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- You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Owen Troyer. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Good morning, InfoWarriors. | ||
Owen Troyer here. | ||
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Owen Troyer here sitting in for Harrison Smith and he will be hosting the warm-in for me today. | ||
And so we're gonna take a lot of phone calls this morning. | ||
I'm gonna cover the latest headlines. | ||
A lot of news when it comes to vaccines and COVID today. | ||
Jen Psaki and Gavin Newsom still miraculous healing himself. | ||
There I am. | ||
I'm not sure what was playing if you saw me or if that was just my monitor. | ||
A little confused with seeing something different than what I thought y'all would be seeing. | ||
But carrying on. | ||
So we are talking about basically that I'm guessing because of what happened to Harrison. | ||
He is not feeling well, came down with COVID. | ||
And if you haven't seen it yet, wanted to be able to show you what he had to deal with when going for treatment. | ||
If we could, let's take that clip now. | ||
Do we have that? | ||
Are we having some issues back there? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
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So I'm not going to be able to get it today? | |
Because I don't qualify? | ||
What if I like smoke and vape? | ||
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I heard that was a... No, negative. | |
No? | ||
Okay. | ||
But if I were black and hispanic, then I'd be able to qualify? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm being denied medical service because of my race? | ||
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Is that... That's the criteria. | |
Yeah. | ||
So what I do, I go around and make sure everyone meets the criteria. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Yeah, that's the criteria that was set for. | |
If you were 65, you'd be good. | ||
Nope, you're healthy. | ||
And you're healthy and no medical conditions. | ||
So research showed that you should be able to fight off COVID. | ||
Maybe it's for someone else, may preclude them a little more, make them a little more susceptible to being worse. | ||
Any questions? | ||
No, I guess not. | ||
Alright, are you with her? | ||
Yep. | ||
I mean, what questions can you have when you're told, sir, you're the wrong race. | ||
We can't treat you because you're white. | ||
If you were black or Hispanic, we could treat you. | ||
We could give you the monoclonal antibodies, but you're white. | ||
And so no brazenly part of it. | ||
This was verified in other means. | ||
This has been shared multiple times. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
I mean, now our health care is the definition of racism, because if you're the wrong color, you can't get treated. | ||
Meanwhile, I was just having conversations with my kids. | ||
Their ages are 10, 11, and 13, and my youngest was telling me that they were telling him that he doesn't have a race. | ||
that if you're white, you don't have a race. | ||
I don't know what exactly that means, but this is the kind of crazy that our kids are being taught and is supported in even our healthcare system. | ||
So running out of time, wanted to, first of all, wish Harrison well. | ||
Hope you're feeling better. | ||
We know you will recover and happy to do this and cover for you in the meantime. | ||
But you know I like to have a burst of the day, and I'm going to be sharing a really strong, hopefully inspirational, motivational video with you later in the show afterwards. | ||
Absolutely God-wink type of interview that I had earlier. | ||
And the theme of this video is something that we all need to be reminded of, of 1 John 4, 17 and 18. | ||
And that verse is, love has been perfected among us in this, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment. | ||
Does feel like the Day of Judgment, right? | ||
Keep being bold. | ||
Because as He is, so are we in this world. | ||
There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves torment. | ||
Obviously. | ||
We are constantly getting pushed down our throats. | ||
Fear, fear, fear. | ||
Numbers. | ||
Keep afraid so they can keep control of us. | ||
And so it's very poignant in this verse that it says, there is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear because fear involves torment. | ||
Feels a bit like we're being tormented often, doesn't it? | ||
But he who fears has not been made perfect. | ||
So if we continue to love each other, support each other, pray for each other, share our concerns and arguments with our fellow man in love, we're going to get through this. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal. | |
Watch live right now at band.video Welcome back. | ||
Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
We're wishing Harrison well. | ||
He is recovering from COVID. | ||
We know he will do well despite the hospitals saying we can't treat you because you're white. | ||
But we know he's going to be just fine. | ||
We're praying for him. | ||
And please keep him in your thoughts and prayers. | ||
Maybe hashtag healing for Harrison because I love alliteration. | ||
But anyways, getting back to the news. | ||
So obviously something that I've been passionate about. | ||
Besides the material in our schools, you know, I came here after a year of homeschooling my children in California because there was no way that my children were going to go to school in California after I figured out what they were teaching there. | ||
Never mind the crazy COVID rules they had in place. | ||
Retreated to Texas, thought things were going to be better here. | ||
Really felt like the kids needed to be in the school system. | ||
So put them back in school and come to find out things are just as crazy here. | ||
But in that I feel have been felt like I've been called to speak out about it. | ||
Organized with other parents here. | ||
And fight back because sure, I can take my kids out and homeschool them again, which is always on the table and I may have to do. | ||
But in the meantime, I wanted to try and make a difference because some of these other parents just aren't aware of what's going on. | ||
I'm very busy. | ||
That's society that we live in. | ||
So kind of making it my mission to fight not only for my kids, but other people's kids that that can't defend themselves, frankly. | ||
Maybe their parents have been deceived by the propaganda and someone's got to fight for their liberty and their rights and to keep their eyes free from the pornography that's being pushed in school. | ||
So, little tangent there. | ||
But the other thing that I'm passionate about is my love of journalism. | ||
Wanted to be a reporter in the news since I was a little kid. | ||
It was my dream job. | ||
Would watch the nightly news with my parents and just think that was just the neatest thing and decided to go for it. | ||
Went to college, wrote for the school newspaper, wrote for the community newspaper, and got into television journalism. | ||
Spent 20 years in journalism. | ||
Felt very strongly about the tenets of journalism and Doing a good thing in service to the community and obviously. | ||
Wow, things changed over just the past couple years, particularly. | ||
I'm sure that there's always been problems in journalism and its influence by the corporate media, but really became to light and really a light was shown on that in the past couple of years, which is why I left. | ||
But I was thinking to myself as I talk about everything that's going on with James O'Keefe and Project Veritas, I was kind of giggling to myself because I'm holding my cup from college. | ||
Let's see here. | ||
There we go. | ||
Wait, no, there we go. | ||
BG Falcons. | ||
And I was kind of chuckling to myself because BG, much like many of our universities, this is Bowling Green out of Ohio is where I went to college and majored in broadcast journalism. | ||
Like many colleges, it is very, very, very liberal. | ||
And despite that, I was so tenacious and felt so strongly about what I was doing, what I wanted to do, that I actually ended up earning the Outstanding Broadcast Student Award for my graduating class. | ||
And I was just kind of smirking to myself because If they'd only known that I would maybe be sitting here and fighting against the fake journalism that's out there now, and what has permeated to pollute what should be such a good system, maybe they wouldn't have wanted to give me the Outstanding Broadcast Student Award. | ||
But I have it, can't take back, sorry, and going to speak out about what I know to be the true honorable tenets of journalism and integrity, whether you like it or not. | ||
But thanks for the degree and I'm going to take with it what I can. | ||
So moving on from that, continuing to talk about journalism. | ||
Obviously, everything going on with Project Veritas hits close to home and as it should for many journalists, no matter where their personal beliefs lie or what they think of Project Veritas' tactics. | ||
To see this play out, to see what appears to be collusion between the FBI and the New York Times, which was already dealing with a lawsuit with Project Veritas, is so egregious, so scary. | ||
And it's enough to where even people that you wouldn't think would be standing up are standing up in defense of this, because this is not okay. | ||
Recently or just yesterday, I saw that was posted. | ||
Look at some of the journalists defending Project Veritas. | ||
And this is for the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. | ||
And you've got names like Wolf Blitzer from CNN, Josh Gerstein from Politico, New York Times. | ||
WSJ, New Yorker, NBC News, Bloomberg, so even some things that you wouldn't be people and some papers coming together that maybe you wouldn't expect and what they send is a motion to unseal And this is from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. | ||
Those are just some of the names of those people on it. | ||
It says on November 5, 2021, a federal magistrate judge for the U.S. | ||
District for the Southern District of New York issued a search warrant permitting the government to seize and extract information from cell phones found in the home of James O'Keefe, founder of Project Veritas. | ||
Federal authorities executed the search warrant The next day. | ||
On November 15, 2021, Reporters Committee attorneys filed a motion to unseal the search warrant application supporting affidavit and other judicial documents related to law enforcement search of O'Keefe's home. | ||
And here's the quote from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. | ||
The public and the press have a strong interest in access to these materials, which should provide information about the government's justification for the search. | ||
So there you go. | ||
People standing up. | ||
Also an unlikely person joining the O'Keefe Brigade. | ||
ACLU, a statement from their senior staff attorney says, but of course they all have to qualify it. | ||
Like, look, we don't like Project Veritas. | ||
We're not even sure it's real journalism, but here you go. | ||
So they say Project Veritas has engaged in disgraceful deceptions and reasonable observers might not consider their activities to be journalism at all. | ||
Nevertheless, The precedent set in this case could have serious consequences for press freedom. | ||
