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October 10, 2024 12:07 am

Pastor Ernie Sanders discusses various topics including the potential for weather control by the deep state, the importance of prayer, and the role of women in society. He also touches on the topic of mental health and the use of artificial intelligence to diagnose emotional issues, raising concerns about privacy and government control.

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Thank you. This is What's Right, What's Left with Pastor Ernie Sanders. Good evening and welcome to another edition of What's Right, What's Left, the voice of the Christian Resistance on this ninth day of October, Wednesday, 2024. And tonight our producer is none other than Style. Hey, Style. Hey, good evening, Pastor.

Alrighty. And we have out there, she's been gone for a while. She's been getting her beauty sleep. And she was out there in North Carolina. And she, was it Helena, came through and Wendy ran her out.

None of them is Wendy Wilson. Oh, good evening, Pastor. Glad to be with you.

Good to have you back. And you didn't get a lot of damage from that, did you? We did get tropical storm winds and rain, but we didn't get any flooding. So we're not quite as far west as Asheville where they got the brunt of it. But we did have some trees come down. So we had a bit of cleanup. But other than that, we did lose phone and internet for Friday, Saturday, Sunday, but it came back Monday. We never lost power, so that's a good thing.

That's a real good thing, yeah. We had, I'm still repairing some of the damage done. We had a tornado come through right through my backyard, right along the river here. My neighbor, right next door to me, we're on pretty big parcels here, but he had like a mini tornado go through his wooded area.

You could just see the path. He had some trees go down. But this one followed the riverbank, and it's a good thing that it hit mostly on the other side of the river, but I've got some big trees lying in the river there. But where it took one big tree out, it left a hole about ten feet wide. And I have a little road going back along the bank, and it's where it took it out. The road is eroding away, and we're working on getting that repaired again now. So, anyhow, praise the good Lord for that was all.

But you know what? We need to go to prayer for folks out there right now in Florida, don't we? Let's do that. We've got to ask all the people out there listening to us. Listen, it's like we always tell you folks, it's very important. If God says it, believe it. And he's telling you prayer is very important, and it's why I always try to encourage and exhort people to pray. They need your prayers right now, those people there who really need your prayers. And believe me, you say, well, you know, I did pray and this still happened and that still happened.

Yeah, well, it could have been a lot worse had you not been praying. And so, let's petition the good Lord right now, and you folks all across the country, join in with us, Lord. Because remember, if God keeps your prayers, they don't just disappear, okay? He keeps your prayers. And so, let's pray.

Heavenly Father, Lord God, I just want to right now ask, Lord, that you would stretch out your merciful, merciful hand right now. Lord, we know that the storm, and this storm may have been created by, as many, many people believe that's been orchestrated by the military because of weather war, which is happening. But regardless, we know, Heavenly Father, Lord God, that even those that think they're in charge, they're not. We know that they can only do what you allow them to do.

And we know that that storm can only do the damage that you allow it to do. And so, Lord, but we would ask, Father God, because you have so many innocent people, so many innocent people, remember, you were willing to, Father God, to spare Sodom and Gomorrah for just ten righteous men. And what about the children there in Florida, and all the folks there in North Carolina and the South, and the Lord said, we just would ask right now, Father God, Lord, that you would move your mighty hand, your hand of protection, Lord God, and that you would provide, be a provider, a protector, and a comforter to those folks right now that need you, that you would give them shelter, those out there tonight during this raging storm.

We ask this in Jesus' name. Amen. Amen.

Yeah, it's a bad thing. Anyhow. I have seen on social media, Pastor, that a lot of the people in the Western Carolina region, Asheville, Boone, and Banner Elk, and all these other areas that got hard hit, they're more determined than ever to go vote.

Praise the good Lord for that, absolutely. And here, because again, we cannot trust the government. I can't say our government anymore, because we don't have a government.

We don't. The deep state is not government of the people, by the people, for the people. But many, many people I know, they're calling me and saying, are they behind this? Is the deep state behind this? Because we know that they have the ability now to control the weather. All the way back during the Vietnam War, I remember how they used that to let it rain and rain and rain and rain over North Vietnam. And here, the science is there. There's no denying it. And right now, you have all kinds of stories over the Internet coming up, you know, from Colonel McGregor is one of them out there, people that do have some legitimacy, saying yes, that these storms have definitely been directed by the deep state.

