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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Keith Rose. In this episode of The Scalpel, Doctor Rose
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of the toughest issues facing our nation today, from the
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our history and the sinister forces working against President Donald Trump.
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Speaker 3 (02:25):
Flu season. Y'all seeing a lot of flu season, I think,
Doctor Rose.
Speaker 4 (02:31):
Yeah, we're seeing a lot of people get sick.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
I'm seeing a lot of COVID. I don't know about
you at the hospital. We I mean, like staff.
Speaker 4 (02:38):
Are the blue Yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
COVID isn't like no, not the old COVID.
Speaker 4 (02:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:43):
Well, if you look at the statistics from the National
Health Organizations when we had COVID, we didn't have any flu.
It's like you just disappeared, and then we had COVID.
Yeah right, you're right, cod It is turning out to
be one of the longest saddest I told you so's
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ever art world. And you know, I just my prayer
is that people will you know, I understand why things happened,
but we need to learn from it. It's going to
require a lot of humility and a lot of getting
past a certain understanding that big medicine is not always correct.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
You don't think you don't think we're learning that lesson?
Speaker 3 (03:33):
Well, I mean maybe you and I because we'ren't in
big medicine.
Speaker 5 (03:37):
We see it daily, you know, well we but you
we we have to define the problem that we had.
We had we locked down an entire country over a
virus that was really a terrible flu if you if
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you're honest about it, most of the dusts came from
the way we treated rifle against the hospital.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
Yes, it's true.
Speaker 5 (04:08):
There were medicines out there, hydroxy i've remect in, Yeah,
hydroxychloric when all these things that worked that we knew
from previous studies done in two thousand and three by
the Department that were funded by the Department of Defense
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for NI eighty h our defaulties organization. Yet all of
a sudden when this happened, people just lost their ever
collective minds.
Speaker 4 (04:40):
And it was a well organized when in my world
we'll just.
Speaker 5 (04:47):
Call it an information operation where it drove people with fear. Yeah,
and and then and then a lot of physicians, you know,
I looked at it on it was like, well, we're
we're we're making our decisions off what we called this
first time I ever heard about it. Pre published studies,
you know, they were just pushing them out there and
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medical online journals or mediums like Medscape and things like that.
We're seeing, let's pre published study this this, you know,
like mask work, what masks didn't work, then the mass work,
then mass didn't work. Anyone who's been in surgery could
tell you that when the Bobie smoke gets through the mass,
pretty sure the virus is just like sprinting straight through
that one second.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
It wasn't a it wasn't by the way, the Bobie smoke.
That's how you know it. You can take surgery or not.
It's not the blood, it's not it's the smell.
Speaker 4 (05:38):
It's the stroke.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
The smell. Did I tell you?
Speaker 4 (05:42):
But now we vacuum it out. But more importantly, it's.
Speaker 5 (05:49):
You had this, you had this quote virus that everyone
was saying it's respiratory or it survives on surfaces for
days day, and I'm like, no, it doesn't.
Speaker 4 (06:00):
No virus does.
Speaker 5 (06:02):
And and the other thing was I had a lot
of data early on because they didn't allow us to operate.
They shut everything down. And I started looking at the
hard data, and there was nothing in the the structure
of this virus. I mean there were there was If
you looked at the structure of this virus, it had
to be made in a lab because it had what's
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called I believe it was the pging or the P
something and it and that's it's not made in nature,
you know.
Speaker 4 (06:30):
And the fact that you know a.
Speaker 5 (06:36):
You got it from a bat or someone ate a
bat and wuhan, it's just it was just asinine and
there was no zooonotic jump now and and and then
you had guys like Peter Dassik, who should be in
prison or worse. It was out there, you know, years
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before or a year or two before. You could go
to their website and see how he was saying. The
way you get your agenda cross is you have to
make it about healthcare. Yeah, And I mean I've got
the I've got the receipts. I've done shows on this, yeah,
ad nauseum. But on the scalpel Yeah, on that man,
(07:16):
that's yeah podcast, which is very good. Yeah, if you're
trying to sleep at night, it's pretty good. It'll not
keep straight out, but you know you have that. You
havn't said that, And you also have event to a
one that was in October of twenty nineteen where it
was a pre pandemic exercise about a coronavirus coming from China,
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who knew sponsored at the time by the Bill and.
Speaker 4 (07:46):
Melinda Gates Foundation.
Speaker 5 (07:48):
Now Melinda has taken her name off that, so it's
now the Bill Gates Foundation. She just wasn't happy about
his frequent visits to Epstein's eylands.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
Yeah, but Thailand, but go ahead.
