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For tonight's episodes, we have fourgreat segments. Tell us about some

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of what you've written up here.My darling and Andy is with us here.
Of course, my lovely wife AndreaHale, and she is a beast
on these articles. So what doyou got? Oh? First of all,
on healthy living, we're going totalk about spoiled milk. Spoiled milk.
Oh, great, that's real healthy. I'm sure we'll get into exactly

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which you mean by the title.It's very catchy and they were right,
that was your idea. Second segmentis going to be a long list of
people who were right when you whenyou think of somebody who was right about
something, who do you think ofWe'll see if they make the top twenty
list tonight. We might even includeTerri Bowle's Top ten list if we have

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some bonus time left over from theLand of X Files. And segment three,
Ugly Truth is the Zoro Ranch.The Zoro Ranch. Yeah you heard
of the or have you heard ofthe Zoro Ranch? I had not heard
of the Zoro Ranch. This wasNew Mexico, right, Yes, Yeah,
that's going to be a good story. Tonight, and in our fourth

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segment, the Resurrection, the Resurrectionof Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.
We have all this bad, uglynews to start with tonight, but
then we finally calm it down.On our last segment for the last thirty
minutes, we take a look atsome great material and we have the great
disappearance from doctor David Jeremiah chapter seven. Tonight. I believe he's talking about

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the resurrection of the Saints. Ohso I misspoke there. When I see
resurrection, the word you always thinkof Jesus. But tonight we're going to
learn a little twist. Yeah,all right, those are our four segments
for tonight. We're going to getstarted here with vaccine war headlines. No,

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we don't have a vaccine war headlinesthat the var's report didn't come out.
It did not. Ah, Okay, so we'll jump right into healthy
Living Spoiled Milk. Let's take alisten to that intro and then we'll get
gold here God gave us the miracleof natural immunity. And on healthy living

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we discuss how we can help thebody help itself through natural healing with plant
medicine and other non pharmaceuticals alternatives.Welcome to healthy Living. There we go
up on the screen. We've gotit, healthy living. Spoiled milk.
So what did she mean by thisarticle? Andrea put this together and I'm

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going to take a stab at ithere. Let's get started. Milk does
a body good, right? Well, humans have been drinking animal milk for
thousands of years and never have hadany problems. And yet these days the
natural milk right from the cow orgoat is dangerous. Hm, right,

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okay, so what's going on here? Can you explain a little bit more?
The reason milk has been deemed deadlyis because of commercialization in the big
cities in the eighteen hundreds, Dairycows would be fed the chaff of the
grain used in alcohol production next door. Oh really yeah? Know that this

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feed was lacking in any nutrients,so the cows ended up becoming sickly.
The rumen or stomachs could not killall the bad bacteria, and then that
ended up in their milk. Themilking conditions were also horrible. Cleanliness was
not a priority, which caused diseaselike E. Coli to contaminate the milk.

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This was when milk got a badwrap as spreading disease like tuberculosis and
E. Coli. Ah, soI see. In eighteen fifty six,
pasteur discovered that fermentation was caused bymicrobes and that the results of that process,
for example, whether grape juice becamewine or vinegar, depended on the

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microbe present. Later, he savedFrance's wine industry from being taken over by
the bad vinegar microbe and realized thatheating up the wine to a specific temperature
for a specific time would kill themicrobe and preserve the wine. He patented
the procedure and called it pasturization.So what you thought you knew about pasturization

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being all about milk, you werewrong. It's about the wine. Yep.
Pasteurization was then used by the dairyindustry in the late eighteen hundreds and
around the turn of the century becausetuberculosis was rampant and often spread through the
contaminated milk. Robert Cook discovered thattuberculosis was caused by a bacterium and infectious

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and not as widely believed inheritable ineighteen eighty two. Yeah, and a
reference back to that tuberculosis was thataround the nineteen hundreds, Yeah, look
at that eighteen eighty two, eightytwo, and oh, we're going to
talk about something in nineteen oh eightcoming up here. You remember the spooky
story we had last week from thenineteen oh seven tuberculosis sanatorium in Canada.

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Yeah, we did talk about it. It was fun. Wow. So
this kind of fits right in therewith tuberculosis. Yeah. So the first
law requiring the pastorization of milk waspassed in Chicago in nineteen oh eight and
has since been the common practice inthe US. The process protects the public
from food born illnesses including salamonilis,urinusosis E. Coli associated hemologic urinic syndrome,

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brucelliosis, listeriosis, typhoid fever,and others. It also extends the
shelf life of the milk. Sopasteurization sounds like a no brainer, right,
But what's wrong with pasteurized milk?Pasteurization is viewed by some as a

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blessing, in others as a curse. It is possible to find a great
amount of detail on the Internet thatsupports each point of view. Pastorization not
only kills unwanted bacteria and other microbesin milk, but also significantly alters the
nutritional value and diti jest ability ofthe pasteurized milk itself. So this one

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article actually warned drink pasteurized milk atyour own risk. Not everyone responds to
pasteurized milk in the same way.While it's harmful at some level for anyone
who consumes it, it's negative effectsvery widely harmful at any level. That's
what he says. Yes, Sohere are ten reasons he gave for thinking

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twice before consuming pasturized milk products.Okay. Number one. Pasteurization is a
process of heating raw milk to killharmful bacteria like we spoke of, But
only milk from a diseased animal ormilk that has been handled in an unsanitary
manner will actually contain that harmful bacteria. So that's rare, very common,

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uncommon. So I bet you're gonnasay it kills the good bacteria. Two,
it does kill the good pata.Come on, that's a no brainer
there. During the pasteurization process,milk is heated to a temperature that is
harmful to the enzymes and other proteinsthat naturally occur in unheated raw milk.
Pasteurized milk therefore contains denatured proteins numberthree d Natured proteins cannot be completely broken

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down in the human body. Thismany times results in lactose intolerance. The
DA DA DA. The only reasonpeople are lactose intolerant is because they're drinking
pasteurized milk. Partial breakdown of thesedenatured proteins results in undigested protein molecules,

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which contribute to cellular inflammation and mucousformation. This increases the waste products in
the body. Okay, so again, the inflammation and mucous that we have
problems with because of milk is becauseit's pasteurized milk. Well, I need

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to start drinking raw the raw milk. So an increase in waste products in
the body. Fluids contributes to overalltoxicity and can overtax the lymphatic system,
affecting overall immune efficiency. Pasteurized milkin the form of ice cream, cheese,

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yogurt, et cetera, will havethe same negative effect as drinking the
milk in liquid form. The enzymesneeded to break down lactose, the sugar
found in milk, stops being producedin humans between the ages of two and
five years old, So to continueto drink pasteurized milk, which doesn't have
those enzymes, spells trouble to aperson's overall health. Pasteurized milk contains an

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altered form of calcium that also containsan altered form of calcium that is very
poorly absorbed by the human body.People who insist that milk should be consumed
for its high calcium content are terriblymisinformed. The calcium found in pasteurized milk
is of an extremely poor quality.It is the kind of calcium that readily

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forms kidney stones, oo gallstones,and Flibolthis fleblists something like calcification of our
teries and veins. There you go, wow, So what's the alternative?
Raw milk is fresh from the cow, But how do you ensure that it's
not contaminated? That's a good question. We like to say, shake the

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hand that feeds you. Actually,our friend will give a shout out to
our friend. Brian Anderson Alexander Alexander. Brian Alexander ranching reboot and that was
something that he said, shake,shake the hand that feeds you. You
not only help out the small businessowner, but you develop a relationship with
them and know firsthand how they runtheir operation. So you wrote this,

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Yes, nice work, Thank younice work, Yes, and many ways.
Raw milk is similar to breast milk. Both they're completely natural, fresh
and unprocessed milks. They both containa wide variety of essential nutrients fats,
proteins, anti inflammatory and digestive enzymes, bioavailable vitamins, and minerals, all

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in natural form, which is mosteasily utilized by the body. In addition,
raw milk facilitates production of lactase enzymeand the intentional intestinal tract, allowing
many people who are lactose intolerant todigest raw milk with no problems. Uh
huh, there's their lactose intolerance,like you were saying earlier. Right,

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So, here's just a little chartthat shows that raw milk compared to other
milks, including pasteurized goat or cow, pasteurized almond milk, pasturized soy milk.
Oh nice comparisons. Okay, So, raw human and raw goat or
cow all have active beneficial enzymes,diverse probiotics, lactase producing bacteria, healthy

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fats AA, CLA, DHA andEPA proteins, biovailable vitamins, bioavailable calcium,
bioavailable phosphorus, and immunoglobins. Soyou know, what biovailable means,
right, Yeah, it can beused more readily by the body instead of

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wasted. Right, So that's allactive in the raw milk. You're doing
a fantastic job on this, andit sounds really good online too. I
went and listened. Good job.So everything is inactive, destroyed, damaged,
reduced, in inhibited. Look atthe pasteurized. Pasteurized means destroyed damaged

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of course, of course, justpasturized milk is they always add the calcium
back in, they add the fatback in to make it feel fuller.
Right, it's not the same.It's just not the same. So our
friend, we're going to listen todoctor Bergh here tell us a little bit

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about raw milk and why it's goodfor us. Good guy, Now,
there's some fascinating benefits with raw milkand raw milk products that I'm going to
talk about today. But if youask someone what is the most perfect food
for an infant, I would imaginethey would say breast milk, right,

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because breast milk is something that's beencreated over a very long period of time
as a survival thing. You canbuild a very healthy baby on breast milk,
and if an the infant is notfed breast milk. Oh my gosh,
their risk for all sorts of problemsgo way up. Sudden into death,
syndrome, obesity, diabetes, allergies, and the list goes on and

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on and on. Our bodies weredesigned to start out on breast milk.
So if breast milk is so good, why is cow's milk or goat's milk
so bad? That's what I wantto discuss. Well, I think it
really has to do with the qualityof milk. Okay, pasturization. Now,
I'm not saying that there wasn't outbreaksof certain diseases like TB and things

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long ago due to sanitation. Butif you have a healthy environment for that
cow and that cow is healthy,then what's really bad with milk? First
thing is pasturization. Well, youmight want to say, we want to
sterilize the milk to make it reallyhealthy, to get rid of all the
bacteria in this milk, this veryunhealthy pathogenic substance. Well, yes,

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heat kills bacteria, but it doesn'tget rid of bacteria. When you're drinking
pasteurized milk, you're drinking all thedead bacteria that's in it. But another
thing that happens when they pasturize themilk is they're killing all the enzymes.
Okay. Enzymes are proteins. There'sover twenty five hundred different proteins in milk
okay, and they're altering and damagingthose proteins. They're denaturing those proteins.