Unless the government had good reason to believe that Project Veritas employees were directly involved in the criminal theft of the diary, it should not have subjected them to invasive searches and seizures. | ||
We urge the court to appoint a special master to ensure the law enforcement officers review only those materials that were lawfully seized and are directly relevant to a legitimate criminal investigation. | ||
These people are doing things so brazenly. | ||
The FBI, the New York Times, putting it out there in the open that they basically colluded, worked together to take someone out that's been very vocal, that's been bringing to our attention the things that are supposed to be happening behind doors. | ||
They've been bringing them to light. | ||
They've been bringing those things, done an evil, in the darkness, shining a light, exposing them. | ||
And they're fighting back so brazenly that even the ACLU, the people from CNN, people from Politico are standing up against this. | ||
So do you think they expected this to happen? | ||
Or is this just the showing of that what they meant for evil, you know, God's going to turn around for good and we're getting some unlikely Unlikely people to support the cause. | ||
CPJ, the Committee to Protect Journalists, expressed concern about the harmful precedent set by recent Federal Bureau of Investigation raids on the homes of Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe and his associates. | ||
Again, they have to kind of step away from him before expressing their concern. | ||
While we do not endorse some of the tactics Project Veritas employs, the FBI's recent raids on the organization's founder and his associates represent a concerning overreach by law enforcement. | ||
The government must provide a clear link between members of Project Veritas and alleged criminal activity before searching their homes for information about source material. | ||
Conducting raids without this kind of link sets a dangerous precedent that could allow law enforcement to search and confiscate reporters' unpublished source material in vague attempts to identify whistleblowers. | ||
And remember that back in July, Biden said that he wouldn't allow these things to happen. | ||
And yet, here we are. | ||
The Society of Professional Journalists is also coming out against this. | ||
And of course, that qualifier. | ||
I'm not a big fan of Project Veritas, but this is just over the top. | ||
I hope they get a serious reprimand from the court because they think this is just wrong. | ||
And it goes on and on from there. | ||
But basically, this is another example of we're seeing the left and the liberals and those who want to do evil brazenly come out against those that are exposing the truth. | ||
And by doing so, they're exposing themselves, digging their own grave. | ||
Gonna be really important to watch this. | ||
The deeper issue here is what I'm seeing a theme on in this and other things is they're going after the everyday man. | ||
They want to paint James O'Keefe as a regular citizen and then he doesn't get rights. | ||
That's another thing we've got to watch out for. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | |
Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
We have been talking about the latest in the efforts to crucify James O'Keefe from Project Veritas, and we all know why they want to do that. | ||
In addition to the fact that he had a lawsuit ongoing with the New York Times, they also just are really upset that James O'Keefe has been exposing what they've been trying to do in secret, got them on tape. | ||
With a lot of the important vaccine information, and so they're going after him, but it appears that it is backfiring as some unlikely bedfellows, if you will, have joined and spoken out against this abuse of power by the Department of Justice. | ||
So moving on, we're going to talk about the Rittenhouse, give you a recap on that. | ||
This has been crazy to watch. | ||
There's been so many revelations coming out from the trial, things that you did not hear from the media or that they tried to suppress, again, now coming out just from watching the trial. | ||
And so there's been efforts made. | ||
We've seen there's been efforts made to Try and shut down airing of the trial on many platforms, and we'll get to that in in just a moment, but was seeing some of the latest tweets and of basically liberals losing their mind and Gregory McKelvey. | ||
I don't know if that's how you say it, but he says. | ||
Employers, consider giving your black employees a day or two off after the Rittenhouse verdict. | ||
Regardless of the outcome, it's going to be hard for black people to work, and it isn't fair to expect them to do so. | ||
And the response to this is great from Zuby. | ||
It says, how you probably felt after tweeting this. | ||
And it's a picture of, what's that cartoon guy, family guy, right guys? | ||
Family Guy is the picture of the main character in Family Guy wearing a crown and a scepter with a sash across that says, King of the Black People. | ||
It's always great when some white savior complex person puts out a tweet like that, and then an actual black person responds and calls them out on it. | ||
Pretty interesting. | ||
Here's another response to his ridiculous tweet. | ||
Are these your boys? | ||
Because again, even though it has been said over and over that this was not the killing of any one black by a white person, even though you got that impression from the media, it's It's been revealed over and over in the trial that that was not the case. | ||
They continue to push that narrative, saying, you know, that maybe black people should have the day off after the verdict, even though it was a white person defending himself against three other white people and all of the victims were white. | ||
And so this response points that out. | ||
Are these your boys? | ||
And it shows all three of the... | ||
Victims, rioters, choose whatever you want to call them, and it shows Joseph Rosenbaum, the convicted felon, sex offender that was killed, and Anthony Huber, the convicted felon, assault, battery, domestic abuse, and gross quits, convicted felon, felony burglary. | ||
He was the one that was neutralized by Rittenhouse. | ||
So, uh, it's funny again when these people put these things out and they're expecting to get lauded and praised, and then it backfires like that. | ||
Sweet to see. | ||
Uh, and then this is was another crazy thing that we all saw in the trial. | ||
Rittenhouse prosecutor shocking everyone with what he does with AR-15 in court. | ||
You can see him straight up holding it with his finger on the trigger, essentially pointing at the jury. | ||
This is I mean, did he talk to Alec Baldwin before this? | ||
Maybe get some pointers on what not to do? | ||
The prosecutor in Kyle Rittenhouse's case, Thomas Banger, made a big deal during his closing argument, trying to paint Rittenhouse as some sort of reckless shooter, not caring about who he aimed or shot his gun at, despite the prosecution's own police witness testifying that Rittenhouse only shot those who attacked him first. | ||
But you may not believe what Binger did next in the course of trying to make his point about Rittenhouse's actions. | ||
He picked up the AR-15 that was an exhibit in the courtroom and pointed at people, including the jury, finger on the trigger and everything. | ||
It's just almost unbelievable to see that in the picture. | ||
Daily Caller calling them out, saying Binger giving a masterclass in gun safety. | ||
And then it says in this article from Red State, by the way, can we say, yikes, in the very act of trying to admonish Kyle Rittenhouse for his alleged recklessness, Binger shows all the ways in which you should not be handling a gun. | ||
Always check a gun when you get it. | ||
Never point it at anyone. | ||
Assume it's loaded and never put your finger like that near the trigger unless you intend to shoot. | ||
So it is them that are reckless, not who they're accusing of being reckless. | ||
And then we have, let's see, I wanted to show you some of the closing argument because it's another example of just how they bury themselves. | ||
Let's take a look at clip number two. | ||
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...convince you that Joseph Rosenbaum was going to take that gun and use it on the defendant because they know you can't claim self-defense against an unarmed man like this. | |
You lose the right to self-defense when you're the one who brought the gun, when you're the one creating the danger, when you're the one provoking other people. | ||
The defendant fired four shots at Joseph Rosenbaum and caused five wounds total. | ||
The first shot... | ||
Of course, you notice that he doesn't mention the time that Rittenhouse had a gun pointed to his head. | ||
It's all very misleading. | ||
He says, an unarmed man, but then we don't talk about the fact that they were chasing him. | ||
Everyone already saw the video and you're still trying to perpetrate the lie. | ||
It's almost maddening to see that. | ||
And as many pointed out on social media, when he's making these arguments, it's not just about Rittenhouse. | ||
Obviously, it's an attack on all of us and our rights to defend ourselves. | ||
Basically, even if you're around dangerous people, you still shouldn't bring a gun because you're asking Or something happened like so none of those people that were there burning things, lighting things on fire, actually running after people and assaulting people. | ||
We can't question you know what they were doing or if they were asking for trouble. | ||
We're going to ask the person that was there that was you saw in many of the videos asking if he could help others. | ||
And we're going to say that he was asking for trouble because he dared to bring a gun to defend himself. | ||
This is, make no mistake, an attack on the Second Amendment and an attack on our rights to defend. | ||
See, I mean, right there, you can see that he was there to defend. | ||
I get why they keep on bringing up, like, why did he have this big gun? | ||
What was he doing with it? | ||
But as he so aptly defended himself, he couldn't legally have a handgun. | ||
So he was actually within his legal right, which is another thing that we saw. | ||
come out from this is the motion to dismiss against the charge of the illegal carrying of the gun. | ||
But as I was alluding to earlier, we have definitely seen disruption of this case from social media trying to protect the narrative. | ||
You can't even search for Kyle Rittenhouse on Facebook. | ||
Nothing comes up. | ||
They've made it impossible to be able to search for that term. | ||
You can see people are talking about it, but you can't actually see anything about Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
Instagram was taking clips of the trial down. | ||
And now we see YouTube was making it so all independent streams of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial are being taken down by YouTube over policy violations. | ||
CBS News stream is still running it. | ||
However, make no mistake that all of these efforts are to suppress we the people from sharing information because we the people can't be controlled. | ||
CBS News and people are like they can be controlled so they get to share the message. | ||
That is the message here. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
