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Speaker 1 (00:10):
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Speaker 2 (00:30):
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Speaker 1 (00:34):
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percent American made the Warrior, Wayne Alan Root.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
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Speaker 1 (00:54):
Guy?

Speaker 4 (00:54):
Of you?

Speaker 5 (00:55):
Wayne Justice? Wayne off for a couple of days.

Speaker 6 (00:57):
My name is Lee Elsie, the Voice of Freedom, broadcasting
loud and proud from one end of the country to
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(01:22):
do up there. Of course you can listen across the
entire country on the great radio stations from one end
to another. All right, we have a great guest and
I kept them for three breaks. I don't think we've
ever done that, But just because I wanted to ask
him a couple other questions.

Speaker 5 (01:34):
John A.

Speaker 6 (01:35):
Richardson is with us and he's the founder, chief visionary
officer Operation World Without cancerous goals to eradicate cancer. And
the reason why I wanted to keep him is it's
so important everybody. Everybody has had a loss when it
comes to cancer. Just I mean, nobody cannot raise their
hand when you think about that. So before we get
into my other questions, I mean, I would like to

(01:57):
at least give you the opportunity again to tell every
where they can find out more about you, John, and
maybe even grab some of the things that you've got.
And I see you've got some stuff up up there
on the shelf. So where do they go to learn
more and maybe grab a couple of things that you
think would be good for them.

Speaker 7 (02:16):
Yeah, go to our website r ncstore dot com. That
website is our Operation World Without Cancer website that's usually
putting all the different modalities that people have out there
and kind of gathering everybody together. The whole purpose of
this is kind of like be the media. We're putting
together a movie with Frank Torcia, who made the movie

(02:37):
The Man You Don't Know about Donald Trump. And he
also made the movie Cut Poison Burn about doctor Brazinski
and a well known famous doctor in Houston that was
wiping out the C word and then they took him down.
He's still practicing, but they wore him out to where
he wasn't willing to go out and talk about anymore.
So that's the two ways to get a hold of
us if you want to.

Speaker 8 (02:58):
We have lots.

Speaker 7 (02:59):
Of free materials on our ncstore dot com where you
can resources where you can.

Speaker 8 (03:05):
Watch this podcast if you guys send us.

Speaker 7 (03:07):
A copy, or you can watch one of the four
documentaries that are on the website. So that's the best
way to get a hold of us. Get a hold
of meme. And you know, I love to spreading the word.
I love spreading the information that we have.

Speaker 6 (03:20):
So there are people who do get better through traditional means. Right,
they get a cancer diagnosis and they go through the chemo,
they go through the radiation, et cetera, et cetera. And
I don't know what that percentage is. Some people have
said it's very low. I mean, do you know the
percentage of people who actually get better when they use
the traditional medical ways to actually try to beat cancer.

Speaker 5 (03:41):
Do you know what those numbers are?

Speaker 7 (03:44):
Well, yeah, they use a five year They used to
use a seven year survival ray, but it got so
dismal that they had to lower it to five years,
so they use a five year. So if you from
the day are diagnosed to if you last five yearsnsidered
surviving cancer. Somebody like the baseball player I just mentioned

(04:06):
him earlier, he lasted six months between being diagnosed and
being called seaword free. He died six months later, So
that's not somebody you know. They will not They hate
it to list the percentages, but at the most beneficial
to them. If you combine all types of seaword, including

(04:26):
skin cancer which usually has it can get past five years,
it's stabilitating, but it's not even the same thing.

Speaker 8 (04:32):
They seven and a half percent.

Speaker 7 (04:34):
To put that in perspective, if you were to take
your car to a car mechanic and he fixed it
seven and a half percent at the time, I guarantee
you'd find another car mechanic. We don't give people any
other options except chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, but natural pathic or
a whole body type. Physicians and many mds are becoming

(04:56):
that now are having rates of seventy eighty ninety percent
remission rates and survival rates of healthy not and having
a great quality of life into people's fifth, sixth, seven
year And like I said, I have I have.

Speaker 8 (05:11):
Thousands of stories.

Speaker 7 (05:13):
Even in my dad's book, he had sixty two stories
of people that defied the odds and had.