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And I'm talking about proteins that canhelp someone's immune system, like, for
example, lacto peroxidase, which isan anti bacterial enzyme that's destroyed when you
pasteurize it. Lactoferin, which isa protein that starves off pathogens from iron.

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Okay, So when you have pastrosmilk that's destroyed, the antibodies in
milk are also destroyed. That isan immune benefit that you won't have.
Also, lactase bacteria are destroyed.There are certain bacteria that make the enzyme
to get rid of lactose okay,And so those of us that have lactose

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intolerance, like myself, need lactase, which is the enzyme that breaks down
lactose, and in raw milk,there's that enzyme okay from that bacteria.
So raw milk has a lot ofgood bacteria that can help us. Now,
there's also like four hundred different typesof fatty acids in raw milk that

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are destroyed when you homogenize the milk. Okay, homogenation is about breaking up
the fat into small little particles thatnow you lose the function of that fatty
acid because you're now mixing the creamwith the other part and it won't separate.
And I don't know about you,but my body craves the cream on
raw milk. In fact, Icould probably live on that cream. It's

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so delicious and it's so good foryou. It has something called the waltz
In factor. What is the waltzIn factor? That's an anti stiffness factor
and I'm not going to give youthe long chemical name, but it's good
for rheumatoid arthritis and stiffness because it'santi inflammatory, especially stiffness in your wrists.
Now, I do want to saythat I don't drink raw milk.

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I actually consume raw milk products thatare fermented, Okay, like rawl milk
cheese, which I love, bythe way, keifer and sometimes yogurt,
but mainly keifer because it has alot more friendly bacteria and friendly yeast.
And raw milk products there's a lotmore bioavailable calcium and fat siable vitamins.

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All right, you also have thisenzyme right here, alkalin phosphatase, which
is anti inflammatory. So way backearly in the nineteen hundreds, there were
all sorts of people using raw milkfor cures, for all sorts of things
to help their ulcers, their giproblems, inflammation in the gut, to

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help without legies, gout, gumdisease, and even asthma. Now you
might say that raw milk is illegalin your state, but if you go
to realmilk dot Com, there's actually, if I'm not mistaken, at least
forty three states that you can getaccess to raw milk. And sometimes you
have to do and I'm not evensure what this is called, but I

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think it's some type of program whereyou're sharing that the cow and you're getting
a portion of that cow which ismilk. But anyway, you should check
this out realmilk dot Com. There'sa lot of additional great data. And
lastly, I want to just mentionthe difference between a one and a two
milk. Okay, this has todo with the protein caseine and milk.

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If given the chance, get yourmilk from a two cows, because a
two is a type of protein thathas a lot less bloating, lot less
digestive inflammation. Un Fortunately, theA one protein type milks more inflammatory and
you may find more GI problems.Now, if you have not seen my

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video on consuming keefer to help yourselfsleep, I put that video up right
here. Check it out. Okay. So one of the best points he
made there was the fact that evenpasteurizing this milk, it does kill the
bad bacteria, but we're still ingestingit ew dead bacteria. Right. The

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main findings that we came across withraw milk is large studies have found that
raw milk consumption is associated with lowerrates of asthma, allergies, eggzema,
ear infections, fevers, and respiratoryinfections. Did you hear him say it's

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anti inflammatory. I think that's amain reason and for that allergy protection ceases
when raw milk is heated to onehundred and forty nine degrees, which is
the same temperature at which the wheyproteins become denatured. It's likely that the
raw whey proteins are responsible for rawmilk's benefit effects on allergies, asthma,

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and inflammation. Also, childhood consumptionof raw milk correlates with higher pulmonary lung
function and lower incidence of allergic diseasesand adults, so it decreases other allergies.
And lastly, raw milk's beneficial effecton asthma are partially mediated by the

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regulatory tea cells. Oh yeah,so you know tea cells are the ones
that go out and attack what theydon't recognize. Right, It's part of
our immune system, right right,exactly, So it may be time to
find a dairy. I think that'sa great idea if it not only helps

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with our health, but it alsohelps the farmer. You know, there
are several states that it's illegal toeither purchase raw milk, or it's illegal
to purchase it for human consumption,or they can't sell it on the shelves.
So you might want to research yourstate regulations and see how they're getting

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around that. Sometimes what they dois they actually just sell a piece of
a cow, you know, likeyou own a share in your cow and
you're just collecting from your own animal. Yeah, that's a great idea.
In fact, we first heard ofthat, what was it twenty years ago
because we by the way, it'sour twenty year anniversary coming up. But

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in the early twenty tens, Iremember about early twenty tens, we heard
of a farm out in Banner County, Nebraska. Yes, in fact,
the lady worked for us. Shecame to work as a programmer, and
she had cows out there and theywere doing the same thing what you just
said, right, shares selling sharesin the cow, so that cow is

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partly yours. So you were ableto come get milk x number of times
a week, right, super idea. So that was the idea behind the
title spoiled Milk, is that thispasteurization process is actually spoiling our milk.
Yeah. No, that was areally good title, really good report,
and a big revelation. So Ihope my friend Bob from Sydney, Nebraska

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is listening. If mister Bob fromSydney is listening, Bob, I know
you consume a lot of milk,and you're a strong man and up there
in age like I am. Youknow, we're the same age, and
I know that milk is important inyour diet. Some people may do the
same thing. He drinks. It'ssomewhere near a gallon of milk a day
or something. So if you're doingso, let's look seriously into the raw

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milk factor. Get rid of theflammatories, get that anti inflammatory milk,
get the real stuff. I thinkit's going to do us all a lot
of good to go with the realraw milk. I think, thanks,
that's going to do it now.Ye, great report. Thank you for
everything you put into that. Ithink I had. Originally we started looking

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at something just this week and thenI said we should probably do that,
and then you really got some greatresources put together and did a nice job
delivering it. Thank you once again. Thank you for joining us for healthy

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in Gary, Nebraska for supporting whatwe do here at Digging Deeper. And
I think next up, it's Truman'sMatrix. It is Welcome to Truman's Matrix,
a podcast built around the craziest headlinesaround the world. A production of
Digging Deeper Media owned by Hale Multinau where you don't know who's watching who

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or who's controlling you. Okay,this is Truman's Matrix. Now. Truman's
Matrix originally started out it's our originalpodcast. Yes, it is our original.
The name is completely original Truman Showand The Matrix. If you're familiar

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with those two movies, think ofsort of a mix between those two and
then throw in the craziest headlines fromaround the world, primarily from sources that
fewer people get their news from thanmost true. We look at the t's
now, they're X but Twitter,Telegram, Tumbler. Yeah, some darker

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places that are not darker, butmore obscure places that have the news,
usually typically days before anybody else findsout about it on the news or on
Facebook. So anyway, Truman's Matrix. Tonight, we're going with an X
files episode because X, like Isaid, is the new name for Twitter,

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and so we're gonna call this oneX files. With X files,
what we're doing is we're looking primarilyon Twitter for things. And what we
have found is two things tonight,Terri Bowles Top ten list and our own
list of who we think were right. In other words, if you think

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if you've thought of all these conspiracytheories that are out there, and you
think, man, that one personthat said that two years ago was right,
or three years ago or last yearor whatever ten years ago they were
right, Well, if you thinkthat about some then that's what we're going
to look at tonight. Who doyou think should be on that list of

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who was right? And as wesaid, this as a Digging Deeper original
podcast, so we're going to startoff with our own original list here before
we hit the list. All thereit is, you see it on the
screen, who did you think wason the list before we put the screen
up, Let's talk about some ofthese guys before we reveal the whole list

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to you. We believe the owner, the new owner of Twitter himself,
mister X, himself as I callhim, Elon Musk, was right.
Yep. He was right about thebots yes on Twitter. Yes, he
was right about the fake votes onTwitter. Yeah, the bots. You
know, he bought Twitter, boughtb o U g h T Twitter to

