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Speaker 1 (00:05):
I don't know if you saw Ed Martin on the
Maria Barceromo show a week or so ago. He's now
the weaponizations are in the Justice Department, investigating the weaponization
of the Justice Department under Biden, and he said that
he's going to find he's going to investigate to an
open and transparent investigation of all the people that set
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this up, all the people that made a decision early
on that they were going to make January sixth the
event to take over the.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Government, not from our side, but from their side.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
And then he's going to prosecute the ones that he
can prosecute, and he's going to out and shame the
ones that he can't prosecute, and then he's going to
going to see about compensating The Jay.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
Six ers.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Want to get it off your chess. You're in the
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made in His image. I believe that God puts us
in situations that are tough, unthinkable. But what I understand
is that God won't give up if we don't quit.
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Think of your own lives in times you gave up
to bullies instead of staying in the fight. Present fights
we have in the riots, you're typically dem paid for
and staffed with radical professional terrorists who lead the war
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inside of America for money and kicks as leaders of
the brainless idiots who are racist, anti Semitic, anti christian An,
anti American, waving foreign flags, blowing up police cars, and
blocking all races in their quest to be free in
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their own country and their own states and their own cities.
Donald Trump did not give into this. It's how he
overwhelmingly got elected the evil Democratic Party. They wanted to
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save what Biden and Obama were doing and what they
were doing with auto pens, and just last night Israel
decided that if they waited any longer to destroy the bullies,
the Ayahtolas, that these heathens would destroy the little devil,
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which they said was Israel and the big devil the
USA with nuclear weapons. Thus far, and the news is
still for thus far, Israel has taken on this immense
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attacks on Iran and are doing well. Almost their whole
leadership has been annihilated in one sloop attack. Now the
USA is sitting on the sideline so far. Never give up,
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never let up, and you'll never let God or your
citizens or your country down. May God guide us. Oh,
and Trump is still trying to get a deal with Iran.
He ain't given up. Is he in cooperation with the
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j bondy? How about the FBI cash and how about
all these the hiding the little hiding place apparently in
the FBI that they found, Yeah, you.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Know, and and well, the answer to the question is
that that Ed Martin is in the Justice Department. Now
he's been given the power of the jurisdiction to investigate
all the weaponization of government under the Biden administration wherever
it is. I mean, he's he's got kind of cart
loosh in my understanding, to reach into all the different places,
you know, where there was corruption, where there was weaponization.
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I'm hoping that he's going to go into the issues,
but it was a big, big thing for me back
when I was running for Senate, and that was a
treason committed by Nancy Pelosi and Mark Milly.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
I talk about this all the time.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
But on January fifth, Pelosi calls up Mark Milly and says,
you know he's crazy, don't you meaning Trump? And Millie
says yes, And then Emilie says that if Trump is
going to go to war with China, he'll warn the
Chinese first.
Speaker 4 (05:49):
You know, this is a release significant weekend. Today is Friday,
Friday the thirteenth. Tomorrow they're supposed to have some kind
of demonstrations all over the country, including Raleld Missouri, of
all things. I don't know why, but okay, it is
what it is. And it's also I believe Trump's birthday
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in Flag Day? Is that right? Trump's birthday and Flag
Day and it's Father's Day. Wow? What a weekend. And
am I going to get he sleep this weekend? I
doubt it. I doubt it. But I want to thank
also Rick who did all the clips, and we're using
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a lot from Mark McCluskey because you know why, because
he is involved in representing most of the one sixers,
a lot of whom were pardoned by Trump, and he
wants to make sure that he's going to set the
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record straight on whose insurrection this was. It was not
those people at the Capitol that day the insurrections were,
but they by the Democrats and by the DC police
who were opening everybody saw this. They were opening the
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doors for people to come in. But if you went in,
if you went in for six seconds, they'd hunt you down.
At your house. The FBI would knock down your door.
They'd have forty people there, they'd have helicopters, and they'd
have all these machine guns pointed at your children, at
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your and your wife or your husband. Wow, you came
out naked or barely dressed in a snowstorm. This is
what your country did on one to six and following.
And so we're going to play that back until it's
sinks in because he's actively along with Peter Tickton, who
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is Trump's best friend, he's they are actually going and
and and uh, they're going to sue people for what
they did to them, for their rights being up denial annihilated,
for their ability to get the legal help. For all
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the idiotic judges, including that Bosberg idiot who who? Who
convicted these people or got the jury to do it
based on what? Because they were Trump supporters? He said
it in court. Okay, I also want to thank my
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lovely bride who's here. And by the way, your here
looks great. It's kind of an inside joke because she
came over. She came back from something and I'm busy
and I'm you know, and she says, well and she
does like this, well she's doing this, then oh it's
your hair. I was a little slow, a little okay,
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all right, I was real slow. I wasn't thinking of it.
And then I said the wrong thing. I said, honey,
is it is it darker? And then oh, my god,
is just you know, I just stepped on myself. I
realized that I did not come anyways. You hear it
is crickets for me. I get it. I get it,
I get it. I get it. Wow. We And by
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the way, let's uh, let's thank rick and our producer J. P. Maxwell,
who took a short trip to wear.
Speaker 5 (09:50):
Just a Branson just a little all right getaway.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
So okay, that's good. Uh, And we got a great
show for you today. And it all came together at
the last minute. John Jeffrey Bradshaw is going to be here.
I don't know if he's going to be here or
somewhere else, but probably somewhere else. He'll be on at
eight ten. Now the Rabbi, now, they're hiding in their
houses right now. I think they're getting attacked by Iran.
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And we might have an actual world limit on what's
going on, a world report right in the area of Jerusalem.
Uh And we've got Tom Havelin. He was just just
gave a speech to the Tennessee uh In bombers and
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they seem all in step now with what he's saying
about these white fibrous blood clots and they're damage to
us via the vaccines. We have Lynn Scott Hagerman. Boy
does she got a story, and boy does she got
a great bio. She's out of Springfield, Missouri, and she's
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done a lot of amazing things in her life and
had a lot of amazing things happened to her. And
then we've got Jeff Zinc to catch us up on
what he's doing and what he's thinking about. Since well
it appears that they're not going to hire him for
AJHS Assistant Secretary to JFK or RFK. So all right,
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we'll find out what he's doing. But he's doing something.
He's not giving up. All right. Well, our first guess
is kind of looking at me funny, like he expects
me to be on and dump everybody. I don't know
why he would think that, because he's an old pro
at this and how old you say, Well, this man
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is two hundred and fifty seven years old, is that right?
Did I get it all right? Got it all right?
And he is an expert on the Constitution. He was
there when they wrote her, for God's sakes, and he
used to hang out with George Waher Washington and Ben
Franklin Thomas Jefferson at ye old tavern in Virginia. It
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was the only one there at the time, and so
you know, I pick up pioneer women. But he is
a very smart guy, and he's been on this show
for about seventeen years. Right, we were both very young
at the time, weren't we houmpe that high? Yeah, anyways,
please welcome my friend John Jeffrey Bradshaw. Okay, JJ, it's
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your time. JJ's justice report.
Speaker 6 (12:38):
I'm not going to steal the Rabbi's thunder because I
know he's got an awful lot to say, but I
do have a little bit of intel to talk about
regarding Israel attacking Iran. You note that our government said
we didn't have anything to do with this. Well, anytime
they say that, you need to question. I know that
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our country and Israel have been sharing intelligence for a
good long while, even during the disgusting Biden era. Our
intelligence agencies and theirs run pretty well in parallel. So
you can bet that we had something to do with
the targeting of Israeli missiles, drones, etc. And fighter jets.
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And it looks like Nedya who is largely taken out
Israeli's first strike capability. Anyway, the problem is this though
the nuclear stuff, the really important nuclear stuff, is buried.
It's buried four hundred and five hundred feet beneath the
surface of the earth. The Israelis can't get to that.
Speaker 4 (13:45):
We can.
Speaker 6 (13:46):
We have bunker buster bombs that will take care of that.
So the question is do we get involved with this?
Trump said We're not going to. But other than sharing intelligence,
I'll bet you Nickel that there was a lot of
negotiation going on between Trump and that Yahoo behind closed
doors while their so called diplomacy with Iran.
Speaker 4 (14:09):
Was going on.
Speaker 6 (14:11):
I know that Trump, when he started diplomacy with these folks,
knew that they weren't going to give in. They never have.
They'll say, oh yeah, you know, we'll we'll live in
our nukes and turn right around it into the other
shir So they want to be trusted, and Trump knew
that going going in. So you've got to have a
contingency plan. And I think Israel bombing the heck out
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of these folks was a part of that contingency plan
to exist.
Speaker 4 (14:39):
I mean when Iran says, when Iran says, during his
their talks with Trump and the people that were negotiating
with uh, well you know what we're going to We're
going to double our active role in creating these nuclear
weapons for or the little devil and the big devil.
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Little devil being Israel and the other the big devil
being America. So so at that time, the negotiators, one
of whom was a Jewish guy by the way, left
they left. Trump emptied out all the people he could
find in that area that were American, so they knew
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it was coming. And in Israel, I don't know how
much of a shock this was to Iran, but you
got to know, if you're a bully and you keep
saying you're gonna get the you're gonna get this, We're
going to destroy you with nuclear weapons for about forty
years or saying it, then you know at a certain
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point you got to figure, well, maybe they mean it.
Speaker 6 (15:49):
Yeah, maybe these clowns are serious about it.
Speaker 4 (15:52):
I think they. I think they are.
Speaker 6 (15:54):
Yeah, of course, Well I'm going to tell you that
intel wise, there's an a lot more going on behind
the scenes than what our government or Israel is willing
to admit. And uh, I think Netanyahu and Trump have
orchestrated this thing pretty well.
Speaker 4 (16:12):
Yeah. I think Trump, unlike Biden, who is responsible for
all this, he is responsible for it. Trump had Iran
at his feet and then and that was after Biden
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and Obama gave him billions of dollars from our taxpayers
and stuck it into the country. Yes, okay, and let
them build back for what.
Speaker 6 (16:46):
This is your Democrat party? Actually it's not yours or today.
Speaker 4 (16:53):
I'm surprised they fly the flag anymore. You know, they
hate this country.
Speaker 6 (16:58):
Yeah, that's all I got to say about around I
am sure that the Rabbi will have great deal to God.
Speaker 4 (17:05):
I just hope he's on. I hope he's okay, you know,
I hope everybody is real is okay.
Speaker 6 (17:10):
Let's turn our focus back to our country for a
little while, because there's an awful lot happening here that
is pretty dirty stuff. Let's start. Let's start with Christy Nohaan,
who I have a great deal of respect for, who
has decided to stick the i R s on trying
to find out who's funding the LA riots. You grow
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up good for her?
Speaker 4 (17:33):
Do that? Well?
Speaker 6 (17:35):
It has been leaked that it's our federal government suspects
the Waltons. That's Christy Walter, who is heir to the
Walton Walmart fame.
Speaker 4 (17:48):
My wife now missus my wife. My wife calls her, well,
you know that missus Walmart is providing this money. I said,
who She says, missus Walmart. I was thinking, wait a minute,
it's naturally, that's not their name. It's Walton. Yeah, there are,
but she was kidd egg I know she was.
Speaker 6 (18:11):
There are a couple of groups tho that have floated
to the surface. There's an outfit called the Coalition for
Humane Immigrant Rights I'd never heard of this outfit un
till I started researching it a little bit. Guess what.
The Biden administration gave them seven hundred and fifty thousand
dollars a few years back, supposedly to support immigrant rights. Joe,
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what were you thinking?
Speaker 4 (18:34):
What was he thinking? Are you kidding me? Are you
kidding me? At this point? Who was using the auto
pen for that order?
Speaker 6 (18:42):
Indeed, there's also a little thing called the Party for
Socialism and Liberation, And this one's a little better hidden.
I had to do a little bit of digging on
this one, but they are a third party from China.
China's funding that our enemies and our federal government in
the last idiotic regime that we had here, We're funding
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this stuff that's causing the LA riots. My head is
off to Christy Noan, who's investigating this thing, and rightly so,
you've got to ask yourself when you see videos of
these rioters and they've got face masks that are up
to an equivalent of what the police are using, where
the hell they get this stuff? Where did the palets
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of bricks come from? Do those just accidentally show up there? Well,
if you remember the riots in Portland and Baltimore. The
governments there chose not to investigate anything. They said, it's
okay to burn, You're okay, you're black, so you're fine.
And of course those are Democrat run cities. Our federal
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government didn't investigate that stuff either. They pretty much said, well, Portland,
it's your problem, Baltimore, it's your problem. Boy, do we
have a different administration?
Speaker 4 (19:59):
Well trust that, uh to the to the one sixth experience, Yes,
where almost they didn't do anything wrong. Nobody did anything
wrong there. Walked in, They walked in, and there were
people there that were doing dirty stuff and pretending to
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be Trump. They were they were pretending to be Trump people,
and they were actually changing their clothes as they went out,
and they went in. They became Trump supporters when they
went in, and then when they went out, they took
their clothes so they wouldn't recognize them as Trump supporters.
That's from Mark McCluskey.
Speaker 6 (20:40):
Yes, remember the January sixth committee, which was nothing but
a sham. Yeah, and all of us who watched this
sort of stuff said right at the outside, at the outside,
this is nothing but a sham. Sure, there's no Republicans
on that committee. And when they finally put a couple
on there, the biggest rhinos in the world. They chose
to ignore evidence, they chose to destroy evidence. Boy is
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it different. Now we've got a d OJ that is
looking at this thing. They're lifting the skirts up and saying, Okay,
where's the dirt?
Speaker 4 (21:11):
It's so so well and this is this is this
is the problem I'm having is is putting this all
together in one little, tiny package, which is what the
what what's happening now seems to be connected to what
the Democrats are doing, the worldwide wide warriors that were
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caused by the Democrats and their their claim of almost
being independent of the current government and trying to destroy Trump,
probably trying to kill Trump as what Iran had had
a hit out on him, and probably so did China. Yeah,
so so something's happening here. You know, the Dems are
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starting to get they're starting to get investigated, and it's
starting to come a little bit more agitating than just
your average charges. Mkaiah whatever his name was, the former
head of the head of the Border, Well they want
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him up on treason.
Speaker 6 (22:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (22:20):
Now, I don't know that that's going to take place,
because somebody told them. Well, he's just taking orders. You know,
it's not going.
Speaker 6 (22:25):
To lead him take orders, but his orders are illegal.
And speaking of the Dems having some problems, and lord,
I'm so happy that they're having some problems, it's about time.
You and I have had a conversation several times over
the years about the Democrat Party eating its own. They
are a cannibalistic party. Anybody gets out of lockstep, they
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end up killed and eaten by the balance. I'm speaking metaphorically,
of course. Of course, let's talk about twenty five year
old David Hog. David Hog from Sandy Hook. You remember
that this is a kid that's made a career out
of surviving as school shooting. Congratulations, he was and note
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was co chair of the Democrat National Committee until they
booted his dumb son of a gun out, kicked him out.
Why they said the election was fake? They said that
there were other minority people who were ignored to get
him elected. Does this sound like the Democrat Party to you?
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Why did they kick this punk out because he wanted
to take twenty million bucks of DNC money and kick
some Democrat in name only folks out of.
Speaker 4 (23:43):
Yeah, the old Democrats. Who's trying to get rid of
the old guys.
Speaker 6 (23:46):
He wanted the primary and gils yeah, sure, yeah, And
he wanted a primary the Democrats.
Speaker 4 (23:52):
And that's a great move for who, that's a great
move for Republicans.
Speaker 6 (23:56):
Well, it's a great move for us. Yeah, absolutely willed
with this. I applaud this is a wonderful thing for
this kid to get booted out the guys leftist communists
And well, sure you got to do is read some
of the stuff as clown has written, and you say,
now this there's not somebody that needs to be leading
a political party. So lalujah, he's been kicked out. The
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d n C is now half leaderless. They're going to
have to go back and hold another election, and you
can bet that there will be women of color in
that election this year, and who they ignored for this,
which is.