Speaker 4 (08:01):
Yeah, other things. But at the same if you watch.
Speaker 5 (08:04):
That and have the tape, the most telling thing is
when a guy from a very large PR firm in Washington,
DC and New York comes on. He says, this is
the time when we're going to have to take news
sources from reporting the news to He goes we're gonna
have to go from from news to a what there's
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a certain way you have to say it, where basically
social media was going to have to just tell people
what to do. He goes, we're gonna have to flood
the zone. And it was a violation of everything in
the FCC at the time for them to do that,
to come out as a news source like Facebook, come
out a news source like Instagram, like TikTok, and what
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they did, I mean, you had these nurses dancing to music,
wearing masks, you had late night goofballs.
Speaker 4 (08:56):
Just it was, it was, it was terrible.
Speaker 5 (08:59):
And what happened was we lost trillions of dollars that
went to NGOs, that went to other Yeah, nurses, all
the nurses left spawn and they brought in traveling nurses,
paying them.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
One hundred dollars an hour, oh more.
Speaker 5 (09:15):
Like one hundred and twenty five dollars an hour, and
they had to keep for everyone working, had to have
someone staying in the OMNI just in case they needed them.
Speaker 4 (09:23):
And they're paying them one hundred and twenty five dollars
an hour.
Speaker 5 (09:25):
The money that was stolen from the American people by
by government.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
Because it was COVID money.
Speaker 4 (09:32):
Remember that COVID COVID money. We don't have to pay back.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
Yeah, COVID money is free money. We're just going to
print it. COVID money.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Yeah. It was awful.
Speaker 5 (09:41):
Yeah, I mean it's it wasn't free money. It's money
that It's the reason bread is like a billion dollars now,
It's the reason expensive peanut butter cost lights. It's the
reason I bought a twelve pack of coke. You could
get those on sale for like three something. Used to Yeah,
some lady goes, that'd be twelve thirteen for a twelve
pack of coke, diet coke, And I'm just like you,
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we don't. And the thing is it started if you
look at what Yuriy Bezmanov talked about.
Speaker 4 (10:11):
It started. He was a former KGB.
Speaker 5 (10:14):
Spy that defected to Canada, and then he said, look,
this is how we do it. He goes, the spine
is not blowing up stuff and shooting stuff. It's co
opting a population over decades. It's getting into the major
institutions of higher learning. It's getting into the media outlets
where he described that he goes people that are very
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full of themselves, that think that everything they say is correct.
Speaker 4 (10:41):
These these were the use for idiots we wanted to have.
Speaker 5 (10:45):
And what they did is they get in there and
they he said, it takes about twenty years to do
moralize a population. It didn't mean like turn their morals,
although that can happen. He meant just to get them
where they just don't feel there's a lot of hope.
Speaker 4 (10:59):
And look what we done with our Yeah, with our schools.
Speaker 3 (11:02):
There's a study out right now today a teachers union
has given over fifty million dollars to all these liberal causes.
And it's not it's not that the colleges have turned
liberal and are espousing America. Hey, it's that they they
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have now infiltrated all the way down to the elementary schools.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Oh, it's it's everywhere, and that's where it is now.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
I mean, w you and I are about the same age.
Speaker 5 (11:35):
Did you ever think that we would be talking about
you know, little Johnny thinks he's Susie and we need
to affirm that at four?
Speaker 2 (11:45):
Are you kidding?
Speaker 3 (11:46):
They want they don't want the baby to they want
the baby to decide what gender it is.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
Now, well, you know I look like Amanda, Amanda. Yeah,
when Amanda was pregnant. She was like, we're gonna call
him James. And I was like, that's great. I was like,
but what what was it?
Speaker 4 (12:00):
Oh? It was something.
Speaker 2 (12:02):
I was like, you need to let him choose the gender.
She's like, stop right now.
Speaker 4 (12:05):
Yeah, look look look, look, look look.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
Maybe he doesn't want to be Yeah.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
Maybe yeah, maybe he was.
Speaker 5 (12:12):
You know, yeah, look look down your plumbing, your prophecy.
I mean, that's what you're going to be. I mean
it's not it's not rocket science.
Speaker 4 (12:22):
Nowadays.
Speaker 5 (12:22):
But what you're finding is we we've gone to more reletivism,
where we don't look for truth anymore.
Speaker 4 (12:30):
No, we we it's your truth.
Speaker 5 (12:32):
Which is when my kid was young, he wanted to
be Thomas Tatrain. He wanted us to call him Thomas.
