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August 12, 2025 78 mins
As we continue this series, we look at the evolving governing head of globalism and how it was founded: the United Nations. This series will pull back the curtain on one of the most powerful institutions in the world.

Isaac Kappy Intro: https://x.com/GerardTakiwa/status/1953882091307028660

Trump on Operation Warp Speed: "One of the most incredible things ever done in this country... Everything about it was has been amazing."

https://x.com/disclosetv/status/1953212286384128392


RFK Jr: “We're developing a universal vaccine at NIH, which is a vaccine that addresses the entire phylum of viruses.” https://x.com/MazeLove14/status/1953719485409460714
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Speaker 2 (00:12):
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Speaker 3 (00:46):
Time.

Speaker 4 (00:47):
Welcome back truth seekers from around the world. It's time
for another edition of The Fact Hunter Podcast. Episode three
hundred and sixty one, Secrets of the Un Part two.
I hope everybody is doing well and you had a
great weekend and your week is off. Can you believe
we're about already halfway through August. It's incredible how fast

(01:11):
the time continues to roll by. I wanted to share
a story with you before we kicked off the program today,
and lots to talk about a little bit of audio
before we get into the thick of it, right Secrets
of the un Part two. Last week either right before
right after I've recorded episode three sixty, I received a

(01:33):
message that a extended family member had passed away in
a car accident. He was only twenty seven and didn't
really know him very well at all. But we know
the family members quite well, and of course, you know,

(01:53):
you're always there for your family. Yesterday was his funeral
and I went up, drove the hour north to my
hometown where the service was held, and again I didn't
really know him, and a couple of things kind of

(02:15):
struck me. The first thing was a young lady sitting
behind standing behind me, we were in line to sign
the guest book and then to console the family. She said,
you know, some of these people I only see of funerals,
which really speaks to the fact that they have built
the matrix so well that we're all so concerned about

(02:37):
work and everything else that we don't have the time
to catch up with our friends like we should. And
that's a sad thing to hear, right, And that's we
saw a lot of that yesterday. Hey, Jeane, it's me.
You know, I haven't seen you since Jim's funeral, and
that's kind of sad, right. But after I hugged, you know,

(02:59):
we finally made it up to the family and they're
good people. Gave him a hug and I looked up
and I saw again he was twenty seven. He was
a member of the Delaware National Guard when I saw
his service uniform. I started to get really choked up,
really emotional, and after I was done with the family members,
I was walking over to other family members and I

(03:21):
just lost it. I lost my composure. And you know,
it's very rare for anything to trigger my emotions like that.
I'm usually in control of my emotions. But I've had
to say goodbye to too many young people in my life,
and I think my mind just raced back to all

(03:42):
the services that were held when I was in the
military all those years, and sadly, you know, most of
the services that we had to go to were not
in combat. You know, these young men they go through
a year of war and they think they're invincible, and

(04:03):
they're not. And it's just so sad to me. And
I was actually planning on doing this yesterday because I
didn't think it would have that kind of effect. And
when I got home last night, I was emotionally exhausted.
I haven't been that mentally exhausted in a long long time.
And today with classes and everything else, I mean, here

(04:25):
it is six fifty one pm, once again, the second
week in a row. I'm tardy recording the podcast. But
the moral of the story is two things. Number One,
you know, when we talk about sharing the gospel with others,
that's why there has to be a sense of urgency,
is because none of us are guaranteed tomorrow. Now, I'm

(04:46):
not trying to start this episode off with a downer,
but I've always been a realist. I always like to
keep it real, and the fact is none of us
are guaranteed tomorrow. That's why it's important to share gospel.
And it's also important to make sure the people around
you know how you feel about them.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
Right.

Speaker 4 (05:07):
So, if you're in a dispute with a friend a
family member and you haven't talked to them in a while,
and you don't want to be the first one because
in some weird way, you may think that's admitting that
you were wrong or showing a sign of weakness. Nothing
could be further from the truth. You know, if there's

(05:29):
somebody who haven't spoken to in a long time, simply
pick up your phone, send them a text, and there's
a ninety percent chance. I'm willing to bet hey, I
was just thinking about you or something like that, and
it's water under the bridge. I've had something like that
happened to me this year, same exact thing, and things
just picked back up. And unfortunately sometimes our pride and

(05:51):
things of that nature can get in the way.

Speaker 5 (05:53):
Right.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
But when I was reading that book a couple of
weeks ago, y'all came God Bless America by John MacArthur.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Right.

Speaker 4 (06:03):
Why does it always take these tragic events to bring
us together and to bring us back down to earth
and right to not have that wall up to sharing
our emotions?

Speaker 6 (06:18):
Right?

Speaker 4 (06:19):
Why does it always take a tragedy to tell someone
I love you? It shouldn't be that way. And I
know that's the way they created the matrix. They want
everybody busy running scrambling. That's the big hot topic here
in Delaware, the new property tax assessment. You don't really
own your property. It belongs to the state and they're
simply leasing it to you. That's what property taxes are. Anyway,

(06:46):
there you go, So thoughts, some prayers continue with our
extended family, and I would appreciate it if you would
keep them in your prayers, prayers powerful. Dealing with the
death of a loved one is never easy, but when
it's someone that young, it's tough. Nobody wants to bury
their child. So let us move forward. Look, there's no
way to segue from that, so we just drive on.

(07:09):
I was coming up with some clips, going through some
old notes, and once or twice a year, the name
Isaac Cappy comes back up. And he was not a
major star in the movies. He was like a role actor.
He was supporting actor, if you will, a part actor.

Speaker 3 (07:30):
Right.

Speaker 4 (07:30):
He was in Breaking Bad, he was in I think
thour of those movies, and something happened. So here's what
I posed to you. Is he truly did he witness
something or was this all part of the script? Is
this disclosure? So I thought, you know, let's go back
and listen just to this two minutes and thirty seconds.

(07:51):
And I think this was from twenty eighteen or twenty nineteen.
This is Isaac Cappy.

Speaker 7 (07:55):
When you're talking about like really elite levels, the name
of the game is blackmail. So they want something on
you that they can hold over your head so they
can basically own you and tell you what to do,
and they film it and then they own you. So

(08:19):
that's what runs the whole system. Basically, they want compromise
people because they're easy to control. Top levels of of
of wealth, of power, the very top levels these people

(08:40):
are just sick and psycho. Yeah, there is cannibalism. It's
that's you know, the higher you go, the the more
sick it gets. If someone like that is running a
giant media organization, what are they gonna say? What are
they gonna tell you? H Are they going to tell

(09:00):
you the truth?