You're watching the American Journal with your host, Christy Lee. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gents. | ||
Thanks for letting me keep this seat warm while Harrison recovers. | ||
I appreciate this. | ||
I'm not quite the morning person, so bear with me. | ||
But I'm going to learn to be this week as long as Harrison remains out. | ||
But we are praying for him. | ||
Want to remind you of the verse of the day, 1 John 4, 17 and 18. | ||
Love has been perfected among us in this, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment because he is so are we in this world. | ||
There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear because fear involves torment. | ||
But he who fears has not been made perfect in love. | ||
And I know my righteous info warrior friends are not afraid. | ||
And you have been perfected in love, so let's work on practicing that guilty sometimes about not always practicing as that because I know that it can get. | ||
Enraging to see all the lies and deceit. | ||
But remember to respond in love. | ||
Try and invite people along in the journey to explore truth and be open minded to reach others in the best way that you can. | ||
So moving on, we didn't quite get through Rittenhouse. | ||
I'm going to finish that up. | ||
So I was talking about before how obviously big tech, all the social media tries to permeate themselves and drive a wedge between you and the information. | ||
And we even saw that with the Rittenhouse quite brazenly again, with Instagram taking some of the posts of testimony down and Facebook not even allowing you to search. | ||
And now this, we are seeing that it was posted that all independent streams of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial were being taken down by YouTube over policy violations. | ||
Yet CBS News, that stream was still running. | ||
And so what we know is that all of these efforts are to under undermine. | ||
The people creating and the citizen journalists working on that. | ||
So I was making that comparison with what we're seeing happened with O'Keefe that they're trying to almost build this argument. | ||
Well, he's not a journalist, so he doesn't have the same press freedoms that is everyone else. | ||
Of course, they're trying to build this argument, and then it's doubled down when we see. | ||
Independent creators and independent media shut down in these other ways. | ||
Because they want to suppress anyone trying to get information out or share information or investigate things because independent people can't be controlled. | ||
It's so obvious. | ||
So I believe that they're trying to build this narrative that they have the right to shut people down that are not credentialed or at a major network because another reason is money. | ||
They're losing their footing. | ||
They're losing advertising dollars. | ||
They're losing viewers. | ||
People have woken up. | ||
They have chosen independent media over the mainstream because they have shot themselves in the foot. | ||
They've made it clear we can't trust them for the real information. | ||
The whole Britten House trial is just yet another Indication of how poorly they've been able to handle information. | ||
There were things that even I was learning for the first time in the trial because I was still a traditional news anchor when all of this went down in Kenosha. | ||
And so for the national stories, I had to rely on the networks. | ||
As far as the talking points and information to bring to the viewers. | ||
And so I mean, even even I was duped because, you know, I had to focus on the local news. | ||
And then, like I said, news anchors will will relay the national news, but we rely on the networks. | ||
And and so there were there were things that even I was learning for the first time with this trial. | ||
So it's crazy. | ||
So um, another major thing that happened with the red house case is that they were able to get one of those charges dismissed as we were talking about earlier. | ||
And here's what will Chamberlain had to say. | ||
Here's the relevant Wisconsin statute. | ||
It does say that any person under 18 years of age who goes armed with a dangerous weapon is guilty of a misdemeanor, but it has a number of exceptions, including one for minors who are carrying a rifle or shotgun. | ||
And then it goes on to break down and highlight these different parts, which the judge even admitted is a bit unclear. | ||
And he said he spent hours trying to figure out exactly what this was saying. | ||
But ultimately, it says this section applies only to a person under 18 years of age who possesses or is armed with a rifle or shotgun if the person is in violation of 941.28 or is not in compliance with the others. | ||
This section applies to only an adult who transfers a firearm to a person under 18 years of age if the person under 18 years of age is not in compliance with those other subsections. | ||
This might make it a little bit more clear. | ||
This is from jennathantrilly.org. | ||
It says the unlawful possession of the gun has been a prominent fact cited not only by the prosecutors but the press. | ||
At trial, the prosecutor pressed Rittenhouse on why he did not just purchase a handgun rather than an AR-15. | ||
Rittenhouse replied he could not possess a handgun at his age. | ||
Binger then asked an apparent disbelief that the law allowed him to have an AR-15 but not a handgun and Rittenhouse said yes. | ||
Binger then moved on after seemingly drawing out a point for the defense. | ||
The exchange was all the more baffling because it drew attention to the fact that one of Binger's alleged victims was an adult named Gage Grassroots. | ||
I can't say that. | ||
Who also decided to bring a handgun to the protest and pointed his .40 caliber Glock at the head of Rittenhouse when he was shot in the arm. | ||
And can you believe that in the closing arguments, he's saying that Rittenhouse was targeting unarmed people. | ||
I mean, and that was glaringly revealed in the case. | ||
Rittenhouse, Susie Smith & Wesson, MP15 with an advertised barrel length of 16 inches. | ||
That is not a short barrel. | ||
Um, the subsection that they're able to dismiss it on was applying to a person under 18 years of age who possesses or is armed with a rifle or shotgun. | ||
if the person is in violation of 941.28 or is not in compliance with 29.304 and 29.593. | ||
So basically they were able to hang their hat on this keyword and... | ||
Says he is not in violation of section 29.304 entitled restrictions on hunting and use of firearms for persons under 16 years of age. | ||
As the title indicates, this section makes it illegal for persons under 16 to use firearms. | ||
Rittenhouse was 17 at the time, and the prosecution has not challenged that fact. | ||
Managed to measure the gun or look into that or even have basic knowledge of gun safety as we all saw. | ||
So that's why that blew up in their face. | ||
Maybe that was a bad word choice phrase to use. | ||
But anyways, so here we go again with big tech burying themselves. | ||
So Facebook had put, at 17 years old, Kyle Rittenhouse is perfectly legal to be able to possess that rifle without parental supervision. | ||
And they had rated that claim as false. | ||
Well, Chamberlain points out, whoops, because that has now been dismissed. | ||
And then we have, uh, the crazy, um, racist people out there calling everyone else racist saying, uh, giving death threats, sending terrible things to the courthouse. | ||
And so we have, um, by police police, true unit.com. | ||
We're in house judge under police protection. | ||
Now, after receiving hundreds of threatening messages, the veteran judge who is presiding over the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse is under police protection after having received hundreds of bio. | ||
Community case that include death threats against him and his family members. | ||
One of the comments was I didn't know that under your black robes of justice, you wear a white robe of the Klan, but the allegations of racism in connection with trials seem misplaced because neither the defendant or any of the people who were shot are minorities. | ||
One particularly disturbing message threatened the lives of Schroeder's children, promised to pay back and vowed that Rittenhouse won't live long if the jury votes to acquit him. | ||
Many of the people who sent threatening notes to the judge just signed the messages with their real names because we can always count on them to be very bright. | ||
Let me read that again. | ||
Many of the people that were sending those death threats to the judge signed the messages with their real names. | ||
So basically, they're signing their own right to be investigated for the death threats and hopefully play penalty for that. | ||
So again, that misdemeanor gun charge has been dismissed. | ||
This is more fodder for them to attack the judge and call him racist because that's the response to everything right now. | ||
It's been it's been highly contested trial. | ||
Been interesting to watch and interesting to see what's coming out from that. | ||
more about that and more after this break. | ||
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We're going to do what they say can't be done. | |
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I think production's trying to wake me up with that fun, fun music back there, background right there. | ||
I'm going to turn into a morning person again, hopefully, as I cover during the week. | ||
That's the hope. | ||
I probably will need some more coffee a little bit later, guys, but I'm still working on this, this one right now. | ||
Anyways, good morning to all you who are morning people. | ||
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Teach me, teach me your ways. | |
I'll get there someday. | ||
So we were talking about Rittenhouse and coverage about this before the break, taking long to get through this because there was just so much that was unpacked in this trial was hard to keep up. | ||
And I'll admit that over the weekend, I really tried to unplug because sometimes when you're just constantly following everything that's going on in the news can wear you down. | ||
So I tried to unplug a bit. | ||
So I had to kind of play catch up between last night and this morning. | ||
But anyways, so now, of course, the judge who the media, particularly the pundits, have been calling a racist ever since he, you know, did the racist thing of saying we should follow the Constitution, you know, the racist thing of Calling out the prosecution for pushing things that he had already said the prosecution couldn't be asking questions about. | ||
You know, clearly all that's racist, of course, and being sarcastic. | ||
And because they pushed that so hard, we're seeing the judge get getting death threats. | ||
Luckily, these people aren't very bright and they're signing these death threats with their real names. | ||
So it'll be interesting to see how that all plays out. | ||
But I wanted to play a video. | ||
Saki, her circling back is always great fodder for entertainment. | ||
And she was asked about Biden's role in propping up this narrative of racism, that Rittenhouse is racist, that he's a white supremacist, which I'm sure is related, at least indirectly, to the death threats the judge is now getting for actually upholding the law. | ||
And so let's take a look at that clip if we can. | ||
