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And uh tonight My Co-host? My producer. Am I a migo? Uh is none other You know, that amigo, that that could mean a couple of things. One, it could mean Friend?
Yeah. Dither means Bolega bread. But anyhow, style is the guy. Hola, amigo. I won't tell you which.
All right. All right. We'll uh We'll leave it at that. The title of the message is The Preserved Word of God versus. The Myth Historical, Myth Historical and Revisionist History.
And I left off here Well We've been talking about uh this part of this message is a a a long message, but this part of this message is dealing with all of the revisionist history you have today on the nation of Israel. Uh have you seen what's been all over the internet in those knuckleheads that keep sending me that stuff about Israel not being Israel, the Jews not being the Jews, they're their Ks Rs and The land of Israel is not. The the same land that God gave in the covenant.
So Um, th this is absolute lunacy, folks. It's like like stuff that you hear from the Democrats, okay? But anyhow, we've gone through this Uh it deals also and w we have um a history also of Gaza. Because they'll tell you that Gaza was never a part of Israel. In fact, I I think I mug I might just read again the actual land mass that God gave Uh and the pr and the problem is now Israel never really, except for a very, very short period of time.
Um Under King Solomon Did Israel actually occupy all of this this territory, but We're going to pick it up here tonight in Genesis chapter twenty two, starting with verse fifteen. And the angel of the Lord called unto Abraham out of heaven the second time.
Now The angel of the Lord here, this is certain, this is Actually the Lord Jesus himself, what you call Uh a theophany You know, when there's a pre-incarnate appearance of him. which more directly is a Christophany. And we know that's him because of the authority, because Uh he has the ability to personally promise And this promise is the promise of God. It says And the angel of the Lord called unto Abraham out of heaven the second time, and said, By himself have I sworn, saith the LORD, For because thou hast done this thing, And hast not withheld thy son, thine only son. that in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thee thy seed.
as the stars of heaven, than as the sand which is upon the sea shore. and the seed shall possess the gate of his enemies.
Now in those days style when he talked about the stars of heaven. How many how many stars do you think? can be seen with The naked eye. Oh, I'm not sure. Right around three thousand.
Around 3,000 can be seen with the naked eye. Anyhow, How many grants? Uh but How many Grains of sand can you see. I have no idea. Neither do I.
But anyhow I guess we got that in common then, huh? Yeah, that's why we're amigos, you know. All right. and thy seed shall in all the nations of the earth be blest. because thou hast obeyed my voice.
How how is that? Can you tell me how how are all the nations of the earth? 'Cause Abraham was the very first Joe All right. And uh but he was also the father of the Arab nations, So how how did that happen? What was it that came?
I'll give you a little hint. Let's go over here to read verse 11 and 12. And the angel of the LORD called unto him out of heaven, and said, Abraham, Abraham and he said, Here I am. And he said, Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do thou anything unto him, for now I know that thou fearest God, See now has known well. Thou hast not withheld thy son.
Then only some from me.
Well, God knew all along. He he he knew How Abraham was going to respond, but he's telling who who did not know. It was Abraham himself, and Because you put in a situation that that was really That he had to trust God here. Here a man at his age took to sacrifice his son. And but how did how did Abraham knew for absolute sure that God would find a way to.
Deliver that son. How's that?
Well He had Abraham had promised God that Or God had promised Abraham that through Isaac he would raise up a a nation, okay? And he couldn't do it if Isaac was dead, could he? Right.
So Anyhow So here he showed his faith.
So there were two places. Uh you saw here that this was done on the authority of God. And so one of the to go to very quickly again because of the Yeah. uh the controversy Yeah. Where They keep telling you that That Israel was never promised that land and that land where they're at today.
is not the land of Israel.
Now Do you know The real boundaries Yeah. Promise, Lynn? I do.
So that land that God gave to Israel included everything. From the Nile River In Egypt to Lebanon and that and that starts from south going to the north. And everything from the Mediterranean Sea To the Euphrates River and as from west to east.
So if you look on the map today, and the land today that God is a state that belongs to Israel includes everything. modern day Israel possesses, you know, which is there today Which they claim is not Israel.
