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Look, I am for marriage between a man and a woman. I am for life from conception. I am for following the Bible and I believe that our founders started this nation on Biblical principles.

I am in support of our military and believe that America should play a role in world security. I believe our Constitution was intended for a moral people and that the Bible contains the only true moral code. I believe we are all born sinners and that God in His grace and mercy sent His Son Jesus Christ to die for our sins and that if we will confess our sins, He is just and righteous to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. I believe salvation is not just accomplished in a little prayer, but that it is found in how that transformation is lived out. Jesus is to be the Lord of our lives and we should follow Biblical precepts. This is not legalism or works, but a life lived out in love and honor towards the One who died for my sins. Faith without works is dead and is no faith at all. I believe that we will fall and that we need to have a repentant heart and that God will ultimately bring us into perfect action through Jesus Christ, spirit man perfected and soulish man in progress. I believe that we are not to live in guilt and shame when we fall, but we repent and get up and move closer to Jesus. I believe that if our nation will repent and turn from wickedness that God will heal our land.

I believe that as a Christian I must occupy till He comes and that to call evil wicked and to warn about those evil acts is a part of the mandated Christianity. That to love also means to be willing to take the risk necessary to confront a friend with the truth in hopes that their heart will be turned because their life matters, even if it means in that moment they will possibly hate me. It means that I must risk scorn to stand for truth and that I can never sit silently by while evil attempts to conquer the world. God is my everything and Jesus is the love of my life. That does not make me weak but strong, not silent but bold and not fearful but courageous. Therefore, if you are my friend, while we may not fully agree, know that I share what I share because I care.

If you strongly disagree with these beliefs, they are not debatable for me and you can, if you choose, unfriend me. I do not say this in anger but in love. I wish for you eyes to see and ears to hear that Jesus Christ is the only way to salvation and that God, not man, gets to decide what is truth, life, and the way.

God bless you. You are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people that you should chew forth the praises of him who has called you out of darkness into his marvelous light, which in time past were not a people but are now the people of God, which had not obtained mercy but now have obtained mercy. And now, Chosen Generation, where no topic is off limits and everything is filtered through biblical glasses. And now, here's your host, Pastor Greg. And welcome to the program. Great to have you with me. Thanks so much for being here.

I know you have a choice in where you can listen each and every day and I thank you for keeping it tuned here to Chosen Generation Radio. We've got a great, great, great program lined up for you today, folks. Very, very excited about the program we've got going on. Bottom of hour number two, Eric Homan is with us. Eric is, of course, running for Congress here in the great state of Texas and we're very excited to have him on the show today. We're going to talk about keeping Texas red.

We're going to talk about the border situation. Eric and his family migrated to America legally and he'll talk to you about that as a part of his story, as well as his years serving in the United States Marine Corps. He is a veteran. He has received two bronze stars. He is a military hero as well.

So, very excited to have him with us today. Peter Schweitzer joins us top of the next hour. The scariest book he said that he's ever written.

Scariest book that he's ever written and, well, I can understand why. Red-handed how the elites in America are profiting by helping China, corporate America deep in the pockets of red China, the CCP. We'll talk to you about it. We'll expose that and Peter exposes it in his book.

Finally, finally, there will be a document of evidence of what we already knew about American corporations that have sold out to the CCP. And Greg Crabill is with us along with his attorney, and I probably butchered that last name, but Greg is a podcaster, like some of what we do here. He has certain ideas that he expresses in his podcast. He's also a business consultant.

He did such a great job for a company in Maryland that they said, hey, we want to hire you and put you in our corporate offices and make you one of those sea guys like a like a CIO, CEO, CFO, COO kind of guy. And so they did. Well, then they, I guess, suddenly decided, oh, wait a minute, we have a problem here because you can't say the things you say on your podcast.

Well, yeah, it's personal. And so they fired him. And we'll be on with he and his attorney talking about that.

So great program packed for you. And I'm very excited to kick it off by having someone back on the program that I have not had on for a little bit, for a minute anyway, but I man somebody that was actively involved in praying for my good health. And I've been praying for her and her incredible ministry.