Speaker 4 (12:39):
Now, I wasn't going to go out and pound a
smokestack into his back filling full of coal instead of
actual nutrients, you know, I mean, I wasn't going to
affirm his his desire to be Thomas Tatrain. I would.
Speaker 5 (12:51):
You know, he called me diesel ten. I mean we
joke about it, but he knew. He was a little boy. Yeah,
and he's grown into a fine young man. But you
know this whole thing where you know, when I was
growing up, if we told our parents, you know, you
need to respect my feelings.
Speaker 4 (13:08):
Yeah, my dad would like, yeah, okay, go to your room.
I'll be right there.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
Yeah, I'm feeling triggered. I'll give you something to be
triggered about.
Speaker 5 (13:16):
I feel like kids get triggered, But actually, when we
were young, parents got triggered, and it usually revolve around
a belt.
Speaker 4 (13:25):
Yeah. Yeah, And I triggered my parents a lot because
it was called disobedience, and disobedience caused a Pavlovian response
of a belt. And when I got the belt, I
stopped disobeying. Yeah, it was amazing.
Speaker 5 (13:39):
And it was like, okay, I'm not going to do
that anymore because that really hurt.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
My mother used a hot wheels track. Can you imagine
a hot wheels track? She my brother's not on me.
I was not the problem. It was the boys. But yeah,
that was all. You know, she didn't have a belt.
It wasn't my mom.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
My mom had a belt. She put it in her purse.
Speaker 5 (14:02):
She and she she carried a big purse to church
because she had to carry the belt. Yeah, and and
and you know why she had to carry the belt
because I was her kid.
Speaker 4 (14:11):
Yeah, and I was a bad kid. I mean I
would my dad was.
Speaker 5 (14:15):
A pastor, and I would be in Sunday school and
I was perfecting the spit wide. I mean, you know,
you would look up the mirror and I mean not
the mirror, but the little window came in to our
little Sunday school class and I was like, bam, I had.
Speaker 4 (14:35):
A straw, you know, going down. And in my defense,
it was a nice tight grouping. I had a future.
Speaker 5 (14:42):
But you know that the teacher would tell me no,
and I would laugh and joke, and then all of
a sudden, my mom just walks in, takes me by
the hand, takes me to the bathroom, wears my little
butt to the nub, brings me back. And I was like,
I I'll paths on that next bit one. And then
when I would fidget in church, Mom got to the
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point where she'd just look at her belt, look at
the bag, and I'd be like frozen, you know, like
I'm not because she could wield that thing like a
samurai warrior.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
I mean you know, she she knew how to, but
she didn't do it. Ever.
Speaker 5 (15:17):
She was never angry and as a parent. Now I understand.
She was just like, I don't want you to become
a problem for someone else. It's my dad would tell me,
it's my responsibility to train. God has given me you
as a blessing, and I will follow the Bible. And
all of a sudden we make that bad. It says
you discipline them, don't spare the rod. Of course, I
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was telling my dad that means car, Dad, don't spare
the car. I want to afford it, laughing, but you
don't spare the rod. And because you don't want to
spoil the child, because what do you have now? You
have kids that need a safe space.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
We had eighteen year olds during World War Two that
were storming the beaches of Normandy, some lying about their
age so that they can go fight, fight the Nazis
and defend America. And we got people that come to
college going I don't feel safe with your speech.
Speaker 3 (16:10):
Yeah no, I don't feel safe with you in my space.
Yeah yeah, I just you're Jewish. I don't want you
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Speaker 2 (17:23):
Oh, this whole water situation and that that the.
Speaker 3 (17:31):
Sylvia compos just wrote something kind of vile. I thought
on Facebook about how the toxic environment is not is
Peter Zanoni and he's the problem. When literally those people
on the council all of them have been rude, disrespectful,
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and unprofessional in the way they've talked to city staff,
people that are paid to help.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
Them do their job.
Speaker 3 (17:59):
And they literally we call them liars and and tell
them they have no integrity, and then are surprised when
they quit they've turned their back on the city.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Well, who wants to put up with that? I'd like
to ask you, you know I and that was my ramp.
Speaker 4 (18:15):
I don't get really involved.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
I know it does, but which is why we called you.
Speaker 4 (18:19):
Yeah, it's the thing is this. It goes back to
a bigger problem. We talked about the whole reason President
Trump was elected because big government, whether it's city, state,
or national, the way we've we've morphed, we've evolved into
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a government is to create a problem that can't be solved,
to spend more money to solve the unsolvable problem. The
answer is more money, not more.
Speaker 5 (18:52):
Ideas, not unique solutions, not bold risk taking. It's we
just need more money. You know, the schools are falling apart.
