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for listening and may God blessed.I'm Brian Ham. Good evening and welcome
to Digging Deeper Live. Digging DeeperLive. All right, we are a
week for forty three weeks. That'sjust outlandish, but let's get right into
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Healing at the beginning there. Yeah, it's very important for us to take
care of our health. When yourhealth goes and everything else goes, So
thank you to Green Gold Natural healing, and let's get started. Speaking of
being healthy. What do you havefor our first one for our healthy living?
We are talking about rbds refined bleacheddeodorized, refine bleach deodorized. Okay,

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that isn't what I was thinking,but you know that's I'll define it
better later. Sounds good. Soundsgood? Something about oil there, yes,
number two Segment Segment two Truman's MatrixX Files X Files two. Yeah,
we're going to continue on with thatand bring out some of the craziest
junk that you pull out from Twitter. Point blank. Twitter has the news

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before it's news, so that's whywe bring it to you. This is
a weekly recap ending October thirteenth,so stay tuned for Truman's Matrix X Files
Volume two and then the Ugly Truthyou put this together? Oh yeah,
are we looking at World War threehere? I don't know, a lot
of people seem to want it.It's almost like a there's so much talk

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and so much division lately that it'salmost like people are pushing for ye yeah,
I agree. We've got to callthat off anyway. So segment number
four, Faith Matters. I'm goingto talk about how we can live as
we are being sent, so Christsends us out to proclaim the gospel.

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So live Scent is basically saying youneed to live as if you are also
a missionary. M Not everybody isa preacher, but everybody is sent.
That's the lesson that Ryan Fontinat hadat the church just last week. You
were Wednesday Wednesday able to attend that. So you're going to enlighten us there

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and we're going to Actually you purchasedhis book and so we're going to review
his book tonight. Yeah, justa little bit of it. Yeah,
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That's all one company. It's allHail Multimedia. And now big announcement here
real quick before we get going,I just wanted to let people know in
the scanner. Okay, the bigannouncement is on the public record. Yeah.
Oh, you have a bunch moreinformation now on the public record,

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a lot more. If you're wantingthe juicy details about what happens throughout the
week. All of the critical incidentswere pretty important ones. Then you should
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the public record at the bottom ofthe public record from today, our fifty
seven separate incidents from an incident reportdirectly from the police department. So expanded
public record for all of you publicrecord freaks out there. Okay, So
now speaking of something that's kind offreaky, this is a freaky thing you

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have up on our screen here.It's called Vaccine Wars. Vaccine Wars is
an original Digging Deeper podcast that youand I started doing eighty three weeks ago.
I think last week I misspoke,I said seventy two. It's actually
eighty three. Now with this week, eighty three weeks of reports. Yes,

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and we're gonna go ahead and moveon into that vaccine war headlines what
we call it, and then we'llfind out what this report's all about.
Yes, in a war that startedwell before twenty nineteen. Secrets have been
buried deep beyond the pale. We'rehere to reveal the truth. It's time

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for vaccine war headlines. This isa war religion, This is a war
Homon children, the gin of thecar with the sickness. This is a
tradition, This is a religion.This is a wal children, the good

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with the sigma, this is away. This is all okay. So
we got a quick vaccine war headlinesreport for you tonight. We are going
over there's COVID vaccine adverse events reportsthrough September twenty second of twenty twenty three.

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And we understand or and we knowthat we are going to be banned
and have been banned and will continueto be banned on any platform that censors
the truth true about the COVID vaccines. And so therefore, go ahead and
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digging deepertv dot com and you'll seeall of this information uncensored. Right,

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one million, five hundred and ninetyfive thousand and one reports, and the
most important is one Right, everybodyis injured or dead because of this vaccine
in this report, and that's onepoint five to nine five points there was
there one million. It's crazy.Thirty six thousand, two hundred eighty six
deaths, two hundred ten thousand,one hundred and thirty eight hospitalizations. It's

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murder. It's more than crazy.It is murder. One fifty two three
ninety five urgent care visits, twohundred and thirty eight thousand, eight hundred
ninety seven doctor office visits, tenthousand, five hundred and sixty two cases
of anaphylaxis. That's shock. Ibelieve that's fine. Yeah, sure,

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Seventeen thousand, two hundred eighty casesof Bell's palsy, horrible, oh rare,
horrible. Five thousand miscarriages. That'sjust another five thousand deaths of human
beings that are no longer on gonnaface the earth. Twenty thousand, eight
hundred and forty eight heart attacks,twenty seven thousand, five hundred and forty
nine cases of mile carditis and perrycarditis, and you're hearing about that in the

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news all the time, right.Sixty and ninety five permanently disabled eighty nine
hundred and three thrombocydepenia or low plateletcount and thirty eight four hundred and eighty
seven other life threatening cases, fortysix thousand, one hundred and thirty nine
severe allergic reactions, and fifteen eighthundred and fifty two cases of shingles,

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all from this vaccine. And thisis only those people who actually reported.
And we're sad to say, butjust being straightforward here that we're pretty fired
up about this and have been fromthe beginning because we were able to save
some lives, and one of themwas your mother. One of them we're
not able to save was my father, right, and he was not able

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to report, so he is notone of the one. Yeah, his
death is is enlisted. Right.So here's another report. The COVID shot
kills one person per eight hundred injections. New report. Dennis Rancourt, PhD.
Has written over one hundred papers andheld postdoctoral research positions at prestigious institutions

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in France and the Netherlands before beinga physics professor and lead scientist at the
University of Ottawa for twenty three years. On September seventeenth, the nonprofit Correlation
published a report co authored by Randcourtentitled COVID nineteen vaccine associated mortality in the

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Southern Hemisphere. The paper is basedon the data from seventeen countries in the
Southern Hemisphere and Equatorial Region. Theresearchers found a causal link between many peaks
in all cosmrtality and vaccine rollouts.The authors were able to quantify the fatal
toxicity risk per injection, which dramaticallyincreased for the elderly, so obvious that

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these vaccines are causing deaths. Quote. We quantify the overall all age DFR
vaccine dosed fatality rate for the seventeencountries to be zero point one two six
of point zero zero four percent,which would imply that the COVID vaccine deaths

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worldwide have increased from thirteen point fivebillion injections up to September second of twenty
twenty three. So that's crazy enough. Here's a little good news for you.
Fifty one Congress members co sponsoring republicRepresentative Andy Biggs HR seventy nine the

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WHO Withdrawal Act. The WHO WorldHealth Organization. Andy Biggs and fifty one
Congress members want to leave the WorldHealth Organization. The purpose of the bill
is to direct the President to withdrawthe United States from the constitution of the
World Health Organization and prohibit use offunds. It is now up to fifty

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two representatives as of October tenth,and there's a link there for the current
list. If the WHO gets itsway, US national sovereignty will become a
thing of the past, and theWHO will have total power to mandate vaccines,
impose vaccine passports, and implement adigital health ID. Worse, the

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Biden administration is trying to help theWHO achieve its tyrannical goals. You can
follow the action steps at the JohnBirch Society website and get involved there.
Wow. Remember the John Birch Societyfrom a long time ago when we saw
the original Builderberg Foundation discovered them intwo thousand and nine. I think it

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was wow. Okay, here's mylast report. Usually I do it died
suddenly. H Okay. I foundthis instead, so instead of doing died
Suddenly's I've got a list of kidshere. Oh, late stage cancers.
They're devastating students after college vaccine men. College kids are dropping all the time.

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Oh, here's a report on seventytwo cases of turbo cancer as it's
nicknamed in ages eighteen to twenty fourthis year. This is just a small
sample of the thousands of tragic storiesthat are out there. In this group
of seventy two turbo cancers, youreported there were twenty seven lymphomas, eight

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leukemia, seven brain cancers, sixtesticular cancers, five sarcomas for breast cancers,
three holand cancers, two melanomas,and two ovarian cancers. Mm hmm.
This is a product of an aggressivelyvaccinating this is that's what that's what

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happens. Mm hm. That's theproduct of aggressively vaccinating a group of young
people who didn't need these injections.Yep. The linked dates will take you
to the go fundme page for eachstudent. I have all of them listed
here and we don't have time toread them all, but every one of
these young people, some of themhave already passed away. They've got to

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go fund me for the funeral arrangements. So hmm. Just goes on and
on and on. It's just sadanyway. And that's just from January.
That's just this year. And weknow that the turbo cancers started becoming a

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parent even earlier with kids coming outof remission. Yeah, yeah, I
see they started doing it. It'sthey're calculating it through this year. It
looks like mm hmm wow, yeahthrough September fifth. According to this list,

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from January to September fifth, therewere just so many cases. Yeah.
Well, as you can see onthe screen. We have several other
editions of the vaccine war headlines availableon diggingdeper dot net. And that's gonna
probably be a rap for us diggingfor our vaccine war headlines. Yeah,
that's wrap for that. Let's goahead and close out. Thank you for

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some of you out there are totallyconfused about what an RBD is, and
some of you already know what itwas, and you may not learn anything
here. But let's see if wecan portray some good information about this process
of these seed oils. Right inJuly, we remember we recovered the GMO

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and the Bioengineer's foods. Yeah,right, today, I wanted to drill
down specifically to common oils used intoday's kitchens. We've been taught that fats
are bad for us, but weall need some of our diets. So
what are good fats? There's alwaysbeen that debate, right, So first
let's define a couple of things beforethat. Can you go back up,

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just scroll up a tiny bit rightthere. You see the article on the
page Bioengineer the new GMO. Sowhen you reference an article that we've written
before or a podcast, then youinserted here. So that's nice. That's
not an AD. It might looklike an AD. It's not an AD.
That's our article. Okay, that'sthe other article. All right.
Yeah, So, saturated fatty acidspacked together easily and tend to be solid

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at room temperature, like butter,tallose, souet, palm oil, and
coconut oil are all classified as saturatedfats because they contain a preponderance of saturated
fatty acids. Saturated fats are stableand do not become rancid when subjected to
heat as in cooking. So then, monosaturated oils tend to be liquid at