She spent the first 17 years of her life, as defined by abuse and human trafficking. She has a beautiful story, a beautiful family, a beautiful ministry in Beulah's place, and an incredible new book that she has out as well. And we're going to spend some time talking about a fragile thread of hope. I want to welcome Andy Berger. Andy, welcome. Well, hey, thank you so much, Pastor Greg. Good to be back on your show. Good to hear your voice. Thank you. Thank you. So nice to have you back. I guess, you know, we can start with just a brief piece of the history for those of my audience that are new and maybe those that need, you know, just to be reminded, but you experienced, as you say, in your personal testimony, many years of abuse and many years involved in being trafficked.

Can you give kind of a brief synopsis of that? Sure, sure. Before there was a term called human trafficking in the early 60s and 70s, where we weren't even really talking about child abuse publicly, because, you know, secret speak belongs with the family members. I was actually trafficked by immediate and some extended family members from six months old to 17 years old. And again, there was nowhere to run to nobody, you know, there wasn't anything set up like we have now hotlines and helplines and places where a victim could go, especially a minor child and a little child. So by the time I was five, the abuse and the torture and the evil was so bad, I just thought I would take my own life because that would be easier than going through what I was going through every day, being hated and being used.

So my first attempt at suicide was five and four, God interceded in my life, as I sat on the curb of my house waiting to jump in front of a car. And so most victims, you know, when they're when they're stuck in desperate either being dead or having their predator dead is about the only option for for relief or relief. But again, in that culture in those days, there wasn't anything and familial trafficking has a harder situation because the predators are covered by the bloodline. Oh, well, all kids should go back to their, their parents or, or their grandparents.

And then that makes it even harder for a child victim to report. So in that moment, you know, God met me at the curb, and he told me he had a plan for me. And I believed him, I looked into this huge guy. And from there, my whole life changed. But in terms of the actual abuse, that did not stop until basically I was 17 years old.

And that was the last time my birth mother tried to take my life. My goodness, Andy, but out of that, and and and, you know, we don't want to minimize the situation because that portion of your story gives you an ability to be able to truly speak to these young girls. And and to say, Look, I get it, I get it. And and I'm not trying to gloss over it. I but but I want you to know that I can fully relate to your situation.

And yeah, absolutely. And and then I want to give you hope, not a Pollyanna hope, you're gonna have to work through this. But God has a plan to get you through. Talk about God's steps as he, you know, worked healing in your life. Sure, well, with that kind of situation, when I first got to college, it was the first time where I wasn't daily confronted with the people that hurt me with with the images with some of the the the continued emotional and mental abuse, because that was still present that and people would say, Well, why didn't you run? Well, again, at that time, if you have no money, no transportation, no support system, it makes it really hard.

But I did, I did start realizing in college that if I was faster, better, smarter, whatever, if I worked harder than everyone else, if I if I got out of college a year early, which I did, I finished early, and I would be far enough away from anyone who could ever get too close to me or find out who I was. So it wasn't until my abusive marriage to my ex husband, where I went to counseling and started getting some healing there. God was always with me. But I had more of a blind faith experience with him not really intimate, experiential, you know, with his love for me. And that happened after counseling and an experience I had in a chapel in Los Angeles that I was taken to, where I literally knew that God was healing me, but it was complicated.

It was in layers, right? So yeah, you know, everyone thinks, Oh, I'll just pray and it'll be all over. No, there's, there's, well, then there's an end. And actually, there's a duality in that.

Because on the one hand, yes, we pray. And there are immediate, deep, deep, deep, deep, deep things that God does right away. And then it's, it's, it's, it's a work, it's not just a peeling of an onion, but it's also a birthing of something new from the inside.