But anyhow, I got to get in, pardon, go ahead. Growing up, I never remembered all these storms and catastrophic events, so it's got to be having some sort of demonic influence. Well, back in 1947, the Department of Weather War was formed, and where they first started seeding the clouds and things, and they've been working and improving, working on it and working on it, and it's been being used for a long time since then. And they've made a lot of progress in controlling the weather. And, you know, Bill Gates is behind a lot of this stuff, trying to black out the sunlight.

We have all of the chemtrails and all of that. And so, I mean, he didn't even deny it that they're using that, so. And anyhow, but the title of the message was, if the Bemis seat judgment were held today, how would you fare?

How would you fare? And you know what the Bemis seat judgment is, Wendy? Yeah, I do. It's, well, it's the room of government where you're going to get judged. Right.

Well, it's right. That's the judgment seat of Christ, huh? And so this is what we've been hitting on through all week long. We took a good look at the Bemis seat judgment, and tonight, you know, we ended out in Romans chapter 12, verses 1 and 2, and tonight we're over in, and I was talking about using your body in a way that's honoring and service is your reasonable service to God. Using your body in a reasonable service to God.

Now, there's a lot of ways we use our body. You know, Matthew chapter 25 talks about the righteous, those on the right feeding the hungry, visiting those in prison, visiting those that are sick, clothing the naked, housing the homeless, and that. And so here we're going to pick it up in 1 Timothy chapter 2 and verse 7. Whereunto, I am an ordained preacher and apostle. I speak the truth in Christ and lie not.

I teach you the Gentiles and faith and variety. Now, Verity. I knew a woman at one time some years ago. She was a very, very pro-life woman. But she had a problem, and she liked it everywhere I would go because of my pro-life activity, she would try to tag along and follow me. And she had a problem with this passage of scripture here. She would say the apostle Paul was a male chauvinist. He was a male chauvinist and she had gone to one of those liberal, liberal art schools. And anyhow, she would like to argue about things that she disagreed with.

In other words, and she had a real problem too because of disobedience with her husband because she made more money than her husband. And she would belittle him and talk down and he actually came to me and said, Pastor, listen, I told her to quit tagging along and following around behind you because she became an irritant. And he said, I apologize. I said, you don't have to.

I said, you're doing the right thing. She's out of order. And so here, this is one of those passages of scripture that she did not like. The next verse says, I will therefore that men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands without wrath and doubting. So Wendy, he's saying that men are to lead in public prayer, men are to lead in public prayer.

But then in the next verse, he says, in like manner also, and what that means in like manner also, that means that women are to pray too, but they're to pray silently. That women adorn themselves in modest apparel with shamefacedness and sobriety, not with braided hair or gold or pearls or costly array. Now, here, when he says that shamefacedly, what do you think that means, that word shamefacedness? Probably humble. Yeah, it means modest appearance or reverence, modest appearance or reverence.

And then sobriety means like seriously, right? And not with braided hair or gold or pearls or costly. So is he saying that it's wrong for a woman to have braided hair or gold or pearls or costly array? No, it's just not a good thing to flaunt anything. That's exactly right. And he's telling you, your beauty is supposed to come from what within, huh?

Yeah. Okay, from your Christian life. But which becometh women professing godliness with good works. Here, let the woman learn in silence with all subjection. And I suffer not a woman to teach nor a serp authority over the man, but to be in silence. So he's saying that the women are not to teach her serp authority over men. Does that mean that they're not to teach at all? No, but I guess there's a time and a place for women to be teaching. So it doesn't, I guess, shadow or overshadow the male teacher.

So, you know, just everything in its timing. Well, in Titus 2, the older women, he instructs the older women to teach the younger women to love their husbands. And then you have Lois and Eunice. They were commended by the Apostle Paul for teaching Timothy, huh? Yeah. They raised him up, you know. And so are women to teach children?

