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Welcome To Spiritual Warfare Friday
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| And welcome, everybody, to Spiritual Warfare Friday. | |
| We are live, live, live, live here on February 6th, 2026. | |
| And in the studio, here is my good brother, Daniel Gilmet, former Congressional Candidate and all this stuff, American historian, and just a wealth of wisdom with this man with history, American history, civics, and all that other stuff. | |
| So, welcome, brother. | |
| How you doing, man? | |
| And welcome. | |
| I mean, why would you drive up from Florida to this eight-degree cold state? | |
| Yeah, hi. | |
| Well, thanks for having me on, first of all. | |
| And again, not the fashion statement, but the glasses cut down on the light for me. | |
| But yeah, I don't know why I'm up here. | |
| I just kind of decided to take a wander. | |
| No, my grandfather died in 89 this year, and just wanted to come up and see some family, get my head out of the weeds from Florida for a minute. | |
| And it's been cold down there, too. | |
| A lot of people don't realize it gets cold down there from time to time. | |
| But, you know, I love it down there. | |
| It's home. | |
| And I was kind of I went dark for a little bit, you know, out of out of, you know, being in the well, I'm sorry, if you want to pull the microphone up a little bit. | |
| I don't know if I'll s hang on the wire, Mike. | |
| Right there, it's cool. | |
| Yeah, yeah, you can hear me. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's a big one. | |
| Yeah, the wire doesn't stretch that much. | |
| But yeah, no, I kind of, you know, I took a break from being active from a lot of stuff. | |
| You know, I had a lot of per personal stuff going on. | |
| But I think once I get a little more settled down, I definitely want to help people in Florida down there. | |
| No use. | |
| You know, Florida has a lot of issues going on. | |
| It's not the free state like everybody thinks. | |
| A lot better off than Rhode Island. | |
| But, you know, they got their own fair share of problems. | |
| But I'm doing good, man. | |
| I appreciate you having me on. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I know this is like because if you all know his voice here, he calls in like almost every week. | |
| We talk about all kinds of things. | |
| And so tonight we decided to talk about American history. | |
| And, you know, it comes right in time, too. | |
| That's how the Lord works. | |
| It's amazing. | |
| It comes right in time because I've been coming upon a lot of atheist groups and all these people. | |
| Oh, this country has nothing to do with Christianity. | |
| And there was no Christianity found in this country. | |
| And they misinterpret the separation of church or state, all this other stuff. | |
| But we're here to tell you a lot different. | |
| So if you're one of those people out there, you're going to learn a lesson tonight. | |
| And this is all American documentation, Library of Congress. | |
| We go right through the nine yards. | |
| And now I'm going to tell you right out. | |
| I understand people off the bat. | |
| Oh, the father and father of someone were Freemasons. | |
| Well, it doesn't matter if they're Freemasons. | |
| Even the ones who were Masons still be went off in biblical values. | |
| Because you're going to say at the time, Freemasonry at the time was not Illuminati corrupted as it was in Europe. | |
| There's a big difference, but we're not going to focus on that tonight. | |
| But the thing is, if they're Freemasons or not, most of these guys, not all of them, like I said, most of these guys did promote the Bible. | |
| So it doesn't matter if they're Freemasons or not, if you're promoting the Bible, I'm going to be with you. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So and that's when I'll get to another show some other time about that. | |
| But the parliament tonight, we're going to show you this, you know, the heavenly influence of Christianity in the United States of America. | |
| At the time, it wasn't even the United States. | |
| It was a colonist, you know what I mean? | |
| And it grew into the United States of America. | |
| Well-documented, well, like foundation of Christianity. | |
| They didn't have to say at the time, they didn't have to tell people, hey, oh, my religion is better than yours because there was no other religion here. | |
| It's just everybody was a Christian. | |
| It was a little sex of it. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Like a Puritan, you know, Quake, whatever, there's still Christianity. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| They didn't have mosques everywhere. | |
| They didn't have Jewish synagogues everywhere. | |
| They didn't have Hindu temples everywhere and Catholic churches everywhere. | |
| It was none of that. | |
| It was people just went to that town hall to worship God. | |
| They learned it in school. | |
| And that was it. | |
| And that's how it was. | |
| And by the way, we get through the credits here. | |
| And I want to thank ShakeAwakeRadio.com for carrying the show and the awesome amazing network. | |
| This show on an awesome amazing network. | |
| Thank you, Mrs. Annie. | |
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| So we're going to start off the broadcast tonight. | |
| The Bible, the Rock of the Republic. | |
| And yes, this is the Republic, not a democracy. | |
| I just want to point that out there. | |
| So Andrew Jackson, he was a seven president of the United States of America. | |
| Somebody asked him about the Bible. | |
| And Andrew Jackson said this. | |
| That book, sir, is the rock which the Republic rests. | |
| So nobody ever called this a democracy back then. | |
| Nobody said, oh, you're a threat to this democracy. | |
| No. | |
| This is a republic, a constitutional republic. | |
| And in fact, if you go to the Federalist Papers, the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights in the Constitution, you will not find the word democracy at all. | |
| We are a constitutional republic, and whoever tells you that is a goofball. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| You hear it all the TV, right? | |
| Oh, you hear it from both sides. | |
| Yeah, Republicans, Democrats, all that. | |
| And everybody, the fact is, we all should be a threat to democracy. | |
| You know, you know, every time I see comments, like, if they support Sheldon White House or anything, of course, that's not my name for him, but they say, you'll see like his supporters or bots in the chat, and they'll put in the comments, like, keep fighting for democracy or keep. | |
| And you always got to clap back. | |
| You just got to remind them which democracy you're fighting for. | |
| It ain't ours. | |
| We're going to have a democracy. | |
| And everybody gets confused. | |
| Like, oh, well, so when we vote and everything. | |
| No, no. | |
| We vote democratically. | |
| We vote with a system where it's a peaceful system. | |
| You go online, you cast your vote, and there's no violence. | |
| You'd be surprised at how many countries around the world that can't do that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And so we vote in a democratic process. | |
| The whole process is democratic. | |
| There's nothing that's based in democracy. | |
| Democracy is mob rule. | |
| So what you see in the streets right now is mob rule. | |
| That's democracy. | |
| So if you want that, by all means, excuse me, then fight for that. | |
| But I'm not going to go with you about it because I don't know what it's like. | |
| You can keep that. | |
| Hey, but Dan, we're going to open up with a prayer. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| So let's open up with a prayer, guys. | |
| And do you want to do it? | |
| Oh, you? | |
| Do you want me to do it? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Go for it, man. | |
| That'd be awesome. | |
| All right. | |
| So, dear Heavenly Father, thank you very much for having us here tonight. | |
| We give you thanks for allowing us to wake up every single morning to see our friends and family and to breathe fresh air and give us another opportunity of life, another opportunity at just going about our day and making good decisions. | |
| Lord, we ask you for your presence with us at all times, for your guidance, for your safety, and for your comfort. | |
| Forgive us for all of our sins. | |
| Thank you for our daily bread. | |
| And we ask for the safety of our friends, our family, our colleagues, and of course our beautiful country. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Amen. | |
| Amen. | |
| Awesome. | |
| Beautiful, man. | |
| It's awesome. | |
| So thank you, Joanne and Bill, in the chat. | |
| Thank you guys for moderating tonight. | |
| And Daniel, let me see. | |
| Speaking to the mic. | |
| Let me see if I could. | |
| We got to turn this mic up. | |
| Let me see if there's a way. | |
| I can't see the chat. | |
| My phone's over there. | |
| Let me see if I could crank this microphone up. | |
| Hang on, one second, guys. | |
| But you can't hear them, though, right? | |
| You guys? | |
| So, I mean, they still can hear you, but hang on, just one second. | |
| Rather, you hear me and not see me. | |
| I've always been told I got a Facebook. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Let me figure something on here up. | |
| Want me sitting this way a little bit more? | |
| Actually, that might help a little bit. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Right in front of them. | |
| Yeah, you go. | |
| That'll work. | |
| Oh, yeah, she's caught underneath that third, the third leg over there. | |
| Oh. | |
| Could you lift that up for me? | |
| Yeah, do the little adjustments here in the studio here. | |
| This is live, Dan. | |
| Live, live, live. | |
| That's all right. | |
| All right. | |
| Yep. | |
| Perfect. | |
| So, yeah, we're going to talk about the Bible and the foundation of the Republic of the United States of America. | |
| And awesome stuff. | |
| Again, I'm going to quote this one more time by Andrew Jackson, President of the United States of America. | |
| When somebody asked him about the Bible during a speech, he said, that book, sir, is the Rockwitches Nation. | |
| I'm sorry, this Republic rests. | |
| So that's where they're going to go off the basis of the tonight. | |
| Awesome quote by President Andrew Jackson and him and John Quincy Adams, both of them were heavenly against secret societies and all this other stuff too. | |
| Again, we're not going to really dodge into Freemasonry today because there's so much content here that's going to talk about to show that this country is a constitutional republic under God, literally. | |
| And so that's the foundation of the show tonight. | |
| So we're going to do here, if you want to give that mic a little test. | |
| Testing, testing. | |
| Can you hear me? | |
| Yeah. | |
| All good in the chat. | |
| How's that, guys? | |
| Sound good? | |
| Can you hear me? | |
| That's a 30-second delay. | |
| Can you hear me now? | |
| All right. | |
| I got everybody on the chat, so I'll be able to watch. | |
| What's up, digital? | |
| Digital's in the chat. | |
| What's up, Danny? | |
| Hell yeah. | |
| Junior. | |
| Junior's in the chat. | |
| Thank you. | |
| All right, so we're going to do, guys, we've got to play a video here. | |
| And it's one of the documentaries I got permission to download from Doo Films. | |
| It's called Megida 1 and 2, the March Dominion. | |
| So they did a portion, and these guys are amazing. | |
| They interviewed so many great people and the faith and everything else. | |
| But these guys are amazing. | |
| They did a great job. | |
| Well, good job, I'm sorry, on this documentary. | |
| And we're going to play a small portion. | |
| I think it'll take five, six minutes of it, and show you a lot of quotes and a lot of things that's going to lead to what we're going to talk about tonight: the foundation of this country. | |
| And if you want to comment on anything, just let me know. | |
| We'll stop it. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| And we'll stop it. | |
| And I will. | |
| There's a little bit of a delay. | |
| So if I like if I miss something, if somebody comments or something, if I miss it, just bear with us. | |
| All right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So let's play this here. | |
| The Russian author and Nobel Prize winner Alexander Solzhenitsyn wrote of the calamities that afflicted his people in the bloody wake of the Russian Revolution. | |
| At one point, he said, Over half a century ago, while I was still a child, I recall hearing a number of old people offer the following explanation for the great disasters that had befallen Russia. | |
| Men have forgotten God, they said. | |
| That's why all this has happened. | |
| Since then, I have spent well-nigh 50 years working on the history of our revolution. | |
| But if I were asked today to formulate as concisely as possible the main cause of the ruinous revolution that swallowed up some 60 million of our people, I could not put it more accurately than to repeat: men have forgotten God. | |
| That's why all this has happened. | |
| In the United States, the phrase, in God we trust, adorns the back of the U.S. dollar bill. | |
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Men Have Forgotten God
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| Nevertheless, controversy rages to this day about America's Christian heritage and the true intent of the founding fathers. | |
| But where does this debate begin? | |
| The early American colonies at Jamestown and later Plymouth came to America under the authority of King James, who authorized the King James Bible. | |
| William Bradford, who came to America on board the Mayflower to become the chief governor of the Plymouth colony, wrote, May not the children of these fathers rightly say, Our fathers were English men, which came over this great ocean and were ready to perish in this wilderness. | |
| But they cried unto the Lord, and he heard their voice. | |
| Let them therefore praise the Lord, because he is good, and his mercies endure forever. | |
| John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, partly credited with founding the city of Boston, said, We shall find that the God of Israel is among us, for we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill, so that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work which we have undertaken, and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword through the world. | |
| The first school built in America was Harvard University in 1636, named after the Reverend John Harvard. | |
| Its original motto was, Truth for Christ and the Church. | |
| Harvard expected the following of its students. | |
| Let every scholar be plainly instructed and earnestly pressed to consider well the main end of his life and studies is to know God and Jesus Christ, which is eternal life. | |
| Therefore, to lay Christ in the bottom as the only foundation of all sound knowledge and learning. | |
| At Princeton University, the official motto was, under God's power she flourishes. | |
| Princeton's first president, the Reverend Jonathan Dickinson, said, Cursed be all learning that is contrary to the cross of Christ. | |
| While at Yale, the university's stated aim was that all scholars shall live religious, godly, and blameless lives according to the rules of God's Word, diligently reading the Holy Scriptures. | |
| Dartmouth, Columbia, William and Mary, and Brown University all had similar declarations. | |
| In fact, 123 of the first 126 colleges formed in America were formed on Christian principles. | |
| America's education system clearly represented the beliefs of some of the earliest founders and leaders. | |
| James Edward Oglethorpe established the colony of Georgia in 1732, in part as a refuge for persecuted Protestants from Europe. | |
| As the first settlers touched the shoreline, they knelt and declared, Our end in leaving our native country is not to gain riches and honor, but simply this, to live wholly for the glory of God. | |
| William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, wrote, If thou wouldst rule well, thou must rule for God. | |
| And to do that, thou must be ruled by him. | |
| Those who will not be governed by God will be ruled by tyrants. | |
| Jonathan Trumbull, the British governor of Connecticut, who became sympathetic to the American cause in 1773, said, If you ask an American who is his master, he will tell you he has none, nor any governor but Jesus Christ. | |
| George Washington on May 12, 1779, addressed the Delaware Indian chiefs who had brought their children to be educated in American schools. | |
| Washington said to them, You do well to wish to learn our arts and ways of life, and above all, the religion of Jesus Christ. | |
| Congress will do everything they can to assist you in this wise intention. | |
| Twice appointed Secretary of State Daniel Webster said, If the power of the gospel is not felt throughout the length and breadth of the land, anarchy and misrule, degradation and misery, corruption and darkness will reign without mitigation or end. | |
| Noah Webster, whose famous Webster's Dictionary is a legacy to this day, said, No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. | |
| All the miseries and evils which men suffer from vice, crime, ambition, injustice, oppression, slavery, and war proceed from their despising or neglecting the precepts contained in the Bible. | |
| Samuel Adams in the Rights of the Colonists in 1772 wrote, The rights of the colonists as Christians may be best understood by reading and carefully studying the institution of the great lawgiver and head of the Christian church, which are to be found clearly written in the New Testament. | |
| At a 4th of July celebration in 1837, President John Quincy Adams asked, Why is it that next to the birthday of the Savior of the world, your most joyous and most venerated festival returns on this day? | |
| Is it not that in the chain of human events, the birthday of the nation is indissolubly linked with the birthday of the Savior? | |
| Is it not that the Declaration of Independence laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first precepts of Christianity? | |
| It's kind of interesting, though. | |
| Who is that? | |
| Andrew Jackson, John Cruz Adams? | |
| I thought, yeah, the July 4th was the birthday of Christ. | |
| There had to be something back then for them to think that, you know what I mean? | |
| I never even, I didn't know that. | |
| I just learned that today. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It's amazing how all these minds, these are the minds that built America, you know, what it's supposed to be. | |
| You know, we didn't teach to advocate, you know, or to be activists. | |
| You know, we taught because it was a duty of, you know, the growth of man and what we're supposed to do as men. | |
| You know, given our talents by God and everything. | |
| And these men, I mean, they built our first colleges, our first schools. | |
| I mean, there's the first Latin school in America, which is on School Street in Boston. | |
| I'm sure Bill in the chat knows about that. | |
| You know, these people, it was more than education. | |
| It was to broaden man's understanding of life and what we're supposed to do here. | |
| You know, now it's completely opposite. | |
| Now it's garbage in and garbage out. | |
| And you can see where that changed maybe about 100 years ago or so. | |
| It's a Bolshevik Soviet Union-style school system today. | |
| It's not built on education. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, and despite what all these big colleges talk about, you know, the Harvards and whatnot, it's a system there to trick the brain. | |
| You know, it's kind of, well, it's downgrading. | |
| It's downgrading America as we know it. | |
| I don't know if we'll ever be able to term. | |
| You see the education back then, right? | |
| It goes hand in hand with the architecture that we used to have, the family values that we used to have. | |
| And even men back then that maybe weren't as Christian, okay, they still had the Christian values of the discipline and the roles of man in the family and everything like that. | |
| So these people understood what it meant to leave a country for our children for years to come. | |
| And this is amazing. | |
| It's amazing history. | |
| And unfortunately, it's I see a lot of comments in the chat saying, no, not anymore. | |
| And you're right. | |
| It's taken a spiral downfall. | |
| Yeah, and we're going to explain why, too, guys, why it's not there no more. | |
| And if you are, I mean, you went to the public schools with the last 30, 40, 50 years, you're not going to know any of this. | |
| But we've got a couple more minutes of this one here. | |
| I think it's one more quote here. | |
| The Reverend Jedediah Morse, father of Samuel B. Morse, who developed the Morse Code, said, to the kindly influence of Christianity, we owe that degree of civil freedom and political and social happiness which mankind now enjoys. | |
| In proportion as the genuine effects of Christianity are diminished in any nation, either through unbelief or the corruption of its doctrines, in the same proportion will the people of the nation recede from the blessings of genuine freedom and approximate the miseries of complete despotism. | |
| President Andrew Jackson concerning the Bible plainly said, That book, sir, is the rock upon which our republic rests. | |
| In 1831, a Frenchman named Alex de Tocqueville came to America to research the American prison system. | |
| He came to learn why his own country, France, had so many prisons while America had so few. | |
| In his now famous work, Democracy in America, he would later write, There is no country in the whole world in which the Christian religion retains a greater influence over the souls of men than in America. | |
| The Americans combine the notions of Christianity and of liberty so intimately in their minds that it is impossible to make them conceive the one without the other. | |
| Upon my arrival in the United States, the religious aspect of the country was the first thing that struck my attention. | |
| In France, I had almost always seen the spirit of religion and the spirit of freedom pursuing courses diametrically opposed to each other. | |
| But in America, I found that they were intimately united and that they reigned in common over the same country. | |
| Yet with so many declarations about the Christian faith, history bears witness of what might be called the tears among the wheat. | |
| Plymouth governor William Bradford wrote, Marvelous it may be to see and consider how some kind of wickedness did grow and break forth here in a land where the same was so much witnessed against. | |
| Bradford writes that in 1628, an early colony gave itself over to pagan practices, erecting a maypole, drinking and dancing about it, inviting the Indian women for their consorts, as if they had anew revived the beastly practices of the mad Bacchanalians. | |
| And this goes into where the corruption started beginning, you know, started seeping through the cracks over those years. | |
| And so, yeah, it's amazing. | |
| Like, we got more stuff too. | |
| And, you know, we talked about earlier on the corruption of the schools, man. | |
| And so before we get to that, I want to go over the old DeWood of Satan Act. | |
| You heard that, right? | |
| The what? Old DeWood of Satan Act of 1647? | |
| No. | |
| It's like basically when the colonists started settling here and all that, and all the smoke started selling in the Massachusetts Colony. | |
| They said basically they passed the Old Duodo Satan Act in 1647 because prior to this, we didn't have no public schools. | |
| There was no public schools, nothing like that. | |
| So it was the basis for public schools in America. | |
| The Puritans, and this is right from the, you can find us right in the Library of Congress too. | |
| The Puritans valued literacy highly. | |
| They believed all individuals should be able to read and interpret the Bible for themselves. | |
| This was a big, big thing in 1642. | |
| So, what they did was they passed this to establish public schools in America, like a place meeting place and have exactly, you know, like they reuse a town wall or something. | |
| And so, everybody could go there to learn how to read and write because literacy was big, you know what I mean? | |
| So, because again, they wanted people to read this for themselves, you know, kind of defying the Catholic Church, you know what I mean? | |
| But they wanted people to learn to read the Bible so they wouldn't be deceived by the dark ages of Satan, you know what I mean? | |
| So, and this, when you've seen the videos about the colleges open up here in America, the public schools was based off of that. | |
| That's why the first 120 colleges were based off Christian principles, you know what I mean, which is the doctrine of Jesus Christ. | |
| And so, this was all the public schools for America. | |
| I mean, like, you they taught the Ten Commandments right here, too. | |
| AER AI says that the Bible was a foundational component of American public education from the 17th century through the mid-20th century, used extensively for teaching, reading, morality, and literature. | |
| It was commonly used as A or in textbooks. | |
| And so it gives us sources, historic sources, and everything else. | |
| And the Ten Commandments too, which is part of the Bible, where Ten Commandments are commonly displayed and taught in U.S. public schools for over a century, often used as the founders of education, the foundation of morality and law. | |
| And so it was about 1980, well, 1900s, it was some kind of a swing point in the 1900s, from the mid-1900s to go into the 2000s, right? | |
| You notice that was a big swing point in this country. | |
| And it's like these atheist groups come out by the droves, and all these other people started pushing all religion out. | |
| Ten Commandments covered. | |
| No more prayer in school. | |
| No more momentum silence in school. | |
| No more one nation under God in school. | |
| No more stuff. | |
| And 10 commandments out of school and all that. | |
| So it's crazy. | |
| So you've seen that big shift in the 1900s. | |
| And not a coincidence, it was the same time the communists started infiltrating this country. | |
| Even Reagan wanted us about that, you know? | |
| Well, communism was seeping in here in the early 1900s. | |
| And, you know, and then even before that, you had Marxism, of course. | |
