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CGR WEDNESDAY 062123 Part Two

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CGR WEDNESDAY 062123 Part Two

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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. That was a shooting gallery up there. I could hear the tremble in his voice. She suffered a very severe being. The video is pretty graphic. Justice for us seems almost impossible.

It's not fun to watch somebody die. And they knew she was in mortal peril. They had not asked the hard questions. Why was the Capitol intentionally unsecure that day? The FBI had information about security concerns before January 6th. They're out for blood and they're getting it. They appear to be winning. Were the actions of the Capitol Police out of line?

Were there violations in use of force? Now I describe it as an inside job. Somebody do whatever God calls me. There's an old Chinese saying my ancestors learned before the Communist Party took over our country. The family is the essential unit of human society. And that you must have honor and defend your family.

But it's not always easy to do. 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.

I was number nine. My brother, he's still in prison. And my sister, she was sent to a labor camp without a trial. But there's one piece of evidence they haven't been able to destroy yet.

I left everything behind. If I can't expose what they did to us, then all of our suffering would be for nothing. 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 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 back to Chosen Generation Radio where no topic is off limits and everything is filtered through biblical glasses. And our number two, our number two, if you missed any part of our number one, I encourage you to give it a listen.

It is up on our audio if you go to the listen section that is already posted there. And David Shostakos, our constitutional originalist attorney, and I had some conversation about the building blocks for law and where that comes from and who is the giver of law and what happens to a society that casts that away. And so, some great conversation there.

I'm very pleased to welcome my next guest to the program. Have you ever thought about it? Maybe, you know, I come from the generation where we were taught, you know, if you take care of the little things, then the big things will take care of themselves. I mean, we were just taught that.

Nowadays, they don't take care of big things or little things. I'm sorry, but I think it's a fact. Anyway, my next guest has written a book about how tiny blunders, blunders? Yeah.

Tiny blunders have had huge, huge consequences historically. And I want to welcome to the program, Jared Knott. Jared, welcome. Good to have you with me. Thanks for being here. Thank you very much. It's an honor to be here.

I feel like you might have maybe possibly we've met before, but I don't know that for absolute certain. But nonetheless, I'm really glad to have you with me this morning. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to be here. And I believe you're up fairly early in your part of the world.

Oh, it's not like it's not like it. Okay. All right. Okay. All right. Very good. Very good. That was a long time ago. Okay, good deal.

Good deal. Well, talk to me. I mean, what was and you have a background, you you are a marine? Army. Army. Okay. You served in Vietnam. Yes.

Um, and talk to me about what got you started on the road of looking at, at these? What what, you know, like I said, the the small things that had big consequences? Yes, right. is inspired, at least in part by the old adage that comes down through Benjamin Franklin and others that were one of the nail, the shoe was lost from one of the shoe, the rider was lost for the rider, the battle was lost for the battle, the empire was lost, the empire was lost, all for the want of a nail. But that's nice old saying, but how often is that really happened in a single tiny mistake causes an entire empire to collapse. You will be amazed how often this happened over and over and over again.

It's a tiny it's sort of like a butterfly effect of human history, a single tiny mistake, dominoes, dominoes, dominoes and catastrophe at the end. It's interesting when you say that, because I think about there was a situation, everybody knows about, you know, David and Absalom, and and about and about that particular situation. But Abishai was given an order to go and and deliver a message on behalf of the king regarding another uprising, another Absalom type situation. And, and the Word of God says that he delayed in going. And as a direct result of that, David said, now, this situation might become worse than the Absalom situation, because of the delay. And it was in fact, one of the reasons why Joab killed Abishai was because he had delayed in delivering the king's order. And it led to Joab having to be killed or sentenced to death, but but but a death sentence carried out by Solomon, before Solomon could assume the throne. So you talk about ripple effects, right? Little blunders, having a large consequential impact on on a nation's history.

Yes, you mentioned delay. It's a completely different non biblical story that comes to mind when you say that. And that is the great fire in Chicago. Okay, it was a sort of just a small little barn fire. And the fire department put out 20 such fires in the previous month out there in Chicago. But when they kind of call the fire department, they call the wrong phone number, they call the wrong number. And so they went to the wrong address, they went to the wrong address. And by the time they realized the mistake after the correct address, the small barn fire, it got out of control and burned the whole city down. Burn the whole city down. It was burned for rain coming along.