Okay, in other words, How in the world could you possibly claim That would like be like saying the Statue of Liberty is not in New York City.
Okay. Or that would be like saying Lake Erie does not border the lake. Ohio and Canada. That that was a different lake, okay.
So How would you answer that? Because they're saying. that the Jordan River was not the Jordan River where it was, okay. Mount Olives is not the real Mount of Olives. How do you answer that?
I mean, geographically speaking, strictly, uh the the modern nation of Israel does fall within the boundaries of Biblical Israel, at least portionality, as you said. It's it's much larger biblically speaking. There was much more to it than what is modern Israel, but geographically speaking, that land is in the same location.
Well, the promised line, you're right, because if we we go over there Uh here We take a look at the all the territory that was occupied by the Palestinians through the West Bank and Gaza. was a part of that.
Some of Egypt, if if you're going to over into Egypt. A portions of Syria And listen, all of Jordan all of Jordan was uh was in in the promised land. Plus uh portions of Saudi Arabia and Portions of Iraq Now, you know, Israel You know, I went over the entire Country in ten days' time, I mean from coast to coast. from, uh, end to end, from east to west and, um, But he I mean it's you know It's smaller than Ohio. It's it's a It's about the size of the state of New Jersey, I believe.
So here Uh Today's Israel is only a real fraction of the land that God had promised. You know, I w I would think that that that land was probably I mean, I you know, I'm not real good at making his guesses if it'd be more like the size of Alaska. And so the rest of the Inheritance. They now occupied that area just for a very small period when.
Solomon was king. And then Uh But when are they going to occupy that land again? Because God, that's the. Promised land that God promised them that they would occupy that entire land. What do you think that's going to be?
I can't answer that question. That's good during the Millennial Kingdom. That'll be during the Millennial Kingdom, and so. Here. Uh oh, I'll tell you, let's let's play the clip.
We have a clip. It talks about Gaza. What's taking place over there in Gaza right now, folks? Uh Again, they're trying to say that Gaza was never a part of Israel. Take her away.
Invented by newspapers, it is one of the oldest names known to us in human history. Its Hebrew root, Aza, means fortress, power, or strong city. And that meaning is no coincidence. Gaza was always a coveted location, a wall between empires, a key point that controlled the caravan routes from Egypt to Mesopotamia. Whoever controlled Gaza controlled the passage between two continents.
Archaeologists have confirmed that Gaza was inhabited since the third millennium before Christ. In Egyptian inscriptions, it is mentioned as a city subdued by Pharaoh Thutmose III in the 15th century BC when he extended his empire towards Canaan. We also find it in the Amarna letters of the 14th century BC, where the Canaanite kings asked Egypt for help against invasions and rebellions. Since ancient times, Gaza has been a crossroads, a place of power and conflict. With the arrival of the Philistines in the twelfth century BC, Gaza became one of the five major cities of the Philistine pentapolis, along with Ashkelon, Ashdod, Gath, and Ekron.
From there, they organized attacks against Israel. built idolatrous temples and strengthened their position on the coast. It was in Gaza that the Philistines took Samson, Israel's judge, captive to display him in humiliation in their pagan temple. That image remained engraved as a symbol of the enmity between Gaza and Israel, a city that rose up against God's people. Archaeologist William Foxwell Albright, considered one of the fathers of biblical archaeology.
Stated that Gaza was the most strategic trading point in the Philistine region, the key to Canaan facing Egypt. And the Greek historian Strabo called it the gateway to Asia, because whoever owned Gaza controlled not only trade, but also the armies that marched from one continent to another. But here a paradox arises. Although Gaza was called a fortress, it could never sustain peace. Its walls were torn down time and again by conquerors.
Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Crusaders, Ottomans. They all passed through Gaza, leaving destruction in their wake. Its history is a constant cycle of war, collapse, and reconstruction. Isn't it surprising that the name meaning fortress has become synonymous with ruin? How can a city meant to be powerful become a symbol of sorrow?
The answer lies not in its geography or its politics, but in prophecy. From the beginning, Gaza was destined to be the scene of judgment. Its walls would not stand. its palaces would not endure. because the God of Israel had decreed its end.
