, there have been many times

(06:22):
US president's attacks were not sanctioned by Congress. Okay, I've
got a few of them listed here. For example, Congress
did not formally authorized the attack on Panama to capture
Manuel no Diego. That was under President George H. W.
Bush and Daddy Bush when he ordered the invasion, known
as Operation Just Cause in December in nineteen eighty nine.

(06:44):
Some of you might be able to remember that, some
of you may not, And he cited self defense and
other justifications. In fact, under presidential authority as he called it,
Bush notified Congress after after the operation was underway, so
consistent with the War Powers Resolution of the War Powers

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Act requirement of nineteen seventy three to report a deployment
of US forces into hostilities. He justified the action as
a lawful exercise of presidential authorita to safeguard American lives,
protect Panama Canal, American interest of course on the Panama Canal,
and bring nor Yega to justice. Okay, because he was
one of those narco guys too, although back then they

(07:26):
didn't really call narco terrorists that word terrorists. Per the
Patriot Act has legal ramification if that is officially attached
to someone by the administration, by the Justice Department. Okay,
you can make a very strong argument that what Donald

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Trump's administration did in bagging Maduro was legal but not constitutional.
He might be saying, well, to wait a minute, how
can those two things coexist? Well, they can, but you
have to go back to I mean to make all
this work. And again, the people screaming about the non

(08:11):
constitutionality of this are not willing to then repeal a
Patriot Act or the War Powers Resolution of the War
Powers Act of nineteen seventy three. They'll stop right there
because they know that when their guy or gal gets
into the White House, they want them to have those abilities,
so they'll stop short of repealing those. And arguably both
of those have things in them that are very unconstitutional.

(08:33):
And I've talked about it on the show before in
the past. So is there a constitutional issue with what Georgia,
with what George H. W. Bush did, yeah, back in
the day. Yeah, and what Trump did. Yeah, but they
did it under legal authorities, doing constitutional authorities I believe

(08:54):
granted to them by Congress. Does that make sense? Okay,
we'll move on. In fact, you had remember when Clinton
bombed Kosovo, didn't go to Congress for that approval. State
Department under Obama started a war in Libya, ultimately taking
out moremarket DOFI or helping folks take out more market ARPI,
And indirectly there was also those those American casualties in Magazi. Yeah, yeah,

(09:18):
that whole thing. But no, but no formal declaration of
war from Congress. Trump bombed Isis in Syria, in Iraq
without official war declaration from Congress. Trump took out top
Iranian general no permission from Congress. That was New Year's Day,
What was that twenty nineteen, twenty twenty something like that?

(09:39):
Trump surprise attacked Iran, taking out nuclear weapons and manufacturing facilities.
That was a few months back. No war declared, no
permission from Congress. Although I think most of the members
of Congress are sharing it. She for the ones that
are not really thrilled about Israel existing. Remember when Obama
took out Wasama bin Laden in a ra to Pakistan.

(10:01):
We sent military troops into Pakistan to grab him. Now,
there were members of Congress knew it was happening. Not
everybody in Congress, but there were members who knew, but
there was no official war declared. Now the way, again,
the War Powers Act Patriarch made all these things legal,
But are the constitutional There's a guy named Comit Roosevelt.

(10:21):
He's a constitutional expert, a professor at the University of
Pennsylvania Kerry Law School. His interpretation is that the Constitution
says that Congress has the power to declare war, and
the records of the Constitutional Convention are pretty clear that
the drafters did not want to give one person the
power to take the United States into war. Roosevelt told
he said for this, He said, however, presidents have done

(10:43):
things that count as acts of war under international law
without congressional authorization like Olviya bombings. And then of course
President Barack Obama, and no one has stopped him, so
he said, So our practice has departed from the text
and original understanding. Yeah. As to notifying Congress of military action,

(11:05):
the nineteen seventy three War Powers Resolution passed by Congress
requires presidents within forty eight hours to report to Congress
any introduction of US forces into hostilities or eminant hostilities,
as the Congressional Research Services explained, and in fact, the
Trump administration did do that in compliance with that particular
act of Congress. You see, Congress granted all this leeway

(11:31):
the War Powers resolutional War Powers Act. Congress granted all
this leeway, and the Patriot Act they did as well.
And then the Patriot Actor and will give achieve Layman's terms.
President has a right to go after any terrorist organization
that is posing a threat to the well being. And

(11:52):
that's a pretty broad term of the United States and
its territories. Well, Madure was the claire At, a narco
terrorist officially. In fact, under the Biden administration, he was
considered as such. And in fact, the Biden administration put
a twenty five million dollar bounty on the guy's head. Okay,

(12:12):
if you could, if you could go grab him, if
you could go, if you could go show, if you
could show the Biden administration of you know, a fairly
warm body and the DNA match Maduros. You got a
twenty five million dollar check from Uncle Sam. Question is, now,
who gets that check? Those uh, those Delta Force guys.

(12:35):
Speaking of Delta Force guys, they are wild. You have
admit they did a heck of a job. But then again,
these guys are super soldiers, they're geniuses. Allegedly. Now it's
it's not fully officially known what the what the requirements
started getting a Delta Force. But back in the day,

(12:56):
I hung out had the pleasure in honor of hanging
out with some guys in Alert Unit. I'm not gonna
say which one they were in. They were in Iraq
at the time, but I won't say what they did.
I know what they did, but I'm gonna say and
these were really incredible guys, great families. I got to

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know their family. Raidiness Group radio station was working at
the time. We kind of sponsored these folks, did a
little fundraising for them. Try to get these guys things
that they needed over there, while in while in the
Middle East, while in Iraq and so forth, in Afghanistan
as well, doing their job and what Alert unit does.

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They're sort of super soldiers too. They tend to go
in right before it could be hours, before it could
be days for weeks before major action, and they go
in with these really incredible stealth tactics. They're minimally armed usually,
but they are armed, and they go way forward, deepened
enemy territory, and then usually we'll safely get out. It's

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amazing what they do and incredibly dangerous with very important
intelligence gathering. But these guys were like they were doctors, lawyers,
electronic engineers, computer guys, computer geeks. They were from other
branches of the military, other forces in the military. Some

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of these guys had a lot of experience inclinedestin type operations,
so on, so forth, you name it. You know. There
were some were former seals, former Green Berets, YadA, yad, YadA.
This picture unit got attached because of paper shuffling to

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the National Guard. But they you know, they they were
They weren't just weakened warriors. But these guys had like
day jobs. Like I said, they were lawyers, doctors, professors, engineers, architects.
I mean these were smart, smart guys, uh well trained, fit,
fit guys, super nice guys. And I mean American patriots,

(15:17):
you know, red, white, and blue, in great respect for
these folks. We got into a conversation about Delta Force
guys and a lot of these guys, who were super
soldiers themselves, tipped their hats. He said, and you know
one thing about these Deltaforce guys, you wouldn't know him
if you met him. The other typically really darn good

(15:39):
shade they have to be. But they're just kind of
ordinary looking looking guys. Some of them have long hair,
pull the back, componytails, you wouldn't have, beards and everything.
They wouldn't even think they were, you think, even closely
related to the military at all. A lot of times
you'll show up for deployment and you know, blue GA

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T shirts, boots, they're all incredibly smart. I don't know
what the IQ. I've heard rumor is that you have
to have an IQ in excess of one hundred and
forty to be a part of that group. To start with,
you've got to be like them, incredibly excellent physical condition.
They have training that is that we don't even know about.

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I mean that the training is extensive, it's lengthy, it's
psychological training, it's skilled training, it's fitness training. You've got
to have a certain psychological mindset. You've got to be
very fearless, you've got to be quick, you've got to
be almost cold, a little bit of a rebel. These

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are guys that are probably problems and the units that
they came from, but they, you know, turn these chunks
of coal into diamonds and they are incredible super soldiers.
They are like the elite of the elite, and you
don't know who they are. They and they have like
day jobs and then they get a call, I guess
on that special hotline in the middle of the night.

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You're going to be going. You're going to be disappearing
from your family for about two to three months for training.
And they do. They disappear. Nobody knows where they go.
Their boss doesn't know where they go. Their spouses don't
know where they go. Their mom and dad didn't know
where their go, their BFF doesn't know where they go.
They vanish, they're gone, and then they kind of they

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show back up after their their mission and they usually
won't tell you what they did, and you usually don't
know who they are. They're kind of secret. They're like secrets,
but they're pretty wild. I mean, it's wild what they do.
At a cousin who was stationed a good fellow Air
Force base in Texas back in the day. He was
in the Air Force intelligence and he there was an

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operation of somewhere that was going on, and he saw
a bunch of guys just showing up at the base.
You know, some of them drove in, some of them
flew in, some of them came in together in cars, fans, cheaps, trucks, whatever.
Someone wearing cowboy hats, some wearing headbands. A lot of

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them had long hair, some my ponytails, some with shaved heads,
a lot of them had beards. They were like wearing jeans,
and someone wearing Camo somewhere, and so some wearing jeans
and T shirts and sweatshirts, and you know, just looked,
like he said, kind of like a bunch of rock
stars showing up somewhere, like leather jackets, and they had cases.

(18:32):
They had backpacks and cases and canteen. They had all
this hell this gear and they were just getting on
this this transport plane. They were just walking up into
the bowels on the steps ramps into this transport plane.
And my cousin asked his roomy there at the base
we were stationed, He said, who are these guys? He said,

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they're the elite of the elite. He said, they're guys
you don't want to mess with. He said, these are
guys that can kill you with their fingers. He said,
these are guys that really don't even need weapons. They're
pretty brutal. He said, they go through years of training.
He said, well, who are they said, Delta Force. He said,
if you were to meet him on the street, they
never tell you who they were, you'd never know it.

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They said, and they're all geniuses. Really, He said, some
of them look a little nerdy. He said yeah. He said
they're going and he said there was about a couple
three dozen these guys. He said, they're going somewhere to
do something. I remember some pictures coming out of Afghanistan
allegedly of some Delta Force guys, and they look like

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cowboys in a spaghetti western, now on cowboy hats and ponchos.
Machine guns, two or three different kinds of machine guns,
trapped around their ways. They were riding horses and mules,
which is really the best way to probably get around
in Afghanistan given the roads in the rocky terrain. That's smart,
they said, the heck with the vehicles, will take the horse,
which is smart. These guys are. They were wearing blue

(20:03):
jeans and boots, and you know, they were dressed for
arid environments. But they did let cowboys from a Western
kind of sort of and the caption red Delta Force.
They had beards and you know, some of them had
long hair and some didn't. So anyway, they went in
and took the took down onto them. There was a

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big dude. He's with like six sixty five sixty six.
He's a tall man, big, big dude, big bully is
what he is. But anyway, uh yeah, they they got
in there quick and they they nabbed him and got
him out there in thirty minutes. Only two casualties on
our side. There were wounds, There were slightly two guys
were slightly wounded, and they killed like two dozen at

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least of his security guys. So it was an amazing
ray that had been planned for a few months in
terms of and so I mean, whether you think it's
cons social arch you do have to kind of tip
tip the hat at these guys that you know they
were able to do that. Again, constitutional or not. Let's

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take a break. A lot of people say, well, you
know with this with this World Powers Act, of course,
it's resolution, you know, once the military actions reported, the
resolution requires a law to require that the use of
forces must be terminated within sixty to ninety days unless
Congress authorizes its use or extends the time period. Also

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requires the President in every possible instance, shall consult with
Congress before introducing US dr M forces and any come
you know, substantial amount into the hostilities or imminent hostilities.
And then the Patriot Act. If someone is labeled as
or some group or person or persons or labeled as
terrorists by our government, then all bets are off. At

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that point, the president has the leeway to do what
he's got to do, to take him out, to either
bag him or put him in a body bag one
of the other, or in some cases both. And that's
why presidents have done a lot of what they've done.
Remember Obama took out an American citizen with a drone.

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Remember that, And these and some of these same people.
That's that's that squawke didn't squawk, you know, Let's take
a pause. Oh, regime change never works? Is that true?

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That regime change has never worked in our military and
American history? Is that true? Maybe not that? And a
lot more. As Christian talked at rocks rolls forwards, they
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You know I still get Zits also some really great
news to report almost forgotten the lovely missus l aka
Belenda my wife. She is as of a couple of
days ago, officially cancer free for five or a little
over now five years for breast cancer, and the odds

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are yes, Thank the Lord, Thank the Lord. In so
many ways, the odds of her getting breast cancer, or
any woman getting breast cancer after that five year mark
dramatically go down. I they can still get breast cancer,
still diving, breast cancer still happens, but the odds go
down after five years, after ten years, they go way down,

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like just like into the basement down. So she's not
her person out of the woods, but she's mostly out
of the woods. Put it that way. So we're we're
praising the Lord and very happy, very excited. She's doing
what she has to do, taking meds, doing things, you know,
trying to a little more healthy and all that. And
I'm trying to help with that as well. I sneak

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She's not a fan always of certain vegetables, but I
sneak them in on her. You know. It's kind of
like with kids. You gotta stink the vegetables past the kids.
She's sort of like a big kid. I gotta kind
of slip them in there. I got to kind of
put the veggies into the pasta with all the sauce
and the other cheese and all the other stuff. Throw
of those veggies in there, right, do a little Mediterranean

(25:08):
stir fry and and throw that into the pasta, you know,
into the mix or whatever. So I do things that
I make sure she gets her fruits and veggies, it
gets the good healthy stuff, and try to avoid some
of the some of the white breads and white flowers
and those kinds of things, and some of the preservatives.
I mean, she she still has her cokes down, then

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Coca cola. It is not the drug. And uh oh, yeah,
the coca industry, the cocaine industry has been a bit
disrupted with the with the nab Him of Maduro, that's
for sure. But yeah, we're we're real happy that she's
reached that mark. So please thank you for those who've

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been praying for her and her recovery all these years
and and continue to pray, continue to pray. She she
needs it. So regime change never works. Regime change, that's
the thing you're hearing now, you know, our Jamee change
or what is this going to be a regime change thing?
This is this more of this is just more of
a rack in Afghanistan, he campaigned. He wasn't going to
do that. He sure did. He all lout the votes

(26:14):
for that. He sure did campaign for that. Of course,
they're kind of downplaying that this is a full tilt
regime change, and he county is it is to some extent.
The uh the gal that challenged him and quote unquote lost,
not really, but he claims she did because he's not

(26:36):
going to be out of it. She has thinking about dictators,
they want the job for a life. Usually they want
to be in there forever. So you know, a whole
god complex sort of kicks in. But the idea that
regime change never works is not exactly historically accurate and
not in accurate with our own history. Let me just

(26:58):
start by saying our American revolution and sense in a sense,
was regime change. Now, we didn't send minute men and
hitmen over to London to take out Big King George,
but we did kick his governing abilities as authority and
ultimately the British troops out of these thirteen colonies that

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became thirteen states. So there was a bit of a
regime change there, and we won and it worked. It
was a bloody one, took about eight years, it was prolonged,
but in the end, we won and it worked. Okay.