So it's those two things kind of meeting in the middle, when when things suddenly happen, man, I'll be 60 next year. And I and I, you know, I got I was suicidal at 13, gave my life to Christ fell away for four years from 17 to 21, gave my life back to Jesus, went through a lot of different stuff, the accident, all these different things in my life. And it's probably been in the last couple of years as I've been preaching in India, where the revelation that I mean, it's like you kind of know it, but the full revelation of the full extent of what Jesus Christ actually did on that cross for us and what we can partake of right here and right now, but it takes time to get there.

Absolutely. And healing is a lot of work. And a lot of people want to be healed, but they don't want to do the work.

So I had to, I had to settle into, you know, three years of weekly counseling, I spent two months voluntarily in a special unit for dissociative disorders, and trying to deal with the revelation of all the identities and just all that kind of stuff. And then I realized the person, you know, that I was married to was basically doing the same thing, you know, and so after all of that, you know, I realized God did have a better different plan for me. And in that chapel that day, when the speaker, of course, who I felt was just there for me, basically said, God has heard there's someone here and God has heard your cries all these years, and he is answering them, and he's going to heal you, but it's going to be in layers.

It's going to be in layers, the healing. And you know, sometimes, if we get healed all at once, we may not appreciate the things we need to learn in the journey of healing. So, just like with these kids, we do want to give them hope with any victim who's been hurt, whether they've been sexually assaulted or exploited or trafficked. We want to make sure, I want to make sure, that they know that God does have a plan, because, you know, I was yesterday's garbage most of my life, and then God redeemed that, and you know, Jesus became the best friend and the best everything in my life. And so when I got to experience that love after that, that morning in that chapel where I felt him rocking me and I felt him holding me and I knew that he had been with me, but, you know, God gives humanity free will, and so people can do good, they can do evil, or they can do nothing. And two of those are really bad for people that use kids and violate others, but when we do good, that's the best part. And so people say, well, how can you still believe in God after all of this?

Well, because he didn't do those things. He allowed me to know as a very, very young child that it was the humans that were doing the evil and that he had given free will, and if he took it back, he would be a liar, and God doesn't lie. So he gave me a very childlike understanding of him, and that's what got me through until I was old enough and capable enough to deal with those things. And yes, six decades later in life, I still deal with PTSD, but I have a fabulous marriage.

I have wonderful relationships and friendships that I would never have had in my life because I wasn't home. And you have boundaries. I do.

I do. You've learned, yeah, yeah, you have boundaries. You know, you know how far you'll go and whether it's a conversation or a relationship or a friendship or whatever that is, you have, and we have folks, boundaries are healthy. Boundaries are good. They're just like your property line. You know, you let certain people onto your property and you tell other people, I'm sorry, we'll be friends and meet in the coffee shop, but I'm not bringing you home.

I mean, that's just the way that works. When we get back, I want to talk about, you know, this idea of, you know, what is normal because there are people who may be trapped in this, but they're there, as you mentioned, you know, you went from an abusive situation, went into college, had some freedom, had some liberties, understood some things, but then got into a relationship and then, and it wasn't until down the road that you realized, man, I'm in a relationship that has the same characteristics and we need to talk about how we break those barriers back right after this. This is Adam Mundall with State Air and we are sponsors of Chosen Generation and Pastor Greg. Sponsoring this program has been a real blessing to our business and I want to encourage you to join me in sponsoring Chosen Generation and Pastor Greg. Call him today at 830-446-3624.

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When the regime gives the order you have to kill. My heart was pounding. I felt my body bouncing and twisting on the floor. They put numbers on our shoulders, then separated us into rows of even and odd numbers.

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I've been going over to that so you could see that. But Beulah's Place is a big part of this transitional story. Let's talk about, real quick, we've got about seven minutes, but it goes so fast. So here's a scenario. People will say, well, these women are trapped or why don't they get out? Why don't they stop it?

Why don't they get away? Your situation going from your family situation, then college, then to an abusive marriage, but you got out by working through the process. Yes, absolutely. Working through the process. And for me, that included clearly, you know, counseling, prayer, doing the work, the hard work, the painful work. I became a statistic officially at 31 years old when I reported, you know, through my counseling process. And at least one of my predators, my birth mother, who was the primary predator, went to church, taught kids, all that.