Speaker 4 (24:34):
Which is fine, but but but I don't know of
any of the women of color that are really have
a conservative thought or who are capable of doing the
job of president at this moment. Of course not now,
there's a few on the on the on the right
side that that look pretty good in terms of there
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the d in politics.
Speaker 6 (24:59):
We're talking Democrats here. I wish them no good. I
hope they found the biggest clowns that they bought.
Speaker 4 (25:06):
They have thus far. I mean, you don't get any
bigger than Joe Biden and then try to replace them
for Kamala for good.
Speaker 6 (25:14):
You say that the DNC has had serious problems. Oh yeah,
you're so, starting when they lost the election and went
down in flames, when some of their folks were saying, oh,
no question about it, as goot this in the bag
and she lost by lends.
Speaker 4 (25:31):
Oh my god, Hey, JP, give me the Obama speech.
I want to run this by you because it's it's
I'll forget and then I'll have the Rabbi n I'll
forget the whole thing. But I want to listen to
what he said. I want you to listen to what
he said in twenty fourteen.
Speaker 7 (25:51):
Criminal, you'll be deported if you plan to enter the
US illegally. Your chances of getting caught and sent back
just went up. The actions I'm taking are not only lawful,
there are the kinds of actions taken by every single
Republican president and every single Democratic president for the past
half century. If you're a criminal, you'll.
Speaker 4 (26:17):
Okay. So what do you think of that, JJ.
Speaker 6 (26:20):
Tell me all about that. You know, Obama was a
pretty good speaker, and that was one of the few
times he actually came up with something that made an
awful lot of sense.
Speaker 4 (26:29):
Well, he did the opposite though, he did the opposite.
Speaker 6 (26:33):
But of course he did. He's a Democrat.
Speaker 4 (26:36):
Clinton made a similar statement about it, and that was
that's been on TV for a while that you know,
back in the nineties, and so.
Speaker 6 (26:48):
The difference is huge. It's monumental. We now have a
president that actually fulfills his.
Speaker 4 (26:55):
Promises and did it in his last term.
Speaker 6 (26:58):
Yeah, he said, we're going to come get you.
Speaker 4 (27:02):
They are.
Speaker 6 (27:03):
Tom Holman is doing Yeoman's work in rounding up these clowns.
And you know, talking about LA again for just a
minute to Homan and his buddies were rounding up criminal
cartel gangs in LA. Now, how can the governor of
California and the mayor of La support lot not arresting
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these people, How can they support that They are so
far on the wrong side of this argument, recalled ave.
We got midterm elections coming up, and if you think
these folks aren't politicing for mid term elections, you would
be wrong. They're getting after it. The trouble is that
Democrats have this track record that is absolutely indefensible.
Speaker 4 (27:51):
But it makes sense because it makes no sense, makes
this kind of sense that without these people to vote
for them, they're not going to win. They need these
people in their states. They need these people, these extra
people that came from Biden and Kamala Uh to register
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and to vote for Democrats. That's recognize this is going
to vote for them.
Speaker 6 (28:20):
You and I have discussed this for decades now, yeah,
well almost decades at least one. They've been a couple
of their Their whole idea is to populate the voting
populace with leftists are going to vote for them, put
them in power perpetually. Of course, that's that's what they
want to do. Sure, you know it's right out of
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this book.
Speaker 4 (28:44):
Yeah, that's where this came. Yeah, yeah, that's it's radicals
Rules for what Well.
Speaker 6 (28:54):
This is rules for radical Yeah that's Sololensky. Oh, if
you really want to know to beat.
Speaker 4 (29:00):
Him, Yeah, that's the rules for the feeding Radicals.
Speaker 6 (29:06):
They're both of these are rather dry reads. Okay, but
once you get into it and you've read Rules for
Radicals and then you read what Chris has written, Oh
my god, short of killing these people, we can actually
beat them at their own game if we're willing to
do it.
Speaker 4 (29:25):
I think you're right.
Speaker 6 (29:26):
So, Okay, we were talking about California at Newsom. If
you recall Governor of California, the guy with a nice
haircut and not much in between his ears, has been
talking about running for president of the United States. If
you look at what he has done, and let's start
with the fact that half of LA burnt to the
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ground and his response to that was absolutely awful. Then
you got the LA riots in which he is siding
with the rioters.
Speaker 4 (29:59):
Yeah, obviously he is.
Speaker 6 (30:02):
Yeah, you watch the video clips of this guy. You
watch what or listen to what he has to say.
Is this presidential material? Now, Dave, I pray that this
dude runs for president of the Democrat Party. I pray
that he does, because he will go down in flames.
The national populace, our patriots that vote in elections will
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have absolutely nothing to do with this clown. And even
the Democrats, who some of them are pretty left leaning,
are going to look at this guy's track record and say,
you actually want this clown for president of the United States.
Are you kidding me? So, Dave, this is good, This
is so well.
Speaker 4 (30:43):
People are so much more educated now as to what
they were like ten years ago, even four years ago.
They know what a tragedy it is to get democrats
who don't understand what they're doing, their their their job
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as being in politicians. And you know, when you got
Reagan in there, he knew a little bit about Yeah,
I was an actor and all that, but he had
common sense. When you got Donald Trump in there, he's
got common sense. He's there's two genders. There's not sixty
eight genders. And that's it. It's it's it's it's given.
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You get two, that's it, and that's what God gave us.
And you know, why are we even arguing about this.
It's been this way forever. This isn't new stuff. Okay,
So so people know about this now. They don't like it.
When that woman in Congress, when she was when when
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one of Trump's people tried to speak and answer a
an accusation and she finally said, well, you just don't
know how to talk to a woman. You don't know
what a woman is. I doubt that she knows what
lady right. No, no, she's she's just as bad. But no,
this was another one. I know you're talking about. She's
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a she's from India, I believe.
Speaker 6 (32:08):
Okay, Yeah, it just galls me that the dams have
gotten away with this as long as they have. Now
we're coming up on the clock days. So I got
a little I got a definition for you here. Okay,
a little discussion. Are you good for it?
Speaker 4 (32:26):
Sure?
Speaker 6 (32:27):
Got? The word is called recision. And it's not something
that you hear very often.
Speaker 4 (32:35):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (32:36):
Congress is known to allocate money and never pay any
attention to where it goes after they vote for recision?
Is this in the case of Donald Trump? Doge uncovered
a whole bunch of stuff that needed to be taken
care of, and pr comes to mind, and so Trump
writes a little list and he gives it to Congress
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and asks for vision. Okay, what is recision? This is
where the Congress takes back money that they have allocated.
I've read it as far as claud back and that's
probably appropriate because it's going to be hard to get
it back. But there is a cost cutting bill. It
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takes a simple majority of both houses past that bill.
We have, for the most part a simple porty available
to us. Now another money part comes in nine point
four billion dollars not zeros, that can be recovered from
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our foreign four and eight foreign policy fit that's been
shut down. It's eight point three billion for four and
eight one point one billion dollars. That's nine zeros for
NPR and PBS. This is being brought up to the
House for vote. Whether it passes or not, who knows.
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I hope it does goes to the Senate. If they voted,
that's it. You take that money back. And that's called precision.
Speaker 4 (34:12):
Yeah. Yeah, and it's called a big dent in the
Democrat politicians pockets because a lot of that money is
going to these people.
Speaker 6 (34:21):
Oh it went to socialist causes. Who are their buddies,
no doubt.
Speaker 4 (34:24):
Not just that putting it in their pockets.
Speaker 6 (34:27):
Yeah, that's what your typical Democrat will do. They want
to stay in power, They want your money. They don't
really care what.
Speaker 4 (34:35):
And it ain't coming back and it ain't being used
for what you want it to be used for.
Speaker 6 (34:39):
Certainly not. But in any case, that's our word for
the day.
Speaker 4 (34:43):
All Right, my friends, that's great stuff. Let's all hear it.
For this this young old guy. He's the greatest. He
is JJ Bradshaw. That's a great weekend. Have a great time.
Speaker 6 (35:01):
We'll be talking with you next.
Speaker 4 (35:03):
Okay, you certainly will. Yes, all right, all right, we're
back on the show, and I think it's time to
take a uh. Do we have any significant uh people call? Uh?
I know the numbers are pretty good, but still.
Speaker 5 (35:18):
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Okay, here we are, and a gentleman all the way
from Israel at an amazing time in history for the world,
for Israel, for the Middle East. He's a wartime rabbi
six hundred plus days of war necessary for self defense
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Christians and those who hate terror terrorism, please pray for Israel.
Please welcome Rabbi Moshe Racho. Where's your book? Tell us
your book? We got bad lighting in here. I don't
know what that. We need a flashlight on that. Tell
(42:13):
us what your book is?
Speaker 3 (42:15):
Yeah, Secrets in the Hebrew Bible dot org, where you
can get a copy of the Book's all about accessing
the Hebrew Bible through through the through, directly connecting with
the Hebrew language. And even if you don't speak Keeper,
you can you can understand it. It's written in a
way for people who don't speak Keeper, and uh, you know,
(42:35):
so I think it's something that you can enjoy.
Speaker 4 (42:38):
All right. Uh so Iran has been threatening Israel now
with one nuke or two nukes maybe like like they were,
you know, the back of the hand kind of stuff. Uh,
somebody knocking on the door.
Speaker 16 (42:54):
Yeah, okay, I'm just on a zoom so.
Speaker 3 (43:06):
It was here. Yeah, sorry, Dave, Okay, we're during a war,
so you know, you got it.
Speaker 4 (43:12):
I know, I'm trying to wonder if this is part
of the war.
Speaker 3 (43:19):
Okay, sorry about that. Sorry about that, Dave?
Speaker 4 (43:23):
With you? Well, was that lift? Who was he telling you?
Something about what to say.
Speaker 3 (43:28):
It was a friend of Ezra.
Speaker 4 (43:31):
A friend of Ezra. All right, okay, so, uh and
i'd asked you questions about that, but I don't I
don't think it's necessary. You can tell me about Ezra
or not.
Speaker 3 (43:41):
Okay, okay, all right, Well I did speak with Ezra. Actually, yeah,
he said it's very quiet where he is, you know,
he said, it's hard to believe all that's going on
with Iran and the whole thing, and and like it's
just very quiet where he is.
Speaker 4 (44:00):
That's uh, so he's still he's still fighting him in
wherever he is. Yeah, yeah, no kidding, all right, So
I thought he was back permanently. He's back permanently these days,
are they?
Speaker 3 (44:14):
And now you just had the weekend off?
Speaker 2 (44:15):
That's it?
Speaker 4 (44:16):
Yeah? Okay, all right. So so so now you've got
the ever, how long has Iran been threatening Israel with
one bomb? Oh? Maybe two and you're done? How long?
How long have they been doing that? About forty years?
Speaker 3 (44:32):
Yeah, it's been definitely at least twenty five years. And
you know, D'tagna has been speaking about it for twenty
five years. How at some point we're going to have
to confront Iran. Yeah, and you know, they are the
head of the snake, and it's really incredible. You know,
October seventh, obviously that day was a great setback. But
(44:54):
since then we've pretty much you know, stopped has a lot,
We stopped comings and go for the head of the snake. Now,
you know, has Will actually announced today that they will
not be part of any retaliation and that's like, that's
a huge win for Israel. This is the day they've
been waiting for forever and they announced, Hey, we're not
(45:14):
backing Iran. We're not going to be part of any
kind of retaliation by Iran, and so they're really.
Speaker 4 (45:20):
Hurting right now. That's a sign of weakness, They're hurtingkness.
Speaker 3 (45:24):
It's a sign of how Israel has you know, really
got a has made a lot of progress with our
enemies around us. And you know, I think if we
you know, this is going to be what's going on
right now and we're in in the middle of attacking
Iran is you know, it's a game changer. This could
(45:45):
be the end of it.
Speaker 4 (45:46):
Well that's your you know what, You're such a tiny
country and you look at the space. I mean, Iran
is a big country.
Speaker 3 (45:54):
Yeah, ninety million people.
Speaker 4 (45:56):
People, but a huge landscape of all sorts of things.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
But I don't know if you saw this report. This
is even a greater, a greater intelligence victory than the beepers.
Speaker 4 (46:09):
No, I've heard it, it was similar.
Speaker 3 (46:11):
But tell me why, my years, Israel built a drone
base Iran. We built a base there under their nose.
Speaker 4 (46:21):
How did they do that?
Speaker 3 (46:23):
I don't know how they did it.
Speaker 4 (46:25):
They build a base. In other words, there were people
there that were pretending to be Iranians and they built
a base.
Speaker 3 (46:31):
Footage of it. And the attack this morning came from
drones released in Iran to attack Iran. And they said
the beeper it took them ten years. They said, they've
been working on this for twenty years. But I mean,
it's just amazing. It's not a rumor, you know. The
most saarily released footage to show what they did. What's
(46:54):
incredible for me is not so much that they built
a base and they achieved this, is that Jews could
keep a secret for twenty years.
Speaker 4 (47:00):
Yeah. Actually, I think we're pretty good at it for
the most part.
Speaker 3 (47:05):
That's not if you're part of my family.
Speaker 4 (47:08):
Yeah, well mine neither, Yeah, neither, But that that kind
of reminds me of of u z Lenski putting building
something that housed explosives in Russia that destroyed some of
those planes.
Speaker 3 (47:25):
Yeah, yeah, you know it's it's I wonder.
Speaker 4 (47:28):
If that's connected. He's Jewish, isn't he?
Speaker 3 (47:31):
I don't, Yeah he is. But you know, so much
of these wars, like turning points, come from from very
clever act you know, like the point Hesblo was the beepers.
You know, this is uh, you know, I ran fired
one hundred drones, not a single one guy even, you know,
in Israeli airspace.
Speaker 4 (47:50):
This is you're talking about current days, right, heyday.
Speaker 3 (47:54):
Today, we had a warning to stay near a safe
room and then they send another message from the Home
Front security saying okay, you don't need to be near
a safe room.
Speaker 4 (48:07):
Well that's that's incredible, Yeah, soss, unless they've got some
secret secrets that you don't know somewhere. You took out
what four fifths of their leadership already.
Speaker 2 (48:23):
Yeah, yet already.
Speaker 3 (48:24):
And it's and these drones, these were you know, suicide drones,
over one hundred of them, and we took them all out.
So I guess you could say these drones they can.
These suicide drones completed their mission, but it was just
it was an assisted suicide.
Speaker 2 (48:37):
It wasn't.
Speaker 4 (48:41):
So you know, everybody's a little tense, and I'm sure
you are too, because you know, we don't know everything
that's going to happen. Now. Trump is still saying he
said it earlier. I tried to make a deal with
these people. He said it earlier. Today he says, uh,
you know, but we can still do it. He still
believes they can do a deal. Now. Is us he
(49:01):
got something there or because after all, the people of
Iran they're Persians. They don't like the Iatolas, they don't
like them at all. So possibly he'd be making an
agreement with different leadership in Iran that would be Persian
(49:24):
the way it used to be.
Speaker 3 (49:26):
Right, It should be a great scenario change of leadership
there back then was you know, before nineteen seventy nine,
when you had a friendly country, And if we go
back to those days, which I believe is what the
Iranian people want, and that would be that would be
a phenomenal outcome.
Speaker 4 (49:47):
I think it's about eighty percent of them are very
anti Iranian government right now and probably would be in
support of Israel, And that's saying twenty percent of them
don't want to. You know, they may or may not agree,
but they might be a little scared to put something
that might come.
Speaker 3 (50:07):
Back to blow the boat right until they're sort of convinced,
you know, that this is the time to do that.
Speaker 4 (50:15):
So we could just talk about regular business. This is
like regular But well, is that's okay, six hundred days
in our war, I got all these people killed and
they're still still hostages, right.
Speaker 3 (50:26):
Yeah, we got a couple more hostages back this week,
though they were not alive, and so that was a
bit of a was sad. But you know, getting bodies
back is also important because so people can have closure
and be able to carry their loved ones. So, you know,
(50:48):
I wouldn't call it a win, but it's definitely beats
the alternative of leaving dead bodies in the hands of the.