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discover the bots b O T S. Yeah, right, and that's all
about free speech. That was thereason that he did that. He didn't
buy it as an investment, assome people who are foolish to think that
he might have. Oh he lostmoney, he did, ha ha ha
ha. Yeah, whatever he wasintending. That's okay with me. Hashtag

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gfy seems to be trending anyway,next to Disney Rights Disney hashaid gfy.
So uh, Elon doesn't care aboutadvertising on Twitter or making money. In
fact, last week we revealed thathe actually gets more money per advertiser on
fewer advertisers than made it as Yeah, that's pretty funny. But anyway,

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he was right about censorship, hewas. And you know I didn't add
this one, but he's also rightabout AI. Oh yes, we got
to talk about that real quick.We have about twenty people on this list,
so We can't spend more in aminute on each but Elon deserves a
lot of attention. He was righton AI. Thank you for bringing that
up. Let's repeat that story.Larry Page, co founder of Google,

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h Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, Tesla, all those other colleagues Neurolink,
right and x and bought Twitter,and the one who used to be
partners with those guys who used tobe partners, Larry Page was developing the

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AI tool chat GPT to do alot of different things. And then Larry
said he wanted to continue further intothe future and push the limits of AI,
and Elon said, no, no, no, no, I'm for
the human I would rather hold backa little bit. Let's put some regulation,

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some limitations on that. And LarryPage said, no way, We're
going, you know, full forceahead. So it's just absolutely clear that
And these are in Tucker's or excuseme, in Elon's own words. He
said that we had to separate waysbecause he was for AI and I was

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for the humans. I'm for thehumans, that's right. So yes,
he was right about that, andhe's also right about the border issue.
You know. Yeah, he wentdown himself. He became a citizen reporter
and went down and used his owncell phone and just did a raw couple
of reports on the stream of illegalaliens down. Yes, So anyway,
let's move on to number two.Talk a little bit about old number two.

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Ah, Tucker, hold on.Greg Guttfeld said, I've got two
words for you, Tucker Carlson.You know, after that it exploded.
And so Greg Guttfeldt's probably his nextprobably on the line. And then we've
got Tucker Carlson saying some funny things, funny things. When I say funny,

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I don't consider him funny. Ijust consider him true. But to
a lot of people it's funny consideringwho he's hanging out with now on his
boat. Oh did you see thevideos? Uh uh? Not on his
boat? Oh yeah, yeah,Alex Jones Tucker Carlson are hanging out on
his boat. Yeah. I sawhim by the outhouse, but I didn't

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see the outhouse. Yeah, thehouse on the property. Okay, all
right, anyway they're hanging out.Yeah. So either either Tucker has fallen
into the pit of conspiracy or AlexJones has become legitimized by Tucker. Right,
So it's up to you to decidewhich one. We always believe that

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Alex Jones was right about everything hesaid, so even Sandy Hook and you
can take that to the bank,right. So I don't know if we're
gonna get sued for a billion dollars, but anyway, we think he was
right. That's my personal opinion.But on January sixth and on the COVID
nineteen hoax, where two of thethings that Tucker hit it really hard,

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and I think that's even probably gothim ousted at Fox. Wasn't Was it
not? There may have been otherthings, but I think January sixth may
have been the kicker. Yes,but that he was even talking about those
two before he got kicked off ofFox. If you want to hear Tucker's
words on January sixth, as wellas some very cool footage from Wo's news.

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We have several videos now on ourRumble channel, the one you're watching
right now. If you're watching thislive on Rumble, If you are not
on ROUM and you're catching this viaone of our podcasts redistribution Networks, and
you're listening to this even after thefact, make sure you go back to
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the top and then go to theRumble channel. Yeah, and that was
where you'll catch all of our videos, but also our older podcast, excuse
me, our older podcast about Januarysixth than the COVID nineteen hoax, which
started back way back in March.That's why we started this thing. Is
proof that we knew this was ahoax from the very beginning. Yeah,
and so Tucker was right, Yes, Tucker was right. I didn't say

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that on the first one. Let'sgo back. Oh, Elon Musk was
right. Okay, Now I dothis. Tucker Carlson was right. Okay,
I gotta do these times back.Oh, one of your favorites,
he's got a long list. Well, you know, he got kicked off

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of Fox a lot earlier than ohyeah, yeah, he had to start
Blaze Network years and years and yearsago, what ten fifteen years ago?
Probably fifteen years ago. So tellus about Glenn's list here. Okay.
Well, he was right about theGreat Reset, he was right about Rebaho
and the Agenda twenty one, whichis now Agenda thirty. Yeah, but

(36:22):
yes, he wrote about all thatinteresting that was a fiction book. Yeah,
he wrote about he knows a lotabout the financial fraud that's going on
with all of our money getting sentto other nations and all of our spending
and the printing. We have videoson there about the amazing amount of money
printed, like nineteen billion dollars orsomething was printed first year Obama got in

(36:45):
or something like that. It's justcrazy, crazy stuff that's going on.
But Glenn Beck is definitely one that'sgoing at it, just like our cat.
You know, we've got this catstring video up on YouTube on a
separate screen in our studio, andif you'll listen closely, that's our cat

(37:07):
scratching at the screen. Oh he'son top of it now. Boy,
if I put up a video,this would be the biggest video. Go
ahead and started, Mama, letit give him a little relief. Start
the string, because man, hewas frustrated there. Okay, so we
really should put up some cat stringvideos. Maybe we'll start a cat string
and cat jumping video. This catcan jump six feet in the air.

(37:29):
Hi, buddy, that's pistachio.No, he's not ice cream, but
he was named after it, andso is Neapolitan. Hey, neo,
you sleeping baby. She's sleeping upon the perch. All right, So
what else is? What else wasthat was our little cat break? Okay?
So what else was Glenn right about? Glenn? He was also right
about deep state? Yes, hewas about right about the elites, yes,

(37:52):
and the trafficking, yes, thatwas terrible. And I still remember
the Afghanistan thing how he actually paidfor a plane to go in and rescue
people before anybody else got out.It was just crazy, you know,
oh, King, King, ching, King, Glenn Beck was right.

(38:14):
And now you heard the bell ora ringside with Joe Rogan? What was
what was horse paced all right about? He was about? What was horse
paced right about? He was rightabout? He was right about damn right
he was he was. And theCOVID nineteen hoaks, yes, of course,

(38:36):
yes, the elites and trafficking,yes, and he's been a big
voice in the trafficking. Yeah,virtually anything you know, anything Joe talks
about true because he gets the realpeople on the show with him. Yeah

(38:58):
yeah, joh, there yet haveit, Joe King King, Joe Rogan
was right. Yeah, a lotof things. Hey, we've got stories
on all these It's not just anythingmade up. All these conspiracies that turned
out to be true. Every oneof these guys have had it right so
far, and a lot of otherthings as well. We haven't even really

(39:22):
named pizza gate pizza gate itself yet, but I'm sure we're going to get
to that one. Well, Ididn't specify that one. That's just child
trafficking or pedophilia. Yeah, it'ssickening. So Jones, Alex Jones and
yes, indeed, Alex Jones andwe will put a slash there. Just
imagine it on the screen that you'reseeing slash. Owen Schroyer, Oh,

(39:44):
yes, okay, his partner,Okay, Alex Jones and Owen Schroyer.
Owen actually went to prison for ninetydays, sixty days, sixty days.
He went to J six prison.That's right. He went to Jay six
prison for being there, just simplybeing there. So anyway, we've got
to watch Alex Jones show. Youcould find Alex Jones videos under band video

(40:05):
on diggingdeper dot us than to TVand then clear over to banned video that's
where it's hidden. But you canalso catch a lot of our reproductions on
Rumble. So really the best ideais good rumble. What was Alex right
about other than everything nine to eleven. Yeah, oh yeah, whoa yes,

(40:25):
Oh so was Tom. We shouldput Tom McDonald on this list.
Tom McDonald's on. Oh okay,Tom, Sorry I left you off this
list. Man, Just consider youthe one who inspired the list, right,
bro okay, because Tom McDonald's lyricswill tell you. I know nine
to eleven was an inside job.Yep, I remember that lyric. Yep.
Now, Alex Jones predicted that along time ago. Actually, or

(40:51):
didn't predict it. He opened upabout it, right. Well, it
reminded me of the Oklahoma City bombing. Yeah. Remember I saw that that
day, and it just didn't lookright to me, being in the military,
knowing a little bit about explosives inthe way things crumble and fall.
Just the sharing of those buildings,both the way nine to eleven buildings fell,
all three of them, and thenthe way that the Oklahoma City bombing,

(41:15):
the Mirror building was shared off indicatedclearly that those were shape charges.
Hello. So anyway, he wasalso right about the COVID nineteen hoax.
He's right about the censorship. Imean he's been censored, oh yeah,
and thrown in jail. If youwant to talk about he was right about
the trafficking and the pedophilia and Pizzagateand yes, I mean we could go

(41:37):
on and on an old bombagate andyou didn't really, I didn't even talk
about Obama because it's not really mentioneda lot about the Clintons in here either.
I guess you rightly live. Well, that's so instead of instead of
being killed, they canceled Alex Jones. Well, I'm just thinking, if
you don't go to work for theClintons, you got a pretty good chance

(41:58):
of living. True. So anyway, Alex Jones was Alex Jones was right,
Yes he was. Oh and ofcourse, now this one DDDD we
have video evidence here indicating with JamesO'Keeffe un scene that CNN what CNN syndrome