Now, in Philistine times, Gaza was not just a military stronghold. Its true strength lay in its strategic position as a gateway to international trade. Located on the ancient Via Maris, the route connecting Egypt with Mesopotamia, Gaza was a vital stop for caravans laden with spices, metals, grains, and textiles. Whoever controlled Gaza controlled the passage of the riches of the ancient world. Archaeologist Trude Dothan, a specialist in Philistine culture, explained that the cities of the Pentapolis, and especially Gaza, grew wealthy through maritime and land trade.
Its port, although small, connected them to Cyprus, Crete, and Egypt. finds of Mycenaean pottery and imported metal objects. Demonstrate that Gaza was integrated into an international economic system long before the days of the kings of Israel. Culturally, Gaza was a melting pot. Canaanite, Egyptian, and Aegean influences mingled there.
The Philistines adopted customs from each people, but maintained their warlike identity. Its walls and palaces reflected power. but also luxury. Excavations in the region reveal large vessels decorated with marine symbols, figurines of deities, and remains of fortified structures that demonstrate an architectural style advanced for its time. Religiously, Gaza was a center of idolatry.
Not only Dagon was worshipped, but also Astarte and Baal. The inscriptions found in the Philistine area reflect sacrifices, fertility rituals, and practices that contrasted with the holiness demanded by the God of Israel. This explains why the prophets denounced not only the violence in Gaza, but also its spiritual corruption. The Greek historian Herodotus, in the 5th century BC, mentions Gaza as a prosperous and powerful city in his time. For ancient peoples, Gaza represented a place of abundance and wealth.
But this prosperity was not accompanied by justice, but rather by oppression and violence. In the words of the prophets, Gaza was marked for participating in the slave trade, handing over entire populations in exchange for profit. its economic power was stained with blood. Thus, Gaza in Philistine times was much more than a military fortress. It was a commercial, cultural, and religious center, a place where caravans crossed, where temples rose with the smoke of pagan sacrifices, and where riches circulated to the rhythm of idolatry.
But all that splendor was destined to fall because behind the walls and the markets, Gaza had sown violence and sin. The Paradox remains, a city that meant strength and was presented as an emporium of wealth and power, was described in the Bible as a land of ruin. And no matter how great the walls are, or how abundant the treasures are, when God decrees judgment, nothing can stand.
Now Gaza, the city that meant strength, was directly pointed out by the prophets as a land of judgment. God didn't speak in generalities. He raised voices that denounced specific sins and announced specific consequences. Each prophetic sentence was linked to Gaza's actual behavior. Let's read Amos chapter 1 verses 6 and 7.
Thus says the LORD, For three transgressions of Gaza, and for four, I will not turn away the punishment, because they have carried away a whole people captive to deliver them to Edom. I will set a fire on the wall of Gaza, and it will consume its palaces. Amos prophesied in the 8th century BC, a time when Gaza prospered at the expense of others' suffering. The divine accusation was clear. They had turned the city into a slave market.
Gaza not only engaged in wars against Israel, it also captured entire villages, entire families, and sold them to Edom as mere objects. Its economy was stained with innocent blood. God responded with perfect justice. Amos's announcement was that the walls of Gaza would be consumed by fire. What did this mean?
The walls were a symbol of his military power and security. God announced that they would burn. that their strength would be breached. The palaces represented the luxury and authority of their rulers. They would be reduced to ashes, showing that judgment would come upon the elite who had made unjust decisions.
The violence with which Gaza trafficked lives would be met with the violence of judgment. What they sowed in pain, they would reap in destruction. For his part, the prophet Zephaniah chapter 2, verse 4. for Gaza will be forsaken, and Ashkelon laid waste. Ashdod will be plundered by noonday, and Ekron will be uprooted.
A century later, Zephaniah added another dimension of punishment. Total abandonment. Gaza would be abandoned. The Hebrew word used means left alone, without owner, without protection. It's the image of a ghost town of ruins that no one wants to rebuild.
This judgment was linked to the sin of pride. Gaza had prided itself on its strategic position. It controlled trade routes and established alliances with major powers, and its inhabitants believed this geographical advantage ensured a prosperous future. They trusted their walls and their treaties, but not God. The prophet announces that this trust would be broken.