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We helped kick Santa Anna out of Mexico in eighteen
forty eight, out of the Mexican government there out of
Mexico more or less, although a few years later guy
named Maximilian declared himself as emperor and took over a
few years later, but then the Mexicans rose up during
our Civil War and kicked him out. Spanish American War

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Puerto Rico saw a bit of a regime change of sorts,
and it's now a territory of the US. Flash forward
to more recent times, I guess recent meaning the last century.
Nazi Germany certainly saw a regime change and nation building
via international forces, including US. We were a big leader
in that, weren't the only one off obviously the Britz

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and you know, of course Germany was cut in half,
Russian's taking the eastern half and Western Allies more or
less taking the western half. But then again it got
sewed back together in nineteen eighty nine. Remember when a
few years before that when Ronald Reagan said Gorbachev teared

(28:47):
down these walls, tear down this wall, and he eventually
eventually did get torn down. But there was Certainly regime
changed there. Adolf Hitler no more, the Nazis kicked out,
There was denotification of Germany, the Numberg Trials, it was
went off for quite some time, and there was nation building.

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Of course, there was continent building. Really Europe had to
be rebuilt, but there was a specifically nation building of
Germany and it worked. Germany's now an economic powerhouse, an
industrial powerhouse, especially as a United nation now, especially since
the late eighties early nineties, they're a powerhouse. Same thing
happened with Japan. Okay, Japan was defeated by a multinational force. Certainly,

(29:34):
a regime changed there, the emperor became a figurehead, and
there was nation building there, and look at Japan now
an economic powerhouse. So this has worked, it has worked
in the past. To say that it hasn't is a
lie and is ignoring history just flat out is in fact.

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I would say that if we grabbed the average Iraqi
off the street, I mean, it's Iraq better off without
Saddam Hussein. I think it's hard to make an argument
that it's not. And if you grab the average Iraqi
off the street and said are you living better now
than under Saddam Hussein. They would probably most of them,
maybe not all, but I would say the lions share

(30:19):
would say heck, yeah, so they're doing better. So you
could say that it worked there. Yeah, there were stumbles.
America's efforts were at time not thought out very well,
clumsy at moments. So there have been successful regime changes
in nation mining strategies over the years that have worked. Okay,

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Now in Afghanistan, that was a disaster for sure. Obviously
Vietnam was a disaster because we didn't go in with
the idea of winning in the traditional sense of winning.
In other words, it wasn't total war. We've lost our
appetite for total war. We haven't had really a total war.
I mean, we kind of came close in the Iraq conflict.
We haven't end we had to go back a second time.

(31:02):
We haven't really had anything. But I approach you what
I would call total war like World War two, were
we just flattened Germany. I mean, we just flattened it.
Since then, we've lost our appetite for it. We just
haven't appetite for that kind of war anymore. The high

(31:23):
the high cost of of men in material and treasury,
we just we just don't and I get it. And
there were some fumbles during the Iraq and Afghanistan because
Afghanistan was was a disaster. It almost like a second
Vietnam in some ways. Taliban still wound up in charge.

(31:45):
Who are quasi terrifts anyway, they weren't door considered terrorists,
and you know, we're never supposed negotiate with terrorists, but
boy didn't we. So it was a disaster. Iraq problems.
There were some fumbles and bubbles there for sure. But
again I think there, you know, there was a liberation

(32:06):
of sorts and I didn't work out well for a
lot of Christians in Iraq sadly, But and I'm saying
that as a Christian, Christians kind of got the dirty
and the stick on that. But generally speaking, the nation
of Iraq is better off than it was under sadamis
saying they're a lot more of a democratic republic, a

(32:28):
genuine democratic republic, constitutional republic, than they were under that
particular dictator. So this argument that nation building and regime
change ever works is just not it's not backed by history.
It's not something though that we should be doing on

(32:49):
a regular basis either. And again going back to the
question is any of this constitutional? I think there are
some valid constitutional questions and issues what happened, But there
are differences of opinions from constitutional experts and those that
hail the constitution. In fact, I'm gonna play a clip

(33:14):
here in just a few moments from Jonathan Turley. He
was interviewed on Fox Business. Of course he's a law professor,
and you know he he feels like it was by
a large constitutional because it was in keeping with what

(33:35):
Congress has said that a president can do in certain
situations in terms of taking military action, so on and
so forth, being the commander of commander in chief. Now,
someone make the argument that the president is not the
commander in chief until there's time of war. He is
sort of in other words, that that title is sort
of a placeholder, if you will. When when there is

(34:06):
a war that's being declared, then he puts that hat on,
so to speak. Uh, this being reported by Fox Business.
President cannot declare war, but certainly can't commit troops, says
concercial author Attorney Fox's contributor Conscertial Launder and Jonathan Truly
discussed the charges against Nicholas Maduro and also what to

(34:27):
expect from the case against him on CUDLO, and of
course the the arguments against Trump that what Trump did
was completely unconstitutional and illegal. And you know, we traded
one dictator for another one.

Speaker 6 (34:41):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (34:41):
Let me let you hear this clip. This is Jonathan again.
This is Jonathan Turly on on cudlo's show, constitutional law
professor and attorney himself.

Speaker 7 (34:57):
For you.

Speaker 8 (34:58):
Let me.

Speaker 7 (34:58):
I know there's a lot of million angles to this,
and I know you've been busy chap on the networks,
but your tweet. Senator Tim Kaine told Fox that the
Constitution does not give the president the right to initiate
military action, and you write on your website that is

(35:19):
entirely incorrect. Of course that's incorrect. I would I mean,
I'm not a wife. What happened to an Article two?
Even the War Powers Act? I mean, look what presidents
have done historically. I don't understand. Democrats may not like
this for other reasons, but stuff like this, I don't
understand this.

Speaker 1 (35:37):
Jonathan.

Speaker 9 (35:39):
Well, Larry, you remember this is the same senator that
attacked a nominee because he believed in natural law. He
was restating what the framer said about our constitution and
Kane compared him to the Ayatolahs and Mullah's of Iraq.
I mean, so there's a real disconnect here. But obviously

(35:59):
Senator Kane is wrong, which is ironic because he's the
chief sponsor of the resolution being put forward in the
Senate to limit the president's authority on Venezuela. He may
want to get this constitutional thing down before he does that,
because the president clearly can't declare war, but he most
certainly can commit US troops into combat, and that was

(36:21):
done obviously by Democrats, including Clinton Obama. Obama vaporized American
citizen without even a charge. He bombed the Libyan capital,
took out lines of Libyan military units, all without consulting
with Congress. I don't remember Caine being this vociferous about

(36:41):
the constitution back then.

Speaker 7 (36:44):
Jonathan, are you satisfied with the charges against against Madua?
I mean, they're basically the cocaine charges and then there's
the machine gun charges, but there are other charges as well,
So you know you're in the dense lawyer from time
to time, as I understand it, How does this stack up?
How is this going to stack up in court?

Speaker 9 (37:08):
I'll tell you what I've said before that. If Modero
Madero thought that the raid was scary, wait till he
reads this superseding indictment. I mean it is very scary.
As a defense counsel, They've got a lot. I mean,
they've got supposedly tape recordings of conversations where he's directing

(37:31):
responses and moves of the cartel. They have his family involved.
They very likely have a cooperating witness in the former
head of Venezuelan military intelligence. They've got a lot, and
this may not be the end of it. They could
come back with yet another superseding indictment. Now that they
have him in this country, it's going to be very

(37:54):
hard for the defense to move here. Now they're going
to try.

Speaker 3 (37:59):
And see Maduro. Sorry, men is well, I'm a legitimate
I'm a legitimate leader of Venezuela. But roughly fifty nations
in including ours and quite powerful nations, don't accept him.
They say he's illegitimate because the election was not fairly
executed and the person running against him actually won, but

(38:21):
he said, too bad, I'm staying in power. I don't
think you did, and his cronies wouldn't authorize that other
individual's winning. So He's one of the arguments that Trump
administration has said, as it look, he's not even recognized

(38:42):
as legitimate leader of that country, as it's legitimate El presidente.
So we're doing a police operation here getting rid of
a narco terrorist. To understand the Patriot Act, Patriot Act
with that term terrorist, and he's been labeled as an arco,
not just borrowing the government by other governments as well,

(39:02):
European governments, and you name it has been labeled a
narco terrorist. Is if terrorist is after your name, all
bets are off under the Patriot Act, the President, the DOJ,
Homeland Security, the Marines Delta for anybody that the government
sends to go after you, to protect the well being,

(39:26):
to protect the homeland, you can do what you gotta do.
There's parts of patrioar Acht that I've often felt were
unconstitutional because that doesn't always necessarily apply to just people
on foreign soil or somewhere across an ocean or a

(39:47):
sea or somewhere else. It can apply right here certain circumstances.
It's one of the things. And of course that the
out of the Patriot Act came the pies at Court,
which is I believe completely unconstitutional, a star chamber. One
of the reasons we fault American Revolution, speaking of which
and did our regime change of fact, King George was

(40:08):
because of things like star chambers, crooked kangaroo courts and
so on and so forth. So secret courts, things of
that nature. These these weird types of general and they're

(40:32):
used today unfortunately, but general warrants. It's one of our
arguments for rebellon against the British government, things of that nature.
So anyway, but if that word terror terrorists is there, well, yeah,
all bets are off that that Patriot Act thing gives

(40:53):
presidents a whole lot of leeway to go grab them
and kill. And well again tartly mentioned where bomba vaporizing
an American citizen who had joined a terrorist organization but
haven't even had in process charges against the man, took
him out with the drone killer drone. So there's I mean,

(41:18):
that's a big permission slip from by the way, Congress.
Patriotach didn't come from outer space, from out of space
a salients. That came from Congress. So then for some
of these the same Congress people to then turn around
and go, well, he's vollowing constitutional Well, yeah, I think
he probably did. Yeah, I think it's valid argument. But

(41:38):
you're the guys that gave him the permission slips to
do so. Are you going to repeal the patriotach Now no,
they'll keep that in place. See, this is this is
all about you understand the game here, This is all
about well the guy that did it has an R
behind his name. Now, now if Kamala Harris was in

(42:00):
there with Tim Walls and she did it, well, gosh,
she'd be I mean, a hero, what a brave, forward
thinking woman. It would be a completely different narrative and
song and dance. You know this, the mainstink media be
praising her for a strong, powerful woman exercising bring in
the delta force. My gosh, bringing in the delta force,

(42:22):
bringing in all that test tossed her own to take
out Maduro. I mean you could just hear the praises
that would be coming from mainstink media, from CNN, from
ms NOW formerly MSNBC, the Marxist Socialist Nationals Broadcasting Collective.
I mean, even Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who's constituents in her

(42:46):
particular Grecial district. There's a lot of Venezuelans in that
when even she kind of praised Trump for she kind
of had to to kind of grin and take a
deep breath and go, well, yeah, it was kind of good.
You guy rid of the guy, or took the guy
out of office and brought him here to be pride
for charges. Let me let you hear Rand Paul, because
Ran Paul is breaking with Trump and Republicans on the

(43:07):
whole Venezuela. Thank he's calling an action the action of
war uh and the Senate course was praying for a
constitional showdown. It's being parted by Michael Dorgan Fox News.
Rand Paul says Venezuela action amounts to war ahead of
Senate vote. He said, the US action of Venezuela do
amount of war, warning Trump administration is a sign sep
in Congress as the Senate prepares to vote on war powers. Paul,

(43:31):
a longtime non interventionist who has repeatedly put well are
they are you going to repeal the nineteen seventy three
War Powers Act or Resolution? Probably not? Longtime non interventionists
who has repeatedly pushed to reign in presidential war powers,
said which I agree with them on I don't think,
but I don't think they'll take it all the way,
said he was glad a dictator was removed from power,

(43:52):
but argued that the circumstances rinding the removal of Nicholas
Maduro must be debated by Congress. And I mean, it's
good we're having this debate. It's a debate that the
to be had for some time. But let me let
you hear what he said.

Speaker 10 (44:07):
What can I tell us about the War Powers resolution
vote leaders League and how much support it might have
from Republicans.

Speaker 11 (44:13):
We're being debated on the floor tomorrow and the vote
will probably be on Thursday. I think it's one of
the most important things that we do debate in Congress,
and that is when do we initiate war? Who has
the power to initiate war? Our founding fathers had a
long discussion of this in the Constitutional Convention and in
the Federalist papers, and they concluded, from Jefferson to Hamilton,

(44:35):
that the power should rely or reside in Congress. And
the reason for this is they were concerned about the
perpetual wars of Europe. They didn't want so much power
to reside in the hands of one person, and so
they actually took that power and said the initiation of
war should begin in Congress. I think bombing at capital
and removing the head of state is by all definitions war. Now,

(44:57):
I think the administration us to present this as well,
this is just law enforcement. He's a drug dealer, and
we just had to bomb the whole country because we
had to protect the people arresting him. Are there are
many people around the world that have been accused of crimes?
Does this mean we have carte blanche that the president
can make the decision anytime, anywhere to invade a foreign

(45:18):
country and remove people that we've accused of a crime.
Think of the bizarre nature of this. One of the
crimes he's accused of is possessing machine guns contrary to
the nineteen thirty four US law that says Americans can't
possess machine guns.

Speaker 3 (45:32):
What does that have to do with a foreign leader?

Speaker 11 (45:34):
All that drug laws are domestic laws that he's accused
of breaking. He's exporting illegal oil. That's because we call
it illegal, you know, I mean, so it is I
think a notion, a bizarre notion that one person gets
to make this decision. It's an important debate, and we're going.

Speaker 10 (45:49):
To have it when you hear some of your Republican colleagues,
as the president that has campaigned against intervention for the
past decade, when your Republican party base has joined in
on that, how did we get to a point where
this is happening and it seems like, besides yourself, very
few Republicans are opposed to this at this point.

Speaker 11 (46:09):
It's one of the things that's always brought me back
to my support for Donald Trump, as his repeated over
and over again saying he wasn't for regime change. It's
what attracted me to this wing of the party that
was not George Bush. The Bushes were always for regime change.
Cheney was always for regime change. Those people are jumping
up and down, those that are still living are jumping

(46:31):
up and down in support of this. That should give
people pause. There's at least a dozen two dozen videos
of the president campaigning saying he's against regime change. He
campaigned against Hillary Clinton, you know, for her support for
regime change. So it's a disappointment. It's a grave disappointment.
Now that has to be mixed in with some jubilation,
of course, to see an autocrat leave to the stage,

(46:54):
to see hopefully you know, the terrible state sponsored violence
of socialists them leave the stage, and hopefully freedom for
the people of Venezuela. But it's two different questions.