Speaker 1 (09:05):
No?

Speaker 7 (09:06):
No, they're not gonna tell the truth. That's why when
people say the news it's fake, it's because.

Speaker 8 (09:13):
It's run by these people.

Speaker 7 (09:15):
Who are into some very very very very sick stuff.
People sell their kids, They sell their kids for money.

Speaker 8 (09:24):
And it's very fucking, very fucked up.

Speaker 7 (09:31):
I want you to realize there's a bigger system of control.
There's a bigger system of control that is at play,
and I want people to open their eyes to it
because people don't want to believe. They can't believe that
something so evil is happening, like because most people are good.
This has been going on for for uh uh probably millennia,

(09:59):
probably millennia.

Speaker 8 (10:02):
The people that have controlled.

Speaker 7 (10:04):
All the wealth have been part of it. Here, I've
already been blacklisted. They can't double blacklist me. They can
try to kill me, you know.

Speaker 8 (10:17):
Good luck with that.

Speaker 4 (10:21):
And of course the end of the clip Isaac Pardon me.
Actor Isaac Cappy dies by suicide at age forty two,
And of course they say he was going to jump
off the bridge and people scrambled to help him when
he was probably tossed over the bridge. And you know,
I should go back sometime and play when he appeared

(10:45):
on Alex Jones radio show back in August of twenty eighteen,
and that's when he really blew the cap off of
the truth movement, right. He was accusing the big movie
stars like Tom Hanks and Seth Green, and that really
kind of set off the queue right, just like a rocket.

(11:10):
And it was interesting though, but because if you remember,
during that broadcast, Jones kept telling Cappy not to say names, right.
He's saying Tom Hanks, Seth Green, and Jones is like, hey,
let's not get into the names, right, and to the
point where Cappy insisted that Alex Jones was gaslighting him.

(11:32):
Very interesting. I've seen enough video, especially the footage from
the hotel room, where I do believe he was probably
murdered for saying what he said. Within the last forty
eight hours, it might have been today. I was talking
with someone and they said, most people can't even comprehend

(11:53):
the level of evil that goes on in this world.
And he was a voting to the sacrifices and the
blood rituals that go on, the occult black magic. These
things are real and it's hard to explain that to
people in twenty twenty five. So there you go, Isaac Cappy,

(12:18):
it's hard to believe that. I mean, he's been gone
for six years now. Moving on our next topic. Today,
once again, Donald Trump kicks a field goal and misses very,
very wide. You were the driving force behind Operation Warp Speed,
these mRNA vaccines.

Speaker 8 (12:38):
That are the gold standard.

Speaker 4 (12:40):
Right now, your health secretary is pulling back all the
funding for research.

Speaker 9 (12:44):
He's saying that the risks outweigh the benefits.

Speaker 6 (12:47):
Which puts them at odds with research by your medical
community and with you. What is going on research on
what into mRNA vaccine. Well, we're going to look at that.
We're talking about it, and they're doing a very good job.
And you know that is a past with Operation Warp
Speed was whether you're Republican or Democrat, considered one of
the most incredible things ever done in this country. The efficiency,

(13:11):
the way it was done, the distribution, everything about it
has been amazing. But you know that was now a
long time ago and we're onto other things. But we
are speaking about it. We have meetings about it in tomorrow,
actually tomorrow twelve o'clock.

Speaker 4 (13:31):
Okay, So he made it clear that, yes, we're moving on,
but he made it abundantly clear that Operation Warp Speed
was one of the most incredible things ever done in
this country. Let me tell you something, Jack, it certainly
was incredible and unbelievable and evil. And we have to

(13:55):
break the matrix once again with urgency, right, Maratee Piper
running up the steps trying to to destroy that satellite
dish to wake people up from this trance. That this
magic potion that they can put in a needle and
put into your body, This magical elixir that they had

(14:18):
to give out free burgers and fries with this magical
elixir that they forced on people, otherwise they were going
to lose their jobs. This magical elixir that worked so well.
Insert craziness of twenty twenty and twenty twenty one in there, right,

(14:39):
If anything worked that good people would be lining up
for it. You wouldn't have to be threading threatening them.
And he's this is just from August sixth, six days ago,
so this would have been the day after our last broadcast.
And then so again, you can't support the office of

(15:01):
the president right there, there's a handful of people at
that level, at the federal level, who genuinely care about
you and I somebody said the other day that they
were going to change their name to Israel so they
could get five hundred million dollars every week. You know,

(15:22):
it's funny when you hear things like that, but it's
when you see the shape of our country and they'll
point to the dal Jones Industrial average and they'll point
to the stock market. Man, I'll tell you what. The
foreclosure list for Newcastle County, Delaware came out today and
it's very disheartening. Foreclosure rates are through the roof. With

(15:44):
these property taxes doubling, those foreclosure lists are going And
that's the whole point. People don't get it. They are
going to own everything and you will like it. And
people just venting on social media. I get it. It's

(16:07):
a way to get your frustrations out, but if you're
not building a local community. You know, I've told you before,
there's a group of us here in Central we deal
strictly in cash and it will continue that way. Obviously
there's many things we can't, but we pay for gas
as much as we can or cash. Did I say,

(16:30):
guess I may have cash and listen if bitcoin and
that's your thing, God bless you. I'm not going to
talk you out of it. I'm not smart enough on it,
but I know cash, gold, silver, those things hold value
at least for now. Right, Fiat currencies, we did that

(16:51):
episode several months ago. They always collapse and the second
they took our currency off the gold staine and we
were ticking time bomb. Now you just heard Trump talk about,
you know, the vaccine and how they're moving towards this
new universal vaccine. So enter RFK right.