No one would ever know kind of thing. And that happens a lot. And so, but here's the thing about the hurts is that, you know, the forgiveness part, yes, it's for us, it's really for God, I believe, because when you take on that debt, if I forgive you for a transgression or for a horrible action, then I own that debt. I've forgiven you, but I still have to deal with the pain.

And a lot of people think, oh, I'll just forgive in words, but they don't do the work to deal with the pain. So then I started dealing with the pain, the identities, and then God brought a beautiful human being into my life, my husband of 22 years. And together, you know, we saw a greater need to help kids that were on the street, people that needed the kind of love that Jesus had given me.

And that's kind of how Beulah's Place started, sort of a change of life. And for 13 and a half years, we rescued or assisted in rescuing 300 kids. We housed over 50 of them, and eight of them have gone and completed college because the Lord gave me that path.

Here's how you lead someone else through this because of what you've been through. And then, and I'm putting it up right now, out of Beulah's Place, was birthed Voices Against Trafficking. And I just noticed, I mean, there are several of your charter members that I know quite well.

Yes, you do. Wow. We have a distinguished panel of which you need to become part of. Well, I would be honored.

Oh my gosh. Let's talk about that. Yeah, we'll talk about that. We will.

Okay. We'll talk about that. So Voices Against Trafficking in the middle of the night, I kept getting nudged by God. If you've ever had a God nudge, you know what I'm talking about? You can't sleep, you know, it's just okay.

Okay, well, you want to tell me. And I kept hearing more voices like, Andy, your voice is powerful and influential to an extent, but what if you had more voices? Go get more voices. And so out of that in 2019, I went to Capitol Hill, had the first launching of Voices basically. And we had 200 attendees during the voting process at that time.

We had people from Mexico and we had people from all over. We had Congress people from both sides and that began the birthing of Voices Against Trafficking. So what we do is we're national, international, we are about awareness and prevention and education and action, inspiring action in everyday people and what they can do, whether they have money, time or none of those. And then this past year we put out a book, well actually just a couple months ago, Voices Against Trafficking, the strength of many voices speaking as one, because we know collectively, just like churches and other organizations, so to speak, if we are united for God's purpose for protecting humans, this is a human issue, not political, not religious, trafficking exploitation is a human issue at the root. So this book is a great conversation opener. There's 20 chapters from all different perspectives, media, you know, how slavery evolved long before America was even here and that was based on human trafficking, how you can protect your kids and grandkids. So all these chapters bring education awareness, what you need to know about gaming, what you can do when you travel.

So we want to get people aware and we have our campaign going to get a book in the hands of every member of Congress, every governor and every attorney general, every single year as we bring out new additions. Wow. Wow. Not bad for a little mustard seed.

I don't know, I read a story about something great happening out of mustard seeds, but you know, it's this little book that a few billion people have bought and read, I don't know, something like that. Yes, absolutely. Well, it's all through God's grace because the international forums we put on every, every quarter that are free on Facebook and YouTube, people can go to our website, voices against trafficking.com. They can find the dates, they can click and join on those dates and we bring people, you know, us marshals and other organizations and survivor leaders stories like mine.

So we want people to get hotlines and helplines on that website if they're hurt or if they need help. And that's what we're trying to do to help people. So critically important folks that that we get engaged in this process, our children, our children are our future.

And we're gonna we're gonna be held accountable, I believe wholeheartedly one day for what happened to the least of these. And so let's get involved voices against trafficking voices against trafficking. You can get involved in that today voices against trafficking.com. Get signed up there.

And if you know or are aware, there are some hotline and helpline numbers there as well. Andy, thank you for all that you're doing. God bless you. Well, thank you and bless you too.

All right, folks back with more after this. Sexual predators and comprehensive sex education, both break down inhibitions. That's what they start with. They also gain trust with the child, and then slowly start to get them towards sexual activity. Anything goes, you are teaching children, adult child sex, you're teaching transgender issues. And you know, children are moldable and influenced by that they said, Okay, now we need you and your team to be able to explain what homosexuality is to a four year old student to introduce this kind of material at that age. Frankly, it's child abuse, you're going to teach our children that it's okay for any two children of any age of any sex to have sexual intercourse with each other. As long as two components are present, one's using a condom and they both give consent.