| Did you put that microphone close? | |
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| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, I saw that in the chat. | |
| So I don't know which Dan that they're talking about, but maybe it's me. | |
| Oh, it sure is. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, so Marxism and then communism started seeping in, you know, and socialism. | |
| And that does a huge impact to the learning of what we're supposed to be and what the economic structure is supposed to be and everything. | |
| So, and then that is a post that you wrote because what they try to do is they try to get the people lean off of Jesus and the following of Christ, and they want people to start following government. | |
| This is the problem that we see today, right? | |
| And I can give you a really good example of distinction between what Canada has and what we have. | |
| Canada has a structure, a parliament structure that their rights are derived from government. | |
| So you see the things going on with people getting their licenses taken away from what's that gentleman there, the Canadian that being not a podcaster, but he does his own college, I forget it, Jordan Peterson. | |
| Jordan Peterson, he got his license taken away from being a psychologist. | |
| And the government of Canada can do that. | |
| They can rid his free speech because their freedoms are derived from government. | |
| And so that is the difference between here in Canada. | |
| They can't outright take our freedoms away here in the United States. | |
| They have to make up all these lame excuses as to the anti-Semitisms and all this other thing to attack our freedoms. | |
| They can't just outright eliminate it because they realize that our rights are not derived from government. | |
| They derive from Christ, they can't be touched. | |
| So there's a huge distinction. | |
| And I'd like to point out that Andrew Jackson, back in his time, he was a Democrat-Republican, of what the label was back then. | |
| And so, if a lot of people, I just want to try and get people weaned off of the whole political party structure of, you know, like, oh, conservatisms are just supposed to be Christians and everything. | |
| No. | |
| Things began to change probably around the 1850s as far as political parties and whatnot. | |
| But as far as Andrew Jackson and all these other men, yeah, they might be Democrats, yeah, they might be quote-unquote federalists or Republicans or Whigs, but they were under one following, and that was Christ. | |
| And follow a political structure. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| They followed what Christ set out for them to do. | |
| And I think that was the big difference between our society now and people's society back then. | |
| And I think that's very important. | |
| There's a lot of good comments in the chat. | |
| But if anybody has any questions about anything or anything specific, just try to put it in the chat. | |
| We'll try to see it. | |
| But no, I think it's fascinating. | |
| Like I said, it goes into everything that we did. | |
| We had the agriculture, we had the manufacturing, we had all these developments and everything, and we were always working with our hands and our minds. | |
| And today they want you to get off of that. | |
| They have you sucked into phones and screens and AI now and everything that kind of dumbs you down. | |
| And every little thing about life today, whether it's a, you know, if you're going into the workforce, the hiring processes, right? | |
| Sometimes to get hired by an employment, it takes you about two, three weeks for no reason. | |
| And they tell you, oh, it's supposed to streamline the process and don't have to use up paperwork and we don't need a secretary. | |
| But it's to dumb you down. | |
| It's just to drag things out because it's, you know, it's one of those, it's not my job, but you know, it's above my pay grade to speed things up and this and that. | |
| It's just to dumb things down. | |
| And all that for a pay that's probably not going to support you what you need and whatnot. | |
| Our structure today as a society is absolutely rotten. | |
| And we've just, we've lost our way. | |
| And it all goes back to having discipline, having direction, having a purpose in life, right? | |
| Having a guidance of Christ. | |
| If we don't have any of that, we are completely lost. | |
| And look at our society today. | |
| We're completely lost. | |
| And now, if we say, oh, if we say any of this, oh, you know, we're lost and we don't follow Christ anymore, we're attacked. | |
| It's like, do you want to be left lost? | |
| Is that what it is? | |
| Do you guys not feel as though it's important to have a direction or to have a purpose in life? | |
| A lot of times when people like all this new technology, okay, well, maybe it helps you to get some things done around the house or whatnot. | |
| But the less and less you do, the less and less you have a purpose for it. | |
| It can be anything. | |
| It could be chores, it could be anything, it could be for family, it could be with work. | |
| But the less and less you do, then less and less your mind has to work. | |
| And that's a problem. | |
| That's a problem. | |
| You're letting machine take over, you're letting government take over your life. | |
| And it's a scary, it's kind of a scary time. | |
| I think there's a lot of people coming up and recognizing that. | |
| Better late than never. | |
| But it's surely a scary time, especially with this AI stuff. | |
| I don't think. | |
| I see it in the transportation industry and going into that workforce. | |
| And I got to tell you, it's a bubble that you do not want to see popped. | |
| It's full of corruption. | |
| It's full of deceiving people. | |
| And even the agriculture industry. | |
| Man, do you realize today, and this kind of goes hand in hand, you realize that we have thousands and thousands of farmers that are committing suicide by the debt? | |
| These men cannot, these men cannot provide, not only for themselves and for their families, but they get so much into a hole because of the insurance companies, the government agencies that supposedly say that they fund them. | |
| They don't. | |
| The money doesn't even get to these farmers. | |
| All the money that they have to pay for equipment and farming supplies and this and that. | |
| And for what? | |
| You see the chicken coops go up in flames, right? | |
| You see our cows get died off because of some weird disease. | |
| The farming bills do absolutely nothing. | |
| Just read what the president says. | |
| Oh, the farmers love them. | |
| Really? | |
| Because let's ask the families that lose a husband because he committed suicide because he couldn't provide. | |
| And it's so disheartening of where we're seeing us go as a country. | |
| Yeah, and that all goes off this. | |
| And like that one guy who's like, you know, at the time, Russia forgot God. | |
| And when we forgot God, all perilous times are coming. | |
| And as we take the moral rocks of the foundation, like kids back then, and I'll say it again and again, kids back then, 12-year-olds knew the Bible better than most adults today. | |
| Even most so-called pastors. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And that was the foundation. | |
| When you grew up learning the Ten Commandments, my son in the chat room now, four years old. | |
| I could go in. | |
| What's the seventh commandment? | |
| What's the first commandment? | |
| Word for word. | |
| Boom, boom. | |
| That kid is smart. | |
| He can get all full Ten Commandments without missing a beat. | |
| Yep. | |
| Four years old. | |
| And he knew most of the Ten Amends. | |
| He's got the parents behind him. | |
| And so we all know it starts in the house. | |
| And those kids that maybe grow up without a mom and a dad in the house, maybe they go through the whole system there of getting adopted and whatnot. | |
| And you give them credit that they find their way. | |
| Maybe they reach out to their local churches and whatnot and they find a mentor and whatnot. | |
| But it all starts in the home. | |
| It all starts in the home. | |
| And what you're seeing today when kids are in these schools and are getting, you know, they do these walkouts, these shoot little fake protests. | |
| Yeah, that'd be a joke. | |
| A lot of the parents don't even know that the schools are doing this, that they're pushing this. | |
| But even some that are actually taking part in that in causing destruction and causing issues in the streets and everything. | |
| Where are the parents? | |
| Where are you? | |
| I seen a video of one woman. | |
| She found her daughter was part of the protest. | |
| She ripped the teacher a new one. | |
| She went right to the protest, ripped her out, and screamed at the teacher and everything. | |
| But yeah, back into this. | |
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Stonewall's Faith
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| Sorry, man. | |
| We him could talk for hours like this. | |
| There's a lot that goes in. | |
| Yeah, it's a spider web. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Forgive me for going off on the deep end of that. | |
| Sorry, you know, because it's all connected in the end, you know. | |
| So guys, you know, talk about Judge Washington, too. | |
| Now, yes, Judge Washington, he was a Freemason. | |
| He joined Freemasonry. | |
| I was wrong about, well, as I said before, he had nothing to do with Freemasonry. | |
| He was. | |
| He joined Freemasonry at 20 years old. | |
| He only went to a third degree, but that doesn't matter. | |
| I know plenty of Freemasons out there who are not part of the cabal. | |
| Yes, are they deluded for joining that thing? | |
| Yes, absolutely. | |
| But not all Freemasons are Satanists. | |
| Not all Freemasons are worshiping the devil. | |
| And many Freemasons love Jesus Christ. | |
| But again, they're hoodwinked to believe that Freemasonry is a good thing. | |
| But regardless of the point, regardless of George Washington was a Freemason or not, he did love God. | |
| And many, many, there's tons of proof of that. | |
| Library of Congress, right? | |
| You could go look at his offices that always guarded him and all that when he was a general. | |
| He was a general for the Continental Army. | |
| And this is, check this out what this guy did, right? | |
| So George Washington was a man of deep faith. | |
| And this is coming from AI too. | |
| So Biden's faith who frequently turned to prayer for guidance during the American Revolution and his presidency. | |
| So no matter what big decision he had to make, he went to prayer. | |
| He consulted in prayer. | |
| And then what he did was he actually followed the Bible. | |
| He didn't pray in front of everybody. | |
| He went in his tent in a secret little place and prayed. | |
| His officers heard him, and they wrote that down in the journals and everything else. | |
| So believing in intervening, he believed intervention of divine providence for the nation's success. | |
| He was known to retire for private prayer, especially before battles or during crisis. | |
| So the key evidence is a wartime prayer. | |
| Reports indicate Washington often prayed in private with accounts of him being seen reading the Bible and kneeling in devotion both morning and evening. | |
| And provincial reliance, though the Revolutionary War, Washington frequently credited victories in the survival of army to Providence, God. | |
| And on his inauguration day, 1789, he took off the office and immediately led a procession to St. Paul's chapel in the kneel of prayer. | |
| And he instituted mandatory prayers for his troops and often encouraged and cultivated the spirit of subordination and obedience to government through faith. | |
| So that being said, he loved Jesus Christ. | |
| He was a very devout man, Christian man. | |
| And regardless of him being Freemason, he taught this stuff. | |
| And he has the other thing too. | |
| And people say, oh, the slaves and the American Indians. | |
| Number one, I'm an American Indian. | |
| I was part of those American Indians that served with him, my family. | |
| That's my ancestors, the Wampanox tribe. | |
| So at the time, even before he became president, this is what he did, right? | |
| So King George during the Revolution, and this goes right into everything, right? | |
| King George III reportedly stated that basically during the American Revolution, the Congress handed the entire army over to George Washington, his command. | |
| He could have easily, after the war, he had all the forces behind him. | |
| All of them wanted him to be king. | |
| So he could easily overthrow the government easily with no problem and took control. | |
| I'm the king of this country. | |
| And that's it. | |
| Nobody could stop them. | |
| And they would have. | |
| So King George, of all people, he said, if George Washington returns to power to Congress, he would be the greatest man alive. | |
| Because nobody ever done, nobody in history has ever had a full conquering army then turned it over like he did. | |
| And he did just that. | |
| All he wanted to do is go home and retire to his farm. | |
| That's all he wanted to do. | |
| He didn't even want to become president. | |
| The people demanded him to be king. | |
| He said, no, well, this is not, we're a republic. | |
| We're not going to be like England. | |
| You know, there's going to be no kings. | |
| So they created the election system and all that. | |
| And he didn't even want to be president. | |
| They forced him, not forced him, but, you know, hey, we need you to president. | |
| So he took the position, and of course he won the election by a landslide. | |
| And he was America's first president and two terms and everything else. | |
| And so, and all he wanted to do is go home and retire to his farm. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| He was like, I'm done. | |
| He was a general in the military. | |
| He just wanted to be done with everything. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Especially after the revolution, you know, and so he, you know, that was his stance, you know what I mean? | |
| And so there's a lot of misinformation about George Washington. | |
| And then, yeah, again, nobody's perfect, but no. | |
| Nope. | |
| Nobody is. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Especially when you're coming into this country. | |
| It's a brand new country now. | |
| It's like, how do you even navigate that? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| It's just by, not, I would say luck, but a faith, a faith, a leap of faith, I should say. | |
| Like, where do I even start? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| You're the first leader of the Republic. | |
| You're like, oh, where do I start? | |
| So it was a prayer. | |
| I think I exit out of it. | |
| So during one of the prayers, I guess Judge Washington was literally visited by angels. | |
| This is noted by his office and all that. | |
| They addressed him as Father of the Republic. | |
| And they told him about the coming Civil War and the future and everything else. | |
| And it's so cool. | |
| You know, I mean, you go to the Library of Congress, you go look at all this stuff. | |
| And I actually exited on a few of these things. | |
| So we're not focusing mainly on George Washington today. | |
| I'm just trying to show you the foundation, you know what I mean, and the people who started this country and all that stuff. | |
| And again, now all these guys are Christians. | |
| Some are deists. | |
| Some are in the occult and everything else. | |
| But this is a prayer by George Washington. | |
| It was a prayer used regularly as a presidential chapel of Judge Washington's university. | |
| So he goes all, you know, right here, the prayer of faith. | |
| Let me see if I could over here. | |
| Let's just read it here. | |
| Almighty God, we make earnestly prayer that you will keep the United States in the holy protection that will incline the hearts of the citizens and cultivate spirits of subordination and obedience of government to entertain a brotherly edification. | |
| Hang on a second, let me pull this closer. | |
| So, yeah, but I'm just going to read this here quick. | |
| And this will, you know, it's not much. | |
| You know, he just glorifies God the whole time. | |
| Right here on the bottom says, we beseech thee though Jesus, through Jesus Christ, our Lord, amen. | |
| And then he has many, many prayers and he's made famous. | |
| So basically they're published and everything. | |
| And then, you know, across his farewell address, he spoke about God. | |
| And many times, I mean, there are so many articles about him glorifying Jesus Christ. | |
| And in fact, some of these guys, when he used to sign a date, like today was February 6, 2026. | |
| People brought 2626 or something like that. | |
| They put the second day, sixth day of February in the year of our Lord Jesus Christ, 2026. | |
| That's how they would write the dates and everything else. | |
| That's how George did it. | |
| And so this was like all over the world. | |
| I'm sorry, all over the country, I mean, and this kind of stuff. | |
| And I could go through prayer after prayer. | |
| There's tons of them. | |
| And you could go right to the Library of Congress where you actually go there. | |
| You could read it for yourself. | |
| But the website for the Library of Congress has all this. | |
| You got the offices. | |
| Everybody carried a journal back then, military troops and everything else because they just wrote that journey, you know. | |
| And all these people, man, they knew during the Revolution, you could even talk about this, man. | |
| During the Revolution, we're going to get a professional army. | |
| They had the best guns, more troops than we could even poke, shake a stick at. | |
| They were the best army in the entire world. | |
| All we were, a bunch of ragtag people. | |
| We were clergymen. | |
| We were doing horse, you know, shooting horses and clerks. | |
| And we're just regular people. | |
| And whatever firearm we could assemble, we would take that. | |
| We knew the odds were stacked against us. | |
| But as one thing we had, they didn't. | |
| They believed in the gospel. | |
| They seen all the gospel, how God's people overcome overwhelming odds. | |
| That's the spirit that drove these people. | |
| And again, go to the Library of Congress. | |
| You can go to all the people, the militiamen, people who fought in battle. | |
| They knew they were probably going to die. | |
| But because they had the true faith of Jesus Christ and the gospel of Christ that drove them, the spirit of that of God, the Holy Spirit to drive them through these battles. | |
| So if somebody comes up to you, so there's billion Christians in the country, whatever they say, tell them to go get learn something. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Because these people. | |
| Yeah. | |
| One of my famous men that I like to read about and learn about is Stonewall Jackson. | |
| He was obviously after the Revolution. | |
| But he was a very, very deep man of faith, like many were back then. | |
| And the story was, and this is actually how he got his nickname, Stonewall Jackson. | |
| It kind of goes into it. | |
| He stated multiple times to people in his writings and face to face with people that he was never afraid of being in the face of danger on the battlefield. | |
| He said that if he had died in action, that it was God's plan. | |
| That was his ending for him, and that his mission was fulfilled. | |
| And that's why he was never scared anytime he took the field of battle. | |
| And that kind of became part of what made his nickname Stonewall Jackson was that he sat on his horse, bullets and lead and cannon shot flying all around him. | |
| And in the face of danger, in the face of bayonets coming at him, he sat firmly like a stonewall, unfazed, with absolutely no protection at all, because he understood that God had a plan for him and he wasn't scared of dying. | |
| Many men were like that. | |
| Many men who took the field knew for a fact it was going to be their last day. | |
| I mean, you can even read the journal entries going into the Great War and World War II and whatnot. | |
| I mean, you think about all these men that had faith, they absolutely had faith, whether they admitted it or not. | |
| All these men that stormed the beaches of Normandy, look at the adversity that they had to go through. | |
| Do you think we have a society that would do that today? | |
| Even our own military. | |
| They were lining up a couple of Super Bowls ago, they had pictures of during the halftime show, they had pictures of the military dressed in rainbow colors for Christ's sake. | |
| Do you really think our enemies take it seriously? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Our society back, you know, years and years ago was just not afraid of anything. | |
| They understood that their mission was fulfilled when their father called them home. | |
| And these men that went into battle against the most fiercest military in the world, this is a military that conquered three-quarters of the world. | |
| Still to this day, you could say the English Empire is still pretty massive. | |
| And, you know, we had absolutely nothing. | |
| We weren't organized. | |
| But it took faith. | |
| It took faith. | |
| If you read anything about Washington and his generals and whatnot, they had faith. | |
| They were not scared of being outnumbered every single time. | |
| And they may not have been outnumbered as far as the number of men, but they were certainly outmaneuvered. | |
| They were out matched with cannons and access to supplies and whatnot. | |
| And by the grace of God, we came out on top because we understood that if we stay under a crown, all this goes away. | |
| All of it goes away. | |
| We're going to be tried for treason. | |
| We're going to all be dead. | |
| They're going to hang us. | |
| You know, our mission will just, will fade them into obscurity. | |
| And, you know, they rode on the backs of fate. | |
| And it's why we're here today. | |
| It's that simple. | |
| It is a story. | |
| When you get really deep into it, it's pretty emotional. | |
| And unfortunately, this kind of history, you can't really teach in class. | |
| They just kind of shove a history book in front of kids and expect them to learn off of the bold, highlighted terms and whatnot. | |
| These kids are not. | |
| They don't have any attachment to history. | |
| They don't have any pride for it. | |
| They don't have any care in the world for it. | |
| They don't know what these men actually went through. | |
| Take these kids on an actual battlefield, right? | |
| Like, for instance, Gettysburg, one of my favorite battlefields to ever walk. | |
| Take them off the beaten path. | |
| Have them walk through some of the fields, some of the thickets that's up to your chest, okay, in the dead of summer, wearing full cotton and wool uniforms. | |
| You got sometimes these guys wearing riding boots up to your thighs. | |
| You got all this equipment on your back. | |
| You got lead shot coming at you. | |
| You got thousands of men in front of you lining up to kill you. | |
| And you're marching towards these men in open field. | |
| These men weren't scared. | |
| And if they were, then show it. | |
| They knew that their time was coming because they had faith. | |
| And it doesn't matter what side you agree on. | |
| But at the same time, these men were men of faith. | |
| And kids today will never understand the kind of lives that our ancestors had here. | |
| I mean, they just have it so easy, and that's the problem. | |
| You try to explain this to people. | |
| Well, so what? | |
| They have it easy. | |
| It's a good thing that they don't have to go through challenges. | |
| Challenges shape you. | |
| The Lord gives you challenges every single day so that you can learn and grow. | |
| That's a whole, that is the whole point of life, is to learn. | |
| It's not to fail. | |
| I've said this when I've called in before. | |
| Failing is when you keep on doing the same thing over and over. | |
| That's the insanity part. | |
| That's when you fail. | |
| But if you learn from things, that's growth. | |
| That's real growth. | |
| That's what God wants you to do. | |
| So we weren't perfect in the revolution. | |
| We had our mistakes. | |
| But through faith, man, we created the greatest country in the world. | |
| And I understand everybody comes, you see the commons, the corporations and this and that, the raw child. | |
| We understand that. | |
| We're not putting a blanket over that. | |
| And we're not talking about now, we're talking about the beginning of this country. | |
| That's what the purpose was of why we're here. | |
| And that's, I know, we can go down to the whole raw child's and the people that kind of wrecked the whole thing and got their hands in the wrong places. | |
| But, you know, it's a real beauty when you look at what God gave us, you know, the opportunity that he gave us, you know, to build such a country of, you know, and the whole thing of free of religion. | |
| You touched upon this at the beginning of the show. | |
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Roger Williams' Vision
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| So freedom of religion was not so that, you know, the Hindus can come here and pray and whatnot. | |
| Was to pray when you wanted, how you wanted, where you wanted as Christians. | |
| Okay, we didn't have that opportunity in England. | |
| We were heavily regulated where and when. | |
| You couldn't pray out on the streets. | |
| Even to this day, even to this day, there's issues in England that you can't have street pastors. | |
| And even in this country today, the United States, we had an issue where people were praying outside of abortion clinics getting arrested for all the abortions that were taking place. | |
| And they got, well, they call it, they got charged with a face act. | |
| They got charged. | |
| We can't, even in the United States, we can't even pray on public property on the sidewalk in front of buildings, you know, in some areas of the country. | |
| And that is such a slap in the face of what we are today. | |
| Now, that doesn't mean we hate people of Hindu faith. | |
| You know, we hate people of Muslim faith. | |
| Whatever. | |
| Whatever you choose to pray to at night or in the morning, that's your life. | |
| That's your life. | |
| You're going to learn. | |
| And that's what you're supposed to do. | |