It works, but it burned just about the entire city of Chicago down, simply because somebody gave them the wrong address and it caused the cause of delay. But yes, that's an example of a tiny mistake leading to a huge, huge disaster. No doubt, no doubt. What were some of the other I guess, what are some that are going to be more familiar for us? Yes, the very first one I thought of, it's been over 11 years ago, when I first had the first concept, but the very first one I thought of was this one, the teaser is a single piece of tape rotated several inches the wrong direction, changed the outcome of the Vietnam War, the United States might very well have won except for this single tiny mistake, which doesn't make any sense at all, right? What are we talking about? But it has to do with the water gate to break in. When they're breaking in, and Jimmy DeLong from the parking garage into the office building, they were told to hold a striker on the door down with a single piece of tape in the vertical position, so it could not be seen from the hallway.

They made a mistake and they put it in a horizontal position, which they should not have been doing in the first place. Frank Wills, the night Washington comes walking down the hall, sees the tape on the door, what's this? George McJimmy calls the Washington DC police, and he had to call them twice. But anyway, so the rumors that they contacted the uniformed officer was on duty in that particular part of the city, but he was intoxicated at a local bar and could not answer the call. And so they had to send instead the bomb patrol, which is three officers dressed as hobos, in a jalopy car. Well, they pull up to the Watergate complex to look at, does not recognize them as police officers. They go in, they arrest James McFord and the Cuban operatives, and Watergate begins, boom, boom, boom. Henry Kissinger gave an interview on television back years ago, and he said the plan was to go in and bomb the North Vietnamese treaty, just been signed, and go back in there and bomb the living daylights out of the North Vietnamese to get them in compliance with the treaty that was signed.

They were so weak politically, they could not. South Vietnam collapses, Nixon administration collapses, all falls apart because of a single piece of tape approaching several inches in the wrong direction and a drunk cop. Wow.

Wow. And of course, the other backstory behind that is, is that the woman at the desk in the office next to that, I don't know if you knew this or not, but she was running a prostitution and drug ring for the CIA, and that was why they actually were doing the tape on the door to go in to begin with. Going in through that office was a front to be able to get into the office next door because there was information that they wanted off of this operation and off of this situation, and they needed the president's stamp of approval on the operation, and so the CIA would get that approval then by going in through this back door. John O'Connor writes about that. He actually defended Mark Felt in, I think, when did Carter go in? 76.

Okay. So in 76, Carter's DOJ went after Mark Felt, who was Deep Throat, but he went after Mark Felt for having prosecuted and put Bill Ayers in prison. And so John O'Connor ended up defending Mark Felt, and he now has a book out that talks about, you might find it interesting, but it talks about the whole background of Watergate.

And that was the point at which, at that particular time, the FBI and the CIA really became enemies of a sort because Hoover said, I'm not going to allow you because they were running this ring and they were bringing in foreigners and Americans, they would drug them, they would get them in via the prostitutes, then they would drug them in order to get information out of them. I had no idea. I had no idea.

Isn't that crazy? There's a whole big world there. When you start talking about the CIA, of course, the most recent development, I still don't know that I could accept this, but there is serious evidence to indicate, it's shocking to even have to say it, that the CIA was behind the assassination of John Kennedy, which just seems like mind-numbingly impossible, but they admitted that they had a relationship with Lee Harvey and Oswald, they admitted that that much, and supposedly credible people have seen the evidence that they were in behind the assassination of John Kennedy, which is just impossible to believe, although Robert Kennedy Jr. says that his uncle was assassinated by the CIA. It's interesting now, if you read the disinformation, there's a DVD that I've got, I'll find it here in a minute, but it's called Disinformation, and it was done by General Pachepo. General Pachepo was the highest ranking former Russian intel officer that ever defected. He's the one that wrote the book, Red Horizon, that Ronald Reagan credits as being kind of his guide for how to unravel Gorbachev and the Soviet Union. Now, I was a Cold War Russian linguist in the United States Air Force, so I can tell you from the training that I received, that the disinformation that Pachepo talks about in that book is what we were trained to identify as linguists and as analysts during the Cold War. And so within that, it's interesting, in correlation with the conversation that we're having, to understand how they manipulate certain beliefs. One of the prime examples is Pope Pius, who is identified as, quote unquote, the Nazi Pope, except that in 1959, Israel gave Pope Pius the highest award that they give to a non-Jew for having saved hundreds of thousands of Jews.