Speaker 8 (05:19):
You know, the pancreatic cancer. Ryan Sandberg had prostate cancer.

Speaker 7 (05:23):
I tabbed four cases of my dad's book of people
that survived far way past any survival rate and were
healthy and had great lives, and the seaward disappeared.

Speaker 8 (05:35):
It is a metabolic deficiency disease.

Speaker 7 (05:37):
And so that's just a simple, simple fact, but it's
very hard to accept the first time you hear it.

Speaker 6 (05:42):
So you're telling me you diagnosed with cancer today, you've
got a ten percent if you go just traditional means,
you've got a ten less than ten percent chance of
being alive in seven years, five years, actually in five.

Speaker 8 (05:55):
Years five years.

Speaker 7 (05:57):
Absolutely, Yep, that's that's that's the statistics. That is the statistics.
Now they can try to extend it where somebody you
know is considered to have cancer when they have a nodule.
This big a breast cancer nodule, this big that person
you know, they cut them all off, they cut their
breast off and everything. And if that person lives five

(06:18):
years of one month, oh that's the survival is a
horrible survival, especially Lee.

Speaker 8 (06:23):
I'm gonna make this quick.

Speaker 7 (06:25):
This doctor was at Loyal University for thirty years. This
book is out of print. This doctor I had never
heard of before. I got sixty years of history of
the Cancer Control Society. But he was at Loyal and
for thirty years did a five year study on leatrol
and breast cancers. And he announced in nineteen seventy seven

(06:45):
that breast cancer and mestectomy should now be a thing
of the past. If you look, it says the death
of cancer, the story of the research involving leatroll that
dropped a bombshell on orthodoxy. And what happened to this
good doctor, doctor Harold Manor. He was fired from Loyola,
left penniless, had to Mexico and practice at a clinic
that they put his name on. And he only lived

(07:06):
six more years and died the exact same month my
father did. So this is not the exact same month's
exact same year that my father died. This is not
some again, just the thing I came up with yesterday.
Breast cancer should not kill anybody, not just some people,
not just less, not should be lowered. It shouldn't kill anybody,

(07:28):
nor should any cancer. But they've done everything in their
power to keep this buried by doing every devious thing
they could possibly do, including lying, just bold faced lying
about test results or studies. And now they can't contain
it lead because there's great people like you and Wayne
Allen Root that are willing to put me on to

(07:49):
tell the story. Even if your audience goes that guy's crazy.
He must be trying to sell some product or something,
some secret.

Speaker 8 (07:55):
No, the goofy thing is that you don't even need me.

Speaker 7 (07:58):
All you have to do is eat food, foods that
are high and amigdaland which there's over twelve hundred of them,
and you will lower significantly your rate of ever getting
the sea word. And as gerwar Griffin said to me
again three weeks ago, I don't know a single person
John that regularly eats B seventeen aka amigdalen found in
the apricot seeds and the seeds of apples and peaches

(08:23):
and watermelons and grapes, all the seeds that God said
in Genesis one twenty nine he should have the.

Speaker 8 (08:28):
Seed for thy food.

Speaker 7 (08:30):
Nobody he knows ever has died of the sea word.

Speaker 6 (08:34):
John Richardson, Junior, our guest founder, chief visionary Officer, Operation
World Without Cancer. So everybody has lived a life of chaos,
I guess, and they get to this point. Here they
are today on the twenty seventh day of August, and
they're listening to this radio program, and somewhere along the line,
in the last week or so, they were diagnosed with cancer.

(08:55):
What would you have them do? What should they do?
What's their next move if they've been diagnosed with I mean,
there are so many different types of cancer, but just
cancer in general. Give me a general idea what they
should do?

Speaker 8 (09:07):
Well, yeah, a general idea of cancer. All every type.

Speaker 7 (09:10):
Of cancer is a deficiency disease. So the first thing
they need to do is take a deep breath.

Speaker 8 (09:14):
They need to take a deep.