Speaker 5 (17:16):
Now, we're developing a universal vaccine at an age, which
is a vaccine that addresses the entire phylum of viruses
and so it's a it's a vaccine that mimics natural
immunity and it and it is effective against any kind
of mutation, so it doesn't drive the virus to mutity,

(17:40):
and it could be effective. We believe it's going to
be effective about against not only coronaviruses but also flu
and it's going to be a much more, much safer,
and much more effective vaccine.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
So there is no such thing as a much safer vaccine, period,
end of story. That is is my opinion. Right, some
things I'm willing to hear out right. On the other podcast,
we listen to folks. I don't interrupt them unless it's
straight heresy. And you know, I think it's okay to
have conversations about these things. There's a lot of closed

(18:15):
minded people in the world that aren't willing to have conversations,
and that's the struggle we're dealing with today. They believe
that these nineteen right, it's always nineteen A rabs from
Afkrakistan got on the plane and you know the official narrative,

(18:36):
and then you just peel back one layer of the onion.
Right there just happen to be dancing. Israelis across the river,
filming it as it happened, dancing happy, Oh through you know,
all these people got a message not to go to
work today. Oh, Larry Silverstein got the message. Oh this
guy got a message not to go to work today.
These CEOs never miss a day of work. Do you

(18:57):
understand they could be getting a blood transfusion, but it
would be done in their office. These people do not
miss work. And when I say these people do not
miss work, I'm here to tell you as sure as
Monday follows Sunday, they do not miss work. But all
these very important people, people who are very close to

(19:19):
Donald J. Trump, missed work that day and they're so thankful.
I saw posts the other day reflecting when George Bush
came out and threw the first pitch, and man, you
should have read the comments. What an angel. We're so thankful.
George W. Bush was president when this tragedy happened. He

(19:42):
brought the country together. My goodness, gracious, are you kid me?

Speaker 8 (19:46):
Man?

Speaker 4 (19:48):
It is twenty twenty five. You lived five years ago
through the biggest lie, the biggest facade in the history
of mankind, right up there with a fake moon landing,
and you still think that story is accurate. I mean,
come on, man, we have the internet. Get off your

(20:09):
ESPN dot com for thirty seconds, bro, research for a minute.
It's very frustrating, and let it be known that takes
some time. And I beg you to go to the
NIH website, the National Institutes of Help. Read what they

(20:31):
posted on Thursday May first, twenty twenty five, they will
tell you that they are launching this next generation universal
vaccine platform for pandemic prone viruses and it is Generation
That's how much mockriate and the generation gold standard? Are
you kidding me? They took our money off the gold

(20:54):
standard and caused this inflation, and they're calling this generation
gold standard. And these have bpls in them. They have
bpls in them. Bpls are if you look at the

(21:16):
National Toxicology Program, it lists bpl as reasonably anticipated to
be a human carcinogen and they cite solid evidence of
tumors in multiple rodent species. And by the way, they
tested them with different exposure routes, so some were dermal

(21:39):
on the skin, some were oral, some were injected. Again,
be wary that you know the people they put on
the world stage, They're gonna have good guys and bad guys.
And you better be sure that you know exactly what

(22:03):
is going on into your body in this day and age.

Speaker 7 (22:07):
You better.

Speaker 4 (22:09):
You better know. So before we segue into part two
of the United Nations, a lot of things have happened
over the last week or two or three that I've
really noticed that we're really and again This isn't frowny
faced George talking to you and not trying to bring

(22:30):
down the room. I don't let this stuff get to me.
I live my life and like that meme where a
girl smiling and everything's on fire behind or right, there's
only so much we can control. But if you stress
about it and you lose sleep about it, they win.
But it's also important to point these things out to

(22:52):
people so they can become more aware. But you don't
want to beat them to death where they have no morale.
That's where the whole gospel comes in. Right, But everything
is broken. Right, Everything costs more and you get less,
and service is just destroyed. So let's go back to

(23:14):
twenty nineteen. For the most part, I think it's fair
to say everything still worked more or less. Right. Businesses
were still thriving. When I went to the doctors, they
actually saw patients. You didn't see the LPN or CNA
customer service existed. But then came COVID. Right, that's what

(23:41):
they said of virus.

Speaker 5 (23:44):
Right.

Speaker 4 (23:45):
What happened next? Small businesses were crushed. In just two
months from February to April twenty twenty, the number of
active small business owners in the United States, listen to
this number plummeted by three point three million. Three zero
point three million. That is a staggering twenty two percent
drop and the largest on record, largest on record Nationally,

(24:13):
about two hundred thousand more businesses shuttered in the first
pandemic year than typically over our friends across the pond.
In the United Kingdom, nearly half a million small businesses
vanished between twenty twenty and twenty twenty four. Meanwhile, all
the big change stayed open. Right, you're Amazon's your Walmart.

(24:35):
They were deemed essential. Your mom and pop business not
so much so. Why was that? It was obvious because
the new architecture of control is built around them.

Speaker 5 (24:46):
Right.

Speaker 4 (24:46):
And then we saw the healthcare getting hollowed out. Over
the course of the pandemic, one hundred thousand registered nurses
left the workforce citing burnout and stress. And this is
from the National Nurse This is Association, which I think
it's actually NCSBN, and that's they oversee the licensing and

(25:07):
things of that nature. But we found that figure there again,
the American Healthcare Association and the NCSBN both cited over
the course of the pandemic, one hundred thousand nurses left
the workforce, some burn out, some stress, and I would

(25:27):
venture to say some were freaked out by the virus
and they didn't want any part of it. Now the
predictions for the future are even scarier. So they say
by twenty twenty seven, nearly one fifth of urns are
expected to leave the industry. And if you add to that,
since twenty twenty two, another one hundred and thirty eight

(25:49):
thousand nurses have exited due to retirement, stress or burnout.
And listen, nurses aren't the only issue. Doctors are in
the same boat. They're burned out, and that is pushing
our healthcare industry to the edge. And as I mentioned

(26:10):
earlier with auto parts and customer service pre COVID, customer
service was increasingly digitized. During the pandemic, many call centers
went dark, right and then they started to input these
chat bots and AI replacing human agents. So they had

(26:31):
to have all the technological agendas in place before they
could pull this off. And all those customer service jobs
are gone and they're not coming back. Things like IBM's
Watson and Live Person ramped up deployments. Companies like Ducan

(26:52):
that's dukaan replaced ninety percent of support staff with bots,
and that saved the company eighty five percent on costs,
which meant what the CEO was getting a huge bonus. Meanwhile,
all the employees lost their job. Klarna Ups, DUELINGO, Cisco

(27:14):
and others followed suit. The problem is this is an efficiency.
This is complete disconnection, less human contact. That's what they want, right.
They want you to interact with your your little your
black mirror there. They don't want you interacting with humans,
less human contact, less empathy, and less collective dissident as well. Right,

(27:41):
and our supply chains still haven't recovered to this day.
If you go to Google right now and put in
I'll test it right now, supply chain. I just did
this the other day when I was preparing these notes.
Supply chain broke and let's hit enter and go to news.