Gaza would be left empty. without an army. without commerce, without splendor. The place that had been a symbol of movement and wealth would become ruin and silence. The prophecy is not an abstract discourse.
Each of Gaza's sins received a corresponding punishment. Human trafficking, as Amos mentioned, exploiting entire villages to profit from slaves. Punishment, fire, and destruction of walls and palaces. Pride and confidence in one's strategic position, mentioned by Zephaniah. Believing oneself to be untouchable due to alliances and trade routes, punishment, Abandonment desolation and total emptiness.
Gaza was denounced because it became an example of social corruption and political arrogance. Instead of using its privileged location for blessing, it used it to enrich itself through injustice. Are you or back?
Alrighty, there you go. We are back, Edna. I think we're going to go to a quick break. But take You're gonna have to hang on for a second.
Now, never mind then.
Well, what we'll do. is we'll get right into some of what's going on. Thirty five years ago we gave Somalia of protection this country But those that were being because of of the persecution and uh conditions in Somalia. Today, you know, Trump has Revoke that. that protection and he's given the Samayas uh time to get out of the country.
Uh because of um The massive mass of fraud And did you see that uh in one of the uh trials they were having there The Somalis actually tried to bribe the jury, did you see that? Yeah. And they're so corrupt. that they gave him I think it was what was a two hundred And uh Was it two hundred and sixty thousand or something to bribe? And The g the guy actually Yeah.
Kept it offered to juror, I think, a hundred and eighty thousand. Wow. Yeah, I mean They're just unbelievably corrupt.
Okay. Alrighty. Democrats still don't know What a woman is. Have have you did you get a chance to follow any of the Supreme Court hearing today? No, I didn't get a chance to today.
The judges asked. The ACLU woman lawyer, the the Amy E who was trying to representing the transgenders. Yeah. What what is a woman anyhow? And can you tell me what a woman is?
Can you tell me what a. Uh a b a boy is, or what a girl is? And her answer was No, we we can't determine that. How how stupid is that? I mean, here And guess who was sitting right there?
K Katanji Brown, right there on the court. Of course, she's the the one that came out with this to begin with. When no one knows what a woman is, right?
So I mean, how do you How Can you just you know Then I know. It uh It's beyond common sense. There's no there's no common sense in it. Um you know what a woman is, don't you, Star? I sure hope I do anyway.
I mean if If uh Well, well, tell me what's what do you think a woman is?
Well, there's only two sets of chromosomes, so I don't think it should be that hard to decipher between XX and XY. It usually is pretty apparent by appearance.
Well, yeah, but but there's some much More common sense answer. See, listen Women Could be grandmothers. They could be mothers. They could be ants. They could be sisters?
Uh What do you think that? I mean That's what what women can be. Indeed, that we're not we're not allowed to talk about that. They don't know that, right? I mean You can't be a grandmother, can you style?
Not that I know of. Right.
And And if if a Democrat says to you that you're a woman, Well you'd be able to explain to them that Why, you're not a woman, right? Sure. Maybe you need to talk to this ACLU lawyer. Anyhow. Speaking of Democrats.
Pocahontas. You know who Pocahontas is, don't you? Yeah. Who is Pocahontas? You forgot her name, didn't you?
Pardon? We're having a problem, huh? Oh boy, this is not good.
So, I'm wondering if uh We're all good over here. I had to fix something on the other station for a second there.
Okay, very good.
Alrighty, well anyhow. Pocahontas says that The Democrats Have to do more Then just hate President Trump. She said. Yeah We have it too. convince and I I changed that word to fool the people.
ended trusting us But when she said we have to convince the people they can trust us, well actually what she meant is that we have to fool the people into trusting us. And so And then you've got That new mayor Of New York. Oh Mandami? Yeah. No, I I m moron, mandummy.
He says now listen to this. This shows you that there's definitely a relationship there with Tampa and Ted Wallace. He says for his new house, his new place, He wants a cat? And a a bidet. For his new house.
Now Him being a Democrat. Like Tampa and Tim, who, you know, gave tampons to young boys and had tampons for himself. Do you think that This man dummy? Might want that Bad day for himself? I mean, probably.