Speaker 3 (47:07):
And I get where RAN's coming from. I do, And
I've seen a lot of debate online. I've got friends
and associates who are very pro constitutional. I actually voted
for Trump, but they're kind of drawing the line on
this and saying, I am I going this where he
went too far? This is where they sort of get
off the MAGA bandwagon. And I get that. I've never

(47:28):
been on the MAGA bandwagon. But it is I think,
a fair invalid debate that we need to have. But
but if you're going to take the train all the
way to the end of the station, all the way
to the end of the line, down to the station,
the final junction, final station on the train route, that
has got to include a repealing of at least portions

(47:50):
of a repealing of the whole darn and getting rid
of the Patriot Act, or at least gutting much of
it and repealing the War powers. Watch they'll stop short.
They will stop short. I predict I could be wrong,
but they'll stop short, which tells me they're not fully serious.

(48:13):
Ram Paul may be, but I and right, and ram
Paul is railed against Patriot Act, and he's obviously expressed
issues with the War Powers Resolution. But the rest of them,
the Democrats who are behind this thing, will stop short
of gutting the Patriot Act, getting rid of most of

(48:34):
what's in it, or repealing the nineteen seventy three War
Powers Resolution or War Power Act. They'll stop short in
all likelihood. I'll be shocked if they don't. But that
tells you all you need to know about where these
folks are at. And it's all about politics again. Had

(48:54):
this been done by Kamala Harris, remember Trump caught heat
from the Biden administration and from a lot of Democrats
for not having done this the first go round when
he was in office. Okay, for not having done this
years ago, and they they thought, in fact, he mduro

(49:15):
probably little too, buddy, Buddy. Remember Kamala Harris was sent
that there was one of the nations she was sent to,
and some of the one of the nations that she
spoke with, amongst some other Latin American, South American mostly
nations that she spoke with regarding our illegal immigration problem.
What was happening in our southern border. She was a
quasi borders are up sorts and how not. Well that

(49:39):
didn't go They didn't take her seriously. Someone tells me
they're going to probably take the Orange Man a little
more seriously now. But they were critical that this type
of thing didn't happen. Now that it's happened, now they're
critical all of a sudden. Really, which is it? I mean,

(50:04):
you can't have this both ways.

Speaker 12 (50:07):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (50:07):
They're hoping that your memory is about, you know, two
inches long, and they're hoping that that the general public's memory,
and in some cases for some folks it is. It's
not very long, but you can go on. I don't
have the time to dig him up. I thought about
doing it, but you know, doing a collage. I've done
these video or these audio collages before of audio stripping videos.

(50:30):
Go look it up yourself. Tim Kaine, speaking of Wedge,
was one of them, and there have been others who
have railed against Trump for not doing more to deal
with Venezuela than when he does. Oh my god, he's blowing.
He's blowing little boats out of the water. He's having

(50:54):
our navy board Venezuela and oil tankers. What's going on here?
This is ridiculous. This is ridiculous. Less than three months ago,
remember the rallies for no King, Remember the No King rallies.
Now they're rallying on behalf of a dictator, which is that?

(51:17):
Mayke up your mind? Come on, we got more Christian talking.
The rocks straight ahead, stand by.

Speaker 10 (51:45):
Hey, what's up?

Speaker 13 (51:46):
This is Toby Mack with the five loves of a
Jesus freak. Write him down, hide them in your heart.
Here they are Love God, love his Word, love your enemies,
love your neighbor, love truth.

Speaker 8 (52:00):
Sound easy? Not likely.

Speaker 13 (52:02):
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 if you let God's grace offten your heart one
more time. Love God, love his Word, love your enemies,
love your neighbor, love truth.

Speaker 3 (52:22):
Amen.

Speaker 9 (52:24):
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Speaker 5 (52:41):
Now.

Speaker 3 (52:41):
A lot of people were saying, well, this is really
about oil. It's just like it was the least. It's
about oil. That's what's at the end of all this
as well. Well, yeah, oil is part of it. There's
no doubt. There's no doubt that oil plays into the thing.
Look understand that is a big oil provider to North Korea.
China okay, some shall we say not such pristine actors

(53:12):
in the world. China is all over Latin American has
been for some time. They are supplying the cartels, for example,
in Mexico with some of the chemicals and ingredients to
make fentanyl. So then run it up across our border
and kill rough one hundred thousand people a year. See

(53:34):
the more dead Americans more. China is happy. China hates us.
You must understand what the Chinese government i us. They're
talking about the people at large, some do. I'm talking
about the chicom government. They hate us. You must understand
that they don't just dislike us. They hate us. They
want to conquer us. They want to push us out
of the way. China wants world domination. China teach us

(54:00):
get this, and I've heard this from missionaries Christian missionaries
over the years. China teaches that the Asian race, specifically
the Chinese Asian race, not just any Asian race because
they think Vietnamese are you know, defective jungle monkeys, that's
what they call them, But that the Chinese people are

(54:24):
the superior race on the planet. Or does this does
this ring a bell? And that therefore the planet must
be subjected to their government and to them. Does this
ring a bell? Does this sound a little bit hilarian?
And about the the Aryan race being the best, pop

(54:44):
most powerful race on the planet, you know all that.
So they're racists, and this is what they teach, and
this is what they teach their people. I don't know
that their people always buy this nonsense. But anyway, Trump
has announced that Venezuela is turning over millions of barrels
of oil to the US government. Immediately spring boarded by

(55:08):
and Alexandra Cox Fox News back, the Trump told the
MS now hosts that the US is going to keep
the oil in Venezuela, keep it. The host press the
president on comparisons to Iraq. He announced it on Tuesday

(55:28):
today that or whenever you're listening, this might be a
day later or two days later. Aaron authorities in Venezuela
will be turning over between thirty and fifty million barrels
of high quality, sanctioned oil to the US. The move
comes after the US forces on Saturday captured Venezuelan dictator
Nicholas Maduro and his wife. I mean, get that. They

(55:51):
didn't just nab him. They took the old lady too.
I mean, it's like you're both coming to with us
hauling them to New York City to face criminal drug charges.
I think I think the I think Ram Paul's right.
I think that the machine gun charge, Okay, yeah, that's
the judge is going to toss that. It's like, well,
you know, he lives in another country. Come on, I
think you can a rocket if he wants. He lives

(56:11):
in another country American lawing and gonna fly a fly
on that. So I think I think a couple three
of these charges are gonna go are immediately going to
go right off the books. But I mean the ones
that are still hanging around a bad enough. I mean
he's gonna be doing some time. Trump said the will
be sold at market price, and he will control the
proceeds to ensure it is he used to benefit the

(56:34):
people of Venezuela and the United States. Will will be
transported directly to unloading docks in the US v A
storage ships. President said. President Trump said that he will
hand that Venezuela will hand over thirty to fifty million barrels,
and you segregate, Chris Wright. It's also have been tasked

(56:54):
with executing the plan immediately immediately. So, yeah, oil has
certainly played a certainly played a a factor in all this,
of course, sure, absolutely, And it played one certainly in

(57:22):
Iraq and the Iraq Wars and all that. And I
would I would still argue that to some extent, some
of what's going on in the Middle East, it's not
all about oil, but it's a component. It's not all
about oil. There's a lot of it's about land and
who controls what land, and Israel have any land at all.

(57:44):
But Israel is a producer. They make a little that
they produce a little bit of oil, not as much
as some of their neighbors, but they do, they do.
Venezuela actually has a lot of natural resources, which the

(58:05):
corrupt government and the corrupt leaders of that government have
kept a lot of that money for themselves. Right now,
why did Trump keep Venezuela Underbidua oilist, Well, there's a
reason and it's called at the CIA. Oh, you don't

(58:28):
think the CIA didn't have a little hand in this, well,
didn't have some sort of involvement in this. Look, the
president can't spit without the CIA knowing about it and
giving him some advice on wanting whearing how to spit.
And I'm not and I'm not really being all that
facetious when I say that or funny. The trumpstra Trump administration, Yeah,

(58:51):
they they took a lead from the CIA on this. Now,
I mean, he could have sent of CIA hit squad,
let's just take the guy out, But then, you know,
you'd still had kind of the same old thing. And
some would argue that you still do. But here's why.
It's being reported by the Daily Color News Foundation of
Listle Roar classified use intelligence assessment conducted that top figures

(59:11):
with Cholas Maduro's regime would be best positioned to maintain
short term stability in Venezuela in the immediate aftermath of
the dictator's removal. That according to the Wall Sreet Journal,
the Central Intelligence Agency Okay, the CIA analysis, which was
briefed to President Trump and shared with the small circle

(59:33):
of senior administration officials, reportedly reportedly shaped Trump's decision to
back Meduro's vice president de Elsea Rodriguez rather than opposition
leader Maria Carina Machado as an interim leader, again also
being imported by the Walls Ree Journal Coot. I think
it will be very tough for her to be the
leader if she doesn't have the sport within or the

(59:55):
respect within the country, Trump said during a Saturday press
conference after US forces captured Maduro to face federal narco
terrorism charges in New York. She's a very nice woman,
but she doesn't have the respect. Well, I think she
probably does, but does she have the the moxy right
now to get past shall we say, the old regime guards.
I don't know people hold of, but I think the

(01:00:19):
people of Venezuela do hold her in her guard. Trump
concluded that Venezuela's short term stability would depend on whether
the next leader retained the loyalty of the country's military
and ruling elites. That, according to people familiar with the
intelligence review cited by the outlet, in other words, they
took the head off the stink, but they needed to

(01:00:39):
leave the stink in place because there needed to be
something there. I mean, they didn't want to just a
complete breakdown of power and power vacuum, and then you
might get somebody worse Maduro, see you. Administration officials commissioned
the CIA to analyze day after scenarios amid internal debates
over how Venezuela might be governed, Infanduera were removed. While
important to not recommend regime change or speculate on how

(01:01:01):
Madua might lose power, it did evaluate who could maintain
order if that outcome occurred. So according to cis and
he had it's been wrong before. But according to that
CIA assessment report identified Rodriguez and two other senior regime
figures as potential interim leaders capable of preventing a rapid
collapse of the government. Former US of Venezuelan officials told

(01:01:21):
the outlet that Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello and Defense Minister
of Vladimir Padardino are considered the regime's most influential power brokers. However,
both Cabello and Padardino face US criminal charges themselves similar
to those filed against Maduro, and are widely viewed as
hostile to Washington, so they could be pulled in, you know,
down the road as well. Of course they might use

(01:01:41):
that as leverage over them to behave That's what I
was thinking after I read this, or you're next, so
and they saw how it worked out for mister Maduro
not so well. So you know, the same big bad
uglies and smarties from Delta Force and maybe some other
guys who knows Green Berets or who knows or some

(01:02:04):
CII cutthroats could come in there and do just as
much damage or worse to them. So you know, they're
probably going WHOA, But I want to walk the tight
line here for a while anyway. But contrast intelligence assessment
reportedly found that Machado and ed Mundo Gonzalez, who is
widely regarded as a true winner of Venezuela's twenty twenty
four election, would struggle to govern in the face of

(01:02:27):
resistance from pro regime security forces. Well, because the people
with the guns make the power, make the rules. Okay,
remember what mounts E Tounge said that ultimate power comes
from the end of a gun barrel, and so those
that have all the gun barrels or most of them,

(01:02:49):
tend to pretty much make the rules and have the power.
I mean, it's just that's why China wanted its society disarmed.
That's whether the proto govert wanted to Americans disarm. Okay, Yeah,
they didn't work out so well for women and children
a wounded need which we just kind of marked an
ANNIVERSARYO did it?

Speaker 5 (01:03:08):
You know?

Speaker 3 (01:03:08):
Okay? The lessons that we fail to learn. Right anyway,
I think the next days and you know, I think
everybody's kind of holding their breath. What will the next
days produce? What will the next days produce? That's and

(01:03:31):
that's an all good question. We need to pray for sure,
there needs to be prayer. In fact, Aftermurduro's capture, Venezuelan
pastor has been praying for peace, has been reported by
here Non Resteppo Christianity Today. In the early hours of
January third, as the air strikes on Ferte Tiuna, Venezuela's
largest military complex, woke up into Uriabadi and his family

(01:03:53):
from their Caracas apartment. They saw explosions as US forced
us off. The capture of Venehuelian President Nicholas Maduro and
his wife Cebia Flores be cause we manage to get
out as soon as the first detonations occurred and before
they closed off access to and from the city, said
everybody who leads Iglecia Evangelica. He quickly sent a prayer

(01:04:16):
request to his church just twenty four hour WhatsApp prayer group,
and immediately received responses from several parishioners offering to pray
for them. Right now, everything is a blurry said. By
Saturday afternoon, Adua and Flora's were, of course, enter around
to New York City where they face US federal charges
of drug trafficking and terrorist It's funny. The irony is delicious.

(01:04:37):
This communist, that's what he really is. Let's be honest here,
But there was communists. That's why he's cozy cozy with
Chad Coms. He's a communist. Is going to a city
run by a communist, I mean, who believes in the
warmth of collectivism. I'll play that clip for you later on.
The irony here is rich. You can't. I mean, it's

(01:04:59):
so thick you could carve it with a steak knife.
I mean, it's just amazing. Maduro, who had governed, of course,
Venezuela since Hugo Chavez his death in twenty thirteen, were
serving his third term as president for declaring himself winner
of a disputed election in May twenty twenty four. Under
his rule, eight million people left the country due to hyperinflation,
political repression, gang violence, and shortie of food and medicine.

(01:05:21):
Because you know, communism always works out so well, right,
wrong anyway, exile Venezuelan's sheer, Maduro's ousting gathering on the
streets of the US and that home there in Latin
American countries to celebrate the news. Yeah, questions are made
about the country's future, and global leaders question the Trump
administration is handling of the strikes. Meanwhile, locals have more
muted have a more muta response due to fear of
reprisals from police forces approach ouvers groups so Venezuelan pastures

(01:05:44):
with whom CT spoke declined to comment on Maduro's capture,
including Ribari, who stated that discretion is best until the storms.
Sometimes well yeah, because they're probably listening to the phone
calls and watching the news outlets. But sincerity. There's been
a tense calm that has prevailed in Venezuelan. Many cities,
the streets deserted as public transportation stopped over the weekend. Meanwhile,
long lines formed outside stores and is Locals stocked up

(01:06:06):
on food and gas. Well, you know, the country is
at a standstill, said Pastor George's Dumont of Apostolic and
Orthetic Ministry of the Most High God of Venezuela's Margharita Island.
Some people have gone out in search of food and
search of fuel, but we as a church are doing
what we are supposed to do. Many churches of Venezuela
decided not to hold in person services on Sunday due

(01:06:27):
to fears of further attacks. Dumont's congregation, however, was able
to meet because they gather inside a shopping mall. He
added that many parishioners were unable to attend due to
the lack of public transportation. Dumat preached on Asalm sixty five,
providing a word of hope and the Lord about the
new year that is beginning. With all the difficulties we

(01:06:47):
are facing, he said, but we have the firm hope
and faith that this year will be a year in
which God will give peace and freedom to Venezuela and
a lot of Venezuelans who are here in exile or
here's refugees. We're celebrating all over the place. Uh In fact,
kind of pushing back on some of the protesters were
protesting for Maduro and against Trump, are like, what are

(01:07:09):
you kidding? And they got into some heated arguments out
in the streets themselves. I saw some clips on that, which,
of course the main stem media largely ignored. All they
could all they could manage to gather up in the
city of San Antonio, with a huge Hispanic population, a
lot of Venezuelan refugees, all they could imagine, all they
could manage to churn up was about two hundred people,

(01:07:29):
mostly lily white. Not there are white folks and one
hundred percent Caucasian folks more or less living in Latin America.
But that's you know, it's the usual in them, mob
of unemployed agitators. That was all they could stir up,
and the whole in the whole city of about two
point what seven eight million people live in San Antonio

(01:07:50):
when I was taken, the largest cities in Texas and
the largest cities in the southwestern US, and the largest
city arguably closest to Mexico. Are one of the largest
cities closest to Mexico anyway, But that is uh, that's
a take from our brethren down there, and I can understand.