(28:02):
It's still from this year May thirteen, twenty twenty five.
Supply chain and logistics diminishing. This is a serious problem.
Car parts. There's costly delays and the freight continue, port delays,

(28:23):
shipping container shortages. Man, I don't know how many shipping
containers we saw in Iraq. And then of course the
uncertainty of fuel prices, they're going up and down, they're
starting to go back up again. But these breakdowns create dependence, right,

(28:45):
like the Hegelian dialect, and they want to create our
dependence on them. That makes them We are inherently giving
them power, right. And the longer these things persist, the
more we adjust to living with them. But the biggest
thing that we have to continue to remember, and I'll

(29:08):
keep talking about COVID until they, you know, until I
depart from this place, but the wealth transfer, the slap
in the face. The ten richest men in the world
doubled their fortunes during COVID one, from seven hundred billion

(29:29):
to one point five trillion, at a pace of one
point three billion per day. The combined billionaire wealth spike
was the largest since records began, and five trillion dollars
added in one pandemic year. Oxfam also reported that billionaires

(29:51):
added almost six trillion dollars in twenty twenty one alone,
and that was fueled by government cash infusion. That's how
you realize that the oligarchs get the contracts, and they
put the money in the politician's pocket and they make
sure they get the government contracts. That's once again for

(30:14):
the eight hundredth time. Is why there are servicemen guarding
oil fields and they're not paying for private security. By
the way, one new billionaire was minted every thirty hours.
But at the same time, poverty sword. It's not random.

(30:35):
The wealth the wealthy, I should say, they just got
richer across food services, big pharmaceuticals, and tech right, the big,
big tech and e commerce. Right, people stop going to
brick and mortar stores and Amazon. Man, they're worth shot
through the roof. You hear a lot of the stories

(30:59):
of door dash large purchases of stock from these companies
who they knew were going to be utilized heavily. So
it's very evident that this pattern of power right, they
strip away small business and independent actors. They shatter healthcare
through crisis and burnout, the eliminate human service in favor

(31:25):
of AI. You keep the supply chain shaky, supply intermittent,
right to create your own supply and demand, and then
you flood the rich with cash while the rest of
us fall behind. That is orchestration. This was not accidental,

(31:47):
and anyone who tells you otherwise, well, I'll let you decide.

Speaker 10 (31:54):
But this was a.

Speaker 4 (31:55):
Manufactured collapse to centralize more control. They broke what was
built and we rebuilt nothing, just reorganized in there and
they're build back better scheme. Right, But there's one final step,

(32:15):
and you have to remember once infrastructure, infrastructure is digital,
supply is completely centralized, and data is ubiquitous, and healthcare
is remote. The money flows from the top down. You
don't need a pandemic to pull our strings. They've already
pulled them. So again, tell it from the mountaintops, brothers

(32:40):
and sisters. This was not some freak accident. COVID wasn't
just a virus out of Woohn, China. It was certainly
a blueprint for the world they wanted. So and again
I'll say this till the cows come home, and I'll probably,

(33:03):
like I said, we're going to do a two part
nine to eleven. I think the first one after Labor
Day and the second one. I'd have to look at
my calendar to see when the eleventh actually falls on.
It's either a Tuesday or Wednesday this year, if I'm
not mistaken, September eleventh is it's actually a Thursday. So
probably the second or ninth, maybe the ninth or sixteenth.

(33:23):
We'll see how the schedule goes, and then we're going
to dive back into COVID. It's something that we simply
have to scream from the mountain the top. If we
let it happen again, shame on us. Right, So we
are going to get into the main event, the Secrets
of the United Nations, Part two. This is part two

(33:44):
of our series on the Secrets of the UN. You know,
in part one we trace the founding, the official public
story where is my there we go? We sorry about that,
my notes got discombobulated. We began to pull at the

(34:05):
threads of the uh you know, the controller's influence, academia,
spiritual currents that have wrapped themselves around that institution for decades. So,
you know, we laid the groundwork for charter structure and
the obvious faces that sit on these different committees and councils.

(34:26):
Today we're going to go a little deeper. We're going
to go beyond loosest trust and beyond the temple of understanding,
right and into more of the institutional machinery that critics
say is knitting a global governance of architecture.

Speaker 3 (34:41):
Right.

Speaker 4 (34:43):
And now we're talking about the big names, the World
Economic Forum, Council and form relations the Vatican, Yes, the
Vatican and the Holy seized diplomatic role, the shadowed banking architecture.
We're talking about the Bank of International Settlements, Settlements, the IMF,

(35:03):
the World Bank, right, and then of course the old
but still potent Transatlantic salons of the Builderbergs and the
Trilateral Commission. And you got to track these organizations and
how they talk to the UN and how they partner
with it. And again I urge everyone to take their

(35:26):
own deep dive into the nonprofit organizations, the NGOs who
are involved with the United Nations and follow the money
and that'll answer a lot of your questions. And that way,
when you're at the dinner table, right, And I know
you guys are a lot like me, and when you
go to the family dinners, they're like, hey, let's keep

(35:47):
this conspiracy talk to a minimum. And that's usually my cue, right,
But seriously, if you have receipts, then they owe it
to you to listen. And that's what's really important. And
I encourage all of you to do your own research
as well. Don't take my word for it, but you
have to track how these organizations are linked to the UN.

(36:09):
How they partner with it. And then you have to
interpret the implications. And there's three big ones. One is
political to its economic, but the most important and often
gets overlooked, is the spiritual aspect of it. Right, And
we're bringing the receipts. This isn't a blind accusation. So

(36:30):
we're going to continue to connect the dots with documented
facts and things of that nature. And we're going to
prove that a centralized global governance apparatus is being built.
And this apparatus is one that some see is you

(36:51):
can I guess you could say, is this scaffolding for
what scripture calls the beast system. So we're going to
separate what's on the record from what is asserted by
critics and interpreters. Right, So let's kick things off with
the World Economic Forum and the UN and they are

(37:15):
partners in plain sight, right, there's no hiding this connection.
And it started with a simple, documented, undeniable fact that
again the United Nations and the World Economic Forum, mister
Klaus Schwab, you shall lead the bugs, right, They publicly

(37:35):
signed a strategic partnership framework in twenty nineteen. By the way,
let me finish the sentence first, it's a memorandum of
understanding that names cooperation areas number one. Financing the twenty
thirty Agenda, Climate Health, digit cooperation, gender equality. Shout out

(38:05):
to the Minnesota Vikings new cheer. Later, what's his name,
Kevin Grief Education and skills. So these people, the likes
of Klaus Schwab and Davos and the United Nations, are
all up in the education. By the way, our local
school district down here, it's called Caesar Rodney. They just

(38:28):
released the statistics for last year in math. They were
like nineteen percent proficiency, so basically one in every five
high schoolers were proficient at their grade level in math.
These kids are in school for one hundred and eighty
plus days a year. What are we doing? That's what