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room temperature, but becomes solid whenrefrigerated. Olive oil, peanut oil,
lard, rape seed, and canolaare all classified as monosaturated oils. They
are relatively stable and can be usedfor cooking. Pollen saturated oils are very
fragile, do not pack together easily, and tend to be liquid even when

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cold. They tend to develop harmfulfree radicals when subjected to heat and oxygen
as in cooking or processing. Soybeanoil, saff flour oil, sunflower oil,
and flax oil are polyunsaturated oils.Yeah, and those are the worst.
Those are the worst kind. Becareful when shopping for a good extra

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virgin olive oil, because that's that'sthe best to use. Is ev Ooh
you hear that a lot right.Extra virgin olive oil is the best oil
you can use unless you're cooking inhigh heat. It's not good for high
heat. But many times the cheaperoils, the cheaper e v OO are
cut with canola or other vegetable oils. If the package says the oil is

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from several countries, it's very possiblethat it's not pure bingo. So we're
gonna watch this video and find outa little more about canola oil. A
good way to test if you havepure olive oil is to put in the
fridge and see if it solidifies.Yes, yes, so let me pull
that up here. Superfood Evolution presentscanola oil, how it's made, and

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reasons its best avoid it. Canolaoil comes from a plant that was initially
bred in Canada in the nineteen seventiesfrom the rape seed plant Brassica napis a
cruciferous vegetable in the mustard family,to produce a food grade oil with a

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lower eurusic acid content than rape seed. Another cultivar was developed through cross breeding.
The original name for canola oil wascalled lear oil, short for low
eurusic acid rape seed. The namecanola was later adopted for marketing purposes,
which is a blend of the wordsCanadian oil, low acid, or canola.

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Canola is distinguished by its bright yellowflowers and familiar looking seed pods common
to other brassica plants like kale orbroccoli. Although it is refined from the
seeds of the plant, it isconsidered a type of vegetable oil. Canola
oil because it is rather cheap toproduce, has many uses in processed and
packaged food products, and has beengreatly utilized industrially since the time it was

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first created. The growth of commercialcanola oil manufacturing as an edible vegetable oil
came shortly after genetically modified crop varietieswere produced in the late nineteen nineties,
leading to an increased supply Over thelast several decades. There has been a
large debate about whether refined vegetable oilslike canola are good fats we should be

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consuming on a regular basis. Hereare our top reasons why you might want
to consider other oil alternatives. Topfive reasons why canola oil might not be
a good choice. Number one Canolaoil and its refining process. If you've

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ever visually witnessed how vnanola seeds areprocessed to make vegetable oil, you will
know that it is a long andinvolved procedure, not a simple one like
when making unrefined oils. It beginswith seed cleaning, flaking, seed cooking
attempts between one hundred and seventy sixto two hundred and twenty one degrees fahrenheit,

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and seed pressing. The remaining presscake also recedes chemical solvent extraction,
usually hexane to draw all the oilfrom the seeds. Canola oil then undergoes
the standard RBD process, which standsfor refined, bleached and deodorized. These
techniques remove impurities and odor, butmost importantly, commercially speaking, increase the

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oil's shelf life and smoke point.The end result is a clear, rather
innocent looking, light yellow oil thatcan last up to two years or more
without going rancid. The refining processbasically strips out all of the potential nutrients.
Some health experts refer to refined vegetableoils like canola as plastic oils.

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Because they chemically alter molecules in theoil in a very unnatural way to render
a consistent product with a neutral flavorand smell, as well as extended shelf
life. It is commonly believed thatthese types of refined oils can have harmful
effects, especially on the liver,when consumed regularly. Generally, it is

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our personal opinion that canola oil isbest avoided as a main oil option,
rather consuming a variety of high qualityfats and oils like extra virgin olive oil,
avocado oil, or coconut oil canbe better dietary choices for long term
health. Here are a few otherreasons why you might want to avoid regular

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use. Number two. Most canolaoil is genetically modified. In the nineteen
nineties, the company Monsanto developed andpatented the first strain of round up ready
genetically modified canola seeds. This basicallymeans that the plants can be sprayed with

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the herbicide known as glyphosate and itwon't kill the canola plant, only the
weeds around it. GMO canola isgrown by almost all major countries producing canola
oil crops. After soy and corn, is next on the list of top
genetically modified foods. Consequently, asof twenty nineteen, about ninety percent of

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the canola oil sold and used commerciallyin food products is genetically modified. Some
research does indicate that glyphosate is avery toxic substance that can impact human health.
The question is does GMO canola oilcontain glyphosate residues? Unfortunately, monitoring
oils for potential contamination is currently nota required procedure. What about non GMO

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organic canola oil? If you're goingto use canola oil, we definitely recommend
non GMO organic varieties as these areprobably your best bet as far as quality.
These are expeller pressed oils that gothrough a double pressing and don't involve
the use of chemical solvents. However, even most higher quality expeller pressed canola

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still goes through an extensive refining processto produce an edible oil. We scoured
the internet looking for cold pressed andunrefined canola and it is very rare.
We did find one unique Canadian productmade in Quebec, so it is possible.
Remember that canola oil must explicitly indicateon product labels the term expeller pressed

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and have organic certification, and nonGMO seals for it to be a genuine
product. Number Three Canola oil andpolyunsaturated fats. Yes, it is true
that the seeds used to make canolaoil are naturally high in both the polyunsaturated
fats known as omega six and omegathree fatty acids, usually in a good

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four to one ratio. However,the refining process that most canola oil goes
through is extremely damaging to these essentialfatty acids that are highly sensitive to light
and heat. For example, mostpeople are aware that flaxed oil, one
of the highest in ala omega threes, is not an oil you would want
to cook with. It is often, in fact, cold pressed and sold

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in dark bottles to protect it againstoxidation. When it comes to commercial canola
oil, by the time it goesthrough its traditional refining and manufacturing process,
it is logical to say that thesepolyunsaturated fats have largely been exposed to both
high heat as well as light.Oil oxidation can have negative repercussions on PUFA

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content, encouraging three radicals within thebody when consumed. In twenty eighteen research
on rats, both canola and soybeanoil were shown to cause both inflammation as
well as oxidative stress. Similarly,in an earlier study, canola oil was
concluded to decrease the lifespan of ratstested. Other investigations on mice conclude that

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chronic consumption of canola oil can havea negative influence on certain neurological functions.
If you do decide to use conoloil, it is good to do so
in moderation within a well balanced diet, including good fats like omega three ala
rich foods and marine sources of DHAlike fish, seafood and or fish oil,

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krill oil, or algae oil.Supplementation number four may contain trans fats.
According to a Harvard published article,there are low amounts of artificial tre
transfats in refined canola oil due tothe deodorization process as well as its exposure

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to high temperatures that transform polyunsaturated fattyacids into transfatty acid isomers. These bad
transfats are especially present in partially hydrogenatedcanola oil, in products like shortening margarine,
and as an ingredient in many packagedand processed foods. It is best
to avoid artificial transfats like hydrogenated orpartially hydrogenated canola oil, or at the

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very least consume these types of foodssparingly, not on a frequent basis.
Keep in mind that transfats, asa byproduct of industrial vegetable oil refining under
current us FDA regulations, are listedon product labels as zero grams when they
are under zero point five grams perserving, which is usually one tablespoon.

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Number five. History of canola oilmarketing Refined canola oil, where as some
call it conola oil, is claimedto have been historically created as the industry's
response to reputed artery clogging saturated fats, in addition to the proposed health risks
of consuming other vegetable oils like cornoil and soybean oil. Canola was basically

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a cheap oil option to olive oiland was an easy cell as a mono
usaturated alternative to the main saturated cookingfats used at that time, like lard
and butter. By the early twothousands, it was heavily marketed to the
health food consumer as a better typeof oil to include as part of a
balanced diet. Because of saturated fatspast link to heart disease, it is

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generally recommended that adults keep saturated fatlevels between seven to ten percent of your
daily caloric intake. While there isan ongoing debate between nutrition scientists and some
holistic health authorities about the consumption offats in the diet, especially the saturated
variety, canola oil as an overallreplacement is not the best choice for the

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reasons we previously mentioned in our opinion. Other monoinsaturated oils like extra virgin olive
oil or avocado oil are better substitutes, as well as unrefined saturated fats like
coconut oil and ghee when used inmoderation for cooking purposes. Precautions, we

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don't recommend the regular use of canolaoil or foods with partially hydrogenated canola oil
for long term health and wellness.Before using canola oil products, seek the
advice of your nutritionis or dietitian,if pregnant, nursing, taking prescribed medication,
or if you have a medical condition. Okay, So, the consumption

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of vegetable oils increased drastically in thelast century. While some vegetat oils have
been linked to health benefits, thereare concerns about the excessive intake of omega
six It's important to note that notall plant oils are bad for your health.
Avocado oil and olive oil are bothexcellent choices. Both omega six and

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omega three fatty acids are essential fattyacids, meaning that you need some of
them in your diet because your bodycan't produce them. Some vegetable oils are
high in omega six fatty acids.Scientists have hypothesized that eating too much omega
six can lead to increased inflammation inthe body and potentially contribute to disease.