Yeah, yeah. And four years later, in 1963, after the Soviets had put out all of this disinformation and written a comic book about him and all this stuff that they sent out, suddenly he becomes known in history as the Nazi Pope. And oh, yeah, he worked with the Nazis and so on and so on and so on, which was all lies. But that's what most people remember about Pope Pius. Well, yeah, people remember dirt.

A lot of pastors may view it as something that's positive. It's scandalous, the juicy parts, it's a easy part to remember. We might have mentioned going way back in history, there's also serious evidence to indicate that Secretary of War Stanton was involved in the Lincoln assassination conspiracy. That's another strange one, it's pretty hard to accept, but there was a, there was a definite conspiracy.

Of course, there were six assassins directly involved, but then there was a conspiracy behind that with talking about all that was involved there. But again, that could be, history hides a lot of its secrets and sometimes 50 or 100 years later, it comes to the service and sometimes it never comes to the service. There's an old quotation from Napoleon, that history is a pack of lives mutually agreed upon.

So what we have in history books, and maybe 80% accurate, 50% accurate, I don't know if it reaches 90% of it or ever or not. You know what, now I'm remembering. So when we talk about Kennedy's assassination, according to Pachepo, that was something, I think it was Khrushchev at the time. Yes, I think so.

Yes, it was. Okay, so he ordered the assassination of Kennedy over Cuba. And Pachepo says, that was, he ordered it. But they, but obviously, if it ever, you know, at that point, especially, if it had ever found its way back to the Kremlin, in their investigation, you would have had, I mean, we would have gone to war, we won, I mean, there was no, we absolutely would have gone to war. So he worked with and I think Robert Kennedy Jr. may be correct. Remember, you know, flashing forward now, Brennan, okay, colluded with other foreign intelligence, foreign countries, to try to validate the phony steel document. Because the CIA cannot spy on Americans. So he solicited these other Intel buddies to write up reports about supposed American involvement with Russia, and then submit those reports to Brennan to bolster this completely false narrative about the steel dossier.

It's certainly a false moment about the prostitutes urinating on the beds and all that sort of thing. It was absurdly false. And by the way, talking about Khrushchev ordering assassinations, there is also serious evidence to indicate that he did order the murder of Doug Hammershall way back when, the UN representative director. And that's because he died kind of mysteriously in an airplane crash in Africa.

Okay. There are, Lincoln, there's a lot of, for years, there have been many serious questions about the involvement of Secretary Stanton in Lincoln's assassination. And John Wilkes Booth was part of a larger conspiracy that he was getting money from someplace. And of course, this is a most shocking one. But John Kennedy being assassinated possibly by the CIA involved in theory, that's the whole thing.

I can't say it's true, but I'm saying there's serious evidence that it has to be taken seriously. So Doug Hammershall, Abraham Lincoln, John Kennedy, and sometimes the proof bubbles to the surface 50, 60, 70 years later, and sometimes it doesn't. I have another book in the pipeline. I'm working on tiny blunders, big disasters.

Number two, even more tiny mistakes to change the world forever. And then behind that is another book, the Hushtub Murders of Famous People. They murdered big and got away with it. And in that book, Stalin, speaking of assassinations, was assassinated by his number one assistant, Bera. He was poisoned, apparently, and then Stalin in turn poisoned. There's serious evidence to indicate that he was behind the death of General Patton, as strange as that sounds. Plus, the Russians have a well-developed system of poisons. They've poisoned many people over the years.

Stalin killed many, many people over the years. And of course, Putin is another solid EA soldier. Oh, thank you. Absolutely. Absolutely. Once KGB, always KGB. Come on.

Yes. And once that war was going so badly, it started going bad in Ukraine, he was afraid a lot of the oligarchs and the powerful people were going to get together and try to get rid of him. But he was really, until he stepped ahead of them, his murder squads had gone out and murdered a number of the oligarchs. And some of them had died from poisoning. Some of them, kind of a dark comedy word called defenestration. Defenestration, the word used to be being thrown out of a window. Several of them had gone through defenestration, thrown out of a six-story window of a hospital, and so on and so forth like that.

It's the list of murders that he's guilty of. So history is dripping with blood, not only in open wars, but also assassinations from Putin, from Stalin. And of course, then President Xi has killed many thousands and thousands and thousands of people.

He's criticized that he'd disappear. So it's just a murder incorporated out there. And we here in the United States don't realize all of our problems, how we are reasonably safe.

It's reasonably safe to go to the grocery store and get a chocolate milk. Although the CCP is becoming very active in our food chain, and interestingly, I had someone on last week or somebody I was talking to about this, but the food chain and the food embargoes that Trump put on China were significantly impacting Xi's power to govern. And historically, that is one of the things that brings these Marxist regimes down. Because at the end of the day, nobody wants to work.