Did I hear that correctly? It's not a neutral venue. There's no such thing. Okay, the schools are doing your job, they are discipling your children, but they're not discipling them in the faith of Jesus Christ. It's only the exceptional child that even survives that system. Most do not survive.

Most have not survived. They believe that children are sexual from birth, and that they deserve and have the right to be sexually active and to seek sexual pleasure. And if anyone is stopping them from that, then you are judging and oppressing them. Even kindergarten now, they're wanting to teach them more and more perverse information and acts and put that into the children's minds. And once those that poison is in a child's mind, it doesn't leave. They'll always remember what they learned. And it's by design, it's orchestrated.

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And welcome back to Chosen Generation Radio where no topic is off limits and everything filtered through biblical glasses. And it is my sincere pleasure to welcome to the program my next guest. He and his attorney are with us today. His attorney is a member of the Center for Individual Rights. He's working with that organization. The suit is Crable versus Bright Key Inc. And I hope I said that last name correctly. But I will ask forgiveness if I didn't and correction for it.

Greg Crable is in a federal lawsuit against his former employer for discrimination based on race and political opinion. I want to welcome Greg and his attorney Terry Pell to the program. Good to have both of you gentlemen. Thanks for being here. Pastor Greg, thanks so much for having us on the show. It's my sincere pleasure.

It's my sincere pleasure. I know you're involved in a suit. So I know that there are certain things you cannot talk about.

But can you can you give me just kind of an idea? My understanding of the history of this is is that you were consulting for this company. They were so incredibly impressed with your work ethic and your productivity and how you did and so on, that they offered you a high level key position within their organization. And obviously, you were doing this podcast the entire time.

And then suddenly, things went south with them. But talk to me about your experience, if you would, relative to what you can share. Sure, what you said is all accurate. I would add in addition to that, not only was I doing this podcast all the time, but I spoke with them about it ahead of time to make sure that it was okay. I had explicit agreement from my boss and from the president of the company that what I just said my own time in my podcast on my blog, whatever, that's my own business. So what happened was, I, as you said, I was working as a consultant. They hired me as vice president of operations. And I was doing really good work.

They gave me a big bonus shortly afterwards for helping them through the initial stages of the pandemic. And then one of my co workers found out about the podcast and found two episodes that he didn't like one was on diversity and one was on hate crime. And he got upset about that and tried to get me fired and sent around an email to the whole company, excluding me. That was a little cowardly of my opinion.

I wish he'd come and talk to me first, but that would have been the right way to handle it. But instead he complained, got a bunch of people riled up against me. They staged a walkout and said that unless the company fired me, they weren't coming back on the job. And despite the explicit promises I had that they weren't going to fire me because of this, that's what I said in my off time with my own business. They caved in and live off the job.

Wow. Well, you know that that's why we have a constitutional Republican, not a democracy, right? Well, that's, that's a little bit more of a legal question that I'm prepared to answer. But I would say that, you know, it is, it is true that we have freedom of speech in America, right? And right now what's happening is employers are being conscripted by these activists to enforce an agenda, to tell employees what they can say and do and believe on their off time.

And that's not right. We don't, we don't want the government doing that to people. And we don't want private employers doing that to people. And we don't want Americans to have to live in fear as, from what I understand, many Americans are, they're afraid to express their opinion on topics because they're afraid that something like what happened to me would happen to them. Yeah, well, and, and, and the sad part is, is well, all the opinion we're sharing is, is that everybody should be able to have an opinion. I mean, that, yeah, that's kind of the, the, the whole idea of this is, is, you know, I, I may, I may disagree with somebody on something, but I should have the right to share that and they should have the right to share what they're sharing and, and, and we may agree to disagree.