(01:08:12):
I mean, I get where they're I get where they're
coming from. I mean, they gotta be careful here. They're
a little skittish given what they've been under. And I
get it because a lot of Christians have been martyred
down there, make no bones about it. A lot of
Christians have paid the ultimate price. They typically do in
extreme sources and communist nations. And as I've said before,

(01:08:34):
and most missionaries will tell you that those nations are
built on the krush calls of Christians. Let's take a
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Well. Yeah, there aren't a lot of people booking flights
back to Venezuela right now, who are here illegally or
lately for that matter. It's being parted by the associated
foreign press. Nobody's going to run home Venezuelan diaspora and
wait and see mode. And you can kind of get that.
You gotta understand that even though they're happy that this
guy's gone, they're still going, like, you know, his cronies
are still in power. So we'll watch this. Dodo for

(01:09:55):
Venezuela is how a top US diplomat describe the future
of waiting the Caribbean country after saturdays apture President Nicholas
Maduro by US special forces in a raid on Caracas.
But for some of the eight million event Achalans who
fled the country over the past decade of economic ruin
and repression, that's about a quart of the country is gone.
The joy at seeing Maduro almost a third. Really. The

(01:10:18):
joy at seing Madurea hauled before a New York court
on Monday was tempered by the knowledge that his henchman
remained at the helm. News of of Moduroa's demise initially
triggered scenes of jubilation among the dashpro Several people choked
up as they wouldcall the hardship they had fled and
the family they left behind over the course of his
increasingly despotic uh and I would add moniacal rule. But

(01:10:40):
while many said they dreamed about and didn't you look
a little bit like Saddam husaying, what is it with
the what is it.

Speaker 5 (01:10:50):
With?

Speaker 3 (01:10:51):
There's like a dictator look. If you look at this,
if you look at this cat, you look at Maduro,
look at Stalin, look Saddam Hussein, they all look alike.
Don't think that kind of like they could all be brothers.
They've got the kind of the big bushy mustache, the
slict back dark hair, the olive complexion. I think, I

(01:11:20):
think if you want to be a successful dictator, that's
like the dictator look you have to have. You know,
of course, the uniform. You gotta have the you know,
the uniform up to the neck and it's got to
be some sort of gray or off green or you know,
some weird color. But that seems to be like the
the dictator look, doesn't it Like if you're a really

(01:11:42):
super bad, kick butt dictator, that's that's like, that's the
look you have to have, that slict back hair, you know,
the pompador. I mean, I've got a bit of pompador
for myself, but you got to have that big bushy mustache,
you know, big, the big bushy mustache.

Speaker 8 (01:12:00):
Us.

Speaker 3 (01:12:01):
I don't know. I think there's I think there's like
a fashion magazine or some kind of at couture culture,
so to speak, that these guys subscribe to. They order
their clothed uniforms, and they all have this look. I
don't know. I think it's I think there's some some

(01:12:24):
fashion rules, some I don't know. But well, then he
said the dream about returning to their homeland. They made
it clear that they had no plans to pack their
bags as yet, most out of the country's tattered economy
as a reason to keep working abroad and sending home remittances.
Some also spoke of their fear of Venezuela's security apparatus,
pointing to the paramilitaries who roam the streets of Caragus'
oninceritay to crack down on anyone rejoiced to go Maduro.

(01:12:46):
As Austin, there has been no change of regime in Venezuela.
There is no transition, As said Legia Bonavar, a Venezuelan
sociologist and rights activists living in Columbia since twenty nineteen.
These circumstances, nobody's going to round home, she told a FP.
She's standing outside of Venezuelan Consint Bogatah, where she is

(01:13:06):
awaiting to renew her passport on Monday. Alejandro solar Zano,
I think that said right A thirty five vicued that
view of quote, everything remains the same, he said, referring
to you as President Donald Trum's decision to work with
Maduro's administration rather than the Democratic opposition. But Duro's former deputy,
Delsa Rodriguez, has sworn in as acting president on a Monday,

(01:13:28):
becoming the interim head of an administration that still includes
hardline Interior Minister dios Doto Cabello, who's powerful and also
their powerful defense Minister of Vladimir Pajunial Lopez. Cabello in
particular is a figure of dread from many Venezuelans after
commandeering a crackdown on post election protests in twenty twenty

(01:13:48):
four in which in twenty four people were rest In fact,
I saw a video clip of that where they had
like this big kind of humvy looking Quasiti of armored
vehicle thing coming and just literally run people. It just
squished them, just runs like rand a bunch of people over.
Find them. You'll bust them open, guts them flying and
blood everywhere. Pretty pretty gruesome, very disturbing to watch. So

(01:14:14):
in fact, many Venezuelans were particularly disappointed by Trump's decision
to sideline opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. He was no priest,
noble Peace Prize laureate, by the way, from the transition,
at least for now. He might go to her later,
who knows with the European Union money else of the
man that any transition included Machado on her replacement candidate

(01:14:35):
and the twenty twenty four elections. Maduro, of course, is
accused of stealing. He's stealing all that. But anyway, and
I get that, I completely. If I was, if I
was a Venezuelan citizen here legally or legally for that matter,

(01:14:56):
I would be very concerned about running home anytime super soon.
I would be kind of going like, I might be
making some tentative plans, but I would, you know, hang
on to those plans real loosely, because it could all
it could all go up and smoke, and again, looking

(01:15:20):
at what happened in Afghanistan, I get it because that
was a disaster. We could have it at Vietnam. That
was a disaster. So you know, you know, i'd say
says not have a spotless record on this sort of
regime change, nation building stuff. I think it probably better
than than not. But still we've had some pretty pretty

(01:15:44):
abysmal failures and they cause a lot of blood and treasury.
So I think both Venezuelan's and as good old red
blooded Americans, I think I write take in and let's
wait and see attitude on this thing. And I think

(01:16:05):
that's why let's see, because you know, talk is cheap,
and we all know that the Orange Man is kind
of a blowhart. I mean he is, uh, you know,
he talks a big talk. He does that sort of
like I think Muhammad Ali used to do that to
psych out some of his fighters and opponents and their
fans and all that. You know, it's sort of like

(01:16:26):
these blowhard wrestlers and you know, pound their chests and
strut around and and all that after a match before
a match and talk up a big talk. He's sort
of doing some of that he's you know, strut around
like a big bandy rooster. But let's see, let's just

(01:16:46):
let's wait and see. And in the meantime, Congress will
have a debate, though I don't think a sincere one.
Well Ram Paul might be, but I think the rest
are going to be just you know, this politics on
how much power they should give a president, war powers
a president should have. But as I said, if they're serious,
they're going to gut most what's in the Patriot Act.

(01:17:09):
They'll have to and repeal the War Powers Resolution or
Act if they're serious about this. But don't hold your
breath because I think most of this is theatrics I
think of the Republicans do lose the majority in the House,

(01:17:35):
which is they're really hanging on to anyway.

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Trump again.

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But anyway, in the meantime, that's how that works. Before

(01:22:34):
we leave the whole uh Maduro Venehuela thing. Another reason
that uh I think some charges are gonna stick, and
probably stick like peanut butter to a dry roof of
a mouth, is uh Moduro provided terrorists with ten thousand
Venezuelan passports. Yeah, and in fact, Mark Arrubias said he's

(01:22:58):
pledged to the goal of eliminating terrorist's influence in the
Western hemisphere. And this guy's definitely I mean, you know,
he's a bad day today. And even tho all the
people who are screaming at Trump's a dictator, they will
grudgingly admit that. Well, yeah, it's in a way, it's
kind of good. Yeah, what drum day was illegal and
he's an idiot and he's a dictator, and he needs
to be impeached and he needs to be shot and
blah blah blah. But it's a good thing that he

(01:23:20):
got rid of the guy from Venezuela, Maduro. It's a
good thing. He pulled him out of there and took him,
took him here to stand trial. New report from the
daily Lebanese publication Al Nahar charges at Nicholas Maduro, the
dictator from Venezuela, actually captured by the US military on
President Donald Trump's orders and brought in the way with

(01:23:41):
Jorike to face narco terrorism charges. Been helpful to the
terrorists of hesblah. Yeah. That organization, with its terror backing
from Iran, has been active on the world stage over
and over and at all times in pursuit of a
destruction of Israel. Is considered to have am I'm making
fun of these people. You better believe I'm making fun

(01:24:02):
of there terrorists. You got to make fun of them.
It is considered to have It's in the talk show
rule book manual. You're gonna be a talk show host.
Make fun of the terrorists, the way they talk, the
way everything. It is considered to have had significant operations
in Venecuela under Maduro's control and now the report accuses
Maduro of delivering ten thousand Venezuelan passports to the terrorists

(01:24:27):
in the organization. No wonder Hesbala and some of the
others were whining that what Trump did was so bad. Well, yeah,
he was their buddy, you know. It is it is
as the Middle East, a media research institute that monitoring

(01:24:48):
the publications in the region, found the report by Al
Nahar some of those passports were used by officers of
Syria's but char lesad to flee the nation, the Memory
report said. Memory explained that Al Nahar's article was called
officers of the deposed Syrian regime who are in Lebanon?
Who is protecting them? Explains that after the assault regime

(01:25:08):
was overthrown in December twenty twenty four, many senior officials
fled to nearby Lebanon. Alan also notes that the narrow
circle surrounding Assade is based in Moscow, while one of
those who had links to the regime reported other official
officers fled to various Arab and African locations. The organizations

(01:25:29):
reported anyway, so he will, he's going to He's going
to take some heat for that. The retired Libantese General
further claim that Maduro provided Hesbalah with some ten thousand
passports tradition that some Assyrian officers may have used these

(01:25:51):
passports of Lebanon to Venezuela or other countries in South
America or elsewhere. The reports said, it's probably true, really
doubt that. In April twenty five, liberties journalists claim that
foreigner families of Hesbula commanders moved to Venezuela actually and Columbia,
Brazil and Ecuador as well. So likely true. But you know,

(01:26:17):
birds of a feather ten to flock together, and that
tells you something about the mindset of some of the
terrorist elements in the Middle East and the way that
they're willing to work with any bad guys or gals
for that matter, in our hemisphere. Anything to poke the

(01:26:39):
Great Satan, you know, Israel's a little Satan. We're the
Great Satan. Anything to poke at the Great Satan they're
all about. They're all about speaking of messes that I think, well,
I don't think. I don't think Delta Force is going
to be sent into to this particular disaster area with

(01:27:05):
its ridiculous crony politicians at the top of the ladder.
But let's shift gears to talking about something a little
closer to home. Minnesota. Yeah, well it's a mess, isn't it.
I'll let youre a clip here in a minute, because
some reporters aren't really happy with old Tim Walls. And

(01:27:27):
Tim Walls announced that he's a banning reelection bid amid
a fraud scandal he allowed to actually develop in Minnesota.
It's being ported by Bob Underworld of Daily Governor wants
picked by Kamala Harris to be the number two on
the then presidential ticket, ending career. Tim Walls, the scandalplay
governor who in twenty twenty four was picked by Aunt
Cammy to be number two on the dem presidential ticket

(01:27:49):
that failed catastrophically. Of course, now has a sided. His
career leading Minnesota is also over. In other words, he's
kind of, you could argue, kind of doing a soft resignation,
and a lot of folks kind of wondered that that
was probably coming and probably not a bad idea, leaving
a lot of Democrats. He's announced that he won't seek

(01:28:12):
reelection just as a massive fraud scandal engulfed him in
his state. Potential losses are estimated to run into billions
of taxpayer dollars as multiple federal agencies investigate what appears
to be massive conniving in state in the state's Somali community.
By the way, I saw a clip on YouTube of

(01:28:32):
a guy who was African American gentleman actually, who who
called a phone number for this daycare center that was
owned by a Somali family. And he even went to
the place of the business, but it looked like it
was all you know, the lights were off and it
was kind of closed up. I mean, you could see
stuff in the window, but it was like nobody there

(01:28:53):
and it was like a weekday and should have been
opening and blah blah blah. He had gone by there
a couple times and nobody was there. So he called
the number for the daycare center and it went and
I don't think it was an AI prank or joke.

(01:29:13):
It went to Tim Wallas's office and it says you
reached the office of Governor Tim Walls. He said, let
me do that again, let me dial that number one
more time. And because he showed the ad for the
daycare center, showed the number and then dial the number
again and went right to he you know, showed him
down on his cell phone. He said, you can't you know,
he said, you can't make this stuff up. So yeah,

(01:29:37):
not looking at the good there. I'm not saying that
Tim Wallas was running a fact dadcare center, but I'm
just saying it's interesting that the fake dadcare center. The
number that they put for the daycare center, I mean,
I mean, how ridiculous can you get but to put
the governor's office number. But anyway, potential loss again estimated
running the billions of taxpayer dollars. As multip fellow agent,

(01:29:59):
he's investigated to Here's that members that have daycares took
hundreds of millions of dollars and provided no services. They
allegedly created programs to provide meals of their own communities
needing instead of handing out food, bought luxury cars and mansions.
Oh yeah, so so conscientious of their needy Somali brethren.
Mm hmm. Yeah. For the hundreds of millions of dollars

(01:30:19):
allegedly were sent by Somali immigrants back to family members
in Somalia, and many of those dollars ended up in
the hands of Muslim terras and al Shabab and that
Great Walls a end of the crime was his reason
for walking out. Quote. For the last several years, an
organized group of criminals have sought to take advantage of
our states in generosity, and even as we make progress

(01:30:40):
in the fight against the fraudsters, we now see an
organized group of political actors seeking to take advantage of
the crisis. Walls, as statement Monday said, see a true narcissist,
You've got to make yourself a victim. Narcissists will always
make themselves a victim. Child sex offenders will always make
themselves a victim. Everybody else is a bad guy. It's

(01:31:01):
just how That's how it works. CB has pointed out
that Walls had announced he was seeking a third term
in a statement back in September. That's not changed, he said.
Quota came to the conclusion that I can't give a
political campaign by all, every minute I spend defending my
own political interests would be a minute I can't spend
defending the people of Minnesota against the criminals who pray
on our generosity and the cynics who pray on our differences.