Why would you? Who's going to work when there's no benefit to doing anything? Everything comes from the government and everybody gets the same, whether you produce or don't produce. Yeah, there's an old saying from Poland, that connection network to your point, that there's no saying there, whether you kind of a police joke, vectoring communism, whether you stand up, whether you sit down, you get paid the same wage.

But with that state, there's no reason to work hard. One of the things that was a part of all of our instructors were Russian defectors. But one of the lectures that we had our I'll never forget what they were talking about, you know, they knew that if you were going to buy something, buy something that was made earlier in the week, because at the end of the week, they were just trying to make quota. And so like shoe factories would have, you know, 10,000, right shoes, no left. Okay, okay. You know, the pairs were made on Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday on, forget about it, the sizes were off, they, you know, a 10 would be like a nine and three quarters or a 10 and a half. You didn't know.

Yeah, I mean, it was an absolute cluster. And of course, then, you know, the factory guy gets fired. They do five year plans, about three years in that, you know, he gets sent to Siberia every time. No speaking Polish jokes that kind of in connection with the weakness of socialism, but talk about the difference between what's the difference between capitalism and communism? Well, in capitalism, man exploits man.

In communism, it's just the opposite. I love it. Oh, my gosh. Yeah, yeah. Hopefully, hopefully, we're gonna be turning around and heading in the right direction here. The guy says, oh, big subject there.

But I told him to be heading in the right direction. Really quick, we're gonna run out of time about about just about a minute and a half left. Give give us kind of an aha out of your book real quick.

And then we'll and then we'll plug the book. Yes, there was one key story. Like a lot is the teaser is a soldier accidentally kicks a helmet off the top of a wall, and it causes an entire empire to collapse.

How's that possible? Well, it has to do with Cyrus the Great, who's mentioned in the Bible, by the way, very favorably. He's the one that gave children Israel their freedom from Babylon. But anyway, he was coming with a big conflict with the Emperor of Lydia. And to make a long story short, the Croesus, it was his name, the expression of the richest Croesus, and he had the Spartans fighting on his side. And of course, Cyrus the Great with the Persian Empire on the other side.

So he had a big battle, okay, and it's kind of a draw. And so then Cyrus puts his men on that ship, they sail away, okay. And then the Spartans go home, but they didn't call him Cyrus the Great for nothing. After about six or seven days, he turns around, and he sails back, comes back in, has a second great big battle. Croesus said, loses more or less, goes back to his great big huge fortress on Cyrus, okay, Cyrus. So then the soldier accidentally kicks the helmet off the top of the wall, goes rolling all the way down to the bottom, it was an impregnable fortress, and the soldier gets off the wall, climbs down the secret passageway down to the bottom, gets his helmet, climbs all the way back up, and starts the great mid-season. Whoa, look, look, look, there's a secret passageway at the side of the wall.

You go up there, the next night the raiders go up there over the top of the wall, open up the gates, his army floods in, and they conquer Lydia. But if it had not been for that tiny mistake, instead of being called Cyrus the Great, he might have been called Cyrus the Junk. Ah, wow, who would have known, huh? Who would have known? Finding, you know, the things you reveal to your enemy when you're not looking, right? Right, be careful with your clumsy feet. Yeah, no doubt, no doubt.

Well, hey, thank you so much. Listen, folks, the book that you are looking for here, I went all the way to your sample chapters, but the name of the book, Tiny Blunders, Big Disasters, Tiny Blunders, Big Disasters, by Jared Knott. And, you know, one of the things in there you might find interesting is he's got a story about what's referred to as America's royal family, which at one time, they really truly were, you know, would be thought of in such grand terms. And of course, I'm talking about the Kennedy family, right?

Everybody, you know, Camelot and that whole concept was a big part of the John Kennedy mystique. Exactly right. And you go to tinyblundersbigdisasters.com, tinyblundersbigdisasters.com. We have two and a half free chapters there. We have a book trailer.

We have the portrait gallery, one of my favorite parts of the book, 27 characters there with a little bit of dirt on each one. There you go. Excellent. Jared, thanks so much. Hey, this has been a lot of fun. Yeah, I hope so.

I really do. All right, we're going to take a break. Rick Manning is coming up with us next, President of Americans for Limited Government. And lots going on up on the hill. Rick is right in the middle of all of it. And we'll get his insights regarding that coming up. I'm your host, Pastor Greg.

