Donate and listen to the podcast at WRWL.org. All right, we're back, and we have Miss Whitney Wilson. The Well, Miss Herbal America, America's Herbal Marm. And uh we're going to take some calls. Are you ready, Wendy?
Yeah, real quick. I just wanted to thank your audience for praying for me when you asked for prayer for my eye. My eye is doing a lot better. Thank you.
Well yeah, we did we did pray for you in church too. And I wanted to say one other thing very quickly on this guy here, this Uh James Tellerico. He says that the Bible clearly teaches their six genders. This guy is running. This guy yeah.
He is running for U. S. Senator in Texas. How dumb do you have to be to vote for this guy? You you've got to be.
Well, anyhow, let's go to Ray in Philly. Hey, Ray. Hi, Passer 89. I'm doing okay. Good.
Just a quick question, Wendy. If garlic can cure Yeah. It's just pure garlic, correct?
Well, I mean, you have a really good chance of it. I know doctor Christopher, we add other things to he added other things to that blood cleanse formula, but garlic is a key component. It's a key component, though. With that being known, why don't they use this in hospitals for patients who have sepsis that are going to die?
Well, there's a lot that's a good question. There's a lot of things that they know work, but they don't use them. You know, um Because the drug companies don't make a lot of money off Yeah, yeah. And I mean, they they already know what would cut down on hospital acquired infections if the staff would just follow the protocols. And they're just not following the protocols.
And knowing that garlic is something that can be used with other things. Why isn't somebody out there pushing this? Yeah, I mean it's it's it's it's yeah, I mean you got two different philosophies. One voice in the wilderness doesn't always get it done though. I know.
Well, you've got two different philosophies with modern medicine. You know, you've got. Um It's it's it's you know, it's about managing symptoms, whereas, you know, the natural area, the functional medicine area is about, you know, removing the issue completely. Managed healthcare will kill you. That's true.
So, all right, well, I'll keep garlic in mind because I use it when I cook, and that's good. Thanks, Ray. Hey, Ray, thanks. What do we have next? We have Cindy in Chicago.
Let's go to Chicago and we have Cindy out in Chicago. Hey, Cindy. Hey, Pastor Ernie, I just wanted to ask Wendy. What is the root cause of anxiety female over 65? And also, how can you replace a multivitamin mineral with a powdered green?
What would you go to? Oh, well good questions, Cindy. Anxiety usually is fear of the unknown or sometimes people that have gone through some trauma and that it was severe, they just don't know if it's coming back or people are usually anxious if also against other than fear. Yeah, just have some hurts, some emotional things that haven't been settled. Um mm my favorite herb for anxiety um is valerian root in a liquid form, not a pill form.
Um Yeah, Valerian, V-A-L-E-R-I-A-N. I I never heard of that one, yeah. Yeah, it's good for mild to moderate anxiety. Um So yeah. With the other the other question again was what If you didn't want to take a multivitamin and mineral, if you got tired of wanting, you don't feel any different after a while?
Would is there like a powder green or something that you could replace that that would have all your vitamins and minerals in it already? Yeah, yes.
So I'll address the first part first.
So if you've taken something that helped you initially and then after a few weeks doesn't help you, it just means that some nutritional elements your body had stored was used so it can utilize the supplement.
So the supplement wasn't complete. And a lot of supplements, if they're isolated, don't have the complete chemistry. I'm a big proponent of whole food supplements.
So if you're looking for something that will superinfuse some vitamins, minerals, amino acids, proteins into the system that are whole plant-based, we do make a product called Body Foundation Food Mix. It's on our website and it's in our catalog under the Energy section, so it does give you stamina on a cellular level. And it's in the body section, you said? It's in the energy for energy. We have it in different sizes.
So small sizes are good for travel and for testing, and then we have it even up to the family size. All right, you have to look for that. All right, thank you, Wendy. You're welcome, Cindy.
Okay, who do we have next? We have Patricia in New Jersey. Let's go to New Jersey with Patricia. Hey, Patricia. Yes, Wendy, what is good for kidneys?
Are you kidding me? Or do we have weak kidneys or we have renal disease? What do we have? Or just a bees in general.
Well, I think just kidneys.