Speaker 4 (50:54):
So here's another question then, going back off of the
war for a second, but it's kind of connected. Why
did you kidnap Greta Thunberg? Why did you do that? Rabbi? Yeah,
oh my.
Speaker 3 (51:09):
God, Yeah, the fastest kidnap and release ever.
Speaker 4 (51:16):
Well, Israel kicked her out and they gave her sandwiches.
Did they use your bread for it?
Speaker 3 (51:23):
They had a choice whether they can't they could be
important immediately or you know, and she elected to leave,
so they sent her on a planet, gave her a
bad seat, non reclining near the bathroom.
Speaker 4 (51:37):
Oh my god. Well, I wonder she's pissed off. Yeah, Trump,
Trump is telling BB the war is exhausting itself. The
war is exhausting itself. Finish it. Well, I think this
is probably Yeah.
Speaker 3 (51:58):
Well, they're saying the whole run up to this attack
last night against Iran, we're all a bunch of smoke screens,
you know, where Trump saying, don't attack them and this
and that. Yeah, but he knew that, you know, he said,
I knew they were going to attack them. But all
of that was part of the theater, you know, of
trying to surprise.
Speaker 4 (52:16):
And also also he's trying to make sure you don't
harm any we won't get involved. Of course, are evolved,
but they're not out there fighting with with our army yet. However,
he says, you you touched one American and we'll be
on you like white and Rice.
Speaker 3 (52:35):
Right, So I don't I don't know the you know,
I can't confirm it, but I've read reports that they
have fired at American bases in the regions. We'll see.
I don't know. I did see a very funny meme,
though it's had The Hamas Ministry of Health said that
in the attack against Iran, three thousand Palestinians were killed,
(53:00):
of which four thousand were women and children.
Speaker 4 (53:03):
Jesus, I saw something like that. That's really stupid too. Yeah. Oh,
they had they had a guy who was uh who
was killed in a in a rally in La or
something like that. He was killed there. Uh. And this
is after he was killed like three months ago in Gaza. Yeah,
(53:27):
I mean seriously, he was on there. I don't know.
I it was a mistake or not, but I think
I mentioned it on.
Speaker 3 (53:35):
A lot of funny memes and stuff going around.
Speaker 4 (53:37):
Well, yeah, you gotta laugh. I mean, golly, hugaby Us
no longer endorses Palestinian state, all right, I ran uh,
I ran uh should be formed elsewhere in the Oh
these they should be formed elsewhere in the Middle East
by or by the French. Riv Era have a lot
(54:00):
of trouble with the French. Wouldn't they take the Palestinians?
Speaker 6 (54:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (54:03):
Why not?
Speaker 3 (54:05):
They got space. Put them in France, put them in
Saudi Arabia. You know, let's let's get into Spain.
Speaker 4 (54:10):
You know, Spain is sure they take them.
Speaker 3 (54:14):
They they tell you let.
Speaker 2 (54:16):
Them have them.
Speaker 4 (54:16):
Yeah. So he loved my guys. Yeah so uh so.
So what's the current state of hamas well? We know,
we know it's bad now because you reported in that.
We know Iran is in a bad situation. How about Hesbalo, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey,
how how how are these guys doing, because how are
(54:37):
they reacting? Well?
Speaker 3 (54:39):
Haswella, you know, said hey, we're not getting involved here.
Speaker 4 (54:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (54:43):
Is A warned before they attacked Iran, They warned Syria
and they they told all these countries they said, if
you get involved here, we are going to attack you.
Not in a proportional way. I said, We're going to
take out all of your all of your economic base,
meaning your airports, your your seaports, your government, We're going
(55:05):
to take everything out if you even fire one missile,
you know, in support of irm okay, and in these
countries around them. Man, it's been very quiet. You know,
we haven't you know, Israel attacked. It was three in
the morning last night.
Speaker 4 (55:19):
Here you mentioned I saw you mentioned that, and I
think I commented on your thing. You did, you did.
Speaker 3 (55:26):
It's more than twelve hours ago, thirteen hours ago, and
we haven't seen you know, there was one response from
I ran, which was shot down, but none of their proxies.
We haven't even seen the Hooties fire and missile.
Speaker 4 (55:36):
Not even the Hooties. Maybe they're getting the band.
Speaker 3 (55:39):
Back, maybe they're trying to get they they get get
the blowfish back with them.
Speaker 4 (55:43):
All right. Did you know there were Chinese Jews who
had secret lives under China rule starting from the seventh
century through trade. They they intermarried and so they looked
many of them look like China Chinese and uh they're Jewish.
(56:06):
Very interesting, Yeah, it really is. Practically they're in they're
in a kai They're called Chai Fung Jews. So you know, anyways, Uh.
Speaker 3 (56:16):
It was even roll of Missouri.
Speaker 4 (56:19):
Now they're I understood that. I understood. The one that
was here before I came down here, uh was was
Jewish businessman. But he died. This is McDonald's telling. He
died is well what he died of? He says, uh oh,
he had a heart attack. Whether whether uh uh pitchforks
(56:42):
involved or I'm serious. This is because conversation when I
was in my twenties and they were contemplating giving me
this store, and they said nobody wanted it. I mean
after uh, about three years ago, I learned that nobody
wanted it because because he was too small and Ray
Kroc was the only guy that wanted this thing. And
(57:06):
and he was right, you know, and I proved them right.
So he was happy when he met me. Right anyways,
Uh so, so what is what is uh? What do
you see coming in in the Middle East? What do
you what do you see? What are you hoping for?
And what are you going to settle for?
Speaker 3 (57:26):
So, I mean, after the last twelve hours and I've
become very optimistic that there's going to be regime change
in Iran and the dominoes will fall. Remember, Iran is
the number one state sponsor of terrorism in the region
and the terrorism is rooted in Iran. So if we
take out Iran, we cut off the head of the snake.
There is the possibility for you know, to move forward
(57:48):
and more of the Abraham Accord. Maybe countries like Elebanon
or Assyria that realized they put their bread in the
wrong basket with Iran, We'll say, hey, we will do
much better.
Speaker 17 (57:59):
With with with allies like Israel and the United States,
and uh, we'll have a better future for our countries
and not constantly have to be uh rebuilding after our
country is destroyed by terror and by responses.
Speaker 3 (58:12):
So I'm hopeful that that cutting off, that of the
snake can in the coming years lead to uh lead
to the dominoes falling in a flood of signatories to
the Abraham Accords.
Speaker 4 (58:23):
Yeah, signatories and everybody getting along in the Middle East.
Who would a funk that? I mean, they've been they've
been fighting each other for four thousand years or more.
Speaker 3 (58:35):
Yeah, you know, it's the possibility. You know, the door
has opened. And I'm not going to say, you know,
this is the Middle East. It's very unpredictable, but there
is that possibility we can go down that road.
Speaker 4 (58:46):
When the main power is able to deal with itself,
like Israel now has dealt with itself and understand their
role in this, which is to be much more relenting
than that, much more responsive to what the other people
(59:07):
are are trying to do to them. Then you know,
then that can happen. And I think Trump is the
guy to have in there. Now. My question to you
is is Trump have enough time to do all this?
Should he be running for a twenty for another.
Speaker 18 (59:24):
Well, look, things happen, Things can happen quick. Maybe it
will be enough time, or maybe maybe after Trump someone
will come in there, like Pence or not Pence. Van's
who's going to follow the same policies? You know, So
in the Middle East, you know, one month is a
long time.
Speaker 3 (59:44):
Sure things quickly here?
Speaker 4 (59:46):
Sure, I've got this Aeron guy Aaron Crane the Dave
Weinbaum Show. There's a lot of talk online about the
Israel attack on I ran kickstarting World War three, and
he thoughts if things will escalate to that level. Rabbi,
my feeling is that no.
Speaker 3 (01:00:06):
I mean, the last twelve hours have demonstrated that Iran
seems to be standing alone. Even their own proxies are
not not engaged and not getting involved in this. Russia
is too busy with Ukraine, China doesn't care. I can't
see this becoming more than what it was. If Israel
had waited longer, yeah, that could have been had nuclear
(01:00:28):
weapons and attempted to use it.
Speaker 4 (01:00:30):
Sure then perhaps, but because we.
Speaker 3 (01:00:33):
Nipped it in the bud before it got to that level.
I can't see this being the catalyst to to get
all these major nations behind Iran. You know, in World
War Two you had had you had the Axis versus
the Allies. You know here you don't have enough nations
(01:00:53):
behind Iran to really to trigger World War three.
Speaker 4 (01:00:58):
Well that's a good, good question and a good an.
That's a great answer. Uh So, other than Dave Weinbaum show,
where can people find you and buy your book and contribute? Okay,
they can.
Speaker 3 (01:01:09):
They can get a copy of the book Secrets to
the Heap of Bible dot org at the website and
if they want to go to our website is all
Alliance dot org or Facebook dot com forward slash is
all Alliance. I'd love to hear from you guys.
Speaker 4 (01:01:24):
Every day I'm still alive, I think to myself, you know,
I die to be reincarnated. Oh no, he's laughed at it.
He'll be using it now. Thanks a lot, crickets, You
(01:01:45):
got me, crickets. I don't know. You gotta laugh harder, Rabbi. Okay,
thank you so much. God bless you, and God bless
your family and uh God and protect you and guide
you guys, Rabbi motion rothschall at least give him applause. Okay,
(01:02:05):
I'll feel better now, see Okay, well that's you know what.
I'm very very elated by that call, aren't you. I mean,
uh relieved?
Speaker 8 (01:02:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 19 (01:02:18):
Check him last night.
Speaker 4 (01:02:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:02:20):
And for those that aren't aware, we had a little
scare because he was late last week without notice or anything. Yeah,
and so that already had his concern and finally we
found out he had just lost track of time.
Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
I couldn't focus now on the show because I knew
that something could have happened there. Yep, it was very
possible because you know, usually he's reliable. He's been reliable
for almost seventeen years now. I mean, why would why
would he suddenly disappear? You know that that that was
a little scary.
Speaker 5 (01:02:50):
So thankfully you know that it was just he lost
track of time. He was fine and all that, but
then all this happens, you know, starting yesterday. There can
he make it today? We've just kind of held our
breath and luckily when he popped on it was like, wow, okay.
Speaker 4 (01:03:06):
Okay, here's what I want you to do. I want
you to play two clips and then do commercials and
then we're going to be back at nine point fifteen
with We're going to be back with Thomas Havilin. This
guy is getting recognized now all over the country and
the world as the guy who showed what happens to
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a lot of people when they take shots that are
not they're not examined well before, or they are light about.
So this guy is Thomas Halin. He's talking about these
white fibrous blood clots and you'll be shocked to see
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how many people are still dying from this hit. It.
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Hi. This man who's staring at me right now as
a former military guy and contractor fired when he refused
to take the vaccines. Just days ago, he presented. He
was presented by the president of the Tennessee Funeral Directors
described as a golden opportunity. Please welcome all the way
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from somewhere in the Midwest, Thomas Haviland. Thomas, you got
some big news. Please refresh my audience about your background
and your findings.
Speaker 12 (01:12:51):
Sure, Dave, as you know, I'm the guy who's been
a retired Air Force guy's been doing the surveys for
the last three years about these unusual white fiber's cloths
that in balmers have been finding in corpses ever since.
Speaker 4 (01:13:04):
H one again, show that one again. Yeah, here's what
the hell was that.
Speaker 12 (01:13:11):
It's it's white fibers clots that were being found in
ours and veins of corpses. And scientifically, what we think
is happening is it's our natural blood clotting protein call
fibrinagen is binding with a spike protein either from the
COVID virus or from the COVID vaccine and producing these
bizarre rubbery clots. And the balmers, with twenty or three
years of experienced dave I have never seen before until
(01:13:34):
the last four or five years. Here's another one. Look
at this one person which is long?
Speaker 4 (01:13:40):
Is that from one person?
Speaker 12 (01:13:41):
Yeah? This is this is out of the abdominal A order.
It's one of the largest blood vessels in the body.
It's a huge one. So what I've been doing these
in balmer surveys the last three years at the end
of each year, and in December of twenty twenty four,
I was as I was putting out the survey to
see what the bolmers were seeing. In twenty twenty four,
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I was contacted by the president of the TSI to me,
the Tennessee Funeral Directors Association, mister Taylor Moore, and said, Hey, Tom,
I would like to have you come talk to our
enbalmers and funeral directors in the month of June of
twenty twenty five. So that happened this last weekend. He
reached out to me and said, I want you to
talk to my enbolmers and funeral directors about what your
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surveys are seeing and what my mbalmers are seeing. So
I went down to Franklin, Tennessee, this last weekend. It's
about fifteen miles south of Nashville, and there was a
big Marriott hotel and conference center there and so I
went on Saturday. Actually, there was a reception for about
two hours from five to seven that evening prior to
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the convention starting, and I was in a room of
about sixty people there at about half of them were
funeral directors and in balmers that were attending this reception,
and we just got a chance to break the ice
a little bit. And in fact, one of the first
people I asked in balmers, I said, Hey, are you
seeing the white Fiber's cloths. He says, well, what do
you mean, and he pulled out his phone here and
he showed me a photograph of a white fiber's cloth that
(01:15:11):
he had just removed last month in May from one
of his corpses.
Speaker 4 (01:15:15):
Last Now, that's why is that significant that they're still
removing white fibrous clots in just days ago?
Speaker 12 (01:15:24):
Well, it's significant, Dave, because most people stopped taking their
COVID jabs, you know, back in twenty twenty one, most
eighty percent of American dolls took at least the first
two jabs back in twenty twenty one. The most people
passed on the boosters since that time. So it's alarming
that the bombers are still finding anything. And it's an
indication that it may take years, several years for these
things to build up and grow to the point where
(01:15:46):
they finally block a blood vessel and artery remaine and
then give you a stroke heart attack. So it's still
a serious issue, unfortunately, and it doesn't seem to be
going away.
Speaker 4 (01:15:55):
So what what pressures were put upon you and others
who leave your findings to be remarkable? Uh, and the
others saying you don't know what you're talking about and
you stop talking about it.
Speaker 12 (01:16:08):
Well, it's funny you mentioned that, because at that same reception,
an older gentleman came up to me and said he
was not seeing the clots. And I said, have you
seen any of these white fiber's cloths And he said, oh,
you mean chicken fat clots. I said, no, chicken fat
clots or something that involvers haven't seen forever. They're small,
though they're yellowish and colored. They tear very easily, much
different than these large white fiber's cloths, cause these things
(01:16:30):
are tough and the rubbery are large long. So I
always make sure I distinguished that when I when I
give my surveys, to have the involvers distinguished between what's called.
Speaker 4 (01:16:40):
So was he the truth or what?
Speaker 12 (01:16:44):
Well, you know, no, I think he was just skeptical.
But what was interesting that very same man came up
to me the next day after I gave my fifty
five minute presentation Dave, and he did a total one
to eighty. He said, I believe you now. Basically, he said,
I'm so glad you came and talked to us about this,
because not only did I talk about the and showed them,
you know, multiple photos of the cloths and live examples
(01:17:04):
of the clots. But I also gave them information on
how the cloths were being formed, and Barber Richard Herschman
and I have been in touch with the scientific team
for the last year and a half two years that
have determined how the class are forming. As I said,
it's a combination of the spike protein and the fossil
lip andanoparticles with our natural fibrinagen that's forming these things.
(01:17:26):
What was interesting day though, if something really spectacular happened
at that event after the reception, and by the way,
other people came up during the reception and said even
in bolvers and funeral directors. I said, hey, my wife
wants to come see this thing too, because in fact,
one of the wives was a nurse at a Tennessee
hospital and she's suspicious about things that have been going
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on at the hospitals. So she was very intently wanting
to see the speech that I gave the next day.