Yes, they are. Okay, and so here he goes on to say, for Adam was first form, then Eve. Now he's kind of referring to actually something here, if you go back, and it's called the Evangelion. And it goes all the way back to Genesis, chapter 3, and he says this, And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between the woman's seed and her seed, and it shall bruise thy head, and thou shall bruise his heel. And so that means that it's between God's children and Satan's children, huh?

Yeah. And unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception. Now this woman I was telling you about, you know, she thought God needed to be straightened out. And sorrow thou shall bring forth children, and the desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee. So here now, do you think that a lot of women today, especially the younger women mostly, they really rebel against that.

They don't believe at all that they should be obedient to God or their husbands, do you think? Yeah, I mean, it's a perspective. So basically it's in Proverbs, the last chapter of Proverbs, where it talks about the virtuous woman, remember her?

Oh yeah. Okay, so notice the couple are in harmony together. It's easy to obey a good husband, right? So there's trust there.

You gotta have trust in order for that to work. So yeah, I can see where I guess the generation from the 60s forward would have a problem with that section of scripture, because that's not how they look at life. That's not how they look at... They don't see that hierarchy that the Lord has crafted, you know? He's got an order to things.

Okay, so let me ask you this then. We just read to you where it says here, and the desire shall be to thy husband, he shall rule over thee, and so now we know that women are to be obedient to their husbands, but are they to be obedient to husbands that are contrary to the will of God? In other words, if their husbands are saying, okay, and I deal with this stuff all the time. You hear what that Bible says? It says you're to obey me, and so you ain't going to no church this week.

You're gonna stay home and do what I tell you. It's a subjection. I mean, it's really hard for a woman to trust a man and be obedient to someone who subjects you.

So it's abuse. Okay, so who does she obey first? God or her? So now if her husband is anywhere near in obedience to God, then she is commanded to be in obedience to her husband, but if he is contrary to that, and I've had that, and I think I told you the story about that woman that came to me one time during that storm.

It was an interesting thing. I had left some Bible tracts where I had gone for some medical treatment on the table, and as I was leaving, it just poured down, and I was just ready to make a run to my car, which was parked a good distance away. Here this car pulls up right in front of me, and she rolls the window down, and she said, you looked this on the table, and I said, I left that for you, and I looked at her. She had two black eyes, and so she says, please, can you talk to me for a minute? Normally, I don't get into a car with a woman I don't know, but I did, because it was pouring down rain, and anyhow, she was telling me how she just wants to go to church.

She just feels that God is telling her that she needs to go to church, and her husband won't let her. And I said, listen, let's go to your place. Let's talk to him, and she said, oh, no, you don't understand.

He's got a hot temper. I said, I'm used to dealing with people with hot tempers, and so I says, you tell him that I want to talk to him. You tell him that Pastor Sanders wants to talk to him, and so I didn't hear from her for about two or three weeks, and then one day I pulled into, back in those days, remember they had those little Kodak booths, and you would bring film in there, and they would develop them. So I pulled in, and she was working in that booth, and she no longer had black eyes, and she had this big smile on her face, and she said, Pastor, bless you, bless you, and I says, how are you doing? She says, I'm doing fine now. She said, when I told my husband that you wanted to talk to him, and he started listening to you on the radio, and now, not only does he let me go to church, he goes to church with me.

Well, that's a good thing. Well, I mean, the Bible gives us lots of instruction. God talks about good rulers and evil rulers, and he's not expecting us to obey evil rulers, so why would he expect a wife to obey an evil husband? Right, but now there are some things that it's a little tricky on, okay? For example, when you enter into the 501c3, when you sign a contract with Caesar, and you agree in that contract to obey Caesar, even though it's totally contrary to obeying God, because only Christ can be the head of a church.

But in that contract you have with Caesar, you agree that the state is the head of the church, and so now you're in a situation where you've agreed in a contract with a state to obey them, at the same time, now God expects you, the state expects you to obey, and God expects you to honor your commitment, doesn't he? Yeah. But even though it's contrary to what to, in fact, it's actually, I would say, a sin. So now you've got yourself in a jackpot, huh? Yeah, we tend to do that sometimes, us humans.