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The top four vegetable oils consumed inthe United States are soybean, canola,
palm, and corn oil. Noneof them are very good. They're referred
to as refined, bleached and deodorizedoils, or RBD for short, because
this describes the process by which they'remanufactured. Like the video explained, most
canola is chemically extracted using a solventcl called hexane, and heat is often

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applied, which can affect the stabilityof the oil's molecules. Turning at rancid
destroy the omega threes in it,and can even create trans fats. Consumption
of industrially produced trans fatty acids isa well established health risk factor that correlates
with the increased risk of developing allsorts of chronic diseases, including heart disease,

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diabetes, cancer, and obesity.One of the most surprising facts I
found was what happens during commercial deepfat frying processes with canola oil or peanut
oil. It's used to fry Frenchfries for seven hours per day for seven
days at one hundred and eighty fivedegrees celsius or three hundred and sixty five

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degrees fahrenheit, resulting in increasing thetotal trans fatty acid content from of the
oil from two point four percent tothree point three Now, so just by
having that oil sit in the fryerhot for seven days increases those transmitted Yeah,

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I can attest to the fact thatit does sit there for days because
they don't change their oil frequently.No, they don't. So I've got
another quick little video here. Unlessyou have a restaurant that changes their oil
daily. Let us know, right, French fries are some of the most

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addictive foods on the planet. Whenyou take potatoes and you deep fry them
in seed oils like peanut oil.Here at five guys, those seed oils
break down, the polyontatury to fattyacids break down into a compound called four
HNE. There are studies like thisone which clearly show that the levels of
HNE in French fries is off thecharts. In your body. HNE is

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directly linked to inflammation, some membranedamage, mitochondrial dysfunction, and sabotaging your
appetite making you more hungry. Frenchfries are delicious, I get it,
but these are the worst foods thatyou can possibly eat if you want to
lose weight and be healthy. They'reonly going to make you hungrier and lead
to long term health problems. Okay, so that's doctor, and he's saying

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that it's the most addicting food onthe planet. And I know I love
a good French fry, especially deepfat fry and cristine and so soft in
the middle. Yeah, well nowwe know. So that's gonna do it
for my health A living for tonight, All right, let's close the dollar

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X Files Volume two. So let'stake a look at what we have here,
the X Files two. It's forthe week ending October thirteenth. Like
I said, X formerly known asTwitter, has always been the place to
go for news before it's news.Yep. There are a couple other places
like Telegram and some other underground,undisclosed places that we go to, but

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I can tell you this stuff comesearly over here. Now each week we
collect the most outlandish or interesting thingswe find in twitter land and share them
with you on the X Files tonight. It's volume two. So mainstream media
is directed to censor anything that coulddamage the global agenda. This story and

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you pointed this out to me inthe first segment, and weeks ago actually
that the kids were dying. Yes, and we just got recent news that
the eight year old Yamatan Erlickman wasvaccinated with four doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
And he was known from commercials dedicatedto the popularization of the childhood vaccination

(44:23):
against COVID nineteen in the country.He died from the consequences of a heart
attack in Israel, of all places. And this is from doctor Sherry Tenpenny,
very reputable source, of course.Doctor Tenpenny is very outspoken and knowledgeable
on these vaccinations. And then RonDorland makes a really good point though in

(44:47):
this tweet. You know, we'rejust going through some random tweets here,
but look at this one today.This is Friday the thirteenth, and this
yesterday was this tweet. It wasa day of jihad tomorrow, he says,
look out but for the armed religionand doctrinated radical fundamentalists writing in four
wheel drives with flags flying from theback. They're dangerous. Look at the

(45:10):
picture there, that's great m mhm us versus them, right, Yeah,
I guess it's all about your intentionsthat you don't see rifles though,
pointing out of the back of theTrump right, you don't. Now,
let's take a look at what elsehappens so far this month. This is

(45:30):
in a long and exhaustive list here, but let's go ahead and click on
the show more. Okay, Ithink we can go to that. We'll
just we'll resize the screen for areal quick here. Well, actually it's
just fine, yeah, just fine. So this is from Shadow of Ezra,
and this is really a good recap. Let me just go through some
really quickly. Hear how much junkhas happened in the world just this month.

(45:53):
October two, the United States SupremeCourt rejects the challenge to block Trump
from the twenty fourth ballot, Sothat means they were he's actually blocked.
The Supreme Court rejected the challenge toblock him. North Dakota State Senator Doug
Larson and his wife and two kidsare killed in a Utah plane crash.

(46:13):
He was very outspoken. Massive humantrafficking crackdown in Ohio takes one hundred and
sixty predators off the street, andthere have been massive, massive arrest this
week. This month, even newFlorida law allowing the death penalty for adults
who rape children under twelve goes intoeffect. And we've got another tweet later
on that Kevin McCarthy on the thirdremoved a speaker of the house. Kevin

(46:36):
Spacey is rushed to the hospital feelinglike he's gonna have a heart attack.
The fourth, FEMA and FCC conducteda nationwide emergency alert. Did you get
your test? October fourth? Russiatest their national warning system on the same
day. Interesting, well, thatis interesting, but also several schoolgirls in
Kenya were hospitalized for a mysterious illness. Heard anything more about Kenya sense the

(47:00):
fifth, Putin announces that his alliesare building a new world. And also
on the fifth, US warplanes shootdown Turkish drone over Syria. The SEC
susie lawn Musk to force him totestify in the agency's probe of this Twitter
purchase. I ran excuse me.Iraq bans all cash withdrawals in US dollars,

(47:20):
bans them, and Donald Trump endorsesJordan for Speaker of the House,
Jim Jordan. We like him.Then on the seventh, coordinated terrorist attacks
take place against Israel. Israeli intelligencestands down. So this was interesting.
We didn't hear about this until theeighth. This was my point here.
Nobody knew until the afternoon of theeighth. Basically, by noon of the

(47:42):
eighth there was news coming out.But on the seventh, I was up
early in the morning, as Iam every morning now, doing the weather
and scanner stuff. And mind yousaw it radio reports. Well I saw
it on six am that someone saidat two am, the Iron Dome had
been penetrated, and I thought,what in the world. And then so
I looked on the news. Nobody'sreporting anything. I did my work,

(48:07):
and then I looked an hour laterand still nothing, like what Why isn't
anybody's really quiet that morning? AndI told you about it, Yeah,
I said, it's really weird,but there's something going on in Israel.
Nobody's reporting on it. And thenall the people were yelling for Israel to
be reported on. And then suddenlyeverybody's hearing about Israel. So we've got
a really interesting and informative documentary onthe actual history of this coming up in

(48:34):
the next segment. Right, butright now, let's continue on with these
tweets. In On the seventh,Israel declares the state of war. The
world's hit by a triple earthquake thesame day six point seven in Papua New
Guinea, Mexico, and Afghanistan.Are you kidding me? Thousands of deaths

(48:57):
and we never even heard a peepabout it? Did We never even heard
a word? Hello, folks.This tells you right here how distracted that
we are. They tried to distractus by this ye, this war stuff.
We're going to talk about that alsoin this segment and more. Also
on the eighth, US military plansto move the US Navy ships and US

(49:21):
military aircraft closer to Israel, andit is a show of support. So
we were told the US wasn't doinganything, and there you go. This
report says they were there. Onthe next day Israel. Israeli minister ordered
to immediately cut off the water supply. Yes, I remember when that happened,
and also then the electricity as well. Ninth, Kevin McCarthy labels Iran,

(49:45):
Russia and China as a new axisof evil. I didn't hear about
that. I didn't hear about that. When Bush said those words, then
he was in the news for weeks. Yeah. Uh, oh, look
at this. Oh did you hearthis? Look at that. Ert F.
Kennedy dropped out of the Democratic primary. Oh yes, and declares independent.

(50:06):
Yes, we did hear that.He doesn't want to have anything to
do with those Democrats. And rememberthe old Prince, the old Prince,
the old Prince Mohammed Ben Solomon ofSaudi mm hmm. He says he'll stand
by the Palestinians. Lindsey Graham suggestsUSA start bombing Iran. Yeah, I

(50:27):
know I heard that, and he'slike, you know who wants to do
that. Palestine President Mohammud Abbas announcesplans to visit Russia and meet with Vladimir
Putin. Palestine wants to meet withPutin Bighten interviewed by Special Counsel Robert Hurr
as part of classified documents probe.Yeah, we're not hearing about that either.
No, none of that. Octobertenth blackouts in Gaza, Russia suggests

(50:51):
they may not that they may jointhe Israel Hamas war. They suggest that
Putin says Israel Gaza conflict shows philof the US Middle East policy. Obviously,
Pentagon does not rule out special operationto rescue the American citizens that are
trapped in Gaza. And what aboutthe ones that are trapped in Israel?
Right October tenth, Israel propaganda.We're gonna hear about propaganda later on their

(51:17):
networks get caught spreading multiple fake storiesabout the war. Hello, this is
what it's all leading to tonight,folks. I want you to be aware
of the propaganda. Every one ofthese reports could be fake, by the
way, they could. How doyou know they're true just because I'm telling
them to you? Do you?Who am I? We're just reading somebody

(51:39):
else's post? Who are they?Who's anybody? Yeah? Is it AI?
Is it a person? Is itartificial intelligence? Is it all made
up? Are you really you?Yeah? Truman's matrix. You don't know
who's watching who or who's controlling you. So let's close it off here on

(52:00):
this tweet by just letting you knowthat when we read something on Twitter or
Facebook, any social media, anymedia anywhere, anything, remember, use
your discernment mm hmm, because you'regoing to see some disturbing images here now,

(52:22):
oh yes, and I want youto use your discernment. This should
get a warning. Please, thisis a warning right now. Children shouldn't
see this. I guess they probablysee worse things in their video games.
But we're gonna take a look ata video here. This does not show
what it says in the words here. The words say the guy is going

(52:44):
to say that he saw a pregnantlady on the floor, her stomach was
wide open, and there's an unbornbaby connected to the cord, stabbed with
a knife, and the mother shotin the head. And then the eyewitness
tells a story of this. Nowthey don't show that, but what they
do show are some dead by he'sburnt in a car. And what I
thought that was very familiar to orsimilar to, is Lehina. But I

(53:06):
just want to show. I wantyou to pay attention to what he said
at the end, which was veryinteresting. He said. The sad thing
is is he wonders which came first. Let's go ahead and listen in on
that video. If it's nine toeleven a pack, if it's if it's

(53:27):
a natural and natural disaster, ifit's a if it's a terror attack.
I saw everything all over and wethought that we saw the limits when we
got on the scene on Saturday,and I'm a father of ten children.