Well, I've been going to the doctor, and every time I go back. My count is lower. you know, uh what is it supposed to be sixty?
Now it's I go back, it was 40, now it's 21, 27.
So I asked him, I says, well, how low does it get before I have to go on Kidney Machine or something? And he says, about 15 or whatever.
So I'm just are we talking about the percentage of function with regards to the kidneys? Is that what he's talking about? I think so. I guess so.
Okay, usually when you get below a twenty, they're thinking, you know, uh dialysis. Below twenty. Mhm. That's what I thought. Yeah.
Well, that means you got weak kidneys. There are some really great herbs I like to use for the kidneys, but I stay away from juniper berries if the the kidneys are weak, because the oils in the juniper can irritate them.
So we do have a juniper-free version of a kidney formula. If you want to call me tomorrow, we can chat some more about it, or you can get a catalog and find out more about it. Yeah, it can get a little bit complicated, so we want to run through some questions first, okay?
Okay.
Now, what what you said, berries? What is that? It's like what is that? Grapes or something? Juniper berries, they're like those purple berries.
They're often used for urinary tract infections. They have wonderful oils, but for weak kidneys it bothers them. Um so juniper um comunis is the Latin term for them.
So, um I I eat a lot of grapes, so I shouldn't be eating grapes. Oh, no, grapes are different. You're okay with that. Yeah.
Right.
Okay.
So you said 20. Twenty yeah, usually around twenty below twenty they start to think about dialysis if you're dropping below twenty.
Okay, and what's the normal? Our normal kidney function is going to be anywhere, according to medicine, above twenty. Where you don't have to worry about dialysis. Above twenty. Yeah, so what did they say you were at?
You were right there? I think he said it was 27.
Okay.
Well, we don't want to go low, lower than that. We want to see you go up. But if you want to call me tomorrow at the office at 866-229-3663. We can chat about it if you want.
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Now does that does does when your kidneys are milk, can they go back up? Do they go back up when you start taking care of them? Or do they just stay at the same and don't go down?
Well, there's that's a good question. We have to look at a lot of things in the lifestyle and see what we can do there.
Okay, okay. All right. All right, thank you very much.
Okay, who do we have next there? We have John in Minnesota. Let's go out to Minnesota with John. John here in the air. Hello, Wendy.
I got a question for you. Uh okay. I was listened to after hour This station, and I think it was a Jewish rabbi that was talking about. In Israel they don't have any type two diabetes. because the solution is in the Bible and I just wanna I know, I think I think they I think I think they've been promoting stuff like honey and cinnamon.
Have you seen that? Yeah, I've seen that, yeah. I love a lot of that, but he didn't. He didn't mention what it was, he just said it was in the Bible and that they don't have type two diabetes in in Israel because of the Well, I've read the Bible from cover to cover, and I haven't found any place in there where it says to take. Cinnamon and honey for diabetes.
Have you, Wendy? No, not specifically, no. Um Yeah, I mean it's just um I guess it's the way you interpret the scripture. I guess that's what they're doing. Um I don't remember seeing anywhere where it tells you to do that.
No. No. There's a lot of times what they do is they'll tell you there's. There's esoteric meanings in in in here or Maybe they'll come up with the Apocrypha books or something else, but They d they do that all the time. Yeah, and uh But let me ask you, though, speaking about that, um Cinnamon is is is that cinnamon is is good to treating diabetes, is it not?
I've heard it is. People have done wonders with it. But I also know people who have used it and it didn't help them.
So I guess metabolically it may depend genetically on some folks, but there are some studies that have You know, I've been on uh the sub topic of daily doses of cinnamon. Uh about a half to a full teaspoon. And it seems to help the person manage their blood glucoses better. Um now whether it heals it of you know diabetes, that's a question mark um because Um, lifestyle's got a big part to play in that, so we have to look at lifestyle.
Now what about the you mentioned these juniper berries? Uh what about those? Are those uh b used in s in often in treating diabetes? No, they're not typically used for that. You're thinking about the juniper monasperna.
It's a different variety.
So the blue juniper berries are called juniper comunis, and then the white juniper berry, which is grown in the arid parts of the United States, That's where it likes to be.
So that's juniper mono the com monasperna.