(42:22):
is true. You know who revealedthat, uh, the Tavaris lady on
the two thousand NASA War documents.Oh yeah we have, yeah, two
thousand war documents. Look at theNASA War Documents video on our channel.
Anyway, the CNN syndrome was planned, plotted, and was an actual strategy

(42:45):
used as part of the CIA.We know that now. But James O'Keeffe
got underneath their skin by having alot of great undercover video that proves their
fraud. He was also right aboutthe COVID nineteen hoax and the Big Pharma.
He did a whole whole series ofreports on Big Pharma and they're lying

(43:08):
ways that's right. He had fiverepresentatives on there. Yes, he did,
Yes, and so many other things. James O'Keeffe. Actually the first
story, what's what's the first storyyou remember him ever breaking? I remember
I remember one. That's really Iprobably should have told you about this one

(43:31):
so you can put on the list. This was one of the first ones
I remember he broke. That wasjust Which one was that? I don't
remember the FDA selling baby body parts? Oh, that's right, I do
remember that. Oh yeah, Yes, James O'Keefe was right. He was,

(43:53):
Oh, this guy's gone to prisonas well. Yes, mister Densh
to SUSA yep mm hmm. Andthe big one, this is the one.
They will get get you kicked offof most platforms, in fact,
off of any news or you know, you pretty much get canceled even today,
and even President Trump is under firenot to even say these words like

(44:15):
Densh de Suza. He was rightabout election fraud, say it election fraud.
The two thousand mules video is absoluteproof, absolute proof. This is
my pillow guy, he's coming upon your list. But election fraud absolutely

(44:36):
happened, and Denesh Desuza was right. And it isn't a theory. It
is so sectually based, so proventhat the same company that use the technology
to track the way more than twothousand mules. It was way more than
that, eighteen thousand meals or something. But the mules are a person who
carries multiple ballots illegally to a ballotdrop box multiple times. That's a mule.

(45:00):
And they caught over two thousand ofthese on video with over a million
minutes of video. So that isthe proof that they did this. But
the cell phone tracking technology combined withthe video obviously, But the cell phone
technology actually was the same cell phonetechnology used by the same company to solve

(45:24):
a murder and a crowded area ina downtown area in a city. Right,
So they didn't the shot, Theycouldn't tell, but they used the
GPS coordinates and the cell phones theywere around in the area to triangulate to
figure out who the shooter was andthey nailed them. They knew it was

(45:44):
accepted evidence. Yes, and soif it was accepted evidence in that case,
it should be accepted evidence in thiscase with a million pieces of evidence
instead of just that one that wasone case with one piece of evidence.
This is a twenty twenty election.That the reason, let's just give you

(46:04):
a little background here real quick.The reason they don't care about election fraud
is because every year somebody cheats.So in twenty twenty, Bush and Gore
had the hanging chads and they said, I'll go it to Bush. Okay,
tho in two thousand, yeah,right, and then and then oh,
gotta let his buddy get in,Gotta let Clinton get in for a
while. And then we had thereally the illegal president, the one who's

(46:25):
not even a freaking citizen. Well, we know that even the state state
elections have fraud going on. Yes, yeah, absolutely, there are no
secure elections anymore. So if that'syour dream in America, move well.
He was also right about censorship.Have you seen police State yet? No?

(46:45):
I haven't seen police State? Isthat on our channel? It will
be Okay, police State is comingout and we'll be on our channel at
diggingdepertv dot com. Yeah, totalcensorship and surveillance. I'm sure yes,
these and well, first we gotto say it was right. Yes,
Now the next one. He isprobably the catalyst or the one that gave

(47:13):
everyone the courage and strength to comeforward, because once these documents were dumped,
you can't really get around it,and therefore people start to open their
eyes. So thank you, that'sjust Russia Gate. Thank the Lord for
Julian Massage. Julian Assange, yepwas right about nine to eleven, the

(47:37):
election fraud, deep state elites,trafficking. He was right about all of
the higher ups. You could tellgate the Russian collusion. Anytime we say
trafficking, just equate that to EpsteinIsland too. Yeah, you know,
anytime we talk about because Epstein wasthe biggest play from you know, the

(48:00):
last fifteen years. Right, JulianMassage was right. Julian Massage was right,
yep. And my pillow, dude. Yes, Mike is still in
the fight. He has not leftthe fight. He's still in the fight
to day. Even though he wassued by the guy for the fraudulent five

(48:23):
million dollar claim and he was suedby Dominion for five billion dollars or something.
Who cares, But he was rightabout Dominion because we have a video
from two thousand, the same oneI'm talking about, right, there is
a congressional testimony that die Bold,which is the company that became D Dominion,

(48:44):
the Big D, that these machinescould be programmed to not only flip
the vote, but he raised theevidence and then transmitted back to the tabulators
and no one would know. Yeah, they were wide open about that.
They were right. So Milk Lindellwas right. Yes, Donald Trump,

(49:07):
Donald Trump was right about everything.You can put everything in there. Most
people believe that statement. However,I can't say that because he wasn't right
and some of the people he pickedhe was. He had the absolute worst
pick in the world with Mike Pence. That was just I don't know what

(49:27):
he was thinking or who convinced him. So he wasn't right on everything.
So I take that statement back,you know, take it with a grain
of salt. But the main thingto me is the media which is controlled
by the deep state, right,the deep state, and of course election
fraud. He knew that was comingbefore it came, and then he watched
it come, and then he saidit came, and then they said that

(49:49):
he made it up, and thenthe financial fraud, you know, with
all of the different transactions he's beeninvolved in in his life. He built
New York City, you know,many parts of it, or helped them.
He even provided professional witness testimony inthe eighties to them on how to
save the real estate business. Whenthey were tanking and nobody was coming,

(50:13):
they weren't hiring, and the constructionbusiness was in the pits in New York.
They called in Donald Trump and calledhim sir, and thanked him for
his time and told him they wouldbe short and they would honor him and
this and that, and they reallygave him the red carpet and asked her.
He was asked his opinion, andhe gave him their opinion, and
they used that information and they turnedthe financial sector around, got out of

(50:37):
the dump that we were in inthe eighties. And now he has the
biggest buildings in New York City andone of the most successful builders. And
they thanked him until he became president, and now they want to kill him.
YEP. So Donald Trump was right. He was, oh, one

(50:58):
of my friends. And I knowI wish this wasn't true, but I
do believe he's dead. But hedidn't kill himself. He was right about
financial fraud, and he was rightabout the government elites, because he claims
he had evidence that would show howcrooked they all were and also how unsecure
the financial system was. John McAfee, Yes, that name may look familiar

(51:22):
to you if you have a computer. That's the McAfee anti virus. Yep.
This dude was so smart with hisprogramming for filtering out viruses that he
was the one that Microsoft's Bill Gatescame to and said, I could figure
out viruses. Could you figure outhow to do this? And so he

(51:45):
created software algorithms that would help him, and McAfee made his own software,
McAfee Antivirus, and they packaged itand they had He made millions and millions
of dollars and paid millions and millionsin tax ye. And then he decided
he didn't want to pay taxes anymorebecause he'd paid enough taxes. That was

(52:07):
his decision. He just said,I started writing a letter to the irs
every year. He said, here'smy address. I'm not paying taxes.
You know where to find me.He said, I paid enough, and
I didn't get any service after that. I didn't get five million dollars worth
of services. I paid five million. You didn't give me five million of
services, So he's not He justdidn't feel like you wanted to pay taxes.

(52:28):
So eventually, after eight years,they started trying to track him down,
and he did some island hopping.He just jumped around to different islands,
different countries around the world, untilfinally he ended up in France and
or excuse me, in Spain.He ended up in Spain. That's where
he ended his demise or met hisdemise, where they said he killed himself.

(52:50):
But I'm sure he didn't because heeven got a tattoo said, you
know, whacked, you know,because he's not not suicidal. And he
told his wife in a video justdays before, and we have that video
and they were together and they said, you know, I'm not suicidal,
you know, and it happened theykilled him. But the thing that he

(53:10):
was creating when I talked about thefinancial fraud, he was creating a cryptocurrency
system that was ten times more securethan the government's coin that they're now debuting.
He was direct competition to them andwas proof and was proof that you
don't have to pay taxes. Yep. So the government did him off.