It's not because we have a bunch of teachers that
are ideologically so far left they've fallen over.
Speaker 4 (19:11):
It's that we just need more money.
Speaker 5 (19:13):
And then you get these unions like you were talking about,
we need more money. We raise our dues, we take
the money, we give it to the party that creates
more problems that can't be solved, to throw more money
at the unsolvable problem.
Speaker 4 (19:24):
Like we started the show with COVID.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
Yeah, it was.
Speaker 4 (19:28):
It was a problem.
Speaker 5 (19:29):
And if you if okay, I'm gonna I'm gonna just
shine a light on the actual root cause of what happens.
And and and our founders talked about this. They talked
about it in the Federalist papers. George Washington really was
poignant about this in his farewell address. And I'm gonnay,
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I mean, I'm not gonna use a lot of big words.
I'll just summarize it. And basically what our founders said is,
if we lose our morality, we have we have. We
have something we know ever that has never been created before.
When we developed our biicarmal legislation, when we developed our constitution,
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it had never been done the way we did it.
No one had ever created a government. Think about that.
They didn't just go with expediency. They went with a
god breathe document. And they admit it. They like, look,
we prayed, we fached it, and this is what we got.
I mean, it was really a miracle. And what they
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realized is this will work as long as we have morality,
and let me bring it into twenty twenty five words vernacular,
as long as we have truth, not your truth, not
my truth, but actual truth in the word truth in
the Greek and the New Testament means reality. And so
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what happened is when we had men that believed that
for the most part, we had more that believed it
that it than didn't didn't agree with a lot of folks.
If you didn't live in the eighties and nineties, you don't,
you've never heard this. But we had something they called
the moral majority.
Speaker 4 (21:12):
Yes, I mean, and you didn't push against the moral
majority because you know, politicians would go up to a
certain edge, but they wouldn't go past that edge because
the quote moral majority, which was really the church, yeah,
would would go yeah, we're not, we're not, we're not,
we're not voting that. And so what happened is they
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they a lot of folks infiltrate the major institutions, the schools,
the school boards, a lot of the radical left.
Speaker 5 (21:44):
And slowly overtime to moralize the nation to where people
are like, well, you know, I mean, if Tommy wants
to be called Sally at six, it's probably okay. And
so what happened is we've lost truth. And when you
lose truth, you lose your identity as a nation. Because
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our nation had an identity in Judeo Christian principles, and
that's why we were so tolerant. That's why we accepted
everyone because we but we all had a moral you know,
the Golden Rule. If you look at the American Citizen
Handbook published by this will blow your mind. The Department
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of Education in nineteen forty five. Yeah, it says it literally.
Speaker 4 (22:31):
I have a copy.
Speaker 5 (22:32):
It says it starts out, and I'm paraphrasing again that
can welcome to the United States of America. You are
here because we are a nation founded on biblical principles,
and we believe in the family right, we believe in
you know, truth, And I mean it was It's a
beautiful document published by the Department of Education, and other
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people still possibly living from that time or not too
our past that remember that. And we as a nation
have lost our national memory, which when you lose your
national founding and memory. You lose your collective national minds
and then we start acting. We were driven by faction,
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and that's what George Washington warned about. And factions are
just groups that develop inside a nation to push their
own agendas.
Speaker 4 (23:25):
And do we have those today?
Speaker 5 (23:27):
We have the you know, the the socialist American Socialists
that Mandami in New York.
Speaker 4 (23:33):
You have factions school, you have.
Speaker 5 (23:36):
The teachers union, you have the big unions, uh the
oh gosh, you have a you have all these different unions.
But what they're what they are is they they've created
factions and they're trying to do it and split this nation.
They're trying to turn us against each other based on
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external characteristics we can't change, like the color of our skin,
like where we were born, instead of looking at what
binds us all together. And that is a god breed
document that said all men were created equal and endowed
with rights by their creator, and these rights are immutable
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and the rights are extended to everyone. But now we
have a radical left that's kind of like the book
Animal Farm that says, well, we were all equal, but somewhere.
Speaker 4 (24:30):
More equal than others.
Speaker 5 (24:32):
Yeah, and so you're seeing that now and it's and
it's and it's unfortunate. But you can't solve a problem
until you recognize it. That's what I loved about President Trump.
He comes in and I told people this in the beginning,
and I said, President Trump wants people that solved the problems.
I said, I have a few companies and this is
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a tough economy and we're undergoing a lot of shuffling
with a lot of people. And I tell people, look,
I'm not paying you to work. I'm paying you to
solve problems.