Clip number three. | ||
Why did President Biden suggest that Kyle Rittenhouse on trial in Kenosha is a white supremacist? | ||
So, Peter, what I'm not going to speak to right now is anything about an ongoing trial, nor the president's past comments. | ||
What I can reiterate for you is the president's view that we shouldn't have, broadly speaking, vigilantes patrolling our communities with assault weapons. | ||
We shouldn't have opportunists corrupting peaceful protests by rioting and burning down the communities they claim to represent anywhere in the country. | ||
As you know, closing arguments in this particular case, which I'm not speaking to, I'm just making broad comments about his own view. | ||
There's an ongoing trial. | ||
We're awaiting a verdict. | ||
Beyond that, I'm not going to speak to any individuals or this case. | ||
But the president has spoken to it already. | ||
And his mom now, Kyle Rittenhouse's mom, came out saying that the president defamed her son. | ||
And she claims that when the president suggested her son is a white supremacist, he was doing that to win votes. | ||
Is that what happened? | ||
I just have nothing more to speak to an ongoing case where the closing arguments were just Of course you don't. | ||
I gotta love Peter Doocy and how he presses Psaki and he's like, wait a minute, you're not going to talk about an ongoing case. | ||
Even though Biden already made the statement about Rittenhouse long before he was even given a fair trial, you had the president of the United States incriminating him. | ||
Huge, and they don't want to address it for obvious reasons. | ||
But gotta love that deep sigh when she was asked a legitimate, hard, tough question, which they're not used to because many of these operations are playing PR for the administration. | ||
So when she actually has to do her job and confront a tough question, it's the Oh my goodness. | ||
Oh my goodness again. | ||
This is kind of funny. | ||
I had to play that back a few times to watch her or sigh. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
Okay Well, we're going to switch gears now we've covered written house. | ||
I think ad nauseum at this point, it'll be interesting to see what happens going to keep an eye on that as things play out, and obviously we're all going to hope that that there's no violence and that the right thing will be done in this situation, but. | ||
Switching Parents rights and what's happening in our school district. | ||
It's this is another instant where instance where. | ||
As parents were getting more involved, their ears perking up. | ||
They were starting to see things happening. | ||
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The. | |
The left and the elite and those that want to indoctrinate our children basically overreacted. | ||
And we saw parents being called potential domestic terrorists. | ||
Just a brazen pushback. | ||
Because I don't think they expected parents to start getting involved. | ||
Let's face it, they had it too easy for too long. | ||
Many of us weren't doing as much as we should. | ||
We had blind faith and trust in these institutions that we thought were going to do what our taxpayer dollars were funding them to do. | ||
I don't think they expected the pushback. | ||
I don't think the expected. | ||
They certainly didn't hear and Robert Round Rock, Texas expect so many parents to start showing up to, uh. | ||
Board meetings because they couldn't accommodate the parents in those small rooms, which led to a couple rests. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's been happening all over the country. | ||
And in one of these cases in Arizona, here is the brazen overreaction that is now allowing those people to dig their own grave. | ||
So this came out that the Arizona School Board president refused to resign. | ||
This is a president that is accused of actively getting information together on the parents that were speaking up. | ||
So the Scottsdale Unified School District held an emergency meeting last night to elect a new board president and consider the disgraced board president Jan Michael Greenberg's resignation. | ||
So he's currently under investigation by the Scottsdale Police Department for his involvement in a dossier containing in-depth parental and family information belonging to concerned parents in Scottsdale, Arizona. | ||
Jan Michael opened the emergency meeting by basically a bunch of hot air that is really pointless for any of it. | ||
For me to even rehash basically thinking in the community and saying like, let's allow this investigation to play out and I'm trying to hold on to his position. | ||
He tried to call another private executive session to change the meeting agenda right in the middle of the meeting. | ||
And that's when board member Libby Hurwell shared her commentary on why Scottsdale needs a new school board president and why she requested this emergency meeting to dethrone Greenberg. | ||
Greenberg then fought against the motion to move forward on the agenda and elect a new president, saying they may not take two motions on one action item. | ||
Continued to resist, didn't want to give up his power, even though he was very blatantly overstepping his bounds. | ||
But despite all his efforts, the board approved the agenda presented and a new board president was nominated after Greenberg finally gave up. | ||
He's denied responsibility since the discovery of his spying and his dossier was made. | ||
He told the whole world, I do believe that we do not have all the facts and that bad actors were involved. | ||
So this is from the Gateway Pundit, by the way, and these are the facts. | ||
School Board President Jan Michael Greenberg recently caught spying on and harassing parents in the school district. | ||
He treated his constituents like they were political enemies, and information was later compiled for an online dossier. | ||
Jan Michael's father, Mark Greenberg, created the Greenberg dossier, where confidential information, including parents' social security numbers, were found. | ||
The dossier also contained divorce proceedings, mortgage documents, family treaties, family contact information, and extensive background checks. | ||
This is insane. | ||
Spying on the parents that dared to resist and call into question what he was doing. | ||
Thankfully another victory because of this brazen attempt to come after parents. | ||
Um he finds himself now without a job. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Things that work also working in the efforts, um, in the resistance And we're gonna it looks like we're running out of time, but let's play some of her first speech that she gave when she was suspended so many times for having wearing a mask. | ||
That's clip four. | ||
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My name is Fiona Leshoz and I am in second grade at Discovery Kale Elementary. | |
I am back to talk to you again today and for anyone who thinks I didn't write my speech last time is wrong. | ||
I wanted to be here then just like I do now. | ||
Sorry if I am supposed to to be scared when I see people yelling at these meetings. | ||
So I am back today and tomorrow is my birthday. | ||
I am going to get suspended if I don't wear a mask for three more days. | ||
Just because I get suspended for not wearing a mask isn't gonna change my mind. - That little girl rocks. | ||
She continues to say girls suck, adding I hope y'all go to jail for doing this to me And it all worked in the end because they've ended the mask mandate just days after that second grade girl told the school board, this is the times we're living in. | ||
We have to teach our children to be brave, to stand up, to speak for truth, do it respectfully. | ||
Maybe she shouldn't use the word suck, but beyond that, you go girl. | ||
This is the journey that we are on. | ||
And there are some challenges and there are some twists and turns, but we will prevail because we have a guide. | ||
Welcome to the second hour of American Journal, Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
going to finish up some news in the education Topic area that I had started in the last segment, and then we'll move on to another exciting thing I have planned for it. | ||
This show today, but we're just talking about there is progress being made, and part of that is because they tried so hard to shove. | ||
All of these ideas down our throats with CRT and the masks and everything that And we are seeing some victories. | ||
We're getting some of those pornographic books removed from the school. | ||
And many of the mask mandates are finally ending with how ludicrous they are. | ||
We do still have a lot of fight. | ||
Fights to engage in. | ||
I mean, especially with them trying to inoculate and poison our young children. | ||
That's the next big battle. | ||
But I think we're getting a lot of encouragement of things, big things happening. | ||
As far as Loudoun County, such as Disgusting, terrible story that in the name of transgender wokeness, that not one, but two girls were harmed by a boy calling himself a girl, yet assaulting the girls. | ||
But we do owe what happened in Loudoun County. | ||
For waking other people up and quite possibly contributing to the win there in Virginia. | ||
As far as the latest developments with that, he has or she. | ||
It's interesting that the. | ||
Let me take a step back. | ||
So they allowed this boy to go in whatever bathroom he wanted because they said he identified as a girl. | ||
But now we're finally seeing all of these articles that are only referring to him as a boy. | ||
So again, just more evidence that their narrative never holds up to the truth, that you can't hold a candle to the truth. | ||
The truth always prevails. | ||
But anyways, this is from the Epoch Times. | ||
that teenager that is accused of raping the young girl in the school bathroom. | ||
He did plead no contest to assaulting the girl. | ||
Same teen in October was found guilty of sexually assaulting a different girl. | ||
All this allowed to happen by these crazy, woke people on the school boards and the superintendents. | ||
15 year old admitted to abducting a girl from a hallway inside Broad Run High School in Ashburn, forcing her into an empty classroom where he touched her chest area. | ||
He was previously convicted of forcible sodomy and forcible fellatio, both felonies. | ||
Maximum sentence would see the boy land in prison until his 21st birthday. | ||
The father of the girl that was assaulted, remember, Scott Smith, later went to a school hearing to speak about what happened, and he was arrested. | ||
We've seen this happen even in our school district here in the Round Rock, Texas area. | ||
A pastor and a veteran arrested for speaking out. | ||
It's definitely bringing more attention to the problems during the hearing. | ||
Loudon County Superintendent Scott Ziegler falsely said school officials had no records of assaulting assaults occurring in bathroom. | ||
And he later said he misunderstood the question and he's refused to step down crazy. | ||
And then a Connecticut teacher is teaching. | ||
A kinetic school is teaching kindergartners about transgender as part of its social justice lessons. | ||
Elementary in Connecticut is requiring its students to engage in its social justice lesson standards, which includes transgender content being exposed to children as early as kindergarten, like a book introducing Teddy, which tells the story of a character's teddy bear, explaining their wishes to change from a boy teddy bear to a girl teddy bear. | ||