(53:47):
It was it was we had aSaturday and I had all my family with
me, but I left my houseown questions and came over here to the
south to help to see what wecan be a help from when I saw
the disaster and in the beginning whenwe picked up people were only shot or

(54:15):
birth to death and people that wereshot more than once, and that to
make sure that they're all there forsure death. Okay, you know we
saw that. But when I camein two days ago to he boots the

(54:36):
areas it's called and our first stop. And we're talking about I have fifty
people on my team that gon' houseto house and house to house and searching
for bodies and to see what wecan be helpful. And when we get

(54:59):
into the house and we see apregnant lady, pregnant lady in the on
the floor and we turn her around. We turn her around and the stomach
is open, wide open. Thebaby connected an unborn baby connected to the

(55:22):
cord with a with a when sadwith a knife and the mother shot in
the head, and you you're overthere and you look and you think.
You use the imagination to think whatwas first. Oh yeah, that's horrific

(55:49):
to think. But they have tothink about those horrors all the time of
that kind of scenario. I meanspeople get their heads chopped off, their
family members shot in front of them. It's just a bole. And and
this guy right here, this isvery disturbing content. Again, please,
this is very disturbing content. Uh, this is just just flat out heinous.

(56:13):
If there's any word worse than that, please let us know. It's
just flat out sick. This isan interrogation of a Hamas terrorist, untouched,
unedited. They just simply asked himwhat they were supposed to do.
Let's listen into that one. Itwas before they're raping children. They're raping

(57:13):
children. That's just what they're supposedto do. And that's just normal activity
over there. This is dirty.Then this is the month for I mean
every month is should be child sexTrafficking Awareness month, but this month is
specifically as it has been our mission, one of our four main segments has

(57:38):
always talked about and that's the uglytruth. Yes, the ugly truth of
trafficking. We've just hammered this subjectcompletely. And we also said this back.
Oh, I don't know how longago we said this A long time
ago. I had written on thescreen, but I don't know where my
tweet response went here, but Iremember we said this right a long time

(57:59):
ago. This is from doctor AnastasiaMaria Lupis. Doctor Lupas says that XCIA
analyst confirms the US is supplying weaponsto both sides of the Israel Hamas war.
The United States is funding army andsupporting both sides of the conflict,
according to Larry Johnson. So thisis something that we've been saying for a

(58:23):
long time, oh since twenty thirteenduring the Arab Spring, yeah, or
nine, whenever it was when Obamastuck his dirty nose up in the Middle
East and started stirring things up overthere. It's so maddening to watch this
stuff happen. If people would havejust all been I mean, if the

(58:44):
whole world could have been a wakelike we got woke up in two thousand
and nine, and it was afterthat Birch Society video. Yeah, right,
pretty wild that it comes back tothat tonight Yeah, So that's going
to do it for those tweets thereon Truman's Matrix. Those are the X
Files, Volume two, and thereis some crazy, strange stuff and some

(59:07):
crazy ties to these tweets back toother things that we looked at. So
we will come back to dig Deeperinto the ugly truth of some of the
things that you'll see on Truman's Matrix, which leads us to our next segment
where we will hear more about thesituation in Israel and we'll learn more about

(59:31):
what's going on over there. Okay, and that's going to do it for
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elevate your day. So I thinkthat's enough about that extra program. We've
got all kinds of things going on, including our pending well I won't say
that I was going to talk aboutour pending move, but we won't talk
about any pending move right now.No, or buying a home somewhere yet,

(01:03:44):
or listening to the Holy Spirit almostkind of changes. We won't talk
about that right now. Nope,we'll cut that part out. Are we
live? We are live? Oh, somebody's going to catch it. Yeah,
all right, so hey, herewe are. We're getting ready to
move on into our next segment,which would be the Ugly Truth. Welcome

(01:04:05):
to the Ugly Truth step. Whytrain the people only to consume Step two
infiltrate adults with the news step threeand doctor Nathan children through the schools and
the music and the apps on thephones that they use. Step four.
Separate the right from the left.Step five, separate the white from the
black. Step six, separate therich from the poor. Use religion and

(01:04:27):
the quality to separate a more.Step seven. Fabricate a problem, made
a lie. Step eight put itdown the news every night, step night.
When people start to fight and toby take control, this is called
situational design. They can save usbecause we're ready to fight. Try Oh
right, watch us well, wefree, don't die. The whole world's

(01:04:49):
brain wa everybody picking teams on theright in the streets, the whole world's
gray wah against them, and youwould gainst me. We're with you,
Tom, We will not back down. This is the ugly truth, hard
to listen to, but impossible toignore. Yeah, thank you Tom McDonald

(01:05:13):
from the Hangover Gang dot com.We love his music. Now, there's
some of it that you can't justplay on regular radio, but he is
an artist that is well spoken andhas a lot of good beats and gave
everyone, including us, direct permissionto use his music and his material in

(01:05:33):
our productions. He said, whateveryou want to use it for it doesn't
matter, just I said use it. Here's my permission. I give you
a permission. Yeah, so wealso under the Fair Use Act, we
always analyze these different things and accordingto that act, and we can use
that safely and take a look atsome of these things. But that's Tom

(01:05:54):
McDonald. We completely give him creditand we drive you to his website,
which he appreciates because we buy allhis albums and merchandise and we hope you
do too at hangover gang dot com. So anyway, thank you Tom.
Now it's time to talk about theugly truth. We're gonna have more of

(01:06:14):
Tom featured in this article. Sothat's why I wanted to let you know
you are gonna hear and see moreof Tom McDonald. He's given us permission
on each of these videos. Soare we pushing for World War three?
Yeah? Some people are talking likethat. Well I think that a lot
of people are. And there's aproblem here, Okay. War is often
too often fueled by overcharged emotion.It's all about emotion, like I'm so

(01:06:40):
mad, Well, what's overcharged emotion? Though? Heightens division? That's what
creates our sites. Okay, Andthen an awareness of division creates an animosity
for the other guy the other side, right, like he's different. Now
I know now that I'm aware ofit. That's why I hate this end

(01:07:00):
racism or racism awareness that they startedhere a few years ago, because racism
went away from like this late sixties, after they finally squished it and it
kind of went away, and nobody'stalking about it. Nobody's really racist until
Obama gets in office, and noweverybody's racist again. Yeah, and everybody's

(01:07:24):
aware of it because they keep talkingabout it. Yes, it brings it
to the front of your mind.And when you do that, it creates
emotion. And when you create emotion, overcharge emotion. Heightened division and awareness
of division creates animosity, and amositycreates a hunger for war. Tonight,
as we discussed the very difficult topicof war between Israel and Palestine, please

(01:07:49):
remember to be able to think clearly. We must keep our emotions in check.
And we're going to hear a littlewarning from Tom here. War is
coming. You can hear it inthe distance. It sounds like all the
screams of a million men and women. You can smell it in the air

(01:08:10):
and see it on your television andthe government don't care. They see the
money, not the missiles. War'scoming, and there's nowhere you can hide.
We get a thirty minute warning forthe bomb reaches our side. You
can run for somewhere safer, butyou'll just run out of time because there's
nothing you can do except prepare yourselfto die. Wars coming? Can you
feel it? Has your fear becomea secret? Who are you more scared
of? Donald Trump? Or NorthKorea? Are you worried? When you're

(01:08:31):
reading all the headlines in the evening? Even atheists will pray that they survive
and start believing. War is coming, born from money, warning ugly like
it's always been. The bullets hasgot faster, and the bombs are made
from hydrogen. America of the Bravewill have to earn her stars and stripes
again. She wrote the books onhistory, but someone else might write her
end. War is coming. Waris coming. War has come to get

(01:08:54):
the West. It was beating downour door while we were beating on our
chests. That was making better weaponswhile we laughed at making threats. And
now it's coming to get its vengeance, and we've just become oppressed. War
It's coming. It's okay to beracist as long as you hate on the
Caucasians, teaching white kids that they'reshades the same as school shots and rapists.
Maybe I'm tripping because the white childrenhave been getting told that they got

(01:09:15):
white privileged by the white guys andthe high heels. White identify the white
wayman. I'm not proud to bewhite, but I'm fine with it because
I'm not allowed to have fight init because the colonizers in the white biggest,
big white history my business. Iain't never gonna give a damn if
you like me. I'm gone tripwhen the stereotype me, I'm a white
boy, and a white boy likeme knows that all lives mat or fight
me. When I was younger,they taught me to never see color,
to treat every minutes if he wasmy brother. But now that we're calling
up, we hate one another forother o the ways that we struggling to
suffer. They come and forget it. We run and recover. The government

(01:09:36):
wants us divided and number addicted anddrunk in the cutter, so we never
wake up another recovered coming culture aboutbecause I'm bad without the pop sands.
The smoke bag woods, but theycall me a wiggery little at me.
Hitler would hate like I'm wearing aclan hood and ain't left a writer or
black the white. It's good andevil. The lead folks hain't able people
united. We stand in the divide. We follow Amemberica. We gotta get
real. You were segregated. Thatwas not fair. You were enslaved.
They did not care. But youwere never on a plantation and my generation

(01:09:59):
was not there. That's in yourDNA causing what we see today. I
pray to God you staying strong,don't want to see no man and pay
me your white folks. I'm inParis. Some of goll are such carriage,
the prejudice, when every end wasracism from your parents. Get that
poison now your veins, Whites andblacks are while they're same. They want
us in our craves. Just letme trying to explain. I swear they
want us in a lace or dyingevery day for whose lives have bark?

(01:10:28):
I'd ladies of our lives that mark. If you born black, you lose,
might as well go get that.You gonna die before you twenty five?
Get shot over your shoes you gonnaget killed by police even when you

(01:10:48):
follow the rules. If you listento the news, you'll gonna believe all
this is true. I feel nowhite kill. Don't ride for me when
I'm killed. I guess white.I thought that it's sad, but that's
the way that I feel. Ifeel like they feel like I don't know
what they y'all call me. Sincewhite male, biggot racist, he's a
Nazi. That's not me. I'mnot one of these white liperable comedies who
think that's gonna African. These alliesand they arm me. Your neighborhoods are

(01:11:11):
game and train you pro black?Would you freaking yd a dying on the
pavement all your hashtags will save them? That cast people begging for their life.
Still, I know black people whocan't afford to pay their life there
who might feel like they're the oneswho lose in their life when the worst
thing you could be is not ashame to be white. White privilege is
a system they position for division.If you black, you go to prison.
If you like your life is different. Takes the money race with they

(01:11:33):
just sprinkle. It's the manudition thatmake everyone believe that the other team is
the villain nine pro black time prowhite, a pro American every color,
curse of bros. One day whenyou carry them white and blacks are all
the same. They want us tonot play. Just let me trying to
explain. I swear they want ussay in a laced every day, who's

(01:11:57):
I've had? Boy? I won'tbe guyaning race? Whar my dog man
is paid or pless our lives?Nada mark the racing a race war dying
in the streets should be yes againstthem, but it's you against me.