(01:31:23):
He said, THO, it's not just these crooked Somalian criminals,
it's also the media and the cynics and the Republicans
Donald Trump orange man. So I decided to step out
of the race and let others worry about the elections
while I focus on the work. Okay again making himself

(01:31:45):
look like the hero, the martyr, the victim, all at
the same time classic narcissists, classic narcissism. The earlier claimed
that he would be the one to solve the problem
of fraud and crime, even though they developed on his watch.
One prosecutor already has alleged that Medicaid fraud allowed under

(01:32:06):
Walls has cost at least nine billion dollars so far,
but some are saying those numbers probably going to go up.
Walls Repealley has a push extremeists agenda points for leftists,
including a law for universal free school meals, legalizing POW
for fund paid family and medical leave. And you're in
the moniker tampon Tim for insisting that boys rushrooms in
schools carry feminine hygiene products, apparently for the boys being

(01:32:32):
a boy himself. I don't know how he makes that
math work, but you know who knows. Walls made the
announcement in a statement a had of a scheduled press
conference Monday. Walls the status as a politician amid his scandals,
of course, is drawing massive online trolling port from me.
He said. The most recent catastroph for Guy, a catastrophe

(01:32:55):
for walls, was just weeks ago when influencer Nick Shirley
went viral with the video alleging fraud at well, a
lot of them have. He's not the only one, frankly,
but fraud. He's just got one of the bigger audiences,
alleging fraud at a child care facilities in Minnesota. After
the video went viral, the Department of Health and Human

(01:33:16):
Services announced it would freeze all federal child care payments
to the state. Days later, Minnesota's Department of Children's, Youth
and Families said that investigators found the child care facilities
in question were operating as expected. Dozens of suspects were
indicted in twenty twenty two during the Biden administrations as
part of an ongoing investigation even the states own auto procedures.

(01:33:44):
The report said found of failures by the States Education
Department led to the misuse of COVID eraror programs. Some
of the criminal cases actually related to that scheme are ongoing,
and several of the defendants are of smilight to send
down furnace. This is happening in a lot of different groups,
and it's having a lot different states, not just Minnesota,
not just with the smallies. This COVID fraud thing is
is tent nationwide. Live me that you a clip though,

(01:34:08):
where the politicians got a little bit agitated some politicians,
I mean, uh, the reporters got a little bit agitated
at the politicos, if you will, got a little bit
agitated at walls or maybe a lot agitated at walls
when he said, uh, well, you know, I'll take questions,
not not now, but but but later he'll do it.

(01:34:34):
He'll do it later. And they were like, well, no,
wait a minute, hell these questions and you could tell
they went we're all happy at all. We're not very
happy campers. Let me chair this clip and h the
audio is a little you know, it's like backroom microphones

(01:34:55):
picking a lot of this stuff up. So the the
the audio is not the best, but so listen listen carefully.
If not wan, I can't help it out, but you
can kind of hear the agitation. Tomorrow, I'll be back
with you.

Speaker 7 (01:35:14):
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and at that time, I'll take all your questions.

Speaker 18 (01:35:22):
Thank you tomorrow, appreciate it.

Speaker 12 (01:35:27):
Thank you, Wow, thank you to take questions.

Speaker 1 (01:35:37):
Why didn't you?

Speaker 3 (01:35:38):
Thank you?

Speaker 19 (01:35:40):
Thankil you take your question tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (01:36:28):
This press secretary is getting credibly pretty much shout of recording.
Why do you taking questions? Why do you think you're
kind of going back? He'll be back tomorrow. He'll be
back tomorrow. Yeah, he'll be back tomorrow. Yeah, he'll be
back tomorrow. You know they want to talk to him

(01:36:49):
about then and there. Why was he scooting out of
the room because he doesn't want to take its obvious
he doesn't want to take the tough questions. He wants
to talk about the best paid healthcare leaven.

Speaker 8 (01:37:00):
Tiring.

Speaker 3 (01:37:01):
I'd say that, okay, but don't ask you any real
important questions anyway. Minnesota Daycare purportedly advertises on Craigslist for
child actress. Proveit in actual daycare. It's bereported by Jokovacs
World End Daily uh quote. Due to this insane poor decision,

(01:37:28):
clear in white supremacy, we had to close our doors.
Merely the way of Minnesota is Somali daycare fraud Craigslist
has now we're moved to post advertising for child actress
to help prove the government officials in Minneapolis take care
centers and actual business. Liz Colin of Alpheus highlighted the
posting Sunday evening with this purported offer of fifteen hundred
bucks per day for three days. The aver, which features

(01:37:49):
poor English grammar and places, specifically stated quote, my family
runs a daycare here in the city and half over
five years until Monday, when funding was cruelly ripped away
without cause. Yeah, there's no cause whatsoever there. Due to
this insane poor decision, clear and white supremacy, we had
to close our doors immediately. We must prove you are
a functioning daycare to get the funding back. The issue

(01:38:12):
is the entire client base has already found new daycare services,
so we need to find new clients based quickly. I
know the grammarers will I'm just reading as this to
pray the state vetting processes. We are looking to hire
twenty child actors for three days while state is present
on site. We pay up to fifteen hundred actor per day.

(01:38:33):
If you are interested, please send your child's age and
note of what makes your child a special actor submit
phone number as well as we will be doing quick
phone interviews as part of higher process when excess artificial intelligence.
Grock was asked if the ad was real. Grock stated yes,

(01:38:53):
Greiglist ad is really given ID number of ID seven
nine zero five nine six seven zero zero five post
any second twenty twenty six, they see twenty child actors
under five for three days at fifteen hundred day to
simulate operators during state of vetting after funding loss, citing
white supremacy. Of course, this aligns with the Minnesota decare

(01:39:14):
of fraud probes, federal holds on funds, allowed viral videos,
legend scams, so on and so forth. Anyway, some have
said it was it's a fake ad, but apparently AI
on X, which where the ad was also posted, said no,
it's legit. It's a legit at so anyway, who knows

(01:39:39):
put me put it this way, I wouldn't be as
prized if it is, if it is legit. Even if
it's not, it wouldn't be prized if it is. In
spite of all this fraud stuff, Minnesota Democrats keep funding.
So I know I'm picking on Democrats. Day and sounds
like but Minnesota Democrats keep funding some ollly nonprofit after

(01:39:59):
chairman arrested for nine million dollars fraud. It's being imported
by Warner Todd Houston, Bridbart dot Com, state officials and
Democratic gowner Tim Wallace as Minnesota continued to send millions
in welfare funding to us some Maali charity even after
the group's chairman had been charged in a nine million
dollar fraud case. We're going to show that Ali Elmi,
the chair of Somali children's charity named Kaju, was arrested

(01:40:21):
in charge in the fraud case in the fall of
twenty twenty three, but despite the arrest of its board chairman,
state officials continued sending six hundred thousand bucks in payments
to Kaju without the pause or investigation, despite Elmy's arrest
not also being reported by KTSPTV. Authorities charge Elm and
alleged that he helped steal nine million bucks in funding

(01:40:42):
from the Personal Care Assistance program managed by the state
Department of Human Services. But they cantay it's port to guy.
Isn't that great? Peer's The state has made no effort
to discover if Kaju's cheeritable efforts were legitimate, even as
they've charged it's chairman with fraud. D Channel five found

(01:41:02):
that the CHARITY'SKJEW is still listed as an active charity
in good standing with the state despite the case against
its chairman, and that no investigation on the charity has
been initiated. Why not. But despite that venue of legitimacy,
the charity has a long list of complaints against it
for neglecting paperwork filing, and shirking their accountability. KTSP even

(01:41:23):
found that the group is not even properly listed as
an official charity in the state because it has not
supplied the proper financial records. Still, more than two point
seven million bucks in state funding has flowed into the
Jew's accounts. Guole Minnesotas are incredibly frustrated by this at
Representative Schultz, it is an incredibly concerning especially when it
appears like no one is being held accountable. The separateport

(01:41:46):
KTSP found as much as twenty million bucks in Minnesota
state well for funding has also been doled out to
a number of organizations that have not satisfied the requirements
nor file the paperwork to be officially listed as charities.
So apparently, if you want to make a bunch of money,
go go set up a quasi phony charity up in Minnesota.

(01:42:07):
Don't even list it properly with a state, and you
can get millions of dollars better than Vegas odds. No,
don't go do that. I'm not, you know, being facetious here,
but I mean, my gosh, my goodness. And there's more.

(01:42:32):
Minnesota Somali fraudsters paid for Lamborghini Rolls Royce Rentalds luxury
resort in Kenya was stolen money being ported by Amy
fur Bridebart dot com. So the Minnesota Somalians convicted in
the Feeding Our Future Scheme reportally enjoyed luxurious lifestyles with
money stolen from the federal government. The news coming as
the state is under scrutiny regarding More Orleans fraud. The

(01:42:52):
frauds ares stole hundreds of millions of dollars in federal
COVID relief money and apparently use it to fund lavish
lifestyle and not feed needyach children. The New York Post
also reported Saturday, well they did with that money well.
Their rich lifestyles included condos, luxury cars, and real estate
and Kenya. I'm not sure why and Kenya, but okay,

(01:43:12):
the Alli had said, citing court documents. One of those involved,
forty three year old Leban Yassin Ali Shire, who pleaded
guilty in twenty twenty three to wire fraud money laundering,
spent three hundred fifty thousand dollars of the money on
a resort in Kenya where guests can hire a personal
chef during their stay. Oh Nice posts also noted that

(01:43:34):
Amy Bach, who prosecutors said masterminded the fraud operation, was
a sugar mama to her former boyfriend, Empress Malcolm Watson Junior,
paying him a cool million dollar salary as part of
a phony contract and spending lavishly while at bamboozling the
public money. A couple rented Lamborghinis, Rolls Royces and other
exotic cars lecture cars for two grand a day. Now

(01:43:58):
this is on their trips, according to court document. So
they also routinely took lavish vacations of Las Vegas and Graceland,
with Watson Junior flauning his stolen wealth on social media.
In June twenty twenty four, federal prosecutors charge nearly fifty
Somali Muslim immigrants in Minnesota for thieving two undred and
fifty million under the Feeding our Future umbrella scheme. Bright
bart News also reported but recently assisted in US attorney

(01:44:21):
Joseph Thompson said half of eighteen billion, half of eighteen
bana web for funds has been lost to fraud Minnesota.
That number is probably going to go up. In fact,
I've got to report on that just a bit clot
Minnesota has become a man of for fraud, so much
so that we have developed fraud tourism innistry people coming

(01:44:41):
to our state player to exploit in defraud its programs.
Thompson said this is a deeply unsettling reality that all
Minnesota should understand. Of course, this happened under Wallas's watch.
Thompson explained that traditional medicare and medicated fraud is that
people overbuild, but said the fraud in Tim Wallas's Minnesota
has been unique and that thieves are not providing any services,

(01:45:03):
just creating fake companies and filing holy fake bills to
the state. And that's special. Stick a pause, Yeah, I
mean this is a well of corruption. I think that's
going to go far deeper than anybody has come to realize.

(01:45:24):
I think a lot more exposures up ahead. I really do,
I really do more all this and some other stuff,
the stuff that's in the mcgrif. Some are challenging that
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Love be music there for you. Now there's other there's
some other issues going on too in Minnesota. Get to
that in a secon. But regarding this aud, it's not
just Minnesota, it's it's kind of all over the place.
In fact, uh huh. We're gonna get into that in
just seconds. Some stuff going on in Boston. But HHS
Council to Newsmax, this has been ported by Newsmax James

(01:48:13):
more than the third newsmax dot com HHIS Council Newsmax
Federal health fraud may total hundreds of billions. Department of
Health and Human Services General Counsel Mike Stewart on Newsmax
UDYS warned of that fraud across federal health programs could
total tens, if not hundreds of billions. That's b not millions,

(01:48:34):
billions of dollars, deciding what he described as a breathticking
case emerging in Minnesota. Speaking on National import, Stewart said
he the HHS is intensely focused on allegations of massive
medicaid related fraud Minnesota, where he estimates that it may
have ranged from billions of dollars to far hier figures

(01:48:55):
cited by President Donald Trump. Stewart said, this scope of
the alleged abuse underscores the need for aggressive enforcement well
and maybe safeguarding of some of these programs, you know,
these giveaway programs. We're not talking a few billion dollars,
Stewart said, We're talking tens, if not hundreds of billions.
That's to be billions of dollars across the spectrum of

(01:49:17):
fraud in the federal programs. Stewardi forming US Attorney credit
to Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior for
prioritizing fraud enforcement, noting that HHS is also reviewing other
jurisdictions beyond Minnesota, who decline to name them, We're gonna
get in one here in just a minute, he said.
The department's leadership is consumed with ensuring taxpayer dollars reach
legitimate beneficiaries and not these fraudsters. Every dollar of ill

(01:49:42):
gotten gains is a dollar that Martha and Johnny don't
have for benefits they desperately need, Stewart said. Added the
American taxpayers and vulnerable recipients are the ultimate victims of
large scale fraud. Suhret emphasize that the administration is committed
to a zero toledge approach, seeing the White House and
HHS or zero rode in on stopping corruption and safeguarding
federal health funds. All right, So you have that, and

(01:50:06):
that's I think that's likely true. Then you got this
that the DOJ is investigating. And bear in mind, some
of these people, not all of them, but some of
these people are not just simply quote legal immigrants that
are pulling these scams and schemes. They are illegal immigrants.

(01:50:28):
This is also a layer of the problem of illegal immigration. Okay.
DOJ is reporting that Haitian immigrants carried out multimillion dollar
food stamp fraud scheme in Boston. Baston Old Beantown that's
being reparted by John Bender Brybart dot com. A pair
of Haitian immigrants is accused of carrying out a multi

(01:50:52):
million dollar foodstamp fraud scheme in Boston, Massachusetts, including the
frauding a nonprofit food program meant for starving children and
their native Haiti. Last month of the Department of Justice
announced food stamp fraud charges again seventy four year old
Antonio Bonnieuur, a naturalized United States citizen from Haiti, and
twenty one year old Saul Alis May, a legal immigrant

(01:51:15):
illegal from Haiti who was issued a Social Security card
in November twenty twenty four. And boy did he run.
He got that gard and went Aha. Now going to
the indictment, Bonneur owned Jesula Variety Store and Alice May
owned Saulmash Mix Store, both of which stores accepted food stamps.