Talk to me about, you know, where you see this going, because this seems to, I mean, to me, this seems like a pretty significant thing. This is corporations are being influenced to do exactly what you're talking about. We have Justin Danhof from the free enterprise project on quite frequently, and they are involved in the stockholder meetings, bringing to the attention of the CEOs, how their messaging and many of their policies are excluding a large percentage of the American population and and, and that they need to really seriously think about reframing where they're coming from and what they're doing. But it seems as though, as you mentioned that corporations are being used to bring down the hammer on many of our constitutional rights.

Yes, I'd pass your, I think that's right. And I think what's happening is that a very small but vocal and activist minority with opinions that are not shared by the majority of Americans are pushing for companies like the pressure that's been, there are many things in the news right now where activists are putting pressure on various companies to enforce an ideological agenda on their, on their employees. And that's, that's not what we want. You know, if we want to have a diverse and open society where people can have free speech and all that, fairness in the workplace requires that we're open to employees who have different viewpoints outside the workplace. And that's not what's going on right now.

Right now, a very narrow ideological agenda is being crammed down people's throats, and employers have become the enforcer. One of the things is that that's, you know, mentioned in here is, is, you know, oh, well, you know, we're talking about hate preach, or hate hate speech. But but they, it seems to me that they have hijacked that terminology. So as we as we're talking about here, right, if I, if you and I happen to find a topic that we didn't agree on, and and then you would say that, well, you know, you're not agreeing with me, I'm just going to call what you're saying about that topic hate speech, because I don't agree with you.

This is a very dangerous road that we're traveling, in my opinion. Yeah, it's such a dangerous precedent. Because as you say, who's defining what is hate speech? And I don't believe in hate speech, or calling people names. I'm not that kind of a guy.

I'm a nice guy. I don't want you know, I don't want to promote hate in any way. But we have people who are trying to define hate speech to mean, you disagree with me about this particular public policy. And that's not hate.

That's not not a fair use of that term. And unfortunately, what's happened is that kind of language and that kind of pressure and that kind of attitude has been used to characterize people, you know, you've probably seen the the, you've probably seen the little children's book, everyone who disagrees with me, it's Hitler, you know, that it's coming to that sort of a level where, if you disagree with somebody, you're a terrible, horrible, racist, bigot person. Well, and and there are situations where, you know, I had a representative from CFAM that was on with me earlier this week. And we were talking about some of the statements that have been made by this administration, relative to their animosity towards individuals that support a traditional family view, and referencing individuals who have that thought process, which I do, I believe in a husband and wife and children. But that individuals who believe like I do are somehow evil, and and offensive, and and should should be silenced. And and that's kind of along the lines of what we're talking about with your lawsuit. Am I?

Am I on the right track? Yes, I think the one thing that astonishes me about all this is that people don't think about when the shoe is on the other foot. This isn't only about protecting my views and what I happen to say in my podcast, I want everybody to be protected for what they have to say on whatever they want to talk about, we should have free speech, which people should be able to express their own views. And it's very short sighted to say, well, right now, this particular ideology that that I'm a part of it has, you know, it's strong and can beat people down and can enforce compliance.

What are you going to do when the tide shifts? And a different ideology is in power, you need to have protection, where every employee is protected against this kind of retaliation. Because we can't allow the shifting winds of culture and opinion and all that to have that kind of a power rubber. As you're speaking about this, and I know you have your attorney with you so that that way you make sure that you don't do anything that, you know, creates an issue relative to the federal suit that you filed. Because, as I said, I believe it's a very important lawsuit that you're engaged in. What message are you hoping that audiences grasp from what you're talking about?

What is what is what is the most important piece about this? Yeah, so this lawsuit is about the right of employees to be able to extract their own opinion on their own time on matters of public concern without fear of retaliation. Because right now, as we've discussed, employers can retaliate against people because of of their own views. And we don't want that we want people we don't want people living in fear of having an express in their own opinion.