(01:12:18):
Ain't nobody gonna win. Everybody gonnasee that the color or your skin,
no trees, a color that youbleed. I swear they want to sin
a race, your dying every dayfor the loose I've hadder bark, I
won't be dying race ward man ispaid for pless our lives. Dadda,

(01:12:45):
I'm barn all right. Welcome backfrom the US A break there with Tom
McDonald and Adam Calhoun. Thank youbrothers, A col and Tom. You

(01:13:06):
guys are awesome for the stance thatyou've taken against the propaganda and the brainwashing
in our society. There's just somuch garbage out there that's trying to lead
you to division and war, andwe're pointing that out to you tonight because

(01:13:28):
there's a lot of talk about thatgoing on in the news right now.
Again, we'll reiterate the fact likewe did in our last segment, that
this war has been going on fora long time. Yes, but this
newest conflict started on the seventh,which was a full day and a half
before anyone was talking about it.I told you about it the next day,
the same day, I said,you know, at two o'clock in

(01:13:51):
the morning, they you know,I guess Israeli Dome. I guess was
you know? Iron Dome was penetrated. That's the headline I'm getting, And
I was surprised. I was shockedtoo. But I look around on the
news and nobody's even say anything.It's not even trending. Nope. And
then the next day, every singletrending hashtag has something to do with the

(01:14:13):
war. And it's like, whythey ignore it, ignore it for a
full day. I don't get thatmakes sense. It's almost like they were
forced into covering it like a likea oh particular local story. I remember
on the death of a guy thatgot scorched by a truck, and nobody
want to talk about it until webrought it up. But anyway, this
is going to be a crash coursein world history as it pertains to the

(01:14:36):
Israeli Palestinian War. Now tonight we'regoing to analyze this media that this guy
is put together. Here. Thisis a I thought one of the better,
and that's why I want you totake a look at it. Tonight
wants you to take a look atit. Want everybody out there to take
a look at this and see whatyou think about his angle because if I
remember right, this particular one isthe fact that he's going to lead us

(01:14:59):
to understand or to believe something thatmay be completely contrary to what you thought
this war was about. So withoutgiving you too much of a clue about
what that is, this is goingto be a surprise as to why they're
fighting. I see some people.I am aware of this channel and I

(01:15:19):
have used several of these videos inmy science classes, so it is definitely
an educational channel. I'm glad Ipicked a good one. We analyze this
media tonight into the fair Use Act. So tune in right now for our
reaction as soon as we get done. Watching this. I think it's around
twelve minutes. Yep, Hi,I'm John Green. This is crash Course

(01:15:53):
World history, and today we're goingto talk about Israel and Palestine, hopefully
without a flame war. Yeah yeah, big ask miss, I mean that
fight goes back thousands and thousands ofyears, except thousands of years ago there
wasn't an Islam yet. So yeah. No. Also, let me submit
that very little of this conflict betweenIsrael and Palestine over the last several decades

(01:16:15):
has been about like theological differences betweenIslam and Judaism. No one's arguing about
whether the most important prophets descended fromAbraham's sun Isaac or his son Ishmael.
Right, it's not about whether tofast during Yam Kapor or Ramadan. It's
about land. Portraying the conflict aseternal or as religious makes it feel intractable
in a way that frankly, itisn't. So instead, let's begin as

(01:16:35):
most historians do in the late nineteenthcentury, and instead of talking about religion,
let's follow the lead of historians likeJames Galvin and discuss competing nationalisms.
Okay, So, in the latenineteenth century, the Ottoman Empire ruled over

(01:16:57):
what we now know as Palestine.The population there, according to Ottoman records
from eighteen seventy eight, was eightyseven percent Muslim, ten percent Christian,
and three percent Jewish. Everybody spokeArabic as the daily language, and in
Jerusalem, the religious populations were roughlyequal. To give you a sense of
life an Ottoman Palestine, an ArabOrthodox Christian musician named Wassif Jahariah grew up
in Jerusalem in the first decade ofthe twentieth century, learning the Quran in

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school and celebrating both Passover and adwith his Jewish and Muslim neighbors. Ottoman
Palestine was, in short, aplace in which people of different religious faiths
lived peacefully together. All right,let's go to the thought. The late
nineteenth century was the golden age ofnationalism in Europe, and no place was
crazier than the Habsburg Austro Hungarian empire, in which at least ten different nations

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all wanted their own state. Andin that hypernationalistic empire lived a Jewish journalist
named Theodore Hertzel, who had hopedthat Jews could assimilate into European nations,
but soon became convinced that the Jewishpeople needed to leave Europe and settle in
their own state. The concept ofJewish nationalism came to be known as Zionism.
It's important to keep in mind thatmost Zionists were secular Jews, so
they imagined Israel as a state forJews more than a Jewish state. In

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nineteen seventeen, the British government,hoping to gain the support of Jewish people,
issued the Balfour Declaration, promising quotethe establishment in Palestine of a national
home for the Jewish people, abold promise considering that Palestine was still technically
Ottoman as they hadn't yet lost WorldWar One. Of course they would soon,
But it turned out that the Britishwere over promisers when it came to

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Palestine, because a year before theBalfour Declaration, the British had secretly promised
the French that they would divide upthe Arab territories and the Brits would keep
Palestine. Furthermore, in nineteen fifteen, other British officials had promised the ruler
of Mecca, Sharif Hussain, thathe would rule over an Arab state,
including Palestine, if he led anArab revolt against Ottoman rule, which Hussein
promptly did so. Basically, theBrits had promised Palestine to the Meccans,

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to themselves and to the Zionists.What could go wrong? Banks thought bubble.
So shortly after the end of thewar, the British Is bablished a
colony in Palestine, with the ideathat they'd rule until the Palestinians were ready
to govern themselves, at which pointthe people living in Palestine were like,
well, now seems good, andthe British were like, yeah, but
maybe not just yet. Meanwhile,the British established separate institutions for Christians,

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Jews, and Muslims, making itdifficult for Palestinian Christians and Muslims to cooperate
and easier for the British to quotedivide and rule the inhabitants of Palestine.
Again, what could go wrong?Meanwhile, the British did attempt to honor
the Balfour Declaration's promise to quote facilitateJewish immigration under suitable conditions. Between nineteen
twenty and nineteen thirty nine, theJewish population of Palestine increased by over three

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hundred twenty thousand people. In fact, by nineteen thirty eight, Jews were
just under thirty percent of the populationof Palestine, and the growing Jewish population
focused on purchasing land from absentee,non Palestinian Arab landowners and then evicting Palestinian
farmers who were living and working thereby controlling both the land and the labor.
They hoped to establish a more securecommunity within Palestine, but of course

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these practices heightened tensions between Jewish peopleand Arab Palestinians during the nineteen twenties and
nineteen thirties. Along the way,Palestinian Arabs began to think of themselves as
the Palestinian nation, and that growingsense of nationalism erupted in nineteen thirty six
when the Palestinians revolted against the Britishwith the help of Jewish militias. The
British brutally suppressed the Palestinian revolt,but in the aftermath, the British issued

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a white paper limiting Jewish immigration toPalestine and calling for the establishment of a
joint Arab and Jewish state in Palestinewithin ten Yearsis managed to leave no one
happy. The Zionists were angry atBritain for limiting Jewish immigration at a time
when Jews particularly needed to leave Europe, and the Arab Palestinians were unhappy about
the prospect of waiting ten years fora state. And then came World War

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II, which was actually quite apeaceful time in Palestine. But then it
ended and tensions resumed, and theBritish realized that colonies like Palestine were far
more troubled than they were worth,so they handed the issue of Palestine over
to the newly created United Nations.They're like, oh, hey, they're
United Nations for your first problem.So in November of nineteen forty seven,
the United Nations voted to partition Palestineinto separate Palestinian and Jewish states. The

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partition plan called for two states roughlyequal in size, but the borders looked
like a jigsaw puzzle. I mean, you do not look at this map
and think, yeah, that's gonnawork. Sure Enough, it didn't,
and soon after the plan was announced, they cleverly named nineteen forty eight Arab
Israeli War broke out, with Israelon the one side and the Palestinians and
many Arab states on the other.The Israelis won and when an armistice was

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signed in nineteen forty nine. Israeloccupied a third more land than they would
have had under the UN proposal.Meanwhile, Jordan controlled and later annexed,
the West Bank and the Old Cityof Jerusalem, and Egypt controlled the Gaza
Strip. Over seven hundred thousand Palestiniansfled their homes and became refugees and the
surrounding Arab countries and to Israelis thiswar was the beginning of their nation.

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To the Palestinians, it was theKnobka, the catastrophe. As they became
state. Over the next eighteen years, nothing changed territorially, and then in
nineteen sixty seven, Israel and severalArab states went to war again. It
was called the Six Days War becauseget this, it lasted six days.
Israel won and then gained control overthe West Bank, the Gaza Strip,
the Sinai Peninsula, and the GolanHeights. So the nineteen forty seven proposal

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looked like this. By nineteen sixtyseven things looked like this. Then the
UN passed Resolution two four to twoMan they are good at naming resolutions,
which outlined a basic framework for achievingpeace, including Israel withdrawing from the territory
acquired in the war, and allparticipants recognizing the rights of both a Palestinian
and an Israeli state to exist.This, of course, did not happen.