(38:52):
I understand. Every school district is different across the country,
and maybe you have a great school district. But that's
something I asked you to consider. But again, what was
the first thing I said financing the twenty thirty agenda.
If you go back to what we spoke about earlier,
the HHS and h pardon me, sor right again, The

(39:14):
HHS and NIH launch next gen universal vaccine platform for
pandemic prone viruses, So this is going to be targeted
in twenty twenty nine. This is right in trials begin

(39:35):
in twenty twenty six, and they have targeted twenty twenty
nine for approval, just in time for Agenda twenty thirty.
The eNTRI nasal BPL thirteen fifty seven flu vaccine, currently
in advanced trials, is also on track for FDA review

(39:56):
by twenty twenty nine. You got four years at the
most before they lay the SmackDown the main event. So
again the Claus Schwab and the UN Secretary General pose
for photos holding that agreement. This is public record. So

(40:16):
what does that mean in practice? On the one hand,
it's the language of modern governance. See the United Nations
need private sector expertise and finance to achieve global development
skills and goals, partner skills goals. On the other hand,
look at the other way, critics argue, and this is

(40:38):
where the coins are dropped and the alarm bells go off.
Formal partnerships with private transnational elites formalize this corporate influence
over global policy. Groups like FIAN and these other civil

(40:59):
society organizations have publicly condemned the partnership as a corporate capture,
saying that it undermines the UN's independence on human rights
and public interests. But even that the UN simply shouldn't exist.
It is part of the beast system that is part

(41:21):
of a one world government. United nations. Have you ever
just sat down and thought of those two words. They're
uniting nations, not in a friendly way. They're going to
drop the borders and once they have all the digital
tech in play. They just announced yesterday or today that
the IRIS scan is going to go live. So here's

(41:47):
another thing to go back to. They live, we need
to wear glasses to where we can't get retina scan.

Speaker 7 (41:55):
Right.

Speaker 4 (41:56):
So we're going to meet down the street next Friday.
I'll have the boxes and you guys can come in
and grab a box of the glasses that'll protect you
from retina scans.

Speaker 6 (42:05):
Right.

Speaker 4 (42:06):
So again, so here's proof the UN and the World
Economic Forum are cooperating publicly. All right, we're going to
move on. So let's talk about the CFR. We've talked
about them many times too, Making Foreign Policy Consensus, this
think tank that we've talked about at nauseum. Their stated

(42:27):
purpose is to foster a foreign policy community, and they
provide analysis, proposals, and venues for global elitist networking. They
publish studies, reports, and the backgrounders that shape debate in
Washington and beyond. Again, this is public record and should

(42:51):
not be a controversial statement. However, the bigger question is
does the CFR function inside a broader network. They are
part of the policy ecosystem. It's reports and task forces
are read by policymakers. It's fellows right. This is the

(43:12):
big flag here. They rotate into government service, which brings
together corporate and government leaders. You will see these people
in the elitist law firms in the country. You know,

(43:32):
I'm talking about the ones in Maryland and Virginia that
have been around for one hundred and fifty years. These
guys will leave the law for four years, for eight
years to ensure that their policies are passed and they're
being looked after. That is a huge problem. It's very

(43:53):
frustrating that we've allowed these people to manipulate the system
so to the point where they are becoming richer beyond
their wildest means. Meanwhile everybody else is struggling. You walk
out of the Walmart with one bag of groceries. It's
like eighty five dollars, and they're normalizing this. We've just

(44:13):
accepted the fact that if we're going to go out
to dinner, it's going to cost us one hundred dollars.
And you've just accepted the fact you're going to pay
one hundred and fifty dollars a month for one car
for insurance. And you're just going to accept the fact
that property taxes is going to run you three four
thousand dollars a year. Meanwhile, you're getting two point three

(44:36):
percent increase in your Social Security or your Medicare or
whatever it is. It's it's people should be angry. Many critics,
particularly those suspicious of elite policy making, point to the
revolving door again. So there's a movement between the CFR,

(44:56):
the government and corporate boards and the roles such institutions
play informing a consensus that often sidelines grassroots or national
sovereignty perspectives. So that's why the CFR often appears in
arguments about elite direction setting. It's the engine that helps
produce the ideas elites then in turn implement. So you

(45:23):
know the evidence for CFR's role in its publications and
its programs, its website all public statements. Just go to CFR,
dot com or dot a org whatever they are. But
they're very well connected, very very well connected, and have
a say on how things roll. Hey, enter the Vatican,
the Holy See. Right, they are a permanent observer of

(45:45):
the United Nations, and it is a diplomatic status that
it has maintained by choice since nineteen sixty four. The
Holy Sea's presence is overt and long standing. It keeps
an active and speaks regularly at UN forums. This is
not a secret. The Vatican's role is historical and it

(46:07):
blends moral voice, diplomacy, and a Catholic doctrine that influences
global debates on human dignity, migration, family, and climate control. Right,
but we know the Vatican is an institution with its

(46:28):
own agenda. Right, Their presence is double. And you know
you've read some Bible verses that talks about how difficult
it is for a wealthy man to get into heaven,
kind of like a camel going through the eye of
a needle. And you see the net worth of the

(46:49):
Holy See. Every dollar comman is should be going out
to help people, and that's not what's going on. But
these people have connections like what we talked about in
part one. You know, the Temple of Understanding, but they

(47:10):
display the Holy See as this moral observer.

Speaker 2 (47:15):
Right.

Speaker 4 (47:16):
Not the case. Then, of course there's the financial issue.
You have to have a monetary architecture which provides this
pathway to technocratic control. Right, So let's talk about the money.
You cannot have global governance without asking who controls the

(47:38):
money and the payment systems. Every time you swipe your
credit card, somebody is getting two percent of that transaction.
I don't know if you know that or not. Every
time it broke my heart at the end of every
month when I had my business and I got my
bank statement to see how much the bank's got when
people swipe their credit card. You can't talk about worldly

(48:03):
dominance without asking who controls the money and the payment systems.
The Bank of International Settlements sometimes called the Central banks
central bank. It facilitates cooperation among all of this the
national central banks, and it also does the research. They're

(48:25):
the one who basically shapes policy in the financial world. Pardon.
The Bank of International Settlements publishes papers about future monetary systems,
digital currencies, cross border payment architecture. Now you ask any
army about the BIS. It's not conspiratorial on its face. Right,

(48:48):
it's a technical institution that central bankers use to coordinate policy.
But you have to realize that technical coordination of this
kind is exactly what you need is if you want
to implement global monetary standards or interoperable digital currencies.