(53:34):
And you know, John McAfee wasright, Yes, he was. And
Seth Rich. We talked about sethRich last week in our podcast last week.
Seth Rich did not have the opportunityto speak out directly himself because he
was whacked before it happened. Buthe saw firsthand election fraud when his favorite

(53:59):
candidate, Bernie Sanders got left inthe dust and they pushed Hillary on them.
So seth Rich was right. Yeah. And one of my favorite doctors
from the eighties. I say fromthe eighties because in the eighties was the

(54:22):
year that she did the discoveries thatI think are most important to me.
She did some amazing discoveries with somescientists on HIV, and she was the
one as signed to work with HIVto try to figure out how to find
a cure for that back in theearly eighties. I mean, yeah,

(54:45):
exactly eighties. Yes, yeah,Well we were told about it in ninety
two or something like that in theUS, right, they were working on
it in the eighties. So guesswho she was working with. Yeah,
that was her boss. Yeah,and she got her butt chew when she
pointed out some discrepancies in the factthat she thought that something wasn't necessarily morally

(55:05):
right and what they were doing,and therefore she was fired, blackballed,
and she jailed to or just Idon't remember if she was jailed or not,
but I noted that she was silenced. They knocked her down to the
point where she couldn't practice like shewant or to anymore. Yeah, so
doctor Judy Mikovitz knows a lot aboutthe COVID nineteen hoax, doctor Fauci,

(55:30):
and the HIV planned virus attack that, believe it or not, you would
think that were crazy, really yeahby saying this, but it's true that
these research institutes that you donate moneyto that you believe are working on a

(55:51):
cure are actually their thought process isin their mind right, their thought process
is this, to make a cure, we have to make the virus as
strong as we possibly can, tomake sure we make a strong antidote,
and that is called gain of functionresearch. And in their minds they think

(56:12):
that's right. And to us regularhuman beings, we're asking, why are
you playing with fire? Yep?Why can't you leave a dead virus?
Which what there are some viruses inthe world that are considered dead viruses,
but they have them in the lab. But every one of those labs then
would be available or you know,in our age, would be available to
pull it out of the vault andconcoct a new one like they did in

(56:35):
COVID with five different ones. Yep. But Judy Mikobitz was right, and
Brian Artists, Yes, I hadto put doctor Artis in here. If
you haven't watched watched the water andyes, I said that right, you
need to watch watch the water andwatch the water too, and those are
some unbelievable revelations on what's in ourwater system, which has a tie to

(57:01):
doctor Lee and the COVID nineteen hoax. Yes, but he was also right
about ivermecta even before he started digginginto the water. That scenario, that's
true, that one goes farther.Yep, you're right. So Brian Artist
was right. Brian Artists was right. And Andrew bite bart oh boy,

(57:25):
he stepped into the microphone and hemet his demise. That video with probably
what killed him when he leaned intothe mic and said John Podesta's pedophile.
And when he said that then hedidn't live. They but he was right
about the pedophilia, the deep state, the elites, Pizzagate. Oh yeah,

(57:46):
he was reporting on all of it. Bright Bart, if you remember,
was bright Bart News. He wasa newsleader, one of the most
lead, one of the leading,if not the leading can conservative news sources
at the time. If this wasduring the Obama administration, I believe,
yes, yes, But Andrew Breitbartwas right. And then Joan Rivers,

(58:12):
Oh, poor Joan, not goneit anyway, She just h I mean,
she's just saying the obvious, andthat's what she told her. She
goes, everybody knows that, yeah, that Michelle Obama is a man.
Yeah, everybody knows that, justlike everybody knows that Hollywood is full of
pedophiles. Yes, of course shetalked about that too. So she was

(58:34):
right about the elites and about theObamas and that whole fake scenario there.
Yes, yes, that transhumanism andtransvestitism and all that trans ridiculous stuff.
Frands is whatever you call it.So Joan Rivers was right and the last
one unfortunately, and of course wefailed to actually say a little rest in

(59:04):
peace on many of these people.Just go back to the list real quick,
and we just Elon's still there.Tucker's still alive, and so is
Glenn, and Joe and Alex andJames and Denesh and Julian. He's in
in prison. Mike's still alive,and Donald Trump's still alive. But John
McAfee was suicided, Seth Rich wasmurdered. Judy's still alive, Doctor Artist

(59:29):
is still alive, but Andrew brightBart was killed, Joan Rivers was killed,
and our final one on the listIsaac Cappy, and he predicted it.
He knew it was coming, andhe knew all about Hollywood and the
ugliness inside Hollywood and how women weretreated, forced into things they didn't want

(59:52):
to do, and the trafficking andthe pedophilia and all of that that was
incorporated in Hollywood because he was inthat life, yep. And so each
one of these people were right.So that's why we called this segment.

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Welcome to the Ugly Truth. Stepwhy train the people only to consume?
Step two? Infiltrate adults with thenews Step three, and doctor Nathan children
through the schools and the music andthe apps on the phones that they use.
Step four. Separate the right fromthe left. Step five, separate
the white from the black. Stepsix, separate the rich from the poor.
Use religion and the quality to separatea more. Step sevy. Fabricate

(01:01:52):
a problem, made a lie.Step eight, put it on the news
every night. Step night, whenpeople start to fight and to buy take
control of. This is called situationdesign. They can't sign of us because
we're ready to fight Bobby, whileMat Braido died. The whole worlds rain.

(01:02:13):
Wa everybody picking jeans on a ridein the streets, the whole world's
rain? Why catch them? Atyou? Gainst me? We're with you,
Tom, We will not back down. This is the ugly truth.
Hard to listen to, but impossibleto ignore. Hard to listen to,

(01:02:36):
but impossible to ignore. And whenwe find something, we just can't set
it down. We're we're looking atthis Zoral ranch discovery in New Mexico,
and we went, what so tellus a little more about it, will
you, honey? Well, firstof all, that picture right there that
doesn't look like much of a ranch, does it, But that's actually the

(01:03:00):
house on the property. So onFebruary twenty second of nineteen ninety three,
the New Mexico State Land Office grantedan agricultural lease near the unincorporated community of
Stanley to the Zoro Trust. Thetrust was a shell company for Jeffrey Epstein.

(01:03:22):
On that same day, the ZoroTest completed a purchase of lands owned
by members of the King family whichwas a powerful New Mexico agricultural and political
dynasty. Zoro's deal included rights tothe king's leases on public lands, a
total of one one hundred and fiftynine acres rented for eight hundred and seventy

(01:03:43):
two dollars a year. The largestprivate land owners in New Mexico are either
outside billionaires or family dynasties. ZoroRanch became Epstein's New Mexico playground, with
the fifty thousand and square foot mansionfifty thousand square foot and the mansion situated

(01:04:06):
on private land. The next year, Epstein sought approval to construct a grass
strip runway for a private plane onNew Mexico State land within his lease,
but when the state wanted to sendinspectors out to the site of the proposed
runway, the request for the permitwas withdrawn hm and Epstein built another runway

(01:04:29):
on the private land that he ownedoutright. Locals said they would know when
epstein crowd is at the ranch becausethe mansion lights drowned out the stars.
Peach explains no small feet in thatpart of New Mexico. Some thought Epstein
owned Victoria's secret because the caravans ofglamorous women who would show up at the

(01:04:53):
ranch's double gate off of Highway fortyone. Jeffrey Epstein chose New Mexico for
a reason. Zoro Ranch holds atrove of secrets within the circle of his
eight thousand acre ranch, which liesarmand Hammer United World College of the American

(01:05:13):
West, a boarding school founded byarmand Hammer and Prince Charles Bill Richardson was
a lecturer at the college. Inrecent unsealed court documents, he was also
named as an abuser by Virginia RobertsGoofrey. Richardson was Clinton's Secretary of Energy
and New Mexico governor. Within fiftymiles of the circle around the Jeffrey Epstein

(01:05:42):
Zorro Ranch are sites where the CatholicChurch hid pedophile priests in local parishes.
Once the public got a hold ofthis atrocious behavior, a trove of lawsuits
from victims forced New Mexico's largest dioceseto fight bankruptcy. The Catholics Church still
operates a treatment center for pedophile priestsin Jimenez Springs. It's in an isolated

(01:06:10):
resort town about fifty miles from ZoroRanch. Epstein was extremely interested in cryogenics
and theoretical physics. Human experimentation fascinatedhim. If you travel eighty miles north,
you'll find tremendoea base, a bunkerand vault complex owned and operated by

(01:06:32):
the Church of Scientology. Within thisstructure you'll find el Ron Hubbard writings,
it gets even water. Hubbard believedthe Taians who survived anything inscribed on ech
steel plates inside titanium containers filled withinert argon gas. It's no secret.

(01:06:55):
The Church of Scientology logo, theinterlocking circles with diamonds can be seen from
the air. It's supposed to helpguide Hubbard's spirit back to its new body.
He's supposed to be raised and takencare of at this base whenever he
magically appears. We may even findShelley mccavage, the missing wife of David

(01:07:15):
mccavage. David is the head ofScientology, but Shelley hasn't been seen since
two thousand and seven. There arelots of take offs and landings from Epstein's
private runway. Many secrets, andmany government secrets lie within Zoro Ranch.
Why haven't they let Scientology get awaywith so much? Here's another reason why

(01:07:43):
the government is not shutting down theborder. I'm going to play this video
for you, boss, and thanksto the bravery of Aaron Stevenson, and
thanks to Project Veritas and James O'Keefefor publishing the story. I was sitting
on the Pomona Fairplex emergency intake siteprocessing unaccompanied children. So you may know

(01:08:06):
that children were coming to this countryfrom other countries. We were taking them
into the care hhs and then deliveringthem to sponsors, sponsors, unvetted sponsors
throughout the United States. So becauseone whistle blower came forward, and because
one organization was willing to tell thetruth, I was able to then uncover

(01:08:30):
and report that the US government isthe middleman in a large scale, multi
billion dollar child trafficking operation. Weliterally have government sponsored, taxpayer funded child
trafficking. So one whistle blower comingforward telling the truth sets in motion a
cascade of things that you could neverimagine. So I was very grateful for

(01:08:55):
the opportunity for someone to tell thetruth. And who knows, maybe one
of you could be the next personto come forward. So, along with
my buddy Erin, I'm going tocontinue to speak the truth until children are
rescued criminals are prosecuted and the UnitedStates government no longer is putting billions of
dollars to traffic children. So thatjust is a tie into this whole Epstein