Yep. And so, here he says this, Triana was firstborn, then Eve, and Anna was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression. We see a number of things throughout the Bible where, when God had instructed men, men were to be the heads of the house, and when they listened to their wives instead of God, it didn't end well, huh?

It did. We know that with Adam listened to Eve, and that was a mistake. Abraham listened to Sarah, that was a big mistake. Ahab listened to Jezebel, and that was a big mistake.

In fact, do you know of any place in the New Testament at all where it refers to a woman as the pastor of a church? I don't recall it being there. There's one place.

There is? Yeah. That's in Revelation chapter 2, if I remember.

Hold on a second. If I remember right. Yep, verse 20. Notwithstanding, I have a few things against, because thou sufferest that woman Jezebel, which calls herself a prop, to teach and to seduce my servants to commit fornication and to eat things sacrificed into idols. So that was a woman who was the head of the church there, Elthirah Tyra, okay? Now, that wasn't Ahab's wife Jezebel. That was another Jezebel. And so, boy, do we have a lot of those Jezebels today.

That program called The View is filled with them, huh? Yeah, there's some attitude there. Yeah, well, you're not kidding. Anyhow, notwithstanding, she shall be saved in childbearing if they continue in faith and charity and holiness and sobriety. In other words, he is telling you, I mean, women don't receive eternal life by having babies, do they?

No. So then he's talking about something different, isn't he? He's talking about the greatest ministry a woman can have is, one, being obedient to God, two, being a good wife to her husband, raising the children in ammunition of the Lord. Raising the children in ammunition of the Lord. Remember what the very first command that God gave man was? Be fruitful and multiply. That's exactly right. And so that's what women are to do.

They're to have babies and raise them in the ammunition of the Lord. Yeah, I was just talking to someone today about some things I learned when I was working in the healthcare sector of neurology. We had a big neurosurgeon clinic that I was at, and we were in the break room, and Dr. McClanahan came in there, and we got on the subject of pregnancy, and he was talking about at the 17th week of gestation, if you're having a male child, a chemical is released and it dissolves the connective tissues that connect the right and left hemisphere of the brain. And that's only if it's a male. If it's a female, it stays there.

The connective tissue stays there. So we're wired differently. So men have that more logical side of them. And women have the more caretaker emotional. So guys are more logical, women are more emotional. And we feel emotion more.

And if you think about it, women typically tend to be a bit better at multitasking because you're having to look after children. I gotta go to a break, but let me come back and talk about that. We'll be right back. Saving babies, teaching sinners, hell's for losers, heaven's for winners.

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Amen, blessed by you. Listen, I got a couple quick announcements I got to make. First of all, this coming Sunday, doers of the word, we were going to have the church service at the pavilion out there this coming Sunday, but the weather says it's going to be 45 degrees in the morning out there, so we've decided to just be the regular church service in the church. So for you doers of the word out there, 45 degrees.

I mean, I could do it, but I think I would be, well, I wouldn't be in the graces of too many of the ladies at 45 degrees out in the morning. Anyhow, also this coming Friday, October 10th, Friday, October 10th at 7 p.m. at the Ransom Sage Farm at 505 Center Street in Chardon, the tactical civics are going to be held in their meeting, folks, and we're talking about bringing the country back. And their working tactical civics is growing and growing and growing all across the country, and pretty soon, from county by county, we'll be able to reestablish the grand jury by the people, the grand jury of the people, a constitutional grand jury, and reestablish the constitutional militia to take our country back from the Communist Party out there. Anyhow, Wendy, what I was telling you when you were talking about multitasking, I remember one time I took my son camping, and he was about 10 years old, and at that, we went into this restaurant, this little restaurant that was out there, and it had a small room, and there were, the pastors were having a meeting there, there was about a dozen pastors, they had a long table, and they were sitting there, and on the outside, there were about four or five tables, and each table there were four women sitting, and so, the glass window, it was a big glass window, you could see one of the men where the pastors would be up, he would be speaking, and all the rest would be listening to him, and then he would sit down, and another would get up, and he would be speaking, and then I noticed the women out there, and there would be four of them at a table, and they would all be talking at the same time, and then I noticed something too, there was two tables, they were about three feet apart, and this one woman would be talking, and she had her back to this other woman who was behind her, and she would actually bend over, and every now and then say something to them, and then go back to talking, so I told Matt, I said, look at that, and he says, Dad, they're all talking at the same time! I said, yeah, he says, who's listening? I said, well, they can talk and listen both. He said, how do they do that?