(01:51:38):
Investigators first started probing the small variety stores in Boston
after they seemingly began redeeming huge sums of food stamps.
The duo of the endictment allegis trafficked millions of foodstamp
benefits over a relatively short period of time. Both stories
we were conducting numerous transactions for over ninety five dollars
in a single day and hundreds of such transactions per month,
totaling over thirty thousand per month in fact for sl

(01:52:00):
Machine mix A and over three hundred thousand for Just
Soula Variety Store. The endictmental ledges a lot of money. Initially,
it would be extremely difficult for Just Soula Variety Store
and Sall mix A Store to conduct legitimate transactions commensurate
with the amounts of SNAP benefits being redeemed with the stores.
For example, the Soula Variety Store and Assault Machine mix

(01:52:24):
A Store do not have carriages or hand baskets for
their customers. Most stores only have one register and no
optical scanners to read bar codes from products. Additionally, Just
the Variety Store and Salt Machine Mixed Store are very small.

(01:52:46):
Okay this you know. They don't have all the kind
of uh I guess you could say, gadgets and gizmos
and technology and machinery. So for like you'd have it
at one of the bigger box stores to process all this. Okay.
The store has also stocked very limited quantities of food
they would be alible to be purchased with Snap benefits.

(01:53:08):
Uh yeah, that's kind of a a red flag there.
And both stores are very small and is documented during
the store visits. The undercover transactions story stocks are limited.
In short, the investigation thus far has revealed that Antonio Bonjuur,
through his store Jesula Variety Store or also known as JVS,

(01:53:31):
has traffic Snap benefits valued over six million bucks over
a period of more than three years. Adds a lot
of Snap benefits. I saw a business for a little bodega.
In other words, what we're talking about here, it's a
little corner convenience store. That's a lot of money. That's

(01:53:54):
that's a that's a heck of a profit margin. So yeah,
that's gonna look a little fishy. Anyway, that's in Boston.
I'm telling you, guys, this stuff is all over the
country and you're paying for it. Back to Minnesota. Back

(01:54:21):
to Minnesota, there's been a problem there with one of
the big hotel franchises, Hilton and Hampton, Uh Hampton in
there there, there's still there's well they're still denying DHS
Agent's afric an apology parent company by the way, cut

(01:54:42):
ties with this one particular Hampton in a Minnesota speaking
by John Nultibridbart dot com. Hilton Hotels announced early Tuesday
that it will remove a Minnesota franchise hotel from our
system after it was again caught denying rooms to Department
of Homeland Security or DHS agents investigating a local fraud. Now,

(01:55:04):
these aren't just the Homeland Security people who are picking
up the illegals. These are people investigating fraud. Okay, they're
just fraud investigator. Not wearing the masks and you know,
all the big guns everything else, fraud investigator. Some of
those guys carry weapons, but you know, the weapon of

(01:55:26):
choice that they're using is like a pen well point ben.
This is the result of an undercover video from citizen
journalist Nick Sorter. On Monday, DHS released a copy of
an email from a Minneapolis Hampton Inn denying agents comminations.
But we have noticed an influx of GOV reservations, the

(01:55:47):
email said, and we are not allowing any eyes for
immigration agents to stay on our property. After that story
went viral, the Hilton Mothership released as statement stating that
the Minneapoli Sampton Inn is independently owned hotel service welcoming places.
For all this hotel is independently owned and operated and
the actions reverence are not reflective of Hilton values. We

(01:56:08):
are investigating the matter with this individual hotel and can
confirm that Hilton works with governments, law enforcement and community
leaders around the world to ensure our properties are open
and inviting to everyone. After that, the independently owned hotel
issued an apology itself and said it would reverse that policy.
Well did they, well, ever speak. Hospitality has moved swiftly

(01:56:30):
to address this matter as it was in consistent with
our policy of being a welcoming place for all. We
are in touch with the impact of guests ensure that
they are accommodated. We do not discriminate against any individual
or agencies and apologize so those impacted. We are committed
to welcoming all guests and operating in accordance with brand standards.
They have a couple laws and our role as professional authority.
Lot okay, Well, a few hours later then this happened.

(01:56:51):
Let me let you hear. Let me let you hear
what app and again this is by This is by
Nick Soartr. He went in undercover and this is the

(01:57:19):
exchange that happened between him and the and the desk
clerk at this particular Himpton end. Now, I had to
do a little bit of do a little bit of
editing to this in terms of controlling the volume, because
the volume of the desk clerk was kind of bad.
So I did some things to enhance that volume. So

(01:57:39):
this has been enhanced, but it hasn't been edited to
make people say things are not saying. I just want
to put that out there just for the second disclosure, Okay,
because we try to be honest here this on this
show U best and best as I can. So I
am letting you know that just so you can hear
things better in the in the conversational exchange. But here
is the undercover clip and it's gone by role as well.

Speaker 12 (01:58:04):
Hello, how are you good? Do you have any rooms
for tonight?

Speaker 1 (01:58:10):
You should?

Speaker 3 (01:58:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (01:58:11):
Okay, Like how many can we get my ten?

Speaker 3 (01:58:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (01:58:16):
That could be did you already make reservations plans?

Speaker 3 (01:58:23):
No person?

Speaker 12 (01:58:25):
Name, it would just it would be uh just Nick,
I'll just put it into my personal I don't know
if you can use a government rate or not, but.

Speaker 19 (01:58:35):
It's it depends because there's a lot of stuff going
on right now.

Speaker 5 (01:58:40):
Uh is it?

Speaker 3 (01:58:42):
Uh?

Speaker 8 (01:58:43):
What agency is up.

Speaker 12 (01:58:44):
For uh using the government would be a Department Home Security.

Speaker 10 (01:58:49):
Uh so we're not accepting people from immigration as agents
DHS into our property.

Speaker 6 (01:58:58):
It's just the part management ownership.

Speaker 12 (01:59:01):
Okay. I thought that changed today that.

Speaker 1 (01:59:03):
I just talked to him, to my.

Speaker 14 (01:59:07):
The owner of the building, and he didn't say there
hasn't been any changes.

Speaker 3 (01:59:11):
So okay, yeah.

Speaker 12 (01:59:14):
Chris, you know, I mean, that's not your fault. Totally
totally get that. So they they actually said that was
it's like, I mean, honestly, this is the most convenient location.
So they they told, you know that there's no no immigration,
Well DHS.

Speaker 3 (01:59:34):
Isn't at all.

Speaker 12 (01:59:35):
Yeah, okay, okay, So so even with the thing that
they said earlier, they mentioned that there was a statement
that they put out, you know, saying that they were
that they accept everybody and.

Speaker 13 (01:59:54):
Call my owner right now if you if you want that,
that's probably good.

Speaker 12 (01:59:59):
Just I want to get to figure out because it's
a somebody somebody said, I didn't know it was this location,
but ever peak hospitality.

Speaker 1 (02:00:07):
Right, I'm new here, I don't really know what's gotcha.

Speaker 3 (02:00:13):
Yeah, so.

Speaker 12 (02:00:15):
Ye'all, just yeah, let's see what's want to Just just
to be clear, like I'm not trying to cause any problems.

Speaker 22 (02:00:21):
It's just like it's ten eleven o'clock now, so yeah.

Speaker 12 (02:00:25):
Yeah, okay, thank you.

Speaker 3 (02:00:33):
Ten minutes later. Yeah, so nobody's Andrew Michael Hollins right
now because of the time.

Speaker 8 (02:00:43):
But gotcha.

Speaker 12 (02:00:44):
Okay, so this is this is ever Peak though, and
they said every Peak Hospitalities move swiftly to address this
matter as it was inconsistent with our policy of being
a welcoming place for all. We were in touch with
the impacted guests to ensure they accommodated or discriminated. CON's
any individuals or a season apologies.

Speaker 3 (02:01:00):
So I was impacted, Yeah, we are.

Speaker 8 (02:01:04):
It's kind of I don't know.

Speaker 12 (02:01:06):
I was kind of surprised. I thought we were good
to go. I said, not everybody with the HS is immigration.

Speaker 8 (02:01:10):
That's just right.

Speaker 20 (02:01:12):
Yeah, I get that.

Speaker 12 (02:01:14):
It's also fraud investigation. I guess I'll just say as well.

Speaker 22 (02:01:18):
Yeah, okay, no no promen, Okay, no problem.

Speaker 3 (02:01:25):
All right.

Speaker 21 (02:01:29):
So they lied. They lied, Hilton and UH and the
Hampton in out here in every Peak hospitality lied full
of and now they are going to.

Speaker 17 (02:01:43):
Well, let's just say they.

Speaker 21 (02:01:45):
Left around and it's find out time.

Speaker 17 (02:01:49):
They almost got a little bit of a pass the
first time, right, you thought they may have learned their lesson.
And this is why I said that their talk is
it means nothing. You know, we were saying, oh, well, no,
they said that they're going to change their policy. They lied,
they didn't do it. They didn't do it, so.

Speaker 21 (02:02:09):
They're now I'm going to get bud lighted. Congratulations, Hilton,
you can you can take Hilton. You can take your
name off that sign tomorrow, tomorrow, today.

Speaker 12 (02:02:17):
You could do it, but we'll see if you will.

Speaker 3 (02:02:24):
And by the way, this was a Hampton end that
he went to, which is I think part of the
Hilton brand or something like that. I don't know, but
Hilton claims that this particular hotel establishment is independently owned,
but that they're going to parentic cutting ties with it.
So I don't know. Basically sure, had those those franchise

(02:02:45):
deals work with these hotels and so forth. I know
they just kind of have their own little deal and
somewhere independently owned and some are part of a bigger
conglomeration or some or even if they aren't, in penaltly ooned.
They started a certain that they're going to keep the
sign out front of certain things. They got to go,
you know, bide By or whatever. I guess we're like,
if you open up, I don't know, an Arby's roast
beef sandwich place, you still gotta kind of if you're

(02:03:07):
indeparently owned operator, you still kind of got to abide
by what Arby tells you to do and not doing
certain things. So I don't know, I don't know all
the details, but either way doesn't doesn't look real good,
you know what I'm saying. So yeah, yeah, let's take
a break. Yeah we come back. Uh yeah, that ma

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Speaker 3 (02:05:44):
Owner kind of catch you gets in your brain sticks
in there. Ah, this is in her You shift gears here.
This is interesting there's a poll out now that shows
young attending church everces more than senior years. So it
seemed like those of let's say the older boomer generation,

(02:06:09):
well even the regular boomer generation there because most boomers
now are kind of hitting that senior mark or darn
close to it or pasted it. Well, they're kind of
attending church as much as the youngsters apparently, huh quote
showing spiritual curiosity and desire for belonging being what about
bob By? New world and daily changes are happening across America,

(02:06:33):
and they are not all because of the radical American
First agenda being pursued by the politics of the White
House or Presidentald Trump. The factors may interact, but some
are harder to explain right than fights over Tariff's citizenship
and I legal aliens in fraud. For example, young people
I was youngsters now are leading growing Christian church congregations

(02:06:56):
on Sundays, and twenty twenty five was the first time
since Barne's survey and research started tracking such activities at
younger adults our attending church more often than seniors. Now,
let me pause right here, I have sat on this
shown him consistent that an awakening is happening, and it's
across the board, but it's especially affecting younger folks. Now,
I think probably some of this bump at the latter

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part of the year, I'm sure had to do with
Charlie Kirk's ministry and of course charliekirk assassination. But there's
been something going on. I mean, Charlie Kirk wasn't just
speaking empty rooms for the most part, he was speaking
the pretty stificant crowds, and the crowds are getting bigger
to where he was having to meet him bigger locations

(02:07:39):
and outdoor locations. Of course, that set of vulnerabilities for
security and ultimately paid builtimate price for that. But and
he's now with the Lord, so in the end, you know,
he wins. He was silenced temporarily but not forever. And
so something was going on. I mean, you could see

(02:08:00):
something that there was, you know that that quote unquote
revival that happened a couple three years back at that
church in Kentucky, and there's been other little revivals of
many revivals happening at universities and corners, if you will,
around the country involving young adults college age, specifically adults

(02:08:21):
now that would be the young end, if you will,
the very young end of the Millennials and the very
old end of the gen Zers. Okay, so kind of
the overlap of those two generations, I think, especially the
gen Zers, but even the younger millennials, and they're kind

(02:08:41):
of similar in their dynamics, are looking for something that
beyond social media and beyond their cell phone. These are
this is a generation that's grown up. Are two generations
that have grown up with cell phones, knowing nothing about
cell phones and swipes and looking at social media and
all that. That's their world and they don't know much

(02:09:04):
beyond that. There there's not a lot of personal interaction.
A lot of times it goes on with this group.
They're sitting there. You know, you can have twenty of
them in a room. Two might be talking the other
eighteen or swiping on their their cell phone, okay, and
that that sense of interaction and belonging and meaning and

(02:09:27):
you know, you're just not going to get that from
a social media side or TikTok or an app. It's
just not going to happen. It's it's not there for
the most part. For folks, they want something a little
more so I think that's feeding some of this. But
I've also said that we are in the early stages,
maybe in the mid stages now of an awakening. So

(02:09:48):
we're calling you the third Awakening, the great final awaken
of the Great Awakening, final away awakening that will happen
in the US before you know, Credit's fan or whatever
that whatever you want to label that that it's it's
on and it's been going on for a few years.
I'm talking about it off a normally show for some time,
and I'm not surprised at this news. And I think
we're going to see more of this as time progresses,

(02:10:10):
as this awakening builds steam. Now, certainly the Charlie Kirk's
Ministry and some other ministries and perhaps even shows like
this and so forth have you know, have thrown little
sparks onto the fire, so to speak. But that fire
is getting bigger, that Holy Spirit fire is getting bigger
and touching more and more hearts, Okay, And I believe

(02:10:33):
that this is something that will grow and we're going
to see it expand and grow. This is not just
a blip on the radar screen or just kind of
a well it's all called Charlie Kirk got killed in
a year from now, I'll go away as just a
bad thing. And some and some of that probably will.
There are some people that are glombing on because it's
kind of the cool thing to do, and then when
it's not quite as cool, then they'll move on the

(02:10:55):
next cool thing. So some some of this I suspect,
and I would even wager is you know, it's just
it's just a fad thing. But I think most of
it is not. I think most of it is legit.
Changes are happening across America, and they are not all
because of the Radical America First agenda. The factors may interact,

(02:11:16):
but some are harder to explain. For example, young people
now are leading a growing Christian church congregations on Sundays,
and twenty twenty five was the first time since Barness
or Survey and Research started tracking such activities that younger
adults are attending church more often than seniors. Millennials and
gen Z Christians are attending church more frequently than before
and much more often than our older generations. About that

(02:11:38):
the typical Gen Z church corps now attends one point
nine weekend per month, while Millennial church core is averaged
one point eight times. The steadies shift upward since the
lows seen during the pandemic, well churches were closed, their
church buildings and meetings were closed, even home group meetings
were They were frowned on and getting crunched on because

(02:12:00):
there more than five of you in a room. Barnes's
recent reports, cited by The Washington stand said, quote, not
only are young people leading the growing congregations on Sunday morning,
but twenty twenty five is the first time ever since
Barne first began tracking such activities, that older people are
not the most frequently seen people sitting in the church

(02:12:21):
peers the group found. The report confirmed these are easily
the highest rates of church attendants among young Christians since
they first hit Barns tracking Barno, which has been tracking
the church attendants by the way since nineteen ninety one,
you know, part of the research. That's one of the
things they take a look at. Quote this shift signals
a new opportunity for ministry. Younger adults are showing spiritual

(02:12:41):
curiosity and the desire for belonging. But even as they
attend more often than older adults, they still attend less
than half the time. So every touch point matters. Barn
observed members of the boomer generation and the elders are
attending only one point six weekends per month. Leading the newcomers,
apparently are gen z men. The reports yes of the
increase and interest in faith that has served since COVID

(02:13:04):
well gen Z men and frankly, younger millennial men are
taught that they have toxic masculinity, that they need to
be more feminine. Uh, that they're are root of a
lot of the problems, especially if they're white. Uh, they're
root of a lot of the problems. These guys don't

(02:13:25):
have an anchoring. They're they're they're viewed at is you know,
sort of come of the earth. You're you're the root
cause of all of our problems pretty much. You've got
toxic masculinity. You're afraid to share a locker room with
a girl who believes she's a man or a boy.