They're not backing down. | ||
The district officials informed parents that they will not be allowed to opt out of the curriculum. | ||
So that would be an instant. | ||
All right, guess we're going to homeschool for me. | ||
Six director of equity advancement wrote in an email to parents that the schools have redoubled district wide efforts to attend to the social and emotional needs of children and adults. | ||
All of this is being done under social justice. | ||
They're commandeering the movement of In many cases, the very real movement of African Americans stealing it and calling now transgender issues and teaching children about sex and gender issues far too early. | ||
They're calling it social justice. | ||
The African-American, many of the people in that community are upset that their movement has been taken over this absurdity. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | |
I wanted to give you some background on this video that I was editing for far too long yesterday. | ||
I spent a lot of time editing this together. | ||
I wanted to make it really good. | ||
So one of my missions, other than exposing how the media is lying to you all the time, is I really wanted to get back to sharing positive and motivating stories. | ||
And it's just so crazy how I found out about Mark Davis. | ||
And just totally randomly saw a post on LinkedIn, which I'm never on LinkedIn. | ||
I don't even know why I was linked on LinkedIn. | ||
But I happened to see a post that was getting shared a lot about his miraculous healing. | ||
And I was like, I'm due to tell a motivating story. | ||
I want to find out more about this guy. | ||
He has background in broadcasting, so that's kind of neat. | ||
This interview is so touching to me, and it was at a time I really needed to hear it because I was getting bugged down by all the bad news. | ||
And so I hope it touches you as it touched me, and I am hoping to hear from you what you think of this kind of story. | ||
Sometimes these inspiring, motivating stories, they don't get shared as much as the contentious ones. | ||
And I would hope that that changes, and I would hope and encourage you to share this story after we play both parts. | ||
We're going to have to split it up. | ||
And so let's just get to that and we'd love to hear what you think about it. | ||
We have been covering so much in terms of negative news and just the evil and the darkness. | ||
They think it's so important to recognize and give praise and worship when we can for the good things that are happening. | ||
So today I'm joined by Mark Davis from Alberta, Canada, who has a really wonderful testimony to share. | ||
Welcome in, Mark. | ||
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So I saw you had gotten a lot of attention for something you posted on LinkedIn, just about your experience with MS, and you felt like you had some miraculous healing. | ||
So can you tell me about that? | ||
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Well, it wasn't that I felt like I had, it actually did happen. | |
I've spent most of my adult life disabled. | ||
I got MS when I was 30, and it was really aggressive. | ||
And I would lose my speech, then I'd get it back, and then I'd lose me walking, and then get it back, and then I'd go incontinent, and then get that back. | ||
My vision, my hearing, all kinds of really terrifying things would happen. | ||
And that was In the early years and then it went on into what they call secondary progressive as the years went on which meant that there weren't remissions and if there were they're very slight and then I'm at late stage MS and now there are no remissions. | ||
My brain is so heavily damaged with plaque from the MS that they just don't happen and I was My physicians had come to the point where they were just trying to maintain control of symptoms. | ||
And that was it. | ||
The prognosis was a nursing home. | ||
And I was okay with that. | ||
After 30-some years, I had come to the point where I had put everything in the arms of my Lord. | ||
If that was where Christ wanted me to become more like Him and less like me, then so be it. | ||
I had been traveling across North America for a number of years speaking about life issues and disability inclusion. | ||
My last one, I was getting progressively more and more difficult to travel. | ||
My last traveling, I got caught in Chicago Airport and my wife just said, that's it, you're done. | ||
And so I stopped. | ||
What happened was, I prayed an oft prayer throughout the years that I had prayed, and never got a result. | ||
And that prayer was, Lord, can you let me get out of this electric wheelchair, just for a short time? | ||
Even with canes, even with a walker, but just let me get some version of walking, even for a short time. | ||
I would be happy with that. | ||
And left it at that. | ||
Because I've always believed that... I'm not part of that name-it-and-claim-it mentality. | ||
When I pray, I use our Lord's example in Gethsemane. | ||
He prayed three times that the cup of suffering that he was about to endure would be removed from him. | ||
But three times he said, not my will but yours be done. | ||
And of course that cup was not lifted from him. | ||
St. | ||
Paul asked that his thorn in his side would be removed. | ||
Three times he asked that. | ||
And the Lord said, My grace is sufficient for you, for in weakness is strength. | ||
And he left him with that thorn. | ||
When our Lord delivered the man at the pool of Bethesda, there were countless people with disabilities at the pool. | ||
We have no record of the others being healed. | ||
He took one man and brought him out. | ||
So I accepted that the Lord doesn't always heal in this life, but there will always be healing in the next life. | ||
And so this prayer that I prayed was the same way, but not my will, Lord, yours be done. | ||
And what happened was, one evening, this would be probably a month later, I was awakened in the middle of the night. | ||
And as my eyes fluttered open, there was this presence in the room. | ||
It was him. | ||
And there's no mistaking it. | ||
It wasn't sort of me perceiving it. | ||
It was as there, as real as if my wife was standing in the room and my patient. | ||
And he said, not in audible words, but just in understanding. | ||
He said, touch your baby finger on your right hand with your thumb, which I did. | ||
I haven't been able to do that in many, many, many years. | ||
He said, "Do it again, do all of them." And the next day or the day, you can't put the timeframes, it may be a day, it may be two days later, but when I got up and I was able to hold a pen The first time in 25 years I was able to write, and my writing was exactly as it was before. | ||
Wow. | ||
I was not sure whether this was just a temporary thing or not, but when my wife came out and sat down at the kitchen table with her morning coffee, there was some paper on the table, and I picked a pen up and I wrote my name. | ||
And she started to cry. | ||
Because my right hand was so useless. | ||
I even had to have my knee cut. | ||
There was a point when I had to be dressed myself. | ||
I couldn't tie my own shoes. | ||
And here I was, writing, just as I had before. | ||
And I regained almost all of my use of the right hand back. | ||
But then, what happened, was again, one cold winter Canadian morning. | ||
I was sitting at the kitchen table looking out the window. | ||
And again, their presence was in the room. | ||
My wife's mother had just died and her walker was in the corner. | ||
And I was told it was Him again, our Lord Jesus Christ, nobody else. | ||
Stand up and walk with that walker. | ||
Now you have to understand, I'd been 15 years in an electric wheelchair. | ||
My legs were useless. | ||
I hadn't walked. | ||
My legs were popsicles thick thin from atrophy. | ||
But he said, get up. | ||
So I got up, then shaking legs. | ||
I took that walker and I walked five steps. | ||
Huge. | ||
I hadn't done that in years. | ||
And I called my wife. | ||
She was still sleeping. | ||
She came out, and I walked five steps toward her with this walker, and she literally staggered back. | ||
It was like thunder had struck. | ||
Well, five steps became 10, became 20. | ||
And eventually, I was walking down the hallway. | ||
And eventually, I was walking with two canes. | ||
And then, one cane. | ||
Now, I haven't been completely delivered from that. | ||
I still walk with a cane. | ||
The MS is still there. | ||
And the Lord has not delivered completely, and I know exactly why. | ||
Many men are guilty of sins of flesh or sins of cupboard. | ||
My great sin is pride. | ||
And that's the sin that made the devil the devil. | ||
It was only when I was brought low that I finally got on my knees many, many years ago. | ||
And surrendered. | ||
When I first became a Christian, Christy, I said, Lord, I just want you to make me more like you and less like me. | ||
Well, if this is what it took to make me more like him and less like me, why would I complain about this? | ||
We are on a pilgrimage to the Celestial City, to use phrases of another Christian who wrote a great book. | ||
But we are all on that journey, and the Lord has to use different things to make us more fit for Him. | ||
We're all on that journey. | ||
We're going to have more of this after the break. | ||
See the rest of the story after the break. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | |
Just before the break, we were playing what I hope is an inspirational and motivational story for you to watch from Mark Davis Pickup, a former broadcaster, a right to life advocate who experienced miraculous healing in his own life. | ||
We want to pick right back with that so you can watch the whole thing. | ||
And eventually I will be posting the whole entire thing on my band video page. | ||
But let's get right back into it. | ||
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We are saved by the blood of Jesus Christ. | |
But we have to do some work ourselves because I know what a wild man I am, and I have to be made more fit for heaven. | ||
Now, this is not to discount anything to do with our Lord saving grace at all. | ||
But I think that suffering has the capacity to strip all things extraneous in life and only leave that which is essential. | ||
And that allows us to see life clearer. | ||
And when we look at life clearer within the light of Jesus Christ, we become more and more like him if we allow it. | ||
He leads us. | ||
He woos us. | ||
He changes us. | ||
That's why we're not here. | ||
Otherwise, when we became Christians, why didn't he just take us away? | ||
And so, I believe that is why the suffering for 37 years, and why I'm walking now, that may not last. | ||
And if I have to go back into that electric wheelchair, so be it. | ||
I will still praise God for the time that I had out. | ||
When I was delivered from this and I was walking, you would think that I was ecstatic and I should have been. | ||
The Lord had done a wonderful thing for me and released me from this tight grip of MS. | ||
Instead, I became resentful and I couldn't believe it. | ||
I felt swindled. | ||
Out of more than 30 years of my life, I couldn't do the things that I had wanted to do with my children. | ||
I couldn't ski with them. | ||
I couldn't be with my grandchildren. | ||