So that's a bit different. That's a bit different bur berry. Are those are those berries about the size of a blueberry and they grow in a bush? Yeah, roughly. Mhm.
Hmm. Because I had uh I had seen some of those and I asked the guy about it. He told me. uh not to not to eat those that are p poisonous.
Well, they may not get as big as a blueberry. They may be a little smaller, but um Yeah, I mean, um Yeah, animals eat them.
So I mean So that's a lot of that's where herbal medicine kind of started, where Native American Indians and people just observed the animals, what they ate. You know, if they didn't die, it was good for you kind of thing. All right, John. Jo do you have any other questions, John? I guess we lost John.
Uh do we did we lose John? Who do we have next? We have Ryan in Michigan. Let's go to Michigan for with Ryan. Hey, Ryan, you're in the air.
I had a quick question for a garlic question for Wendy. Um If you cook it, do you does it lose a lot of its power or That's mostly how I have these literature.
Well, that's a really good question, Ryan. Yeah, when you when you heat herbs and y or any kind of food, it changes it chemically. Yes, you do the raw stuff is going to have more of the power in it. One of the just How would you eat it r I guess Yeah, I know. It it's hard for some people to eat it raw.
You know, it c gives them a bit nausea. That's why I like the garlic juice. You can kind of take and add it to a little bit of like vegetable juice, like V eight or something, or dilute it in water, and it's just easier on the stomach. Can I chase them real quick? I I I found this out.
about a week ago. I don't know if you may you may already know, but I'd be getting into the wheat berries, checking in on that. But they say if you don't eat The wheat, like wheat, all wheat, or the wheat berries and all that, you don't eat it like within 48 hours of when you grind it. It loses so much of its stuff.
So, all this bread, like on the shelves and everything, I never thought about this, but.
So so if you're if you're grinding grains for breads, um there's oils in them which are very heart healthy for us, but you know, you have to use it mm pretty quickly because i the oils will go rancid. That's why they take all those oils out of your flowers and bread products so it has a longer shelf life. But really the oils are for the cardio system.
Okay.
Oh, it is? Um so you still get you still get So I would you know what I do? I mean I mean, if you've got, you know, grains to grind, if you got like a a mill, uh, you know, like you could attach to a table, a hand mill, crank it, and you could just you flour what you need. Mm-hmm. And then use it right away.
I just want to say that. The other option is put it in the fridge. uh for about a day or so. And you can use it. For the freezer too, maybe?
Or what? You could put it in the freezer, yeah.
Okay.
I'm just wondering all this bread I've been eating it for all these years from the store. You wonder if there's anything in it. Nutritious. If it's not whole grain and it's kind of been pros ultra processed, I wouldn't touch it. Yeah.
I think our grandparents and greatparents freak grandparents out of the right idea just to Do all this stuff myself. Yeah.
Pastor, do you remember in the 50s, people pretty much had no problem with weight. They didn't have the metabolism problems we have right now. And it's and it's how culture changed in the last eighty years. Yeah, you know what? That's true because Especially amongst children.
Right.
I yeah, there was when I w went to school in the sixties, I didn't have anybody in my class that was overweight. the teachers were not overweight. Everybody if you see some of those Super 8 movies from, you know, like World War Two where the war is over over and they're shooting it in Hawaii and there's civilians and there's you know, um all these military thing uh guys hanging off jeeps and celebrating. Nobody's overweight. And think about it.
Um back then they um had only three meals a day. There was no snacking in between meals. If there was a snack you grabbed an apple. And then there was no desserts after dinner. Those were reserved for special occasions.
and and you had gardens and you and you used produce out of the garden, or if you went to the grocery store to get your produce, that produce came from farms that that observed crop rotations and let the land rest so all that food had minerals in it. And when you satisfy the body with mineral nutrition, your hunger mechanism shuts off, so you're not overeating. You know, you're you're right, and do you know what else back then? Uh y breast cancer was not nearly, nearly, n nowhere near as high as it is today. Uh amongst the women I I had uh that woman, um, oh boy, I have one of my senior moments.
She was a trauma surgeon. She wrote many, many books and uh I had her on the radio program several times and she was documented all of that.
So a lot of the things of today Yes. It's well, think about it. In the forties and fifties, there weren't drive throughs and fast food, this and that. You may have had a small town restaurant or a big city restaurant. You went down and sat down, got weighted, it was A good service.