(02:13:46):
So you know, you're you're big problem. This is a
group that has a lot of that's coming from a
lot of single mothers. Someone don't know who their follow is.
This is a group of young men and these two generations,
the younger end of millennials, the older and them gen zers.

(02:14:09):
You know, young men between say seventeen eighteen upwards and
maybe twenty four to twenty five, who are adrift and
being told they're toxic and stupid and not high value
and what girl want to be with them unless they're
you know, at least six feet tall and have at
least six figures in the bank account. Otherwise, forget it, dude,
you don't, you don't. In other words, this is this

(02:14:30):
is a generation that is being told you just don't add.
There's no place for you here. You're the problem. Shut
up and sit down and get out of the way.
So sure, they're going to gravitate to something that doesn't
judge him like that, that offres some hope and grace
and love. Yeah, I mean, why not. They're not getting
in society, They're not getting that message from culture, from media.

(02:14:55):
According to Barnes latest dad of sixty six percent of
all US adults say the made a personal commitment to
Jesus that is still important in their life today. That
marks its twelve percent point increase ince twenty twenty one,
with commitment levels reach are lowest in more than three
decades of barn At tracking. But this shift is not
only statistically significant. It may be the one clearest indication
of meaningful, spiritual or newal in the United States. Commitment

(02:15:17):
to Jesus was lowest in twenty twenty one in twenty
twenty two, when it bottomed out of fifty four percent.
Since then, the research shows a steady year over year
increase in this coy inudicator. Barne explained a recent impact
was the assassination course of his September of Turning Point
USA founder Charlie Kirk, who delivered testimony of his Christian
faith consistently and constantly. So yeah, I'm sure they had

(02:15:42):
an impact. I'm sure that explains probably. I don't know
if that explains all of it, though, because that was
just a few month period there. So anyway, that's in
many ways a good thing, many ways a good thing. Colorado, Colorado, boy,
oh boy, they just don't I think Colorado's native American

(02:16:03):
term that means stupid politicians costing state residents lots of money.
We'll look into that. Colorado residents must call up fine
point four million bucks for wrongful government attack on pro
life clinic officials try to censor information that allows women
to reverse chemical abortion processes. It's also been what about
Bob Underworld, Nick Daily pay up Colorado's that's the result

(02:16:26):
of a federal court decision that the state's officials wrongfully
attack to pro life healthcare organization. It's not the first
time that the state's residents have had to call up
cash for agendas of homosexual Governor Jared Paulis and the
Democrat party in the state legislature. Earlier penalties came because
of the state's demands that Christian business operators violate their

(02:16:49):
faith and promote the LGBT lifestyle choices. The most recent
penalty for residents amounts to five point four million. That
according to officials at Beckett, which represented Bella Health and Wellness,
after the state claimed wildly that it had the right
to censor statements about the abortion pill reversal process. Apparently,
the First Amendment is something that they feel is not

(02:17:11):
applicable in their state, that they are a first Amendment
for his own court said otherwise, at least eighteen moms
is a quote. At least eighteen moms who resuved abortion
pill of versal care at Bella just celebrated Christmas with
babies born during this case, said Rebecca Pickett. Rickett's senior
council at Beckett and an attorney for Bella Health and
Wellness Quote, all Colorado should celebrate those little miracles and

(02:17:33):
the brave medical team at Bella that helped their moms
when no one else would unquote the abortion versal process,
who provides help for women who have taken the first
half of the chemical abortion process. That first chemical is
I'm going to try to pronounce this MEFA prestone, I
think wife of Preston, I think what it's called, which
causes the unborn to be deprived of progesterone. The reversal

(02:17:56):
process provides that to the mother and the child in
the most case is kind of reverse that thing the
kids born. Okay, across America, thousands of women have successfully
reversed the chemical abortion process of three of the treatment.
So there you go. But uh no, you can't say that.
You can't you can't make that announcement. You can't say

(02:18:17):
that because well, if you do, it's they might not
have the abortion. We're gonna send your speech on that
because we're at the State of Colorado. I'm wanting to
do that. Yeah, they just start getting it, are they?
State of Colorado? Just isn't getting it. Quit picking all
the Christians because they tend to win and you tend

(02:18:38):
to lose. You know, just not just not good odds
up in Utah. Utah State Board of Education member blast
anti Christian corruption GOP sellouts as well in a fiery message,
being worried bout Candice hath theway the Blaze dot Com
see I pick on g apears too, box on both
houses trust me so I'm an independent, no affiliation to

(02:19:03):
any political party. I like it that way. Board members
says education system is morally bankrupt. A Utah school board
member announced she will not seek another term, citing a
pervasive corruption and urge parents to immediately remove their children
from the state's public schools. Christina Bugis, I think that's
how you pronounce her name was elected to the Utah

(02:19:24):
State Board of Education in twenty twenty two to represent
District eight, which encompasses parts of Taylorsville, Kerns, and West Jordan.
She announced on Friday that she plans to leave public
office at the end of her term in January twenty
twenty seven. Real change is not coming. The system is
not broken. It is working exactly as crupt intended it
to work. Well, yeah, because schools now become in doctrination houses,

(02:19:50):
Bojis explained. I don't know, I it's bogus or bojus
talk with Bojis explained to her reasoning behind the decision
in a post on Acts today, I declare, without apology
or hesitation, that I will naz secret election to the
Udo State Board of Education. I am done letting my name,
my vote, in my silence to a broken, corrupt, and
morally bankrupt system that no longer shaves the children or
families of this state. She claimed there is corruption within

(02:20:12):
the local board of Education and the broader education system,
adding that quote nearly every decision is now driven by
not so hidden agendas, political cowardest, financial kickbacks, and raw
personal ambition, not by what is best for students.

Speaker 1 (02:20:25):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (02:20:26):
In other words, they're acting like typical lousy politicians. Well,
you know, uh yeah, that's kind of a problem, but
that's pretty common and it's not just in Utah. Quote
I ran for this offst to fire for you, your children,
your values, your right to be heard. Instead, I have
been forced to watch as even the loudest conservative voices
fold trade their votes for favor and money are abandoned.

(02:20:47):
Every promise they made on the campaign trail. Well, of
course I say what they want to get elected politicians
through that, there's com most of them are come. They
just are, she continued. The Republican Party platform means nothing
inside those walls. Well, yeah, because they're just the scummies
and Democrats A lot of times, you know, Paul, it's
coming politicians. It's gonna be politicians as grows. Whether it's

(02:21:09):
an RD behind their name or ANELL or an I
or elemental pqrs who you know whatever. Pardon me, the
word of the Lord means even less. Well, yeah, because
again they'll say what they got to do to get
in there. But you know, when when it comes time
to when the rubber hits the road, it's like Jesus,

(02:21:30):
who your concerns about pornography and libraries, radical gender ideology
and classrooms, erose of academic eccellents, and the assault on
parental rights are mocked, ignored, or drowned out by this
shrill demands of special interests and too timid silence of
those who fear of losing their seat more than losing
their souls. She added, Shells share a final lergient message

(02:21:51):
with parents, and get your children out of Utah's government
schools as quickly as possible. Real change is not coming.
The system is broken. It is working exactly as the
corrupt intendant it to work. Your children's minds hard, and
futures are not safe inside it. Well, at least she's
being honest, and at least the blind news are off,
and she's seeing public schools in many places. I think,
just shoot dots all over the country, and I don't

(02:22:11):
say they're all bad, but this is becoming more common
than uncommon in I would contend and argue in states
and municipalities and jurisdictions, all counties and cities all over
the countryside, and even colleges. This is why they're turning
out little communists. Oh but wait a minute. Collectivism is

(02:22:33):
warm and fuzzy, right, Collectivism is the way this You
capitalist pigs, you got it all wrong. And you, you know,
you people who are patriots waving around the constitution of decorations,
you got it all wrong. It's the warmth of the
collectivism of socialism, extreme socialism and communism. And by the way,
the primary difference between socialist or extreme socialists and communisms

(02:22:56):
and communism is that the extreme socialsts haven't taken all
your guns away yet. That's about the primary difference. But
let me let me let you hit this clip from
none other than mad Man mom Nanni running New York.
The new U Communists are of the way a Jork. Yeah,
their new dictator. Yeah, let me let you hear what

(02:23:18):
he thinks about all this.

Speaker 15 (02:23:19):
Oh yeah, draw this city closer together. We will replace
the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.

Speaker 3 (02:23:36):
The warmth of collectivism. Yeah, there you have it, the
warmth of collectivism.

Speaker 17 (02:23:45):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (02:23:45):
Only fans porn star who slept with eleven hundred men
which claimed turns to Christs against baptized as being ported
by the Daily Colords. Folks, apparently she has found her
mister right. Is anyone shocked? He is just another ridiculous stunt. Well,
only fans porns star Lily Phillips, who infamously slept with
over eleven hundred match claims anyway, in the span of

(02:24:06):
a day, announced that she has been rebaptized and is
returning to Christ in the New year. Quote. I got
baptized on Sunday. It was excellent. It was just really
nice to kind of reinstate my relationship with God because
it kind of deviated for quite a bit of time. Well, yeah,
let's say, she told a British tabloid. Phillips also revealed

(02:24:28):
that she was actually baptized as a child after her
parents passed away, and that she's trying to turn a
page on her career as an onlyfan porn star. Well,
if you're truly serious about the Jesus thing, then yeah,
the porn star, I things kind of got to go.
There's no like, you know, yay porn for Jesus. You know,
it's it's that's not how it works anyway, She said,

(02:24:50):
I've always been a Christian, And again, this could just
be real severe backsliding on her part. Listen, I can't
can't throw a whole lot of rocks. I mean, I've
got a checkered past myself as a backslitting Christian and
you know, so I'm not gonna be throwing too many
big rocks here. But I hope, I mean, I didn't
go to this extreme, but I hope that she is

(02:25:11):
sincere that this isn't just kind of a fad, just
a new ploy, a gimmick and marketing tool. I really
hope she means this. I hope that this is legit.
I'm praying for that it is. She said, I've always
been a Christian, so I was baptized as a baby.
Throughout my childhood, we would go to church and we
had a family member who was a vicar. We were
quite involved in Christianity. She said. She went on adult

(02:25:32):
content and it has definitely taken the back seat. She said,
I'm still trying to figure it out, but I am
just trying to prioritize other things going into twenty twenty six. Well,
if she's legit, if she's sincere about the Jesus thing,
then the porn's got to go. I mean, I'm sorry.
I sincerely hope her baptism is sincere, that she is
actually making a change in her life. I don't think

(02:25:52):
it is possible to lead the life she has for
so long and not feel soulless and pressed. Of course,
she's gotten a lot of heat for her sex stunts, right,
but the men who participated her just as much to
blame she is. They should have just said no to
the generosy instead they enabled it. I mean, it kind
of takes two to dance right, But I hope him

(02:26:14):
pray this is legit. Of course will we will see,
but I hope him pray. But she, yeah, she's got
to give up the porn thing. I mean, you know
that just can't go on forever. And finally there's this
the McRib the mcgrib. What's in it? We'll being worried

(02:26:35):
about Cooper Williamson of the Blaze dot com mcgrib fake
out sticky lawsuit claims no actual pork rib meat in
the fan favorite McDonald's menu. And let me just personally
say that I've eaten two of these things in my life.
Very first time I ate it was many moons ago,
and I gotta tell you, it kind of tasted like

(02:26:55):
a hot dog. To me, it tasted like one of
those kind of hyper uber uber, hyper hypered up. I
don't know, hot dogs all be Franks. That's got a
real smoke here. I like it, maybe one of those
kind of smoky link kind of crossed between a sausage
and a hot dog kind of deals that you get,

(02:27:16):
which I mean I like those, But to me, that's
kind of what it tasted like. I kind of had
the texture of like a hot dog. Weenie. It was
just kind of weird. I didn't really like it. I
was thinking, well, this is sort of like just some
ramped up, kind of weird shaped hot dog on a
weird bun. Let's just start selling the hot dog and
donald I mean, what's the difference to me? That's what
it tasted like. But what was in it? I didn't

(02:27:36):
know and didn't really want to ask, and only ate
a couple in my whole life and that was enough.
I'm just not a big thing because a lot of
people love the thing, and of course they bring it
back every few years, and you know, people just you know,
the cars are around the block and they're I mean it,
it's like people waiting outside in front of Target or

(02:27:57):
Walmart or someplace, you know, before six o'clock on the
day after Thanksgiving. It's crazy, but anyway. Lawsuit accused of
the fast food giant of false advertising. Class action lawsuit
file last month is challenging McDonald's over a cult favorite
menu item, the mcgrib. The lawsuit, filed on December twenty
third rather in the US District Court in Chicago. Allege

(02:28:19):
is that Mickey de'es engaged in a false advertising when
promoting the limited time menu item. But we've always been
transparent about our ingredients so guests can make the right
choice for them. Okay. The four plaintiffs in the complaint
are Peter Lee of Baldwin Park, California, Charles Lynch of Poughkeepsie,
New York, Poughkeepsie Rather, New York, Darren Baker Chicago, Illinois,

(02:28:42):
and Derek Wilson of Washington, d C. By the way,
if you were to look up my Facebook page, you
will notice of Derek Wilson. It's different Derek. The complaint
claims that the McRib does not contect Derek is not
saying Derek Wilson. The complaint complaims that the McRib does
not contain any meaningful quality of actual pork rib meat,

(02:29:04):
indeed none at all. The planets claim that the fast
food chain uses lower quality cuts of meat instead of
rib meat. In other words, like what goes in to
the hot dog, That's why it tastes like one, probably
including inter alia, pork shoulder, heart, tripe, or scalded stomach,
the usual stuff that you find in hot dogs and sausage.
That kind of makes sense. It's kind of taste like

(02:29:26):
to me, but I don't know, and December twenty twenty
format mcgrib was available. The complain shows that the mcgrib
was one of the most expensive individual items on the menu,
even exceeding the price of a big mac on average.
As a result, had they known that the mcgrib did
not contain any actual pork rib meat, the Plaineffs would
not have purchased the mcgrib, or would have only purchased
it for a lower price. And the statement obtained by