(01:09:23):
Zoro Ranch thing. Right, ZoroRanch. We know if Epstein had big
parties there, we know what washappening there, right. So it's also
in New Mexico, which is nearthe border. So I thought that was
an appropriate tie in there. Youknow that I have been saying for years
that I think my lucky stars andGod every day that I wasn't put into

(01:09:46):
the child trafficking system. Yes,that the HHS has yes to offer my
brothers and sisters were several were,but my little sister and I and one
older SI did escape that destiny.Yes, we got adopted by private families
and therefore we didn't get put intothe system. Now there's also this article

(01:10:10):
also spoke of the fact that theCatholic Church is hiding some of the pedophile
priests. Right. Yes, well, here is an archbishop who is speaking
against some of this horrible of HillaryClinton. John Podesta was arrested for pedophilia
and chine pornography. I'm referring toSlade Summer a man with ties to the

(01:10:39):
world of Broadway and cinema who playa role in the air for to debank
the infamous Pizza Geta. That isthe network filled the complexity and orendous crimes
against minors that revolves around the internationaldeep state. We have learned that certainly

(01:11:04):
Jeffrey Epstein and most likely is LainMaxwell were members of the Israeli Mozad.
This may us understand that the famoustrips of many well known people to Epstein

(01:11:25):
Ireland were used to blackmail them bycollecting evidence of their guilt in participating in
Henu's ritual crimes against minor. Andif the heads of state and governance officials
of the Western world do not dareto breathe our world of protests against the

(01:11:50):
massacres of civilians in Gaza Strip,it is legitimate to assume that this actual
is due is due to the intensivedoser with videos incupating them that are in
possession of these ail intelligence services.The same thing must be happened with the

(01:12:17):
preparation of the fake pandemic emergency,which was lavishly replicated in all the member
state of the World Economic Forum andthe United Nations, and also with the
fasts of the Ukrainian crisis. Butthis black made of the powerful of the

(01:12:41):
world constituted the unifying element of theglobalists sub versis project. That was doctor
Carlos Bergano or Pastor arch Y.Yes, he called out the media coll

(01:13:04):
collaborator of Hillary Clinton and John Podestawho covered up Pizzagate. He said Epstein
and Glenne Maxwell were running blackmail operationson behalf of Masade. He said,
the Western world leaders aren't talking aboutmassacres in Gaza because Israeli a chill intelligence,
have blackmail on them, and COVIDis fake and the Ukrainian crisis is

(01:13:28):
a farce. The Jano was right, and he was right about a lot
of things. In that same video, the longer video, he actually spoke
about the fact that the current poetdoes not act like a Catholic. Right,
he was right, and he shouldhave been on our list. He
should have got Pastor Carlos or ArchbishopCarlos. Bogano was right. Yes,

(01:13:54):
Now where are all the other socalled religious conservative leaders on this topic?
Why aren't they exposing that? Yes, sex crimes against children should be everyone's
red line. This is why they'renot exposing it. Because they're either covering
it up or they're a part ofit, right, right, or they're
just afraid that's covering it up too. Yeah. Yeah, if you're afraid

(01:14:16):
that's covering it up. It doesn'tmatter what your reason is, if you're
afraid to expose something that's bad.Look at this disgusting stuff down at the
bottom of the page, or canyou read this? Yeah? Yeah,
well this is so. Do youremember that about a year maybe year and
a half ago, when we weretalking about the wayfair? Yes, yes,
yes, there's strange images in thereof things that cost way too much

(01:14:41):
money. Right, Look at this. Zoro Rance is just one of many
locations that Epstein Maxwell operations work outof. It's just part of the whole
Pizzagate puzzle. Right, So ischild trafficking taking place on Etsy? Now?
Etsy? This is Etsy. Thereare a lot of suspicious images on
Etsy that have people wondering if childporn or children are set for sale or

(01:15:05):
sex on that e commerce site.This one here is nine thousand dollars for
this picture of pizza, or fourthousand dollars for this picture of pizza with
a little girl with the little girl, right, And then there's a little
boy here and it says chicken fourthousand dollars downloadable. Okay, so these

(01:15:27):
are all photos, so these morethan likely are pornography downloads right nine thousand,
four thousand, four thousand and threethousand. Okay, delivery instant download.
In the photo there's also a cellphone strategically placed in the pizza box.
It's been well established that pizza isa pedophile code via the DOJFBI and

(01:15:51):
other law enforcement documents, which makesthese listings extra alarming. Authorities have been
able to bust many pedophiles because theyuse pizza as a pedophile code in an
attempt to arrange or to rape achild or exchange child porn. Earlier this
year, Eric Carnell, who wasthe British designer behind ab Prawlin, the

(01:16:13):
LGBTQ brand that selled satanic themed Tshirts, sweatshirts, bags and badges,
announced on his Instagram page that Targetremoved all his products. However, at
Sea still allowed him to have astore where he sold products that have statements
like Satan respects pronouns. We coveredthat one too when we talked about Instagram

(01:16:33):
was an easy way for the pedophilesto find each other. We did that
report. Unfortunately, we've seen manysuspicious listings like this on multiple e commerce
sites. Since President Trump's Department ofJustice took down back Page, child sex
traffickers and pedophiles had to relocate theironline business somewhere else. Keep that in

(01:16:55):
mind. Also, Biden's administration,which we know for a fact is knowingly
running state sponsored child sex trafficking thanksto brave hero whistleblowers like Terrillye Rhodeus.
We just watched that claims that companiesselling high priced items online are not selling
children. So the Biden administration says, that's not what's happening. Oh no,

(01:17:15):
No, Biden's State Department released thisstatement and they're trafficking in persons report
in twenty twenty one. Rumors andtheories that a global cabal of politicians and
celebrities are exploiting children, that companiesselling furniture or other high priced items online
are also selling missing children are allunfounded and perpetuate false narratives about the realities

(01:17:42):
of human trafficking. That's the Bidenadministration's report, the fact that the trafficker
in chief State Department claims it isn'thappening, and he's running state sponsored trafficking,
leads me to believe they know thereis child trafficking taking place. Of
course, they're attempting to gaslight thepublic and discourage them from doing a citizen

(01:18:04):
investigation into red flags like the onehere. Yep, look at this one.
This is on Etsy right now.Oh my goodness, gracious sakes alive.
Oh oh, let's get to thebottom of the hour as soon as
possible. And when I she says, this is on Etsy right now,
And when I went there to confirmand took screenshots myself, I've never used

(01:18:26):
Etsy and I won't be now.And you can see several people have it
in their cart. What in theKate spade is going on? This one
is fifty thousand dollars rare fined alreadytwenty plus in the carts. Young Pizza
Assorted, Young Pizza Assorted, Awesomegirl Pizzas ready to ship, arrives in

(01:18:48):
container, pick up from depot,ordinary looking packaging. All shipments are not
identical, and you will receive youryoung Pizza Assorted in a container around two
Oh my goodness, gracious one fourone point four million views at that point.

(01:19:09):
And then this one is listed fortwenty thousand, four hundred and sixty
one dollars on Etsy Forever Young Pizza. Can anyone explain this Forever Young Pizza
being that much money? One pointtwo million views bizarre Etsy listings, But
now Etsy's on the run. It'sbeen two days since this post where the
person reported the suspicious high priced itemsare being sold with images of kids or

(01:19:32):
pizzas on Etsy. Despite many accountstagging Etsy and asking questions, they've remained
silent. Meanwhile, Newsweek has comeout with propaganda piece insisting that there is
no evidence to suggest that Etsy wasinvolved in illegal activity and can we let
the people read the rest of thisor we almost finished here? We're almost

(01:19:55):
finished, okay. Newsweek reported theycontacted ex for comment, but they declined
to report if they responded. Sosome evidence that there may be child trafficking
or the distribution of child porn takingplace on Etsy. It is shown in
this report as if that's not badenough, newswek goes on to suggest that

(01:20:17):
pizza is not a pedophile code word. It's an established fact that child sex
predators use pizza as a pedophile codeon online platforms, and it's been confirmed
by the FBI the DOJ and localauthorities, and it's used in software developed
by the likes of the actor thatwe have on our video, the young

(01:20:43):
actor that everybody likes. Oh yes, Can anybody name the guy that's involved
in the sex trafficking software called ghostAshton Kutcher. Yes, Ashton Pecher developed
software and it's one of the firstwords they put in. Yes and hot

(01:21:05):
dogs pizzas for girls, hot dogsfor boys. Yes. Anyway, New
Mexico's Attorney general is currently suing Meta, and the lawsuit cites evidence of child
predators using pizza as pedophile code onInstagram. It's beyond foolish and flat out
reckless to assume or conclude that thesechild sex predators are only operating on one

(01:21:29):
platform. That's right, It's notEtsy. It's all over the place,
right right. For Newsweek to reportthere is no evidence of illegal activity when
they admit it in their own article, is suspicious posts were taken down is
totally irresponsible journalism. Their suggestion thatpizza is not a pedophile code is covering
up crimes against children. They shouldbe criminally prosecuted. Furthermore, Newsweek failed