Speaker 5 (49:10):
Right?

Speaker 4 (49:12):
Was it Rothschild that said I don't care who holds
the throne in the United Kingdom, whoever controls the money
is truly in charge. And there's a very famous picture
of a Rothschild poking King Charles in the chest and
King Charles, yes, sir, yes, sir. That's why I said,

(49:32):
if you think these figureheads are the most powerful people
on earth, they are nothing more than actors. So again,
the IMF and the World Bank play their familiar roles, right,
they rescue finance, they bail out who do they bail out?

Speaker 8 (49:46):
Though?

Speaker 4 (49:48):
The corporations. They'll throw you a bone during COVID. But
all they did was break you and our children and
put us more into debt. But it's the old one
for you, two for me, and the lending usury, the

(50:11):
slave debt that they've created. These institutions create leverage conditions
and policy frameworks and projects that can subtly realign recipient
countries laws depending on the country, their institutions, and financial practices.

(50:37):
So for critics, the combination between the BIS research and
IMF policy leverage and the World Bank development projects looks
less like neutral technical assistance and again more like scaffolding
for this transnational monetary governance, especially as discussions of your

(50:58):
cb DC, the Central Bank digital currencies and these world
payment systems intensify. And these are documented if you go
to the Bank for International Settlement's website. Everything I just
said is documented there. Their research and the public debate,

(51:21):
and the stable coins and the CBDCs, it's all there.
So again, these entities produce policy, statistics and conditional financing
that shape national policies. What's the interpretation? Critics argue that

(51:42):
harmonizing currencies and payment systems is the first practical step
toward the economic centralization of the one world currency narrative describes.
And then you've got the old the old folks, right,
the Bilderbergs, the trilateral commissions, right, the private conversations that

(52:07):
bring public consequences if you will, right, they call them
the old school private salons. And that's the Bilderberg's, the
Trilateral Commission, and if you recall, these gatherings were boring
born pardon me, during the early Cold War, and that
is a term that I loathe even say, because there

(52:27):
was no war, imaginary war, right, tales of hiding onto
your desk, nuclear missile incoming. But this was an era
that believed elite coordination could prevent large scale conflict and
manage the post war order. Remember, the Bilderberg annual meetings
are off the record by design. It's a secrecy that

(52:50):
creates suspicion. Now the Guardian, whatever you think of it,
it's fairly mainstream media newspaper website. They have covered the
Builderbergs as secretive and noted the elite roster. If you
go to Wikipedia and your mainstream journalistic sources, they document

(53:12):
the group's formation, their purpose, and their membership patterns. But
you know, you get down into the truth community. The
people who've been doing this for a while, they understand
that these quote unquote private salons are where the elites
harmonize narratives and they build this interpersonal trust, and they
make the backroom deals, and they plan the covids, and

(53:35):
they plan the sacrifices, whether they happen on a September
eleventh date or they happen on in April nineteenth date,
or even in April twentieth date, don't forget about that, right.
And then they use these networks to feed them into
public policy through their think tanks. And then of course
we said they're rotating through government and their government appointments

(53:56):
make sure these things get pushed through, right. And then
of course your transnational corporations, the real heavy hitters, the
East India Company and things of that nature. But the
reality is really simple conversation among elite's shape ideas, and
then ideas flow into institutions. The leap into conspiracy occurs

(54:20):
when you assume coordinated malice rather than coordinated interest. But
the chain from private chat rooms to public policy is
real and documented. That's how governance becomes networked. And then

(54:41):
there's the big one where in many cases you have
the ability to do some research, right, and this goes
beyond the named institutions, And that's how the un is
intertwined with these large NGOs, the quote unquote philanthropic foundations

(55:01):
and multinational companies, the Bill and Melinda Gates nine nineties
are online. The Carnegie Foundation nine nineties are online. The
Ford Foundation nine nineties are online. You type in Ford
Foundation nine ninety and you'll find hundreds and hundreds of
papers for you to research. And then I challenge you
to just pick out five and search those nine nineties

(55:24):
and then search those you'll see how the money. You'll
see how it's used, how it's transferred. So the UN
relies on funding and technical expertise from private actors. Private actors,
in turn, gain leverage over program design and priorities. So
you'll hear this described as corporate capture, a claim lodged

(55:48):
by civil society groups and human rights advocates who watch
you and agencies partnerships with firms and private foundations. There
are published critiques documenting particular agreements and the potential for
conflicts of interest. Again, the fact is visible, your partnerships,

(56:09):
your funding lines. Right, corporate capture equals moral compromise, and
then you have a loss of state sovereignty. It is
a central plank of this map we're building. And then
you break it down into the networking and how they

(56:30):
create that. Who comes up with the ideas and we
are so used to just adjusting to things right. I mean,
case in point, I went from in a matter of
days living in a house in upstate New York outside

(56:52):
of Fort Drum, New York that had air conditioning and
central air conditioning, and I could walk to the cracker
barrel and get a pizza and get Chinese food, And
within a matter of days I was in Iraq living
in a completely austere environment. And everything we did there

(57:12):
was for a purpose. We only had X amount of water,
we all x amount of food rations. Everything was done
for a purpose. But human beings, we adjusted those things,
We adapt and then we overcome. But it can also
be in a negative way. We just like I said earlier,

(57:32):
we just accept the fact that everything is skyrocketed and
it is what it is. Right, shouldn't be that way.
We should stand up to this evil operational logic that
they're using against us, these transnational elites, whether it's the
World Economic Form, the angos, private foundations or corporations, the

(57:57):
think tanks, all of them, financial institutions, the Builderberg's, the
Trilateral Commission, the Vatican, Israel, all of it. That they're
in lockstep and that they make these international agreements and

(58:21):
agendas and slowly bring in this one world government, this
one world currency, and one world religion. This is not
a secret, it's a pattern. And if you're not paying attention,
you're going to get run over. And the worry is
that this coordination across all of these nodes that we
see produce this emergent governance capacity that is not beholden

(58:43):
to any democratic consent in any single nation. What it
doesn't makes the world policy more manageable, therefore harder for
local populations to alter. Why is that because policy momentum
now throws through let's just say it again, flows through

(59:08):
transnational networks rather than national city or county parliaments. Everything
comes from the top down, not from now up. Remember
two hundred and fifty years ago, the federal government was
supposed to be so small you didn't even notice. It
was just a you know, kind of settle disputes between states.
And now look what they've done. They're taking twenty four