That's a deep question, isn't it? Uh you know, there's a lot of people that don't even know what that is. I just don't know why it matters.
Well, it's because he said on national news that that's what they asked him, what he wanted, and he was on national news for his new host.
So It's crazy the things that are national news these days. Yeah, no. President Trump disappointed me today. I wonder. I wonder um If that would bother him to know that he disappointed me.
He did it he did a good thing. And then he did a stupid thing. What do you think that was? You tell me.
Well, the good thing he went he went over he gave a very good speech there at the Detroit plant in of the Ford plan in Detroit. Which was good. And Uh, he's tr he's learning how to be a real Uh entertainer, actually, in a sense where he, you know, he has a sense of humor. But the dumb thing that he did was he responded to a Democrat as he was going through the Ford plant. And a Democrat a heckler started shouting and yelling.
And Trump Well, he showed him that the middle finger, the IQ one. And that should not Trump have done, okay? That that right there when he did that, that The heckler won the heckler won that encounter. Because of that, what do you think? I mean, yeah, I I I It's one of those things where I It doesn't bother me so much, but it's something where professionalism should go a long way.
And it's you'd expect someone in his position, regardless of who it is, you'd expect someone in his position to be able to handle. small time heckler like that and not let it get to him.
So I I understand the, you know, the frustration in that regard. Am I upset about the action so much? Not particularly. There's better ways it could have been handled. I don't think it's the end of the world, but I I thi again, it all comes back to my point I always make.
I think there's bigger issues.
Okay, so but how quick do you think How many minutes do you think it took for that to go on to international news? Oh, I'm sure within seconds. Yeah, I'm sure it was seconds. Again, it's crazy what's national news. Mondami's bathroom plans and Trump getting mad are national news.
Well, here's the thing about it I mean You know, Trump has has had a a a reputation You know, amongst the world leaders, you know, as being someone who does what he says and. And that just really didn't help him at all where it comes to credibility, did it?
Well, and I think that's the wild thing to think about, too. Is you think maybe 10, 20 years ago, if any president had done this, or we saw similar situations. I mean, Bush was criticized, not to this extent, but was criticized for similar unprofessional actions. It was national headline news for minor missteps out of the political. Forum, right?
The the political decorum that was the presidency, the seat of the presidency. It's crazy how far that's devolved in the past ten, fifteen, twenty years of. What was that incident? We can talk about Bush Sr. or Bush Jr., you know, the puking, the golfing.
There's been a bunch of incidents that were deemed unprofessional.
So there's been a few. Yeah, and a fish living peacefully. But it's crazy to think how taboo those incidents were twenty years ago, and now, like. While this this incident today would have been national news that could have ended his presidency twenty years ago, more or less people today go, Yeah, look, here it it's more of the same, here's what we expect out of him. It it's crazy to think how much that climate has shifted.
Now And all these people had that Trump's going to endorse Sinnette. How many times do you think between now and the midterms. Uh when they have their c that they the Democrats are going to show t show that on the air.
So in And here's the guy that endorsed him, or whatever. They're going to do that. I'm sure I'm sure that'll be a great little smear tactic for them and any opportunity they can. But it won't last long. It it'll yeah.
Yeah, hopefully people can see through it. I'm I'm not uh I'm probably not the person to ask about political endorsement anyway. I don't believe in Just because someone likes someone, that means they're the right choice. I mean, Mike Dewine just endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy and everybody supposedly hates Mike Dewine, but now all the Republicans want to vote for Vivek Ramaswamy and now they like Dewine. I it it doesn't mean anything to me.
I wish we'd stop with the red and blue and look at the actual person running for office. Hmm.
Now there's another fellow that's running who really uh Makes a lot of sense of what he says. And we need to to uh Lo we need to to hear 'em all, okay? But anyhow Uh you know The Communist rulers Did you did you know when all of this which you have out there Well, with Uh the riots The rides. This this is uh we're in the middle. of a communist revolution.
And in the insurrection that's taking place out there What of What category of people do you think are the majority of those in the insurrection? Um bought and paid for ones.
Well, yeah, you have a lot of rent a mob. But listen, the vast majority of em are White women White women With with kind of low IQs. And Uh they are they have been indoctrinated and trained out there. Um, it it's an amazing thing. Um to to see them.