So when I gave that speech, about three minutes in,
I showed several photographs of the white fibers class to
start with, and the physical examples I had. Then I
stopped the audience and I said by a show of hands,
how many of you are doing active embalming these days?
And about half the room raised their hands. There are
(01:18:08):
about sixty people in the room, about thirty of them
raised their hands. Then I asked them, okay, if you're
seeing these white fibrous clots, keep your hands up. But
if if you're not seeing them, put your hand down.
And about a third of the room put their hand down,
but about two thirds of the room still cut their
hands up. I said, look around, now, fellow, see how
many of them are seeing the And then I asked them,
(01:18:30):
if you're a funeral director who doesn't embalm, but you
know they tend to wander back on the embalming room
from time to time to see what's going on and
other staff, I said, raise your hands too, and a
couple more raised their hands as well, funeral directors who
don't do embalming but are seeing the clots as well.
So it was a good indication. It's the very first
time that we've got official confirmation from any state funeral
(01:18:50):
director association that this is indeed a phenomenon. It's not
a hoax. These like I said, these folks raise their hands,
they are seeing these things that that was, and I
actually said information in yesterday to the CDC, FDA and
ni H to make sure they know that this is
not a hoax, that these and here's visual.
Speaker 4 (01:19:07):
Prople They still don't know or they still don't want
to know, or are they just during the is it
just corrupt they want the money from big pharma?
Speaker 12 (01:19:16):
Is you know the CDC, FDA and n i H,
Dave have not contacted me once during.
Speaker 4 (01:19:21):
The exactly exactly my point. Why are you considered to
be their enemy and that their savior?
Speaker 12 (01:19:30):
I know I'm doing all their work for them.
Speaker 4 (01:19:32):
They should be doing this work, yeah, and so should
the drug companies.
Speaker 12 (01:19:37):
Absolutely, they should be be finding out what's what's causing this.
And like I said, the correlation is very suspicious, the
timing between time roll out of the vaccines and then
the first appearance of these.
Speaker 4 (01:19:49):
Things and they still as that and they're still appearing today,
I know, yes, and they're still advertising.
Speaker 12 (01:19:59):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:19:59):
We took this.
Speaker 12 (01:20:01):
Since I was down there, I said, well, why don't
I go ahead and run a survey to see what
these involverers are seeing for the first half of twenty
twenty five since the last survey I did cover it
through twenty twenty four. So the Tennessee barbers, I gave
them a paper survey and twenty eight of them responded
to that survey, Dave. And of those, twenty five of
them are actually doing active and ballming, So we got
a good good mix of active ebombers in there. Of
(01:20:25):
those eighteen to the twenty eighth that responded, Dave, are
still seeing the white fibers?
Speaker 4 (01:20:29):
Oh kidding? Okay, So I saw somewhere where it's down
a little bit. But first of all, how is it
getting down? Then? From people who took the shots, how
is it going down? And what's the cure for this?
Is there a cure for these white fibrous blood clots
(01:20:53):
or should you take that along with the shot? I mean,
how is this going to get fixed?
Speaker 12 (01:21:00):
There doesn't seem to be a cure for the white
fibers clots unfortunately. Now you know, I've been in contact
with an endovaschlor specialist and cardiologists of Jacksonville, Florida, who
works on what's called a cath lab, and he's been
removing these white fiber's clots from living people for the
last four years as well. And he asked what he
does is he goes in with flexible catheters that either
stuck the clot out, they scrape it out, or they
(01:21:21):
laugh so it out. That's the only way that they
seem to be able to get these clots out of
the body. And once they formed, they've tried to use
clot busting drugs such as tissue plasmid and an activator
it's called TPA. Works great against the regular traditional grape
jelly clots and chicken fat clots, doesn't work at all
against these white fibers slots. So then they have to
go in with those catheters and get them out.
Speaker 4 (01:21:40):
Okay, So if they get them out, does it stop
or do they grow back?
Speaker 12 (01:21:44):
Well, Unfortunately, if the spike protein being produced by the
mRNA vaccines, if the mRNA vaccine is still active in
your body, its taking over your cells, it can continue
to produce this pike protein, which then drives more of
these clots to form. So yeah, you're really treating the
symptom by going in to get the white fibers cuts
and they can reform again. And a vaccinated person who
(01:22:06):
if they're continuing to produce a spy protein, So the
way to stop the spy protein from forming is to use.
Doctor Peter McCullough recommends a regiment of Nato, Kainse, bromoline
and Kirkcuman. You can go on his wellness company website
and take a look and see those three natural supplements.
What's great about that is there natural supplements there. You
do not need a prescription to get them. And he'll
(01:22:28):
be the first to tell you there's no randomized control
trial that seems to that there's been run on those,
but he's used it with his own patient and it
seems to work pretty well.
Speaker 4 (01:22:37):
So if you've got if you got a shot, let's
say in twenty one or twenty and you haven't had
any any problems and you don't seem to be ill
or anything like that currently, are you pretty well okay?
Or indication?
Speaker 12 (01:22:55):
You know, we don't know for sure because at least
things may manifest five, ten, fifteen years down the road.
Speaker 4 (01:23:01):
How would you take so, so, should you get in
and get checked to see that you don't have these
white fibers, uh, blood clots?
Speaker 12 (01:23:10):
You could? I mean, if you are really worried about that,
you can go in and have some blood testing done.
You can do what it's called a d dimer test.
The checks for clotting in the blood. There's another test
called a vee g F test. The text checks for
damage to what's called the end of thelial lining of
your blood vessels, the thin interlayer of blood cells of
line your blood blood vessels. And then there's another one
(01:23:32):
called a cd foty ligend test that could be taken
that shows platelet activation as well. If those are off
that it might be an indication that you have some
vascular damage going on. But you know, other signs you
can look for are shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, brain, fog,
vision problems. This could be an indication of this white
fiber's clot uh or it could also be an indication
(01:23:54):
you have micro clotting problems. That's another phenomenon the Balmers
talked about, and I surveyed them as well, and seventy
percent of the Tennessee and bombers are still seeing the
micro clotting, which they call coffee grounds or dirty blood
and the drainage coming off the corpse. And that could
be just as dangerous as the white fiber's cloths day
because it blocks the exchange of auxygen if the lungs,
your small capillaries where this occurs, and then the carrying
(01:24:17):
that oxygen to all your major organs of your body,
including your brain, your eyes where you have very small capillaries.
Well speak, microplot is an issue too.
Speaker 4 (01:24:24):
Speaking of the medical field, how has your treatment been
by doctors and hospitals?
Speaker 12 (01:24:31):
Yeah, I can't get them to take any of my
surveys day. They are silent about it.
Speaker 4 (01:24:35):
Yeah, why do you think that? Yeah?
Speaker 12 (01:24:38):
Last October, well, a lot of them pushed the jabs right,
you know, on their patients, told their families and loved ones.
They probably most of them took the vaccines as well.
Speaker 4 (01:24:47):
What happened to vow shall not do any more harm?
Thou shall not do herm What happened?
Speaker 12 (01:24:55):
Amen? A couple of we asked a couple of new
questions on the survey I gave you to the Tennessee and
Balmers this last weekend. One of them was, I asked,
and what's the longest white fiber's clot you've removed from
a course from twenty twenty five? Nine of them said
between one to two inches long, seven of them said
between three to five inches long. Five of them said
(01:25:17):
between six to twelve inches long.
Speaker 4 (01:25:19):
Oh my god.
Speaker 21 (01:25:20):
And of them, one of.
Speaker 12 (01:25:20):
Them said more than twelve inches. He pulled out a
white fiber's clot that was longer than twelve inches.
Speaker 4 (01:25:25):
Ah.
Speaker 12 (01:25:26):
So another question we asked him is have has any
family members of the deceased ever asked you to look
for the white fiber's class as you do, and you're
embalming or asked if you found the white fiber's plot
when you did the embolming. What's interesting is out of
the twenty eighth that responded, only one said yes. So
it's telling me that the family members either maybe don't
know about the clots. Yeah, I remember, they do know
(01:25:48):
about him, they're too embarrassed to ask the involvemer to
look for him. Or maybe there was nothing unusual about
the death, so there's no reason to ask them, you know.
Speaker 4 (01:25:56):
Oh if you're told that, well, your uncle or your
aunt diet of a heart attack when it really was
caused by the white See, that's the thing you're dealing
with here.
Speaker 12 (01:26:10):
Certificates can be mislabeled with exactly generic causes on them
without specifying that was actually the white.
Speaker 4 (01:26:16):
Fiber, and there's still no there's still other than your study,
You're about it right, There is nobody doing this.
Speaker 12 (01:26:23):
Myself and my partner of Loura Casa were the only
ones in the world that are tracking both the timing
and the prevalence of the white fiber's clots and the
micro cloning issue. Nobody else in the world is tracking
this other than us.
Speaker 4 (01:26:34):
So going back, me and my wife had this in
about twenty one, was it, yeah, nineteen twenty one, right
or twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (01:26:42):
One, twenty one?
Speaker 4 (01:26:44):
Yeah, I'm not that all the jabs female. Yeah. So
after we got it, I called my doctor, who was
always big wanted us all to get this thing. Used
to wear glass masks and all that stuff. Twenty five years,
been with the guy, and uh, I've got it. And
I just discovered the veyors report too. Uh. Meanwhile, my
(01:27:07):
wife is giving me, uh I've met him, and I'm
taking that she's given her dad is was was a vet,
you know, with big animals and horses and stuff like that,
and so so we took this and I and I called.
I called my doctor. I says, I says, did you
(01:27:29):
ever hear the veyors report? I says, he said, what
I says, Well, it's from the CDC. Look, he says,
I I read in the New England Journal of Medicine
every week cover to cover and I says, He says,
I haven't seen that, so I looked it up. I
linked it. I linked it with the New England Journal
(01:27:50):
of Medicine and found out, dang it that it is
in there. And when I when I I told him that,
he says, yeah, I guess I saw that. I said, well,
I got one word. I got a couple more words
for you. You're fired. This is five years. You're fired.
(01:28:10):
I mean, what was he trying to do? It's just
well And then I asked Hi about the antibodies before
that he says, well, we don't know anything about that,
but you need the shots. You and your wife need
the shots. Yeah, you know this is this is ridiculous.
Speaker 12 (01:28:24):
It was bizarre. It wasn't it how they turned their
back or what they knew was it was true medical? Yeah,
I was remected. For example, was a you know, a
World prize drug. It's been used billions of times in
humans prior to COVID.
Speaker 4 (01:28:37):
Yeah, and India is a great example of it. They
hardly had any of the disease there and exactly, and
it was harmless and and tested tested. You know.
Speaker 12 (01:28:52):
One of the other questions we asked the Tennessee and
Bahmer's was and but this is a question we asked
on our worldwide twenty twenty three survey that we did
was have you seen an increase in infant death in
the year twenty twenty five compared to the year the
year's twenty nineteen prior? And thirty nine percent of them
said yes, which is kind of distressing. And I asked
(01:29:13):
what more percentage increases have you've seen, and the average
was fourteen percent increase in infant deaths in twenty twenty
five compared to the pre pandemic years. So this is
a very sad thing. And we know that the spike
protein from the vaccine has been found in the delivered
placentence after the woman delivers the child. Also it's been
found in woman's breast milk given the baby, so unfortunately,
the spike protein is getting through from the mother to
(01:29:35):
the child, so quite unfortunately.
Speaker 4 (01:29:37):
So this leads me to the next question, is there
a connection between Robert F. Kennedy's canceling COVID vaccines for
children and pregnant women.
Speaker 12 (01:29:50):
Absolutely, you know, verbally he said that. But if you
go look at the CDC website today, Dave, it's still
very confusing.
Speaker 4 (01:29:57):
Well, they're all fighted, they've all been fired.
Speaker 12 (01:30:00):
But unfortunately they haven't changed the CDC website. If you
go on the website, it says that it should be
a shared decision between the parent and the doctor, and
then they go with the long list of all the
shots you're supposed to get instead of it. It's very
confusing for a parent right now that wants to decide
whether it wants to vaccinate their child or not.
Speaker 21 (01:30:19):
Robert, Robert F.
Speaker 12 (01:30:20):
Kennedy said it should be not recommended, So that's the
website should say. CDC does not recommend COVID vaccination for
healthy children or healthy pregnant women period.
Speaker 4 (01:30:31):
So so U is Robert if he sounds great, Robert F. Kennedy,
So why isn't he enforcing this? Isn't he in charge
of that?
Speaker 12 (01:30:40):
I sent him an email the other day saying, you
know that that seems to be some insubordinate resistance by
your CDC director, right, I think you're her boss. Can't
you fire her? Her name is Susan Mano. Answer No,
I didn't get an answer from Bobby, but I think
that's on his mind because he did fire the ASIFT committee.
(01:31:00):
You see that there's a vaccine advisory panel and he
didn't fire them all seventeen of them.
Speaker 4 (01:31:07):
Oh, he's starting to.
Speaker 12 (01:31:08):
Replace them with people who are I think, are more honest,
going to give a more honest assessment of this.
Speaker 4 (01:31:12):
What do you think about our friend Jeff Zinc not
getting that spot.
Speaker 12 (01:31:17):
That's too bad, isn't it, because we know that Jeff
is awake. It's unfortunate. The one last question, by the way,
we asked on the Tennessee survey for the Enbolmers about
what they're seeing in the first half of twenty twenty five.
We asked, are you seeing an increase in any particular
age groups over the years prior to the pandemic, And
(01:31:38):
the number of responses start to get large, starting at
the thirty six to fifty year old age group and
then going up from there. And that's kind of distressing
because you know, you usually don't think of a thirty
six to fifty year old having strokes and heart attacks.
Usually that didn't start happening until you get your late fifties,
early sixties. At the earliest. But this is interesting because
(01:31:58):
it dovetails for perfectly with what Edward Dowd's doing. Dave
ed dows looking at the death and disability insurance data,
so he's looking at this from a totally different angle,
and he saw a tremendous increase in death and disability
in the thirty six to fifty year old age group
starting in the third quarter of twenty twenty one.
Speaker 4 (01:32:15):
Is that have they got the cause as the vaccines?
Speaker 12 (01:32:20):
Well, what happened in the third quarter of twenty twenty one.
That's when Joe Biden not only mandated the shots for
the military, government surmans and defense contractors like I was,
he also tried he also tried to mandate it on
any company that had more than one hundred employees.
Speaker 4 (01:32:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (01:32:36):
Now, the Supreme Court eventually shot that down, but many
of the companies acted preemptively and they made their people
get shots. Anyways, So there was about a forty percent
spike in death and disability in the thirty six to
fifty year old age group starting in the third quarter
of twenty twenty one, and it went on for about
a year.
Speaker 4 (01:32:54):
Yeah, go ahead, JP.
Speaker 5 (01:32:55):
Was this so Tom, you might find this interesting in that.
You know, I've been to fit on Pointe now for
for nineteen years. I refused to get the JAB. I
filed a religious exemption and never got it, and I
was fortunately not fired. But to this day, my waiver
has never been accepted or denied. It's in a pending
status and that's where it was always left. And then
(01:33:17):
it's just this whole thing just kind of went to
the shelf.
Speaker 4 (01:33:21):
So yeah, we're gonna call Elon Musk and get them
down here and you know, fix it and j JP.
Speaker 12 (01:33:27):
I've heard rumblings that even the people that and very
few from what I understand, are going back into service,
because would you want to go back and work for
the same people that threw you under the bus the
first time. And the ones that have gone back I
hear are still getting blackballed in terms of promotions and
things like that. It's like the there's a vengeance out
for them, even though they you know, were invited back
by Pete Hexith, who you know, about a month or
(01:33:47):
so ago, came out and said, hey, that was an
illegal order that all the colonels and generals gave you
when they told you to take that experimental drug.
Speaker 4 (01:33:54):
And I bet you. I bet you. There were a
lot of people who were beat up. This is the army.
You don't say no to the army, do you, because
that's teaching people how to kill people and how to
be obaying all your orders. That's huge there. So you
might've had a bunch of people killed because of that.