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After the war, the broader IsraeliArab conflict morphed into a more specific
Israeli Palestinian conflict. And this isa nice moment to note that not all
Muslims are Arabs, not all Arabsare Palestinians, and not all Palestinians are
Muslims. Like there's a significant Christianminority of Palestinians. For instance, Palestinian
is a word used to describe theethnic identity of those who have historically lived

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in Palestine. There were, forinstance, lots of Christians in the Palestinian
Liberation Organization or PLO, formed innineteen sixty four and led by Yasser Arafat.
The PLO oversaw guerrilla groups that attackedcivilians, but also use nonviolent approaches
to try to achieve a Palestinian state. And meanwhile, the Israeli government began
to establish Jewish settlements in what hadbeen Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem,

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the West Bank, and the GazaStrip. There are now over three hundred
and fifty thousand Jewish settlers in theWest Bank and over two hundred thousand in
East Jerusalem, and these settlements areillegal according to international law, but Israel
counters by saying that they aren't reallyillegal because Palestine isn't really a state.
By the late nineteen eighties, Palestinianslaunched the First Intifada, which literally means

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shaking off, and this began withlike boycotts of Israeli products and services and
refusing to pay Israeli taxes. Butwhen the Israeli armed forces cracked down on
protesters, violence ensued and the firstin Tafada also saw the founding of Hamas,
which launched the first suicide bombing againstIsrael in nineteen ninety three. Hamas
gained support partly because of its militancy, but mostly because of its social welfare
projects. In Gaza. It builtand staffed schools, mosques, and clinics.

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The most important legacy of the FirstIntifada was the emergence of peace talks
between Palestinians and Israelis. This ledto the Osclo Accords and a peace process
based on our old friend United NationsSecurity Council Resolution two four two. But
there were a lot of issues toresolve. I mean, putting aside the
question of like how to make twostates that don't look like a jigsaw puzzle.
There is the question of the Jewishsettlement and the right for Palestinian refugees

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and their descendants to return to Palestine, water rights, which are a big
deal in that part of the world, and so on. It's very complicated.
So then came the Clinton talk.Oh, it's time for the open
letter. But first, let's seewhat's inside of the globe. Oh.
Look, it's a collection of philanderingAmerican presidents. An open letter to Bill
Clinton. Hey, Bill, Soyour talks probably came closer than any other

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time in recent history to an actualpeace deal between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
Israeli Prime Minister hu Barack was willingto give up more land currently claimed
by Israel than at any time inthe past. Even Yasser Arafat was surprised.
Although not all the questions got addressed. You were definitely closing in on
something, but in the end itdidn't happen. And since then, not
to criticize you, things have gottenkind of worse and worse and worse.

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Worst of all, that was yourbig legacy moment. Now all you've got
is the conflict in Northern Ireland gettingresolved while you were president. In short,
it could have been amazing, butinstead it was kind of nah,
kind of like your presidency. Actually, at least you always have those vodka
soaked hugs with Boris Yeltsen to lookback on. Best wishes, John Green.
So, the Clinton talks failed,Ehud Barock's government was undermined, and

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then in September of two thousand,Prime Minister candidate Ariel Sharon led a group
of one thousand armed guards to theTemple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem.
To Muslims, this is known asthe Alaksa Mosque, and it's the
third holiest site in Islam, behindonly the Kabah in Mecca and the Prophets
Mosque in Medina, and it's theholiest site in Judaism. So in short,

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it's a pretty touchy place to marchto with a thousand armed guards.
So the event sparked a massive protest, which eventually led to the much more
violent Second Intifada, in which morethan three thousand Palestinians and one thousand Israelis
were eventually killed. In two thousandand two, the Israelis, claiming to
act in defensive civilians, began constructionof a wall around the West Bank,
but instead of following the borders establishedafter the nineteen sixty seven war, the

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barrier was built to include many Israelisettlements on the Israeli side. To Israelis,
that was about self defense. ToPalestinians, it was an illegal land
ground. Then in two thousand andfive, Yasser Arafat died and in an
election shortly thereafter, Hamas won amajority of the parliamentary seats. Since then,
Hamas and the Palestinian authority have sortof divided how to govern Palestine,

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and it's also sort of been poorlygoverned. In the past ten years,
Hamas has frequently launched rocket attacks intoIsrael. Israel has responded with extended and
extremely violent invasions of Palestinian territory thathave seen thousands of Palestinians killed, many
of the militants but also many notBoth parties claim to be responding to the
provocations of the other, but muchof the conflict reflects a consistent failure on

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all sides too, understand the legitimacyof the other's narrative. To Palestine,
the Palestinian people have been denied astate not just since the formation of Israel,
but also for decades before that,and now they live under what amounts
to a military occupation. And that'sall true to Israel. The Jewish people
clearly need a homeland which the UnitedNations establish, and they certainly aren't the
first nation state to consolidate and increasetheir territory via military victory. And they

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need to protect their nation against themany active threats made against them by their
neighbors. That's also true. It'simportant to understand the internal logic of these
competing nationalist visions. For both Zionistand Palestinian national visions to eventually work,
it's necessary to understand the right ofeach to exist and the legitimacy of each's
historical narrative. But these problems aren'tthousands of years old, and they aren't

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intractable. They emerged in the Britishmandatory period. But let's hope that by
understanding that this isn't an endless religiouswar, that we might be closer to
seeing its end. Thanks for watching. I'll see you next week. Crash
Courses filmed here in the Chad andStacy Immicold studio in Indianapolis, and it's
made possible by our subscribers on someAll right, sorry about the interruption there.

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We do want to give them creditfor that. And you can watch
the full video on the article.That guy's really entertaining. He is and
educational and had an angle there thatthis was not a religious war. This
is all about land, yeah,and bad management and bad management, yes,
definitely bad governance. And so thatkind of ties into what we're talking

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about with all the stuff that you'rehearing about, Oh, this is a
US against them, and it's thisdivision of people like Christians and Arabs.
That isn't what the war is about. That war started, yes, back
when Ismael and Isaac, that's whenthe separation started with Abram, right,

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But that's not what we're talking abouthere. They're not fighting over brotherhood,
they're fighting over land. Right.So for those of you that knew that
already, yeah, no big revelation. But for those who you who think
this is a holy war and thatthis is something that we should think like

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it's the end of the world oror you know, these talks of wars
and rumors of wars, that thatis the end of the world. God
says in the Bible that do notlet these talks of wars and rumors of
wars make you think that's the endof the Bible, at the end of
the war, at the end ofthe world. Don't let it distract you
from the real purpose, because Jesuswill come like a thief in the night,

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like like that. Right, Sowhat we have to do is use
our discernment and we must cut throughthe propaganda. And also because it's about
the land grab and not about religion, there is no reason to be calling
people who aren't necessarily supporting one sideor the other Zionists or anti Semites,

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right right, It's not about religion. Stop stop thinking about it. Yes,
yeah, so stop dividing people andrealize that it's just a business transaction
yep, okay, exactly, withsome hard feelings, a lot of death
and destruction, I know. Butthe war propaganda. Remember to always use
your best discernment when it comes towar propaganda. And we are in war

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right now. We're not talking aboutnecessarily just the Israel Palestine war. Well,
I'm talking about the war that we'rein right now. This is good
versus evil. This is the warin the mind, and this is something
that we really have to pay attentionto. They will always tell you what
they want you to hear. Remember, the media will always tell you what

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they want in order to create emotion. Without the propaganda, there would be
fewer wars. This is a battleof your mind. They want to get
into your head. You are theproduct they want to manufacture you. They
do that through subliminal advertising, throughwar propaganda. Do you believe what the

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media tells you? If you rememberthat they always have a reason for what
they tell you, then you'll realizethat they are manipulating you. A dear,

(01:31:43):
good bro and picking up calls.All was wrong? Man, there
are good Hey, A dear mhmm, you know, I see it's proper

(01:32:25):
candles, proper candles, and allI see it is proper candles, proper
candles. You see it's proper candles, proper candle. Hell, I hear's
propaganda. Now you standing by thebefall and they've been dropping the ball and

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depending how we didn't in the game. We don't write to the sound of
a boss, and the true statof lines ain't never sign stood and remained
the boss in the world that isfull of saw worthy speak you're getting across.
I won't be silent. I amast spoken. I am the product
of pain. Someone you'll see myname. No fame could never break down
a brain that it's already croaking.Every wound is a pain devotion. They
feel words and I purge emotion staffcharras I drop. It's that please lie

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from the moonic owning the system,the sides we spend, me buy when
most of my time is spent inthe dreams we have, or stay inside
we sleep and wake the liver withregret. The price of life that have
to cost the price of fame couldcost your head to fit from me is
what you're seeking properly. The candlecandle can all I see, it's coup
of candle to you know? AllI see it is to the candle and

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doctor nadd They convinced us all thateverything we say is racist and blove will
changes. That's what happens. Y'allneed balance, y'all need backs and rights
and lefts and rights to stop themadness. They blanded. It's trump providing
we all been divided right in thestreets. Elections always been rigged. I
aren't surprised with somebody cheese. Isee it's pentagrams on the propaganda, but

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I'm already the vaccine. It ain'thard for wolves to find the flock when
the sheep are fast asleep. Toomany people like character, too many journalists
scaring you, too many pencils attimes, and to rewrite the constitution,
they probably gonna tear it up.I love the country, but I don't
trust the people taking care of us. We went to bed with the American
dream. We woke up in America, and all I see is proper candle

(01:34:34):
candle candle prop you know, man, that leads us. That's gonna lead

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us pretty much into the closing ofthe ugly truth. But first I want
to just tell you that that wasn'tnecessarily a Tom McDonald video. That was
Dax. Of course, Dax.Dax. He's another independent artist we'd better
still be. Did he ever signI don't think so. Yeah, if
he signed on a punch ofment anyway. Now, he's a pretty tough guy,

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he is. I don't know ifI would want to get in the
middle of that way, either oneof these guys. But anyway, so
Tom has given us permission to useanything that he's done. He was featured
on Dak's video. So as weuse that fair use act to analyze this
video, let's break that down andtell me what you think about it.