(59:30):
percent of your income every two weeks, and you see
how they use it. Five hundred million how much was
it to Peter Teel and Ai one for you and
five hundred million for me. But all of these things
that we've talked about over the last five years. It's

(59:51):
bigger than just human conspiracies. This is spiritual warfare. And
if you don't understand that, you have to take a
step back nderstand the bottom of every rabbit hole you
find Satan. When you get through the YouTube videos and
the websites and the wikipedias, they all meet at the

(01:00:12):
beast system. You know, all of these prophetic texts that
we read in the Bible, it does frame this future
political religious coalition and pretty stark terms. And that is
a bast system that demands worship and allegiance, and it

(01:00:33):
consolidates political and economic control. So how do modern institutions
map onto that vision? One you could kind of say,
is a descriptive move right, identify mechanisms of control. And
that's what we've done so far is kind of show
the mechanisms you got, your partnerships, financial architectures, network of elites,

(01:01:00):
and the outcomes they produce, right, And that's how everything
is able to be harmonized, whether it's policy, finance, regulatory convergence,
all those things. But then there's the interpretive mood. You know,
when you read some of these things that are going
on in the world today, they in some cases can

(01:01:20):
fall into these prophetic categories, and many Christians argue that
these institutions are seeking to centralize authority and they want
to normalize ecumenical or interfaith religious convergence. Right, World Economic Forum,
the UN are all creating these one world, you know,

(01:01:40):
coexist environments. You know, here's the priest from Italy, here's
the pastor from North Carolina, here's the a mom from
Saudi Arabia, and here's the rabbi from Jerusalem. And they
start playing John Lennon's Imagine and everyone and that's not good.

(01:02:04):
That's what they're trying to push, right, They want you
to tolerate it. It started with a wedding cake in
twenty fourteen. Now you've got transgender cheerleaders in the NFL.
The big story today the Carolina Panthers cheerleader was being
brought back, the first transgender cheerleader. All right, and it

(01:02:24):
was said with an exclamation point. That's when you know
Satan has normalized things. You go back and listen to
Paul Harvey's if I were the devil, We're way past that.
We're way past that. Right again, the things we see
are historically consistent with how believers have read empires from

(01:02:48):
Babylon to Rome to these modern imperial complexes. So you know,
this is powerful, and it's important that you share these
things with your friends, your family. And it can be
awkward to speak truth in some cases, which it shouldn't be,

(01:03:11):
but all these things are visible, observable, and provable, and
you just accept the interpretive lens right, and then the
US network becomes this modern scaffolding of a beast's system.
And this system that they are creating centralizes worship of
the state. They want a human led order that turns

(01:03:36):
its back to God. They're not going to come out
and say it that way. They will come out and
say one nation under God, but they won't say who
that God is. They will pressure these dissenting religions and
communities and faiths to conform. That's why I say to

(01:03:59):
this date, it's the reason they ran COVID before twenty thirty.
They wanted to see how far people would ben and
then they had ten years to figure it out to
play out the rest of the script, and that's plenty
of time for them. Today. I think I was listening
to Crow Triple seven maybe on YouTube, and they played

(01:04:22):
an old clip from nineteen eighty five. Edward Burnetz, who
at that point was like ninety two years old. He
was on the David Letterman Show. He was nineteen eighty five,
and he was just bragging about how he was able
to get over on people. And that's the way they work.
They they run an exercise, they see what worked, and

(01:04:46):
then they see what didn't work so well, they adjusted it,
they play it back again. So again I'm not saying
this from a prophetic stance. I'm saying this from George Hobbes.
I do believe you've twenty thirty very well could be
endgame and we could be very well pressured in ways
that COVID would seem very nuanced. So you have to

(01:05:09):
be ready. And going full circle back to the beginning
of the podcast is we're not guaranteed tomorrow. So I
ask each of you to seek Jesus a lot of
the weight on your shoulder. You know that we have
in the truth community looking out for our fellow man,

(01:05:29):
seeing through the deceit, watching movies to see where the
clues are when we hear the news, the bs, the lies,
and we can see through it. And it's a gift.
Don't look at it as a burden. It's a gift,
and share that gift with others. And again, leave breadcrumbs.
Don't try to get them to drink from a fire hydrant.
As they say, right, when people come into this movement

(01:05:54):
and the veil falls from their eyes, they get very excited.
And that's where the whole drinking water from a fire
hydrant comes through. You have to ease in, leave breadcrumbs,
make them curious enough to research for themselves. So again

(01:06:17):
I encourage everyone to research for themselves. You know, we've
talked about all these different NGOs and the Bank of
International Settlements, the financial the groups before, but this is
how they do it. And while twenty twenty wasn't the endgame,

(01:06:39):
it was the battle of the Bulge, it was. And
when I say that, it was a turning point in
a particular battle, right, And you just have to look
at the numbers and understand we didn't win that one.
We didn't We couldn't get enough people to stand up
with us. But it doesn't mean the war's over, especially

(01:06:59):
if you're a follower of Christ.

Speaker 5 (01:07:01):
Right.

Speaker 4 (01:07:03):
So we may come back and do a part three
to really get into well, we'll see what happens between
now next week. I fully plan on doing an episode
again a week from today, the nineteenth. However, the following week,
the twenty six, it's me and missus fact Hunner's twenty
five year anniversary will be out for a few days

(01:07:24):
and I'm going to clear the head. There won't be
an episode on the twenty six, but we'll come back
fire it up. I think it's actually the day after
Labor Day and we're going to kick it into nine
to eleven, and then we're going to come back and
really deep dive back into COVID and please share these
everything we talk about, whether it's these private sector agreements,

(01:07:47):
and just simply go to World Economic Forum dot com,
certainly the CBDC the dangers of that and payment rail integration,
and again just go to the bank for in the
National Settlement sweps. What's up with this climate thing? Why
did I see somebody get fined twenty six thousand dollars
for walking into the forest? So I have it in

(01:08:11):
my notes somewhere, somebody sent me here it is. This
is from three days ago. Veteran ignites debate by challenging
Nova Scotia's twenty five thousand dollars fine for walking in
the woods. His name is Jeff Evily. He's a veteran.
He'd been to Afghanistan, so he did not hesitate to

(01:08:32):
fight his provincial government's ban on walking in the woods
to prevent forest fire. Once again, God gave us this world,
and once again we just bowed to the government. Yes, sir,
may I please have a quarter acre. I will pay
you three thousand dollars a year. Get out of here.

