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Hi, this is Pastor Greg and you're listening to Chosen Generation Radio. Get more at chosengenerationradio.com.

That's Chosen Generation Radio, where no topic is off limits and everything filtered through biblical classes. My passion is the fight for freedom. My father fought for a World War II defending our country. Today, we are no longer fighting with guns. Instead, we are fighting an ideological battle for control of our country by contributing to causes that support your constitutional rights.

I am Patriot Mobile. Sexual predators and comprehensive sex education both break down inhibitions 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 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. We'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. 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 that poison is in the 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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Neofl products do not treat, reduce, cure, or prevent disease. Welcome to Chosen Generation with your host, Pastor Greg Young. But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people, that you should shoe 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 have not obtained mercy. And welcome back to Ten Generation Radio, hour number three. Thanks so much for being here.

I know you have a choice of where you can listen each and every day, and I thank you for keeping it attuned here to Chosen Generation Radio. Well, folks, I am very, very pleased to have my next guest with me to talk about a piece of history that has been lost and to talk about an issue that is, well, we've talked about it for years here on the program through our Project 21 Black Leadership Network with Vince Ellison, with Alveda King, with a number of leaders, with Ward Connerly as well. And I'm very, very pleased to present my next guest to you, retired Colonel James Wyatt. Colonel Wyatt, welcome. It's good to have you with me. Thanks for being here. Good morning, sir.

And yes, you mentioned Project 21, which I'm very familiar, and Ward Connerly and Alveda. And I'm happy to talk with you because Nanny Helen Boras, which is the subject of my conversation and the subject of my life now, was a mentor to her uncle, Dr. Martin Luther King. So thanks for having me and my wife, Patricia, who went to- Good morning.

Good morning. Patricia went to Nanny Helen Boras' school that she started in 1909 and ended up going to Puerto Rico and Haiti doing missionary work in the late 60s and early 70s. So thank you for having us, sir.

It's my sincere pleasure. I was in Plano, Texas a couple of weeks ago, visiting my mom and my aunt. My mom's 86 and my aunt is 90 and she had flown in.

We moved here to Texas in 2011 and seen her, my aunt, in 10 years and not since my severe car accident in 2017. And while we were there, I had had some property taken and was able to find out that the police department was able to recover it. So I went down to the police department to recover the property and the Holy Spirit had said, get there at 8 a.m. And I was like, okay.

So I got there at 8 a.m. And there was a woman who was there that I overheard her conversation at the window. And she was there to get an incident report. Her son had been shot three times.

Yes, sir. And an African American woman and her son was shot. She was telling him she lived in a great neighborhood, but these two guys jumped out of their car and ran up on her son who was standing in the driveway and shot him three times. No rhyme, no reason.

They still are trying to figure out what the deal was. And two things struck me out of the conversation and I got a chance actually to pray for her, which was really special. And I know that that's why I was there early was for that. But one was we talked about the significance of young people not understanding the value of life. And then secondly, we talked about how important it is that we break this race division and understand that we have all been created by God.

Yes, sir. And so all of our lives should be important. You have witnessed all sides of this equation. And that was one of the things that inspired Miss Burroughs and her fight was she saw that value in people's lives. Talk about how that has impacted you these last 16 years. Well, it's impacted me because until I discovered her in 2008, I often wondered if there was something wrong with me.

I don't seem to think like everybody. And I might tell the story that I'll be as I said, I'll be 90 years old next week. And I'm an avid golfer. And I happened to discover her only as I was going to play golf in Washington, D.C. and I saw the street Nanny Holland Burroughs Avenue and I was impressed that there was a street named after a woman. So when I found out about her, I went to the school that she established in 1909 and met with the principal who showed me a small museum and there in that museum set the photos of Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, James Weldon Johnson, alongside Nanny Holland Burroughs. So the principal invited me to go to the Library of Congress where there is considerable information about Miss Barrs. I did that and there are 110,000 pieces of information with her. I had been playing golf three times a week for 53 years at that time, often four times when I could get around my mother. I stopped playing golf for two years that day and lived in the Library of Congress studying her life. And so since that time I have dedicated my life to her life. So as we go around talking about Nanny, I find that it's difficult to talk about her issues because, even in the church, because she was so direct in her views. And so I'm proud to talk with you. Pastor, what you can do for Nanny Holland Burroughs and for me is you have connections and associations with organizations that have a lot of visibility and connections throughout the United States, and I do not.