And I guess that's the way God made them. So, what do you think, Wendy? Are you there?

Do we have Wendy? I push my button, I'm sorry. I do that by accident all the time. My engineer on my show gets upset with me. I would say in the early 2000s, there was this stand-up one-man show called Defending the Caveman. Did you ever go see that show?

Uh-uh, no. Okay, it was just a wonderful show about the delightful differences, the hilarious differences between men and women. And in the beginning of the show, he was talking about his wife being able to read the newspaper and carry on a conversation with him at the same time. And he couldn't do that.

If his wife came up and asked him something, he'd have to take his finger, put it on the paper where he stopped reading, and then look at her. So, there's differences. We're wired differently. Men tend to process trauma and emotional stuff differently than women. They tend to get over stuff more quickly and forget about it and move on. Women, it's in the emotional sector of the brain where you have empathy. And women tend to be affected by those types of events more deeply, and they hold on to those things a little longer than men do. So, there's a bit of difference in wiring and how men and women process things cognitively and how we react.

So, there is a big difference. Yeah, one of the things, too, I noticed with my wife, how she was able to talk to the children. I mean, she'd be in the kitchen, she'd be working, doing this, and they'd be up, they'd be pulling on her dress, this and that. And she just had patience.

And now, with the grandchildren, she's the same way, she just continues. You know, when I do something, I have to concentrate on what I'm doing. Yeah, but men are more focused. They have more, I guess, tunnel vision on focus. They kind of, you know, laser in on things. Women tend to be everywhere.

They get the broad picture, the big picture. One of the examples out of that stand-up show was the guy describing, he had to go somewhere, and he had to pick out some socks, and he went with his wife to the mall. And he says, women just see everything, texture, color, size, shape, and I'm just looking for socks.

I want to get in, and I want to get out. That's his attitude. And so, he goes over to the woman at the department store and he says, I need a pair of red socks. And she says, okay, would that be lipstick red, brick red, more of an orange red? You know, he just said, too many decisions, too many options, just red.

So, his wife came over and helped him, and she said, he'll need at least a brick or a lipstick red. So, you know, we're different. We're just different. You're not kidding, you know, because you see what you just said. I can go into a store, if I need one thing, I can go into that store and buy that one thing, turn around and walk out.

And leave, yeah. My wife can never. They browse. We're the queen of browsing.

Yeah, she can never do that. Anyhow. Stores are set up for that. Stores are geared for that. Now, if you go to the sporting goods section, it's more geared to the guys.

If you go to other sections of the store, it's more set up for women. Yeah. Alrighty, well, your topic today is? Oh, yeah. My topic today, we're going to talk more about this phone tech that's coming out that helps to diagnose you. Right?

Yeah. Because recently, I think I shared with you guys some programs that will allow smart phones to diagnose conditions. For instance, previous reports were, they would be able to check your breathing, your coughing, your sniffling, and would be able to analyze all those sounds to determine if you're sick with a virus or some sort of contagion. But now there's this recent report that I came across, the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey.

This is September 2024. They stated new software for cell phones will be used to diagnose people for emotional issues like depression. So the program is going to analyze facial expression in your eyes to diagnose if you're depressed or have an emotional issue. According to the science of this kind of surveillance on phones will be necessary, they say, due to some people don't see doctors or confide in others that they have an emotional problem. So when you open your phone, that's when it's going to take these images of your face and it's going to read you.