Speaker 7 (09:15):
Breath and understand they didn't get the deficiency overnight, and
it's not going to kill them overnight, even though many
many doctors recommend immediately surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, And we've got
your emergency everything. I'm telling people, you can always choose
those crazy things. But take a deep breath and say,
I'm going to educate myself. I'm not going to just

(09:35):
believe because someone in a white coat tells me I
need to take an injection to prevent me from getting
a disease that I get seven times after I get
that injection. I'm not going to just believe it. I'm
going to take a deep breath. I'm not going to
believe this guy, John Richardson either. But I'm going to
do some research about this, and I'm going to reach
out to an integrative medical doctor or a natural pathic

(09:55):
medical doctor who has experience with naturally treating and get
a second an opinion, get a second opinion, and maybe
combine these people. There's a recent story of a gentleman
that was totally had twelve weeks to live. He kept
his oncologist, but he also got an MD that was integrative.
He was told he had twelve weeks to live with
pancretic cancer, one of the most deadly. He's alive today.

(10:17):
I just hung out with him. Four years and six
months later. I just hung out with him this last weekend.
We hugged, and he told me a story. And he's living.
He's playing golf, he's playing pickle ball. But he was
ready to die. He picked out his burial plot four
years ago, November fourth of twenty twenty. He picked out
his burial plot. And he's alive today. Not sword free,

(10:39):
we don't ever say that. But he's symptom free, and
his quality of life is unbelievable. Isn't that what you
want to hear? You're symptom free, You're not. You're not cured,
because cured is not a thing. You can't be cured
of thirst. Every day you got to drink water. You
can't be cured of scurvy.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
John, we gotta go.

Speaker 6 (10:57):
We gotta go, But give your website one more time
so folks can go find you it.

Speaker 7 (11:01):
Yeah, RNC store dot com, Richardson Nutristo Center abbreviates store
dot com, RNC store dot com.

Speaker 5 (11:08):
It was a pleasure talking to you, man.

Speaker 6 (11:09):
I appreciate you giving us the extra time and best
of luck. And you know, cure as many people as
our at least help as many people as.

Speaker 5 (11:16):
You can because so many people are affected by this.
Thank you. I appreciate you absolutely all right, guys.

Speaker 6 (11:21):
Thank you, you got you got it, my man. We've got
a lot to get to coming up after the bottom
of the hour. Here's running for Senate down in South Carolina.
His name is Paul Dan's. We'll chat with him and
in between that we'll talk about this and a little
bit of that.

Speaker 5 (11:33):
And well, well, I promise you I'll come back. You
come back. If I come back, I'll come back. If
you come back, let's both come back. We'll be right back.

Speaker 9 (11:39):
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(12:13):
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Speaker 2 (12:21):
Tell us about your track record.

Speaker 10 (12:23):
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Speaker 4 (12:56):
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Speaker 3 (13:06):
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Speaker 2 (13:24):
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Speaker 10 (13:25):
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(13:46):
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(14:06):
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Speaker 2 (14:42):
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Speaker 1 (14:44):
Thank you Wayne, good to see you again.

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Governance rooted in individual liberty and property rights.

Speaker 5 (17:21):
I've talked about this a lot. I talked about individual liberty.

Speaker 6 (17:23):
I like to take the opportunity when I get the
national stage to do the same your property rights. The
founders Washington, Jefferson, Madison, they prioritized a republic where personal
independence through property ownership was paramount, and we're seeing it
on reason want to bring this up. We're seeing in
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(17:48):
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the centralized overreach that could undermine what the founder's visioned.

Speaker 5 (18:07):
And like I said, it's happening in communities.

Speaker 6 (18:09):
The founders believed widespread property ownership ensured personal independence, and
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Pretty amazing when you consider less than twenty percent in
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(18:31):
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and we're so young when you compare us to other countries.
But what we've done is pretty remarkable and amazing, and
you know, thank goodness, on a lot in a lot
of different levels, Trump has championed those property rights and
it's it's you know, listen, it's a it's an amazing thing.
And we have to continue this vision, Jefferson's vision of

(18:55):
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million acres of public land sales and it fostered just
a whole new dynamic. This country basically exploded after that.

Speaker 5 (19:12):
So modern.

Speaker 6 (19:13):
The thing is modern financial tools like perpetual trust and
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founding fathers and they didn't know about that in their era.