Most people with whom I try to connect do not respond. I try to get them to look at my website, which we will talk about today. But I would appreciate you highlighting my website and my work to Project 21, to Ward Conley, and to those people that have a voice. And I think you'll be interested to find that their voice is the voice of Nanny Holland Burroughs.

So let's talk about that. She began talking about this in what year? Well, Nanny opened her school in 1909, but I think her first entrance onto the national scene was at the 1900 National Baptist Convention, where she was a 20-year-old woman. She had graduated from high school, which is now Dunbar in Washington, in 1896. And as she was giving this speech, I think she said something which has become sort of a trademark.

Of course, it was a black man in the audience. It was a black National Baptist Convention, who said, who's that young girl? Why don't she sit down? She's always talking. She's just a startup.

And Nanny said, yes, I may be a startup, but I'm just starting up. So I think we can say that from 1900 until she passed is when she began to be visible. In 1902, she founded the Women's Auxiliary in the Baptist Church. And in 1907, she founded Woman's Day in the Baptist Church. In 1905, she was a keynote speaker in Hyde Park, London as a 26-year-old to the First Baptist World Alliance Convention. And her message to those 18,000 people who assembled there, and she got rave credits from the British newspaper. Here was this 26-year-old black woman, and her message was the triumph of truth, where she said, it is useless to telegraph to heaven, a shipload of blessings, and no one on the wharf to unload the vessels when they arrive. So this was Nanny's message throughout her life.

It dealt with challenges and responsibilities, etc. So far as the black and white issues concern, I might point you to a West Virginia women's voice newspaper in 1923. And here was her message in the newspaper. White women and Negro women need to come together. There are real dangers ahead. Politics afford an opportunity for exploitation and bargaining.

The unscrupulous and unworthy are enrolled in all parties and can be bought and sold. So that, although Nanny was a Republican, this was her message across the board to people of all races. And very controversial, but quite relevant to today is something that she wrote in 1928. And you can find these on my website, nburrowsinfo.org.

Yes. And it's 12 things the Negro must do for himself, and 12 things white folks must stop doing. My orientation is on 12 things the Negro must do for himself, because I try to not become so involved in things that are outside my sphere of capabilities. And one of the things that she says, and you can see this in an opinion piece, which is located on my website, where Nanny said, we've got to stop blaming other folks for all of our rights. And she talked about taking responsibility. She was a person who fought racism, but she sought cooperation across the board. And let me just read part of her message at the women's convention in the Black National Baptist Convention in 1956.

She said, we have quite enough of the occasional, the planned meanings together on special or high occasions. But we have far from enough united interests to bring us together on common grounds to face our common problems, and discuss what we can do together to enlighten all of the people of this nation, and enlist them in all of the services that make for the common ground. So here again in 1956, you could see Nanny seeking cooperation across the board. By 1960, she was working with Martin Luther King, and she was a mentor to Dr. King. You will see also part of a letter that he wrote to her, if you go to my website, the opinion piece. She had become quite militant and a little discouraged, if you will, about progress in the country. But here again is how she oriented on us as a race. She said, the day of the protest has come, but the weapon of black warfare must not be hatred and frustration, but rather improvement in home values, Christian values, and education. So here again is Nanny talking about what we need to do to go forward as opposed to looking backwards. Those are just some opening statements.

One of the problems that I face, or that we face, I think, is the audience wouldn't know Tyler Perry, the American actor. At the Country Music Awards in 2017, here's what he said. Now it has never been more important that we all come together, find some common ground, spend some time listening to each other, and realize that we're more alike than we're not alike. I thought that was a powerful statement that kind of reached out to the message of Nanny Helen Burroughs.

Yet when I reached out to Mr. Perry's organization, I get no response about how we can move forward together. So that's just an opening, if you will, Pastor Ross. I don't know Tyler Perry well personally, but actually Tyler Perry many, many years ago before he became, you know, Tyler Perry really has become famous in about the last 15 years.

Yes, sir. But about 20 years ago, Tyler Perry, his grandmother was a longtime attendee of St. Stephen's Church in San Diego, under Bishop George Dallas McKinney. And Bishop McKinney was a personal friend of mine.