(01:08:55):
Man back to the story. Sorry, but I was wondering
if Nova Scotia premiere Tim Houston was serious about finding
citizens twenty five thousand dollars for taking a walk in
the woods. Meet the first person to receive one of
those lofty fines. His name is Jeff Evily ev el Y,
and he's extremely serious himself. There wasn't a challenge he

(01:09:19):
wasn't up to facing. While serving with the Canadian Armed
Forces in Afghanistan in two thousand and nine, later in
Iraq in twenty nineteen, he understands what it's like to
go to war and come home with scars. The Air
Force veteran, who retired as Master Warrant officer after twenty
years of service, worked in the Unarmed Aircraft Unit which
meant I would see our young soldiers die at night

(01:09:41):
and watch them get loaded on planes in caskets in
the day. That's hard to read. Obviously he suffers from PTSD.
He said, I saw more Canadians loaded into the hurks
than most, so I understand the price in the cost freedom.

(01:10:03):
And when someone is being told they will face a
fine for walking in the forest, he does not approve
and he doesn't take it lightly. He says, quote, I
fought it last time they did that, and I'm fighting
it again.

Speaker 8 (01:10:14):
This time.

Speaker 4 (01:10:15):
Is just a walk in the woods. And you can
see the post on x from the Nova Scotia Governor
travel activities and woods restricted to prevent wildfires. I mean,
that's next level dystopian stuff, guys. On his Twitter account,
he posted a video of himself on his property and

(01:10:37):
then later at the Ministry office eight minutes from my
house near Sydney, Nova Scotia, where he gave a heads
up to the provincial environmental officers that he was going
into the woods across from their building on Friday. They
warned heavily not to do it where he would be fined.
He did it and they gave him a ticket for

(01:10:58):
twenty eight thousand, eight hundred and seventy two dollars oh
and fifty cents. He said. There seems that there are
taxes and fees and victims surch charges. He said, with
a laugh. He feels the people of Nova Scotia and
Canada are victims of government overreach in tyranny. And once again,

(01:11:20):
it's interesting growing up, you know, just the nice folks
with a funny accent across the border. It's tyranny, man,
it's next level tyranny, and it's it's common. The Nova
Scotian government says, stout of the woods comes from it
comes across too many as Orwellian. There was no order

(01:11:40):
to not sell matches or lighters, or ban chainsaws or
cooking stove, or to throw the book at actual arsonists
with stiffer sentences. No, they just put out a sweeping
band on law abiding people and their movements. That is
the big part of this story. They are restricting your movements.

(01:12:02):
Why are they doing that because they want to normalize it.
Stop allowing them to normalize this evil. If our history
is accurate, then our history has been about people fighting
for their freedom and their children's freedom. Stop allowing them
to normalize it.

Speaker 3 (01:12:23):
There you go.

Speaker 4 (01:12:25):
We'll follow that and we'll see what happens in the future.
And you know, the most important thing is pray for discernment, right,
It's very important. Pray for discernment, do your research, educate
your flock, your family, your friends, so when the next
thing happens, you're ready to go. Right, if you stay ready,

(01:12:51):
you'll be ready. There we heard about seventy five minutes.
I'm going to call it a night. It's a little
after eight pm. I stopped to edit this and upload it,
and tomorrow's another day. So hey, God bless you all.
Thanks for listening and continuing to support the Fact Hunter podcast,

(01:13:11):
and I hope you all have a great rest of
your week. God bless each and every one of you.
And until we meet again, my friends, we will see ya.

Speaker 11 (01:13:21):
I've been locked in shadows, pressing with the fear.

Speaker 8 (01:13:29):
Voices in the darkness. This can one wants to be
the world's Aurora Liion. Shut it alast and by my soul.

Speaker 11 (01:13:42):
But there's a fire in my spirit and it's time
to take control. I've been writhing, fat, scouting in the fight.

Speaker 8 (01:13:56):
The wait of all the silence keeps me hiding from
the lie. Let your truth this bird, it's a flame
that won't go out. Jesus, can me courage, Let me
show with your out.

Speaker 12 (01:14:17):
No more change, no more fear, your voices calling, let
night clear.

Speaker 3 (01:14:23):
Break the sun steady as show the name.

Speaker 8 (01:14:29):
Of Jesus to the skies.

Speaker 1 (01:14:31):
Unshame thou standing, say for the free, the moment you
can bring or take the silad flood, rout the gasp of.

Speaker 12 (01:14:43):
Truth forever more with every friend thy lift you high.

Speaker 10 (01:14:49):
Jesus, You're the reason why the busman schemer shut, wanna
steal my voice.

Speaker 12 (01:15:03):
Telling me my faith things just too weak and foolish choice.

Speaker 11 (01:15:09):
But I feel your spirit stirbing deep within my phones.

Speaker 8 (01:15:17):
You're the rock I'm standing on. I'm never standing alone
the world. They trying to drown me where it's chaos,
saying it's noise.

Speaker 11 (01:15:30):
But your loves a holy thunder and it's breaking through
the boy.

Speaker 8 (01:15:37):
I'm done with hesitation, I'm done. I'm playing stall.

Speaker 1 (01:15:44):
Jesus, show my anthem and an answer to your child.

Speaker 12 (01:15:51):
No more change, no more feels your voice is charling,
leading clean, break the side, and he rides.

Speaker 8 (01:16:01):
Shout the name of Jesus to the skies. Gone the shame.
Now stand up, scene for the freed, the moment you
can breathe.

Speaker 11 (01:16:12):
Or break the silence, clean gospel truth four ever more
which their break red.

Speaker 8 (01:16:20):
Thou lift you live. Jesus. You're the reason why I
was lost but now found in your love.

Speaker 12 (01:16:38):
I've heard the sound every shame he's breaking down.

Speaker 8 (01:16:43):
Holy Spirit, Show.

Speaker 9 (01:16:45):
Me how break the shad, break ain, break the silence,
name of the how our break for your name's sake.

Speaker 8 (01:16:59):
Illo, break the silence and steady rise shut up the
name of Jesus. Thro the skies on a shame. Now
steady save for the breath of the moment you can bring.

(01:17:22):
I'll break the silence.

Speaker 9 (01:17:24):
Please remove the gaspelt youth forever.

Speaker 8 (01:17:28):
More with the breathing breath out left you. Hah, Jesus,
show the reason.

Speaker 3 (01:17:34):
Why, bring the sidas, bring the silence.

Speaker 13 (01:17:47):
Jesus, shore the reason life, Oh Jesus, show the reason lie,
Oh Jesus.

Speaker 8 (01:18:00):
Yellow reasons.

Speaker 4 (01:18:12):
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