| You're going to learn. | |
| It may be the hard way. | |
| But at the same time, that's not what freedom of religion was created for. | |
| It was created that we can just peacefully pray anytime, anywhere we want as Christians. | |
| And good example. | |
| You know, because even the Puritans got way out of control at one point. | |
| And so Roger Williams, because the Church of England, they wanted to have a state-run religion. | |
| Then you had the Puritans. | |
| For the most part, Puritans are cool, but for a while, they got way out of control. | |
| They had to tell you when to do it. | |
| They wanted to control everything. | |
| So Roger Williams, he established, he bought Rhode Island off the Native Americans. | |
| And it was only half the size it is now. | |
| And to the Louis Cuisine purchase later, but regardless, so he named the capital city Providence, which means God's care. | |
| So he told people for your Jewish faith, which was something here. | |
| And Christians, like Baptists and all that, come on, oh, yeah. | |
| You come to Rhode Island, don't worry about them. | |
| You know, you can come here. | |
| It's a separation church or state. | |
| In other words, the state is not going to tell you what you can and can't do. | |
| You want to come, you want to three o'clock in the morning, you want to go outside and worship God, you could do that. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So that's why he established Rhode Island and the anchor, too. | |
| The anchor symbolizes grounded faith in the Lord. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So that's why they did this. | |
| And so Roger Williams, and I was born in Rhode Island. | |
| Were you born in Providence? | |
| No, so I was hospitalized in Providence. | |
| I was born in Massachusetts. | |
| Oh, all right. | |
| So yeah, Satan. | |
| I mean, like. | |
| It's Rhode Island, Massachusetts, like the same I call it, you know. | |
| You know, you bring up, you know, Roger Williams, but also the story of Anne Hutchinson. | |
| It was another one, right? | |
| She was cast out of the Plymouth colony, and she came here to the Rhode Island colony. | |
| I believe it was, what, Quidnick Island that she came to. | |
| My memory might be a little fogged on that one. | |
| But obviously William Blackston, as we know him today, Blackstone, which the Blackstone River is named after, of course, he had a huge hand in leaving Shaunit, which was Boston at the time. | |
| And he wanted a place to preach to people. | |
| So Rhode Island is, you know, is a beautiful history of what we truly are as a country. | |
| Now, Rhode Island today is unfortunately not. | |
| And it really does a disservice and a shameful act when they decided to Rid half of the name, you know, the real name to Rhode Island, which is the Seder Island Province Plantations, okay? | |
| That all this history kind of goes into the name, and the fact that they wanted to destroy the name and diminish Rhode Island and what it is is disgusting. | |
| But, you know, just because we're on the top of the Rhode Island for right now, I don't like talking crap about Rhode Island. | |
| I really don't. | |
| It really does pain me. | |
| It hurts my heart. | |
| Yeah, it does, because this is a different state those days compared to today. | |
| I wish, and the reason why I talk crap, because I wish people understood what Rhode Island was, because if they did, they'd be so proud and they would want it back, right, and what Rhode Island is. | |
| And they just keep on dumbing down these people in the state. | |
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It Hurts My Heart
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| And honestly, it hurts. | |
| You see the colleges here, Brown University, PC. | |
| I mean, they're all politically correct. | |
| They go along with the big donors and they got the rainbow stuff and this and that. | |
| They got these people that are activists and not teachers. | |
| It's just garbage in garbage out. | |
| And they're not faithful people. | |
| And these colleges were based on faith. | |
| These are the colleges that, well, Brown was one of the first. | |
| Hoverden. | |
| These are the institutions that gave life to this nation in the early 1800s, or late 1700s, early 1800s. | |
| It's what had a helping hand in the manufacturing boom and it's sustained life through all the wars and everything. | |
| We produced good, lean, faithful men, you know, to build this country. | |
| And it's just, you know, they delved into evil. | |
| They delved into evil. | |
| It's easy to do that. | |
| They turn their back on faith in Christ, just like many other places in this country. | |
| And unfortunately, today it's a crapshoot. | |
| There's really no pain. | |
| But that's, I know this kind of gets off a little bit of a topic, but and people in the chat, you may see this in your own state. | |
| And if you're wondering, like, how do we get back to that? | |
| Well, I want to, you know, say that there's a lot that one person can do. | |
| All right, Dan, you started your own show many years ago, but you've continued that fact. | |
| That's a huge thing. | |
| Anybody can do this, right? | |
| If you just kind of put your mind to it, nobody can do it. | |
| All right, you can create a group chat online. | |
| You can maybe have a meeting, a coffee meeting at some local shop or something and have like a community meeting with a few people here and there at a time, once or twice a month. | |
| Or just starting some awareness or get involved in your local churches. | |
| Maybe your local churches aren't great at the moment and they actually have activists instead of actual men of faith and pastors, but get involved and be that change. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Try to be mentors to young kids. | |
| And try to, you know, I don't know, go out and buy 10 Bibles, okay, and pass them off. | |
| I understand it's your money, money's tight, money's tight for everyone. | |
| But kind of like be that change. | |
| Be that lightning rod for God, right? | |
| Kind of be that extra spark in society. | |
| And one person can do a lot. | |
| And if we can slowly get back to that, if we can slowly get back to our principles, our roles as men, our roles as women, and start getting our grasp on society a little bit more. | |
| And it starts locally, too, because that's all the communists. | |
| They went into the smallest little area. | |
| Nobody even noticed them. | |
| Smallest little town, and they got bigger and bigger. | |
| So that's what we need to do. | |
| Go to the smallest little town. | |
| Sure, you're not going to have a national effect, but you're going to have town effect on your little school, your town, then eventually another town, then the state, and it'll trickle from there. | |
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Be That Spark
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| Because that's what the communists did all through the 1900s. | |
| And they're still doing that. | |
| They sold it well. | |
| They really did. | |
| They said, government's going to take care of you. | |
| Don't worry about it. | |
| Government's going to take care of you. | |
| We don't need government to take care of us. | |
| Yeah, we don't. | |
| Anything that the government produces, the government's not supposed to produce anything. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, if anybody realizes the government is not supposed to produce anything for you. | |
| It's supposed to keep the country safe. | |
| Okay. | |
| It's supposed to keep any invaders out. | |
| And it's supposed to protect your rights. | |
| That's it. | |
| Yeah, it's not their job to give you health care, not their job to give you welfare. | |
| That's a privilege, really, to welfare and disability. | |
| It's not their job to do that. | |
| But they do it anyway. | |
| And then that's where they start attaching the socialism to it. | |
| Oh, we offer these free programs and everything, right? | |
| But yeah, it's a little price you got to do. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Instead of giving you independence, and you guys see how many people out there in disability that don't belong on it, perfectly well. | |
| I mean, I was up in Westaka one day. | |
| This really got me. | |
| So this woman, this girl working there, right, she had one arm. | |
| I think she was like her 20s, early 20s. | |
| And I had to go, listen, I'm not trying to point out you. | |
| Disability, but I got to commend you. | |
| I got to commend you because I got people in my own family who have nothing wrong with them and they're on disability. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Or Social Security, whatever the heck, right? | |
| And she said the same thing. | |
| I got family, too. | |
| But do you think I might have one arm, but I refuse to go out that way? | |
| I'm going to work my butt off of what I get to get. | |
| And I'm like, I give you a lot of credit. | |
| And that's the spirit of America right there. | |
| Because you got these people back then. | |
| We didn't have all these programs and all that. | |
| And, you know, it's just like you got that sense of, not, we don't understand pride itself is bad, but a pride, not that same type of pride, but a pride that, you know, I'm going to rely on the Lord and myself and to make something of myself. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| I'm going to trust in God to do that. | |
| And that's what this country was driven. | |
| My grandparents, when they came over from Italy on my father's side, they didn't have nothing. | |
| They wasn't given Obama phones and the food stamps and everything else. | |
| They, you know, they were Catholics, but they did rely on the Lord. | |
| And they came here with nothing and they built themselves, established themselves and worked their butts off. | |
| Took hard work. | |
| They didn't rely on anybody else. | |
| They came here, they had a mission, and their mission was to provide. | |
| And that's essentially what you're getting at when you say pride. | |
| It's prideful because you know in life that you have to provide. | |
| If you're a single person, right, single mom or a single woman or a single man or a single dad, you know that your sole mission is to provide for yourself if you're single, you don't have any kids. | |
| And then if you do have kids, it is your sole mission to provide for your children and to be their protector. | |
| They're supposed to learn from you. | |
| They're not supposed to learn from government. | |
| You know, so that's the whole pride thing, what Dan's talking about. | |
| And the other thing, too, my mind literally just escaped me. | |
| Oh, so two examples of that. | |
| I've seen some of the best things I've seen in the trucking industry. | |
| I've literally personally seen guys get down from the rig and They get down so so far down on the steps and they pull out a wheelchair and they get in their wheelchair and they go to the store. | |
| They come back and obviously in a wheelchair, you know, and they climb up on the steps, pull their wheelchair up, put it behind the seat, and they're off driving. | |
| So these guys are pretty much, you know, they can't walk, but they don't let that stop them from providing. | |
| Okay, maybe trucking is the only thing that they can do, right? | |
| They can, you know, they got all the hand controls and everything for the brakes and whatnot, but you know, if they're paralyzed, they still work. | |
| Okay. | |
| Personal experience, I know people who have eyesight problems and they've still found ways to make a living and to provide for their kids. | |
| You know, they didn't sit back and choose, oh, why may you cry for me and go fund me and please, you know, I need money and this and that. | |
| No. | |
| They didn't sit on their ass. | |
| Buttoff, my fault. | |
| But they chose to say, no, I'm a man. | |
| I have to provide. | |
| And so that's what we're talking about. | |
| And this all derives from faith. | |
| This all derives from what you're supposed to do. | |
| As soon as they took this stuff out of school, the core principle foundations of youth morals gone and everything else. | |
| And pregnancy rates went into the roof. | |
| We never had school shooters. | |
| Since kids brought their rifles to school, had classes to teach them how to unload and all that. | |
| There was no problems. | |
| Imagine your kids bring rifles to schools. | |
| That does a common thing back then. | |
| They left them in the fireplace and kids never went over touched and shot themselves. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| The guns were like easily accessible anyway. | |
| And, you know, back of windows and pickup trucks on the back of the kids' bike. | |
| Nobody, you know, they're because when they, the communists, when they attacked the morale, and I could go over the communist manifesto, their number one goal, Edith Starr said that too, Doc Marquise, and the communist agendas, number one goal was to push homosexuality to destroy the nuclear family, to destroy the Christian faith. | |
| That was a main goal is to destroy Christianity. | |
| Because the thing is, here's what they've seen. | |
| They've seen America, right? | |
| Just imagine this, right? | |
| You got a computer. | |
| It's indestructible. | |
| You can shoot it, you could bomb it, and nothing would penetrate it, right? | |
| That was America. | |
| So what they decided, right, they tried every which way. | |
| The War of 1812, they tried to restart the Revolution. | |
| That failed. | |
| This failed. | |
| That failed. | |
| The Illuminati plots failed miserably. | |
| So what they decided to, how do we do this now? | |
| Hmm. | |
| So how do you infect an indestructible computer on the outside? | |
| You infect it from within the virus. | |
| You put implant a virus into it. | |
| So the German one called Frankenism is infiltration. | |
| So they had their people go into the Luminari talk. | |
| This was that plan. | |
| They went into the smallest little church in the smallest little city of town, whatever. | |
| You would never suspect it. | |
| Started corrupt it from within, got into politics the same thing. | |
| And they like micro little things. | |
| It's that b-bibb, nobody would even notice. | |
| They started infesting, festing, festing, festing, and started influencing people and destroying the faith of this country. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And eventually, look what it is today. | |
| And now we're battling to get the stuff back. | |
| You know, when people, you know, the news is like, oh, they're putting the 10th commandments to school because of violence and the violence church or state. | |
| No, it doesn't because it was already in school for hundreds of years. | |
| They're putting them back in school. | |
| They're not putting them in schools. | |
| They're putting them back in schools. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And so this stings the communists. | |
| They don't want that. | |
| They don't want crosses out there on public display. | |
| They don't want the Ten Commandments in public display. | |
| It ticks them off from like, no, tomorrow. | |
| And these people are demons. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And they want to destroy the foundation principles of this country. | |
| And when you do that, you take the morale. | |
| And this is common. | |
| They write, like Karl Marx wrote about this. | |
| Marxism. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And all the communists, the great communists, well, now great, but even Albert Pike and all that, they stated in their own memoirs and the papers, the white papers, we need to destroy Christianity out of the United States of America to take the country over. | |
| You're never going to do it unless you destroy Christianity first. | |
| That's the core principle of this country. | |
| And this is what kept this country as a rock. | |
| And again, we know there was cultists here and all this other stuff, but the spirit of God was strong in this country. | |
| This country is ruled by Iron Fest. | |
| And why it got so pop strong so fast? | |
| Because we had the hammer of God. | |
| And I want to, if you want another comment, I want to go delve into the Star-Spangled Baron for a minute, which is our national anthem now. | |
| Yeah, I just want to touch upon something so quick. | |
| You brought up on the show, I think, I don't know if it was last night or last week, but you brought it up today again, which was the separation of church and state. | |
| Okay, when they put commandments outside of a city hall or a town hall or a school, that has nothing to do with separation of churches. | |
| It has no correlation. | |
| You know that. | |
| But for people in the chat and people at home, so separating church and state, why we have that today is, okay, back when we were living under a crown, okay, the state and the church were one. | |
| Okay, if anybody knows English history, okay, like the church was like the king, was like the, you know, was the head honch of the country. | |
| Like the government and the church were one. | |
| Okay, that's why we have separation of church and state. | |
| We don't allow the church to control us as a people. | |
| Okay? | |
| We don't allow the government to be controlled by the church or the church to be controlled by the government. | |
| That's why we have separation of church and state. | |
| It has absolutely no bearings on, you know, that there's a Ten Commandments outside of a school or inside of a school and whatever. | |
| Especially if it's a public school. | |
| That's a public school. | |
| Okay? | |
| It should not be run by the federal government. | |
| But I just wanted to put that in. | |
| And then the other example is during Nazi Germany, Hitler became the godlike figure of the German people. | |
| That was the whole purpose of kind of persuading people in Nazi Germany at the time. | |
| He was the one that you wouldn't put up a picture of Christ above the wall. | |
| You would put up a picture of Hitler. | |
| He became the church. | |
| Like Nazism became the religion. | |
| And they just made a whole movie on that. | |
| Based on a true story, I could get the name. | |
| I should have written it down on notes, but maybe somebody in the chat can help me out. | |
| You can find it. | |
| Based on a true story, a gentleman in Nazi Germany who was a priest or a pastor saw the issues that were arising in the Nazi party about this. | |
| And he saw how Hitler was framing himself as being the almighty one. | |
| And that's the whole thing with Marxism: they try to replace Christ with government. | |
| And that's what you saw in Nazi Germany. | |
| So he saw this problem and he started speaking out about it in Germany. | |
| And of course, the German government, the Nazi government, got wind of this and they were starting to hunt him. | |
| And so he escaped the United States and started preaching there. | |
| And then he started seeing the atrocities carry on in Nazi Germany. | |
| He decided, knowing that he could be killed, captured and killed, he went back to Germany and, you know, to go head on and preach against all this. | |
| And they ended up capturing him, they ended up killing him. | |
| Yeah, I forget what new movie it is. | |
| It's fairly recent. | |
| I want to say it's by Angel Studios in the last few years or so. | |
| But Angel Studios is good. | |
| They make a lot of faith-based movies with pretty big name actors too. | |
| But yeah, so that's a huge example of why we have separation in church to say. | |
| I just wanted to, yeah, I heard you bring that up a couple of times. | |
| I just want to clarify that before you went into the next subject. | |
| Yeah, we did many shows, especially when Doc Marquise, former Illuminati, went into the life. | |
| We did many shows over the years on exposing the communist agenda. | |
| And again, they want to inject homosexuality into the community. | |
| And you get that mindset that you don't need God. | |
| All you need is yourself. | |
| It's like I have a new age hype, too. | |
| And there's a combination of all that stuff. | |
| I could be if I was talking about that. | |
| But their goal is to destroy Christianity out of this country. | |
| And so this country is indestructible because our rock was God. | |
| Our rock was Jesus Christ. | |
| Our rock was the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Bible. | |
| And they couldn't penetrate this for the life of them. | |
| And they tried, even back early in those days, the Jesuits were infiltrating this country. | |
| They were trying to push different things. | |
| And so we could go over that all the stuff. | |
| But I mean, there's just so much involved. | |
| And so I want to go over this too because the Star Spangled Banner is very important. | |
| And it explains what we talk about the spirit that the people in this country had. | |
| The courage, the strength, and everything else. | |
| And also the faith in the Lord. | |
| So you hear the Star Spangled Banner, the National Anthem, and people don't even take, you know, like the video will say, people stand up, put their hand on hot. | |
| They have no clue what they're talking about. | |
| I mean, like, even what the national anthem means. | |
| There's blood and guts that went into the national anthem. | |
| Literally, blood and guts that went into the national anthem. | |
| The faith in the Lord Jesus Christ that went into that national anthem. | |
| People don't even know. | |
| So I'm going to show you real quick, too. | |
| This is the original Star Spangled Banner, and it's cut in half today. | |
| All you hear is, oh, you know, blah, blah, blah. | |
| You know, the rockets wear glare, Star Spangled Banner. | |
| But you don't hear the pot where it glorifies God. | |
| So this gentleman is Francis Scott Keys. | |
| He was a negotiator for the content of the army. | |
| I mean, and he negotiated, I'm sorry, for our side. | |
| And he was a lawyer and everything. | |
| And the video will explain it in detail. | |
| But then, of course, some people say it's a little exaggeration in the video, but the core of it, the core of, you know, they say it was more ships, less ships than they say, more, less people, whatever the case. | |
| But still, this is a core principle that did happen. | |
| The numbers could be off a little bit. | |
| We don't know. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| But the thing is, this video explains a core principle of what happened and what these people believed. | |
| And this will explain the spirit of God. | |
| This video has actually been played in a lot of churches. | |
| So the principle of God, you know what I mean? | |
| The spirit of God that was in the hearts of American people. | |
| That's why we had real men back then. | |
| And I'm not going to go off on the tangent here, but it makes me sick to my stomach when, you know, when you're in Justin, when New York, right? | |
| There's a couple teenagers, right? | |
| They were playing the knockout game with an old lady, right? | |
| 30, 40 grown freaking men standing there, the heads down, one's videotaping. | |
| You know what these people would have done to those people back then? | |
| Oh, Black Lives Matter and Antifa marching through the cities, destroying stuff? | |
| Those people wouldn't even, they would be wiped off the face of the earth from these people back then. | |
| We wouldn't have these anti-ICE protesters going around starting crap than playing victim in the media. | |
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Francis Scott Key's Warning
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| You know what I mean? | |
| Those people would be wiped off the face of the earth. | |
| Those are these clowns going out there with the communist groups, the George Soros paid protesters, Antifa, Blacklight, these people will be wiped off the face of the earth by real men. | |
| Not the military, not the police, not the government, by local men, real men. | |
| Seeing their city getting destroyed, them attacking our law enforcement, know what they would do? | |
| They would take up arms and shoot them right in the face and wipe them off the face of this planet. | |
| And he's a Christian man, more Christian than most men today. | |
| So, you know what I mean? | |
| this is the spirit of the Lord right here that was in the hearts of these people. | |
| There was a lawyer once. | |
| His name was Francis Scott Key. | |
| He penned a song that I'm sure you're aware of. | |
| You've seen it. | |
| It's in most hymnals throughout our churches. | |
| It's called the National Anthem. | |
| It is our song as an American. | |
| We go, however, to a ball game. | |
| We stand in our church services and we sing the words of that song and they float over our minds and our lips and we don't even realize what we're singing. | |
| Most of us have memorized it as a child, but we've never really thought about what it means. | |
| Let me tell you a story. | |
| Francis Scott Key was a lawyer in Baltimore. | |
| The colonies were engaged in vicious conflict with the mother country, Britain. | |
| Because of this conflict and the protractedness of it, they had accumulated prisoners on both sides. | |
| The American colonies had prisoners and the British had prisoners. | |
| And the American government initiated a move. | |
| They went to the British and they said, let us negotiate for the release of these prisoners. | |
| They said, we want to send a man out to discuss this with you. | |
| They were holding the American prisoners in boats about a thousand yards offshore. | |
| And they said, we want to send a man by the name of Francis Scott Key. | |
| He will come out and negotiate to see if we can make a mutual exchange. | |
| On the appointed day, in a rowboat, he went out to this boat and he negotiated with the British officials. | |
| And they reached a conclusion that men could be exchanged on a one-for-one basis. | |
| Francis Scott Key, jubilant with the fact that he'd been successful, went down below in the boats, and what he found was a cargo hold full of humanity, men. | |
| And he said, Men, I've got news for you tonight. | |
| You're free. | |
| He said, tonight I have negotiated successfully your return to the colonies. | |
| He said, you'll be taken out of this boat, out of this filth, out of your chains. | |
| As he went back up on board to arrange for their passage to the shore, the admiral came and he said, we have a slight problem. | |
| He said, we will still honor our commitment to release these men, but it'll be merely academic after tonight. | |