And one of the Sundays that we visited down there, actually, Tyler Perry was invited to come up and speak and say a few words. But I know that, you know, part of the challenge that that is faced within the community is kind of a pushback against some of the messaging that perhaps you're talking about. You know, there's more of a desire to run parallel with the idea of equity, as opposed to run with the idea of equality.

Yes, sir. And, you know, so I guess I'm not wholly surprised that is that there's, you know, that there's not really a strong embrace of that. I noted also in reading that she was not a she was not in line with Mr. Du Bois. No, she wasn't.

And of course, the you know, the the NAACP and and, you know, was became very heavily influenced by him, and by and by these, you know, socialist kinds of views, which in reality, oppressed black Americans more than they more than they assisted black Americans. How important Well, let's do this. Let me let me let me ask go go because I want to shift for just a second. You had a long military career. How many years were you in service? 26 years, sir. And when did you begin? I started in 1953 and retired in 1979. And you rose to the rank of Colonel? Yes, sir. Um, as I'm sure that as you went along that you experienced challenges, right?

Within within the military, I assume. I'm glad you mentioned challenges. Yeah, no, absolutely. But at the same time, you also had opportunities. Yes, sir.

That if there were just simply a hardcore structural prejudice, those opportunities couldn't have existed, I would I would imagine. That is correct. And let me let me try to address what you are moving towards. Again, on my website, you will see a letter of appreciation that I received in 1972. When I was at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, and it was I had 2000 soldiers under my command. It was a letter from the post commander who was saying, Colonel Wyatt, we really appreciate and want to thank you for what you've done to try to bring harmony among our blacks and whites here on the floor for establishing what was called the Black Awareness Week. So I developed a week where we talked about black awareness. And I established a program called racial talkback sessions, where we had the young black soldiers and the young white soldiers sit down and talk with each other. And this this was sort of common for me, because many people say to me, geez, you rose to the rank of full colonel. You were the only black program manager out of the 50 program managers in the United States Army. Did you not face racism? And my answer to that is, you know, I guess maybe I did. But I always thought it was because people were envious because I was so good at what I was doing. But I didn't view it as racism. I thought it was simply envy on the part of people. And I guess it's the way that I've lived my life. But I must tell you that I never saw the racism in the military that I think some people want to talk about. And I am glad you asked that question.

That's about the best I can do with that. Well, I and I appreciate your candor with regards to that, you know, I it it when I when I think about this topic, and boy, we could we could talk for probably a good for several hours, you know, relative to this, you know, everyone has life experiences that are going to influence how they view whether it's individuals or or or or just society as a whole. And I think it is important for us to be able to have those kinds of conversations. And then also to recognize that what influences and this is I'm not looking at this as a socialist statement, but what influences one group of individuals within our culture and our society is going to influence everyone in our culture and our society.

Yeah. And and I think it's important for us to understand that. Well, I think it's true.

And I what I asked for and try to encourage is to have feedback or pushback about what I say on my website, and I don't get either. Let me be very candid in saying that one of the issues that I've that I try to face is with my white friends. And I try to say to them, as happened on The View with Senator Tim Scott, they want to say, Well, Jim, you're exceptional. So I'm not exceptional. You know, what I am, is I'm a product of Daisy Wyatt, who was my mother, who taught me certain values and taught me certain things in life.

So I'm not exceptional. But the problem that I have, and I experienced it yesterday, I was at a very large community in northern Virginia, Fredericksburg, and it happened to be a political picnic, a Democratic picnic. And the main speaker was from Orange, Virginia, was head of the African American Historical Society from Orange, Virginia, which happens to be where Nanny Helen Barnes was born. And he gave a marvelous speech. And what he said is that I'm well placed to tell this story.

And he told the story about slavery. And the woman who organized the committee, the white woman said, You know, and we understand what you went through. We had such empathy for you.

We were so sorry. And what I say to my white friends is, I don't want empathy. What I want from you is a straightforward statement that all of us need to sit down and talk about the essence of what's going on in our country. Let's talk about responsibilities and challenges and going forward. I lean on George Orwell's 1984 novel, Okay, who controls the past controls the future, who controls the present controls the past. And so if you read my website, you will see a letter that I that I think Nanny Helen Burroughs would write today.

And that letter talks about the the important things in the history of the United States, and they deal with the coming of Christ in 1776. And and so let's talk about critical race theory. Why is it a theory? Let's talk about what it is.