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I think it's got some great visualsin there, and just the fact that
they're talking about us being misled inso many different ways from one media outlet
to another, from you know.One of the things that struck me is
it's kind of weird is how everybodywas so obsessed with using their cell phone

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to record what's going on. Yes, and his point there is that people
aren't willing to help or listen.They just want to be the creator or
the star or whatever. I don'tknow what it is. Somebody said that
if you're looking through the screen,it doesn't feel as real. So holding

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that camera videoing something that's happening,you are more disconnected to the reality.
Isn't that interesting? Yeah, that'sa good point. Whoa you know,
So if you're afraid of life,you know, just look at it through
your camera. Right. Anyway,that's the ugly truth, and we're gonna

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go ahead and close on out,but make sure you visit hangover Gang dot
com or Dax's Facebook page or ofcourse his YouTube channel. Visit Dax and
you know, buy his music.And if you want to buy that song,
anything that Tom McDonald's done, thengo to Hangovergang dot com. And

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thank you for listening to the UglyTruth, because they can. We're ready
to fight. Why bug well readdo die? The whole welds Brandy,
everybody picking James dot a y inthe streets, the whole world's bray?
Why against them? And you againstme? The ugly truth hard to listen

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to, but impossible to ignore.Now. Faith is the assurance of things
hoped for, the conviction of thingsnot seen. And without faith, it
is impossible to please God, becauseanyone who comes to him must believe that

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he exists and that he rewards thosewho earnestly seek him. Seek ye first
the Kingdom of God, and allthese things shall be added. Unto you.
Everything is possible for one who believes. Welcome to Faith matters. This

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welcome again to another segment here onLive episode three, Digging Deeper Live this
segment number four. Yes, Welcometo Faith matters, So here we go.
Andy has put this together. Shewas able to attend this sermon,

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speech, presentation. What would youcall it? It was? It was
a message. It was a messageyes, okay, yes, from Ryan
Fontinat. And so I'll let yougo ahead and take it away. Yes,
Wednesday night, we had a specialguest, Ryan Fontanat. He is
the founder of RAGE Ministries. RAGEstands for reaching a generation endangered. Ryan

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founded RAGE Ministries in twenty two thousandand two with the aim to reach up
to God for his glory, reachout to a world in desperate need of
Jesus, and reach into the church, empowering believers to do the work of
the ministry. He wrote a bookto help Generation Z and every believer helps

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help us have Jesus conversations in everydaylife. Right, So the one saying
that Christians stumble over is actually gettingto the meat of the matter, getting
to the most important thing, right, in other words, sharing your faith.
Sharing your faith, Yeah, alot of and you know, we

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have so much to say about that, of course, and it's the scariest
thing ever. And the way totake that fear away is to simply tell
a story about how Jesus helped youright. Well, thirty one percent of
the world claim to be followers ofJesus. Teens make up eleven percent of
that population, but thirty five percentof them claim to be atheist, agnostic,

(01:40:38):
or none, and only four percentof gen Z have a biblical worldview.
Now I have another reason for that, but you know that's public school
for you. The problem isn't withthose who don't know Jesus though. The
problem, or should I say thesolution, is with those of us who

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do know Jesus is getting intentional aboutsharing him with others. The time is
urgent. So he went through somepoints. His first point was, there
is a big picture. The bigpicture. I like that. I just
got to look at that. Andhere's a scripture from Judges two ten.
And all that generation also, andall that generation also were gathered to their

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fathers. And there arose another generationafter them who did not know the Lord
m or the work he had donefor this for Israel, the whole generation,
and another that didn't even know.And we are now in another endangered
generation. This generation does not knowthe Lord, and this generation does not

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know what he has done. Wehave a generation in front of us who
deeply need Jesus. But there's alsoa promise for the son of Man came
to seek and to say, savethe lost Luke nineteen ten. Now that
one I didn't stumble over, right, We know that one pretty well.
Though. There is only one hope. That hope has a name, and

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his name is Jesus. The promisesof God give us fuel for the mission
he has called us to do.For everyone who calls on the name of
the Lord will be saved. Romansten thirteen. Let's break that one down
a little bit. Okay, inorder to call on the name of the
Lord, they must first believe.That's right, we say that in our

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How will they believe unless they hear? Right? Hearing is by her?
How will they believe someone you've neverheard about? How will they hear if
someone doesn't tell them? Well,somebody needs to tell them right right?
That's the problem, isn't it.That's the problem? Yes. In Romans
ten fourteen, the next verse itsays, how then will they call on

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him and whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in
him of whom they have never heardsounds familiar to what you just said?
And how are they to hear withoutsomeone preaching, and preaching doesn't necessarily mean
preaching like a preacher, just tellingthem that's right, yes, yes,
It all hinges on us, youand me going and telling yes, ma'am.

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If we don't tell, people can'thear. If people don't hear,
they can't believe. If people don'tbelieve, they can't call. They can't
call on the name of the Lord. And if they don't call, they
can't be sick, which means theyburn in hell for eternity and have pain

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enduring forever with no no hope hope. So only two percent of average church
members regularly talk about their faith evangelized. Isn't that sad? Nearly six out
of ten Christian teens believe they don'teven have a responsibility to share their faith.

(01:44:05):
Hmm, that's interesting. In thesame percentage of Christians have not told
the soul about Christ in the lastsix months. Hey, our pastor says
it after every sermon, go tellsomebody about Jesus. He does. But
here's the point. Evangelism is notan option, that's right, it's a

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command. So you percentage of peoplewho think that it's not their job,
it's your job, It is yourjob. And he said to them,
the harvest is plentiful, but thelaborers are few. Therefore, pray earnestly
to the Lord of the harvest tosend out labors into his harvest. Luke
to ten, And we learned thisweek in our devotional. Then yes,

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we are called to pray as Christians. But how dare we just pray and
then look the other way or walkaway? If we pray and God says
you are part of the solution,you better get your feet going right and
be that solution. You've got tolisten to his voice, and you've got
to obey. You've got to bethe labor in the harvest. There is

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lost people everywhere, but very fewbelievers share this hope. The problem is
not the world outside. The problemis the church inside. And as you
can hear, the sirens are goingoff, Yes, all around us,
they really are. I thought thiswas a really good quote. Ryan font

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To not said. Jesus didn't cometo make bad people good. Jesus came
to bring dead people to life nicenice. So what's the plan. And
Jesus said to them, follow me, and I will make you become fishers
of men. In Mark one,seventeen. I still remember that moment in

(01:46:00):
the Chosen when we saw that thatscene itself. Yep mm hmm. And
as the sirens continue to go offaround us, that it is time,
folks, it is time now.We're not hearing trumpets yet, no sirens.
So in other words, Jesus says, come and follow me, and

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I will send you out. Iwill send you out. It is the
design and the desire of Jesus forus to live scent. Yes, but
most Christians have reasons that they don'tshare the Gospel with others. It all
comes down to one word. Yousaid it earlier. Fear, I would

(01:46:45):
say, fear of being canceled,fear of being wrong, fear of not
knowing the answers, and etcetera,etcetera, etcetera. But evangeline. But
evangelism is simply those who know tellingthose who don't. And it isn't what

(01:47:05):
you know about the Bible, whatyou know about quoting scripture and all that.
It's just about what you know aboutwhat Jesus did for you. When
a Christian gives their life to Christ, it isn't a rose garden, Nope,
never promised us that. But certainthings happen mm hm. That you
can testify to correct others. Andwhen you do, that's just your story.

(01:47:30):
That shouldn't scare you, that shouldthat should help you. Hopefully.
I didn't go into a steak placefor the plate. I went in for
the steak. Greg Stier says,the gospel is the steak that must be
presented. The plate is the methodthrough which we present it. Choose your
plate and serve the steak. That'skind of a fun way of putting it

(01:47:55):
right, Like like I just said, yep, it's about sharing, about
sharing your stories. No one candiscount your experience, and there is power
in a story. Here is oneplate you can use when you share your
story of salvation using four simple emojis. Emojis, Okay, decide to get

(01:48:17):
to our newer crowd. That's right, So here, let me go ahead
and play this emoji action. Herewe go. Hey, everybody, my
name is Ryan Fontineau, and Iserve as a leader of a ministry called

(01:48:40):
Rage Ministries simply stands for reaching ageneration endangered. I don't know what brought
you here to click on this videothat says, hey, I want to
know how to be saved. ButI'm so glad you did. And I
want to just take a few minutesto share with you a message of hope,
a message that literally can change youreternal destination. And I want to

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do that by sharing four simple truthswith you. Number One, I want
you to know, no matter whereyou are, no matter who you are,
that number one, God loves you. You see, there is a
heart, and this heart reminds meabout God. And the fact about God
is this says God, God createdyou. That you are no accident.

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Hey, you are no mistake.As a matter of fact, the Bible
talks about you like this, thatthe Lord he knit you together in your
mother's womb. That the Lord saysyou are fearfully and wonderfully made. And
I want you to get this.I don't know what you've been told.
I don't know what your life's storyis, but I want you to hear
this from me. God made you. You are here for a reason.

(01:49:49):
He designed you, He intended you. You are no accident. But God
did just make you. God lovesyou. See. This heart reminds me
that God. God made me,and God, God loves me. Maybe
you've been told by a lot ofpeople in your life, I love you.

(01:50:09):
Maybe you've never been told by anybodyin your life, I love you,
But God tells us in his wordhe loves us. As a matter
of fact. In John three andverse sixteen, the Bible says it like
this, for God so loved theworld that you could take that word world
out and put your name in there. It could read like this for God

(01:50:30):
so loved Ryan. See, theBible says that our God is not just
a God who created, but he'sa God who loves. And that reminds
me of the third thing about God. Not just that he made us,
not just that he loves us.But listen to me, clothes. God
wants us, and God wants you. God desires for you to know him.