| It won't matter. | |
| And Francis Scott Key said, what do you mean? | |
| He said, well, Mr. Key, he said, tonight we have laid an ultimatum upon the colonies. | |
| Your people will either capitulate and lay down the colors of that flag that you think so much of, or you see that fort right over there, Fort Henry. | |
| He said, we're going to remove it from the face of the earth. | |
| He said, how are you going to do that? | |
| He said, if you will, scan the horizon of the sea. | |
| And as he looked, he could see hundreds of little dots. | |
| And he said, that's the entire British war fleet. | |
| He said, all of the gunpower, all of the armament is being called upon to demolish that fort. | |
| It will be here within striking distance in a matter of about two and a half hours. | |
| He said, the war is over. | |
| These men would be free anyway. | |
| He said, you can't shell that fort. | |
| He said, that's a large fort. | |
| He said, it's full of women and children. | |
| He says, it's predominantly not a military fort. | |
| They said, don't worry about it. | |
| They said, we've left them a way out. | |
| And he said, what's that? | |
| He said, do you see that flag way up on the rampart? | |
| He said, we have told them that if they will lower that flag, the shelling will stop immediately. | |
| And we'll know that they've surrendered. | |
| And you'll now be under British rule. | |
| Francis Scott Key went down below and told the men what was about to happen. | |
| And they said, How many ships? | |
| He said, Hundreds. | |
| The ships got closer. | |
| Francis Scott Key went back up on top and he said, Men, I'll shout down to you what's going on as we watch. | |
| As twilight began to fall, and as the haze hung over the ocean as it does at sunset, suddenly the British war fleet unleashed. | |
| He says the sound was deafening. | |
| There were so many guns that there were no reliefs. | |
| He said it was absolutely impossible to talk or hear. | |
| He said, suddenly the sky, although dark, was suddenly lit. | |
| And he says, from down below, all he could hear the men, the prisoners, saying, was, tell us where the flag is. | |
| What have they done with the flag? | |
| Is the flag still flying over the rampart? | |
| Tell us. | |
| One hour, two hours, three hours into the shelling, every time the bomb would explode and it would be close to the flag, they could see the flag in the illuminated red glare of that bomb. | |
| And Francis Scott Key would report down to the men below, it's still up. | |
| It's not down. | |
| The Admiral came and he said, Your people are insane. | |
| He said, What's the matter with them? | |
| He said, Don't they understand this is an impossible situation? | |
| Francis Scott Key said he remembered what George Washington had said. | |
| He said, The thing that sets the American Christian apart from all other people in the world is he will die on his feet before he'll live on his knees. | |
| Well, that was the attitude of people, and I'll play the rest of the reader in a second. | |
| Attitude of people, that's who drove them, that they would rather die in their feet than live on their knees. | |
| And that alone, okay, will make you have the courage of steal in the faith of the Lord to take on a hundred men army on yourself. | |
| It's crazy, man. | |
| The Admiral said, We have now instructed all of the guns to focus on the rampart, to take that flag down. | |
| He said, We don't understand something. | |
| Our reconnaissance tells us that that flag has been hit directly again and again and again, and yet it's still flying. | |
| We don't understand that. | |
| But he said, Now we're about to bring every gun for the next three hours to bear on that point. | |
| Francis Scott Key said the barrage was unmerciful. | |
| All that he could hear was the men down below praying. | |
| The prayer. | |
| God, keep that flag flying where we last saw it. | |
| The sunrise came. | |
| He said there was a heavy mist hanging over the land, but the rampart was tall enough. | |
| There stood the flag, completely nondescript in shreds. | |
| The flagpole itself was at a crazy angle, but the flag was still at the top. | |
| Francis Scott Key went aboard and immediately went into Fort Henry to see what had happened. | |
| And what he found had happened was that that flagpole and that flag had suffered repetitious direct hits. | |
| And when hit had fallen, but men, fathers, who knew what it meant for that flag to be on the ground, although knowing that all of the British guns were trained on it, walked over and held it up humanly until they died. | |
| Their bodies were removed and others took their place. | |
| Francis Scott Key said, What held that flagpole in place at that unusual angle were patriots' bodies. | |
| He penned the song. | |
| Oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming or the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that the flag was still there. | |
| Oh say, does that star-spangled banner yet fly and wave or the land of the free and the home of the brave. | |
| The debt was demanded. | |
| The price, it was paid. | |
| Yeah, so that's just one of many displays of the courage that the people had in this country. | |
| And where does that courage come from? | |
| Where does that strength come from? | |
| It comes from their faith in the Lord. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And so anytime, and I want to point this out because even people in the truth movement, even people in the ministries and all that, they got, you know what I mean, like they blow things way out of proportion. | |
| And, you know what I mean? | |
| And I hate to say it, so I got to correct a lot of so-called conspiracy theory too, because they come up with stupidity on their end. | |
| And it's so dumb because it makes people like us look bad. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And that's why people turn away. | |
| They think we're wackos, lunatics, conspiracy, because you've got wackos out there who don't understand anything. | |
| And they'll take something they heard on a YouTube video and take it out of control. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And, you know, so that's why we tell people you've got to go do the history yourself. | |
| You know, read the Bible for yourself. | |
| Read, go through history itself. | |
| It's there. | |
| It's hidden, yeah, but it's there. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| All you have to do is take the time to do that. | |
| Stop listening to idiots on YouTube. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And these other channels that have no clue what the hell they're talking about. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| That's what ticks me off the most, man. | |
| And that's why people, even so-called Christians today, are so dumb because they don't know their own history. | |
| It was, who said that? | |
| The only thing evil needs to succeed is for good men to do nothing. | |
| And who was that? | |
| Oh, I heard that. | |
| Folks in the chat, we're not as sharp tonight as so if you can correct us on a few things that are out there. | |
| Oh, go ahead, yo. | |
| That would be swell. | |
| No, I have heard that before. | |
| And while you look for that, so we just want to make clear. | |
| Francis Scott Key was not. | |
| Edmund Burke. | |
| What was it? | |
| Edmund Burke. | |
| He was one of the founder fathers. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So to be clear, Francis Scott Key was not a perfect person. | |
| Dan doesn't show you these clips. | |
| Like, oh, you know, look at this perfect person who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner. | |
| He was flawed, just like every human being is. | |
| Okay? | |
| As we were talking, as the video was playing for you guys, we were going over a few things. | |
| Listen, he kind of contradicted himself about the issue of slavery. | |
| He believed that in a free nation, every man shall be free. | |
| But he also took part in slavery. | |
| That doesn't mean he was racist or anything. | |
| Slavery back then is totally, you know, we can go off on a totally different subject of that. | |
| But he wasn't a perfect man. | |
| You know, and us people, we have to learn. | |
| So when Dan says, you know, we've put down the books and whatnot and we've got away from faith. | |
| Listen, even if you go out and buy a Bible, okay, maybe it's not the Bible that your neighbor has. | |
| Maybe it's not the same thing. | |
| But you have to start somewhere. | |
| All right. | |
| Every journey is different, you know, for every individual. | |
| So, you know, start reading. | |
| You know, start reading literature. | |
| Start reading the Old Testament, the New Testament, you know, these different Bibles. | |
| You have to find your way. | |
| You know, you've got Dan here, and maybe there's other shows. | |
| Maybe Dan can point you to another person. | |
| Maybe another person can point you to Dan or whatever, or just shows like it, you know, and you can start growing on your mind. | |
| But don't sit on your hands. | |
| You know, there's a lot that you can do to just start kind of growing and beginning your journey through Christ. | |
| The Lord wants you to learn. | |
| That's the thing. | |
| There is no shame. | |
| You don't say, oh, man, that was the wrong book I write. | |
| I suck and all this. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| You're doing just as what you're supposed to learn. | |
| And that's fine. | |
| And this is what we have to do. | |
| This is why history is so important. | |
| This is why Dan is showing you these clips. | |
| Because again, these are imperfect men trying to build the most beautiful, perfectly imperfect country. | |
| Let's go back to our biblical. | |
| All the apostles. | |
| Perfect example. | |
| They were sinners. | |
| They were fishermen. | |
| They probably swore like a sailor. | |
| That's what they do. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| None of them were perfect. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Look at Paul. | |
| When he was salt, killing so many people that believed in Jesus. | |
| So, and the best testimonies come from people who were reformed. | |
| Look at John Pounders. | |
| He says it all the time. | |
| He was a drug dealer, heavy into drugs, this, that, and the other thing. | |
| And the Lord reached out to him when he was laying on his prison floor or cell. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So these are people that you want to listen to and pay attention to. | |
| And none of them. | |
| You kidding me? | |
| I'm far from perfect. | |
| I mean, if I told you some of the stuff I used to do, you probably shut me off. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And it's just, you know, whatever. | |
| But this is a quote here. | |
| Edmund Burke, the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. | |
| And that's exactly what good men are doing today. | |
| Bunch of pusses. | |
| And we excuse that language, but this is exactly what they are. | |
| They sit there and do nothing. | |
| Bunch of coward little pansies. | |
| And again, it ticks me off when these people call, I'm a man of God. | |
| I'm an American. | |
| But I'm going to hold my head down when I see a bunch of punks beating up on an old lady. | |
| I'm going to hold my head down when a bunch of idiots come through my city, trashing a place, blowing stuff up, and all that. | |
| I'm going to be a little coward. | |
| Because that was not the American folks. | |
| Even if they're meant to be dying, in other words, like when I'm going back to these riots and everything else, none of this stuff would be going on. | |
| These leftists would probably be kicked the hell out of here. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And it's not about what the left of us is right. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| It's about cowards who come here and you see these Antifa people. | |
| You ever see them one-on-one? | |
| They're a bunch of punks. | |
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| They only go when they could get 30 to 40 to 1. | |
| That's when they dick the tough. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Good men back then, they wouldn't put up any of this stuff. | |
| Even Republican stuff, Democrat, that were doing stuff against this country's code, the Constitution. | |
| I'll say it right now. | |
| If people take it their own way, I don't care. | |
| If these men, real men, not like we have today, came alive today, all right, there would be not, there wouldn't be no negotiation, no yelling, no protest. | |
| And they would arm up everybody they could and a complete sweep of this country. | |
| There'll be a shooting war tomorrow with the government. | |
| And 99% of Washington, Democrats, Republicans will be thrown in jail, probably hung and shot for treason. | |
| This would be a whole new country a week from now if they came alive today. | |
| Because those were real men back then. | |
| They took the Constitution and the Bible seriously. | |
| And these pansies running around, oh, LGBT rights. | |
| We're going to spit on the constitutional rights. | |
| We're going to spit on your biblical rights. | |
| The only thing they would be spitting is the bullets out of the teeth. | |
| That's the only thing they would be spitting if these men came alive today. | |
| Oh, you're too violent, Dan. | |
| Oh, that's not how we do things. | |
| What would Jesus do? | |
| Jesus would tell you to do the same thing. | |
| Because look at the people. | |
| Jesus, we all know he's doing the whole history of the Bible. | |
| He's not just doing when he came in the flesh. | |
| He told Joshua, okay, defend yourself. | |
| Take up arms and go kick the snot out of those Nephrim cakes. | |
| He told you, take up arms and go defend yourself. | |
| Kill everything and anything because they're all corrupt and polluted. | |
| They're evil. | |
| He didn't tell you to sit there and like, oh, let's pray for them and all that. | |
| No, he said, go kick their asses. | |
| That's what he said. | |
| What happened to Sodom? | |
| Whoops, hold on. | |
| Can you turn your mic? | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Oh, my mic was off the whole time? | |
| No, just sat. | |
| Oh, I don't want to double feed. | |
| Oh, that's all right. | |
| Yeah, what happened to Sodom and Domoros? | |
| He didn't sit on his hands and say, oh, no, we're going to pray for them. | |
| The dude wasted those towns. | |
| He absolutely scorched her. | |
| You know, multiple warnings. | |
| It's out there. | |
| You can't be doing what you're doing. | |
| Okay? | |
| It's disgusting. | |
| All right. | |
| It's detrimental to society. | |
| And grow some, you know, let's say a nice way. | |
| Grow some kahunas because we don't have them today. | |
| And, you know, Catherine, right? | |
| Yeah, Jesus went over in and turned all the tables. | |
| He grabbed whips and whipped people. | |
| This is the house of God. | |
| Get the hell out of here. | |
| He did the same thing. | |
| What do you think would happen today? | |
| He comes back, right? | |
| In the so-called house of God, you got the lesbian priest, pastor, whatever. | |
| Oh, we're going to be all sensitive and all inclusive. | |
| Jesus, I'll show you inclusive. | |
| He's going to put his foot right up their ends. | |
| It's not the way they like it either. | |
| That's what the inclusive he would show you. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| He'd be choking slam people right like that witch on the show last night. | |
| They played that pastor. | |
| She was supporting Jesus would hold abortionists' hands to guide them to their abortion. | |
| No, Jesus would be grabbing their throats and slamming them into the pits of hell. | |
| You don't know Jesus if you don't think that. | |
| Jesus is not the Scooby-Doo in the Scooby-Doo little van coming out with this hippie smoking the joint. | |
| Oh, peace man. | |
| He's coming back with a sword. | |
| He's not coming back to make peace. | |
| He is coming back with a sword. | |
| He's come back to, excuse the language, kick some ass. | |
| That's exactly what he's going to do. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And if you're not with them, you're against them, and you've got to be part of that wrath of God that's coming back. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| He's not playing games. | |
| He's coming back with vengeance. | |
| He's coming back with wrath of God. | |
| That's what he's coming back with. | |
| And, you know, be lucky that you're on his side because the people who are not part of the tears are going to be destroyed. | |
| They're going to be thrown to the fire. | |
| And you have no clue. | |
| And you think I sound violent. | |
| You think I sound, you shouldn't be talking like that as a Christian. | |
| No, I'm not a Christian. | |
| Like these parts use the church. | |
| I'm following Jesus Christ. | |
| You're not a vanilla Christian. | |
| A vanilla Christian. | |
| No, I think people have like a very soft vision of God, Christ, right? | |
| Like they, you know, they settle on the feel-good, like the whole comfort aspect, right? | |
| Yes, but we're told, we're taught to fear the Lord because we understand what his powers are. | |
| You don't want to piss him off. | |
| And that's the thing throughout the ages. | |
| He's corrected society. | |
| Okay? | |
| And that's why we're told to fear the Lord. | |
| You know, we're supposed to respect that. | |
| Thank you for keeping us alive. | |
| Thank you for getting us up every single day. | |
| Okay? | |
| But if you continue to turn your back on him, okay, that's when you're going to face his wrath. | |
| And, you know, we have a huge portion of society that looks at these stories. | |
| They just feel good stories. | |
| No, no, there's a lot of trauma. | |
| There's a lot of death and destruction. | |
| And that's his way of correcting society. | |
| Like you said, he's going to come back with a sword and he's going to cut every living thing down. | |
| There is nothing that you're going to do that can stop him. | |
| There's not an army in the world that's going to stop him. | |
| And you're seeing the effects. | |
| You're seeing the effects of people not being corrected. | |
| It's a scary world out there. | |
| It's not going to get any more beautiful. | |
| It's a scary world. | |
| But you have to understand why we fear God. | |
| God-fearing men have no other fears in life because they understand what God can do and he is the all-powerful. | |
| Exactly. | |
| And people need to capture that spirit. | |
| You know what you call it the spirit of 1776. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| That's what we call it, but the spirit of God, the faith of Christ and loving this country. | |
| God gave us this country. | |
| I mean, he gave us this land to be in. | |
| Yeah, we look for the eternal kingdom, things not of this world. | |
| Yes, but for now, God gave us this, he gave us the Constitution. | |
| And the thing is, even how bad this country is today, look all over the world right now. | |
| You mean to tell me you would rather be somewhere else than this country? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Think about that for a minute. | |
| I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. | |
| I understand the issues that we have today. | |
| I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. | |
| There's places where I could say, all right, if crap hits the fan, you know, if this country completely gets torn up and whatever, there's a thought of where I could go. | |
| But do I want to live anywhere else? | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| Not in the loose, but I will fight and die. | |
| And we're still blessed because I could go out right now in the middle of the street and yell, Jesus Christ is the Lord. | |
| And I can take my gun and go shooting somewhere. | |
| And I have a right to do that. | |
| I have a right to have a gun. | |
| I have a right to exercise my free speech. | |
| right to address the government petitioning them called protesting peacefully, by the way. | |
| I have a right to have, yeah. | |
| Right now, this is the First Amendment. | |
| And I'll go over that real quick, too. | |
| And I want to show you guys how important this is, Ten Commandments. | |
| And these were engraved. | |
| Like, every state capital had these things. | |
| And Separation Church and State is to keep government out of religion, not religion out of government. | |
| Because to this very day, let me shut off your microphone. | |
| This way there's no back feed. | |
| So to this very day, every congressional meeting, set of meetings, even town hall meetings, that started off with a prayer to the Lord. | |
| They have a minister come in or whoever. | |
| They say a quick prayer and they get on with their business. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And this has been going on since the foundation of this country. | |
| And people quickly forget that, you know. | |
| And then, you know, it's crazy that people forget these things because they've been removed out of society from these atheist groups and these communists. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| But I'm glad. | |
| And yeah, we understand that. | |
| I'm not, and again, it sucks because I can't even talk about President Trump. | |
| The mention I mentioned his name, people, oh, you're a Trumper. | |
| He's the antichrist. | |
| And they don't want to even hear anything you have to say. | |
| You know, which is it's disgusting. | |
| Seriously, man. | |
| So I'm not guarding you, but the good thing he's doing, and there's things I disagree with him, absolutely 100%. | |
| I'm not Trump bandwagon or anything like that. | |
| I'm just saying, right now he is supporting freedom of speech. | |
| He's supporting religious rights. | |
| He went to Nigeria to defend Christians' lives, to stop the slaughter of Christians. | |
| So regardless what you think of him, we have to praise him for that. | |
| Even the small things Obama did. | |
| All right. | |
| We need to pray for our leaders. | |
| That's why I don't have faith in Trump. | |
| That's why I post things about Trump. | |
| And when he does these good things, I got to applaud him. | |
| And if he got more applauded, maybe he would say, all right, I'm going to convert completely. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| But none of us know his heart or nothing like that. | |
| And I'm not putting my faith in him. | |
| I'm putting my faith in Jesus and hoping and praying that Trump does fully convert to Jesus Christ. | |
| But for now, he's defending Christianity. | |
| He is. | |
| You can love me, hate him. | |
| The thing is, people who hate him, even a lot of Christians out there right now, you will never be able to see anything good he does because you have hate in your heart. | |
| When for a while, I had hate in my heart for Obama. | |
| Then I got rid of it. | |
| Then when I did get rid of it, I've seen some of the good stuff he did. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So stop with this anti-Trump stuff. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Nobody knows who the antichrist is. | |
| You're not going to know until the tribulation. | |
| We could suspect things, but regardless, you need to credit the man for what he's doing. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| He's pushing the Ten Commandments out. | |
| He's going to bats, literally, for Christians, defending Christians' lives. | |
| I mean, there's a lot of stuff I can listen. | |
| You don't even hear this on the news. | |
| You won't hear it on the news. | |
| But again, all glory goes to Jesus Christ. | |
| That's where people need to, you know, oh, you know, Dan, you're a Trumper, blah, blah, blah. | |
| You're deluded by Trump's delusions. | |
| And I hear all this stuff. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| No, you got to praise the good stuff he does, though. | |
| And when he does bad, I hold his feet to the fire. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So we need to have that kind of establishment that we, our leaders, they're appointed by God. | |
| We know there's selected, not elected, but God does have his hand in it. | |
| So God puts a leader in this country for us to either bad or good, whatever the case. | |
| But either way, God, at the end, oversees everything. | |
| If he says, I don't want him in there, he's not getting in there. | |
| People need to understand that because everybody completely forgets the God factor. | |
| We understand there's rigging elections. | |
| We understand that the elite rigged elections, whatnot, whatever the case. | |
| But at the end of the day, everybody forgets one thing called the God factor. | |
| God has the ultimate say who becomes president, prime minister, king, queen, whatever it goes. | |
| At the end, regardless of the evil, good, whatever the case, it's God's hand that allows it to happen or him himself appoints it to happen. | |
| People need to understand the God factor. | |
| So the God factor is taking a, and we're, and I don't know if y'all have been living under a rock or anything, but the Christian revival is massive. | |
| I mean, I've never seen anything this big. | |
| I don't remember the last time we had a Chris, like when they killed Charlie Kirk, his ministry is going through the roof now. | |
| I know there's little conspiracies on about regardless. | |
| Colleges by the droves filling stadiums, tens of thousands of college kids praising Jesus Christ. | |
| I've never seen that in my lifetime. | |
| I'm 51. | |
| And you can't say you've seen that in your lifetime because you didn't. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Iran, thousands, millions of people taking the streets in Iran, getting killed by their own government, but they don't care. | |
| They said, we're praising Jesus Christ and even die for it. | |
| We're going to do it. | |
| And they're getting slaughtered by their own government right now because they're sick of the Muslim crap. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And Poland, you see what's going on in Poland. | |
| The Polish government, the people are storming the streets, we're declaring this country as a nation of God. | |
| And I know our old treaty, we don't like really go to statues, but credit to Trump. | |