They were always on my lap. | ||
We went to wonderful places on my lap. | ||
We went all over town. | ||
But I had that resentment that I hadn't been able to participate more fully. | ||
And I had to confess that it was sin because it was wrong. | ||
The Lord had done something good for me. | ||
And I was not grateful. | ||
And I had to confess that. | ||
I don't mention that much. | ||
I mention it to you now because that was a very real, unexpected part. | ||
It was beautiful because one of the things, and I know it sounds stupid, but one of the things I wanted to do, if I got out of the wheelchair, was to dance once again with my wife. | ||
We hadn't done it in 30 years. | ||
And again, on a cold night, Canada gets very cold nights. | ||
We were in our living room, and I was walking now. | ||
And finally, we had a chance to dance, just the two of us, in the living room. | ||
And it was as though time had disappeared for those few moments. | ||
And I still remember the song. | ||
It was the same song that we danced for the last time before. | ||
It was, uh, once, twice, three times, what was it? | ||
Remember the song? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it was little things like that that mean so much and we take for granted. | ||
To realize that in the end, the answer to all of my whys resides in the love of Jesus Christ. | ||
He is the source of love, and he can take us toward that love if we allow him to take us. | ||
And sometimes that journey is tough. | ||
Sometimes it is not. | ||
But I think I'm more blessed now, having gone through the MS and then later cancer, than I ever was able-bodied. | ||
I know I've been able to be more service to God in a wheelchair than I was Able-bodied. | ||
I don't know how that happened. | ||
But it did. | ||
You know what the most important thing in life is? | ||
I've come to the conclusion, I'm closing in on 70. | ||
It's 69 this year. | ||
It's love. | ||
Both human and divine. | ||
And when we surrender ourselves completely to Jesus Christ, we begin to glimpse His love. | ||
And once that love is glimpsed, everything else becomes an irrelevance, a diversion. | ||
And we can only see the love of Jesus Christ, the love of Jesus Christ, and that was the only thing that matters anymore. | ||
Because it is in that love that I have also been able to love my wife for 48 years even more than ever. | ||
I feel like there is a lot of believers and a lot of Christians like myself. | ||
That are at times feeling defeated and depressed and attacked. | ||
And I think that's a really good point. | ||
And we're praying to Jesus for breakthroughs and all of the evil that we're exposed to. | ||
And you tell your story of suffering, which is much more suffering than many of us have to go through. | ||
We should be grateful just even to be able to walk. | ||
So what is your advice to some of those that are feeling disillusioned or defeated or get weighed down by the bad news, if you will? | ||
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There's really nothing magical about it. | |
It's the same thing that I have always known. | ||
Surrender everything to Christ. | ||
Be willing to accept His will, whatever that might be. | ||
He will not leave us, no matter how evil time is around us. | ||
This is not the first time that Christians have been confronted with an evil world. | ||
But He has been the constant throughout history. | ||
Throughout the ages, He has been with His people. | ||
And He will be with them now. | ||
Us. | ||
Those who follow Him. | ||
That is the only answer I have, because it's the only answer that has ever worked for me. | ||
Based on the experience of one, my comment would be, surrender everything, everything you have to Jesus Christ and watch it blossom, regardless of your circumstances. | ||
Hopefully you enjoyed that piece I put together with Mark Davis Pickup. | ||
Like I said, this is an individual I had never met before, never even heard anything about. | ||
I wasn't even connected with him on LinkedIn and I happened to see the post about his miraculous healing coming out of the wheelchair after About 30 years and I just wanted like an inspiration motivational story to share and I got so much more than I bargained for. | ||
Obviously you saw that I was deeply touched by everything Mark Davis pickup had to say. | ||
That's actually just, you know, the first part of the interview. | ||
He has a whole other separate story that when I get around to editing, I'll be sharing with you particularly on his efforts. | ||
In fighting for the lives of the innocent, so going to be working on that, but I hope you enjoyed that first part. | ||
Would love to hear from you. | ||
About what you thought of that, and you can call in later, and I don't have the phone number in front of my face, but I will give it to you when we come back from break and can hear what you think about that. | ||
We'll cover some more news, but here it is. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Let me know what you thought of that piece. | ||
I know it's not something, a kind of piece that you're used to seeing here on this platform, but I would like to hear if you liked it and would like to see more. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
This is Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
Just got done playing a story I've been working on yesterday and editing. | ||
We'd love to hear what you think about it. | ||
If you'd like to see more stories like that, and again, I need that number popped up. | ||
We forgot to turn this monitor on. | ||
And you can call and let me know what you think about that. | ||
That number is 1-877-789-2539, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
I would love to hear what you think about that. | ||
If you'd like to see more stories like that, I know I needed the break from all of the negative news and to get some inspiration, motivation. | ||
And God granted me to meet Mark Davis in an unexpected way. | ||
Mark Davis, pick up and share and hear his story. | ||
He has such a great voice, right? | ||
He's also working on a screenplay right now. | ||
Lots more going on with him, and I'm looking forward to sharing some of that with you. | ||
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Um, and, uh, let's go ahead and take a couple phone calls and then I will hit my, uh, election news block in the next segment. | ||
So, um, let's talk, uh, let's go to Joy in Pennsylvania. | ||
Joy, you're on the air. | ||
I think you mean Jay. | ||
Oh, Jay, I'm sorry. | ||
I keep on saying I need reading glasses, so please forgive me. | ||
Jay from Pennsylvania. | ||
It didn't mean to misgender you, especially in today's climate. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
So, where'd you go? | ||
Well, anyways, I made two orders this week from your program, from your, you know, I've been buying your items, your supplements for Number of years and they're all good. | ||
I'm looking forward to getting the phone brought. | ||
I am. | ||
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I got it. | |
I called in to focus. | ||
I hope Harrison does well. | ||
Anyways, I've been I have a muscular dystrophy. | ||
I'm a long distance truck driver for 30 plus years. | ||
And it got me down. | ||
I used to do auto body and and it was too much physically for me. | ||
And I had to change trade And essentially, I was at a point where I gave it to God. | ||
I was doing some other activities, not legal, and substances. | ||
And I said, hey God, show me how to live, or take me, I'm all done. | ||
And one thing led to another. | ||
He put people in my life, and I straightened up, and I'm doing pretty good. | ||
I still got a muscular dystrophy, but I've been with the same company here 13 years, and I was with another company 7 years, and I attribute it to clean living and accepting the fact that I kind of like that gentleman that was speaking. | ||
I'm a sinner, you know, and repentance and all. | ||
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But yeah, miracles can happen. | |
I probably shouldn't be doing what I'm doing, but in the respect that I do have a muscular dystrophy, but I have a boss that allows me to, and I'm one of his top earners, and I do well here, and I'm grateful. | ||
I'm grateful for everything that God's given me. | ||
And I love that attitude of, I love that attitude of he's like, and I don't know how long this is going to last. | ||
I might end up back in my wheelchair, but I'm grateful for the time being and my perspective and what I've learned. | ||
And it's nice to hear you with your muscular dystrophy are also grateful and counting your blessings as well. | ||
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I got one other thing. | |
I went, I had to take a physical, I got to take a physical every two years. | ||
And this is kind of funny. | ||
So I take all the vitamins every day. | ||
I try to keep my immune system up with the zinc and all that. | ||
So I got home Thursday last week, and I had a guy in my house that was going to clean the ductwork in the house. | ||
And he told me he just had COVID. | ||
Okay. | ||
And he's in my house. | ||
Okay. | ||
And then I meet the boss's son, and he had both of those COVID shots there. | ||
And I don't like to go near him, but he's a great guy. | ||
And I hope that he does well. | ||
And anyways, he was out for three days. | ||
He was sick. | ||
And then I go take the physical, and I'm under a lot of stress because passing the physical is a little more difficult for me. | ||
So I go to the office, and I'm in there for three hours, sitting in a doctor's office for three hours, and I get the physical again. | ||
I'm good for another two years. | ||
And then I go to work, and I drive from 9 o'clock at night till 7, 8 in the morning. | ||
And I go to bed, I wake up and I'm sick as a dog. | ||
And I got this knot running out my nose and all. | ||
And all I can do is basically take some NyQuil and try to sleep it off for the last two or three days. | ||
We're a little rough. | ||
But I kind of attribute the fact that I beat this cold, I guess, probably because of all the vitamins that I take, you know, so I have the vitamins, Alex. | ||
Yes. | ||
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Keep that up. | |
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Thank you. | |
I got the down and out and I get the knockout. | ||
They're both great. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
Good. | ||
Thank you, Jay, for your phone call. | ||
It was nice to hear from you, and I'm glad that you liked the story. | ||
Let's go to Mark in Arkansas. | ||
Mark. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
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Great. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you so much for the help you put across the airwaves. | ||
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And those things really help me keep going and keep going on. | ||
And I had a similar experience to that man. | ||
I love that you found him and put him on. | ||
Because we need that hope. | ||
Sometimes Alex gets too much for me to do without having some hope. | ||
But he gives great information. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
It's the balance. | ||
It's the balance, Mark. | ||
We need to know this information and we need to be aware of it, but I think we need to balance it with hope and inspiration so we can keep our spirits fed. | ||