Speaker 4 (25:03):
Right, you know you don't.
Speaker 5 (25:06):
And we've lost that that mindset that I'm coming in
to solve problems. I'm coming to be part of a team.
I'm coming in and so that we have it. We
have politicians that aren't coming in to solve problems. Now
they're coming in. I think we have a cat that's
about to like in the studio studio cat. I've heard
that cat the other day. I was looking around my
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house for the cat and I heard it. But we
have politicians that will that come in with the sole
plan on how do I get re elected? Instead of
how do I perform what I was elected to do?
How do I solve the problem whether it's water for
a city, or whether it's taxes for a nation, or
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whether it should we be involved in this conflict. And
this may be controversial, but I believe President Trump is
one of the most moral presidents we've had, not just
his past and everything, but he cares. He's really trying
to solve problems. He's trying to solve them. I mean,
I know people that are close to him, and the
guy cares. I mean, he's not out there licking his fingers,
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sticking it in the wind and going, you know, how
is this going to help me? You mean, you had
a guy that was a billionaire that lost money in
the White House when everyone else became financially more stable,
more prosperous at the expense of the American people. And
we are coming to a precipice in this nation and
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we're we're here, and we've been moving fast. And if
we don't get a handle on root cause problems, and
we don't look for actual solutions, not solutions to make
people feel better, but solutions to make the nation better
and grow as America is not a land mass, it's
an idea.
Speaker 3 (26:57):
Right, And I would say this, I I one hundred
percent agree with you that President Trump is a moral person, right,
I think let.
Speaker 4 (27:09):
Me define that. When I say moral, I mean he
wants to do the right.
Speaker 3 (27:12):
Well, this is and that's what I was gonna say.
He's grounded. Look, that's not that's not what that is
not saying. Is what I'm not saying is he doesn't
make mistakes. He hasn't made mistakes. That he's not flawed.
You can be moral, but still flawed. God God created
us flawed.
Speaker 4 (27:32):
Right, Absolutely, we're all sinners.
Speaker 3 (27:35):
We're all sinners. He uses the flawed to do his good,
his work. And that's what I used to tell people.
You know, Blake, Blake's not the most wasn't the perfect person,
but he was the right person because of who he
was at his core. And that's what I see when
I see Donald Trump, and I get a lot of flak.
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You know, you you defend Trump and you because I
understand that, Yes, he makes mistakes, Yes he probably doesn't
say things the best way possible. Yes he's got issues,
but at his core, he wants to do what's right.
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He wants to do what he wants. He's got his
servant's heart, he does he's got a servant's heart and
think about.
Speaker 5 (28:25):
This, he I believe God raised him up for this time.
Oh yeah, absolutely. And when people attack him, they attack
his past, they attack you know, everything about him except
his fruit, what he's producing, what he's doing right. You know,
America's greatness was always tied to our constitution. The Constitution
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was a God breathed document. Our founders weren't perfect.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
People, No, they were dislike they were just like us.
Speaker 5 (28:53):
But what they were where they were, they were people
that understood that there was a God right and they
had a design. And they also talked about I mean,
they're over eleven hundred references to Scripture in the Constitution.
Speaker 4 (29:08):
Eleven hundred.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
That's a lot.
Speaker 4 (29:10):
So the equivalent of a of God is not good
is in America? Is not good? In America is not God.
Speaker 5 (29:15):
But what we have done is you have to get
rid of God if you're going to get rid of America.
Speaker 4 (29:20):
Yes, and people are pushing so hard. And you know
what we talk about, Well, education has been co opted
and government's been co opted. Let's just talk about the elephant,
the room.
Speaker 5 (29:31):
The church, big, big, evenge agelical churches have been co opted.
Churches that used to talk about sin as a person. No,
I'll talk about well it's your truth. Well, you know
God is love. No, God is God. You know, he
created us. He's our designer. And the interesting thing is
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when we stay in the design we were created, we
stay in our minds. We get out of our design
by our creation, and we get out of our minds.
Speaker 4 (30:00):
Good example, we were designed male and female.
Speaker 5 (30:03):
When you get people outside that design and you wonder
why they're screeching like Banshi's turning their hair, all these
different colors and stuff and whatever.
Speaker 4 (30:12):
I mean, it's like you're not happy.