Now here Many of them are you have a a lot of lesbians amongst them out there. They're shaving their heads. Why do you think they're shaving their heads? I couldn't tell ya. They think that it accomplishes something.
Okay, well yeah, they think it gives them more power. Uh You wouldn't be willing to shave your head to find to test it, would you? No, no, I don't think I would. All right. Well, anyhow.
Here I I'd say Uh it's uh I do.
Well, here's people. that are that don't know what a woman is They're anti men, they're poor lesbians, Uh and they're out there that today, many of them We're a out in front of the White House are the Supreme Court. And uh th these trans women Because they what? To to be able to have These men Who think that they're women because they can dress up like a woman? They want them to be able to play in women's sports, even though.
They don't know what a woman is.
Okay. And here they're being s uh paid to send out these false, false messages.
Now I don't know if you saw them the the speakers there at the Supreme Court today. one of the female representative House Representatives Uh said that she does not want to show Her private parts, Uh In order to prove What she is.
Okay. Her gender.
Well, I saw her face, and after seeing that, I really didn't want to see her private parts anyhow. Uh But When they were I I don't know. That that's And and these are the people that are in charge of government, that are in our government. They were out there today. And if you were listening to them, everyone that got up to speak.
W with just They just had a rant. uh you know, of uh inflammatory profanity. And why do you think they do th do you think that they're they get up there and they just let that filth r come out of 'em? Do you think they do that because they think Uh, it empowers them or what? I again, I don't know the thought process because as a normal well, I guess relatively normal, I'll say for argument's sake, as a relatively normal person, uh you know, you sit there and look at it and go, Well, that's that's just asinine that's dumb who Who would think that you're making a good point just because of, you know, you're saying things that are curse words or swear words?
But I I guess maybe in some twisted sense they think that gives them power, right? I know the physical, the the actual reasoning behind the the use of these words and and the way or the conviction that they carry is is twofold. One, as a society, we've deemed certain words bad words and A word is a word. We've we've d determined what it means. If you don't get offended by it, you don't get offended by it.
The word has no power. But two, the physical reason that we think these words have power is because how they feel gutturally. Especially th's or k's in the English language have a more impactful feeling when you're forming them in your mouth. That's why a lot of swears use a th or a k as emphasis points in the word.
So the fact that you have a short, quick word that's been deemed bad by society that has. A subconscious impact in your speech, they may think that's power to them. Really, You've said it a hundred times, it it's just ignorance showing through when that's all you can come up with.
So Uh With people That you don't have a A higher morality. Uh I I don't wanna I don't wanna hear that. E that that w uh what you've the F bomb, as they call it. I I don't want to hear that from men or women. But it it's it's worse, you know, you when I was a c a young man, even your age, You never heard women talk like that.
Boy, I mean, if you did Uh who uh You know He just didn't hear 'em. Just just like in those days. The only time when I was growing up you saw a woman with a tattoo, you have to go to the circus to see that.
Nowadays.
So the morality Has just really diminished. Uh Uh to me that goes right along with their intellect, okay? And so here You had this woman and I th her last name is Reed, and I know she's on television. I'm not sure which station she's on, but But she was on there today wearing A vest filled with profanity, written right on it, okay. To me, When I see these women doing this, Uh, the first thing that comes to my mind is they're whores.
Because that's the way a whore would act, okay?
Now, you know, where it comes to Uh Certain words being offended. You know, God's word the Bible has a lot to say about profanity. And uh you know, God condu condemns it. And if God condemns something, should we pay attention to that?
Well, yeah, absolutely. I mean, this is actually something I've looked into quite a bit because I was curious on it. As far as you were saying about the attire having profanity on it, again, I think that's exactly to your point. That's just a sign of low intellect. Why would you look at something like that and be like, Yeah, I'm gonna wear that?
That makes a statement that's that's just dumb, that's ignorance showing through. When it comes to biblical profanity, the context of the Bible talks about the speech of hate in reverence to your fellow man or derogatory speak of the Lord. It's not so much, you know, here's a list of bad words, it's how you use them. And if Hate is the intention behind them. And again, I think a lot of that gets blurred with society today.