Speaker 5 (01:34:13):
Well, so I know a lady who I used to
work with, ironically at the federal place. She was a
student contractor at the time, left her employment because her
husband is in the military and they were going to
be moving. And then he got brought back to Fort Linnerwood,
which is right down the road from us. Well, long
story story, he's in his late twenties. He waved to
the very last second and had to go ahead and
(01:34:34):
get the vaccine or they were going to fire him
as what they told him. Now suddenly he's having heart attacks,
health issues in his late twenties that he never had
before peak body for that time, and yet now all
of a sudden he's having issues after he got the shot.
Speaker 12 (01:34:50):
You know, that's interesting you say that. Jap. Actually, in
the survey I just did with the Tennessee Funeral directors
and Ballmers had a think of the bottom may to
put their name and email address if wanted to identify themselves.
That didn't make them. It was optional. They could stay
anonymous if they wanted to, but about seven of them
did out of the twenty eight, put their names and
email A dresses down okay, and I contacted all five
(01:35:13):
of the ones that had said that they had seen
the cloths, and a couple of them I think are
going to be willing to come forward and talk about
their experience. One of them, she's in a ballmer and
funeral director, and she's also been injured by the vaccine.
Speaker 6 (01:35:28):
Okay, so she's motivated.
Speaker 12 (01:35:30):
To talk about what she's been seeing the last four years.
So she said, Tom, anybody you want me to talk to,
I've talked to him. So I've already put her in
touch with a few people.
Speaker 4 (01:35:38):
So approximately how many people have died from side diseases
from the bad the bad vaccines? Well, and they call
them those diseases, so you don't really know.
Speaker 12 (01:35:53):
Yeah. The estimate by Dennis Rancourt and Steve Kurse I
think backs this up as well, and this is about
a year or two ago, was seventeen million people around
the planet have been killed by the shots, and probably
about one hundred million have been permanently disabled by them
around the world.
Speaker 4 (01:36:08):
So you've you've got mass murder here on a big
mass murder, and injury on a big level, a huge level.
Speaker 12 (01:36:17):
Well, here in the United States, the estimate is about
one million American fellow Americans have been killed by the
vaccine out of about seven hundred million doses. And then
there's probably about five million that have been permanently disabled.
Because Ed Dowd and looking at the insurance, disability and
debt data, he noticed that the disability roles were in
(01:36:39):
the years twenty fifteen to twenty twenty were about thirty
million Americans were listed on the disability rolls it can
not work. That has now jumped to thirty five million.
So it's going up by five million over the last
five years.
Speaker 4 (01:36:54):
Yeah, now, let me get these a couple of comments
and then we're done. I mean, my god, this is great,
the great stuff to know. Let's see what we got here.
Andrea Shrum they have altered their oath to thou shalt
do no harm unless there is wealth to be had
(01:37:15):
by doing so. I think she's.
Speaker 12 (01:37:17):
Unfortunately, I think she's right. You know, A lot of
these doctors got two hundred and fifty dollars for every
shot they gave you a COVID.
Speaker 4 (01:37:23):
Shot BINGO, and if they put you in a hospital
they got money too.
Speaker 12 (01:37:27):
Absolutely, there's a big money and three thousand dollars for
administering room does of ear and they got all kinds
of money if the person died and was listed as
a COVID death.
Speaker 4 (01:37:36):
Yeah, unbelievable. Andrea Shrum again Missouri. Missouri needs to make
ivermectim over the counter, as other states have done. Unfortunately,
it seems that those who offer ivermectim online are hiking
the price. The drug is not new and should not
be costly. Good point anyone else? I got crane again.
(01:38:01):
I think that was Oh, okay, that's that's something else.
We're not going to do that, Okay. So other than
Dave WAYNEBAUMU show, where can people find you and and
catch up on all the stuff you're doing and all
your surveys?
Speaker 12 (01:38:20):
Yeah, JP's got to listen there at the bomb in
the screen. My partner Laura Kasner runs a substack where
you can find all of our work. Laura l A
U r A Kasner k A s n E R
dot substack dot com. In fact, you'll see the latest
article I wrote yesterday about and that was that we
(01:38:40):
put out about my experience with the Tennessee Funeral Director's Association. Again,
this is huge day because this is the first time
we have official acknowledgment from a state funeral director association
that this is indeed a serious problem, both the white
fibers clots and the micro clotting. And it's real, it's happening,
and something needs to be done about it. I think
these shots off the mark is what is need to
(01:39:01):
be done about.
Speaker 2 (01:39:02):
Oh.
Speaker 4 (01:39:02):
Absolutely, you know, I saw my doctor, uh my new doctor,
I said, swallowed. I swallowed a wrench. He says, Uh,
this was really good stuff. He says, Uh, don't worry,
this tool shall pass. Oh wait a minute, what happened
(01:39:23):
to the what happened to the huh what happened to that? Oh?
Come on, here we go. Oh my gosh. Two days.
Speaker 12 (01:39:33):
You know you're you've been a trivia warrior all this.
I appreciate the fact you've had me on multiple times
to get this information out to your large audience. I
really appreciate it.
Speaker 4 (01:39:42):
Now, now it's going to sound like a joke because
he's going to do this, watch it, do it. There
you go see very funny, very funny, Thomas. I thought
you I was your friend. I'm serious, that's what you
and I appreciate you, JP. I appreciate the guts you have.
My goodness, you got guts. Uh, get taken off the show.
(01:40:07):
It's a long fight, and I want you to stay
in touch and anything. Anytime you want to come on,
I'll get you on. Okay, thanks Dan, all right, thank you.
Let's give it a hand for Thomas Haviland. Okay, enough
overtime out there, let's go. All right, thanks Thomas. All right,
so we're back and we're gonna do uh, let's let's
(01:40:28):
do the the one I was gonna do before. And
we're not doing a lot of funny stuff. But it's
been a it's been a very serious show so far.
So let's let's take care of that and we'll we'll
do just a little bit of funny stuff. Well, give
me a second, you have to reset, all right on two,
(01:40:49):
set one, two, three four. I still didn't get the
damn thing. So it's he's working on it. He's working
on it. He's working in it, and he's working it down, down, down,
down down there he is there. You go.
Speaker 23 (01:41:05):
But anyway, they evacuate the keys, and everybody leaves except
for one guy who's going to stay there and tie.
Speaker 24 (01:41:11):
Himself to a tree on the beach to prove a point.
And the point was he said that, at fifty three
years of age, he was in good enough physical condition
to withstand the wind and.
Speaker 23 (01:41:22):
The rain from a four stree hurricane. All right, let
me explain something to you. It isn't that the wind
is blowing, it's what the wind is blowing. If you
(01:41:44):
get hit with evolvo, it doesn't really matter how many
sit ups you did that morning.
Speaker 4 (01:41:56):
Let's follow it. Let's follow it up with with with
Steve Martin. Okay, all right, that pretty funny. I don't
care who you are. You want to call the show,
and I forgot to mention this five seven three five
seven eight two seven zero zero or leave a message
(01:42:17):
for us, and I'll try to get it in, you know, uh,
make it, make it good, because I know I've got
smart people out there. Any doctors want to call and
contribute anything they got. We may not get doctors calling
right now, well why not? Maybe they're a year you
can defend yourselves because I've taken this on. This is
(01:42:37):
not good. Okay, here we go. Called me. It was
in the evening, and yeah, start over.
Speaker 19 (01:42:46):
I remember one night, many years ago Paul called me.
It was in the evening and he said, Steve, I'm
so excited. I just finished a new song and I
just have to tell somebody. And I said, oh great.
What's the title? And he said forty seven Ways to.
Speaker 2 (01:42:58):
Leave your Lover?
Speaker 19 (01:43:01):
And I said, Paul, what if it were fifty? You know,
fifty Ways to Leave your lover? And and there was
a long pause and he said go on. And I said, well,
(01:43:26):
you know, fifty has a nice ring to it, and
forty seven sounds a little awkward. And he said, but
you know, I've got forty seven. I can't think of
any more. And I said, make a new plan, stand
and he said forty eight. He said, don't need.
Speaker 12 (01:43:44):
To be coy Roy, drop off the key, Lee.
Speaker 19 (01:43:48):
He said, okay, fifty great, Hey, thanks, And I'm sorry
if I interrupted anything. I said, don't worry. I was
just you're cooking a chicken and he said, really, how
are you preparing it? And I said, Parsley saved Rosemary
in time and now.
Speaker 4 (01:43:59):
Look at it. I'm sorry, but that's pretty I don't
care who you are. That's pretty funny stuff to me. Anyways,
tell me if you think it's not funny. Do we
have any more comments?
Speaker 12 (01:44:14):
Let's see.
Speaker 4 (01:44:18):
Okay, I don't think we do. Okay again, all right,
thank you Tom for your dedication. Okay, he's gone now,
but I think he knows and Aaron Crane again. Do
funeral directors typically weigh in on cause of death along
with coroners and pathologists. Oh, that would have been a
(01:44:41):
great question if I had had it earlier, because I
don't know. I don't know, but I think it's important
to find out why people. I mean, usually I don't
think they do. But this is a way of proving
something that at least throwing it in there to say, hey,
this needs to be studied.
Speaker 15 (01:45:01):
Now, and here's the deal.
Speaker 5 (01:45:02):
I don't know how long Aaron has listened to this show,
but Tom has been on several times, and the thing
was from the first time he was on, is that
they were finding these the clots, like the ones he
showed on the screen. These were never found before. He
talked about the chicken fat ones and all that that
they can easily remove out of the blood chain. Were
these long fibrous clots that he showed on the screen today.
(01:45:23):
When they first started finding them was after the vaccines
were introduced, and it was to the point where the
funeral directors were having to remove them because they could
not just easily remove them with their tools and then
pump what they need to into the body to preserve
it because they have to remove the blood with this
whole process. They were having to remove the clots. Normally,
if you had just a typical clot, you just push
(01:45:43):
it right on through and then start the preservation process
after you remove the blood. They couldn't do that with
these that actually physically removed the clots themselves to be
able to then preserve the body. And they again, these
were not found till after the vaccines were introduced to
the public. So it's this there's no way that this
is just happenstance.
Speaker 4 (01:46:03):
Yeah, And so when you have companies like Pfizer demanding
that they can't reveal anything to anyone for seventy five years,
which I believe Trump overturned. In other words, they're all
in hiding. And I don't know why there should be
an explanation for this. And then you have people like
(01:46:26):
James O'Keefe did a trapped a in trap let's call
it a official from Pfizer who was eating dinner. I
guess he was kind of a gay guy. He's trying
to impress this other guy telling him how great he
was and how terrific Pfiser was because they didn't really
(01:46:49):
care who died, but they kept that cash flow going.
Anyone ever see this, raise your hands. Okay, there's one
guy in Branson that's seen this. All right. It was
Project Veritas. Thank you for smiling at me. Honey. She's
encouraging me, I think, or she's about ready to kick me.
So all right, So let's talk about other stuff, other
(01:47:12):
stuff that's going on. Malaya Obama xes out her dad's name, Obama.
She just wants to be known as Malaya. I mean,
what's going on there? Maybe just a teenager going out
and doing stuff. And of course the wife has had
(01:47:34):
as their own podcast and she's I don't know what's
going on there, but it's something. There's a new laser
iron iron dome that is going on in Israel, and
I don't know how many of these domes they have,
(01:47:54):
but apparently it was enough to knock down one hundred
drones this morning that were sent by by Iran. And
I don't know what they've got left. Let us see
and let us empty them of all positivity of having
anything that remotes to an atomic bomb. And now there's
(01:48:19):
there's a war in l Ah. The idiots that run
that place a complete total communists, Bass and as Trump
calls them, new scum, how dare you do what you're doing?
You people are sick. Remember Karen Bass said she would
(01:48:40):
never leave the state of California or l A while
she was in service as the mayor. Well guess what
she was in Africa, anointing an African woman of of
great admiration. Well, the fires got started and didn't come
(01:49:03):
back for a couple of days later. There is no
direction at all, and none either from the governor. These
people are the worst of the worst. And the only
way to get elected is to cheat, okay, And it's
pretty much provable. And that goes for Joe Biden too,
who still believes that Biden was elected in twenty that
(01:49:27):
Biden was really elected in twenty twenty. Fairly anyone, not
even in Branton, do they believe that. Okay, does anybody
believe that there's any good that came out of the
Biden administration, anything you can point to and say, oh
that that was really good with Joe to do that.
(01:49:50):
Everything he did turned into trash, and it turned into
the problems that we have now twenty one million illegal
aliens being dropped consistently by our harassed leaders in that field,
the Tom Hume and is it Thomas tom Hume?
Speaker 5 (01:50:14):
That sounds right from what I like, so something like.
Speaker 4 (01:50:17):
That, but humor, I don't know, but you know he's
doing it, doing a great job, and so you know
it's it's he's getting them out of there. But I mean,
they want to fix on this is this is maybe
what they're fighting for. They want these people to stay
so they can overturn the logs of Republicans that are
(01:50:43):
gathering now with all these illegal aliens. So they want
to make them legal as quick as they can so
they can so they can vote. Is that Does that
sound like a logical thing, because otherwise you can't figure
them out at all. I mean, that gives them a
little logic. But they've dropped everywhere. They've dropped everywhere, including
(01:51:10):
including the Mexican population and all those and oh, my goodness,
my next my guests are really eager this morning. What
the heck is going on? Well, that's all right. It
stopped me from blabbing around. And I can talk to
really smart people here. I can tell us she's smart.
I've been reading her. I've been reading your bio. My goodness,
(01:51:34):
here you are okay, all right, My next guest. He's
a speaker, a consultant, a coach for twenty five years,
a Bachelor of a psychology, Master of Science industry, and
she's an author. She's ridden the matchmaker over seven hundred
(01:51:57):
and fifty interviews. WHOA I wish I had found this.
I could have used your book for interviews. Please welcome
all the way from well Springfield, Missouri. She's a Missouri girl,
Lynn Scott Hagerman. And you also have I mean I
couldn't if I was to say all the things that
(01:52:20):
were said about you, I would just end this thing
after saying it all and say, well that was a
great interview and leave it alone, because you've had a
lot of things said about you and a lot of
things done to you. Yes, with twenty five years in
human resources, what inspired you to write this book and
(01:52:42):
is it relevant?
Speaker 11 (01:52:45):
So after I wrote the book, probably after being in
human resources the field for maybe fifteen years, And it's
very relevant because the book gives questions for people who
are hiring, gives them the information that they need in
order to make their very best selection decision.
Speaker 4 (01:53:05):
So where does AI come in? I mean, is that competitor? Now?
Speaker 11 (01:53:10):
So no, I did it all myself.
Speaker 4 (01:53:15):
Okay, but yeah, I know that. But you know, if
if I'm starting to look it up to do questions
for interviews and stuff like that, and sometimes they're very
biased by the way.
Speaker 11 (01:53:26):
Too, Yes they are and likely illegal. With my background
in industrial organizational human resources, I'm thoroughly trained on the law.
As a matter of fact, I conduct a three day
seminar on the over one hundred and fifty federal state
laws regarding human resource management the management of people and organizations.
(01:53:47):
And so there are questions, many many laws that surround
question missus Gracie.
Speaker 4 (01:53:53):
Hey, that's interesting. We have a dog named Gracie too.
Speaker 11 (01:53:57):
Really, yes we do. Yeah, she's sweet, she may hang
out for a bit, but so so, yeah, these questions
are completely legal, and they're the very best questions that
are available in the United States, pick the very best
candidate for a job opening.
Speaker 4 (01:54:14):
Oh cool, So is it? Is it as a non lawyer,
how do you provide courtroom testimony and media media commentary
or are you a lawyer?
Speaker 11 (01:54:27):
I am not a lawyer.
Speaker 4 (01:54:28):
No.