Speaker 5 (30:14):
They're trying to fill the full in their heart that
only God can fill. And I can tell you it
doesn't get filled with money, it doesn't get filled with things,
it doesn't get filled with fame. It gets filled when
you understand this is my purpose and this is what
I'm going to walk in. And the interesting thing, Debbie,
is the design of God in his creation. There's patterns
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in the Bible, and there they're immutable. You can't break them, right,
these patterns, and we see that in history. Yes, because
in the Bible it shows you that wisdom does not
live in evil. When you have evil people they're not wise. No,
that's why people go, I can't believe this guy is
such an idiot. Yet he's you know, evil has the
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same game plan over and over again. It's just started
in the Garden of Eden when when Satan got to
Eve to eat the apple, he had to once convince
her that God wasn't good. You know, this is the
tree of the knowledge of good and evil. You know,
so I'm not good. You know, he doesn't want you
to be like him, you know, and get that kind
of wisdom.
Speaker 4 (31:17):
And then then they he makes.
Speaker 5 (31:19):
You feel like a victim, right, because he said, well,
he doesn't want you to be like him. So you know,
you're you're kind of your second rate. You're here second,
you're not You're not as good. You know, whatever you're doing,
it's not right because he says, hell, let you form
any tree but this one.
Speaker 4 (31:39):
And so when you feel when you become a victim,
does this sound familiar? It gives you the.
Speaker 5 (31:43):
Right to rebel because Satan rebelled against God. He wants
to create a rebellion. So he has to get you
to doubt the image of God. Right, He's got to
get you to doubt your connection to God. And to
make you a victim, and then you because when you're
a victim, you have a.
Speaker 4 (32:02):
Right to rebel.
Speaker 5 (32:03):
Right, And so you look at it over and over again,
you're like, okay, so you want to divide off of
the envy. You divide off of making people want something
without doing something, and then they become a victim, and
then they have a right to rebel. Now, go forward
to if you've been all over Europe, if you've seen
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the big murals and the castles and stuff, have you
noticed in every picture there's a dwarf. Yes, of a
royal family, Yes, yes, I don't know if we talked
about this by any is fascinating.
Speaker 4 (32:35):
And every picture of a royal family you see, there's
a little dwarf in there.
Speaker 5 (32:38):
It's because to keep power back in Europe, back in
the day dark ages and after even in the Enlightenment,
that royal family would interbreed because they thought they were
their own God. They saw their image as God. And
when you interbreed, you always create a midget.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (33:00):
And our politics have so much interbreeding. We have a
bunch of political midgets. Yeah, we have it in school.
We have so much interbreeding in the universities. We got
intellectual midgets. We don't have fresh ideas, new new things coming.
We don't have rugged risk takers. We have people that
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go along to get along. So they're only going to
hire those that believe what they believe, right, and they're
all midgets. I mean, they're all dwarfst Think about this.
Think about the.
Speaker 5 (33:31):
Wizard of Oz and that's a pretty prophetic movie because
you know, they don't have to see this wizard, this
amazing voice, and what happens when you peel back the
curtain is just a guy, a midget with a microphone, right, Yeah,
I mean.
Speaker 4 (33:42):
It's just a guy.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
You know, you said something that I really believe.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
God is truth, right, And when you get away from God,
you get away from truth. You don't get to have
your own truth because God is true or whoever.
Speaker 4 (34:02):
Certainly no God. God says I am the way in
the Bible, the truth and the light. And so when
you do that, it never you feel. What Satan wants
to make you do is get away from truth and
feel entitled. If I'm entitled, then I have the right
to rebel, and I become a victim. I'm a titled
I become a victim of a right to rebel. It's
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a same over and over. But the Bible believes in meritocracy.
Speaker 5 (34:29):
Right, you get something because you did something, and you
have to understand the promises of God. You have to
see the patterns of God, like when Abraham left his
family because God told him to because family worship titles
and his Abraham means father of many. Right he left
his family, he was really called a bram, father of many.
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He left his family, it became exalted father because God
gave him huge family.
Speaker 4 (34:56):
Right, and he went to this land that he didn't know,
and it was kind of desolate.
Speaker 5 (35:01):
And God's like, dig well, and he digs a well
and he digs it deep and he has water and
water in that day was prosperity.
Speaker 4 (35:09):
And he had tons of prosperity. But we have to
remember this story because it's a pattern, and we can't
forget as a nation, because we had a lot of
prosperity after the Revolutionary War up until you know, about
thirty years ago. We dug our wells well. When Abraham
had all this prosperity, a famine hit and instead of
remembering what God said, he filled his wells in with
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dirt and went to Egypt because he was like, I
better go somewhere where there's food, and he met Hagar
and all kinds of problems. So fast forward to son
Isaac when the famine hit. Isaac remembered the pattern of prosperity,
and so he dug out the wells that Abraham had
filled in. And the flesh represents our feeling dirt, you know,
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the dirt represents our flesh and the wells, you know.