But let's talk about things going forward. And I like to talk about Nanny as saying here is what my old grandmother would say. And I entitled it pride, hope, determination, and versus victimization.

They tell me the story about my grandmother, Maria Pondexter. She would say, Yes, honey, I was a slave. But I wasn't. I was just in it. I was in slavery, but I wasn't no slave.

I was just in it. That's all. They may have slayed my body, but they didn't slave my mind. I work we're coming to the close of our time together. Unfortunately, that is a beautiful way though, to understand, you know, as as we come together, and then as we look forward, you know, we can allow I mean, every single one of us right now, predicated on the tyrannical behavior of the of the quasi government that we're under right now. Yes, sir. It is is being enslaved.

We all are. But we can choose to throw off those shackles and take back our rightful place in this nation. And and we're and the only way we do that is is together.

We have to do it together. And it sounds to me like that's exactly what Miss Burroughs was talking about. We are passing as you close you look behind me and you see Proverbs chapter 22, verse six, teach your children the right path.

And when they are older, they will remain upon it. And that's what nanny is about. And I asked you to encourage your audience to go to my website and give me some feedback pushback so that we can open a dialogue about the pros and cons of the views and visions of nanny Helen bars for our race. Let me just say this as I close. nanny was kind of harsh and speaking to people.

And one of the things she said to the black race is the following a race rises on its own wings, or is held down by its own weight. Amen. Amen.

Yes. Colonel, thank you for being with me today. Patricia, thank you for joining us today. Next time we get together, we'll we'll, we'll have more space to talk to both of you.

And let me see if we can't expand the amount of time we spend together. I very much have enjoyed getting to meet you and getting to know you a little bit and I look forward to our to our future conversation. Pastor, it's been our honor. Thank you. God bless. God bless you.

And Helen Burroughs project. We thank you. Amen. Thank you so much. All right, we're gonna take a break and we come back Tamara.

Lich will be with us. She founded the truckers protest in Canada. We'll talk about what she learned from that coming up right after this brief break.

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I am Patriot Mobile. And welcome back to Children's Generation Radio, where no topic is off limits and everything filtered through biblical glasses. And I'm very, very pleased to welcome to the program. She is the founder and really the person, the organizer behind what was the Canadian truckers protest. And for those of you that are not familiar with it, we'll talk a little bit about that.

And then what did we learn, both from the Canadian government's response, as well as the the the lack of response by the American government as well and, and and what was done by by our by our own government here in the United States. I want to welcome Tara Lich to the program. Tamara, welcome. Good to have you.

Thank you so much. So, first of all, I guess how how did you become involved in in this truckers protest? Well, I became involved. Bridget Belton is a trucker from Ontario. And she had connected with a gentleman by the name of Chris Barber over TikTok or social media. Bridget had had some problems at the border with the mask mandates and stuff.

And she sort of had enough. Chris Barber is from Saskatchewan, my home province where I was born and raised. And he'd actually put out a TikTok video saying, or calling for a nationwide trucking shutdown on January 23. And I reached out to him and it was basically a small group of people with a lot of very similar ideas and very like minded. And we decided we were going to convoy to Ottawa. And I reached out to Chris and I said, you know, my background is logistics and administration and organization. I said, you guys are going to need some social media. You're going to need some funding.

How can I help you? Like so many other people, I was just fed up with what was going on in Canada. We have a petulant child and a part time drama teacher as a prime minister who was taking these tyrannical measures. And we just had enough. As it began to come together, did you, you're mentioning about the social media aspect and the logistics aspect of it. But did you expect it to grow to the place that it ultimately did?

No, you know, in the category of did not see this coming, that was probably number one on my list. You know, I remember when we were organizing and I was setting up the GoFundMe campaign and I asked Chris, well, how much should I set the target for? And he said like two hundred or two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. And I was like, no way.

I was like, that sounds greedy and we will never hit that. I in my head, I guess, envisioned we could maybe raise about twenty thousand dollars, you know, and with my very limited accounting skills, I was quite prepared to manage that. But, you know, within twenty four hours, we had over one hundred thousand dollars in donations. And so and it just took off like wildfire from there. What were what were the key negotiating issues that that, you know, that the truckers were were, you know, most concerned about and and and how did that then grow from from their initial concerns, the initial things that they were saying, OK, these are pertinent to us, to maybe the larger picture of how because I think I think it became something beyond. I mean, the truckers were there and and and agreeably so, because their own individual ability to have commerce and do their jobs was being impacted. But it really took on a larger life than just that.