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I'm your host, Pastor Greg, and very excited. Now, you know, Monday, I had to take Monday off because I had a doctor's appointment on Monday, actually, uh, relative to, um, my, my injured eye from the accident. And we had to take a look at some things, and we're gonna be, uh, we're gonna be continuing to take a look at some things. I don't know, there's, there's a few things that I'm gonna have to deal with, but it's okay.

God's got this, and I know that, and, uh, and He'll handle it. But at any rate, I missed my time with, uh, with my, my next guest, who, uh, usually co-hosts with me on, uh, on Wednesdays and is usually, uh, with, with me, uh, on, on Mondays to start our week. But he, he, he wasn't there because I wasn't there. So I welcome my good friend, Mr. Rick Manning.

Rick, welcome! Hey, how are you? Uh, you know what? I, I want to, I want to correct a little bit, if you remember, I was there. You were? You were there, you called me! Hey! I'm busy sitting on Zoom and saying, where's Pastor Greg?

Where are you? He's sitting on the side of the road, doing the old, uh, doing the old, uh... Yeah, and I was, and I was doing, and I was doing the, I'm getting ready to go to the doctors! So, yeah. So, no, it was, but nonetheless... You know, so can I, can I, Rick, can I quickly show, so this was, I don't know if I told you, but really quick, folks, so the doctor that I went and saw on Monday is the doctor who has been working on, on my face on the left side, uh, and overseeing that since the accident. And so, almost to be six years in, in about two weeks, uh, six years ago, when I would, when I would go to see her, I didn't go to see her till the, go to her offices until I was in acute care, because I couldn't. And they literally would lift me, well, no, they wouldn't even lift me. Would they lift me? Yeah, they'd lift me onto, basically, a gurney, but it was like a, a portable hospital bed, and roll me down the hall, and put me into the back of an ambulance, and I would come by ambulance to her, to her location. And I'll never forget the first time that I showed up, because they didn't have anybody that came in a gurney, and they were like, oh my gosh, so they literally had to scramble to find a room for me to roll into. And when she came in to see me, it was like, okay, um, I've read your file, and I just want to say I, I'm, I'm so glad you're here. And, and, and she was one of the first ones that really, you know, I mean, they all kind of got it, but she really let me know that she understood.

So it was quite a situation. Her office is where I was at when I ran into the doctor that actually sewed this patch under my eye, and told me that I'd already died twice before, before, before she did the surgery that, that, that stitched this eye, this, this patch in permanently under my eye. And so when I saw her yesterday, she was just like, wow, you, I mean, you're a miracle. You are, you are a miracle. And, and so it was, it was pretty cool, but I have some muscular issues with this, the damage, and we're going to try to correct those maybe with glasses. So who knows, you may, sometime in the next year, you may see me wearing glasses and go, why is Pastor wearing glasses? Well, it's because I'm, we're trying to fix this without surgery.

We'll see what happens. Well, it's a, and the, the specific challenges, if I remember correctly, is that because you have your turd duct kind of, and you've got a lot of moisture that ends up cooling there. Yep. And as a result, it attracts all sorts of weird critters and stuff that want to get at the moisture. And it's a, it's quite the irritant and not very healthy. And so as a result, it isn't just cosmetic.

It is also dealing with a, a real, a real problem where your eye functions, but because of the way the eye works or cleansing, you don't have the same capacity to to have, well, keep your eye moist. Right. Because you can't move your, your eyelid up the bottom part up.

So there's a lot of actual, it's not just cosmetic. Right. And the eye is just, and the eye is just off center. And she saw that yesterday, which when I get tired, will cause some double vision. And then in addition to that, it causes, it's like, you know, if you're taking aim, like, you know, and you kind of, you know, you're not supposed to close an eye, but you are supposed to force yourself to look out of the eye that's looking down the barrel.

Right. Yeah, well, my left eye, because it's because of how it's numb and so on, doesn't want to close. So it takes over as the dominant eye.

And it's also slightly off center, which causes everything to have to work twice as hard, which, which just drains the energy out of me. Well, and I'm going to just say, given where you were six years ago, three years ago, you know, it's that the fact that we're, we're now coming down to talking about an eye problem, which you can see out of, but but an eye problem is pretty amazing. Because, you know, we're not talking about the fact that you are confined to a wheelchair all the time, because you can get up, you can move around, not as robustly as you know, as you might like, and you might be able to do at some point in the future, but you have the capacity to stand up.