| He's got to build a giant statue of Jesus Christ in Washington, D.C. You know, again, it's a second commandment violation, but still the point of it. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| You got to commend these people for doing this stuff because it glorifies Jesus Christ when the act of it to say, hey, this is God's nation. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And Trump has been saying that lately. | |
| Now, regardless if he loses to his promise or not, we don't know. | |
| I'm not to argue that, but for now, he's doing what the leader of God should do. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And, you know, so people need to understand that. | |
| Stop hating people. | |
| And again, I could tell you this all day long, but just because you've got the hatred for the man, you're not going to listen to a word I say. | |
| Because hate blinds your heart. | |
| Hate blinds your judgment. | |
| And don't tell me you've got disturbing because you don't. | |
| When you have hate in your heart, you will never have disturbing. | |
| And no, the Holy Spirit's not going to speak to you. | |
| If you've got a hatred for a person, you'll never see the truth. | |
| Plain and simple. | |
| And I don't care what you think you know, what you thought the Holy Spirit told you because you didn't. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| I'm just putting people in their places right now. | |
| And I'm just sick of it because I can't post nothing on Facebook. | |
| Every time I post something on Facebook, I got a bunch of sideshows. | |
| Oh, yeah, I don't care. | |
| Okay. | |
| When he does something good, I'm going to praise him for it. | |
| And when he does something bad, I'm going to hold his feet to the fire. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| That's the way it goes. | |
| And the same thing with George Washington. | |
| I posted something about his political, his prayer, and a bunch of comments on it. | |
| He was a Freemason, but not all Freemasons were devil worshipers. | |
| He was only third degree at the time. | |
| And it's still, you know what I mean, regardless. | |
| And so get a clue. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Really? | |
| Even Derek Carrick will tell you, not all, me and David's done shows together on Freemasonry. | |
| Not all Freemasons are devil worshipers. | |
| They're hoodwinked. | |
| They shouldn't be in the lodge. | |
| Yeah, but they believe they love Jesus Christ. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| A lot of them doing the Blue Lodge. | |
| That's what the Blue Lodge is. | |
| It's a biblical, whatever the case. | |
| But, you know, I decided to declare myself because I'm just sick of the comments, man. | |
| And I could post one little thing about Trump, though. | |
| Oh, man, I forget. | |
| They'll bury me. | |
| You know, Trump's the antichrist. | |
| He's one of the horns. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Like, shut up. | |
| Seriously, man. | |
| He's not the antichrist. | |
| Like, let the guy have, you know, credit him for something he did do good. | |
| And the more you bitched about him, the more you hate the man. | |
| If you took half the time praying for the man, maybe he would do better. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Do you ever think of that? | |
| And I don't care if I lose listeners. | |
| I don't. | |
| Oh, Dan's dude about the Trump syndrome. | |
| You know, whatever you want to say. | |
| I'm not worshiping Trump. | |
| I trust in Jesus Christ. | |
| I'm just praying for the man that he would completely come to Christ. | |
| So next time I post things about Trump or whoever, I don't want to hear the stupid comments. | |
| Seriously, man. | |
| Because you've got a hatred for Trump, I don't want to hear it. | |
| Because you can't see the truth and you won't see the truth. | |
| And this is why probably I don't have millions of people watching me because they don't like to hear that. | |
| All they want to hear is fluffy stuff. | |
| Even most, well, actually, most Christians today, all they want to hear is people's ears getting tickled, smoke being blown up their ends. | |
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| Oh, we all got to agree. | |
| You know, like it shows stupid today. | |
| It really is. | |
| And that's why I had to learn. | |
| I just don't care. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| I'm going to speak the way I want, how I want, just as Paul did. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And I tell you the truth. | |
| I'm not going to sit here and cater to people. | |
| And when I say, oh, yo, Trump, you know, did this and all that. | |
| Let me show you, for example, yeah. | |
| This is just stupid. | |
| Really is. | |
| Yeah, and I posted a lot of stuff, yeah. | |
| And it's just dumb, really is. | |
| And the man could never do it. | |
| Look, we're going to rededicate America as one nation under God. | |
| That people say, oh, which God is talking about? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And, you know, when he talks about God, he says Jesus Christ. | |
| So what more do you need for that? | |
| When you remember what he said about the Jesus? | |
| We follow Jesus, not government or something like that. | |
| Yeah, no, he's made, you know, good points. | |
| You know, is he a, I don't know. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, he's not the anti-Brights. | |
| Okay. | |
| I got to tell you right now, I voted for him once. | |
| That was the last time I ever voted in an election. | |
| I haven't voted since. | |
| That was back in 2016. | |
| I haven't voted since 2018. | |
| And I spot off hundreds of reasons. | |
| That's why I don't vote today. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But that's just my personal opinion. | |
| I don't want anybody else to do, but here's the thing: I'm 50-50 on Trump, okay? | |
| And I've told you this before in your personal text. | |
| I feel like we, every great step we take forward, it almost seems like we take three steps backwards. | |
| And then sometimes we'll stay, we'll take three steps forward, and then we'll take five steps backwards. | |
| You know, I look at the people that he puts in place in offices and the treasury and whatnot, you know, and this and that. | |
| He shoots himself in the foot. | |
| Especially with Paul White, man. | |
| That was a bad decision. | |
| Put her in the office of faith. | |
| But look at who he just put in the treasury. | |
| It's a BlackRock guy. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I may be mistaken on the thing, but I know he's had his ties into the big bad deep. | |
| You know, he's putting a lot of people in office that, you know, his sole purpose of being elected was to literally turn this country around. | |
| What was it? | |
| Drain the swamp. | |
| But yeah, he's putting people from the swamp in. | |
| Well, I kind of like what Tim Burchett said one time. | |
| He was up, and actually, Steph Magazine was behind him. | |
| They were talking about some bill or whatever. | |
| And Tim Burchett said, I actually like the swamp. | |
| A swamp is something that God created. | |
| Has, you know, like, this is a sewer. | |
| This is a sewer. | |
| I think, unfortunately, I think a lot of us have been duped on the Trump administration as a whole. | |
| I'm not saying Trump is a bad person, but he's certainly bought out. | |
| He's certainly been influenced by a whole slew of donors. | |
| Does that make him the Antichrist? | |
| Does it make him a bad person? | |
| No. | |
| But if you just recently, if I wanted to give you an example, how he's just flicked off on the Clintons as a person, you know, I think that's kind of bad. | |
| But I don't think he's the Antichrist. | |
| And I'm not going to be against the man. | |
| I'm going to be against what he stands for in that particular moment. | |
| But I'm not going to say that. | |
| Well, I'll tell you what, then you rail the crap. | |
| Although, I sat there one day, because I heard everybody's point. | |
| And I sat there. | |
| It's like, all right, you know, I heard everybody have to say about the Antichrist and all that. | |
| I'm like, you know what? | |
| I'm going to stop right here. | |
| I'm just going to go to what the Bible says. | |
| What the Bible says, not nobody's opinion or their whatever. | |
| We could all have opinions about who the Antichrist is, but none of us are going to know until he's revealed. | |
| 2 Thessalonians chapter 2 clearly says when the Son of Man, not the Son of Man, the Son of Pedition, the Antichrist, he'll be revealed at that time. | |
| When the Restrainer, when and only when Restrainer, that's Michael the Archangel, when he's relieved out of here, that's when and only when the man of perdition is going to be revealed. | |
| Not now, not then. | |
| And, you know, it could be 20 years from now, Trump will probably be dead. | |
| Who knows? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| But regardless, right, he has a traits in the Antichrist, right? | |
| The Antichrist, he sets up a one-world system. | |
| The one-world system is controlled by him. | |
| He's alive today. | |
| We probably all agree on that. | |
| So the globalists will love him because the globalists have been building this kingdom up, the new world order. | |
| Why does the globalist hate Trump? | |
| And it makes no sense to me. | |
| And why the Antichrist is not going to go out and defend Christianity? | |
| Regardless of if he believes in Christianity or not, we're not saying that. | |
| He's not going to go defend Christianity. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So that right there is telling you, all right, this is probably not Canada. | |
| I mean, I could be wrong. | |
| Like I said, I could be wrong. | |
| He could be the Antichrist. | |
| We don't know. | |
| But nobody knows until this time comes. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So, you know, stop accusing people of being the Antichrist because we don't know who it is. | |
| I don't think the Antichrist is one person. | |
| I solely believe the Antichrist is an evil that is right in front of our eyes that we can't see. | |
| Well, system. | |
| I believe it's a system that's for him, like the New World Order, then there's that one that leader that they were Possess part of it, but I don't think it's one soul. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Not only is one person in the flesh or spiritual part. | |
| I think that it is a, I agree with you to an extent that it's like a system, and there's people that partake in that system that are part of the antichrist. | |
| To point out one person, I think we get hoodwinked really, really easily. | |
| We get focused on one person. | |
| And I think that's a big problem because when you're focused on one person or one issue, something else is going off over here. | |
| And that's exactly what they want you to do. | |
| Well, it's all about hate. | |
| Well, it's all about dividing. | |
| And not just hate. | |
| They instill the hate in different places. | |
| But if they get people to just get divided, it could be on any segment. | |
| It doesn't matter where it is. | |
| God versus Satan or Red versus Blue or Yankees versus Prince Aga. | |
| It could be anything. | |
| But their whole sole purpose is to divide first. | |
| And then that's where the hate sets in. | |
| And that to me is actually part of the Antichrist. | |
| That to me is part of the Antichrist because Christ wants us unified. | |
| Their sole purpose is to divide you. | |
| That's against Christ. | |
| That's Antichrist. | |
| That's what I see. | |
| That's part of the whole system. | |
| So I just want to. | |
| You know, I want to go with some quotes too from these early people in this country. | |
| Getting back to the establishment. | |
| Like, you know what? | |
| And the thing is, too, you got to understand, guys, when these guys met in Congress and Halls, they got in each other's faces, screamed, and argued, but they come to a common ground at the end, not sitting there like the Republicans and Democrats do today, and sit there and just sit down when the president speaks or whatever and show disrespect. | |
| They all show respect no matter who is president. | |
| They might not agree with them, but they show respect. | |
| And at the end of the day, after all the fighting and screaming against Jesus' face, each other's face, and they got together. | |
| At the end of the day, we'll come to a common mutual agreement and agree on that, and that's it. | |
| Let's not drag the public out. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So these are some of the people. | |
| And a lot of these people oppose each other politically, but at the end of the day, they come together. | |
| A common ground was the Constitution and the gospel of Christ. | |
| So John Adams said the Bible contains the most profound philosophy, the most perfect morality, and the most redefined, I mean refined policy that ever conceived upon the earth. | |
| John Quincy Adams says the Bible, of all the books in the world, which contributes to the most to make men good, wise, and happy. | |
| Alias Bonquet, I don't know who that is, but it says, Where to you to ask to recommend the most valuable book in the world, I should fix on the Bible as the most instructive both to the wise and the ignorant. | |
| John Jay says, let us therefore preserve steadfast and distribute the scriptures far and near and without note and comment. | |
| We are assured that they are profitable for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction of righteousness, quoting 2 Timothy 3.16. | |
| Thomas Jefferson said, the doctrines of Jesus are simple and tend to all happiness of man. | |
| Had the doctrines of Jesus been preached always as pure as they came from his lips, the whole civilized world would now have been Christian. | |
| And there's some questionable stuff about Jefferson's latter days, but regardless, this is what he said about Jesus. | |
| And that if everybody in the world just listened to Jesus, the whole world would be a Christian. | |
| And Benjamin Rush said, the Bible contains more truths than any other book in the world. | |
| And there's just so many, there's more. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Founding Fathers on the, you know, the quotes here. | |
| Oh, I just passed them. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And oops. | |
| One second. | |
| Oh, go ahead. | |
| So I've got a quote for you, too, from Washington. | |
| And it reads as this, while we are zealously performing the duties of good citizens and soldiers, we certainly ought not to be inattentive to the higher duties of religion, to the distinguished character of patriot. | |
| It should be our highest glory to add the more distinguished character of Christian. | |
| So, you know, he's talking about, you know, not forgetting what you're supposed to be when you go through daily life. | |
| Okay, when you're carrying out acts of, you know, being a father or doing what you do for a business, you know, a lawyer or a blacksmith or what have you, you know, a farmer or a man of livery, you know, taking a horse and carriage and whatnot. | |
| Everything that you're doing, do not forget what you are supposed to be. | |
| A child of Christ. | |
| Okay, a brother in Christ, a sister in Christ. | |
| So that's basically what he's saying. | |
| That's what makes a patriot, okay? | |
| Now, countries can have their own thing, you know, but a patriot to your country. | |
| And that's what he's saying. | |
| And that is very important in this country. | |
| So I just want to secondly. | |
| And Martin Washington, yeah, he wrote a whole prayer, a whole thing like talk about, and I'm not going to read the whole thing because it's long, but he was talking about here, and this is when he was a member of the Continental Congress before he was commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. | |
| He said, you do well to wish to learn our arts, the way of life, and above all, the religion of Jesus Christ. | |
| These will make you greater and happier people than who you are. | |
| Talk about the Native Americans. | |
| And what he did too was because he hated slavery. | |
| He actually fought with Congress. | |
| And he was just one man. | |
| It was not much he could do to abolish slavery altogether. | |
| But he told the Congress, he fought with them. | |
| He said, listen, during the Revolution, that's where the name Freeman came too. | |
| So basically, he told Native Americans and black folks who served with him one year. | |
| I think it was one year minimum, I think, and that he would grant them, give a certificate, him and his family, that person and his family, a freedomship. | |
| That certificate granted him as a free man in his country. | |
| And the Congress agreed to that. | |
| They didn't abolish slavery, but they agreed to it. | |
| And he was disgusted, what our ancestors did hundreds of years before he came here, about the Native Americans. | |
| So he told the Native Americans, you could go to college for free. | |
| We'll grant you free college. | |
| And especially he was just excited that the Native Americans wished to learn the gospel of Christ. | |
| And he says, you know, because the schools I mean at the time, they taught the gospel of Christ. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| The regular public schools. | |
| So he granted him free college because he was disgusted with his ancestors did to them during the early years when the settlers first came in and everything. | |
| And so like this guy, and it's funny too, because all those conspiracy videos out there make him look like some deranged occultist, but they don't know the other side of him. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Just because he was a Freemason, he was some kind of Illuminati. | |
| No, he was not definitely Illuminati. | |
| Illuminati wasn't even here at the time. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And so he actually warned, I was going to show that later, but I didn't want to focus too much on that right now. | |
| But he actually warned American Freemasonic Lodges, hey, listen, because the nefarious Illuminati that infiltrating Masonic lodges all over Europe. | |
| He warned American lodgers, yeah, you got to be careful because these people are up to no good. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And so he warned us about that. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So besides, EU person is not going to promote Jesus Christ religiously. | |
| Almost everything he wrote mentions Jesus Christ as God all the time. | |
| You know, his love for him and everything else, his prayers and everything else. | |
| And I could go over all this stuff. | |
| Yeah, then you got Samuel Adams. | |
| You know, not the beer. | |
| You know, Samuel Adams, the first governor of Massachusetts. | |
| Let me get a Sam Adams. | |
| Let me get a give me a sad attitude. | |
| Not that Sam Addison. | |
| He says, the name of the Lord says scripture is strong tower. | |
| Tithing which is fleeing and safe Proverbs. | |
| And he quotes scripture. | |
| Yeah, I mean, he had John Adams, same thing. | |
| He was assigned the Declaration of Independence. | |
| And he was talking about, without religion, the world would be something non-fit to mention. | |
| Yeah, I talked about Christianity, the principles of Christianity. | |
| It turned out, yes, John Adams, yes, was a Freemason. | |
| But a bad Freemason is not going to promote Jesus Christ in the Bible. | |
| I want to point that out. | |
| The Christian religion is, above all religions that ever prevailed or existed in ancient modern times, the religion of wisdom, virtue, equity, and humanity. | |
| Yeah, I mean, it just goes on. | |
| You know, I mean, John Quincy Adams, especially, like, he was very die-hard Christian. | |
| He quoted scripture, too. | |
| And I could be here all night living and stuff. | |
| More on Thomas Jefferson, quoting scripture. | |
| You know, right there, praise Jesus. | |
| I am a real Christian. | |
| Not to say a disciple of the doctrines of Jesus Christ. | |
| Satanist is not going to tell you that. | |
| Satanist is not going to glorify Jesus Christ, as Paul said, when you challenge every spirit, if they acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior, it's a person of God, you know. | |
| And Benjamin Rush said, you know, the gospel of Jesus Christ prescribes the wisest rules for just conduct of every situation of life. | |
| And he goes on, you know, quoting scripture and the Bible and everything else. | |
| Roger Sherman, the same thing. | |
| You go right down to Richard Stockton. | |
| Same thing. | |
| Joseph Story, Charles Thompson, Noah Webster, as we showed in the video there. | |
| All the time talking about the Lord. | |
| Daniel Webster. | |
| Yeah, and you got John Witherspoon, all these people. | |
| Elias Boon, what's his name? | |
| Charles Carroll. | |
| Remember Charles Carroll in the movie National Treasure? | |
| Yeah, he was a Freemason, but he glorified Jesus Christ. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| My only savvy, Jesus Christ. | |
| Satanist is not going to tell you that. | |
| And he admitted to the kingdom prepared by God for those who love and fear and serve him. | |
| Yeah, I mean, you got John Jay, and we can go right down the list here, and a couple more here. | |
| It's just like, it's insane. | |
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| And I want to address here the Bill of Rights, too. | |
| So, I mean, James Madison, right? | |
| The very first day he addressed, did I exit out of the Bill of Rights? | |
| He's the father of our doctrines. | |
| He is, without James Madison, and people have to realize, too, he played a part of the revolution. | |
| And so he saw the creation. | |
| And he didn't, you know, he didn't agree with every founding father. | |
| People have to understand, our founders were so diverse in thought. | |
| And some of them weren't deep Christians. | |
| Some of them weren't even Christians at all. | |
| Although they had the principles and values of being Christian, because this was a godly society. | |
| But James Madison, you want to talk about a mind, a brilliant mind, of what it meant to frame something of literally a biblical proportion. | |
| Like the Bill of Rights is our Bible to this country. | |
| Without it, we are lost. | |
| Without the Bible, we're lost at. | |
| But James Madison, the father of the Bill of Rights, absolutely, as Astor Napoleon, the task that he had in front of him, and honestly, there was more than just 10. | |
| There was a lot of thoughts and and and rights that they came up with, that they narrowed it down to ten um, and I I don't really think there's one that's more important than the other. | |
| I think that's kind of a new argument where people say oh, you know the, the first amendment is more important than this amendment and they're all equally important. | |
| That's why they're the first tenant and they can't be touched. | |
| And the fact that they can't be touched because they are derived from god, that's it. | |
| They cannot be touched at all. | |
| That's why I just want to put that thought up. | |
| Yeah, you're right because um the, the states were having a hard time signing the declaration of independence, the constitution whatever, and they said, there's no foundation to support man's rights. | |
| So there was a bunch of arguments. | |
| So Thomas Jefferson uh had uh, James Madison say this, we need to construct something so the states will agree to sign these documents and so we could become a union, you know. | |
| And so it had to be a bill of rights. | |
| He told them, we need to create a bill of rights. | |
| So uh, James Madison, as uh, uh Daniel mentioned, they had a bunch of them, but they narrowed them down to 10, so they were proposed in september of 1789 and it took them two years to ratify them, to perfect them, to edit them to Congress, and all that then finally, two years later, in september 1791, they were finally ratified. | |
| Now I want to point out too, the very first thing James Madison mentioned and people say oh, it's nothing to do with Christianity blah blah, blah. | |
| So, out of all the things in this, you know all the rights, all the things he mentioned. | |
| Right, the very first thing. | |
| He says, well, Congress shall make no law respecting establishment religion, in other words, that the government could never impose a state-run religion, or tell you how, tell a church what to do, or prohibiting, prohibiting the free exercise thereof. | |
| So right then yeah, the first thing, out of freedom of speech, gun rights, everything else, he told you that the government could never never uh, push any kind of authority over a church or religion. | |
| That's why and again i'm gonna credit Trump again, and people don't like it too bad during the lockdowns, the scam Demic, bull crap right uh, our governor here in Road Island, many other Democratic governors, were telling churches, you can't open you guys because of health, public safety and all that. | |
| Trump was on tv telling churches, no, it's your religious right to stay open. | |
| If you want to have a service, do it carefully yeah, but it's your right to do that. | |
| You don't need permission from your government, you don't need permission from us. | |
| That was his words to the country, but people forget that because they have a hate hatred for them. | |
| But he told he was actually batting, going to bats for Christians, telling churches, don't listen to your governors, because it's your first amendment, your values to stay open. | |
| If you want to have a shirt, it doesn't matter. | |
| And the thing is he was trying to explain, it doesn't matter. | |
| What kind of national disaster is. | |
| Your first amendment overrides all that. | |
| You know I mean. | |
| So if you want to go to your church, your synagogue, your mosque, you could do so freely. | |
| You don't need the government's permission. | |
| You know what I mean and so um, but people don't want to hear that because they've got a hatred for the man. | |
| I don't, you know. | |
| I mean it's crazy. | |
| But yeah, right away, they said they addressed this because the Church Of England tried to impose the Church Of England and at the time when uh, the Puritans were going crazy, they were trying to control everything. | |
| So, right away uh, James Madison put a seal to that you know what the separation church or state means, to keep government out of churches, not churches out of government. | |
| It didn't mean to keep the churches out of the schools. | |
| It meant to keep the government out of the business of the churches. | |