Speaker 5 (35:56):
But he dug him out, He dug deeper, he found
the resources and had prosperity in a fam. Right, if
we remember that pattern, we can have prosperity in one
of the worst times in history right now, because we
have to go back to the pattern, the pattern that
was given us even by the founding, which was meritocracy
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that comes from the Bible, rugged individualism.
Speaker 3 (36:22):
Yeah, this is a question I have back to back
to Trump, do you think And I sort of put
Blake in this category because people you knew Blake, you know,
we knew Blake, like really knew Blank.
Speaker 2 (36:36):
Yeah, we knew Blake, deep Blake, and.
Speaker 3 (36:41):
Not that Blake was Donald is Donald Trump, but he
he has a lot of the same qualities his heart
was good.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
I don't.
Speaker 3 (36:52):
My question is is do you think Donald Trump understands
how believe he is connected to this whole maybe resurgence of.
Speaker 2 (37:07):
What you just talked about, the you know, the rebirth.
Speaker 4 (37:11):
Of the the nation. I think he does.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Do you know what?
Speaker 4 (37:14):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (37:14):
I do?
Speaker 1 (37:14):
I do?
Speaker 5 (37:15):
How does Donald Does Donald Trump understand the importance and
understand that his his his piece in history and where
we are right where we are?
Speaker 4 (37:26):
Well? Yeah? Because who was the original maga? That was
George Washington. Yes, because he looked at American and said,
we can do this better than those European preference.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
We're going to make America great.
Speaker 4 (37:38):
We're going to make America great period beginning.
Speaker 5 (37:41):
So then the thing is this, That's why Donald Trump
is so important, because he's bringing back first principles. Think
about this. You remember ten twenty years ago we started
pulling down statues. They had to destroy the founders, they
had to destroy the meritocracy that brought us to this nation.
The reason we're having problems today, especially with education, is
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we're not teaching kids civics. We're not teaching kids true history.
We're teaching relative history. We're teaching revisionist history. We're teaching
anything but the racial truth division. We're teaching what the
founders did in meritocracy. When he talks about the Golden Age,
what he's talking about is a return to the meritocracy
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found of the God Breed Document. Because here's the thing.
When all are created equal and the rights come from
God and they're immutable, that extends to all of us.
What the left does is they are trying to create
the counterfeit. They're like, oh, I'm tolerant, Well, I'm tolerant
of everyone, but what you think. And then you become
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a victim, like you scare, like you're in my safe space,
and I don't like what you say. Your words are
hurting me. When have words ever, you know, like caused violence? Yeah,
I mean you know, we don't have any kind of
emotional endurance and kids and things like that. So you
have to have that meritocracy. You have to go back
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to I work hard, I do what I'm supposed to do,
and I'm successful. We've taken that away. We now say
come to this country. We're going to give you a phone,
we're going to give you money, we're going to put
you up in a nice hotel. And what it does
is it's creating a dependent class. And so what we
need in the nation is we need what they had.
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In the Bible, a guy named Othelia, and Othelia means
one who remembers because he was Caleb's brother, and what
he I believe he was Caleb's brother, but he remembered
what it was like when Joshua came in and defeated
the giants and they took the Promised Land. And Othelia
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remembered what it was like when God's grace was there.
He remembered what it was like when God showed up
and they had victory, just like when God showed up
and they had victory with the founding, and we beat
the greatest nation in the world with less than three
percent of the population. We need to remember the past
in order to give our kids a future. But the
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left has co opted the language and they're like, Oh,
you're just the cleaner, You're just you're bitter. No, I'm
not bitter. I know what works and I know what
doesn't work. And we're at a unique time in our
civilization where the only thing that's going to hold it
together is truth being reality. Because again, patterns the Bible says,
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as long as there's you know, spring, summer, when heat, cold, spring, summer, winter, father,
there's always going to be patterns. We have gravity, we
have physics, things like that. The left is not paying
attention to patterns. They think you can spend all the
money and things are going to get better, and it's
never been.
Speaker 4 (41:02):
That pattern's never worked.
Speaker 5 (41:03):
Just look at the Weimar Republic when you know, Germany
went under the first time and it caused all the wars.
So we need to go back to move forward, we
need to establish foundation. And it all starts at the family. Yeah,
and that's why the family is under attack. The word
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father and Hebrew means restrainer. The word mother means nurturer.
The father the restrainer, mother the nurturer. You know what
the word anger and Hebrew means. Now, it's paleo Hebrew.