Yeah, the capacity, you're not confined to the challenges that people, wheelchairs have in doing basic stuff, like going to the bathroom. And so it is a, there is a the overall miracle of your recovery is is amazing. And the fact that we're now dealing with G or eyes out of is a little bit out of alignment, and we're we've got to make it so you can, the eye structure functions, tells you just how, how much we've now narrowed down the problems to things that five years ago were like, in incidental kind of things that you're sitting there going, well, maybe sometime in the future, we might be able to deal with that. But right now, let's deal with stuff that's important. And so it is really a testimony to the miracle that is, you know, you're being alive and being able to share your testimony.

Yeah, no, it is. Well, and I still, you know, my feet are numb. So my balance is, is, is challenged, because I don't have any connectivity to the ground. And, you know, so there's, there's, there's some, there's just stuff, not to minimize what you're saying, but, but you're right. And, and, but when you look at, you know, you can look at, you know, the the cup, and you can say, well, you know, my cup is definitely on on the, on the, on the upside of half full. Okay. Yeah, and I'm and I'm and I'm incredibly, incredibly grateful for that.

All right, let's transition over. I want to get in our conversation about what's going on in DC and up on the hill, because there's a lot that's going on there. There's, there's, I guess McCarthy is in some, some battles over a number of, of different issues.

We, we just had the, the censorship vote. Thomas Massie is under assault again, and I'm not really clear on what exactly it is that he supposedly did this time, although I know that he, you know, got blasted because of the, that well, it was basically the mandate vote, he voted against, you know, it was basically the mandate vote, he voted against the mandates when, when Trump negotiated all that. And, and quite frankly, President Trump was wrong. He was wrong, he was on the wrong side of that. You know, when you're wrong, you're wrong.

And to sit there and argue and beat somebody up or anybody up when when the position, you know, and Wayne Allyn Root, by the way, to his credit, Wayne is a huge supporter of President Trump. But he told me and he said, he said it on my show, he says it on his own show, when it comes to the vaccines, President Trump was wrong, and he needs to admit that he made a mistake, and that that was wrong. And all he needs to do is say, yeah, I listened to Fauci, I listened to Birker, Birker, whatever, however you pronounce her name. And, and, and, and the woman, Deborah, what's, how do you say her name?

Deborah Birx, Deborah Birx. Deborah Birx admitted in her book that she lied to the President. So all he needs to say is, yeah, they lied to me, and I believed it.

Somehow in his machination, for him to admit that he believed a lie, is somehow reduces him and it's not, that's not true. Let's just deal with vaccine mandates, though, because if you remember correctly, the vaccine wasn't even made available to the public until December of 2020. At the end of his presidency, the vaccine mandates went into effect during the Biden administration. Okay, the Biden administration is who put vaccine mandates into place, not the Trump administration.

The Trump administration, you can blame, you can blame Trump for anything, you can blame Trump, because he listened to them. And he, in fact, went and said, okay, well, we're going to allow for the short term economic shutdown in order to flatten the curve. And he took that advice, which had economic, economic and personal freedom consequences. But what he did, but in terms of vaccines, he promoted the vaccine, they accelerated the development of the vaccine.

When you accelerate the development, you know there's gonna be more risks involved. But the vaccine mandates themselves came out of the Biden administration, they shut down, they continued to shut down schools over time, came out of the Biden administration. Mask mandates came out of the Biden administration. And as a result, you had a, although the mask mandates were probably during Trump, were coming out of Fauci, coming out of, so that's what he said.

Well, it was the $2 trillion, yeah, it was the $2 trillion coronavirus relief package. Right. And in there, there, and in that package, there were mandates.

Yeah. And Massey voted against it. And as he should have. And Trump kind of went ballistic on him and said he should be thrown out of the Republican Party for voting against it. Well, and listen, where Tom Massey's got into trouble recently has been, because Massey's always been an independent guy, and that's a good thing.

I wish there were more of them were independent guys and gals. But the, where he got in trouble recently was voting with McCarthy on the spending deal, the debt ceiling deal, and the rules committee. And as a result of voting with McCarthy on the rules committee, he ended up opening the door for a lot less cuts than Republicans, many of the Republicans had hoped to get. So that's where he's come into fire recently.