And I think so many people got involved because they felt like, well, that's me. Yes. Well. Oh, sorry, my mind just went totally blank.

Oh, no, no, no, that's OK. So, so, so, so we started we started. I mean, the trucker mandate that our that our government imposed for the cross-border travel was really the catalyst that started this. And, you know, and it morphed into just getting our freedoms back.

You know, we we we wanted the mandates dropped. You know, they keep saying and they keep they kept telling us we're following the science, but I've never seen their science. I've seen the science from the likes of Dr. Brian Bridal, Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Zezilenko, all these David Martin. I followed them all.

They were showing science. And really, you know, as we crossed Canada, the stories that we heard would break your heart. It was devastating. People would tell us every day that they were planning their suicides. People lost their jobs. They lost their businesses.

You know, I had a gentleman stuff a note in my pocket telling me that him and his family were living in their car because they lost everything. You know, families were being divided. And so it started off, you know, with the trucker mandate and morphed into basically we want these mandates drop and we want our rights and freedoms back.

All right. So so that folks get an understanding of what this border issue was about. What was it that initially Canada said, you have to do if you want to and this was going out of Canada into the United States, correct? And coming back.

Okay. So what they were trying to mandate, which let me just back up a little bit for the first two years of the pandemic, our Prime Minister was calling our truckers heroes and likening them to soldiers going to war because they were keeping our shelves stocked and and he just went on and on and on. And then all of a sudden he was not going to let them cross the border without a vaccine passport or they would have to quarantine for 14 days.

Now, I don't know about you, but I could not not go to work for 14 days. And a lot of these people, that's their job. So, you know, they would have been quarantining more than they would have been working. Right.

And and that's every time that folks have folks who you understand, that's not like a one off. That means every time they came back into the country, they would have to take 14 days off before they could pick up another load. Correct. Correct.

Insane. And the amazing thing about these truckers, though, you know, our government came for our frontline health care workers and our doctors. They came for our Royal Canadian Mounted Police. They came for our military. They came for federal government employees.

And it was our blue collar heroes, you know, the people with everything to lose that actually finally stood up. I mean, I thought when they got to the RCMP and the military, that somebody would say something. And I was shocked, you know? Yeah. Shocked.

It was shocking. But, you know, when when I look at it from from from this side, I'm like, okay, but they have been grooming. And they had been cleaning out the guys that would have stood up the guys that would have, you know, engaged and gotten in the middle of this and probably put a stop to it within the military and so on. Well, those guys were mustered out. I mean, they got rid of those guys.

And they got rid of those guys intentionally because they wanted to make sure that there wasn't anybody that was going to be there to take that strong stand. What has happened to the Canadian military is an absolute travesty. You know, I flew into Pearson Airport a couple days ago and I was walking to get my baggage and I passed a group of young military men and I and I saw I caught this one gentleman's eye and I said, thank you for your service. And his response to me was, I don't even know what to say to that.

And I said, well, some of us out here are still grateful for what you do. You know, and ironically, our prime minister just flew over to the Ukraine and has now announced another $500 million in taxpayer money going to their war. And right now, our military personnel are having to buy their own gear. It's atrocious.

My goodness. That just makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. You know, and to the point that if you want to get into this or not, but you know, you guys have have border issues. And you guys have immigration issues, just like we do. And they've made policies that have made it easy for these Islamists and terrorists and others to actually come into Canada, spend a limited amount of time there, and then get their citizenship or however that's working. But basically, they get documentation. So now they can come into the United States. And and they're, they're, they're using Canada as a staging ground. Yes, which is detrimental to you while they're there.

Yeah, of course. I mean, even through the whole pandemic, we have a spot in Quebec called Roxham Road, where you can just walk right across the border. You know, illegal aliens is what they're called. Of course, they changed it to irregular migrants because it's much prettier.

You know how our Prime Minister loves pretty language. And you know, so we've got our RCMP at the border actually helping these people carry their luggage across, they get into Canada, they're given money, a hotel room, cell phone, you know, well, you know, and I'm watching actually what's happening in New York City right now, I understand that over 50% of your hotels are taken up by migrants. And my question is, and same with here in Canada, but look at our homeless population.