Or you had the diner, which made really homecooked meals.
So people didn't eat at those places unless they were traveling or it was some sort of special occasion, like a date or anniversary.
So most people ate at home, and it was all from scratch. They used eggs and butter and used lard. And These people didn't have to manage their weight. It always stayed the same. Yeah, you know, you're right, you're making a very good point.
But but one thing though, Wendy I remember very clearly. Back in the fifties it seems like All the adults were smoking back in that in those days. Uh fort fortunately, yeah, I mean that's mostly mostly with the men, mostly men, but women were smoking back in those days too. I remember Uh you go into the fifties I think the women in the fifties had the cutest dresses. And I think they're coming back into style.
Did you I think they're coming back. Yeah.
Yeah, I think they didn't they call them sundresses or something like that? They just had real style to 'em, you know. I see a l I see a lot of these channels on YouTube and stuff where these women are, you know, starting to make these dresses and they're just really sharp. Yeah, back in those days most all the women wore dresses. They didn't wear pantsuits like they do today, so many.
Right, and it w and they would come down right below the knee, you know? The jail. Right.
Uh, but they just were very, very cute and pretty and clean looking and crisp. I think they're lovely. And and in the summertime when we went to the beach, The women had bathing suits on. And and they went from being it kind of covered them a little bit, didn't it? Yeah, yeah, today.
That doesn't leave anything to the imagination today, does it? No, it's it's it's kinda depressing, um, really. It's it's and and then, you know, I don't know, some some people still have some style and they'll they'll wear a suit that covers them pretty well. But, yeah, I know what you mean. But yeah, just think about the difference in the culture and this is what's happened and we've gone downhill.
Um, a lot of people say, Well, we're living longer, but we people are being propped up metabolically by prescription drugs. Yeah, e everything is drugs, no You were talking about that uh When you were talking about Uh um um those drugs that they're the ones they push all the time, the ones that to treat, say, like diabetes, Uh what are they called? Statics. Statins? Statins.
Yeah, that drugs. Yeah, they don't they don't cure anything. They just treat things, okay?
Well, what they do with your disease management medications is they they give you a lessening of symptoms. And that way they're managing your discomfort. Um So it's kind of like with the blood pressure p stuff and everything, th they're just artificially lowering the numbers.
So it's almost like, you know, you got a warehouse on fire and the fire truck pulls up and the firemen get off, run into the building, shut the fire alarm off, come back out, get on the truck and drive away.
Well, the warehouse will eventually burn to the ground. but the alarm was shut off.
So that's basically what's happening with these cardio meds is they're shutting the alarm off, but the the underlying condition is still there. Today, I was Listening to they were uh were promoting uh A a drug for C O P D. And uh And I was listening to it and uh it sounded pretty good until it they got to the end. where they give you the side effects. And the side effects some of the side effects were one of them was death.
Here, the side effects were worse than the disease. Anyhow.
Well, that's important to mention to your audience because if you've got Internet, you can get on your browser and type in a drug name and then the word side effect. And after that, I like to put in WebMD because they often list the rare with the common side effects.
So you can kind of get a good picture of the medication Um And if you want to, you know, look into it some more. All right, very good. Uh okay. Uh Are you still there uh? Who who do we have on with us?
Okay, do we have any other callers right now?
Alrighty. Wendy, are you ready for are you going to stay with us or are you going to go get yourself? Oh, yeah, go ahead. What you got?
Well, first of all s um I wanted to say we were talking about that, James. Tellerico up there in Texas. Uh he learned and his church And he he studies the Bible that uh not only are there six genders, but that God is binary. And so Uh this man I I I gotta tell you, here's a guy That's running for the Senate in Texas and he's a vegan. He he says it's it's a sin to eat meat.
Uh What is there a big industry out there in Texas besides oil? All his cattle. Uh-huh. I don't know. I mean D they don't You have to be In my op in my opinion, you'd have to be a complete fool to vote for a guy like this.
Uh, I mean, and this guy is kind of very, very strange, very strange person. Yeah, I've been also following the California mayor mayoral race, you know, with the Bass, Raymond and Pratt. Looks like Raymond's gonna be falling off and I think it's gonna be a a a a a a race of Bass and Pratt. Yeah.