But I think you get down to it. It's a, Trump does have to deal with, he's kind of caught in the middle in terms of the vaccine. You've got the left who said, well, you didn't do anything in terms of, it's as if he didn't do anything for the full year, nine months, that dealt with COVID. And as if he was just sitting there saying, oh, let COVID run amok. This is after he got attacked for shutting down flights from China, because he was trying to block COVID, slow COVID's growth coming across the ocean. So you have a, so everything he did is it was attacked by the left as being not doing anything. And everything he did was attacked by the right as being too much. And as a result, you had, he's kind of stuck in the middle of trying to do the best he could in a crisis that nobody faced in a hundred years. And with advisors, quite honestly, who didn't have his best interests at heart.

That's the key. The person who cares, but really needs to be asked and answered questions about this is another candidate for president. And that's the vice president who was put in charge of the Coronavirus task force and was in fact, rubber rubber stamping the, the Berks and Fauci recommendations through the task force. And so Mike Pence is the one who was put in charge of that relatively early during the crisis in June, July, and to manage the various aspects of the intergovernmental workings and the like, and to be a vetting service for the recommendations of the scientists. Trump on the other hand, was meeting with scientists who were outside of Fauci, outside of Berks. He took a lot of grief for meeting with guys like Scott Atlas and others who were sitting there saying, wait a second, this is the wrong way to go. He was meeting with people coming up with other alternative solutions with actually focusing on treatments rather than isolation. And the, and the, and so Trump was one, the one who's pushing treatments all along. And he was seeking, you know, we've got to get, what was he saying at the end of his administration?

We have to figure out how to live with this rather than being in it, trying to isolate ourselves. So Donald Trump used the bully pulpit pretty strongly to try to do change the nation attitude. And quite honestly, I was heavily involved early on when they shut down the economy and he said, oh, we're going to try to the economy up and running by Easter.

It was April 7th in 2020. I sat there and held him accountable. We, we went out and we got over a hundred videos of small businesses were being destroyed based on the, uh, based on the government shutdown and just peppered the white house with those videos and spent time talking to high ranking people saying, we got to open the economy. We got to open the economy. You're destroying small business all over America. So I remember because you were, you were on, you were on this show talking about that.

Right. And so I, I mean, while I may sound like I'm defending Trump, I will tell you, I spent a lot of time pushing them and I got told directly by the Trump administration, get on message. That's not our message. And I said, well, it needs to be your message because we're, you're destroying what you're doing is destroying small businesses across America.

The back one in America, you know, the Walmarts and the Amazons are going to be great. You're destroying the guys who actually vote Republican. You're destroying the people who, who build this country, the people who provide the jobs in this country. And you darn well better stop doing that. So we had some sharp exchanges on that and I provided them the proof. We went and we had, they set up a business council and it basically stacked you with a bunch of big businesses. And I, and I immediately yelled at him and said, no, you have to have small business on there. People entrepreneurs, people are actually bearing the brunt of this.

And there's big, and their big business council went away because, you know, I provide them with a bunch of names. So trust me, there was a war going on and there was a lot of different ideas on how things should be done. And ultimately Donald Trump reopened the country well before any of those big wig advisors thought he should. And he, and he opened it early.

He said, listen, we're done with this. We're reopening. And the economic recovery, why we only had two months of really disastrous unemployment. And he had a V-shaped recovery that went about two thirds of the way up from where it started was because he reopened it almost immediately. And that created opportunities in states like Texas, Florida, and state Southern, basically red states that opened their economies.

And the reason you can get the whole way up was because the blue state said, for political purposes, their governor said, we're not reopening because we don't want Donald Trump to get the credit. Right. Absolutely. I understand. I understand.

And again, I'm not, I'm not castigating or putting all of any blame on President Trump. There's there is that area where were some things but you know what we can all work. Yeah, that's all I'm saying.

Yeah, we're great. If you said, listen, we worked in really hard times. We're making decisions and really with a lot of different information. And our objective was to make sure that that America didn't die of this virus. And then once it became clear that wasn't going to happen, we did everything we could to reopen it. And the vaccine, I, I would not apologize for the vaccine. If I were him, I would say, Listen, we fast tracked the vaccine, there's no doubt there were extra risks as a result. You know, in turn, you know, it turns out that the vaccine wasn't as good as we'd hoped it would be. But the fact of the matter is the vaccine did and just a lot more, some people died from the vaccine. But overall, I still believe that the vaccine was more pot had more good than bad. I can say we can.

And I'll have to say that I don't agree that the vaccine is as done more more and and every day, every single day. We are seeing video evidence. I had Thomas Haviland on and maybe you ought to interview Thomas Haviland.