Oh, yeah, we, you know, like, where's the help for these guys? Yeah, well, I mean, look at what's happening to us, you know, one of our great cities is San Francisco. And, you know, look at look at the hotels that are just abandoning that area, because of how it's been run down, I'm sure somebody's gonna swoop in and, you know, pick up some of those buildings. And as you said, more than likely, they'll end up hosting illegal immigrants there in San Francisco.

You know, I mean, beautiful, beautiful properties. You know, I mean, I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. And I remember as a kid at Christmas time, you know, going over to San Francisco, and it was just what a what a magically awesome place to go to. And, and, you know, I mean, I haven't been going there since pretty much since the 80s, when they decided to become a sanctuary city.

They were one of the first in the country, but it is it's really horrific. We're going to take a quick break when we come back. I'd like you to talk a little bit to about as, as you were as the trucker convoy was happening. And you're looking to the United States and and and and this land of the free and home of the brave.

I assume probably in hopes that okay, somebody over there, right is going to step up, stand up and stand with us and put some pressure on the tyrant in Canada. And we'll talk about that when we get back. Again, Tamara Lish truckers protest.

Is there a website that folks should know about or go to or what do we say? Yes. Okay. You'll be to get it right now. Yeah, we'll give it to me. And then I'll put it up to Yeah, freedom Corp, Canada.ca is our website. It should be up right away.

If it's not up already. We've been working very diligently on that. And we're also putting out newsletters now releasing evidence that came out of the inquiry telling stories of the people that were beaten or arrested.

You know, the truckers themselves. So yeah, we're trying to get we're trying our best to get as much information out there as possible. Okay, truth freedom Corp, Canada dot CA.

Yes. All right, we'll get that up before as we come out of the break. And then let's talk about some of those stories as well.

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I'm your host, Pastor Greg, and my very special guest, Tamara Lish is with me. Truckers protest is what our topic is, freedomcorpcanada.ca. Tamara, you were sharing with me in the break a little bit about these truckers and some of the injuries they suffered, the brutality that took place coming against them.

We've got about six minutes left. I'd like you to share some of those stories and then also let's tie that into the expectation that, you know, where was the land of the free and the home of the brave since it's, you know, our border that was at question here? Why wasn't the United States more involved in fighting for freedom? That's an excellent question. And of course, we found out later that actually your president did talk to our prime minister and was trying to have him come down harder on us because he wanted it stopped.

Come down harder. So Biden was trying to come down harder on you guys rather than stand with you? That's my understanding. Yes.

Yes. You know, credit where credit is due. Governor DeSantis, when the GoFundMe froze our account and they were going to start donating the donations to a charity of their choice if people didn't request refunds. It was Ron DeSantis that stood up and said, oh, no, you're not. And, you know, I really hope I get to shake that man's hand one day because he's a hero to me for what he did. He stood up and took a stand for us. The only politicians from the United States that I heard that supported us.

And I'm not saying that they're the only two, but was the former President Trump and Governor DeSantis. Wow. Wow. And of course, Governor DeSantis' role in that was the fact that the that you had was it GoFundMe that's housed in Florida, right? Yes. So basically, I said to them, you're going to have you're going to have problems here at your headquarters if you don't change your policy.

Correct. Well, what they wanted to do was they said, we'll refund your money, but you have to email us and request it. And then whatever was left over, they were going to donate to the charity of their choice, which is fraud. And DeSantis called them out on that. It is fraud. People donated to a cause.

You can't just take that money and put it wherever you want. And ironically, I mean, I watched the Black Lives Matter protests. I watched the Seattle Chaz Shop autonomous zone where people were actually raped and murdered and businesses were burned and looted and vandalism occurred.

And they got all their GoFundMe money. I mean, we didn't even so much as put a pencil mark on the Prime Minister's office, you know? Yeah. Yeah. All right. So talk to me about these assaults that happened to members and to those that were a part of the truckers protest. Yes.

Well, I'm here in Ontario, as I was saying right now, we had a beautiful event here last night and I'm here with Chaba Vesey and Candy Cito. Saba was a truck driver, surrendered peacefully and was badly beaten. And he's got broken, he had broken bones in his neck and in his wrist. And he got down and surrendered and got on one knee.