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God created you for relationship with him. He doesn't want you to pair.
She doesn't want you to be separatedfrom him. He wants you to
know him and be known by him. So when you come here and you
say, hey, I want tobe saved, it all starts with knowing
who God is. God made you, God loves you, and God wants

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you. But you may be sittinghere going Ryan, Well, if that's
true, then why do I feelalone? Why do I feel empty?
Why do I feel helpless? Whydo I feel like my whole world is
falling apart? Well, that's becauseof this next symbol you'll see, the
division symbol. Yes, God lovesyou and made you and want you.
But sin, sin has come inand sin has infected you, just like

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me and just like everyone that's everwalked planet Earth. That there is sin
that we all are born with,and sin we choose to do. And
the Bible says it all have sinned, and we fall short of the glory
of God. And when sin infectsus and we choose to rebel against God,
listen, that sin separates us fromGod. And the reason you feel

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like your world is falling apart,the reason you feel alone, the reason
you feel empty. Listen, thereason you and I search for all the
things in this world to fill usup, but they leave us empty,
is because sin has separated us fromthe one and the only one who can
fill us. So God loves usand made us and created us. But
sin, sin infects us and separatesus. But can I tell you one

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other painful but powerful reality. Sinkills us. The Bible says that you
are dead in your transgressions and sinsthat, yes, physically you are alive
right now, if you're listening andyou're breathing and your heart's pumping, you're
alive physically, but spiritually you aredead. And so was I when I

(01:52:45):
was in my sin, separated fromGod. And I know that sounds like
bad news, but that bad newsis going to drive us to the good
news, which is it's represented bythe cross. The cross reminds us about
Jesus. So I want you toknow God made you, God loves you,
and God wants you. But sin, sin is real, and it

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separates you, and it has killedyou. And so Jesus, Jesus came.
See the next part of that verseof John three sixteen says, for
God so loved the world, listenthat he gave his only son. See
Jesus. Christ is the son ofGod who came, and the Bible says
that he came to seek and savethe lost. The Bible says this is

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a trustworthy saying that Christ, Jesuscame into the world. Don't miss this
to save sinners. When I sayyou're a sinner and you've rebelled against God
and that your sin has separated youfrom God, no that's true of all
of us, and that's why Jesuscame. God demonstrated his love for us,

(01:53:51):
and that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. So
I want you to get this picture. God loves you. Sin has separated
you, but Jesus came to saveyou. In other words, Jesus came
to bring you and me back toGod. He is the way for you

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and I to be restored in theright relationship with God. But it all
comes down to the question mark,what are you gonna do with Jesus?
A lot of people ask, orrather say, A lot of people will
say something like this. All religionsare the same, they basically teach the
same thing. But you know whereall religions differ from Christianity. Jesus,

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What are you gonna do with Jesus? It's the most important question you'll ever
answer. Knowing that God loves you, made you and want you is great.
Understanding that sin separates you and haskilled you is important. Knowing that
Jesus came, he died, herose again to offer you and me life

(01:54:55):
is vital. But what are yougonna do with that? I showed up
to your house and I said,Hey, someone has passed away and they've
given you a check for one milliondollars, and I say that one million
dollars is yours, and I handyou the check. Now, if all

(01:55:19):
you do is hold on to thatcheck, put it on your desk in
your home and leave it there,does that ever become yours? No,
it doesn't become yours until you signyour name on the check and you make
the deposit. That's when it becomesyours. And you know what the gift

(01:55:41):
of eternal life is yours right here, right now available. Jesus has held
his arms out on the cross sayingI want you, and all that he's
waiting on is for you to say, Jesus, I want you. Romans
ten to nine says it like thisis you right now? Will confess That

(01:56:02):
word confessed means admit. If youwill admit right now with your mouth,
Jesus, you are Lord, youare king. And he says, if
you'll confess with your mouth, Jesusis Lord, and believe in your heart
God raised him from the dead,you will be saved. Listen at this
promise. It is powerful and itis life changing. This is actually the

(01:56:27):
verse that the Lord used to saveme. I realize this, Jesus.
I need you to be my Lord, my God, my savior, my
king. Jesus. I know you'realive, and I want you to live
inside of me. And at eighteenyears old, I turned from my sin.
I turned for myself, and Itrusted all of me to Jesus.

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I invited him in to be Lordand God and savior of my life.
And my life has never been thesame. No, my life has not
been perfect. No, I haven'tgotten it right every time. I've messed
up plenty all along the way.But I know that on that day Jesus
moved in the Holy Spirit sealed me. I became a child of God,

(01:57:09):
and my life was forever changed,and today yours can be too. So
if you are serious right now aboutsaying, Hey, I want Jesus,
I need Jesus. I'm ready forJesus to be my king, would you
do me a favor, would youright now invite him in. Imagine someone
knocking at your door. Imagine someonecome into your house and they're knocking on

(01:57:33):
your door. Just because they knockdoesn't mean they come in. No,
You've got to come to the door. You've got to open the door,
and you've got to invite them in. And many of you right now watching
this video, I believe you hearJesus knocking on your heart's door. And
what you need to do right nowby faith is open up the door and

(01:57:54):
through prayer, invite Jesus in.So, if you're ready for that to
happen right now, would you justsay this right now, right where you
are. Dear Jesus, I believeyou are Lord. Just tell him right
now where you are. Jesus,I believe you are king, and I
want you tell him that I wantyou to be my king, to be

(01:58:18):
my lord, to be my God. And Jesus, I believe you're alive.
Tell him, I believe you're alive, and I want you to live
inside of me forever. Jesus,save me. Right now, I am

(01:58:39):
yours. If right now, byfaith with your mouth, you did that,
the Bible says that you have beenborn again. You have been saved,
not because you are awesome, butbecause Jesus is awesome, not because
you deserve it, but because hesaid he would do it. And if

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you today confess Jesus's Lord, believein your heart God raised him from the
dead, you are saved. Youare brand new. God loves you,
Sin separate you, but Jesus hassaved you because you have said yes to
Him as king. Hey, iftoday you made that decision, I want
to encourage you to let us know. Right now, on the screen,

(01:59:20):
you're going to see a link thatwill take you to a page where we
can record your decision and get yousome information. If you're not connected with
the church, will help you connectwith the church. If you're looking for
next steps, we'll give you somenext steps. So just follow that link
on the screen will get you allthe information to help you take those next

(01:59:42):
steps. I believe today your lifehas been changed forever, and it's not
the end. Today is just thebeginning. Hope that you will let us
know of the decision you made andwe can't wait to help you take those
next steps. Lord, thank youtoday for changing them forever in Jesus' name.

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Amen, that's a really good segmentthere. Yeah, I mispronounced his
name earlier, Ryan Fontineau, andso Ryan is he works with younger kids,
younger crowds and gen x gen Zgen Z, and so his teaching

(02:00:33):
style is very very good for thatcrowd. I really I really like that.
And what he was emphasizing here,as you just pointed out, was
that this was for the non believers, right, and so you said,
we need to pray now for thebelievers, yes, to be bold.
And he also he also told usWednesday night that we need to use this

(02:00:59):
video to help practice so that wedo feel more confident. You know,
watch this video two or three timesso that you can kind of feel comfortable
about sharing. You know who Godis and why sin separates, and you
know how Jesus is hope and whatis your decision? You know, So

(02:01:21):
before we close out in prayer,then the one thing I wanted to it
came to mind that I thought ofas he was getting ready to close there
was he's you know, he's emphasizinghow important it is for people to have
this eternal life. Well for anon believer. I just I tried to
put myself in a non believer's shoesfor just a moment, okay. And

(02:01:45):
I thought through that and I said, well, so what eternal life?
So what I'm going to be dead? I'm ashes. I've had a friend
say this to me. Actually,I'm dead, I'm ashes in the ground.
Who cares what eternal life is.I don't know what that is.
Do we know what eternal life lifeis? Do we know what heaven is?
No? Necessarily we do not knowspecifically what heaven is. We have

(02:02:08):
a few descriptions, golden streets andno no pain, and it's all faith.
It's all based in faith. Itis so we kind of have a
picture of what eternal life, whichmeans life in heaven. That's what that
means. But what we do havea clear picture of is the alternative.

(02:02:30):
What the booby prize is. Thebooby prize the door, the prize you
don't want to pick, or inother words, the bad door, the
bad door if your money hide wasit? No? Not money. No,
that's my friend from the army andfrom the marines, Monty Hall,

(02:02:50):
Monty Hall. So anyway, don'tpick that door. Don't pick that door.
So that door is a lie lifeeternal death and damnation in a pit
of sulfur, with your darkness,separated from everyone and everything. It is

(02:03:12):
not a party. Emptiness and silenceand narrowing of your own gnashing of your
own teeth, and excrucinating pain.These are the things that the Bible describes
as hell. Yes, so ifyou have any faith at all and you
believe that's what you could get ifyou don't put your faith in Jesus,

(02:03:33):
that should scare you enough. Rightthere, right, it's time, folks,
it's time. Get right do this. There's no magic about it.
Give your life to Christ. Let'spray for those believers now, like you
suggested, for those believers to bebold and to go out and to use
these symbols and that Ryan shared withus. Let's do that now, and

(02:03:58):
then we'll close out and we'll beright at the top of our two hour
program, and we really appreciate everyonelistening tonight. We'll close on, close
on out with faith matters just afterwe pray here, shall we pray?
Yes? All right? Lord,We thank you so much for minister ministries
and missionaries like Ryan Fontineau. Wethank you for all of the evangelists out

(02:04:25):
there, and in fact, wethank you for making us all evangelists.
Lord. We understand that you knowmany of us don't feel that we are
evangelists, but we appreciate Ryan's messagethat came inspired from you and your word
that we all are the messengers.It is not only just something we can

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do, but something we must do. So as believers, Lord, we
pray for those believers out there,and for ourselves and each other to lift
each other up and to encourage eachother to simply share the good news,
which means what did Jesus do foryou? Share a story in a non

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combative, friendly way, and justlet people know the goodness and the eternal
life that they can achieve by turningfrom sin and becoming a new person.

(02:05:30):
For those of us who have that, Lord, we have had that maybe
for some time, and please helpus not to take it for granted.
Help us to experience a renewal anda freshness after this message that we will,
excuse me, take this lesson intothe world and to share with others

(02:05:53):
and to teach others to share withothers, so that it becomes an endless,
endless tree of people who now havethis knowledge, so that they can
make that decision to follow you.Yes, Lord, we just pray for
this. This is just a prayerwe have for those believers out there tonight.

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Lord, help those believers to bebold. In Jesus' name, we
pray, Amen, Amen, don'tworry about anything. Instead, pray about
everything. Tell God what you needand thank him for all he has done.

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Then you will experience God's peace,which exceeds anything we can understand.
His peace will guard your hearts andminds as you live in Christ Jesus.
And now, dear brothers and sisters, one final thing. Fix your thoughts
on what is true and honorable andright and pure and lovely and admirable.
Think about things that are excellent andworthy of praise. Then the God of

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