Speaker 5 (19:26):
And the one thing that.

Speaker 6 (19:28):
I think we as a nation have to look out for,
and you know, hopefully somehow they can devise a plan
to rectify this or combat this. But the gap between
the ultra rich and even the middle class is widening
because of the fund, the hedge fund folks, and you know,
the ultra billionaires, and who knows, sooner or later there'll

(19:51):
be a trillionaire.

Speaker 5 (19:52):
But wealth has got to be something that the middle
last needs to have, something that they can strive for
and achieve.

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And I think the founding fathers saw that new that,
but with the changing economics, we've kind of veered far
from that and we have to revisit that. I know
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Speaker 1 (22:00):
Everyboddy Welcome back.

Speaker 6 (22:01):
Warzone is the name of the show. My name is
Lee Elsie, filling in for Wayne Allen Root. I am
the voice of Freedom. We've been waiting a long time
to talk to this next gentleman, and I'm I've got
to get a chance to do it here on the
national stage. He's running for United States Senate, so the
races have officially begun. He's down there in South Carolina.
His name is Paul Dance. Paul, how are you man?

(22:21):
Thanks for coming on. I appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (22:25):
Great Lee, great to be with you.

Speaker 6 (22:27):
So, okay, I got to ask you the real basis
basic question right off.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
The bat of thirty thousand foot view.

Speaker 6 (22:34):
Like how and why are you throwing your hat in
the ring against an entrenched incumbent that it almost seems
like it's impossible, you know, to box him out?

Speaker 5 (22:45):
Why and how?

Speaker 3 (22:47):
Well? Nothing, yeah, no, look, nothing's impossible. We don't have
a choice. Lindsey Graham is the ultimate swamp monster, and
I am the proven Spump trainer. For those who don't
know me, I'm I'm the architect of Project twenty twenty five.
I'm a former Trump administration official. In the first term,
I actually turned over what we know is the Office

(23:09):
of Personal Management, actually started putting that back in the
power of the president, firing bureaucrats and everything you basically
see in the first two hundred days of the Trump
administration is what I spent the last three years with
a team of one thousand volunteers getting in place. So
it's you know, Lindsay, look that his numbers are abysmal.

(23:31):
The people here in South Carolina, we're done with him.
He's looking for a fifth term thirty two years in Washington.
He left this state long ago, and he's just so
disconnected from what we want here. He's he's the very
reason this America First movement started in opposition to people
like him. So we're going to do this.

Speaker 6 (23:52):
So I'm glad you said that about draining the swamp.
One of my biggest critiques about Trump, and you know,
maybe you can set me straight on this. One of
my biggest critiques is that, you know, he promised the
first go around to drain the swamp, and.

Speaker 5 (24:04):
I didn't see a lot of that.

Speaker 6 (24:05):
And I was hoping this goal around, considering you didn't
have to win a third election, I would see a lot.

Speaker 5 (24:11):
More than that.

Speaker 6 (24:11):
So draining the swamp? What does that mean? How do
we do that? Is this the first step getting rid
of the entrenched incumbents and and sort of setting us
off down a new path.

Speaker 3 (24:26):
Well, look, I was exactly like your listeners here. I
was a guy in private practice in law. We'd been
living up in New York City. I married a Carolina
girl and we moved down here in eighteen. But for
years I sat there going how does this thing work?
And you know it's a big Trump guy. Finally, you know,
I was giving up on politics, always a Republican, but

(24:48):
Mit Romney was not like cup of Tea or John McCain.
But I finally get you know, behind the president. I'm
working again. I'm elected in Pennsylvania in sixteen. I think
it's on the walk into the ad and well, I
had a hard time doing it. The reality is that
when Trump won, all he did was bring in the
Romney team ready to hit the ground. And that's kind

(25:09):
of the revolving door of these Washington kind of political class.
And for the president to really drain the swamp, meaning
get in people from outside of the Beltway, you have
to be focused on personnel. So when I finally got
in in nineteen, I went to work for a doctor,

(25:30):
Benjamin Carson, who is one of the great living Americans,
went to work at HUD and I just got a
dose of what this swamp thing is. You know, a
lot of the people the president can only appoint four
thousand people out of two point two million, So do
the math. That's one to five hundred, right, And the
majority of the people in the agencies are going to
be liberal. You know, Washington votes ninety five percent Democrat.