| That's what it meant, and And the government, it's not the government's job. | |
| It's the bill of rights solidified. | |
| Hey, and again, Daniel mentioned that this is why the 10 amendments is the bill of rights, right? | |
| And we've got other amendments, obviously. | |
| But the bill of rights 1 through 10, they cannot be touched. | |
| It doesn't matter if the judicial, the three branches of government, judicial, legislative, and executive branches all got together and said, what are the boss? | |
| They can't. | |
| They can't touch them. | |
| Why do you think for 200 years that they've been, these communists and all that, been trying to tamper with these, and they can't. | |
| They can't. | |
| And, you know, the states are passing these laws right now, which is great news, the Supreme Court is ready to come down on this gun control crap. | |
| They were just having a conference, I think it was yesterday, on the assault weapon bans and all that. | |
| They said it's unconstitutional. | |
| They're ready to can all this crap because the government can't tell you what kind of gun you can own. | |
| They can't tell you how much you could own. | |
| And military weapons, all military guns were military weapons. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And we can go down the whole thing with the Second Amendment. | |
| But Judge Washington said the Second Amendment is liberty's teeth. | |
| Because, you know what I mean? | |
| You have a right. | |
| And the Declaration of Independence says that. | |
| You have a right. | |
| If your government's become tyrannical, you have a right to get a gun and shoot them. | |
| Blame it simple. | |
| I'm going to be frank with that. | |
| If they are becoming tyrannical, invading your rights, pissing all over our constitutional rights, you have a right to arm up and shoot them and establish a new government. | |
| Sound extreme, too bad. | |
| That's the way it is. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| That's what they were created for. | |
| But right away, he says, Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. | |
| For the very first thing he addressed, that, you know what, stay the hell out of the churches, leave these people alone. | |
| If they want to pray on the streets, they can pray as long as they don't block traffic, obviously. | |
| Leave them alone. | |
| You have no authority at all to go into the churches at all. | |
| And you can't disrupt service either. | |
| Oops, go ahead. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| And you can't disrupt service either. | |
| Yeah, like they did in Minneapolis. | |
| Yeah, you can't stop. | |
| You can't stop people from having service. | |
| That was a whole problem during COVID. | |
| You cannot stop people from worshiping. | |
| That's the whole thing. | |
| And that's different from separation of church and state. | |
| As far as that particular thing was, again, separation of church and state, it means that there is no church of the United States, right? | |
| The church doesn't rule the government and the government doesn't rule the church. | |
| But as far as that goes, yes. | |
| We are allowed to pray and to preach wherever we deem it. | |
| To pray and preach was actually the most common place was supposed to be under trees. | |
| Okay, they were gathering spots. | |
| They weren't necessarily supposed to be a closed dwelling. | |
| Okay, but yeah, no, you're completely spot on on that. | |
| All right, so I'm over on Rumble here. | |
| So, yeah, so Purple BTW, whatever it says, Albion and John wants to talk to you right now. | |
| He's also live on his Rumble channel. | |
| Yeah, so if you, I don't know when this message came in, but yeah, if he wants to call it, I'll give him the phone number here. | |
| And, you know, I don't know, you know, whatever you want to comment on it. | |
| That's cool. | |
| So we're broadcasting live on Rumble and on YouTube here. | |
| And it's going to be on our other YouTube channel later. | |
| So it's a good topic, though, and it's good for people to discuss it and learn the history, you know. | |
| And it's just like it really ticks me off. | |
| And if you want to be, you have a right to be an atheist. | |
| I mean, I'm not bashing you for that. | |
| You have a right to do what you want. | |
| But the thing is, you can't change history because of your beliefs. | |
| This is the, I mean, the foundational, documented, well-documented information. | |
| You can't dispute it. | |
| You can't debate it. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And yeah, they took the stuff out of schools over the years. | |
| And it's not a violation of church or state. | |
| Because if it was a violation of church or state, they would have never went into public schools to begin with, especially when the Bill of Rights were established. | |
| You think they'll, you know, going back to the Bill of Rights, right? | |
| You would think they would say, oh, well, you know, we're going to take prayer and all that out of school. | |
| They didn't say that. | |
| They said, leave the church alone, leave the schools alone. | |
| It's not the government's business to interfere with any of that. | |
| And like you said earlier, right? | |
| The government's job, what's a good job, the job of the government. | |
| So the government is not supposed to produce anything. | |
| Okay, first off. | |
| It's not supposed to take care of you. | |
| Okay, so that's welfare and everything. | |
| And then there's some people that say, oh, what does it mean when it's the welfare of the people? | |
| That's not what the welfare of the people is the protection of the people. | |
| Make sure that your people are wealthy in the mind, wealthy of what they got at home. | |
| It's not supposed to be, you know, given all these different welfare programs so that we can give them free money. | |
| That's not what that means. | |
| And the government is not supposed to control your lives in any aspect whatsoever. | |
| The number one purpose for our government, the way that it's constructed, is to literally keep people safe here at home, as far as not having any invaders in keeping this country safe from enemies of foreign and domestic, but is to protect your rights. | |
| Those Bill of Rights are because they understood that there's going to be people coming into this country that are going to try and subvert that. | |
| They're going to try and undermine that. | |
| So that is the whole purpose of conducts. | |
| Because there's going to be different issues. | |
| There's going to be gray areas. | |
| Societies are going to evolve and adjust and everything. | |
| So that was the whole purpose of our Congress is to protect our rights the way they are. | |
| Especially the Bill of Rights. | |
| That is the biggest thing. | |
| I just want to point out, because you brought up atheists and whatnot, and we've talked about Satanists and whatnot. | |
| Satanists do believe in Christ. | |
| Here's the thing. | |
| Atheists and Satanists believe in Christ. | |
| They understood that there is a Jesus Christ. | |
| They don't like him. | |
| They don't believe that he is the creator and all this other thing. | |
| That's fine. | |
| I want to point out, okay, because it was very easy at first, going on this journey, to harp on atheists and Satanists. | |
| It is very easy. | |
| And they sound very pathetic sometimes. | |
| They sound, obviously they sound lost. | |
| But I want to stress that they're on a path. | |
| And you should pray for them that they continue on their path to learn. | |
| Because at some point, something is going to happen in their lives that's going to make them see the light. | |
| We've all had an instance. | |
| Maybe we've had more than one instance. | |
| But these people, they need direction. | |
| So instead of belittling them because of what they believe, you should be that agent of change. | |
| Guide them. | |
| You don't have to sit them down in front of you and talk to them until their ears bleed. | |
| But give them subtle lessons here and there. | |
| What is that famous saying from World War II? | |
| There's no atheist sitting in a foxhole. | |
| So, you know, listen, it's okay to disagree with these people. | |
| But listen, when they're going through challenges and everything, it is very easy for them to be taken and to be swayed. | |
| Okay, so just be there for them. | |
| Be a mentor for these people. | |
| You know, it's kind of sick of what they talk about. | |
| But like you've said before on your show, anybody can repent. | |
| Anybody can come back to Christ. | |
| I know my journey's gone through that. | |
| A lot of people in the chat. | |
| I'm sure they've gone through that. | |
| So just be that for these kind of people. | |
| You know, God gives them a chance every single day. | |
| Yeah. | |
| These people are swayed mentally in the wrong direction. | |
| He knows, but he still gives them the opportunity to wake up in life. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| He still gives them the opportunity to learn and to progress as a child of Christ. | |
| And he knows that at some point that they're going to have a situation in life that's going to turn right back to them. | |
| It's natural. | |
| It may happen in the early part of their life. | |
| It may happen in a midlife crisis. | |
| It may happen when maybe they're on their desk. | |
| Nope. | |
| But at some point, they're going to be changed. | |
| You have to be that kind of person. | |
| I know you're live right now. | |
| I hit you with a follow in the chat. | |
| Stand alive. | |
| Go check them out. | |
| It's Spiritual Warfare Friday. | |
| Oh, it's Alabama John show. | |
| I've done StreamYard before. | |
| It's just right. | |
| Something we want. | |
| Hang on, second. | |
| So I guess he wants calling the show here. | |
| So he's live on this channel too. | |
| So let me see if I get him. | |
| So going to my chat, if you're listening, I put the phone number here. | |
| The phone should be set up here. | |
| So I guess he was tuning to the show, one of the chimneys or something. | |
| I'm going to learn here or not. | |
| Over on Rumble. | |
| That's pretty cool, though. | |
| I don't think he's going to do that. | |
| I guess they're doing a StreamYard thing. | |
| I don't know what's going on. | |
| Somebody messaged me and said Alabama John wanted to chime in here. | |
| So there's the phone number if you want to call him, brother. | |
| I won't be able to join the StreamYards or something. | |
| I got OBS, so I don't know if that will work with that. | |
| But yeah, if you want to call him, brother, give me a call. | |
| Do you want to take phone calls, sir? | |
| Yeah. | |
| I think we ought to take a phone call, so we're wired. | |
| Yeah. | |
| We got time. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So let me finish up here, guys, and with the stuff here. | |
| So I just want to, it's pretty cool. | |
| You know, everybody's like live streaming today. | |
| Second, let me get to this stuff here. | |
| So yeah, I just want to go out, the bill rates. | |
| And I mean, there's so much more we could be all night. | |
| The quotes are like from the Founder Fathers. | |
| The quotes are crazy. | |
| You can go look them up. | |
| There's tons of them. | |
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Why We Defy God
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| And does it say, United States of America doesn't say the United States America Christian country? | |
| No, it was never declared a Christian because it didn't have to be. | |
| Everybody was Christian. | |
| So why would you need to declare something you already are? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And in fact, it was a nation established. | |
| And the core principles of this nation, the education system at the time, was Christianity. | |
| That's it. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| It didn't say Jews couldn't come here. | |
| It didn't say people from other faiths couldn't come here. | |
| As you said, we were Christians. | |
| We love this country. | |
| And we believe that God gave us this country. | |
| That's the daughter of the Founder Fathers. | |
| And again, didn't say that anybody else couldn't come here. | |
| Now, today, we peacefully get along. | |
| No other country in the world could do that without fights. | |
| Well, now it's out of control. | |
| It's crazy. | |
| But, you know what I mean? | |
| Even though I don't agree with other religions, it is your religious freedom to have that in this country now. | |
| Things have changed over the years, and we might not agree with it or like it, but that's the way it is in this country. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| But the point is that this country was the rock of this country is the gospel of Jesus Christ. | |
| That's the way it was for hundreds of years, even before this even became a country. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And so that's the way it is. | |
| And again, because the thing is, a lot of these atheists, they don't want to hear that. | |
| They want to hear everything but that because, and again, we respect your right to believe what you want. | |
| But the thing is, the double stand with them. | |
| They don't respect you. | |
| So they think because what they believe, they could go back and change history and rewrite it. | |
| No, you can't do that. | |
| That doesn't work that way. | |
| And again, in the modern day school, they're so dumbed down, communist-infiltrated and all that, they have no clue what two plus two is, with the common cause stupidity. | |
| And we go, oh, man, Donald the public schools, man. | |
| It's ridiculous. | |
| A whole nother other show. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| That's another show, man. | |
| We can literally do like a series to these shows on how much. | |
| I think it's very important. | |
| I mean, because it goes in every aspect of life. | |
| You know, whether it's, you know, the job that you do or relationship, you know, relationship management. | |
| It sounds bad. | |
| You have to trust me. | |
| I'll let you guys know. | |
| Oh, sorry. | |
| No, I'm sorry. | |
| You know, so there's a lot that ties into it. | |
| And honestly, it comes down as your duty as a citizen of this country to kind of spread this and to protect it. | |
| So like I said, you know, these people, the Satanists and everything, they don't want to hear this and everything. | |
| That's fine. | |
| Don't argue with them. | |
| But my suggestion is be that mentor, right? | |
| Start a little bit here and then you can change. | |
| And that's how we start growing. | |
| That's how we start growing again. | |
| Yeah, it is. | |
| So it's good when you could actually talk these things out and all that stuff too with people. | |
| People with common sense and just like that are not full of hate and whatnot. | |
| And again, if you have hate in your heart, you're not going to ever even see Claire. | |
| Yeah, you're clouded. | |
| Yeah. | |
| If you wake up every single day hating everything in the world, everything is against you. | |
| God's against you. | |
| Your neighbor is against you. | |
| The government is against you. | |
| First of all, the devil is not really for you right now. | |
| But anyway, if your hatred is just everywhere, you just wake up hating everything. | |
| You hate the, you know, that the Arlington National Cemetery, or the house is, you know, Robbie Lee's house, if you hate that, or if you hate the fact that the Cleveland baseball team was the Cleveland Indians, you know, if you hate that, you have a lot of issues. | |
| That's all you see is hate, and you're completely blinded. | |
| You know, if you hate the fact that there was a Native American on Lando Lakes logo, if you hate the fact that the Sierra Company had a black woman on it who founded the company, okay, Arnjama, if you hate that guy, listen, you need to stop. | |
| You need to come back to reality and you need to just take the children. | |
| The hate has to stop. | |
| I see more hate preached from the people who say, well, we're supposed to be all loving. | |
| Listen, you wake up hating the world. | |
| And that's where your job as a person, as a child of God, you're lost. | |
| Your job is to grow and love and to understand, not to hate, not to hate. | |
| You want to have a disagreement with somebody, yeah, but have a civil disagreement. | |
| But, you know, you hate me because I'm white. | |
| Well, what does that get you? | |
| You don't even know me. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| I detest somebody's actions. | |
| Okay, but I don't hate that person. | |
| I hate what you're doing. | |
| I don't hate you. | |
| There's probably a reason you're reacting to something. | |
| But let's have dialogue. | |
| That's very important. | |
| If you don't have dialogue, you're just going to continue to hate. | |
| I'm going to bring my dick, sir. | |
| That is an interesting take from the chat, saying hate and love is the same spectrum. | |
| So, yeah, I was trying to connect with the other show going on. | |
| So, yeah, I guess he's on Discord and everything too. | |
| So, I got to get into that too. | |
| Discord. | |
| Try to promote the show more. | |
| But, yeah, it's an interesting. | |
| Catherine, that's an interesting take. | |
| Hate and love is the same spectrum. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I know. | |
| I don't know if it sounds so simple. | |
| I've never heard of it. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Let's take phone calls. | |
| The world is a giant stage, that's for sure. | |
| You got that right. | |
| That's why he takes us people on the lower levels here to keep them in check, you know. | |
| And God does, he does use people like us to hold the New World Order back. | |
| And we know they're going to get their time. | |
| But the thing is, they try to defy God by doing it before the time. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| But God does use us and allows us to hold them back before the time. | |
| All through history, he's had us do things to hold evil back. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And if not, I mean, the New World Order will have been here 6,000 years ago in Babylon, whatever. | |
| So, yeah, we need to understand that. | |
| And that's what these founders and the people in this country understood. | |
| We got to do our job. | |
| And the thing is, that mindset, too. | |
| Oh, if we have that mindset, oh, well, we're not just going to sit there. | |
| You know what the big thing ticks me off even some families that said this? | |
| What I told myself, oh, what do you got to do? | |
| We can't do nothing about it. | |
| What? | |
| Get off your ass, dude. | |
| What do you mean you're not going to do anything about it? | |
| You can do something about it. | |
| You know, especially you Christians, the churches, man, get off your butts. | |
| You know, when they had the abortion thing at the state house, right? | |
| Credit to the three small churches in Products that were there. | |
| All the churches, all the so-called Christians we have in the state, right? | |
| We got litters of churches. | |
| None of them were there. | |
| But there's one, two black churches were there. | |
| They were singing hymns. | |
| They were doing blessings. | |
| And you should see these abortionists. | |
| They were going crazy, man. | |
| One guy was like goggling, whatever. | |
| They literally looked like a demon coming out of him. | |
| And these people going nuts over the prayers of Jesus Christ. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| That place should have been thousands of Christians there. | |
| But no, they're all complacent. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And I want to make a point. | |
| There was a huge group of Hispanics that are typically very Democrat voters, very heavy Democrat voters. | |
| But the thing about Hispanics and the Latin people is that their family values are completely unmatched. | |
| They put family ahead of everything else. | |
| That's why they, I believe, are more faith-based than anything else in our society currently. | |
| You know, they were there at the State House, shoulder to shoulder with, you know, pro-lifers. | |
| Okay, they were first and foremost because they understood keeping the family glued. | |
| Okay, and that has a lot to do with being pro-life. | |
| I don't like the whole pro-anthy, but that, you know, primarily their Democratic voters. | |
| And everybody can say, well, I'll give you, you know, a good faith-free person if you're a Democrat, I don't want to get that. | |
| I'm not going to get into that. | |
| That's a whole other argument. | |
| The point is, you have to take them. | |
| Sorry. | |
| Oh, my mic was on. | |
| Oh, just for like 10 seconds and make it. | |
| That's okay. | |
| That's where you have to take the W. | |
| These people understand the importance of life. | |
| And so, yeah, they might vote Democrat. | |
| Who cares? | |
| And there was Senator Metz from Providence. | |
| Oh, God, yeah. | |
| Yeah, so we beat him butt ahead with the gun rights and because he was gun control and all that stuff. | |
| But when it came to the abortion part, right, he actually made a speech. | |
| He didn't have to. | |
| He stood up. | |
| Remember, because I was like sitting in the front row and I was about to speak. | |
| And he came up. | |
| He goes, I got to make a statement. | |
| And he goes, I'm like, and I don't care what people think. | |
| He goes, I follow Jesus Christ and the Lord, and I'm 100% against this abortion stuff. | |
| And right then, he won my admiration. | |
| We could disagree about when I get up to speak. | |
| As I said at the MEPS, it's like, I just want to say something where I know we buttheads and all the other political stuff and everything else, but I have to commend you right now for your testimony for the faith in Jesus Christ and supporting these kids. | |
| And if I could get up and shake your hand, I would do it. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And I'd say, God bless you. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| And at the time, we were there for the abortion thing. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And so this guy's a die-hard Democrat against gun rights and all the other stuff. | |
| But when it comes to that, when it comes to more important things called the lives of children, the real Democrats stood up and showed support for the lives of children. | |
| And you got to remember to the Democrats, there's a lefter side called the Progressives, the Socialists. | |
| Those are the evil. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Same thing, the Republicans, the Rhineland. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So there's evil that's infiltrated both parties more. | |
| And so, but the real ones with the good heart Jesus Christ stood up to say we're defending the rights of children. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And that won my admiration for the man. | |
| And that's the thing. | |
| You can have other disagreements. | |
| Put those to the side. | |
| Those can be, you know, argued over at a different time. | |
| Yeah. | |
| When people come together on a certain topic, okay, especially preserving life is very important. | |
| Because you can't argue anything else if you want to take life away first. | |
| Because if you are for abortions, that means those lives that are taken now can't be born and then grow up and learn and disearn for themselves and argue and debate and all this. | |
| So when you take life away like that, when you want to abort, that's the ending of all. | |
| So in order to come to an agreement that life matters, yeah, that argument comes first. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That unity comes first. | |
| Absolutely. | |
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Live With Distortion
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| So we're getting a lot of things in the chat saying bad audio tonight. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Yeah, it's because one, if, like, right now, you guys on mute. | |
| If I don't mute your mic when I talk, it goes over your mic, and it's a double distortion. | |
| So that's why I keep muting your mic for. | |
| Sorry, folks. | |
| Sorry, folks. | |
| Doing the best we can. | |
| This is live. | |
| This is what it makes us live. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It's wrong. | |
| It's right. | |
| Yeah, the thing is, even when I worked for Infowars, right, we had the best Rob Dew, he was like the head guy on Alex Jones. | |
| And yeah, when I worked for InfoWars, we had some of the best equipment, state-of-the-art equipment. | |
| And he goes, even then, we're always like, me and you, we've been part of radio stations and everything. | |
| And there's always something going on. | |
| So you can never get it perfect. | |
| And sometimes, you know, different phones pick different things up. | |
| Like, I'll have a playlist on YouTube and I'll put it in the van for the passengers. | |
| And some YouTube songs are louder than others. | |
| You know, I'll have to turn the radio off at some song. | |
| Yep. | |
| Radio down for some song. | |
| You know, it's one of those things you just have to bear with us. | |
| We've seen highly directed radio shows and everything. | |
| You know, their audio quality is sometimes exactly dark. | |
| So sometimes you just have to bear with us, you know, or put captions on. | |
| I don't know if people have the ability to put captions on. | |
| And Gabe the Shepherd, I'm so glad that you're back in the chat. | |
| And we haven't seen you in a while. | |
| We all missed you. | |
| So, let me shut that off. | |
| We all missed you. | |
| And so, yeah, call in, brother. | |
| Be the first to call in. | |
| So there's a phone number there. | |
| And Gabe. | |
| Please call in with anything. | |
| Comments, questions. | |
| You know, maybe it's on the same topic. | |
| Maybe it isn't. | |
| If you have, you know, questions about, you know, faith, or maybe you want to add something about relationship or something government, or maybe you have a question about what you can do to be active. | |
| Anything for me and Dan? | |
| We're here to discuss it. | |
| We'd love to talk to you. | |
| Yeah, so definitely calling, guys. | |
| And yeah, you got this going here. | |
| There's Brother Gabe. | |
| What's up, brother? | |
| Hey, brother Dan, how you doing? | |
| All right. | |
| We miss you, man. | |
| Oh, yeah, I missed you, guys, too. | |