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You are so right. | |
What happened to me was in 2005, I got into a catastrophic accident. | ||
And it literally, between my knee and my waist, there were 37 fractures and breaks, and I broke my femur bone in half, and I broke my breast bone. | ||
And I was put in a wheelchair. | ||
And I've been such an active person for so long. | ||
I mean, you know, in the woods, doing all kinds of neat stuff and all this. | ||
And all of a sudden I found myself in a wheelchair. | ||
And I talked to the trauma surgeon and he said, well, no, you just have to stop denying the truth and you'll be in a wheelchair the rest of your life. | ||
And I said, well, That's not very hopeful sounding, but maybe I know somebody that maybe you don't know. | ||
And I just kind of left it at that. | ||
I'm not going to argue with somebody, but he didn't give me any hope. | ||
You know, he didn't give me any hope. | ||
And but it took a year. | ||
It took a year and I couldn't move my whole bottom part of my body. | ||
And I started with a toe and just wow, I can move my big toe. | ||
And it's just it's very similar to this. | ||
I don't want to go on and on about all that. | ||
But next to my leg, next to my upper body. | ||
And then I asked my mom, I said, because I had to stay with her at that point. | ||
And I said, Yeah, that'll Walker, why don't you put it in my room? | ||
And it finally got to the point where I could actually use the Walker And then in about, like I said, about a year, I was actually walking around the porch. | ||
But all that time I was praying, and I was giving, and see, I use Yahweh and Yeshua, and Yeshua means Yahweh's salvation. | ||
And so, you know, I was using the names that the Hebrews used, too, but we should. | ||
We gotta let you go and go to break, Mark. | ||
Thank you for telling your story of healing. | ||
We appreciate the phone call, and it's so great to hear that you enjoyed the story and the experience healing yourself. | ||
We'll be back after this. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I want to get straight back to your phone calls. | ||
We were taking phone calls about the miraculous healing that Mark Davis Pickup, a person that is fighting for others' right to life, lives in Canada, shared his story. | ||
I'll be putting that up on Bandot video after the show. | ||
I'll put that up if you wanted to share that inspirational story and encourage others. | ||
Obviously, it touched me. | ||
Wanted to hear from you about that and get back to some of your phone calls, and then I will end up hitting some election, January 6 news, and then we'll see where we're at for that. | ||
But let's go to Chris in Mississippi. | ||
Chris, welcome back. | ||
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Hey, I just wanted to call in and say thank you so much for your interview with Mr. Pickup. | |
His testimony was I think I told the screener that out of everything I think I've ever seen, I'm 50-something years old. | ||
And I think that's the most powerful video that I have ever seen on any platform. | ||
And definitely, please have more of that. | ||
Alex is great and wonderful exposing what's going on in the world. | ||
But what that man said, that's the answer for everything. | ||
And thank you so much. | ||
You are so welcome. | ||
And he's just, Mark Davis, pick up his, his voice is just so moving to listen to you. | ||
As I was editing that together, I, I remarked to my husband, it's like I said, it's hard to believe that he's not like reading a script or he's just speaking off the cuff because he just says things so beautifully and eloquently and, and with such a great voice. | ||
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Yeah. | |
When, when, when Lord, when it, when it comes from the heart, And the Lord's in the heart. | ||
It's got to come out. | ||
It's got to come out in an amazing way. | ||
And that was just absolutely amazing. | ||
And, uh, yes, that was, uh, it was an inspiration to myself as well. | ||
So thank you very much for that. | ||
Thank you so much, Chris, and I pray that you and others, once I post this on Bandit Video, once I get that uploaded, I hope that you guys will share it. | ||
Something that has been frustrating for me as a longtime journalist is you hear so much, oh, I don't like all the negative news, I want to hear more positive news, and I want to hear things that are more motivational, and you effort to bring these stories To the forefront and often they aren't paid attention to as much as the contentious things. | ||
I don't know if that's like a human nature type thing but I do think that we all need those messages of healing and hope and inspiration but just sometimes they don't get shared quite as much. | ||
I hope I will see that that is not the case with this one, that you'll share that message. | ||
And I think we all just need to be uplifted. | ||
Obviously, I got raw in that interview. | ||
I needed that interview and God brought me that interview right when I needed it. | ||
Had never met him, didn't know any idea who he was, but it really touched me and I'm glad that it touched some of you as well. | ||
So let's get back to your phone calls. | ||
I wanted to Uh, go to Byron in New York. | ||
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Byron? | |
Brian. | ||
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Christy? | |
Yes. | ||
Yes, there you go. | ||
I'm so sorry. | ||
You know it's funny because When I talked to you last time, you called me Scully. | ||
I need to get my eyes checked. | ||
I mean, I keep on saying that and then I get in here. | ||
I'm like, oh, I can't read this again. | ||
But it's come that time. | ||
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The joys of getting older. | |
But thank you for forgiving me when I can't read the name correctly. | ||
But go ahead, Brian. | ||
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Forgiveness always. | |
Forgiveness always. | ||
You know, I'm 56 years old and, you know, I was born, you know, I dealt with for 36 years. | ||
And, you know, I finally, after battling so many years, just finally found the grace of God and totally, completely surrendered my will and just asked and prayed. | ||
And to this day, I stay connected daily and truly all my trust and faith is in God. | ||
And through all the ugliness that we're going through in this world, you know, there's so many people that are relying on This person to fix this or that person to fix that and I just have to give it all to God. | ||
He's allowed me to live a sober life now for three and a half years. | ||
Congrats! | ||
Yeah, gone back to college to get a degree so when I go back into the workforce that I'm more marketable, more valuable. | ||
But just, you know, that piece that you did today, keep coming with them because You know, this is a powerful, powerful platform at InfoWars. | ||
I've been listening to them for over 20 years. | ||
They have a great message. | ||
They have so much information. | ||
It truly is the news before everybody else gets it. | ||
But just to bring the platform with just such a wonderful story that you brought was just heartwarming. | ||
It really truly was, and it just shows just how powerful God is and how he uses all of us for his purpose. | ||
And he certainly uses you for his purposes as well. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
It just calls to mind that verse, like, take heart, I have overcome the world. | ||
And I think the key there is, you know, take heart. | ||
I think it's easy. | ||
You know, and then there's the verse, hope deferred makes the heart sick. | ||
And sometimes when we're seeing and we're learning about all this very important information, it can make our heart sick. | ||
Because it feels like our hopes are fading or we won't see justice, but we need to be reminded that while all that's going on, there's a deeper issue in that, that while bad things may be allowed to happen, that He will never leave nor forsake us. | ||
And it's just very positive to hear from someone That can be so positive. | ||
Who said, you know, I spent 30 years of my life or more without even being able to walk. | ||
And thank you for appreciating the message. | ||
And I'll be happy to tell more inspirational and motivational stories as long as you're for people to me and as long people are enjoying it. | ||
Thank you, Brian. | ||
Let's go to... Thank you for your call, Brian. | ||
And let's go to Andrew in New York. | ||
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Hey, guys. | |
Hey, how are you? | ||
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I'm doing well. | |
Just let me turn off my speakerphone real quick. | ||
How are you doing today, Christy? | ||
Good. | ||
How are you? | ||
I'm doing well. | ||
Just calling in because I stumbled on a few documents from the early 2000s that may be of interest. | ||
So six days before 9-11, Joe Biden and the Council of Foreign Relations and the U.S. | ||
Senate got together, and they had a meeting on potential biowarfare weapons against the United States. | ||
And in this document, it talks about germs as arms and how they could weaponize vaccines against us. | ||
And this is something Joe Biden and our military was talking about in 2001. | ||
Fast forward to 2005, Colonel Michael J. | ||
Ainscrow, I believe is how you pronounce his name, in 2005 wrote a document about modernized warfare against the United States. | ||
And in it, it talks about how they could potentially use gene therapy vaccines as weapons against us. | ||
And I just find it interesting that our government and military can see that coming back then, just before 9-11, and just shortly after 9-11. | ||
But now that it's actually happening in our country, The very people who spoke about that are clueless about it. | ||
Why is that, you think, Christy? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do you think that that is the case? | ||
Are you convinced? | ||
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I'm 100% convinced that they, at least Joe Biden and company, have something to do with it. | |
A long game coming here, we know that. | ||
Just like 9-11, we saw them warned and prepared for that. | ||
We've been warned and prepared for this, yet here we are destroying society. | ||
Parents are now the terroristic threat. | ||
When they go to PTO meetings and try to defend their kids' rights to not wear a mask or be forced to take experimental injections at school at such a young age. | ||
It's just, it's funny, you know, all the people that say they're for the United States and our government and for the people, they seem to be over and over, decade after decade, climbing up the political ladder, yet somehow all they've done is take our rights away. | ||
How is that possible? | ||
I know, and I mean, what I'm hoping and praying for is that more people will realize that this is less about Republican versus Democrat, less about red versus blue, and more about career politicians, elite, globalists, evil. | ||
Against those of us that are freedom-loving, God-loving people. | ||
And I think that that's what perpetrates the divisiveness is making it all about politics when, as you say, you can see so much of this was planned by elites and then people that are supposed to represent us just go right along with it. | ||