(25:54):
These same people are working at HUT or any other agency.
So you walk in the building, you're outnumbered, and that
one operator better know what he or she's doing. And
the reality was, not only did they not even fill
up the four thousand spaces, you know, fifteen hundred of
them were empty, meaning the Obama people were holdovers, but
some of the people who got in there were just

(26:14):
there to you know, kind of hook it up, get
out of the government and have a contact on the
inside that can make money with. So it's all about
getting true believers who are capable have the technical skill
to get in and turn things over. I started doing
it at HUT and then OPM, and that's what we
concentrated Project twenty twenty five too, is the clearing call

(26:37):
to bring outsiders into Washington to work in these political
appointment johns and actually do the right thing instead of
the thing that Washington always does.

Speaker 5 (26:47):
So has Trump done this? Let's go around, He's done that.

Speaker 3 (26:50):
What you're saying, I think it's been a market change. Really,
you know, the whole ethos you know, with what I
did at OPM was in there, and you know, my
senate confirmed boss quit two weeks later. I got a
whold of the organization chart. It was the director and
there were five associate directors. I fired four of the

(27:11):
five who were all careers and put in politicals and
they lost their minds, you know, But I said, look
at this department in nineteen eighty under Reagan, those jobs
were political appointees. And what slowly happened was, you know,
we got a hold of things like what they call
the Senior Executive Service. These are the major operators, kind

(27:31):
of the career bureaucrats that run those featoms, and we
finally took control of that. But that made a big change.
We wrote those lessons down in Project twenty twenty five.
We assembled a thousand patriots folks who had served in
various administrations to record this kind of for posterity. We
trained them, we did an online training system, and then

(27:52):
ultimately we also wrote one hundred and eighty day plans,
So I think which you know, if you thought the
first you know, a couple of months at Trump were
like making up for Christmas morning, that's because we had
basically prefabricated these things to roll out. But we also
told those you know, people being not afraid, you know,
you've got to go in take the heat. You know,
remove somebody and you just keep coming, you keep coming,

(28:16):
never let up. And that's what he's done. But look,
the job is far from done. No, it's it's and
that's why I'm running per Senate really.

Speaker 6 (28:24):
So you know, when Trump was running, Project twenty twenty
five was being thrown around, it's in particular by the
liberal progressive commentators as if it were the most horrifying
thing ever. And now since Trump has been elected and
taken over and some of those a lot of those
positions are being implemented. You don't really hear much about that.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
Why is that?

Speaker 3 (28:47):
Well, you know, you're right, if you look, eighteen to
ninety percent of what they're doing is coming out of
our work. It's reflected in that whether you know. You
have to remember a lot of the ideas were Trump's
original stuff from sixteen. A lot of them were our
wish list items that we can never get over the line.
So we put them all in one place, crowdsource. And
what the left did was, you know, they realized, to

(29:10):
their credit, the existential threat that Project twenty twenty five was.
Like I said, I went into OPM. I said, this
is the motherboard of the deep state. This is where
the whole thing's hardwired. We have to rip it out
using the personnel laws and actually apply them as written.
And so you know, essentially that was a threat to them,
and they were right. They saw operators like me who

(29:31):
had basically taken over an agency that had long since
been neglected. And so, you know, I think that a
spree is how they're fighting now much more. You know,
the difference between like the colonial armies marching in the
line versus guerrilla warfare, you know, created down here and
not far in the swamp Fox Francis Mary and just

(29:53):
teaching people a new way to fight the establishment.

Speaker 5 (29:56):
You put a lot of work into that, a lot
of work.

Speaker 6 (29:58):
So you got to get credit a lot credit for that,
putting that time in to formulate that plan.

Speaker 5 (30:03):
Correct.

Speaker 3 (30:06):
Well, yeah, you know I spent basically the last three
years kissing my wife and kids goodbye here in Charleston,
South Carolina, and going up to the front lines in Washington.
But you know it was the work of one thousand patriots.
These are people gave up their thanksgivings, Christmases, wrote this
stuff for free, you know, the auspices of the Heritage Foundation.