And one one of the things that Bass has got a lot of skeletons in the closet, a whole lot of skeletons in the closet. And she was involved in heavy duty with Fidel Castro. Um She's a communist to the bone. She is a hardcore communist to the bone. But She is she is responsible, her and Newscombe.
for the fires, because they did not clear Then many, many people lost their homes and their lives. And that woman has got a big, big part in all of that. I know Pratt lost his house, you know.
So um yes, I mean, I just hope they just don't try to steal everything with these mail in ballots because it's hard for me to see. I mean, most of the most of the stuff coming in shows that I think Bass has a small lead ahead of Pratt at this point. But they're going to take several weeks to count stuff. That's insane. You know, Florida came in with their their their results in one day.
Well, that's because in California they've got to find out how many. How many votes they gotta cheat. I mean, it it's just the state is corrupt. The government in California is totally corrupt. And you know And the people are getting f kind of fed up with it.
And did you know that just Uh I was just going to say Benny Johnson went out to California and he said that uh he he found that um numerous people were registered for ballots and when he went to the address all it was was an empty parking lot with a porta potty in it. Yeah, well they had one house that had nine hundred uh different people registered in the same residence, the same house. Cool. Yeah.
But here it is. Here's some good news. Longtime Democrat Al Green is ousted. From the Texas primary. That guy is Like Al Green, he is I mean, this guy he He was anti-God, anti-family, anti- Oh.
you know, just unbelievable. He was the one that was always harking on um Um trying to Uh impeach President Trump.
So that's good news that that he got taken out and And here's the thing. He used to be really uh disrespectful, you know, at the um President's speech there. Uh yeah, add addressing the nation, yeah. Yeah, he would get up and start shouting. Very, very disrespectful.
Here's some more good news. Pro-life Republican Myers Middleton. Wins the primary for Texas. Attorney General. And so that is very, very good.
Pearlife Republican Myers, Swindleton won. The election to become the party's nominee for Texas Attorney General. This is one of the most important roles in the Texas government winner. When it comes to Oh goo Upholding pro-life laws and stopping illegal abortions, Middleton will. Face Democrats.
Nathan Johnson, uh, in November, One of the things that the number one issue to the pro-deathers, to the Communist Party, to the Democrats, is killing babies. I mean they that is the number one issue is to kill babies. Unbelievable. And um Hey.
Some more uh There was some more good news than where to go here. But anyhow, these are f these are oh, what we were talking about earlier when I was telling you about that fellow. Um Nominee Adam Ham away Yeah. has Al Qaeda. Yeah, connections.
Democrat nominee Adam Hadaway traveled with Translate was a translator for terrorist leader the Blind Sheikh. Omar Abdin Rahman He testified at his terrorism trial and his ways and contradicted documentary evidence, and volunteered with the Benevolence International Foundation An organization uh uh sanct sanctioned by the US Treasury Department and identified by the 9-11 Commission as a part of the Osama bin Laden's Covert financial Here these are terrorists This guy's a terrorist Mm. And and he? Uh there's gonna be Uh he's he's gonna be running in New Jersey. Uh, what's wrong with these people in New Jersey?
I don't know. I mean, it's just um I don't know, some I think people are intimidated and some people will vote for people that they don't want other people know that they're voting for and Uh I don't know where though. I don't know. It's almost like some of them got blind photos on. They just don't see it coming.
Here's a good one. The UK Council finds half of the alleged child migrants were adults. And so here You know, I mean Ten of the nineteen migrants Slated to be placed in foster homes or Or children care in kent. England turn out to be adults according to the data obtained by the sun. through Freedom of Information Act.
A lot of that was taking place here A lot of the illegal aliens that came in here Were listed as children when they were actually adults here. That was taking place. We'll be back right after this. Hmm. Words, my everlasting words.
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The most powerful. thing in existence is the Word of God. The Word of God. The entire universe was spoken into existence with the Word of God. Hey, Whitney, did you know that Canada has euthanized over one hundred thousand people?
Did you know that? Canada. made a very, very, very dark choice in twenty sixteen. Instead of investing in more care, support and hope for people who are suffering, The Canadian government legalized assisted suicide through a program. called medical medical assistance.