Thomas Haviland investigated the film sudden death that Stu Peters was a part of, and spoke to embalmers all across the country. And every single one of them validated what's in there, that they are finding things in bodies after 2021, that they've never ever, ever seen before. And, and I think that that would be a listen. I think that that would be a good thing for Donald Trump to be able to say and say, listen, I think we need to take a look at what the effects of the vaccine were, and what and and really get to the bottom of that. And it would be wise for him to say that. But he can't back away from the fact that he that he did fast track the vaccine, because based on everything you knew, that was the hope of getting the getting everything back to normal, and trying to defeat this.

I understand. But, but the but all I'm saying is, it was the mandating. Here's the problem. It was the mandating of the vaccine that was the problem. When you get down to it, the vaccine had problems, people knew it.

When you say you lose your job, if you're not going to take this, your kid can't go to school, if they're not going to take this, when you compel everybody to take it, unless they're willing to stand up and say, No, I'm willing to not get on a plane, I'm willing to not to basically self isolate, because of it, and to be called in to become a social, you know, become a social pariah because of it. That's when that's when see, look, I had I had a nurse on yesterday. Okay, who who gave a valiant interview with me, difficult for her to even speak now, right? provided palliative care. And her patients, which which included patients all across the country, elderly people in these care facilities, were completely and totally isolated from the world shut off from the world from coast to coast.

I know. Well, and ironically, the places where they and then they were all exposed in many states like New York, they were then exposed to the virus by a governor who shoved patients with the virus into the old folks homes, and basically created a massive death rate in his own state as a result, killed off the Medicaid recipients. You know, that was what they did.

And I'm just being very blunt. The people who were in the public, the public hospitals that were supported by the government that were Medicaid hospitals, got exposed to COVID in a lot of democrat states. Because even though they knew that old people were most susceptible, they kept cramming people COVID into those hospitals and cause the death rate to go up. Well, and Rick, she testified yesterday to on this program, that they forced the elderly if they wanted to mingle, even amongst themselves, they had to take the shot. Yep. And, and, and the spread of the illness because of the shot, whatever complications it created, were magnified in those facilities to those elderly people that were forced to either sit in their rooms by themselves with no outside contact, or be take the shot and then they could mingle but only with the people in their facility still for many months. And the and the abuses, the elder abuse that occurred was horrific, unconscionable, horrific, and the child abuse that occurred. Yep. By denying our kids the ability to go to school, the ability and essentially, the education, their education, effectively, that child abuse that occurred is we're still bearing the fruit of because the poison fruit of because the test results of they are being reported right now, tell us that the kids are still, by and large, playing catch up.

Yeah, behind where they should be. And it's all due to the isolation from COVID. And well, and relative, I'll just click, we're gonna run out of time here. But just on the on the on the Vax side of this, I've had Dr. Judy Mikovits on the program and talked in depth with her. I've had Dr. Peter McCull on the program and talked in depth with him. I've had Dr. Syed Haidar on the program and talked in depth with him.

I've had several others on the program too. And and Dr. Judy told Anthony Fauci years ago, via her study on HIV and AIDS, that there was a problem with how they were mixing animal blood into the vaccine, going way, way back, that was causing Alzheimer's, that was causing Parkinson's disease, that was causing autism, all of these different things. And she presented the findings. Initially, they celebrated her findings, then the insurance companies got a hold of it, the the VAX companies got a hold of it. And they were like, Oh, my God, we're going to have all this liability, quash this, and Fauci quashed the information. And we have all paid a price for it. That's true.

And it's a last second. I think that that's going back to Donald Trump. I think Donald Trump needs to sit there and say, Listen, we were in a crisis, we did the best we could. But now we have to clean up the pieces and fan really hold people accountable who were lying. And we're and we're deliberately misleading the American public and the American government on the actions that can be taken. And Deborah Birx, with her book saying she deliberately lied to the there you go, there's good be first and foremost in line for being held accountable. So I think that's what he needs to do, take responsible for what responsibility for what he did.

And then say, and when I'm when I get there, having done this, we now have to hold those response to those people responsible who misled the misled the government and missile and embarked on policies that were self serving and a cover up. This is Adam Mundell with state air. We need people on radio willing to speak about the Bible, the Constitution and putting God back in our nation again. So join me in sponsoring chosen generation and Pastor Greg. Call him today at 830-446-3624. That's 830-446-3624. This has blessed my business and it will bless yours. Thank you. you you you
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