(02:29:46):
CBS News McDonald's USA said, quote, this lawsuit distorts the
facts and many of the claims are inaccurate. Food quality
and safety are at the heart of everything. Well, they
weren't questioning the safety. I don't think that's why we're
committed to using real quality ingredients across our entire menu. Okay,
let's be honest with they're not in the hamburgers that
you get from McDonald's. Now. There's some I gotta call

(02:30:06):
a little bit of a maloney sandwich here pun intended.
What goes into hamburger? Okay, when you go to get
a hamburger now they say they're one hundred percent pure beef.
That means it's all cow. But they don't tell you
what part of the cow. Everybody knows that if you

(02:30:27):
go buy a hamburger at your grocery store or from
McDonald's or Burger King or Hardy's or Stars Junior or
Joe Bob's Burger Joint down the road, the odds are
you're not getting t bone steak or ribbi steaks ground
up into hamburger in that particular hamburger patty because those

(02:30:49):
cuts of meat, those nicer cuts of meat, sell for more,
and they can get more money for them, you know,
prize per pound. Typically. We all know that what goes
into the hamburger is the byproduct. It's the it's yachts
from the cow. But it's not the choicest of cuts.
It's gonna be the scraps. Okay, that's also what goes

(02:31:11):
into your hot dogs. You're all be Franks. It's the scraps. Oh,
it comes from the cow, for sure, but if you
saw it before processing, you go, wait a minute, But
that's what goes into your hamburger. Okay, it's the it's
the poor, it's the poor or of case, it's not

(02:31:32):
existent sold of the store cuts of meat. Okay, it's scraps.
It's the scraps, and it's fat, and you know all
that jazz. So McDonald's sitting here saying, oh, look, give
me a break. You're not putting. They aren't putting prime
rib in that big mac. Oh, this patty, this big

(02:31:54):
Mac patty. I bet it's got prime rib. But no
it doesn't. I would just about guarantee it as not.
Maybe a little tiny scrap fell off of the table
somewhere and hit the floor, but it's it's not, and
there's nothing against McDonald's. In fact, I will go so
far as to say it. The Lovely missus L claims
it Big Max speak to her soul. They comfort her soul.

(02:32:16):
She has told me once a while she has a
big Mac attack. I don't care where the things, but
I will. I will indulge the Lovely missus L once
in a while. Doesn't happen often, three before time, five
times a year. Maybe I will take her to Mickey
D's for a treat and get her a big Mac,
combo mail, greasy fries and all. And she says it

(02:32:37):
touches her soul. So there you have it. I don't
know chick enough of it as a kid. I I
you can keep all the big max in the world
for yourself. You know, I don't need them. I don't
like them. Uh. CBS also reported that McDonald's and I
had this specific claim that the mcgrip contains poor cards
at tripe or it's called its stomach, and that the
company said that, well, what does go in it? What

(02:33:01):
they said was that the mcgrib has a base of
one hundred percent season the boneless pork. Well again, okay,
it comes from the pig, but it could be the snout. Okay,
look look up the FDA regulations on and advertising, and
what they can say is, and you know what is
all pork and all beef? What that means, Yeah, it
came from a pig. That's what all pork means. It's

(02:33:24):
all pork. Well, yeah, that means it came from a
pig somewhere between the rooter and the tutor as they say. Okay,
so I mean, you know, it could be the ear canal.
I mean, it could be the pork brains, it could
be this other stuff. It doesn't mean it's not pork.
It's from the pig. It's from the big just like

(02:33:45):
the stuff that's in the hamburger. It's from the cow.
It's from you know, it's from the cow. But that
doesn't mean it's RABBI. I mean, who are they fooling here?
Who are they fooling here? Seasoned boneless pork? Okay uh?
That could be calf meat. That could be literally it
could be the brains, it could be the tongue, it

(02:34:06):
could be the snout, it could be I don't know,
the stuff just above the hoof. I mean, it could
be as long as it's meat and it's pork, as
long as it's from meat from the pig. Anyway, But
notice that they aren't saying that it's rib meat. It's
a basive, has a base of one numbercent seasoned bonus pork,

(02:34:29):
and probably some mother a base. I don't, as they said,
a bass but they probably some mother chemicals and die
and other junk in there, I'm sure. But they didn't.
But they didn't notice it and pushed back and say
that it was rib meat. It's probably not. There's probably
not a hardly a scrap of rib in there after it.
There's probably less than a few percentage points the whole thing,

(02:34:50):
I would imagine, I don't know. The complaint emphasizes that
some marketing for the McRib was materially misleading for consumers,
potentially affecting their purchasing decisions. The McRib was first introduced
in Kansas City in nineteen eighty one. I don't know
how far this is really going to go with the
truth and advertising thing that's really what they're basing this on.
I mean, come on, I think everybody knows the McRib

(02:35:14):
is not made with one hundred percent rib meat. And
I don't know that McDonald's are necessarily saying that it is.
They shape it like a rib, but it ain't a
rib and there probably isn't a scrap of rib meat
any And they didn't say that they're noticing the statement.
They didn't say that there was. This is very carefully crafted,
loyally uh kind of statement to avoid frivolous lawsuits which

(02:35:35):
they have been hammered with, you know, the coffee thing,
the hot coffee thing. Uh, stack this one up there.
This may go somewhere. I don't know, they may get
hammered for truth in advertising. A lot of people that
don't like McDonald's and have them on their target list,
and you know, of unhealthy places to eat and all that,
and you know, so this could this could get a
grip in the courts and get ahead of steam. And

(02:35:56):
some courts may say, you know, as this winds its
way up the legal ladder there, it'll probably take a
few more years, but they could get hammered on this.
I don't know, but I think look, anybody going to
Mickey D's knows you're not going to get exactly the
healthiest food on the planet, nor do they advertise it.
It is for Franklin. I mean, yeah, they got the
little what is the apple things or whatever in a

(02:36:17):
cup or whatever. Most people aren't going for the apple
deals in a cup. They're going for the greasy burgers.
They're going for the milkshakes that probably haven't seen a cow.
They're going for the the coffees that have heaven those
what And of course coffee is pretty good. I mean
my dad, you said, I'm in a coffee's no my fan.
My dad love the coffee. He said, they have the
best coffee around. I presume there's coffee in it, but

(02:36:38):
it's not a health food establishment. I mean, when you
go to Mickey D's, you know what you're getting, Okay,
you're getting greasy burgers. You're probably getting fake processed cheese
food on your Hamburger's probably not real American cheese. I
doubt you're getting greasy fries that have been partially pre cooked.
You're getting stuff that heaven knows what's in it. You know,
those curly que ice cream cone soft cones. Who knows

(02:37:01):
if that's even never seen a cow. I mean, we
all know what we're getting when we go to Mickey D's,
but we do it anyway as an indulgence, and it's
fast as quick, it fills us up, and then we
feel guilty afterwards. Right, that's Mickey D's. That's most of
the fast food joints. It's most of the burger joints. Okay,
So is it a little bit hypocritical to go complaining

(02:37:24):
to Mickey D's. Well it's not one hundred percent pure
rib Yeah, I don't know that. I mean, are you
really expecting it to be that? I mean, you're not
getting top grade A's surloin and ribbi is in that
ground beef that's on your quarter pound or either bud
and you aren't soon about that, So come on, I

(02:37:45):
don't know. Maybe they should put it like in quotations
and that's how it get around it. But a little
thing may or may not contain actual rib meat, you know,
I don't know, maybe they do need to do that.
I know that Jay R F k Junr is kind
of pushing for some of this a little more truthfulness.
And notice they said that the bass, the bass was

(02:38:11):
seasoned bonus pork. Okay, well, what else is in there?
Is there? Filler?

Speaker 8 (02:38:17):
Is there?

Speaker 3 (02:38:17):
Cereal?

Speaker 8 (02:38:17):
Is there?

Speaker 3 (02:38:18):
Flavoring additives? Is there? I don't know, ground chicken beaks?
Who knows? Do you want to know? It's kind of
like a hot dog. Do you really want to know
what's in a hot dog or in a sausage? Because
you know, you'd probably make a gag if if you
really knew what was in most well, except for maybe
the non kosher one. I'm talking about not only the

(02:38:39):
non kosher ones. Maybe some of the quote quote coosha ones.
I don't know, but the at least then the non
kosher dogs. How do you know what's really in those
bad boys or boloney? For crying out loud, Boloney's just
got you know, Heaven knows what's in maloney? And obviously
they put fillers in additives, both meal and water and

(02:39:01):
food coloring and additives and preservatives, initiative and additive and
chemicals and you know, and it's and it's it's stamped out.
It's it's the meat or whatever it is put in
a mold. It's got to be putting some kind of mold. Okay.
That makes it look like a rib, so to speak,

(02:39:23):
you know, it makes it kind of look like a rib,
but obviously it's not. I mean, the thing is fake.
And and to my taste budget it tasted fake. I
don't come much barbecue sauce you put on it. I
didn't like the taste of it that much. I mean,
it was okay, I'm sure thinking I'm just eating like
a jazz up sausage or some kind of hybrid between

(02:39:48):
like a sausage and a hot dog. It tasted really
more like that to me than anything else, Like I
just should call it a hot dog.

Speaker 17 (02:39:55):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (02:39:56):
And then somebody's sue mickdogs of they sold hot dog
because well they weren't really hot and spicy and they
weren't really dog meat, you know. So I don't know.
It's a crazy world in which we live, but here
we are part of our landscape, part of our world
look happy New Year, and we're gonna need the Lord
like crazy in this upcoming year. I think that it's

(02:40:20):
gonna be full of challenges. I think there will be
a lot of challenges ahead for I'll get into this
born next next broadcast next week, but there are gonna
be challenges ahead, I think for the Body of Christ.
I think we're still in that season of exposure. There's
still a lot of stuff to go, and a lot
more stuff's going to hit the fan too many people's chagrins,

(02:40:42):
But it's where we're at and it needs to happen.
It needs to happen all across the board, in churches,
in government and big corporations, Ludy McDonald's. There's a lot
of stuff that's going to hit the fan and needs
to a lot more exposure. That's part of the healing process.
People have prayed for the healing of the station. The

(02:41:03):
Lord's going, Okay, I'm popping this big nasty boil here
and nasty junks coming out. You're seeing the corruption because
you want healing, and sometimes that's a little painful at
first and a little uncomfortable at first, and gross, Okay,
it's gross and pop a big old boil and all this.
The lovely missus l had had one on her leg
and we had to go a few months ago to
the hospital and they had a lancet thing. It was like, well,

(02:41:24):
they had to do surgery. They couldn't get it into
the er because there was just so they do it
right there, and they couldn't get into the o R rather,
so they had to do it right there in the er.
So I'm ready to say, and it was and I
sat there and watching it, and boy, the junk that
came out of this thing. It was like whoa, And
it was pretty big, and they had to lance and
then go pack it in the whole nine yards. But
but then she two weeks later she was healing. The
things just got a little just a little teeny tine,

(02:41:46):
a little rint mark there from where it was. So
she got healed. But it was gross. I mean, this
gooey stuff came out, this blood came out, this weird
liquidy stuff came out. You get smelled it like eh.
And they had to do it right there in the
yar because again they couldn't roll there was they couldn't
get her in to an operating room. It was and
so they had to they put up all this stuff.
They made me still with the side of the room

(02:42:06):
and you know, we all put every right on masks
and gloves and they went in and.

Speaker 16 (02:42:10):
Did it.

Speaker 3 (02:42:11):
And the doctor was great. So they performed a very
minor surgery but uh, you know, kind of stitched your
back up, and it was it was painful, and they
and they gave her not a fool They did knock
her out fully. It was like a Twilight Zone kind
of a sleep thing. But they made her kind of
groggy and she'll sleep it off for about thirty minutes.
But yeah, but then afterwards, I mean, she was better

(02:42:34):
and then they were able to remove the packing and
you know, she went back to just a regular doctor,
her primary doc, and they just pulled the packing out.
It was all good. So yeah, I mean, and then
she had healing. So it's painful, it's scary, it's gross,
but then there's the healing. Okay, So we're in in
that moment where the scripture says, you know, he is

(02:42:55):
the great healer. He's a great physician, and that doesn't
just mean healing of our physical ailments, but also healing
of our mental and our societal and all the ailments,
all the stuff that needs the healing touch of the
Lord that needs to be healed across the board. Well,
that process can be a little gross and scary and
painful at first, but in the end comes the results, right.

(02:43:17):
So I still believe we're kind of in that mode.
But I think there are other things happening worldwide and nationwide,
and we're probably we I think are probably on the
prespise of a civil war. I don't think they're going
to have a full till when we may have a
couple of skirmishes. I know that sounds scary to say.
I'm not urging it. I'm just simply saying, don't be
shocked if some yea who start popping off at each
other with you know, rifles, but don't join the fray.

(02:43:40):
I think the Lord will put a cabache on that
as well and save us from a pray will from
a full tilt you know, civil war or that kind
of you know, national political violence, at least for the
time being. So, but there's a lot to pray for it,
a lot of pray in our nation. And I think
a an awakening is still moving forward and has been

(02:44:01):
underway for many years and is catching ahead of steam.
And that's a good thing, and we won't be ready.
We want to be a part of that. So I
would say again, take care of like I've said on
the show many times, take care of all your literal
house or home that you live in. Take care of
your spiritual home, your body, your mind, your heart, take
care of all that. Get yourself aligned with the Lord,
get cozy with him. Keep your eyes on him in

(02:44:22):
the storm, keep your eyes on him. Two men in
history walked on water that we know of what was Jesus.
One was Peter. For a few moments he was walking
on the water, but he took his eyes off Jesus
and on the storm and got spooked and started sinking. Okay,
so we don't want to be like Peter. I mean
Peter was bold. Least we had the guts get up
there and start walking on because Jesus get out of
boat walk on the water. And he did. He had

(02:44:43):
the guts enough to get out of the boat with
the rest of the of the disciples with their jaws
hanging slack and like, are you nuts? But he got
up and you know, he was the boulder of the apostles.
In many ways more brash perhaps, And he got up
and he walked. You gotta give him credit for that
part of the story. But then he took his eyes
off the Lord and started focusing on the storm that

(02:45:05):
he started sing and he's like, oh Lord, help me,
I'm drowning you. I got you. So we got to
keep our eyes in the storm on the Lord, keep
your nose in his word, keep your eyes on him,
and you'll be just fine. Okay, whatever he does allowed
to come into your life, that's bad. He's gonna be
there with you to deal with it. Okay, And understand
I had to pass to the filter of his love

(02:45:26):
before it just came on in of its own accord.
Right on that note, gotta go. Be sure check out
the websites Christian talk at rockstunt nder dot com. You
sure take care of yourselves, take care of those that
you love, and remember God his love. See you next time.
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