To go back to the main point, I don't I'm not bothered by words, any words. I'm really not bothered by them. I don't take it to heart. I don't feel offense by words because I don't like the two-sidedness of the left that says you can't say these words, and then the right gets offended when there's other words. I don't deal in that.
I just don't get offended. It's not that hard. It's not that serious. And again, biblically. You hold yourself accountable to not speak words of a place of ill will or hate towards your fellow man or towards your Savior, but I think we put too much weight into them.
And absolutely, to your point, again. A lot of the times, I mean, you can listen to to any modern rap and it's just excessive gratuitous swearing for the sake of excessive gratuitous swearing. And I don't want to hear that because that's exactly what it conveys is ignorance in place of Lyricism.
Okay, dummy, I get it. Yeah. Okay. All right, then. Listen.
You know. What's taking place out there? Uh with those screaming uh women Uh Did those Liberal white women, now there's a study. The psychologists are doing a study. Because it's like this phenomenon And they're finding out That it that there's actually a form of mental illness because of being trained there's this what they call front groups.
Have you ever heard of the front groups? The front groups are indoctrinating these women. Uh, they're they're they're taking them in and they're indoctrinating them and Uh here They're looking at this now as a new type of mental illness. What do you think? Would the the excessive screaming is is being taken as a mental illness?
The attacking the attacking the screaming the attacking And the violence at ICE agents, the things that and obviously the things that they're screaming out. Yeah, I I mean, I don't think that's a a reach to say that people who are screaming into the woods or shaving their head or having breakdowns are a little lacking in the uh mental stability compartments. Do you think that uh Screaming at the trees in the woods should be legal. Yeah, it doesn't hurt anyone. Why why not?
Well, it's uh, you know, it doesn't do the trees any good probably. I can't imagine it does him much harm. Maybe maybe there's a bi biologist out there, an uh ecologist, who's gonna disapprove me and say that the sound waves are actually harmful to the trees, but Alrighty. We got some interesting articles here. One of them is.
You you were talking We were talking about there in in uh Minnesota By the way, You know, we we talk to remember We told you about two weeks ago We're gonna see if Uh if they really bring Bill Clinton in, okay, and charge him with contempt of Congress. Uh they they said they're gonna meet and and uh and bring charges against him. We'll see if they really do.
Now Hilary has till to morrow. Tomorrow to show up Okay. and be and give testimony. If she don't show up tomorrow, then they're going to start with contempt of uh Against her. People don't expect the the Republicans to see it through.
They they you know, because They've always seemed to let the the Democrats get away with things. But anyhow, You're talking about there in Minnesota s the fraud just some examples of that here. Um A judge orders a Porsche Diamonds three million dollars. Uh And a and a bank f in Minnesota Um in the the Somali fraud scream s scheme. In other words, A judge has issued an order.
That the convicted ringleader of the Minnesota-Somali welfare fraud scheme. must forfeit her porsche. Her diamond jewelry, three million dollars in cash. A published report in the daily Mayle called it humiliating fall from grace. for the mastermind identified as Emmy Bach Forty four.
She was convicted of multiple counts, including wire fraud and part of the scandal. in Minnesota has focused on the nonprofit called Feeding Our Future. Uh and so that's just one of the That that's just one example of the many.
Now Guess what? Uh there's more and more evidence that The tap on Tim himself. And the prosecutor there, their attorney general. were involved uh We're involved in this. We're getting paid off by this.
And and it looks like the evidence is growing. And uh You know what that could mean, don't you? What's that? It could mean those two would get what they deserve going to jail. That's jail time.
That's that's criminal activity.
Well, hopefully.
Okay. No. Do you know they've been There've been people going to these uh protests where you have uh the screaming uh Oh. Low IQ women. And Here They've noticed something.
You know what they've noticed? That these same faces are at all these different protests all over. And uh, they found some of 'em They've been able to put him at over a hundred different protests. These are these are paid Uh these are rent or riot people. Uh Um A video exposing professional protest.
nearly one hundred different protests, It's going viral, with seven million vot views in just one single day on Sunday. The clip by independent journalist Nate Friedman. was shared by Elon Musk and begins with Friedman interviewing a woman at a protest who says right now I'm res representing myself And I'm representing the folks at Rise and Resist Um Uh Freeman asks you how much do you p uh How much do they pay you to wear this vest? Absolutely nothing, she responds.