So that's what the lawsuit is about. We want to reinforce or enforce or get some get a decision that would establish some precedent that employees are free to say what they want on their own time outside of the office. And then by the same token, if you are, let's say that you are an employer, and you've got, you know, certain concepts that you that you believe in, then you should have the right to be able to understand that like in your situation, I mean, you were open and upfront, you let these people know what you were doing, they could certainly look at it, they could identify it, they could see what it was. And then they could make a decision as to whether or not that was going to work relative to the environment that that that they were engaged in. They could have told you upfront and said, Hey, you know what, now we don't think that'll work. But we'd like to keep you on as a consultant. And that would have been fine.

I mean, that would have been great. But they didn't, they hired you, and then they fired you, having already agreed that what you were doing wasn't wasn't an issue. I'd like to get more into into that particular topic as well and bring your attorney in for his thoughts.

As as he's comfortable, we're going to take a break. We'll be back with more with Greg crable right after this, and his attorney Terry Pell from seer.usa.org right after this, please tell me apparently one of the Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Teresa long do MPH, Dr. Samuel Sigloff and Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Peter chambers do and flight surgeon, all three of the have given me this data. I have declarations from all three the state is under penalty. This is under penalty of perjury.

We intend to submit this to the courts. We have substantial data showing that we saw for example, miscarriages increased by 300% over the five year average almost. We saw almost 300% increase in cancer over the five year average. Cancer is not being talked about except for by Dr. Ryan Cole. Thank you, doctor. We saw this one's amazing neurological so neurological issues which would affect our pilots over 1000% increase 1000 10 times that's 10 times rate and obviously that was 83,000 per year.

I'm sorry, 82,000 per year to 863,001 year. Our soldiers are being experimented on, injured and sometimes possibly killed. Dr. Corey, thank you so much for your stance on the corruption.

That's precisely what it is. They know this and Senator, when these doctors are attacked, not necessarily the people in this room, I'm not given names, they call me. I'm the one dealing with the medical boards. I'm the one watching the witch hunts. I'm the one fighting them off and I'm the one telling them where to go.

I'm going to keep doing that. Senator, we also have let me give you this last thing and then I'll shut up and get out of your way. 928, 2021 Project SALIS weekly report. Project SALIS is a Defense Department initiative where they report and they take all this data that doesn't exist supposedly and they give it to the CDC. They're watching these vaccines. On that date and around that date, I have numerous instances where Fauci and that entire crew were saying it's a crisis that's unvaxed. It's 99 percent unvaxed in the hospital.

In Project SALIS, in the weekly report, the DOD document says specifically 71 percent of new cases are in the fully vaxed and 60 percent of hospitalizations are in the fully vaxed. This is corruption at the highest level. We need investigations. The Secretary of Defense needs investigated.

The CDC needs investigated and thank you so much Senator for having the courage to stand against these special interests. My passion is the fight for freedom. My father fought for World War II defending our country. Today, we are no longer fighting with guns.

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Thanks so much for being here. This is a really important case that we are, that we're talking about and I hope that you'll follow it. You can follow it by going to cir-usa.org and you're going to be looking for the K-R-E-H-B-I-E-L, Crable Case.

Just if you look that up in their search you'll come to it. And it's Crable vs Bright Key Inc. And it is, this is a federal lawsuit. So the goal here is to address this as a federal issue.

Terry I want to go to you for a second. You were mentioning that there is a local law right now that you guys are battling this with that says that corporations cannot restrict political, private political speech of their employees. Can you talk a little bit about that and how that is playing a role in this and maybe again the larger objective with the federal lawsuit?

Greg's business was located in Howard County, Maryland. Howard County has its own employment discrimination law and one of the provisions of that law is that employers, including private employers, cannot retaliate against employees based solely on their political point of view. So an employer can't fire somebody because they put a lawn sign supporting a Republican candidate in their yard. So that's what the law is designed to get at. It's actually a very good law and it's what's helping us in making a dramatic difference in this particular case because Greg was fired essentially for expressing a point of view that his employer decided shouldn't be expressed by an employee of that company. So this falls squarely within the Howard County law and we're hoping through this case to show people why these kinds of laws are important and suggest that maybe the laws preventing discrimination, employment discrimination based on political views should be passed elsewhere besides Howard County. A lot of people live in fear and they just kind of are silent. I think back in the day we had Jerry Falwell and D. James Kennedy that were the leaders of the silent majority, if you will. But there's a lot of this silencing that is going on.