(30:27):
I was able to put one hundred and ten groups together.
Put us on our differences. Guys, we have to win this.
You agree about seventy percent. Put the bracket. The other
crap out, and let's let's make sure that the next
president's ready to roll day one. And you know, we
those of us who worked under Trump knew that, you know,
he was going to be one hundred percent focused on winning,

(30:48):
and we had to come up with a plan and
you can't do that in the ninety days between November
and January twentieth. So it was a lot of a sweat.
But you know, it's it's just we wanted it to happen,
and it's ways surpassed my expectations and I wouldn't have
done anything else. We have a country to save.

Speaker 6 (31:09):
We're talking to Paul Dance, who is the United States
Senate candidate down in South Carolina. Let me flip from
that and go to a couple of actual, more topic
related stuff. Let's talk about Ukraine. You have been strongly
against supporting Ukraine in any way. Is that your position
now or has it changed any at all.

Speaker 3 (31:30):
Look, it's not anything with the Ukrainian people. They're brave,
but that war was never ours to fight. That's you're
backed up on the doorstep of Russia. And this was
a war that was programmed by Hilary and or ilk
and Donald Trump was an interlooper in sixteen. He got
in the way of a war that, in fact, my opponent,

(31:51):
Lindsay Graham put into place. He was there in Ukraine
in twenty fourteen, he and John McCain, and then later
on you see that Lindsay was one of the chief
people trying to delegitimize the president in sixteen and seventeen,
to the point that Lindsay's actually one of the operators
by the Rush hoaks. But you know, with respect to

(32:13):
the war in Ukraine, look three hundred billion dollars that
could go a lot further here at home. Really, we
have to build up back America, reindustrialize this nation, get
people back on their feet before we can go rescue
people around the world. It's the first rule of rescue.
And you know, I'm a full blooded deplorable. I come from,

(32:34):
you know, the stock that fought these wars, and so
I saw the jobs, my nephew's jobs go broad. We
got to get bus things back. We build this country.

Speaker 5 (32:44):
Paul Dance is with us you mind staying one more break.

Speaker 3 (32:49):
I'd love to.

Speaker 6 (32:49):
Oh that's you right back. That'd be great, So stick
around with us. We'll keep them for one more break.
When we come back, Paul dance again. The United States
sent a candidate down there in South Carolina. I know
he's coming up to the East coast. I know he's
got some fundraisings going on. So maybe we can get
a few of those locations and maybe a meet and
greet or something like that. You get a chance to
meet this guy that.

Speaker 5 (33:08):
I have with me here on the Gateway.

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We're back, ladies and gentlemen, and we got one final
segment here before we run out of time. And it
goes very very quickly with us right now as the
United States Senate candidate down in South Carolina, Paul Dans
And you know, Paul, I've got a number of email
social media posts who love you already. Man. So a
lot of folks are saying, you know, this guy's a
winner for sure if it isn't rigged down there in

(37:01):
South Carolina. So, before we run out of time, speaking
of South Carolina, what do you want to do.

Speaker 5 (37:08):
For South Carolina? What's the plan?

Speaker 3 (37:13):
Well, like I said, we need to make this American
dream affordable for South Carolinians for Americans general you were
talking to earlier break about you know, property system and
the yeomen that built this country, that belief in the
southern yeomen particularly look with Lindsey Graham and all these

(37:33):
foreign adventurisms, all these wars. That's thirty trillion dollars in
national debt. It's basically someone pays the bill, meaning we do,
and particularly the next generation does. That's why, like for example,
the age of buying a house, a starter house is
now thirty eight years old. Bottom line is the next
generation that can't own anything and they don't have the

(37:57):
same kind of belief that private property owners of rings
and particularly you guys up there in the north, you know,
even Connecticut that's where they did the Keeler decision. That's
there's a progressive government attempt here to steal property from you.
It's it's basically the same goals as the communist party
that they put out. So the goal is to make

(38:18):
life affordable again, to cut the budget, cut government, and
put put the government back under control for this generation.