This is a quote from the Stevens Institute. They say, depression is a major challenge. Detecting emotional problems can be difficult and particularly when those affected don't or won't report negative feelings to friends, family, or clinicians. They go on to say, we are working on several AI-powered programs, artificial intelligences in this, for smartphone applications and systems that could non-evasively warn us and others that we may be becoming depressed. So that others part means your phone is going to send information to somebody. They go on, lastly, they say since most people in the world today use smartphones every day, this could be a useful detection tool that's already built and ready to be used, end of quote. So the question is, will the technology be automatically uploaded to smartphones or will it be an app that you choose to put on there?

That's not clear. Also, who will this data be reported to? Who are they going to send it to?

Will it be your parents, your spouse, your employer, your doctor, your health insurance, your school principal, college dean, or law enforcement? We don't know. We don't know.

Because remember, people that have emotional issues, they're restricted from purchasing firearms. Right? Yeah, they're supposed to be. Yeah. Now, so if an adult person does not want to share this information or seek help, will this technology be used or even mandated as care or even be used to commit somebody?

Think about these things. So they're going to read the eyeballs, and this research is saying it will have the ability to scan your eyes to reveal a person's mood. The phone will take snapshots of your eyes, and not randomly, but it says constantly. So while your phone's open and you're using it, it will constantly take snapshots of your eyes. And the program is called Pupil Sense, and it measures the user's pupils. The system is going to calculate a person's pupil size, the diameter, and then compare it to the iris of the eyes. So the eye scans will occur in 10-second interval shots while the user opens and uses their phone.

Maybe they're searching an app, they're on social media. It's going to be taking pictures of your eyes. Of course, artificial intelligence will analyze this data and calculate normal or abnormal pupil size.

Apparently, the test phase of the program was apparently 76% accurate. So I would imagine it will also detect drug use by your pupil size. People that use cannabis, their pupil size changes. Anybody that uses alcohol, same thing, right?

Let me ask you a question. In North Carolina, have they legalized the sale of marijuana? Yes, in brick and mortar stores, yes. Because I've noticed since they've done that here in Ohio, at nights when I have to return from the radio station, I'm out there between 12 and 1 o'clock on the highway, people are driving crazy. I mean, at nighttime, sometimes they'll be going down the highway that we weave in and out, and I've seen them going 120 miles an hour or more. So chemicals, drugs, alcohol, and things, they can change your pupil size.

But so can going to the eye doctor and dilating your eyes. So is it going to misdiagnose you as being under the influence or, I don't know, ready to commit a crime? I have no idea. So this technology may be used by employers, highway patrol, the monitor for violations of drug use and DWI. It could be used for other things.

According to Stevens Institute, previous research over the past three decades has repeatedly demonstrated how pupillary reflexes and responses can be correlated to depressive episodes if you're depressed. But that's not all. The developers of this program have also developed programs for smartphones for detection or prediction of binge drinking and cannabis use, which begs the question, will this be required on all smartphones or for those with driving privileges?

We just don't know. So we can prepare ourselves for these types of promotions that this technology will supposedly make everybody safer, be necessary, maybe even mandatory. Maybe your car insurance will give you a discount if you put it on your phone. So you won't be doing a DWI and stuff like that.

Cut down on accidents and fatalities. That's pretty much the promotion I get to see there. So I imagine auto insurance companies will require it for the best rates, if you know what I mean.

Yeah, I sure do. How soon do you think this is going to roll out, Pastor? I'm surprised it hasn't rolled out already.

Well, MIT owns the license on this software, these apps, and it's actively being used in Japan right now. It debuted there also at the International Conference on Activity and Behavior Computing. So the program is available at open source on the GitHub platform, and the developers are also soon to release an app to scan facial expressions called Face Psych. They feel it will offer the scan of the facial expressions.

It will offer additional layer to the person's mood and protection. The program will run in the background on your phone, taking multiple snapshots of your face and your eyes while you're using it. And if you are thinking this is an invasion of privacy, well, the developers are trying to reassure users that the images are deleted after AI has analyzed them to protect your privacy. My question is if there is a case to be made that a person was having emotional issues and then did something they shouldn't have, the evidence has been erased. And now you've got to take AI's word for it.