| Is Romans there? | |
| Yeah, it's me, man. | |
| Hey, hey, Romans, how you doing, brother? | |
| Good, man. | |
| How you doing? | |
| How you been? | |
| How's everything? | |
| Man, it's awesome. | |
| Just been working, praying. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, evolving, yeah. | |
| Just doing that, you know, like, just that's how we can do. | |
| You know, I've been doing some prepping and stuff, but don't want to get too much details over the phone, you know, and stuff like, you know, on the internet. | |
| It's personal matters. | |
| But hey, Jesus is king. | |
| Lord is great. | |
| You know, that's all I could. | |
| I can say that a lot. | |
| Definitely express that proudly and loudly. | |
| Because, I mean, yeah, you know, compared to how it was a while back, you know, it's just been, you know, things have been common in my world, just, you know, working, like I said, working and praying and, you know, saving and doing the things like that. | |
| And kind of taking a breath from the struggle of wondering where your next meal is going to come from or whatnot and things like that. | |
| And just, you know, it's just been, you know, the Lord is good. | |
| That's all I can say about that. | |
| That's, you know, the Lord provides, you know, for people out there struggling right now with whatever, you know, stay strong and have faith. | |
| You know, he has a plan for you. | |
| He needs you to go through some trials. | |
| And, you know, he needs you to do some things. | |
| He needs you to sweat a little. | |
| He needs you to think a little, you know, get out of that comfort zone. | |
| And he needs to build you up, break you down, build you up. | |
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Focus On Faith
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| And, you know, that's his plan for us. | |
| You know, I wanted to, you know. | |
| Well, I wanted to talk a little bit about those Epstein files. | |
| I was wondering if we can talk a little bit about that. | |
| Oh, that's some gold stuff right there. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| With the Jeffrey Epson? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like, like all this stuff coming out, like, you know, it's all still fresh, but I mean, you know, we're still seeing all these big names. | |
| And I'm just kind of thinking to myself, so like, well, I mean, I've always asked myself this because, I mean, with the claims that are coming out of there are things that, you know, I used to say they were doing back then. | |
| And, you know, people were, you know, oh, you're a conspiracy theorist. | |
| But, you know, of course, you know, we were just, you know, it was just people shouting things. | |
| And right now, you know, with all this stuff coming out, I just still don't feel satisfied. | |
| You know, like, and it's, it's because I feel like I feel like it's turning into something normal. | |
| Like, like they're trying to normalize, you know, the peace stuff. | |
| And That's pretty, you know, it sucks, you know, for the for the kids and stuff. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, it makes you, it makes you, it makes me, you know, just kind of discouraging, you know, and like, how does somebody continue to be a proper citizen knowing, you know, that these things are going on, you know? | |
| Like, it's just, you know, but like I said, I asked myself this question before a long time ago. | |
| I just find myself asking it again right now. | |
| And they are not just things, you know, that's the way it is. | |
| You know, sometimes you just got to meditate on stuff. | |
| You can't let what's going on in the politics affect you too much. | |
| But at a certain degree, when it's at the cost of your soul, I like to think that I'd better pay a little bit more attention and meditate on it and things of that nature. | |
| Because, I mean, from the looks of it, there's a lot of leaders on top, things like that. | |
| And, you know, like, you know, we're talking about praying for our leaders and stuff. | |
| And, you know, yeah, you know, and that's what keeps me holding my head up high, really. | |
| You know, the fact that that's really the best thing we can do is pray for them and pray for each other and wait, you know, wait for the Lord to come and do what he's got to do. | |
| Because we already know he won this war. | |
| And, but yeah, it. | |
| Like I said, you know, I don't know too much details, but I find myself asking that question. | |
| Just wondering what y'all thought about it. | |
| Yeah, I'll try to man. | |
| So you make a whole lot of great points, Dave. | |
| And it's very difficult because, you know, we all have our daily lives that we have to attend to, right? | |
| No matter what it is, no matter what we do for work, families and whatnot, our daily roles. | |
| It's tough because there's a lot of things from the outside that you really can't pay attention to. | |
| You can't let it distract you. | |
| There's a lot of distractions in life. | |
| Families and individuals shouldn't be playing the game of politics and getting into politics is a very disgusting, very slimy game. | |
| Me and Dan know that. | |
| And I didn't, my personal experience, I didn't run for office to get into politics. | |
| I ran for office because I thought it was just something I had to do. | |
| And I would advise anybody to look at the same thing, to not look into getting into politics. | |
| It is disgusting. | |
| Unfortunately, everything is made political, which is absolutely ridiculous. | |
| It's all based on divide, and we all know that. | |
| But as far as your question, like how you go about things knowing that there's atrocities in life, I would say be very certain that the Lord is going to take care of those casting out evil. | |
| They will have their day. | |
| And focus on what you can control as an individual. | |
| However, as I've suggested before, this goes out to anyone, man, woman, even young kid. | |
| And what I've been seeing on social media a little bit more is that you see a lot of kids doing like the TikTok videos of reading prayers or scriptures from the Bible, you know, Bible deal, like five-minute takes. | |
| And they sit down with the camera in front of them, and they do. | |
| I think that is the most beautiful, one of the most beautiful things right now in society that kids are getting more involved and using these platforms for good because they are full of degeneracy. | |
| We know that. | |
| I would say, not trying to get off topic, but you as a man, Gabe, and you do a wonderful job shouting this from the rooftops with your prayers. | |
| You as a man, you know what to do in order to provide for you and your family on a daily basis. | |
| Keep doing that. | |
| To be more involved, be a mentor. | |
| Maybe set up a small thing on one of these platforms just for five minutes and give one of your prayers. | |
| It may just be once a week. | |
| Maybe you find it, you know, you don't have as much time. | |
| Maybe do it once a month. | |
| I think that is very important. | |
| And that is a step in the right direction as far as what you as a soul individual can do. | |
| If you continue how you do when you call into Dan's show, when you continue that mission of giving your prayer, that is so much positive. | |
| Gabe, you are one of the most electric people that I hear calling to Dan, or any radio show. | |
| I listen to a lot of radio shows. | |
| The positivity that you bring to the table is so much greatness that I don't know if you know that, but I hope you do. | |
| And that's what I would say to continue. | |
| Focus on what you can control, first and foremost. | |
| And if you can maybe find the time, sacrifice a little bit more time. | |
| Maybe it's going to sacrifice a little bit more money here and there, depending on what you want to do and how much you want to get involved. | |
| But just be another mentor, man. | |
| Just be another mentor. | |
| You don't have to vote the same way that these people that you're mentoring may vote or whatever. | |
| Just be that positive voice. | |
| We need more men like that. | |
| So that would be my advice. | |
| No, that's okay, man, you know. | |
| I truly believe that more men to be just, how do I say it, loud about Jesus and just loud about doing the right thing needs to happen. | |
| You know, I, you know, like, of course, you know, I encourage and I salute those, you know, those cat daddies out there that are on the Internet, you know, making videos and praying and, you know, doing things like that. | |
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Loud About Jesus
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| That's awesome. | |
| And I kind of, my style has always been more low-key because I did grow up around the internet, but not as much. | |
| And I kind of stayed away from it because it's always, it's kind of just been my plan to, you know, like, you know, if that mark comes, then I have to drop the phone, you know, and move on, move on, move about the world without any of the technology anymore. | |
| And, you know, just kind of always kind of had to keep that in the back of my head. | |
| You can even do recordings, Saturday and Interrupt people. | |
| You can even do recordings, sell recordings. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So, you know, when people, like, I don't know how they do it, I'm not too knowledgeable in it, but you won't want to be on social media and all, but you want to promote, like, you know, your positive prayer as well. | |
| You know, you want to promote your specific. | |
| I just like, I just like, you know, like, I don't know, like, how can you say? | |
| I just like to see somebody smile. | |
| That's awesome. | |
| I like to see when they're hungry. | |
| I like to put a food in their hands. | |
| And I like to see them smile. | |
| Yeah. | |
| When they're cold, when they, you know, like, I don't carry a lot of money in my pocket, but when I got something and I can hand it over, there's a lot of people in distress right now out there. | |
| And I'm, I mean, like Dave Chappelle says, I'm rich, be a hot check. | |
| You know, like, I feel like that. | |
| Like, you know, like, I don't, like, like, you know, like, even though, you know, I can't even complain about financial situations because it's great. | |
| But like, when I was going back to, you know, the people like I've seen out there, you know, because I do a lot of delivery, so I've been seeing a lot. | |
| I've been roaming around in the streets a lot. | |
| And I've been seeing the poverty more. | |
| I've been seeing the streets more, basically, because I've kind of been in my ranch, you know, just kind of segregated for a long time from the city. | |
| And I haven't really been seeing since the pandemic, you know, what's been going on really in the cities or any of that. | |
| And now I've been kind of seeing again and seeing some of the old spots where I used to be at and the way everything's torn down and the way people are like just like it's just it looks horrible. | |
| I could see the difference from since 2020, like big time, like big time. | |
| And, you know, when I just do little things like that, the good thing is that when you pray a lot, the Lord, you know, he blesses you with the discernment. | |
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Passover Event Highlights
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| He sets you up with a gang of holy angels that help you discern because, you know, I know some people ask themselves, oh, you know, I've given and so-and-so and this happened. | |
| And that kind of, you know, that's happened to me before, but I can't even say that lately. | |
| Like lately, it almost seems like I've ran into appropriate people that I'm supposed to run into. | |
| And that positiveness is necessary. | |
| You know, like Nikki said, you're here, right? | |
| And spreading the gospel and spreading the joy of God. | |
| You know, because that's my main focus. | |
| And I pray for that a lot. | |
| And I'll say it again. | |
| Well, speaking of praying, you want to give us a prayer? | |
| Everybody in this chat room is like, yeah, pray, pray. | |
| Are you going to the Passover event? | |
| I don't know if you heard about that. | |
| Oh, I could plug in why I'm talking to you about it, too. | |
| So David Carrico, he's having a two-day Passover event. | |
| It's free to go. | |
| And they're having a dinner. | |
| And there's going to be a wedding there and also baptisms. | |
| And if you go to FOJC Radio and reach out to our special events on a page and there's a sign-up sheet. | |
| And I'm going to be there too. | |
| I already got my airline tickets. | |
| But the registration clue opens. | |
| It closes March 22nd. | |
| So there's still room available. | |
| But if you go to David's website, you'll be able to see it. | |
| I'll put it in the chat room. | |
| But if you want to go, it's going to be great. | |
| I think almost 200 people right now coming. | |
| And I'll be there for the whole weekend. | |
| So there's going to be, I'm going to be speaking. | |
| Diana Kennedy is speaking. | |
| And Brian is speaking. | |
| A couple other people. | |
| And it's going to be almost a sparsely come, but for the Passover. | |
| Have the lamb and a nice Passover feast. | |
| And there's a lot of events going on and stuff like that. | |
| So it'll be great to meet you. | |
| Awesome. | |
| Awesome. | |
| No, I'll keep it in mind. | |
| I'll check it out. | |
| I can't lie. | |
| I'm going to sit here and say I will. | |
| But check it out. | |
| But chances are I probably won't be able to go. | |
| Well, he's trying this out because David's got his new place now. | |
| Because he had to move out of the bond and everything. | |
| Yeah, God bless David. | |
| I'm grateful that he got his new place and settled in and stuff. | |
| Oh, no, the other thing, too. | |
| Real quick, guys, if you want to donate towards this ministry in the description of the video and also in the chat room on YouTube, in the description of the video, also on Lumbo, we have donation pages you could donate to the ministry here. | |
| It helps us out a lot. | |
| And thank you guys so much for doing that. | |
| And yeah, I just want to get the plugs out here. | |
| And also donate your prayers number one. | |
| And again, if you want to go to David's Passover event, FOJC Radio, just go to the website and all here reach out to us. | |
| Click on special events and there's all the information. | |
| It's April 4th and 5th. | |
| No admission fee. | |
| Special speakers, singers, and Wedding Ian baptism going on. | |
| And we'll slow the events for the whole weekend. | |
| It's going to be great. | |
| And so please go there, sign up, and bring food if you can. | |
| And if you do want to make a donation there to the expenses, just give it to David. | |
| And David, basically, he's already paid for everything. | |
| And it's free, but if you want to donate toward it to help alleviate the expenses, you're more than welcome to do that. | |
| And Bill's just put it in the chat room, too. | |
| Oh, Bill, putting it. | |
| Thank you, Bill. | |
| Brother Bill. | |
| Yeah, you want to give us a prayer, brother? | |
| We missed that. | |
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David's Passover Event
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| It's awesome. | |
| No, I'm looking for one right now. | |
| I wanted to give a shout out also to Diana Ketterman since we're giving shout-outs. | |
| Amazing work she's done with those children. | |
| I've been watching it on Facebook. | |
| And I mean, that's just beautiful. | |
| Well, I love Diana. | |
| We're probably going to be doing the show again, focusing more on the Freemasonry with the Final Fathers and all that. | |
| So it's going to be pretty cool. | |
| And she's, man, she's a wealth of information. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| I love having her on. | |
| She's got all the slides and everything. | |
| And we love you, Diana, if you're listening. | |
| Yeah, she's still in the chat. | |
| Why don't you give a promo shout out for her real quick while I'm going to put a prayer there? | |
| Yep, follow Diana here, guys. | |
| And Diana Ketterman, she's got her YouTube channel and her Facebook and all that. | |
| And we like to have her and Jillian Stone on a lot. | |
| And I love listening to the ladies. | |
| I really do. | |
| Jillian Stone. | |
| It breaks up. | |
| Yeah, it breaks up the monotony. | |
| Jillian Stone is so young. | |
| That's why I love her so much because she's so young. | |
| Like she's like, man. | |
| And she's so like the way she talks about the word. | |
| She just is crunk. | |
| You know, a little white girl, you know, like getting drunk about the Lord. | |
| Yeah, I love it. | |
| She's young. | |
| And that's awesome. | |
| I love it. | |
| All right, I got a cool one here. | |
| Prayer to remove trafficking people. | |
| All right. | |
| In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. | |
| Dear Lord Jesus, will you please send a special assignment of wearing angels to remove all spiritually trespassing people from us? | |
| In the name, power, and authority of the Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth, who came in the flesh, we cancel all astral assignments over our lives. | |
| We take dominion over all astral assignments of witchcraft that's against us. | |
| And we break their hold right now through the power of the Lord Jesus Christ. | |
| Dear Lord Jesus, please have your wearing angels strip these witches of their psychic powers, demonic powers and occult powers. | |
| Please strip them of psychic visions, powers of divination, and any other craft that allows them to interfere with us. | |
| Please have all their powers and devices destroyed and cast into the abyss. | |
| We ask you to bring these people before your throne and bless them with a revelation of who you are and your love and plans of salvation for them. | |
| Please show them how they are being deceived by Satan. | |
| Please have your warriors send them back to their own bodies and seal them there with your blood, Lord Jesus. | |
| We thank you for establishing an impenetrable shield of protection all around us in Jesus' precious name. | |
| Amen. | |
| Thank you, Lord. | |
| Thank you, Jesus. | |
| Thank you, Lord. | |
| Thank you, Jesus. | |
| Amen. | |
| Woo. Woo. Woo. Woo. | |
| Yeah, man. | |
| That's a good prayer. | |
| That's a good prayer. | |
| I love it. | |
| I love praying. | |
| That's awesome. | |
| A lot of people are scared to do this. | |
| I could just feel them fowlers falling right now. | |
| That's awesome, Gabe. | |
| We thank you very much for that, man. | |
| It's needed. | |
| It's needed every day. | |
| God bless you, Romans. | |
| Hey, it's great hearing your voice again and seeing you on the chat. | |
| I appreciate it. | |
| God bless you too, Dan. | |
| And bless the chat. | |
| Love you all, and I miss you all. | |
| And don't worry. | |
| You know, I'm a little quiet, but it's just because, you know, I'm watching. | |
| I'm prepping. | |
| I'm getting my, I'm learning. | |
| And I'm reaching people out here too. | |
| You know, the old school way, to walk up and talk to your way. | |
| That's what you got to do. | |
| That's what I'm talking about. | |
| Even though nobody likes it, but God bless you guys and keep up the good work. | |
| And yeah, we'll definitely stay in touch. | |
| And I'll come around more often and try to, you know. | |
| I'm glad you came on because I was actually going to call you this weekend to see if you're okay. | |
| But that's why I took some time. | |
| I was like, yeah, maybe he's taking a break for a while or whatever. | |
| That's why I didn't want to bother you right away. | |
| But I was actually going to call you this weekend to see if you're still breathing or something. | |
| Nah, I just been working a lot. | |
| And then whenever I'm here, like I fall asleep early. | |
| And I'm surprised I'm up right now. | |
| I don't know why I'm up, but probably because I didn't work so hard this week. | |
| But usually I'll be sitting there and just listening to you and then I'll just fall asleep. | |
| I don't stand a chance anymore. | |
| I don't stand a chance. | |
| I'll fall asleep quick. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's all right, bro. | |
| Just wow. | |
| And seeing y'all again and talking to everybody and praying with everybody, especially praying with everybody. | |
| Everybody out there, stay strong, stay strong. | |
| You too, brother. | |
| That's all. | |
| Drong of the Lord. | |
| Find your place in God. | |
| Amen, brother. | |
| Amen. | |
| Thank you, man. | |
| Get close to Jesus. | |
| That's all that counts. | |
| That's for sure. | |
| Love you guys. | |
| Love you too, brother. | |
| Everybody. | |
| All right. | |
| God bless. | |
| God bless y'all. | |
| Good night. | |
| That's awesome. | |
| Yeah. | |
| He's electric. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Honestly, that's what we're talking about. | |
| You know, you don't have to go above your means to help out like that. | |
| Positive energy. | |
| And what are you saying? | |
| He reaches out to people. | |
| Anytime somebody looks like they need somebody to talk to, or whatever. | |
| He's the one that's that is exactly what God's mission is for you. | |
| And he's got a great voice, man. | |
| I'm telling you. | |
| Maybe every once a month or something, you just pop on. | |
| You don't have to put your face on camera. | |
| You know, you don't like that. | |
| I don't like being on camera. | |
| I never, that's why they said I had a voice for radio. | |
| You know, you don't have to be on camera. | |
| You know, never try to find. | |
| People used to tell me I have a face for radio. | |
| That's it. | |
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Articles of Confederation
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| I was like, hey, whatever. | |
| We win that with pride. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Not everybody can be tens, all right? | |
| Let me tell you something. | |
| But if you've got a voice into 10, hey, man, you know, keep voicing that. | |
| You know, be positive for other people. | |
| There's no shortage of that. | |
| There'll never be a shortage of that, of what people need to hear. | |
| And it takes a while, man. | |
| Like when I first came out, I was on the AM station, and that was my first time on radio. | |
| Then I went to 990 WBOB Info Wars and a couple of FM stations up on Socket, whatever, and now Donas and back and forth to WBOB men. | |
| Oh, brother, we'll talk about that in a second. | |
| What's up, brother Craig? | |
| Hey, Brother Dan. | |
| Hey, Daniel. | |
| What's going on, Craig? | |
| How are you, sir? | |
| All right. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I really didn't have any questions, just a few comments. | |
| It's like with President Thomas Jefferson, and then you had, who said a little rebellion now and then is a good thing. | |
| Oh, the Tree of Liberty, yeah. | |
| Yeah, and Patrick Henry said, you know, give me liberty or give me death. | |
| Give me liberty or give me death. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'm 1775. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And, you know, I was just thinking about, you know, you know, when the federal government gets out of control or what have you. | |
| or like if just say, like, let's say I was the governor of Mississippi and the president said, I'm going to bring in the, I'm going to bring in the federal army. | |
| I would be like, well, okay, I'm going to call up the National Guard if you come try and invade my state. | |
| So it's just, that's just kind of how I look at it as far as, you know, a lot of stuff going on with troops in the streets and everything. | |
| And It's just, I think the concept of the Tenth Amendment has been forgotten. | |
| It's like powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states or to the people. | |
| So it's up. | |
| So the founding fathers intended for, you know, the people to rise up when things get really bad, no matter what form it comes into. | |
| And, yeah, another thing is like another thing that kind of gets forgotten is like the Articles of Confederation, which was the first document we were under first form of governance. | |
| And to me, you know, me being like a redneck from Mississippi, when I read the Articles of Confederation, it seemed like I, I mean, even I could understand it. | |
| I mean, it was more powers to the states, but President George Washington, you know, he wanted a more not a centralized government that was too big, | |
| but enough to where it was to create a balance between the federal government and the state governments. | |
| But what's interesting is even the Articles of Confederation, they had like from 1781 to I think it was 1789. | |
| 88, yeah. | |
| Yeah, there were like eight presidents. | |
| Or ten total. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, ten presidents. | |
| You know, well, the first one, Samuel Huntington, president when the articles ratified, Thomas Q. McKean, first elected under articles. | |
| And John Hanson was the first one to serve the full term, which was one year. | |
| Then, you know, of course, a bunch of other little ones. | |
| And yeah, of course, George Washington was the first elected one under the new government, you know. | |
| Unanism. | |
| What was interesting is like, you know, under the Articles of Confederation, you know, everything was so decentralized that it didn't matter who the president was, and that's why we can't remember, you know, any of their names hardly. | |
| That's just something that, you know, took note of. | |
| And even under the early years of the U.S. Constitution, when we went under that form of governance, the president was really not considered any more than a any more important than, let's say, a sitting U.S. Senator or a U.S. Congressman. | |
| I mean, they didn't, there wasn't the royalty factor. | |
| I mean, there was one president who actually invited people to come drink tea with him. | |
| I mean, people could walk up and knock on the doors of the White House, and I forgot which president it was that did that, but, you know, he would invite them in and they would have tea. | |
| Yes, discussing. | |
| You can't even do that with a governor or mayor today. | |
| Oh, you gotta make an appointment and like you should be able to walk right in there and say, hey, and that's why I was like, if I ran for governors, I'm gonna have open door policy during the week. | |