(01:21:55):
to even provide a statement from Etsy, So why would they come to the
conclusion they did unless they're running defensedefense for Etsy, sounds like the media
is pizza That's right. I wasjust gonna say it with you. My
gosh, that's a great job.You put it right in the big caps
there. The media is pizza gate. M Oh. That is the ugly

(01:22:18):
truth. Hard to listen to,but impossible to ignore. Just pull it
up, all right, it's timeto close out the program. I think
yep. Let's go ahead and finishup the ugly truth. And thank you
for listening to the ugly truth becausethey because we're ready. We're fighting bull

(01:22:46):
bread or die the whole brain.Everybody pick a team. Don't light in
the streets the whole world's brain.Why catch them and you will catch me.
The ugly truth hard to listen to, but impossible to ignore. Now,

(01:23:14):
Faith is the assurance of things hopedfor, the conviction of things not
seen. And without faith, itis impossible to please God, because anyone
who comes to him must believe thatHe exists, and that he rewards those
who earnestly seek him. Seek yefirst the Kingdom of God, and all

(01:23:35):
these things shall be added. Untoyou, everything is possible for one who
believes. Welcome to Faith Matters.All right, it is time for Faith

(01:23:56):
Matters, and this is our fourthsegment of our four segments. As we
go through the evening, we havejust show you real quick, we have
already covered these segments. We hopeyou enjoyed them. Showed you some ugliness
there in the Zoro Ranch and alsoin the they Were Right segment, and

(01:24:17):
even in Spoiled Milk. The factthat what you thought was good for you
isn't so good for you. Sonow it's time for something more more positive.
It's time for our Faith Matters segment. And in this segment, as
we take advantage of the Fair UseAct and the fact that we are spreading

(01:24:40):
God's word here, we simply arereading through doctor David Jeremiah's book, The
Great Disappearance thirty one Ways to BeRapture Ready, So this is our fourth
segment. We're going to read throughchapter seven tonight, right, yeah,
correct, Chapter seven and this isthe Resurrection of the Saints. Is what
you were tell me? It's kindof a synopsis of it, Resurrection of

(01:25:03):
the Saints. I'll get it pulledup in our book. Here. We
recommend that you go ahead and purchasedoctor Jeremiah's books at your favorite bookstore.
We do have a bookstore, soyou could go to ours on christianbook dot
Com, but you can get hisbook anywhere. Doctor David Jeremiah The Great
Disappearance. We just love his workand his passion. One of the things

(01:25:26):
that doctor Jeremiah was really passionate aboutin the recent years is what's really happening
in the end Times. Here weourselves, my wife and I, Andy
and I are not in times preachers. You know. Yes, we are
youth leaders, and we are ministers, we are singers, we are She
is a singer, you know,I do other things. We serve the

(01:25:49):
Lord in so many different capacities.But this chapter is a this whole book
is about the end times, andwe never really were end Times preachers or
speakers. So Doctor Jeremiah kind ofsays the same thing, you know,

(01:26:14):
he says, this has been onmy mind, but I've never been really
thought of as being that way.But lately it is so much different.
It is. It is so importantright now. It may be the only
and the most important thing that you'veever done, and that is put your

(01:26:38):
faith in Jesus Christ, our Lord, and Savior. Turn away from your
sin. Believe he died for oursins, and that he rose and sits
on the right hand of God,and He's forgiven your sins and you are
you can be made perfect through beingreborn, so you can be given that
hope, that faith. So wereally do want to give you that hope

(01:26:58):
and that faith as we moved throughthe readings of these books and the presentation
of our materials. So this ischapter seven. Are you going to play
this video? Oh, we'll dothis after. Okay, So Andy's got
a video here pulled up that's goingto be after this chapter. So right
now, what we're going to dois we're going to read chapter seven,

(01:27:20):
the Resurrection. Mm hmm. Modernscience is filled with wonders. There are
many things even the most eminent sciencesscientists don't fully understand. Yes, she's
from North Dakota. Don't she's enoughfrom worth to go to her moments?

(01:27:41):
Yes, so you were saying,like there are most let me just start
over. Sure, I love you. Modern science is filled with wonders.
There are many things even the mosteminent scientists don't fully understand, like string
theory in the composition of the universeand what causes Alzheimer's disease and butterflies.

(01:28:08):
Yes, that's correct, butterflies.Those who study bugs for a living have
no idea how a caterpillar wraps itselfin a chrystalis of a cocoon, rests
for a period of days or weeks, and then it re emerges as a
butterfly. I mean, anybody havea clue how that happens. We do
not know. The caterpillar becomes completelydissolved during the process. Did you know

(01:28:29):
that? M M. When scientistscut open those cocoons in the middle of
the metamorphosis, In the middle ofthe metamorphosis, all they find is a
sticky, slimy goo, nothing morethan a puddle at DNA. Hmm.
Wow. Then somehow that gooey DNAreforms itself into an entirely new creature.

(01:28:51):
Wow. Biologist Burned Heinrich caused astir in the intimal logical community by suggesting
caterpillars and butterflies are actually two separateorganisms. According to this theory, a
caterpillar is born, lives a normallife, and then enters its cocoon as

(01:29:14):
a kind of grave. Its bodydecomposes, and most of its cells literally
die. Heinrich refers to this stageas deathlike intermission. Then comes a kind
of genesis. New cells are createdseemingly out of nothing. New organs begin
to function as a new organism emergesfrom a grave. According to Heinrich,

(01:29:36):
most of one body dies and thenew life is resurrected in a new body.
We don't know if doctor Heinrich's hypothesisis correct, but we do know
butterflies have been associated with Easter forcenturies. They are living, fluttering reflections
of resurrection. We've seen already inthese pages that the rapture will begin with

(01:30:00):
the audible return of Jesus, accompaniedby the voice of the archangel and a
divine trumpet call. Our Savior willstep back into our atmosphere with a loud
shout of command, Come forth.It is Jesus return that will commence the
next phase of the rapture, theresurrection. I saw that title somewhere.
That's your subtitle on your article.If you go to Digging Deeper dot net,

(01:30:26):
you can read this y podcast thatwe put in on this chapter.
It is Jesus return that will commencethe next phase of the rapture, The
resurrection, the sleep before resurrection.When Christ descends from heaven with a shout,
he will begin by summoning to himselfthose who are asleep. As in

(01:30:46):
first thessalone means four fifteen. StatesPaul's terminology is New Testament language for identifying
Christians who have died. It's interestingthat Bible writers know ever use the word
sleep or asleep to describe the deathof an unbeliever, but they use them
often to describe the death of abeliever. Mm hmmm. Consider these examples,

(01:31:13):
these things he said, And afterhe said to them, our friend
Lazarus sleeps, but I go thatI may wake him up. John eleven
eleven. That was Jesus talking abouthow he's just going to go get Lazarus
out of bed. Then Stephen kneltdown and cried out with a loud voice,
Lord, do not charge with themthis sin. And when he had

(01:31:35):
said that, he fell asleep,Oh Stephen, Stephen fell asleep. He
was stone to death, and hecries out, don't blame these people.
In Acts seven point sixty, forDavid, after he had served his own
generation by the will of God,fell asleep, was buried with his father's

(01:31:58):
and saw corruption thirteen thirty six.And now Christ is risen from the dead
and has become the first fruits ofthose who have fallen asleep, First Corinthians,
fifteen twenty. Those who read theBible are familiar with these words.
These word choices are not random.Instead, they offer a powerful redefinition of

(01:32:20):
death itself. When viewed through thelens of sleep, the end of a
human life is not the end ofall, just another form of deathlike intermission.
As one commentary noted, this metamorphicaluse of the word sleep is appropriate
because of the similarity in appearance betweena sleeping body and a dead body.

(01:32:42):
Restfulness and peace normally characterize both.The object of the metaphor is to suggest
that as the sleeper does not ceaseto exist while the body sleeps, so
the dead person continues to exist despitehis absence from the region in which those
who remain can communicate with him,and that, as sleep is known to
be temporary, so the death ofthe body will be found to be.

(01:33:04):
So that's interesting. Yeah, he'sonly mostly dead. Those who know that
show well are going to love thatlittle reference there, babe. Yes,
yes, and I learned that moviefrom you. Yes, Yes, are
you with a six fingerman. Nosleep has its awakening, and death will

(01:33:29):
have its resurrection. Doctor Arnold Fruptenbaumoffers a helpful definition for the Bible's redefinition
of death. The Bible views thedeath of a believer as a temporary suspension
of physical activity until the believer awakensat the rapture, just as physical sleep
is temporary, a temporary suspension ofphysical activity until one weakens. Yet there

(01:33:54):
is no suspension of mental activity.So death is a temporary suspension of physical
ectivity until one awakens at the resurrection. There is no cease. There is
no cessation of spiritual soul activity,only physical activity. All right, Yeah.

(01:34:14):
This proper understanding of death is emphasizedin the word early Christians adopted for
the burying places of their loved ones. It was the Greek word chometrion,
which means a resting house for strangers, a sleeping place. This is the
same word from which we get ourEnglish term cemetery. In Paul's day,

(01:34:35):
this word was used for what wewould call a hotel. When we check
in at a hotel, we expectto spend a night to in sleep before
we wake up in the morning.Refreshed and raring to go. Likewise,
when Christians die, it is asif they're slumbering peacefully in a place of
rest, ready to be awakened atthe return of the Lord. Because of

(01:34:58):
Christ's victory on the cross, usdeath is not a tragic finality, but
only a temporary sleep. And youand I set our alarm clocks every night
expecting to awaken in the morning.If we die before Christ's return, we
know that one day our bodies willbe awakened by the alarm clock of our
Lord's coming in the clouds at whatresurrection moment. At that resurrection moment,

(01:35:23):
God will miraculously assemble the necessary moleculesand reconstruct our physical bodies. As Paul
wrote, all genetic flaws will becorrected, all illnesses healed, and all
damage repaired to perfection. The bodyis sown in corruption, it is raised.