Speaker 11 (01:54:29):
In the few when companies are managing their human resources,
their people side, the most cost effective way first is
to go to their internal human resource department, or for
the more complex problems, to get a human resource consultant
like myself. And so, although I'm not an attorney, I
function like a quasi attorney, and frankly, in different lawsuits,
(01:54:53):
I've given attorneys legal recommendations because this is my area
of expertise and they may cover several topics, so there
things that can come up. The majority of court cases
are settled out of court, but ten percent proceed and
then in that case, if they need expert testimony, then
I'll come on board and do that.
Speaker 4 (01:55:12):
So have you gotten lawyers to say to you, Wow,
why didn't I think of that? I'm serious. I'm dead
serious about us.
Speaker 11 (01:55:21):
The attorneys they like to think of things themselves, but
they do appreciate the help because their goal is to
make their clients successful. And win the case. And if
I can provide additional expertise because of my specialty that
they don't have, then they are thankful.
Speaker 4 (01:55:39):
I mean a lot of it's common sense too, what
these lawyers do or don't do.
Speaker 11 (01:55:43):
I mean, I don't Little Field to be common sense
at all. When I teach the law, I say, it's
like a foreign national coming to a United States baseball
game and they'll sit there and they'll say, why is
he taking a stick and hitting the ball, and then
why are they running in circles in the shape of
a die? And it's so nonsensical. But once you learn
the rules of the game, you can win. And I
(01:56:05):
consider us law to be the same. The vast majority
is completely nonsensical, but you have to learn it in
order to win the game.
Speaker 4 (01:56:14):
I had a slip and fall thing happened in one
of my restaurants, and so guy suing me, he's from
Saint Louis. A woman fell down and claimed that we
were responsible, and so my lawyers what they did was
they put me with my back to the jury and
(01:56:35):
I said, I said, you're you're a lawyer, right, He
says yeah. He said, what's wrong with the picture where
I'm sitting, Well, what are you talking about? I says,
My back is to the jury. I should be facing
the jury, shouldn't I? Oh, yeah, maybe you're right. Okay.
Second thing was read. I read the depositions. The woman
(01:56:57):
is saying that she's only having sex now because of
this fall, for once a month. And then they asked
the husband how many times he was having sex? He
said once every week. So I says, I says hello,
I says, so where is where? Why is he getting
(01:57:19):
sex once every week and she's only getting it once
a month? Okay? And so they read it. I says
another that he asked me, well, how do we get
this into the testimony? I says, I don't know. You're
the lawyers. I says, read it to them, and they did.
I read it to him and I won the case. Okay,
(01:57:39):
good for you before, But that's about me. I want
to know about you. You are a top twenty in
influential women in Springfield, Missouri. How does this influence community
involvement for you?
Speaker 11 (01:57:55):
So in terms of being one of the top twenty,
I was selected that as well, is with a couple
of Missouri representatives. But it I am already extremely well
known in my community because of the human resource consulting,
and plus I also do nationwide and international consulting. As
a matter of fact, the bulk of my business and
(01:58:17):
human resource consulting is outside of the area. It's more
nationwide as opposed to local. But I also write in
the local Springfield Business Journal, and I have a column
that I've written for fifteen twenty years. So my face
is very recognizable. Whenever I'm out in the community, people
will say, I know who you are. I recognize you,
(01:58:40):
but I can't place who you are because they'll see
my face printed constantly, you know, both online and locally.
So I've been local here for many, many, many years.
But again, for whatever reason, the bulk of my business
is nationwide, with some international too.
Speaker 4 (01:58:56):
Okay, so now I'm going to bring this up. Once,
you were a survivor of child sex trafficking, and you
think our government has been Do you think our government
has been doing enough to end this?
Speaker 11 (01:59:11):
No? Now, remotely, frankly so. Bottom line, our government is
the number one trafficker of children in the world. And
praise God, under the President Trump's administration, he's the first
president that has actually taken steps to care about this topic,
and during his first term he created two executive orders
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that are currently playing out where he's seizing the funds
of traffickers and we're seeing that, and then also there
is a lot more covert operations going on to rescue
the children. This year, borders are Tom Homan self deputized
and US citizen defined the missing children across the border.
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The printed statistics are three hundred thousand, but from all
the sources at the border, we have nine hundred thousand
children during in the United States that went missing during
the Biden administration from the border alone. However, the FBI
report in the United States up to eight hundred thousand children.
They call it disappear like car keys, but they haven't disappeared.
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They've been kidnapped there in trafficking houses and they're underground
in the tunnels. And that year after year. So that
we're in Missouri, that's as if the entire population of
Kansas City today just disappeared, full of children, just disappeared,
and then it repopulated, and next year it disappeared again.
And this has happened year after year after year for
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a long time. And yet everyone is in an mk
ultra state of mind control, where it's like a non
existent problem, even though the statistics are out there it's
very clear, but everyone goes about playing baseball and golf
as if we were an entire population city was disappearing
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every year.
Speaker 4 (02:01:00):
So is this? Can you break this down by parties?
Have Republicans done a lot of this? They? Have the
Democrats done a lot of this? So I know what
my answer.
Speaker 11 (02:01:13):
Would be, but I consider a political party a uniparty.
We know that there are several rhinos in the Republican
Party and that means Democrats. That means one party, So
whatever names attached to them, they're all in this together,
as we've been able to see at the federal level,
and it's spread throughout the judicial system because the vast
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majority of judges are selected, not elected, so many are
funded by Soros and other international parties. There's so much.
It's the number one producer of income for the deep state,
the trafficking of children and politicians, as we all know,
they start out with wonderful words and then they hit
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d C and all of a sudden, their actions don't
match their words, and they're either part of it, receiving
funding from it. Maybe they're being blackmailed to cooperate. I'm
not sure, but we can probably count on one hand
the number of people at the federal level who actually
care about this and are not embedded with it.
Speaker 4 (02:02:17):
Well. And right now Trump basically has pretty much closed
the border. Yes, yeah, and so these cartels that were
responsible for bringing these children into the country for money
and to be trafficked have have had their business pretty
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much taken away from them right now. So now the
main I would guess ambition should be to find the
kids that are here already and get them back to
their families and or you know, take care of them properly.
Speaker 11 (02:02:53):
Yes, that's exactly right. And I have a website devoted
to this, and it's called Q, the letter Q and
the grit gri dot org and in it I give steps.
I talk about Tom Holman deputizing the US citizens self
deputizing to find the children and report it. And if
you see something, say something, which right now is to
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contact ICE. And I have that phone number on the
website too, And I also list how to recognize if
a child is being trafficked or abused, what to do
and not do. And in the list of recognizing if
a child's being trafficked or abused. If you see that
a child you love is likely being abused, I give
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action steps as to what to do and what not
to do to help that little one.
Speaker 4 (02:03:40):
All right, So tell us about your faith and its
role of healing, suggestions to stop and treat children who
have gone through this.
Speaker 11 (02:03:51):
So my faith is an integral part of my healing.
As a matter of fact, it's one of the key
ways that I've been able to heal and speak to
you as I am now. So for the majority of
my life, I wasn't able to speak about this. It
was like living two separate lives. This international human resource consultant,
marathon or weightlifter person and then this trafficked, abused person
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as a little girl.
Speaker 4 (02:04:17):
How did you? How did you change so quickly?
Speaker 11 (02:04:22):
So quick it probably looks quickly. I've been in deep
healing now for about I had my first repressed memory
in twenty eleven, and I've been seeing a wonderful, god
fearing Christian therapist ever since, at least once a week,
if not twice. And then I'm a follower of the
Lord Jesus Christ, and I'll spend two to four hours
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in Bible study and have for many, many years, and
so I have had help and support with that. And
then I discovered a product last year called life Wave
that decreased the PTSD and anxiety by seventy percent within
the first month, which enable all of that together enabled
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me to begin speaking. And the Lord spoke to me
and he said that it was time that I was
ready to share my story.
Speaker 4 (02:05:12):
Okay, so you had trouble actually communicating then, For I could.
Speaker 11 (02:05:17):
Speak as a professional, I mean, I'm a consultant. I
could speak that way, but I could not share the
trauma without becoming a puddle of tears. So I've had
to process that out, work on it, remember, process out
the trauma, and become healed from that so that I'm
not overcome emotionally by what happened and I can talk
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rationally like what you're seeing today. But it took extensive work,
and I still have memories that will come. I'm not
sure if they'll ever stop, and each time they do,
it's very emotionally triggering. And I also have body memories,
which means your body remembers what the mind forgets. My
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body will morph physically. I might have risk restraints or
ivy marks or because it remembers what happened to me,
and then my mind will remember and then I'll process
that out.
Speaker 4 (02:06:12):
So are you talking when you when you pray? I
know you could pray to Jesus or Mother Mary or
the Lord who. As a Jew, you know, I'm sort
of stuck with thank God and so so, so when
you pray, how do you how do you? How do
you say it to God to ask for help, which
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is what help help how to solve these problems that
you have.
Speaker 11 (02:06:41):
Because I've had a very close so I've known the
Lord Jesus Christ for many years and I have a
very close relationship with the Trinity. And I am to
a place in my life where thinking, to me is
like praying because I'm focused on them all the time.
It's part of a major part of what helps me
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to stay normal and rational and sane is focusing on them,
and it's it's like breathing to me. It's a very
natural way of existence. And I will I will pray prayers,
but the main prayers that I pray are spiritual warfare
prayers for protection because I've been under quite a bit
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of attack, you know, since I was little and ever
since and especially now that I'm speaking, so I'm praying
for protection against you know, our battle is not against
flesh and blood Ephesian six. It's against the principalities and
demonic forces that are controlling the flesh and blood. So
those are the type of prayers that I pray when
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people think praying, but otherwise it's my thoughts. I mean constantly,
to me, God is like you standing sitting there. We
just talk and to me, that's true.
Speaker 4 (02:07:57):
So that's spiritual prayer. Could you go a little deeper
into that. I don't. I don't know that I understand
that you're sitting here, you're talking to me, and I
have similar problems that you have, not as severe as yours.
But and I do pray a lot to God and
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ask him for help. I do believe that God wants
us to do stuff and doesn't want us to quit.
And it seems to help me a lot, and it
seems to work. There was a time in my life
when I wouldn't speak to anybody much. Let's go up
on a stage and do something. And I've actually worked
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my way out of that into this via help in
my mind from God.
Speaker 11 (02:08:52):
So so it was.
Speaker 4 (02:08:56):
What specifically do you say when you're praying?
Speaker 11 (02:09:01):
Whenever I so about this topic. You know my need
for healing from the PTSD and the anxiety and the
memories of this. My main prayer is I will ask God.
I have two prayers. One is telling the Lord work
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through forgiveness of people who've harmed me, and then the
other is asking God my part in this. What what
can I do to help myself heal more? And that's
whenever he gives me all kinds of ideas. So whenever
he tells me to do something, I'll do it. And
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it might be too for for several years he had
me in alan On. For a couple of years he
had me in celebrate recovery. There have been pastors who've
been through the traveling through the area, and he'll have
me go there and hear what they're saying. He'll hed
me see my therapist and has me go to her.
He'll speak to her because she has a relationship with
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him too, so he'll help or help me. So it's
a communication. It's it's not just the asking part, because
he knows what I need. I mean, it's no surprise
to him. It's the living in gratitude for what I
do have as opposed to what I don't, and asking
him to let me know what I can do to
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help myself continue to heal, and being obedient in that
right now. Part of it is like talking on your show.
Whenever he activated me in March of lash well, he
activated me in January. I was on my first show
in March, and he said, this is what he wanted
me to do, and he wanted me to speak and
talk about what happens to the children, how real it is,
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and what people can do to help. So he'll he'll
guide me along the way. But a major part of
my healing. I mean, God could snap his fingers and
heal me instantly, head to toe, inside and out, mind
and body right, and I've had healings, but but he
wants to use it.
Speaker 4 (02:11:09):
Does no?
Speaker 11 (02:11:11):
Not usually not usually so by you, for example, having
me on your show. Every time I speak and share
my story, I heal a little bit more. Yeah, So
that's people helping people, you know, you having your show,
being able to talk, I'm sure helps you heal.
Speaker 4 (02:11:28):
And then every every day I start off thinking, okay, God,
one more good show, just help me out, I'll say,
I'll do my best, but you kind of help in
the edges somewhere. Now does he talk to you? Say
he talks to you? Do you have a voice involved
with that? Or is there? Is it?
Speaker 11 (02:11:45):
Just most of the time it's in my spirit. But
God has spoken audibly to me, as has Jesus and
Holy Spirit. So I will hear audibly, but primarily it's
to the spirit. Now you read in my bike. I
saw God all the time when I was little, and
I saw Jesus all the time when I was little,
and I've been went to heaven a lot, and I
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still do so because my background is so horrifically traumatic.
God was always there and Jesus was always there. Now
Holy Spirit wasn't there because no one was saved in
my faith, the Christian faith, and so they took care
of me during the worst of the worst, and all
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of the other children too. I saw angels. Every child
has an angel. I saw demons, and I still do.
So I'll be out and about and I'll still see
things like that. Not twenty four seven or I think
I wouldn't be able to handle that, but I'll still
see that. And that's one of the gifts and blessings
my childhood was awful, but I love this part of
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being able to live more in the supernatural and with
the Lord. So mainly he'll speak to my mind through
Holy Spirit, but I do hear him honably at times.
Speaker 4 (02:13:05):
Yeah, I'll see certain things happen to me that like
suddenly I saw my phone in bed, and uh, it
had a name on it. In fact, my next guest
coming up is Jeff Zink, who's also a preacher. My wife,
my my, my wife is a what are you honey?
(02:13:27):
Just she's ordained but she's yeah, and so uh, it's
like he almost plays with me and gives me an idea,
and I and and then I wake up. I find
out my phone was not in my bed, it was
it was on the table next to me, and I
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know I saw the guy's name, so I said, I
got to call this guy and I and I did
and got him on the show and stuff like that.
It's kind of weird. It's weird.
Speaker 11 (02:13:59):
And when you follow Lord, just NonStop excitement, and he
has a marvelous sense of humor, so I know exactly
what he's talking about. I've experienced similar things and it's
just an adventure to follow the Lord. You know, just
an adventure. I love it.
Speaker 4 (02:14:11):
Yeah. Well yeah, I mean I'm pretty happy. I'm seventy
six years old and she's thirty nine still and we
get along pretty good for the most part. And we've
been together for what ten years or so? Yeah, about
eleven years. Yeah, so we're married and to each other.
(02:14:34):
And I just thought, I that to you important point. Yeah,
you're praying for me. Thank you. I need that. Yes,
she needed to. So we're there. The were there underground tunnels?
Are their underground tunnels used by criminal adults to rape children?
Speaker 11 (02:14:57):
Yes, there throughout the world. So there is an extensive
tunnel system underneath the United States. It also is underneath
the ocean and throughout the world.
Speaker 4 (02:15:07):
Really yes, wow, And so what do you mean when
you say God is in the patch.
Speaker 11 (02:15:18):
So one thing that helped me to heal is the
life wave technology, and that is there patches. I have
one on here. I can show you what it is.
It's a looks like a bad and this is what
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It will regenerate people at a cellular level. And it's
a reverse age product and it creates regenerative cells. And
God downloaded this to the inventor twenty years ago and
I learned about this product. It's called life Wave, and
my website is Live Younger with Lenn and so I'm
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a distributor because these have helped me so much. And
when I first started wearing them, I did so because
I knew that they protected anyone with COVID damage from
the backs or is concerned about back shedding. It turns
it around and fixes it because it creates regenerative cells
that goes into your body and can repair anything. Those
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cells made us at conception and they'll fix anything. But
the problem is is by the time we're in our thirties,
we only have half of them. By the time we
hit sixty, there are none, which is why you get
injured or hurt and you go downhill ever since because
you have nothing left to heal you. And with this technology,
it turns that around. So I specifically got it to
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protect myself from back shedding, but God told me that
it would heal me at a cellular level, and I've
been severely damaged at a cellular level from all the trauma.
And so what I discovered was within the first and
I wasn't even playing. I didn't even know this would happened.