Well, there you know, there was another one. That uh When asked, what why don't you just get a job? Like a a regular job like others and she says, I'm working right now She said, I'm getting paid for doing this. She wasn't supposed to say that. But anyhow Rise and Resist builds itself as a non-violent direct action group committed to opposing, disrupting, and defeating any government act that threatens democracy, equality, in our civil liberties.
It also claims all profits pay for our signs, banners, hand outs. We are one hundred percent unpaid volunteers. I don't do you believe that? I don't either. Freeman says she did some digging and a woman trying to stop.
Uh my interview is named Karen Schell. She is a professional protester. I found her at one hundred different protests. Yeah, and they have pictures of her.
So How could you afford, if if they're not paying you, to be in all these protests? Right.
Again, this is just something that I'm surprised that we haven't woken up to now at this point. It's years and years it's been happening. We d we could talk about this. I I covered the Cleveland riots when people were burning trying to burn down the city of Cleveland. And everyone who was down there to protest or to gather to see what's happening, or they're just unfortunately in the city of Cleveland, we're telling you people were showing up in vans in this gear and these masks and there are pallets of bricks and cinder blocks just conveniently placed all over the place.
Like We can talk about it with BLM. We can talk about Black Lives Matter, who is an organization who has a website and a list of donors. They're all backed.
So is QAnon.
So is Antifa.
So are all of these groups. They're just politicized warfare. It's never been citizens uprising against people like this. It's been people that are paid to stir up citizens to convince them that there's some kind of war going on. And the fact that we're not past this as a nation is crazy to me at this point.
Well, this is called insurrection.
So, you know, there's you know, there's laws against that, right? Yeah?
Okay, Democratic Nebraska State Senator Michelle. Kavanaugh has earned a reputation for disruptive behaviour, In twenty twenty three, when the Nebraska legislature voted to pass a bill that would make most abortions after twelve weeks illegal. and place restrictions on gender affirming care for transgender individuals under the age of nineteen. Kavanaugh threw a fit on the senate floor, where she bizarrely chanted for over two minutes. Um Prior to the vote.
Kavanagh threatened to burn the session to the ground. in an effort to fill a poster the entire twenty twenty three state legislative session to encourage uh permanently mutilating To encourage permanently mutilating children. The nation has begun celebrations for America's 250th birthday. including a display at the Nebas Nebraska State Capitol, which features displays of historical figures, including signers of the Declaration of Independence, Kavanaugh reacted to the display by ripping some of the displays off the wall. and she was caught doing it on camera.
There you go, there's that's a Democrat for you. And so We're coming up to a Uh the break here. We have a clip. And do you see what's happening now in Uh I ran. You know, we played the clip the other day about The fact that a gallon of water costs you more than a ten costs ten times what a gallon of gas costs.
They're in Iran now. They have no water. They're out of water. They're hungry. Uh They're rioting.
And I watch, um Brett Baird today. And he says, We we we have no uh idea how many people We don't know that have been killed. By the Government of Iran.
Well We d we have an idea in this clip that we're going to play. Um and that's That's a lot, and we're going to be showing you that here in a minute or two. But there's things happening now And here's the the bad thing too Because they're taking All of these these insurrectionists, these wackos, out there that are going after ice. And by the way, have you seen Have you seen all the um AI uh generated Uh stories are showing about that. Yeah.
They're showing Everywhere you're going, they're showing that Ice Agent's going into a restaurant and the restaurant owner throwed them out. It showed him uh of being chased by the police in the cities Uh it sh it shows them just really How they are unwanted anywhere they go, how people hate 'em and tell em to get out, and the ice agents cower and run. That's what's going on all over It's it's AI generated. Propaganda put out by the left, folks. don't buy it.
The most of the people in this country are supporting and they're behind. President Trump and behind the ice agents. Their ice agents are working. Uh trying to to protect us. We'll be back right after this with a whole lot more.
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