In dying or made, as they call it. I've heard of it, yeah. They have this pod. Did they did you did you hear about the pod?
Okay.
Uh r yeah, I did But would refresh me on that.
Well, it looks like a tannin bed pretty much, and you just get in it and the button is inside.
So you you get in there and when you're ready, you push the button and it just slowly removes the oxygen until you kind of pass out and then you die.
Well Mm-hmm. Mm. That's how they do it. But you know, I and I know, but it's it's you're they've euthanized some and people get the intention right away that these are These are terminal people that don't have long to live and don't want to stop. But that's not the case.
They've killed a lot of young people who simply were suffering from depression. Right.
I know that. Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, they've been working on the euthanasia laws for a couple of decades now. Europe has kind of succumbed to um you know, euthanasia where I mean the the health authorities have the right to euthanize, you know, mentally retarded children. Um, even if they're adults, um, you know, um, people with, you know, um all kinds of mental issues they can they could just, you know, to take you out. I mean, th they've weakened they're trying to do that here with the euthanasia laws here, um, but um there's some still some pushback on it. Geez.
Yeah, I know they're pushing hard, and we've done a number of programs on that. But uh yeah, they've they've been pushing the Democrats You know, again, the Bible says all of those that love death hate God. Those that love death, thank God. And and that is another one of one of their major things It's euthanasia.
Well, I mean, look at China. They've got this social score stuff going, right? But they're wanting to bring it here.
Okay, so Um uh I don't know I was talking to people the other day, they hadn't heard of uh the Bill Gates software called TrustScore. Have you heard of it? No. Okay, so Bill Gates has written a program called Trust Score that's similar to the social score program that China has, and it would link your healthcare and your banking and your social media accounts.
So what they have is this scale that they want to implement where um you know, the community matters. Everything is about the community. And so if someone is not contributing or pulling their weight in the community, your score will be dropped. In other words, let's just say you have a loud dog that barks all the time and it annoys your neighbors, your score is going to drop. And so if you get a score low enough, certain things aren't going to happen for you.
In other words, you won't be able to Uh you know use public transportation or you're you may not be able to purchase certain things.
So you're punished financially usually is how they do it. And that's what they want to bring here.
So I look at it this way. If they're going to use that, where you're they're scoring you on your contributory uh benefit to the collective, if you will, then um what about these elderly folks that are retired, uh you know, they they really can't you know, produce money, they can't make money, they're you know, at the end of their lives. What do you think's going to happen there?
Well, it depends on how much money they have, if they have enough. They can hire a lawyer and they're be and uh That'll be taken care of. Yeah.
Yeah, but yeah, it's um Money answereth all things, right? Yeah, that's what Solomon said. Money answereth all things. He was right. Yeah.
Out there in California a three time deported Illegal. Alien slaughters an entire family, including a baby. Yeah, the Biden knew some Mariorca's death toll rose by three last week, after an illegal alien deported three times, killed two women, and an infant. The horrific crime was the direct result of Biden's open border California sanctuary state policies. The New York Post reports that Joke when Le Je Jacquin Es couteaux twenty eight.
A Mexican national was deported three times and arrested at least two more times For D UI. With the most recent arrest being last June, a senior law enforcement official told the Post. After his June arrest in San Joe Quinn County. Federal immigration and customs enforcement offic officials asked to be notified of Escato's release from jail, So he could be deported a fourth time, the officials said.
However, due to California's sanctuary law, the San Joquin County, Officials could not notify the feds and as as Cato was freed, and the official continued Safe to say California's law prohibited the jail from complying. The official said sharing police documents sustaining his claim. with a post. You know, in these blue states, again, all of the just think of how many murderers. How many murders in this country because these Liberal courts, these Liberal judges In these sanctuary cities put these These murderers back on the streets.
I know.
I mean, this is just really disgraceful. It is. It is disgusting. I mean, how would you feel if you were like the family members of those people that were lost because of negligence and just derelict of duty and everything else, you know? You know how.
Um You're yeah, well you have abs You know, just think about that. I mean I can tell you s some of these judges, I mean, they have this this law affair. Um I can tell you, that they do that to the wrong people and the wrong people are gonna gonna hold 'em responsible and go after 'em. They These judges, when they do that, anytime. If I were the king, any judge that would put one of them back on the street That judge should be arrested and charged with the very same crime.