But within the first month, my PTSD and anxiety decreased
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by seventy percent. And then I lost a bunch of
fat and I'm an athletic. My performance significantly increased. I
used to wear glasses and now I can see, so
I don't need to wear glasses anymore. I had IBS
and that's gone. Yes, irritable bowel syndrome. And so it
goes to work. And everybody's bodies are different, but it
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goes to work in priority order of what's going to
HARMSS the worst. First our cells do our new regenerative
cells that this enables our body to generate, and then
it just starts repair work. In the end, for every
six weeks I wear the patches, I reverse age by
eight weeks. And that scene.
Speaker 4 (02:17:49):
Yeah, we got people want to talk to you here,
Andrew Andrea Schrum. We appreciate your willingness to speak about
the effect of this trauma in your life. Thank You're
thankful your relationship with the Lord is continuing to bring wholeness.
Are any of the books you have written about your journey?
Speaker 11 (02:18:12):
Thank you? With the question, I get asked that a lot.
Speaker 3 (02:18:15):
Not yet.
Speaker 11 (02:18:16):
I have several books in my mind to write. One
is God wants me to write a series for children,
because adults who had trauma's children they can heal better
they read children's books on trauma. Sure it reaches them
at the level they were at the time of the trauma.
So that's on my mind. And then I also have
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written every word that God's spoken to me, and I
know he wants me to put that in a book form.
And I could put my memories in a book form,
but I'm not. I want to edify the Lord and
I want to help people, so I normally enlist a
host asks I don't give tons of detail on the
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tales of my childhood, just you know, the specifics of
all the harm that was done to me. But I
do love to share about angels and demons and and
God and talk about Heaven and so so I know
I need to get that in book form because people
are just so curious right now. God had me start
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a rumble show last June called the Lynn Scott Hagerman Show,
and on that I'll do my own I have a
lot of guests on like you do, but I'll do
my own podcast once a week and we'll talk about
like a week ago, I talked about all my memories
of heaven, well not all of them, but some of them.
And people really enjoy that whenever I let them know
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spiritual things.
Speaker 4 (02:19:45):
I saw part of one one you had you had
a guy on there. Here's here's Aaron Cragde to Dave Weinbaum.
A question for Missus Hagerman, with the perfect questions to
ask applicants during an interview. Is it more important for
the questions to be free of biases towards certain groups
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or their ability to determine aspects like work ethic and
aptitude for the position?
Speaker 11 (02:20:17):
So the work ethic and aptitude for the position, or
what's mission critical? And if by that question he means
to assess biases for groups, if he's talking about DEI diversity,
so I call d I E. That's what God told
me it is as a human resource consultant. That is
the most ungodly communist theory that has gone through our
(02:20:43):
It's illegal, So it's illegal, it's always been illegal. We're
covered under Title seven of the Civil Rights Act. There
can be no discrimination or harassment against anyone because of religion, sex,
national origin, all kinds of characteristics. So this whole DEI
thing was started by the federal government and pulled through corporations.
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The government and corporations are in bed together, which is
totalitarianism to try to ruin the United States from within.
This is a communist ideology, it's a Marxist ideology. In
the United States of America, we are equal, we are
equal underneath the law, and we are we have God privilege.
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So everything else is divisive and illegal. And frankly, I
did a podcast on this a couple of months ago,
and I encourage anyone who's been affected by DIE to
sue because whatever has happened to you is illegal. So no,
those questions are to me ridiculous and illogical during the
selection process because it is magnifying something that is completely illegal,
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and companies are starting to get sued.
Speaker 4 (02:21:55):
Yeah, and as they as they should, as they should,
as they should, yeah, I mean, uh, you know, if
you if you're if you're Jewish these days and are
thinking about going to Harvard or someplace like that or Columbia,
you know, uh well, Christians are getting a lot of
hell too right now.
Speaker 11 (02:22:15):
Oh yeah, So it's it's to destroy the country, uh
d I E is against whites, Christians and males, and
that is not the United States of America. That is
a communist in doctrination. Unfortunately, it's gotten pushed through many companies.
And yes, I was talking to God a couple of
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years ago. I said, I want to pray your heart.
What is your heart? And he said, I want lawsuits
to flood this nation. That's exactly what he said. And
I heard your boys, Yeah I did.
Speaker 12 (02:22:46):
So.
Speaker 11 (02:22:47):
I just encourage people. Watch that podcast that I did
a couple of months. I tell you the law, and
I tell you what to do, and I tell you
how to proceed, and I encourage people. If you've been
harmed by those illegal I'm telling you companies. When President
Trump took office, did you see all those companies scuttle
away from that Facebook, Microsoft, you know, Google, Walmart, you
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name it. They stop all their DEI because they all
know it's illegal. But you know, scription In Hooseiah, my
people perish for lack of knowledge. We've let them snowballis well,
we all know in our hearts that's not right to
treat people like that, you know, Martin Luther King. We
don't we care about character, We don't care about how
someone looks. That has nothing to do with.
Speaker 4 (02:23:30):
Anything, absolutely all right, so other than Dave Weinbaum show.
Where can people buy your book and listen to your show?
Speaker 11 (02:23:42):
So they can go to Lennhagerman dot com and email
me about the book they can go to. I love
that you're posted the Lynn Scott Haggerman shows. My Rumble channel.
I just started a YouTube channel. I think I have
ten followers, so if anyone wants to follow me, I
would love that. And right now I'm distributed on several platforms.
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I have a reach of about fifteen thousand and growing.
And then the Live Younger with lend dot com is
for questions about life Wave the patch technology, and I'm
glad to help you with that and share with you
what patches would help with the problems you're having your
loved ones. And then I'm on X and then I'm
also on True Social.
Speaker 4 (02:24:25):
Wow, you're a busy woman. I'll tell you that. Where
do you Where do psychiatrist camp?
Speaker 11 (02:24:32):
Where do psychiatrists camp?
Speaker 4 (02:24:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (02:24:34):
Even like camp camp? Like an intent? Is this a joke?
Speaker 4 (02:24:39):
It all right? You killed my joke. Where do psychiatrist camp? Intense?
You can use it, but it's the original. This is
my joke. All right, Thank you so much. This has
been a very very good interview from my point of view,
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and got a lot of information, and uh, we have
some commonality in our ability to relate to God. I think,
I don't know, you never know for sure because well,
you know for sure because he's talking to you for him.
When do I get out of the hint part and
you're going to talk to me?
Speaker 11 (02:25:20):
He's talking to you too. I mean, my goodness, he's
moving your phone around and putting names on it.
Speaker 9 (02:25:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:25:26):
No, there's a lot of truth to that, all right,
and I believe that now My wife is you know,
she's she's monitoring me, you know, Aska as she can.
So anyways, thank you so much for being a star
in the Dave Winebaum showing. Before that, I had a
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man named Thomas Haviland on the show, and I got
Jeff Zinc coming up. Uh, these guys are both one
was going to be rfk's assistant secretary and you didn't
get the job. And the other guy is a guy
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that found white white fibrous klots right after they started
giving the shots out for pandemic and there's still people
dying of this. So I just thought, I, you know,
there's sort of a connection there too. Anyhow, thank you
so much for being a star and the Dave Weinbaum Show.
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We'll do this again sometime.
Speaker 11 (02:26:32):
I would love to thanks for having me on.
Speaker 4 (02:26:34):
Thank you, bye bye bye. There it for the audience
is a little slow sometimes.
Speaker 11 (02:26:45):
Okay, thank you for having me on. I think we're
not live now.
Speaker 4 (02:26:48):
Oh yeah, we're live. We're live, We're alive.
Speaker 11 (02:26:55):
Thanks again. I'll hop off then.
Speaker 4 (02:26:58):
Okay, yeah, well we'll do it all right. In fact,
my next guest right here, Oh my goodness, Look at
the guests are all early today. What is going on?
What is going on here? Okay, ladies and gentlemen. Got
a man staring at me with a cowboy hat on.
He is former Division one football and basketball referee. He's
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a kinesiologist and I only say that because I love
saying that he is a He and his son Ryan
were attacked by Biden, Biden, Democrats and the FBI. Please welcome,
please welcome all the way. I don't know. I guess
he's in Arizona. Jeff zinc So RFK just just fired
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the entire CDC from being for being political. Who should
he replace them with? Or has he? I'm a little confused.
Speaker 21 (02:27:58):
He's already replaced them. But the again, it goes back
to that same mandate that seventy seven point three million
people voted President Trump into office with the mandate to
drain the swamp right. And the thing is is that
the people that r K has put in place are
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no different than what he just fired.
Speaker 4 (02:28:25):
So what's going on the water Is this a show or.
Speaker 21 (02:28:31):
Well that's that's the aggravating thing that that takes place.
They want to make the American people believe that they're
doing something when in reality they're not.
Speaker 4 (02:28:45):
Well, Trump is on on this, I mean you know,
it's not like, uh, they're doing it away from him.
Uh does he have a clue as to what's going
on there?
Speaker 21 (02:28:56):
Well, the thing is is that President Trump has asked
Bobby to get his house in order. He has a Democrat,
Stephanie Spear, who uh is a never Trumper, hates Trump,
does everything to undermine anything that the Republican Party tries
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to do. And that is Bobby's UH chief of staff
for him. She was prior to that, she was the
UH campaign manager for his UH presidential campaign. You know
that he has he reloaded with a whole bunch of
Democrats still in his uh in the HHS and instead
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of getting rid of them and putting Republicans and people
that are actually going to do something that that's not
what's happening. Here's some other things. So we have we
have Casey Means and uh, you know, Bobby just put
together an insurance policy of seventy five dollars. It sounds
(02:30:09):
good on the on the outside, and then it sounds
really good that you have an HSA on top of that.
Speaker 4 (02:30:16):
What does that And now we'll explain that to the people.
I kind of know what it is, but you always
have a doctor. I have to prove myself now you
always have a doctor on call.
Speaker 21 (02:30:26):
Well, but but it's a savings account. It's a health
savings account HSA, and uh, you plan put money in
there and then uh and when you get sick, you
can use that.
Speaker 4 (02:30:38):
For seventy a month, right, seventy five bucks a month.
Speaker 21 (02:30:43):
Well, he's he's saying that it's seventy five dollars for
a cost for the insurance policy. And with this it
also comes with an HSA. Now here's the thing what
people are going to start getting upset about is when
they learn that CAC Means owns a company that handles hsas.
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So he is in the government making money off of
the very things that they are doing in there. And
this is the grifting that that constantly takes place.
Speaker 4 (02:31:21):
Uh.
Speaker 21 (02:31:21):
And they're in Washington, d C. And again, like I said,
it's not draining the swamp, it's changing the water. And
and it really is sickening when when you finally start
learning about these people and what they're what they're capable
of doing, uh and stuff they're not. They're not out
for the American people. They're out for themselves. And that's
(02:31:43):
and that's proven right there with uh one example of
what Casey means, uh does I'm sorry, not Casey, but Cali.
Speaker 4 (02:31:55):
Give me two more clips from the McCluskey's and we're
gonna talk a little bit about one six after that.
Speaker 1 (02:32:04):
I don't know if you saw Ed Martin on the
Maria Bartromo show a week or so ago. Yeah, he's
he's now the weaponizations are in the Justice Department, investigating
the weaponization of the Justice.
Speaker 2 (02:32:18):
Department under Biden.
Speaker 1 (02:32:20):
And he said that he's going to find he's going
to investigate to an open and transparent investigation of all
the people that set this up, all the people that
made a decision early on that they were going to
make January sixth the event to take over the government,
not from our side, but from yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:32:39):
One second, yeah, right.
Speaker 1 (02:32:42):
Under the terms of his agreement with the police department
that he was working with at that time, if he
got arrested for anything, he was supposed to report it
within forty eight hours. Well he couldn't report it because
within because they took his cell phones and told him
to go to prison if he used any other phone.
And so he then lost his job, lost to his credentials.
Well better yet, he was a licensed firearms dealer and gunsmith.
(02:33:06):
The government comes in, seizes all his ATF documents, seizes
all his Form forty four to seventy threes, and then
then the ATF this is sorry, you can't make this
stuff up. Then the ATF comes in and says, show
us your records because we think you're breaking the law.
You're not keeping appropriate records under the ATF laws. And
(02:33:27):
he says, I don't have any of my records. The
government sees them, they say, you're a ling. We've talked
to the government. They don't have your records.
Speaker 4 (02:33:34):
Oh my god, I mean what happened to due process,
were they allowed to call a.
Speaker 1 (02:33:39):
Lawyer, they would take these guys, even when they're only
charged mister means send him from prison to prison, to
prison to prison, where they'd be in solitary for the
first four or five days because you know, they have
to be checked out, right, They had to be classified,
which means they can't talk to their lawyers, they can't
talk to their family members. We had one guy got
sanctioned by the federal court because he didn't show up
(02:34:02):
for a hearing and his lawyer couldn't find him. The
government couldn't find him because they couldn't figure out where
they stuck him. Then finally when they figure out where
the hell he was, they say, okay, well, I guess
you couldn't go to court if we had hidden in
some basement someplace.
Speaker 2 (02:34:15):
But I mean all these people.
Speaker 1 (02:34:17):
So those are the first amend of violations, then second
amend of violations. These people, even when they were just
charged with misdemeanor trespass, they had all their guns taken
from and had to be without any way of defending
themselves their families for the duration Fourth Amendment violations. All
these guys had their houses searched, often with no warrants whatsoever,
(02:34:38):
always even if there was a warrant, in excess of
what was stated of the warrant. One mister policeman that
I was just talking about had his house rated seven
different times in a couple of years by different agencies
as the government and by the same agency over and
over again.
Speaker 2 (02:34:54):
I'm doing nothing but just turning the house apart.
Speaker 4 (02:34:57):
I had a guy was running the show for the Democrats.
Was it Nancy? Was it Tumor was it Biden? Where married?
Speaker 1 (02:35:06):
The one person I know wasn't doing it is Joe
Biden because somebody had to show him where his lunch was.
Speaker 4 (02:35:11):
You know, yeah, but he knew what was going on.
Speaker 2 (02:35:15):
Maybe who knows?
Speaker 4 (02:35:16):
You know.
Speaker 2 (02:35:17):
That's true when I was and I go on and on,
so just told me to shut the hell up.
Speaker 1 (02:35:22):
But when I was running for percentate, what I said
every day was, how come the biggest news story in
the world every day isn't who's running the United States?
Speaker 4 (02:35:32):
Okay?
Speaker 21 (02:35:33):
I agree?
Speaker 4 (02:35:34):
So what so any reflections on that, because you've got
a similar story and you have the same lawyer.
Speaker 21 (02:35:41):
Okay, Well, the thing is is that when when on
February the fourth when they served a no knock warrant.
What came out in the trial two and a half
years later was that it was blank It had Ryan's name,
his address had nothing on it and that and it
(02:36:03):
had an Abbelene judge, which is a democratic judge. But
that's outside of the jurisdiction Ryan's under.
Speaker 4 (02:36:13):
Yeah, he was in Lubbicxas. He was in Lubbock, Texas
at the time. I didn't hear you where was Ryan
at the time.
Speaker 21 (02:36:24):
He was in Lubbing, Texas.
Speaker 4 (02:36:26):
Okay. I wanted to make that clear that he wasn't
in some apartment in d C. He was home in Lubbock, Texas,
not expecting to see anybody, right.
Speaker 21 (02:36:37):
Correct, I mean, wait, they gave us no warning whatsoever.
And the thing is is that the magistrate that it
has the jurisdiction over Ryan, she was passed over because
she was a Republican and a conservative. They shocked, which
is illegal in Texas. You can't shop magistrate. So they
(02:37:01):
went to the Abline and the Abline Democrat signed off
on a blank sheet for a no knock warrant. And
so that's what was served on February the fourth, uh
in Lubbock Texas against my son.
Speaker 4 (02:37:17):
Okay, so so what's going on right now with with
your son? What's happening anything.