Greg, this question goes to you. You live in Maryland. I've got friends that live in Maryland.

Jim Simpson's a good friend of mine that lives out there in Maryland and I know he's battling and working really hard because there are a lot of great people out there just like there's great people in California where I came from. But there are others around the country that would say, well, you know what? Come on down here to Texas, man. Don't worry about it.

Just move on down to Texas. What was it about this situation where you had the personal resolve to say, you know what? I could run from this, but this is a fight that's worth having.

Yeah. Well, thanks for the question. The issue here isn't just about me and my life. The issue is that I want to live in an America where people are free to express their own political views. I don't want my children, I don't want my friends and my neighbors to be afraid that they can be discriminated against. They can lose their livelihood, they can lose their health insurance, they can lose their reputation. All these things can happen to them because some bunch of activists or some, somebody in some HR department or somebody doesn't like their political opinion. And I think that's something worth fighting for.

And I thought about just letting it go and moving on with my life, but you have to draw a line in the sand sometimes and say, no, we're not going to put up with this and we want it to stop. Talk to me about, if you don't mind, so you are working with the Center for Individual Rights. How did you come across them? Well, a friend, a lawyer friend, I was talking with him about the case and he did some research and found out about the Center for Individual Rights. And we realized that they're an organization that stands up for free speech and defend people in this kind of situation.

So he made an introduction and we spoke about the case and went on from there. So I'm very happy to have them represent us. I think your listeners should look into the Center for Individual Rights and support them if they can because they're doing good work. And that's the reason why I wanted to ask that question so we could make sure and highlight the organization that's helping you. And if you're watching us on the screen, you'll see Greg Cribble, plaintiff, attorney Terry Pell, and then the website. And again, it is cir-usa.org.

Cir-usa.org. Terry, let me ask you that as legal, as an attorney, what draws you to working with this organization and why do you believe that this is a critical case for people to understand? Well, what got me initially interested in this is I realized that the Constitution and federal law guarantees individuals certain rights, certain areas like free speech, freedom of religious expression, where the state may not interfere. And unfortunately, those laws have come to be enforced in a politicized way.

Certain views are protected. For example, in the 60s, they decided that pornography was entitled to the speech protection of the First Amendment. But then later on, other views, particularly conservative views, seem not to be protected with the same fervor that the rights of pornographers are defended. So I thought there ought to be an ACLU on the conservative side to bring the free speech cases that the ACLU wouldn't bring and defend the speech that's considered, you know, unpopular because it's too conservative or too right-wing. So we want to make sure that the guarantee of free speech protects all speech, regardless of the point of view being expressed. And we want to get rid of the tendency to enforce these, you know, individual rights in a way that, you know, it's sort of a new people, people did the tendency to think that, well, the First Amendment protects the speech I like, but it certainly shouldn't be extended to protect speech I don't like that type of, you know, two sided approach is completely undermines the idea of a right of free speech.

Because if you can pick and choose the speech you're going to protect, you don't have a right of free speech anymore. Well, one of the things too, and I'm willing to get about a minute left here, but one of the things too that I think is always argued is, well, yeah, but you know, the Constitution really is only directed at the government. You know, it doesn't apply to companies, it doesn't apply to businesses and so forth. And that's a big part of this argument as well, I would think, right? Am I correct, Terry?

No, that's right. We don't generally sue private employers because they do have, they're not the government and they do have a right to make agreements with their employees about what speech is appropriate and what speech isn't. In this case, there was an agreement, the employer agreed that Greg could engage in this speech, and then an outsider came in and essentially used strong on tactics to upset that agreement. And that's where we draw the line. That's where we will come in and hold the employer to the agreement the employer made with the employee.

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