If I were the king, that's what I would do. But Anyhow far left extreme is Scott Weiner. who who decriminalized spreading AIDS. and passed the pedophile protection bill advances in the California primary to replace nasty Pelosi. Again here Far left, California is Far left extremist, California State Senator Scott Weiner, In advance to the November general election in the race for California's eleventh congressional district, The deep blue San Francisco street seat the nasi pelosi held for forty years before announcing her retirement.
With roughly forty-nine percent of votes, counted as of early Wednesday morning Following the June second primary, Weiner led decisively with forty one point three percent ahead of Pelosi's endorsed San Francisco supervisor. Connie Chan with twenty eight point six The former AOC chief of staff, Say cut. Boy, what a name. A check rap bardie. Uh Trailing behind in third place.
Again, here you go. This guy. I mean this country the the Democrats it's like They're saying we we're looking for the very worst of the worst, right? I mean, here's a guy, here's a pedophile. He's a pedophile and and again that's he would And San Francisco's a nasty place.
I would never go to San Francisco. I had a friend that was there recently, and he said he would never, ever, ever go back. uh, to San Francisco because Well Of of how now what he what he saw. taking place right out there in the park in San Francisco. uh unbelievable.
People defecating in public. Yeah.
place for the in the park for them to go up in public. Not n I'm not talking about toilets. I'm talking about where they could defecate outside in the public. I mean, these are Yeah. That that was pretty nasty.
So Here, this is very interesting. Um U. S. military prepared to strike Cuba at a moment's notice. When the President says go, we're ready.
This is Very, very interesting. I understand that. The Cuba is on full alert. Cuba's they're hurting out there They're hurting big time. They've got no fuel, no oil.
Very l electricity, it's only on for so many hours a day. Roughly 65 years after the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion failed to topple. The entrenched Castro regime The potential of American boots on the ground in Cuba is being discussed in Washington. as the weakened island's Communist regime staggers along, under the weight of the crushing American economic sanctions, The pressure is really coming from all of the Cuban Americans that came over here, still have relatives, they're back in Cuba. And they those relatives in Cuba, many of them were killed.
A lot of a lot of people who that are here today living in America had family members killed. by Castro's resime there at Cuba, So that's where the pressure's coming on. to go over and set those pe and the people in Cuba Our begging, please, please, come and set us free. Military plans have been drafted as a possible Summer collapse is envisioned by the Trump Administration according to Axius. The date economic sanctions rather than bombs.
have been weapons of choice. The best way to describe its acceleration, one senior administration official said, speaking of as trying to collapse the regime. But we don't want to kill off the regime just yet. There's a method to this. in stages.
Squeezing the Cuban regime is a holding pattern that offers results As President Donald Trump seeks to bring the war to with Iran to a close. Iran has not finished with the President is not in a rush. Senior Administration officials said Trump wants to exhaust all the levels that he can But at this point there aren't as many Uh levers as before. What do you think about that, Wendy, what's happening in Iran? Iran is They're out of water.
I mean there's very little water in Iran. The living conditions are deteriorating very quickly. The people we know that the you got CIA there on the ground. I'm wondering why they haven't Just Uh Going in the people are begging, they're begging, please. They had protests down the streets wearing carrying big signs.
Please, President Trump, help us. And those people got killed. A lot of 'em. Like sixty thousand But uh Yeah. I I don't know.
I I don't know why he's they're not we're not just shipping in ours. Maybe we are. Maybe we are and uh In there, because I think it's The Muslim those that are in charge there that the government's only like ten percent of the population. But they got all the guns. Yeah.
That's why we must never ever allow the Democrats to take our guns away. Yeah, that's our ace in the hole, isn't it?
Well, yeah, we've got in fact, I was talking to a a lady today and it was your question. Do you think we have If the Democrats and the Muslims try to take over 'cause she was concerned because Yeah, again. They're they're working towards that, okay? Um Do we have enough Americans, do you think, that would be willing to fight and The last estimate that I get was about twelve million Americans, armed Americans, would be willing to to fight for their freedom. And so Twelve million is quite a bit, huh?