Speaker 21 (02:37:25):
So they're they're putting together their uh case that is
going to go hopefully to the Supreme Court. We are
looking at multiple because of the Appellate court saying that
there were multiple judicial misconduct, prosecutorial misconduct, Brady violations. Uh,
(02:37:48):
you know, perjury on all of the Capitol Police officers
that you know, the the way that this was all
handled from beginning to end. So they're putting this this
case together and they're going to take it and uh,
you know, it's funny. They've already came and said, well,
(02:38:10):
we'll offer you five million dollars and Brian goes, it's
not about the money, it's about the judgment. We're not
going to allow the federal government to ever do this again.
Speaker 4 (02:38:21):
I said they were going to give him that money.
Who said that? The prosecutors.
Speaker 21 (02:38:26):
Yeah, they're they're they were trying to do a plea deal.
Speaker 4 (02:38:32):
Okay, tell him it'll be one hundred million. Now I understand,
I understand. Uh, but so that's incredible they've offered him
that much money to do this. But uh, you so
you've you've you haven't really explained why he doesn't have
to go through these courts again, uh after Uh the
(02:38:54):
is it because he uh he turned down the pardon.
Speaker 21 (02:38:59):
So one of the things that makes Ryan's case different
than everybody else's. We have sixteen hundred cases that that uh,
you know, federal government prosecuted on Ryan's the only case
that has been dropped. And what happened was is that
(02:39:22):
all of these cases were going to the appellate court. Well,
they they would get to the appellate court and they
would say, well, you're a defendant, accepted the part and
there's no reason to you know here this case case dismissed.
And so they would dismiss the case.
Speaker 4 (02:39:40):
So there is there any way to get to uh
to to get that back in the court, maybe the
Supreme Court, to show that these these were fraudulent, guilt
inducing ways for them to control the situation.
Speaker 21 (02:40:00):
Well that's what that's what Ryan's case is all about.
So when we when we get there, you know, it's
going to show all of these different things of what
they've done. Uh. But because he rejected the pardon for
President Trump, they uh went ahead and heard his case. Well,
(02:40:21):
when they hurt his case. They sent it back down
to Judge Bosburg and said, you must rule on this
misconduct that you did, this misconduct on what the prosecution did,
this misconduct of the people who testified against Ryan. You
must you know, uh, look at all of these Brady
(02:40:42):
violations that you ruled. Uh, and and dismissed that obviously
is there. And what did he do?
Speaker 4 (02:40:52):
He said, dismissed. Yes, what a what an evil person
this is. That's just yeah.
Speaker 21 (02:41:01):
Well, but but one of the things is that happened
out of that case. We had emotion in there that
showed that they had to release all of the video
for the capital and stuff, and he didn't he wouldn't
(02:41:22):
rule on it. He just dismissed it. Well, when he
dismissed the case, then he ruled on that by default.
And so the Congress what they did was is they
came out and they said, on the goodness of our hearts,
we are going to do something on behalf of the
American people, and we are going to release all of that. No,
(02:41:46):
they had to because they my son had emotion, and
when Judge Voldberg dismissed the case, they had to release
the video.
Speaker 4 (02:41:56):
So is it all released?
Speaker 21 (02:41:59):
It is dred percent.
Speaker 4 (02:42:02):
I'm not seeing anything about this any sort of media
that we're listening. We're listening to it on the Dave
Wingbaum Show, which is great. I'd love to be like,
you know, breaking stuff, but I also like to see
that stuff gets out there to where people are talking
about this. Do you see did you see what happened?
I mean, come on, I want you upset. I'm upset
(02:42:25):
about it.
Speaker 3 (02:42:27):
Uh.
Speaker 21 (02:42:28):
It's only released to the attorneys and to the to
the clients that those are the only ones that can
take a look at what is going on. They cannot
release it to the media or public or anything like that.
It's only released to the attorneys that have clients that
(02:42:49):
are you know, going through and trying to prove their case.
They now have full access to all.
Speaker 6 (02:42:56):
Of the video.
Speaker 21 (02:42:57):
So you when when they go to court then and
and they show these videos in court, then you will
start seeing the these videos come out.
Speaker 4 (02:43:08):
So what you're saying is that because he because he
turned down the pardon, he gets a he gets almost
a well a quick trip to the Supreme Court instead
of having to go through all of this again.
Speaker 21 (02:43:23):
Pretty much, I mean, that's one of the reasons why
we're We've got the attorneys we have, and we're going
to take it, you know, all the way to the top.
Speaker 4 (02:43:32):
Okay, so so uh so you're happy with the now.
Mark McClusky is up there. Now, what about Peter Tickton?
Do you know him?
Speaker 21 (02:43:45):
I know Peter really well. Peter and I have talked.
We haven't talked in a couple of weeks, but you know,
Peter is uh busy. Uh he is looking at all
of not only the election integrity stuff, but also the
the J six stuff.
Speaker 4 (02:44:08):
You know.
Speaker 21 (02:44:08):
And I think the last time I was on the
on the show, I stated that we won a case
in Co Chiefs County and they're now having to have
a new election because it got overturned because we proved
without doubt and it's the same thing that we proved
in other cases, but this time the judge had to
(02:44:31):
rule on it, and when he ruled on it, he
threw it, threw it out. And what's so funny is
that he goes the attorney that was arguing against a
new election and everything. He said, well, there was a
few people that we know were disenfranchised, and he said, well,
(02:44:52):
what's the remedy of that, and he said there is
no remedy. And the judge turned around and he said,
is okay, well, let me ask you something. If the
county reporter only sent one ballot to himself and he voted,
(02:45:13):
and he disenfranchised everybody else, do you have something for that?
And he goes, oh, absolutely like that, and he goes,
then use the same process here with this, because these
people have been disenfranchised. And so now there is a
new election that is taking place in Coachies County here
in Arizona because of the fraud that has happened and
(02:45:39):
the way that this is going to be set up.
This is going to be hand counted precinct level, one
day voting. You know, it's what we've been saying all along.
One day voting who is at the precinct level, which
means you're going to have about fifteen hundred to two
thousand ballots at the precinct level. Okay, I'm using only
(02:46:03):
takes about forty five minutes to an hour to count.
Speaker 4 (02:46:07):
Yeah, and that's great. That's the way it ought to
be for everybody. Now I'm using a AI that's uh uh,
the you know intelligence deal, And so I'm using rock
and they bad mouth you. You ought to go on
there and just say your name is somebody else and
(02:46:31):
just say I want to know about this Jeff Zinc
guy and find out what they're doing. It's almost like
it's they're labeling you and they're quite frankly, uh, maybe
committing a crime. Well I've told them that too.
Speaker 21 (02:46:45):
It's not something that you really want to use as
a AI.
Speaker 8 (02:46:51):
Uh.
Speaker 21 (02:46:52):
You know, chat t GPT is it a little bit better?
My understanding is rock while it is on X uh
and stuff that's not the best AI uh and so
which is fine, you know, I don't.
Speaker 4 (02:47:13):
Think it's I don't think it's fine for them to
say that you've never won any cases you you don't
have uh. He gets turned turned down by the judges
all the time, and so they're they're there, and I
know some of those judges were fixed. There's almost no
doubt in my mind. I listened to the trials. I
(02:47:33):
know when something's fixed. I'm not stupid, you know. And
so yeah, I'm pissed off for you, not with you,
because I know you and it's an insult to me too,
you know.
Speaker 21 (02:47:46):
Once one of the things that you know and I
think I learned this being a basketball official. You know,
a basketball official can't speak to the media. Uh you know,
once the game is over, you you really aren't supposed
to do that. I actually called out Cheryl Swoops in
the w n B A. Cheryl Swoops was part of
(02:48:09):
the uh the only team that won the national championship
at Texas Tech. And and so she she was part
of the team and won the national championship UH and
had a career in the w n B A and
now she's a coach, and she came out against the
officials saying that he should never ever, uh you know,
(02:48:34):
officiate again because this girl was after the game was
over with was berating him and everything, and he had
the security at court her away, which is exactly what
we have to do as officials and stuff. And she
came out, well, I called her out, and I said,
let me tell you something. You played and relied on
(02:48:57):
us officials to call a tight game because your athletic
ability was good, and when we had hands off on you,
you tore it up. When when it was a little rougher,
you didn't, you didn't play as well and stuff, and
so you relied on the officials to call a tighter game,
(02:49:18):
uh and stuff, and was always begging us to do that.
You have no right in saying anything about this official
and having this player removed away from him because she
was in her face, because they're not allowed to do that.
And I'm disappointed with the w NBA for not finding
(02:49:39):
her for that kind of behavior. And that's also one
of the reasons why, you know, Caitlin Clark, she was
just such a good athlete and everything, and all of
these so called athletes that was so jealous of her,
uh and and just you know, tortured her. And I
think that it's a you know, people don't watch the
(02:50:01):
w n B A. I don't watch the NBA because
of that behavior.
Speaker 4 (02:50:05):
Oh I watch her because she's that good. She's really something,
and she's a little shy about fighting back, but then again,
she's fighting the whole almost the whole league, you know,
but she's making them all money. By god, she shows up.
(02:50:26):
Oh my god, it's overwhelming how good she is. Yeah, caate,
Oh go ahead, yeah, okay, honey, thank you. Oh and
you put it there? Is that right?
Speaker 11 (02:50:38):
No, it's from Aaron Crane.
Speaker 4 (02:50:39):
Okay, yes, thank you, thank you. I have questions now,
my wife is has interceded and corrected me because I
was talking to you and I should have been asking
you questions here. So, Aaron Crane, this is from mister zinc.
Are there any mixed feelings about your son turning down
Trump's offer to make a deal.
Speaker 21 (02:51:02):
No, because the deal is to UH help all American people.
The problem is that there's no decisions being made in
the Jay six. They're dismissing them and not doing it.
So you've got you've got people who lied on the
stand that aren't being held accountable. You have a person
(02:51:24):
who murdered Ashley Babbitt and is not being held accountable.
You have a judged that ruled and legislated from the
bench that are not being held accountable. You have prosecutors
that overstep their bounds and in UH and the rights
of the individual and are not being held accountable. This
(02:51:48):
is something that's very important that we have to UH
get the rulings on here. And so it's not about
you know, making the deal for my son, and it's
making the deal to lay the groundwork for all of
the other Day sixers. It's going to be able to
come in behind Ryan and then go after the federal government.
Speaker 4 (02:52:12):
Now, let's talk a little bit about the writing situation
in LA. And apparently they're going to be coming all
over this country with these same kind of old demonstrations
or whatever they call them. So the writing they're riding
with buses from the left payoffs up to two hundred
bucks a day. Sixty stores and businesses robbed, burned or
(02:52:36):
destroyed in LA, throwing heavy objects at people, cars, cops
are spit on. So so now the Democrats are taking
the position that while it's because we need to let them,
you know, let them demonstrate, and it's hardly ever, you know,
(02:52:58):
not peaceful. So what's what does your take on that?
What are they doing and doing something on purpose? And
it's getting funded?
Speaker 6 (02:53:06):
Oh?
Speaker 21 (02:53:06):
Absolutely, And that's and that's one of the things that
we're looking at is the n g O s uh
that's funding these and uh, you know, Dan Bongino has
made the statement and so has Cash Mattel said that
they're going to look into the n g O S
and that's funding these riots. And the thing is is
that you know, when President Trump was asked do you
(02:53:29):
support demonstrations, he goes, absolutely, who does it? That's your
first Amendment? Right, Uh is freedom of speech. The problem
is is that these are not peaceful. These are not
peaceful demonstrations. These are riots where they're burning things. You know,
you take a look at what J six, What fire
(02:53:54):
was ever started anywhere in Washington, d C. In J six,
There wasn't one. That there were some bad actors that
we found out later were FBI agents, the I agents,
foreign people. We know that the Russian Special Forces was
on the ground, uh there in Washington, d C. And
(02:54:18):
SOUF and all of these the various people, and so
the injuries from the Capitol Police came from them. We
have multiple people that were trying to help and save
the lives of the five people that you know, actually
four people that died that day, Ashley Babbitt, Benjamin uh Phillips,
(02:54:42):
Roslin Gorland and dude drawing John and blanc on the
last person. I'll think of it here just a second.
Speaker 4 (02:54:53):
The other people other than the Air Force Ashley Babbitt,
who were who were they? I mean, what what what they?
Who do they represent? Did they? Why didn't they get killed?
Speaker 21 (02:55:07):
Well, actually was killed by uh Michael Bird and and
Michael Bird had been written up for leaving his weapon
in the bathroom. He had been written up for his behavior.
Uh in in multiple situations. He was a bad cop
(02:55:29):
that was put in a stressful situation that made a
very bad decision that we have looked at multiple people
that have training and said that in any case, in
any scenario, that a good police officer would have never
(02:55:52):
pulled the trigger. Uh, and so this and so, which
means that this bad uh you know office her pulled
the trigger and and murdered somebody. And and the thing
is is that you know, when I talked with Mickey
and and I told her, you know what was going on,
(02:56:14):
was very elated that they get a settlement. Who's herd
got a settlement?
Speaker 4 (02:56:19):
Who's Mickey?
Speaker 21 (02:56:21):
Mickey is Ashley Babbitt's mother.
Speaker 4 (02:56:26):
And they did settle it, didn't they.
Speaker 21 (02:56:28):
They Well, her husband got a settlement from the government.
And and so, you know, uh, and and I'm.
Speaker 4 (02:56:36):
What about these other these other four people that died?
Why who killed them? What did they do? Trip on
the on the curb or something? What?
Speaker 21 (02:56:44):
O Roslin? She was beaten to death by a female officer.
They have her, They have video of her beating her
with a baton in the head and beating her to death. Uh,
they have all of that there. You know that that
officer has never been held accountable. Yeah, you know, you've
(02:57:07):
got Benjamin H. Phillips. He took a flash bang in
his chest and it stopped his heart and they never
could get it started, so he died of basically a
heart attack. But you know it basically is a percussion
there that stopped his heart and uh and they couldn't
(02:57:28):
get it started, so he and so he died. And
the same thing with the other gentleman. He was also
hit with a uh uh flash bang and and had
the same result.
Speaker 4 (02:57:40):
Yeah, they all they all started the you know, they're
letting people in and then all of a sudden, there
was a signal that went out according to Mark McCluskey,
and everybody started throwing flash you know these flash things
and and stuff like that and smoke grenades and stuff
and so uh uh and nobody was held accountable for
(02:58:04):
this stuff.
Speaker 6 (02:58:05):
Correct.
Speaker 21 (02:58:06):
And you can see in the video where the Capitol
police are the ones that were instigating what was going on.
You had people that were lined up and they weren't
coming forward, they weren't doing anything, and because of that,
(02:58:26):
they were given an order to disperse, so they started
firing into it. Well, when they did that, it angered
the people. Well, the people came after the people that
were firing the flash things and stuff like that, and
you wonder why it happened. And you know, I think
that the Congress when they look at that, they need
(02:58:47):
to hold the Capitol police and the mayor. They need
to hold them accountable for their actions and what they did.
Speaker 4 (02:58:56):
All right, I gotta cut you shorter because I got
a time is my friend? Uh so, other than Dave
Waynebaum show, where can people find call and contribute to Ryan?
Speaker 21 (02:59:10):
Well, you go to go to Bryan, go to giftsinggo
dot com, forward slash ryan Zinc. And that's our y
A n Z I n K. You can donate that.
All the money goes to the attorney's fees and everything.
He finally got a job, so he's working and doesn't
(02:59:30):
need the money. But we need to pay off the
you know, the almost three hundred thousand dollars that we
own in legal fees and stuff for them protecting Ryan.
Speaker 4 (02:59:39):
All right, did you hear about the fat Siamese twins?
I know they were separated at girth. Yeah? Wow, all right,
my friend, I can't even see in the screen anymore.
He's got your hidden Okay, listen, thanks A Loud. I'll
be back for another show next weekend. Next that's Friday.
Speaker 12 (03:00:01):
Be walking, keep on your toes, and don't stop talking
about Med.