Speaker 6 (38:25):
What are your guiding principles that lead you You want
people to know that differentiate you from from Lindsay what
are they what makes you you?

Speaker 3 (38:35):
Well, it's our slogan is God, Family Country, and you
know on all those I'm you know, I'm a very
committed Christian, grew up Catholic. You know, we have five,
four kids right now, and I only can think about
my family and everyone else's family, the next generation. This
is for the kids. So I'm constantly in that lens.

(38:57):
But you know, I am you know, named after Saint Paul.
I need to be bold and always be unapologetically Christian.
And what I do that said, you know, our country,
this is the greatest engine of human freedom in the
history of the world. It's a liberty that picked my
families out of poverty and so many millions others. And

(39:18):
it's on all us, this generation right now to pay
this debt forward. So that's what I'm going to do.
I've got given talents. I've worked in the private sector.
My wife is a famous ballerina. She built a small
business that's sold all over the world. And we have
to we have to commit to use our talents. So
I appreciate everyone's help. We're at Paul Dan's dot com.

(39:42):
But you know, Lindsay is not a South Carolina problem.
Only He's an American problem and it's going to take
all the patriots across Atlanta root him out. We could
use your help and check us out and support us.
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Speaker 5 (39:54):
I heard you might be coming up to New York
on for nine to eleven. Is that true? I know
there's a rumor about that.

Speaker 3 (40:01):
Well, I may be. You know I had lived in
New York and you know that Tribute and Light. That's
what I did when I I was there for ninety eleven,
and you'll never forget that. You know, my years in
the city. I was working in a law firm and
I was actually doing pro boning law for an installation
that was in the World Trade Center. Well that fell obviously,

(40:24):
and we built Tribute and Light. I did the pro
bone in law work on that, so it's very meaningful.
You know. I would like to be up there for
ninety eleven, and you know, obviously we would support a
lot of patriots. So we will be having a fundraiser.
I believe that's going to get set perhaps around that
date and more to come in the future. I'd love
to keep your audience surprised, and you know, I'd like

(40:45):
to get out with you know, not even the big
dollar fundraisers just be able to do a live show
or something and have people come meeting the bars. You know,
there's patriots all over the country that can step up
in this race, and it's it's going to be race
for sure.

Speaker 5 (41:01):
So well, I got about ninety seconds left. But somebody
wanted me to ask you. They say you are a
carpetbagger from New York. What does that mean?

Speaker 3 (41:12):
I don't know what they mean. First of all, you know,
we got married here twenty years ago. I was married
in Carolina, girls, so I came for all the right reasons.
A woman you know, my mother in law, if you will.
We've got here for going on nine years, so that's
kind of a terrible slur to people. You know, my
wife's born and raised in Carolina, but look half the

(41:34):
state wasn't born here either, so we you know, patriots, a.

Speaker 6 (41:38):
Lot of us right, Well, you're working from South Carolina,
but she was.

Speaker 3 (41:45):
Born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. But all the
I'd like to say, my in laws fled communism, escaped
from Charlotte, Mecklenburg and forty Mill. So we moved to
Fort Mill in twenty eighteen and folks on Fort Mill And.

Speaker 6 (42:00):
Well she either went to the university. She's either a
gamecock or a tiger.

Speaker 3 (42:05):
Then right, well, she actually is a ballerina. She went
to New York City at age fifteen, recruited in New
York City Ballet and she danced for tenures. She trained
Poorman in Black Swan and the Victoria's Secret Models. And
I had a beautiful life before politics.

Speaker 6 (42:21):
Well, politics does screw everything up. Listen, Paul I got
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Check it out. All my listeners seem to love you.
I like you a lot already anyway, So good stuff.

Speaker 5 (42:33):
Hopefully we can meet up down the road. But I
appreciate you giving us some time and good luck.

Speaker 3 (42:38):
Thank you, Thank you everyone you got a brother.

Speaker 1 (42:40):
Have a go on.

Speaker 5 (42:40):
I appreciate you. All Right, there you go again, Show
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I'll be here tomorrow, Friday, and Tuesday, so you'll have
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Thanks to everybody behind the scenes making it all go.
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