It's a picture of where's the father? So what did
that left do? They drove father? The house, created angry people,
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created victims with the right to rebel, and we go
back to the beginning, right, And so I think the
way you move forward is you have a president that
comes in because enough people remember still you have enough
othelials out there that remembered, Hey, I I remember America,
and this ain't it? You know, That's that's what I
think we're seeing. So he gets elected. Now, once he's elected,
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he's fighting a gorilla or rearguard gorilla war inside DC,
which you know a lot about, yes, and you know
a lot of the back back room crewd that goes
on there and and and there and President Trump and
and also our nation is we're in the fight for
our life because you have a deep state that's real.
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It's run by the intelligence community of morally bankrupt people
who have a lot of money, and they're and they're
working to try to run out the clock on President
Trump and to disrupt everything.
Speaker 4 (42:44):
And I think they're going to try to just tear
this country apart.
Speaker 3 (42:47):
Oh, I think that's the goal. I think that's a
ultimate goal. Anyway, we've got about three minutes left really quickly.
John Bolton's house was righted over the weekend. Of course,
the left screaming now there's a novel. Really you didn't
scrim anything about when Marline none but left doesn't care
what but what's going on with Bolton? Well John Bolton,
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because they're saying he's there's some.
Speaker 5 (43:10):
Questions about him pushing a lot of classified material out
over the Internet, but I think it's more John Bolton
is more a shot across the ballot to the deep stick.
Speaker 2 (43:20):
Yeah, It's That's what I was wondering.
Speaker 5 (43:21):
It's letting both sides know. You know, I'm I'm excited
about when they go ray John Brennan. Now John wants
you to think he's in Austria, but John's in Dubai. John,
we know you're in Dubai. And John is an evil guy.
He's really insecure because he didn't get in the director
of Operations.
Speaker 4 (43:39):
Although he said he did, he didn't. John. You failed out.
Remember you had to go to the di I and
you were Communist end it upset you.
Speaker 5 (43:46):
And that your lack of hair, your lack of testosterone,
I don't know what it is.
Speaker 4 (43:50):
It made you insecure.
Speaker 5 (43:52):
And now you have to get Victoria Newland and him
Abadeen and your little minions to run around and do
what you want to do when you're causing all these
problems because you hate America. But that was my little
public yes announcement. John Brennan and company are doing, I believe,
probably some not good things for this nation. So when
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they start, they go, they start with John Bolton. But
John Bolton is just the beginning.
Speaker 2 (44:18):
Low hanging fruit.
Speaker 4 (44:19):
Low hanging fruit. John's been laying on the ground of rotting.
Speaker 5 (44:21):
Yeah, but there's there's a lot of others out there,
and I believe that the DOJ elements in the FBI
are realizing this. They need to get it done now.
They need good information to do that, they need good support.
I still think there are a lot of leaks inside
the White House, but I know the President is aware
of this. I think the thing the left has really
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underestimated is the brilliant said Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (44:45):
I agree with that. I mean, you know, you and
I both guys like five steps ahead of it.
Speaker 4 (44:49):
Here's and he really he knows and so he's locking
it down.
Speaker 5 (44:53):
Yeah, but I think that, you know, I think when
we see John Brennan brought to yeah where he needs
to be yes, and you know, maybe he's maybe he's
talking to Obama.
Speaker 4 (45:05):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (45:06):
You know, I've heard that, it wouldn't be unheard of.
Speaker 4 (45:09):
Maybe he's talking to the cartels. I think his you know,
I heard that too.
Speaker 5 (45:13):
I heard he's he's talking to you know, the parties
in Russia, not Putin, but the communist parties in Russia
that Putin doesn't even like. I think that Putin truck
could probably get along as far as I think Putin
wants to be the Trump of Russia.
Speaker 4 (45:30):
You know, when you get older, you want to leave legacy.
You don't want to leave ashes.
Speaker 5 (45:34):
As liberals get older, they just want to burn it
all down, And we want to leave it for our kids.
Speaker 2 (45:40):
Yeah, we want to leave what we had as gives.
Speaker 5 (45:42):
So to put a bow on it, let's just pray
for our president because he is our president. Pray for
our nation. And you know, and I love what General Flynn,
my friend says. He says local action, national consequence. We
need a lot of local action here in a good
way way. And if the city encourage them, don't just
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tear them to the ground, but encourage them. I'm saying,
lift them up. And you know, if you do something wrong,
make it right. But we have to start moving.
Speaker 4 (46:16):
And integrity doesn't mean we're perfect, but we start of
a perfect God.
Speaker 5 (46:20):
And that's the only way we're going to keep this
country moving forward the way our founder's envision.
Speaker 1 (46:31):
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