And if you saw the footage of it, it would make you sick to your stomach. There's footage of the police kneeing him in the back. He was badly beaten. He couldn't work for the longest time, you know, so terribly affected. And Candy Cito is the First Nations lady from Ontario that was trampled by the horses.

And she's also still got, she's got a broken clavicle still, that hasn't been fixed yet. You know, like, what they did was unimaginable. And that's the stuff that I grew up watching on TV that happened in third world countries. Right. Right. So, so, so your members of the truckers protest, who were peacefully surrendering and and all of this was peaceful. You know, the the the presence on the road, every bit of this was peaceful. No, there were no there was no violence that was exhibited. And and yet, your people were met with violence under the direction, obviously, of the Prime Minister in your country, by these by the mounted police. Yes, yes, it was. It was appalling to see.

And I never thought I would see that happen in my own country. We had veterans, our military veterans, you know, a gentleman by the name of Chris Deering, who was blown up in Afghanistan, actually, he was the only survivor. And he's, he suffered, you know, extensive damage to all over his body, came to Canada because he saw what was happening. He realized that we were going to get beaten. And he knew that civilians couldn't, you know, that we're not used to that where he was, right. He came here. He was in the front lines. He told the police, listen, if you arrest me, I'm not going to resist. But these are my injuries.

And you're going to have to be careful. He was beaten with the butt of a gun, zip tied, had his hand zip tied behind his back, driven out to the middle are driven out to the outskirts of Ottawa and dropped off in the middle of a snowstorm. You know how they Yes, this is how they treated our veterans, our veterans. You don't hear I mean, there's there's nothing I've heard nothing about any of these stories. Nothing about any of these stories.

Yeah, I know. Well, of course, they don't want that to get out, right? They they're trying to paint us as terrorists and racists and homophobes.

And there's every form and as you can, there's still trials that are going on with regards to this. There's individuals who are being held, just like our J six people are being held. They're being railroaded in to prison up there.

And and and given no rights now. Now the gentleman you're talking about, he was a Canadian veteran, veteran of the Canadian military or American Canadian military name is Chris Deering, who testified at the inquiry that we had here in the fall, and it was absolutely heartbreaking. All right, folks, freedom, Europe, Canada dot CA, you know, what this is, is, and we're gonna, we're gonna out of time, unfortunately, but I'll get you back camera. But we're looking at this is the globalist agenda to put North America under the thumb of the WF and and so forth. I mean, that that's what this really is about.

And to hear that you you know that Joe Biden is sitting there, you know, cheering on Trudeau, as he drops the hammer on these people, it's not surprising. It's just more evidence of of what we're watching take place. And and folks, at the end of the day, the only way we push back against this number one, we better recognize this is evil. This is absolute evil. And you defeat evil at the cross.

Christ defeated the evil. And we've got to get back to that. We need to be praying the warfare prayers.

And then we need to be preparing in the physical for what's coming, because it's coming. Tamra, thanks for being with me. I greatly appreciate it. Folks, stay tuned coming up next.

Texas fully loaded here on TCN TV. I'm your host Pastor Greg. I'll be back tomorrow with another great program, Chodin Generation Radio.

Get more at the website, chodingenerationradio.com. Tamra, thanks for being here. I greatly appreciate it.

Thank you so much for having me. At the end of the day, when I stand before my God, I do not want him to ask me, What did you do with the world that I sent my son to die for and redeem? How did you fight the good fight to share the good news and keep evil in check?

How did you shine your light and be a beacon of truth in the darkness? Did you shrink back in fear when they demanded you change my message? Did you call evil good and good evil? Did you forsake my love for that of another, lying with the adulterer and setting up a new idol in your life? Have you defiled yourself through compromise and tolerance of that which I call an abomination? Have you innocent blood on your hands for the children murdered on your watch and the young ones perverted in their way by evil men, seeking their own comfort and reviling me?

No. At the end of the day, I want him to simply say the evidence is in. Well done, thou good and faithful servant. I love my God and I love his creation and I will go to my grave telling the world that evil is evil and only God is good and Jesus came to save the world. That no matter the evil in the world, I will never give up and in spite of the hate, I will love in truth. God bless you all and may love remove the veil so you all might enter into his rest.
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