| I don't care who you are. | |
| You want to come in, argue me, or greet whatever. | |
| Come in, my office is going to be open. | |
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Voting Rights and Term Limits
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| Yeah, that's the same thing I would do. | |
| If I was governor, I would just invite people in, and I'd also would try to help the homeless and let them camp out on the grounds if I have to. | |
| That's something I would like to accomplish if I ever got elected governor one day. | |
| Try to help the poor and try to help the homeless get them on their feet and get them jobs and such as that. | |
| You know, try to, you know, be tried to help the poor and such things like that. | |
| And oh, go ahead, Greg. | |
| I was just telling my buddy, turn the heat up. | |
| That thermostat is welcome. | |
| Sometimes it shuts off after a time, just push the up button. | |
| Yeah, and then kick back in. | |
| Something is cold in here. | |
| Sorry about that, brother. | |
| That's all right. | |
| Yeah, and another thing that's kind of lost to history is like from about the days, early days of the colonies before we declaration of independence up to about 1936. | |
| I mean, you had like President, for example, you had President Washington and President Thomas Jefferson. | |
| They both grew hemp. | |
| And like hemp was like a common thing to grow up until about the 1930s, which I was really surprised when I first found that out some years ago. | |
| And like the U.S. textbooks in the United States were all made out of hemp. | |
| I mean, that's why there's, I even got an old school textbook that was all green. | |
| And but as far as like I just looked it up not too long ago, like Benjamin Franklin, he used cannabis supposedly to help with his seizures, which it does help with seizures. | |
| And that's another thing about the history of the United States that kind of got swept under the rug, I guess you could say. | |
| And that was just a few thoughts I had and some things on my mind about the founding fathers. | |
| And yeah, and I hope you gentlemen have a good Sabbath and y'all take care. | |
| You too, brother. | |
| Thank you for the call. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| We hope everything's going well in Mississippi and God bless you guys down there. | |
| Hopefully you guys are staying warm down there in Mississippi with the last cold last night. | |
| You too. | |
| God bless. | |
| Yeah, God bless. | |
| I think the, wasn't the Constitution, the original Constitution, written on hemp paper? | |
| Yeah, that's what I heard too. | |
| Good question though. | |
| I agree with them. | |
| The president is not supposed to be, you know, the one figure that everybody's supposed to. | |
| So the whole debate right now, when you have Grand Paul going off on the president for going into Venezuela, Rand Paul has a very justifiable gripe with that because, you know, acts like this are supposed to be determined by Congress. | |
| Oh, it's written on parchment, I'm sorry. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I thought some of our documents were the ones. | |
| Oh, yeah, so there was a rumor going around. | |
| And I guess the national constitution said to confirm there was parchment, not hemp. | |
| But yeah. | |
| Who knows what they're doing these days? | |
| Yeah, that's true. | |
| They probably lied about that. | |
| Who knows? | |
| Right? | |
| They don't want people to realize that we were using hemp. | |
| Hemp was actually a major paper product, just like how cotton is today with money. | |
| A lot of people don't realize money is actually made from cotton. | |
| But yeah, a lot of it's all very much similar process. | |
| But getting back to the issue of the powers of the president. | |
| So yeah, the president itself, the executive office does have its own separate powers, but they have to be checked by Congress. | |
| And then they have to be checked to see if they're constitutional by the judicial branch. | |
| The checks and balances today are gone. | |
| Oh, man, yeah. | |
| Not within each and individual state, not within the federal government. | |
| Because every state is supposed to operate like the federal government. | |
| Every state, this is how the country is supposed to be run. | |
| Every state is supposed to be run as a republic. | |
| And then it comes down to the, and this is kind of like what he was talking about by the 10th Amendment. | |
| So if the federal government fails to do its duty, then it's up to the states. | |
| Okay, that was the whole point of the war between the states. | |
| And then if the state government fails, then it comes down to the towns and cities. | |
| And if they then fall, then it becomes the individual citizens. | |
| So Craig brings up a wonderful thing about the 10th Amendment and how those powers are supposed to run down the line there. | |
| But yeah, so getting back to the whole example of the Venezuela thing, wartime powers, that has all been corrupted by the War Powers Act of, I think it was 73. | |
| Okay, there's supposed to be a loophole. | |
| It gives the president 60 days to do this without Congress's approval and this and that. | |
| I think that is absolute malarkey. | |
| Okay, that is absolute BS. | |
| This is what Rand Paul and others are challenging the president on because the president doesn't have unilateral authority to just go in and do whatever he wants. | |
| That's ridiculous. | |
| And it's kind of frightening because, all right, there's some people who support the president, no matter what, who's in office. | |
| But you have to understand that sets a really bad precedent. | |
| Yeah, it does. | |
| So it kind of goes back, and I'll bring one example back into it. | |
| I hear a lot of talk of term limits. | |
| People say, oh, yeah, we need to vote for term limits. | |
| We need to have term limits and this and that. | |
| So many people in office that shouldn't be in office. | |
| They've been in office for 182 years. | |
| I get it. | |
| But at the same time, we already have term limits. | |
| And who dictates the term limits? | |
| Well, it's the people, of course. | |
| So we already have the limitations in the Constitution, right? | |
| It's two years for a representative and six years for a senator. | |
| That's it. | |
| That's the term. | |
| Now, they are limited by the people who vote for somebody else. | |
| Okay? | |
| Or they are extended if the people choose to keep voting for them. | |
| That's the will of the people. | |
| If you're going to tell me that you want term limits, you're actually forfeiting your free will as a citizen to give that power to the federal government. | |
| It sounds great. | |
| It sounds just like the whole legalization of marijuana. | |
| Yeah, it sounds pretty, okay, but it sets a very bad precedent. | |
| Now you're giving that power to the federal government of who's a dictator. | |
| It's limited. | |
| The people have to understand this that you are the term limiters. | |
| If somebody is bad in office, then you vote for somebody else. | |
| You don't keep voting for that same person. | |
| So trade carefully on that. | |
| Yeah, that's a good point. | |
| And I made that mistake too when I was there, and I didn't know why. | |
| I had it on my pamphlets and everything, term limits and everything. | |
| I learned. | |
| It took me a while. | |
| I said, geez, it kind of seems like we're forfeiting our free will as a people to just then give that power to the federal government. | |
| My thing is, I think, you know, the Senate six years and the reps two years. | |
| I think both should be four. | |
| Because if you're like a bad person, he's in there for six years, man. | |
| What are you going to do? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And a person, like, you know how the election is. | |
| It's a grind. | |
| The campaign will do it. | |
| So you get the grind. | |
| You get an office. | |
| You only get a year break. | |
| Not even because you've got to start the campaign. | |
| And again, it's a two-year cycle at least. | |
| And then you're back on the trail again. | |
| I think that's unfair to representatives because they're constantly on that campaign trail. | |
| They don't get a break. | |
| Four years, all right. | |
| You can take a year or two break with in between, then hit the campaign trail again. | |
| But two years, that's nothing. | |
| And I like that. | |
| I think that can be changed as far as what the actual term is. | |
| But I think I'd be more willing to also listen to and debate an age limit. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay. | |
| Not an age requirement, but an age limit. | |
| Obviously, we're not going to elect a six-year-old, but there are actually some municipalities around the country that, I've read it somewhere, they've actually elected a dog as mayor. | |
| I don't know if they still do, but it's a weird, it's a whole story. | |
| You can look it up if you don't believe me. | |
| But as far as like an age limit, so you can't elect anybody past the age of like 60. | |
| Not to say that they're not sharp or smart, I personally, but at some point they do lose a little bit of touch with their constituency. | |
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| So I would like to listen to that. | |
| I'm not sure if I'm for it, but I'd like to entertain it. | |
| The other thing I would possibly entertain is how many different kinds of offices that you can serve. | |
| Okay, because people bounce around. | |
| They'll go from representative, then to senator, back to rep, back to center, back to governor or whatever, yeah. | |
| Run for vice president, run for president, and then back down. | |
| It's like, all right, I think you should be maxed out of how many offices and how much public service you could possibly be in. | |
| I would entertain something like that. | |
| I don't know if it's right. | |
| Again, it kind of goes along the line of messing with the free will of the people. | |
| But I would entertain it. | |
| I would definitely debate it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's true. | |
| So that's my take on something like what Craig's talking about. | |
| But anyway, next caller, Colin. | |
| We'd like to hear from you. | |
| Looks like it's pretty cold a night. | |
| Calling a night. | |
| Yeah. | |
| All right, calling the night. | |
| Never mind. | |
| Nobody's got to be home. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You guys want to get a hold of me? | |
| Truthradioshowoutlook.com is my email address. | |
| And Dan Badanti, 65 Manchester Street, Unit 10, Westwork Red Island, 02893 is mail and address. | |
| If you want to mail us, and don't forget, every Thursday live, night at 7 p.m. is our Biblical Warfare show. | |
| And tomorrow night, we'll be live, live, live back here at 11 p.m. Eastern, which is, yeah, 23 hours from now, we'll be back here live, and then we'll take phone calls and all that stuff. | |
| And so don't forget to tune into the programs there, David's programs, and Brian's as well. | |
| And I don't know if they're doing a Saturday Night Live tomorrow night. | |
| I didn't, let me check the channel there. | |
| I didn't see anything. | |
| So I don't know if they're doing it tomorrow, but we'll do it again because of the midnight riot collapsing. | |
| We're all over the place. | |
| So we'll try to fill in that gap again, you know. | |
| So all that good stuff. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| If you want to come back, we get that, yeah, though. | |
| The last outpost show. | |
| Yeah, I'm doing it. | |
| Yeah, in that show, we could just do anything. | |
| I mean, we'll talk about all kinds of things. | |
| You could even start all half of the show with calls. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, it's with all, yeah, mainly it's for people calling and all that. | |
| So yep, and that's tomorrow night, 11 p.m. I got to post the link. | |
| It's not there yet, but I will post it by tomorrow. | |
| The last outpost at 11 p.m. Eastern. | |
| And so, yeah, definitely tune in tomorrow and call us. | |
| And that's Saturday night, 11 p.m. Eastern. | |
| So that's cool. | |
| So yeah, thank you for coming on, man. | |
| Thanks for having me. | |
| It's awesome. | |
| I appreciate it. | |
| I know it was kind of, you know, everything raw. | |
| Everything was live. | |
| Yeah, that's the best way. | |
| You know, we kind of go about it without any script, nothing scripted here. | |
| You know, that ideas and something, you know, written down. | |
| But, you know, you guys dictate Dan's show, you know, as far as you calling in and asking questions. | |
| And, you know, Dan has a great platform. | |
| You know, but again, if anybody wants to get out there and have a voice, don't be afraid to do what Doug does. | |
| You know, it doesn't have to be as often. | |
| Don't feel like you're competing with them. | |
| Don't feel like you've got to compete with them. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It's your own thing. | |
| You kind of have to be a salesman in yourself to try to provide entertainment and good material for people. | |
| But don't feel like you've got to compete with other people. | |
| Gabe was on the phone and talking about what he should do. | |
| And I gave my thoughts. | |
| Hey, man, just go up and do it. | |
| Just do something small. | |
| Just do it. | |
| Like Nike says it. | |
| Yeah, just do it. | |
| Just do it. | |
| Me and him both on WPLB, baby. | |
| I mean, they gave me a platform. | |
| I dyed them and everything. | |
| But I'm just going to say this, okay? | |
| I'm so happy. | |
| I'm able to come. | |
| I mean, it's a blessing. | |
| You have no idea. | |
| Being on AM FM and WBOB and all these platforms. | |
| They tell you, basically try to tell you what you can and can't say. | |
| They tell you, oh, you got to do this and that. | |
| They limit what you see, you know, like, and they control everything. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And that's so liberating to be able to come here to our studio here, come here, and I could go on three in the morning, four in the morning, eight in the morning. | |
| It doesn't matter. | |
| And nobody's got to tell us what we can and can't say. | |
| We got to cut the thing is what we do. | |
| It's like we work with Nicey TV and Midnight Riot. | |
| I'm Nice TV, FOJ Serial Visual Disturbance. | |
| So none of us clash shows. | |
| So we have our shows. | |
| And, you know, out of respect, and this is why, you know, like he was just saying, don't be competitive with people. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And we all bring different ways of the ministry. | |
| So that's why us and our group and Diana and what's the name of our Julian, okay, so many people now. | |
| So we collaborate with each other. | |
| We don't clash shows with each other and compete with each other. | |
| We all work together as a team. | |
| We got our individual ministries, but we're not competing with each other. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| That's why we have these conferences and these meetings. | |
| We all get together and go there. | |
| It's pretty cool. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| It's a family, you know. | |
| And we're not hella compete. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| If I was all here to compete, I mean, it'd be stupid. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Some nights we got 30 people watching, some nights we got 3,000 people. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| So it gives or takes. | |
| And it's not about that anyway. | |
| The people that are going to question you. | |
| Maybe dibble and dad, you know, into different shows that you do. | |
| And then you got some people that don't want anything to do with. | |
| And that's okay. | |
| You know, the thing is, you're putting your voice out there. | |
| And you're putting your ideas out there for discussion. | |
| There has to be a level of respect. | |
| There has to be a level of principle and values and whatnot. | |
| And that's what we're here for. | |
| I mean, not me, this is Dan Show. | |
| I'm just here as a guest. | |
| But that's what Dan is here for is to put these ideas and to show you a different, you know, a different light on things. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And he's shown it right from the bottom. | |
| You know, anytime he speaks to you guys on Thursdays and Fridays and on Saturdays, you know, love him or hate him, you know, or like the topic or not. | |
| But he's not doing anything different than what he does every single day. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And the reason why I like being a close associate and friend of Dan is because he hasn't changed. | |
| The dude is a father. | |
| The dude has a full-time job. | |
| He's got this on the side. | |
| He's got that on the side. | |
| Listen, anybody can have excuses in life. | |
| Dan could say, you know what, I'm tired. | |
| I don't want to do it. | |
| I got this going on. | |
| I got too much of it. | |
| But he continues to do it because this is his passion. | |
| He understands that this is an importance. | |
| And this is what we try to tell Engabe. | |
| We're going to try and tell everybody. | |
| You have to have the passion. | |
| And this is what God told you to do. | |
| And you know what? | |
| It's not making anybody rich. | |
| It's not supposed to be. | |
| He's not competing with WPRO or WBOB or whatever. | |
| Respected WBOB, gave Dan a platform at some point. | |
| And that's fine. | |
| We all have to learn. | |
| And we just go our separate ways. | |
| And there's no competition. | |
| People are going to listen to you. | |
| You know, if you have great content or if you don't have great content, the thing is, you get your voice out there. | |
| And that's what we're trying to do. | |
| You've got to do what you got to do as a man, as a woman, and that's what we're here for. | |
| It's a great conversation. | |
| Great conversation. | |
| I love the history thing. | |
| We could go on and on just about the situation around or just about the site of Manchester, just about the site of Mississippi, whatever. | |
| But I love it, man. | |
| I really do. | |
| I'm trying to listen to you as much as possible. | |
| I love listening, seeing people in the comments. | |
| I think everybody has something good to say. | |
| And I hope everybody chimes in whenever they get a second, you know, whenever they get a chance. | |
| So it's awesome. | |
| Who knows? | |
| Maybe we expand something. | |
| Maybe we collab on something. | |
| I mean, I got stuff working that I'm doing right now that I'm trying to get ahead a little bit and focus what I got to do. | |
| But I myself have plans to get back into radio, so I would love to collab on this. | |
| Yeah, when we first got the studio, I was building like a member you got to go in with me. | |
| Because you wanted to do your show and everything. | |
| And because they, you know, the station, like, yeah, it was disgusting what they did. | |
| Canon, you and all the bullcrap they did to you and everything. | |
| And so, like, you know, what a joked. | |
| Yeah, that place is, you know, it's disgusting. | |
| But yeah, so he ended up changing plans because of his job situation and all that. | |
| So, but other than that, he would have been, you know, doing broadcasts here and everything. | |
| But it was so cool when we first got the first office. | |
| It was a small little one. | |
| You know, I hey, listen, and that's where it starts, man. | |
| It's not going to be easy. | |
| You know, it's a great example for anybody that wants to get into something at all, whatever. | |
| You know, you're in a mill building. | |
| You know, it's saying some fancy palace. | |
| Now, yeah, would you like to do it from the comforts of your home? | |
| Yeah, but you also got a wife and a son that, you know, maybe sometimes there's no new shows that you may not want them to overhear or something. | |
| And sometimes you want to keep family out of it. | |
| Or sometimes you just need a little bit more peace and quiet. | |
| You also don't want to give people, you know, your home address or whatnot. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, what you've got going on here is special. | |
| You know, you just keep doing what you're doing. | |
| Everybody in the chat, just keep doing what you're doing. | |
| Well, I remember that, man. | |
| We were in that room like half the size of this one. | |
| And it was like a little folding table and a wooden chair that hurt my butt like sitting on that. | |
| And a laptop. | |
| That's it. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Send the bro. | |
| No microphones, no nothing. | |
| And all of a sudden, like because of people donating and that believed in this broadcast, that helped us out a lot. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| And next thing I got a microphone and a better camera than oh, Irish Bull. | |
| I thank him for this chair. | |
| I still got this. | |
| He wanted, because I kept complaining about my, you know, sitting there for hours. | |
| He's like, he actually paid for the chair and sends it to me. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| This one, a gaming chair. | |
| I still got it to this day. | |
| God bless the soul. | |
| And people like him just believe in the broadcast. | |
| It's like, Dan, one guy's like, Dan, you need a better microphone. | |
| And yeah, they bought me this. | |
| You got a microphone? | |
| Yep. | |
| You know, I need a better one for that. | |
| I think that was great. | |
| I mean, another one of these for over there. | |
| Oh, yeah, yeah. | |
| And, you know, people donated the stuff and say, hey, I'll pay for it, whatever. | |
| And, you know, this was 500 bucks. | |
| And the donor is like, hey, here it is. | |
| PayPal. | |
| Boom, go get it. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| I'm like, wow, what a blessing. | |
| Thank you. | |
| I don't think people really truly like if you could literally pan the camera around. | |
| There's no other person producing your show. | |
| No, it's all me. | |
| This is like what you guys see on the screen. | |
| Yep. | |
| That's it. | |
| Dan has two screens in front of him. | |
| I got one camera pointing at me with the microphone. | |
| Like, this is it. | |
| This is all Dan. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No ring light. | |
| He's doing, you know, in the midst of a competition with weightlifting. | |
| You see the trolls all the time on your pages. | |
| I would love them to spend five minutes with you. | |
| Spend five minutes of what you do. | |
| Okay? | |
| Full-time dad, full-time job, full-time husband. | |
| Okay? | |
| He's traveling this. | |
| And then he finds time to go to a sick house. | |
| Oh, man. | |
| Then he finds time to go to some of these rallies. | |
| Okay? | |
| This is what, and again, I know I'm blowing you up, but you should. | |
| No, it's a, it's a, you know what to do. | |
| Yeah. | |
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| But no, this is what we're talking about. | |
| This is what we mean to, you know, do what you have to do as a citizen. | |
| This is exactly what we talk about. | |
| And it's a great thing. | |
| You know, we try to push this the same principle on everybody else. | |
| Man or woman, you know, anything that you're passionate about, go out and start something. | |
| And make sure that it's yours. | |
| This is all Dan's. | |
| He's not doing this for anybody else. | |
| There's no money. | |
| I've seen comments in the thing. | |
| Oh, how much do you get paid for your platform? | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| He's making trillions out here, right? | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| It doesn't do it for money. | |
| It doesn't do it for money. | |
| Yeah, we got the Q, there's not even a rug on the floor. | |
| It's just a bunch of cube rugs and holes in the wall over there. | |
| No, you know, just. | |
| We get the lights up there. | |
| We get the pet mice around. | |
| I mean, that's cool. | |
| But no, they just listen. | |
| Don't get discouraged. | |
| Don't beat yourselves up. | |
| You know, you gotta start from somewhere. | |
| And this is this goes for anybody else. | |
| I gotta say, man, I can't wait to get you down in Florida. | |
| So, that'd be cool. | |
| Oh, yeah, it's supposed to be so far. | |
| It's projected the end of spring, early winter, maybe, September, October, down in Orlando. | |
| That's awesome. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Get to see a little bit of the Florida Frontier. | |
| Yep. | |
| We'll go on. | |
| Oh, it was such fun, man. | |
| I wish we were there in Kentucky. | |
| Yeah. | |
| We had a blast. | |
| We met a lot of people and everything. | |
| We'll try to go in the future. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Like I said, it was a little, you know, the last year and a half was a little bit. | |
| And we learned a lot of things too because we had a lot of great speakers and all that. | |
| Because of the acoustics in the place, it was horrible audio. | |
| And like I learned tonight, so tomorrow when he comes back on, we're going to adjust this microphone issue and fix it. | |
| Yeah, it's a learning process. | |
| So yeah, so we're adjusting and everything. | |
| So good stuff, man. | |
| Well, thank you, man. | |
| And so yeah, we're going to sign off tonight, guys. | |
| We'll see you tomorrow night in 20, you know, 23 hours and a half, 22 hours and a half. | |
| Something like that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| We're back. | |
| It may look like we got piss and vinegar right now, but we're running on fumes. | |
| And I've got a lot of stuff going on this weekend. | |
| I'll try to make it tomorrow night if that's what you want me to do. | |
| I'll try to be down here again. | |
| But, you know, yeah, it just great for having me on, bro. | |
| Love you, man. | |
| Love what you do. | |
| Everybody in the chat, thank you so much for supporting my buddy's channel. | |
| And God bless everybody. | |
| Yep. | |
| And brother Bill and Sister Joanne, thank you so much for hanging around for what four hours? | |
| Three? | |
| Yeah, three and a half hours. | |
| Thank you guys for the work you do for the ministry. | |
| We love you guys so much. | |
| And everybody else listening, thanks for the support. | |
| And we'll see you tomorrow night live, live, live, 11 p.m. Eastern. | |
| God bless Shloman. | |
| the resistance. | |