So if privacy is required, smartphones aren't going to offer it, okay? All right. You know what I was going to tell the folks about? That they need to get your catalog because you definitely have, you know, I was just looking today talking and showing my display of apothecary herbs. And I mean I've got a whole table top full of your herbs and some of them I take every single day in my, you know, I like to think of vegetable juice, VA juice. Right. And that's where I put your textures, right in that VA juice. And so and there's some very good ones, especially the ones on the diabetic herbs for diabetes that's very good from what I hear.

There are medicinal plants that can help your system function better, you know, on a more natural plane. But we just started faster. We just started our Columbus Day sale and it's going to run through next Monday. So what is Monday the 14th? Yeah, the 14th. So it's 30% off orders of $75 or more.

Details are on the home page or people could just call in and ask about the sale to get the discount. It's a good time to stock up on your cold and flu stuff. Yeah, it is a good time right now at 888-229-3663. Yeah, they keep trying to push these flu shots. They really try to keep trying to push these flu shots.

I've never taken one and I don't intend to take them. Right. But folks, go to the PowerHerbs.com, the PowerHerbs.com or to get the catalog 866-229-3663. That's 866-229-3663. Yeah, on Monday the 14th is when we start our pledge week. Next week is pledge week. Ah, pledge week, yeah. Well, we'll be sending you a donation at the end of this week so you can count me in there.

We try to support you as best we can. You've done a tremendous job and I really appreciate it all these years, quite a few years. Yeah, how long have we known each other? I want to say from, what, 2003? Two? Two or three, something like that. I'm one of the worst guys in the world to remember. At least it's been at least 20 years, Kay. Right, I think so. Why, how time flies, right? Yes, boy does it, it really does.

It goes by so quickly. Well, I did also want to mention to listeners, we do have some free online newsletters. They are delivered by email. They could go to the PowerHerbs.com website and click on books and newsletters and sign up there for free. And for those that don't do email and stuff but want information, we do have also on the site a new blog with lots of reports and information on herbs and therapies and things. So I think that may be beneficial as well. Yeah, we have a newsletter too, as I know you get our newsletter.

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Right. Yeah, we have some very good, always interesting articles. And so, anyhow, ThePowerHerbs.com, 866-229-3663, a couple of things which it was handling out there when it comes to what took place there in North Carolina. Dr. Phil travels to North Carolina and finds Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse is putting FEMA to shame. Yeah, Samaritan's Purse is doing a really tremendous job there. And not just that, you have the Cajun Navy, which is another good organization that's really doing a good job helping people. Tomorrow we're putting a truckload of stuff together tomorrow at our church and we're sending it down to North Carolina.

Some food, some clothes and tarps and other things, so we're going to be sending it down. Last week I did that seminar down in Charlotte, the chiropractic center, and they were taking donations so people were dropping stuff off there. You know, I tried giving a donation, calling in to Samaritan's Purse to give it a donation, and they answered the phone and everything. But then you get put on hold and then some strange things happened. So I figured there was just so many people calling. In other words, I started hearing different conversations. It was like somebody was cutting into the phones or whatever. Oh, it was a party line kind of thing, huh?

I don't know what it was. It was a little strange, but I'm going to give it a little time to call back. Yes, on your internet, fiber optic setup, you tend to get that sometimes.

You never typically hear that on a landline, but you do on the internet lines. So we're coming up to a break and I guess you're going to go get your beauty sleep. Yeah, as you know, I was up early this morning. I've got to do it again tomorrow, so I'm going to have to go get me beauty rest.

Yep, I know what you're saying. I don't get beauty rest, and that's why I look the way I do. But that's all right. It looks good on you. Well, thank you, Pastor, but you should get some rest.

Don't push yourself too hard. Yeah, I know. All righty. Thank you. God bless. I love you, Wendy, and you're always doing such a great job.

Well, thank you for having me and everybody. Have a blessed night and keep praying for the hurricane people because Florida is getting hit really hard. Yeah, we have to keep. Prayer is very important. We're going to do that, and I think I'm going to have Pastor Hal call in and pray for them tonight, too.

Well, that would be good. Tell Pastor Hal I said hello. Okay. God bless, and you have a great night, young lady. You, too. Bye-bye. Bye-bye.

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