Yeah.
Um, yeah, we're armed, but are we organized? Mm-hmm. Well, that's that's a very good question.
So I don't think we're nearly as organised as we should be. But We'll see what happens, I guess. You know, you got the white shirts and the black hats. And Uh well um I guess we're gonna find out. Yeah.
Yeah, me and Will. You know what? You know what time it is, don't you? Can I accept the invitation? Yeah, we come to the invitation.
Tell me why should I give an invitation tonight? Um invites people to find salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ. Why wouldn't you?
Okay, well I hear. I'm I'm, you know, just throwing that question out there because you see. Uh a lot of people out there they believe that uh Yeah. Like this what's his name?
Okay.
That They're really Theoretically God only exists if you you want to believe that. Uh Yeah. There's a there's a mindset out there and uh Today one of the things that's being pushed a lot is universal salvation. And uh Do you know what that is, don't you? I don't think I've heard that term.
Yeah, universal salvation is one it's one of the heresies that's really come out of no place again. and that everybody gets saved, everyone gets saved. And uh They they totally twist and missed. and pervert scripture. Bottom line is this Wh when you talk reality This world that we're living in right now is very temporal.
And Here, people have things just absolutely the opposite of what reality is. God is real. God's word is absolute God's Word is absolute truth. Heaven and earth will pass away. That's that's gonna happen.
But God's word will stand forever.
Now it's an interesting thing because You know, if you look at do you think mathematics is a is a pure science? Um it's thought to be. Yeah, it absolutely is. and mathematical Mathematically, Uh here What God's the prophecies over eighteen hundred in God's Word, the Bible. We have the the ability with all of our technology to maybe Brain it.
To fulfill maybe two or three of these prophecies that were in scripture, according to the mathematicians. Uh Stanford Math Department came up with the The estimate that Mathematically For all of the things that happen in God's word the Bible, these prophecies to come true. The odds were one with 230 zeros behind it. I don't even know what that number would be. Yeah, right.
And it was an interesting thing. Jerry Lucas wrote in his books, Theomatics.
So, here we're taking a look at something that is absolute pure science, and today. They're trying to replace the Word of God. or trying to replace God with science. And we're living in those days that the Bible refers to. that in the last days You would have this uh when knowledge would be increased, AI were seeing all of these things happening.
But the vast majority of people don't understand. I gotta say it this because we're running out of time, folks. Listen. Yeah.
All that you'd leave see around you Is is All of it'll be gone. It's The only thing that you can completely, totally c uh completely and totally count on. is God's Word. God's Word is here forever, folks. Everything else is temporal.
God's Word lasts forever, and if you are a born-again believer, you will If you've have repented of your sin, have you prayed to the Father, and asked God for forgiveness of your sins, what God required, And you've asked the Lord Jesus Christ to be the Lord of your life all of your life. And you become a new creature, a born-again believer, and heir of the kingdom. You will, like the Word of God, live forever. You live forever. You'll have eternity.
And you say, Well, I don't know how that could be.
Well, you don't have to know. You've got God's word on it. This is where it comes to take. We trust in in that which is absolute perfect That which is the absolute there's only one, Wendy. absolute authority in existence.
Just one. A lot of people don they don they just can't handle absolutes, can they? Right.
But God is absolute. I know, black and white. They don't like that. No. No, you hear this all the time.
Why do you have to be one way or the other? Why can't there be a gray area? I get that every now and then. Because there is no gray area we got, okay? Jesus said they're either with us or they're against us.
Folks, you're either saved or you're lost. Either goin' to go to heaven or hell. You're gonna die And when that happens, you will either go to heaven or hell. Right? Right.
There's there's no no in between on that. That's what you call an absolute. And so So that's what I'm telling you folks out there. Don't put it off. When the preacher preaches to you, he's just the messenger When you hear this, when you hear an invitation, God is talking to you.
You may have heard it before and again, and Don't don't say no. When when you hear that invitation, Repent. Call upon the name of the Lord Jesus. because you may run out of to morrow's to night. And we're out of time for tonight, so we want to say good night.
Say, say good night. Good night. God bless. And we want us to thank all of you and say always, always, always. You ready?
Yep. Keep. Fighting. The fight. Fight, fight, fight, fight.
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