(01:35:47):
The body is sown in corruption,it is raised and in corruption,
it is sown in dishonor it israised in glory. It is sown in
weakness, it is raised in power. It is sown a nato. It
has raised a spiritual body. Thetrumpet will sound, and the dead will
be raised. Incorruptible First Corinthians fifteenforty two through forty four. Hmm.

(01:36:14):
So here's a sequence of resurrection.Looking back to First Thessalonians four, we
can see a clear chronological sequence connectedwith this future resurrection. The Bible teaches
that those who are asleep in JesusChristians who have died will not be left
out of the rapture. In fact, they will have a prominent place when
Jesus comes in sky We who arealive and remain until the coming of the

(01:36:39):
Lord will by no means precede thosewho are asleep. The dead in Christ
will rise first first Thessalonians four,fifteen through sixteen. In other words,
if I am still alive when Jesuscomes back, I will not ascend skyward
before my parents. They will becaught up first the raptures, initially for

(01:37:00):
those who have been saved and whosebodies are resting in the cemeteries. Then
those of us who still have breathin our lungs will also be caught up
to join our predecessors in the presenceof Christ. William Barclay wrote the following
about the believer's resurrection from the dead. The man who has lived and died
in Christ, is still in Christeven in death, and will rise in

(01:37:24):
him. Between Christ and the manwho loves him, there is a relationship
with nothing can break, which nothingcan break, a relationship which overpasses death.
Because Christ died and rose again,so the man who is won with
Christ will rise again. Nineteenth centuryBible teacher A. T. Pearson made

(01:37:46):
an interesting observation about these things.It is a remarkable fact that the New
Testament it is never once said afterChrist's resurrection that a disciple died, that
is without some qualification. Peter says, knowing that I must shortly put off
this my tabernacle, as the Lordshowed me. Paul says, the time

(01:38:09):
of my departure is a hand.The only time where the word dead is
used, it is with qualification.The dead in Christ, the dead which
die in the Lord. The pointhere is that scripture regularly and consistently teaches
the reality of the resurrection. Whybecause God created us with eternity in our

(01:38:33):
hearts. Each of us is madefor something more than planet Earth. Were
meant to matter longer than a shadowor a vapor. We're made for Heaven,
and we aren't going to exist therein a disembodied form. Yes,
we're made to be with him,right. We need to get there.

(01:38:53):
He wants us there the security ofresurrection. Alice Willard once told the story
of a woman who refused to talkabout life beyond death. She was afraid
to discuss the afterlife because she didn'twant her children to be disappointed if it
turned out there was no afterlife.Willard pointed out the futility of that line

(01:39:15):
of thinking. If there is noafterlife, no one will have any consciousness
with which to feel disappointment. Onthe other hand, he said, if
there is an afterlife, whoever entersthe next afterlife unprepared Mary may experience far
more than mere disappointment. Of course, the Bible teaches the reality of the

(01:39:39):
afterlife from cover to cover, andits teachings change the way we think about
death, or at least those teachingsshould change the way we think about death.
In my experience, most people todayare terrified of dying, even Christians.
They do everything possible not only toavoid the physical moment of death,

(01:40:00):
but also to avoid thinking about thereality of death. How often in our
culture do we pretend death doesn't exist? M. Paul addressed the foolishness of
such avoidance when he wrote these wordsin the Corinthian to the Corinthian believers,
foolish one, what you sew isnot made alive unless it dies on Corinthians

(01:40:26):
fifteen thirty six. I think Paulwas chiding the Corinthians a bit. He
was saying to them, why areyou so worried about death? Don't be
silly. You can't have a resurrectionif you don't die. Hm. Later
in that same chapter, Paul asked, oh, death, where is your
sting? Verse fifty five, Lovethat one. This is the Bible's way
of scolding us too, for beingtoo worried about the sting of death.

(01:40:49):
If we don't die, we willhave to live in our old, failing,
fallible, stickly weary bodies throughout eternity, just getting weaker and weaker.
Anyone who wants to do this isthinking, like a foolish person. How
much better to let our bodies sleepawhile than awaken in resurrection glory for eternal

(01:41:13):
life. The well known Bible teacherJohnny Ericsontata tells us about the time her
mother in law bought a grave plotat Forest Lawn Cemetery for her family,
but wouldn't sign the papers until Jonieand her husband Ken inspected the lot and
gave their approval. One Sunday afternoon, Can and Johnny drove out there and

(01:41:35):
found the location of their grave sitesin a section called Murmuring Pines. They
listened to the sales representative as shespoke about what a good view it was,
where her feet would be, andwhere her head would be, and
so forth. Johnny was a littledisinterested in the presentation. A few minutes

(01:41:56):
later, while the family conferred overthe paperwork, Johnny said, I powered
my wheelchair onto the top of mygravesite and turned to gaze at the range
of mountains. A gust of windrippled the grass and the pines above me
did indeed murmur, A breeze tossedmy hair. A profound peace settled over
the scene. Suddenly it struck methat I was sitting on the exact spot

(01:42:20):
where my actual body will rise shouldI die before Christ comes. Hmm.
Johnny thought about the wonder of thatmoment when her spirit will reinhabit her body
and she will suddenly be raised inperfection and glory for her. It was
a moment of profound worship. Thathill became holy ground, for she knew

(01:42:43):
she was sitting on the exact spot, not simply of her burial, but
of her resurrection. That's a greatway to think about your burial plot,
right, Go visit your own burialplot. Get that all arranged ahead of
time so your loved ones don't haveto worry about that. Makes sure you
have everything arranged and you have aplot, and then go stand on it,

(01:43:04):
sit on it, wheel up toit. Yeah, I love it,
and realize that if you are inChrist, if you believe in Christ,
if you've given your life to Christ, if you believe that Christ died
for your sins on the cross,and then he was resurrected for your sins

(01:43:27):
past, present, and future.And then now he sets on the right
hand the side of God, andhe is God. But as he ascended
into heaven and left us on earth, he gave us the Holy Spirit as
a part of the Trinity in us. And with that Holy Spirit that gives
us that discernment and that comfort,that knowledge, that hope that there is
a future and this earth is onlytemporary. So thank you for a perfect

(01:43:53):
plan. Lord. We pray thateveryone here today within our voice, so
that here's the latter that reads thiscan know that saving grace, and it's
so real. You can have it. You can your soul, your body
can be resurrected and be perfect againwithout pain, worry, or sadness and

(01:44:17):
be with the Lord in heaven.If that is your wish, then put
your faith in Christ. We praythis for everyone, and we thank you
for this episode and for this chapter, and for doctor Jeremiah. In Jesus
name, we pray Amen. Nowwe're going to watch a little video to
finish things off. Don't worry aboutanything. Instead, pray about everything.

(01:44:51):
Tell God what you need and thankhim for all he has done. Then
you will experience God's peace, whichexceeds anything can understand. His peace will
guard your hearts and mind as youlive in Christ Jesus. And now,
dear brothers and sisters, one finalthing. Fix your thoughts on what is
true and honorable and right and pureand lovely and admirable. Think about things

(01:45:15):
that are excellent and worthy of praise. Then the God of Peace will be
with you. A couple hundred thousandcigarettes, but a million beers will maybe
more a couple dozen times. Imessed things up, but I'm moving off

(01:45:40):
one before. People don't like mefor things I forgot, but I can't
pretend to be someone I'm not.I've been sober, I've been wasted.
I spend most of my life inbetween. I'm sorry, being mistake,

(01:46:02):
I've been nothing, but how God. Maybe I ain't gonna hate myself no
more. Maybe I ain't perfect,but I'm put networking. I ain't gonna
break. I'm like before, andmaybe I'm hurting, but I'm a strong

(01:46:23):
girl. Version. A couple onehundred thousand bills swallowed a million years or
maybe more. Oh, a coupledozen pretty hearts I broke. That isn't
me anymore. Oh, people don'tlike me for things I forgot, but

(01:46:47):
I can't pretend to be someone I'mnot. I've been sober, I've been
wasted. I spend most of mylife in between. I've been sorry,
been mistaken. I've been nothing buthave God made me? And I ain't

(01:47:09):
gonna hate myself no mark. MaybeI ain't perfect, but I'm putting networking.
I ain't gonna break before. Andmaybe I'm hurting, but I'm a
stronger version. Lord, I hitthe ditch. Walked right off the edge.

(01:47:32):
I got knocked down and got upagain. Oh. I tried to
live more like my friends. Ican't be nothing but just what I am.
And now I've been sober. I'vebeen wasting. I spent most of
my life in between. I've beensorry, been mistaken. I can't be

(01:48:00):
nothing, Amy nine gonna myself.Oh Lord, maybe yeah, I ain't
pressive networking break I'm hard and maybeI'm hardy. And that does it for

(01:48:39):
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I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

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