And I think that the greatest blessing of this, all of the bad, is that it has woken up so many people. | ||
Don't you think that there's more and more people waking up? | ||
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Oh, I've been watching Alex Jones since the mid 2000s. | |
And I tell you what, it was a lonely, lonely road back then. | ||
But the last two years, I've seemed to have gotten a lot more friends, Christy. | ||
Maybe acquaintances. | ||
I'm a father of two. | ||
I haven't had time because of that to go through these documents and pull. | ||
I bet there's more juice in there to squeeze that I gave you guys. | ||
You just, I go home to home. | ||
I'm a traveling salesman. | ||
And I tell you what, everybody, Gates, Fauci, they don't like them in their home. | ||
They don't want the vaccine. | ||
If they've already got them, they say, I'm not getting the other one. | ||
They're aware of what the current administration's up to. | ||
It's obvious once, you know, as soon as Trump leaves office. | ||
We got to cut to break, but you're absolutely right. | ||
Silver lining in this. | ||
I've been fighting as hard as. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
We are already in our third hour of the American Journal Today. | ||
I'm Christy Lee. | ||
I'm guest hosting. | ||
Thank you for your patience with me and our thoughts and our prayers are with Harrison as he recovers from COVID and we look forward to getting him back as soon as he recovers. | ||
We know that he'll recover. | ||
Hashtag healing for Harrison because I love alliteration. | ||
Again, thanks for putting up with me. | ||
Let's get back to phone calls once again, because in the next segment, in this final hour, I do have to hit a lot of election January 6th themed news, and then I will get back to your phone calls if I have time. | ||
But let's go to, I believe it's Jason in Minneapolis. | ||
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Jason? | |
Good morning, Christy. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
Good. | ||
How are you? | ||
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I'm great. | |
Can't believe this might be the most important call I've ever made, and I'm a telemarketer and have been for 30 years. | ||
I'm calling in regards to that gentleman that had that MS, and he spoke specifically about wanting to be more like Jesus and less like himself. | ||
And my ex-wife had just left me and had taken up with, you know, others. | ||
And my child then, he was only three, he got taken away. | ||
Eventually she was murdered. | ||
So that helped drive it even further. | ||
I just decided to quit going to bars and everything and started going to church. | ||
And then when I realized church had this kind of carbon copy way of just teaching lessons, I decided to quit going to church and sat at home and just listened to the Bible narrated to me. | ||
You can find it on YouTube, the same exact narration, Alexander Scorby. | ||
And it eventually occurred to me not just to be more like Jesus, but that the word became flesh and dwelt among us. | ||
And I thought, wow, this can literally turn you into him. | ||
Uh, not that you're going to walk around and say, Hey, I'm Jesus, but the more humble you are. | ||
Yeah, well, the more humble you are, it says, Paul said, let this mind be in you that was also in Christ, who made himself equal with God, but made himself of no reputation, rather took on the form of a servant. | ||
And the more and more and more this Bible dumped into me, and the more depressed I was, I kept saying, you know what, if you are who you say you are, you're going to heal me. | ||
And he kept doing that, and I was kind of cocky with my effort, but I started fasting. | ||
Uh, I started listening to a gentleman named Andrew Murray, who was talking about dwelling in the secret place of the Most High. | ||
Suddenly, Christy, all of a sudden, my, uh, one time I said, no, I'm going to quit smoking cigarettes, and I decided to turn and walk away from it. | ||
And the second the temptation came, I got flooded with the something. | ||
And I can only call it glory. | ||
I started bawling. | ||
Then I started laughing so hard I couldn't hold. | ||
My heart broke. | ||
It turned into a little kid kind of thing. | ||
I was more cocky sounding. | ||
And then I could hear myself sounding more meek because that was my new mentality. | ||
And unless you enter in as a little child, you can't obtain. | ||
And when he told me, you know, unless you do what I did, you can't see the kingdom of God, even unless you give up the whole world. | ||
So I started giving up television, radio, all of it. | ||
And because I figured if I'm going to be more like him, I'm going to seek the Father and speak to the sheep. | ||
And the reason why I'm calling this the most important phone call I've ever made is because if a person does enter into that secret place of the Most High, which is supposed to be them, you are the temple. | ||
Well, what does he do when he's in the temple? | ||
What I saw is he drove out everything that didn't belong. | ||
When he was in the actual real temple. | ||
We're down to like five seconds. | ||
Stay in the line so you can finish your thought. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Now, when I was a young boy, at the age of five, my most... | |
We're in our final hour of the American Journal. | ||
This is Christy Lee, and I was taking phone calls. | ||
I'm going to hit some other news here in just a moment, but I wanted to allow Jason to finish his thought. | ||
He said it was one of the most important phone calls he was ever making. | ||
So go ahead, Jason, and finish your thought. | ||
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Well, I'll continue. | |
Just thanks again. | ||
I'll continue with as I kept remembering that I'm the temple. | ||
I was wiping oil off my hands at a factory that I worked at, and I heard, how many water pots of stone were there in the wedding in Galilee? | ||
Six. | ||
Well, I'm like, six is the number of men we were created on that day. | ||
He goes, right, if you fill up with water, if you fill up with my spirit, out from you will come new wine. | ||
And literally, as I've been teaching like this, as he's been able to flow from me, people have just heard this and got flooded with the glory of God. | ||
And so, to wrap this all up... | ||
How do I get there? | ||
Well, men came to the River Jordan to confess their sins to John. | ||
John said, after you're buried with him by baptism in the water, and you come up new, resurrected, that's a covenant you've made. | ||
Now then, after that comes the Spirit. | ||
And he's going to show you all things, because he's going to take of mine, Jesus said, and show it unto you. | ||
Well, when that begins to happen in a Christian, you start seeing the differences between denominational Christianity and the truth. | ||
There's only one author. | ||
When you wrote a poem last, it was only you that could give the definition. | ||
Everyone else could have speculated what you meant, but only you as the author could be the one to teach. | ||
What it actually was. | ||
And I realized that the Holy Spirit was giving three witnesses. | ||
You know, I'd hear it in a verse and then I'd hear it in two other verses and then out of a pastor or something. | ||
And I thought, wow, that word is established in me now. | ||
And suddenly I was hearing secrets and revelations and getting things out of the Bible. | ||
But I saw the glory of God going to people that never heard of him before. | ||
Just by my words. | ||
And Paul would lay hands on people and they'd be filled with the Holy Spirit. | ||
Look at what happens when people have the Holy Spirit. | ||
They don't go live high on the hog. | ||
They get more humble and less dependent on the world and the things and the issues. | ||
All these issues, black white, you know, gay, straight, what politics is doing, what the world is doing, even what the big guy is doing. | ||
When Satan was up on that mountain with the Lord and said, all these things will I give you if you bow down and worship me, Jesus never disputed. | ||
That those nations belong to Satan. | ||
So what shock is it now that Satan has operators and these are satanic operators? | ||
But even worse than that, the church itself has been given a strong delusion that they should believe a lie. | ||
If we have this one day kind of prophecy, but what if all those prophecies have been fulfilled and the temple of the living God is actually you? | ||
Then that makes you the temple. | ||
Not a one-day thing. | ||
He's already building his temple, and it's not with hands. | ||
It's in you. | ||
You're part of it. | ||
According to Hebrews, you're at the Mount Zion already, if you have the Spirit. | ||
And if it's not the Spirit driving you into these things, what Spirit is in you? | ||
If you still think money and your checkbook and everything, if you think a life of Judas, Judas always had his eye on the better deal. | ||
Oh, look at that sofa is only going for that much. | ||
His eye was always in how to save money or get money. | ||
He was never given over to the things of the Lord. | ||
That's the big takeaway from Judas. | ||
That's why I think he was the first Antichrist. | ||
He's the Antichrist, and he had many followers after. | ||
He and the Christ had to... It said about the Antichrist in the Bible that they came out from us, but they were not of us, because if they were of us, they would have followed with us. | ||
Judas was the only one out of those, out of everybody in Christianity who believed, that was right there with Christ, and then turned and walked no more with him. | ||
Since then, there's been a pattern of that. | ||
There isn't a one day Antichrist. | ||
He already was. | ||
And now everybody looking like him? | ||
All the churchgoers who think money and God are going to get them anywhere? | ||
No. | ||
No, you're going to give up everything this world has and become the temple of the living God, no matter where you are. | ||
And then watch what happens when you open your mouth to speak. | ||
You get to over speak on probably the largest heard radio station and TV. | ||
You guys have an audience. | ||
I can't even believe I'm alive. | ||
I can't even believe I'm still speaking. | ||
But it's God himself that wants everyone to know this. | ||
And Andrew Murray is a really good, you don't need to take my word for it. | ||
Just like John, he said, I'm not anything. | ||
I'm just a dude out here wearing burlap, eating crickets. | ||
But Jesus called him a prophet, above prophets. | ||
And the radio doesn't care who it is. | ||
It's the sender and receiver who matter. | ||
John basically said, I'm like a walkie-talkie. | ||
You can just talk, you know, like those toss-away cell phones. | ||
Once you're done with me, go on forward and seek the living God for yourself. | ||
And everybody hearing this, ask in your heart, is this true? | ||
And he'll automatically confirm his word. | ||
He will. | ||
He's got power. | ||
This Holy Spirit is to bug off flesh in the end. | ||
If we all want to cry and say this could be the end, guess what? | ||
I got news for you. | ||
The world never gets to come back to normal. | ||
There isn't hope anymore. | ||
And that's what he said 2,000 years ago. | ||
Satan is now on this earth and all hell broke loose because he knows that he has but a short time. | ||
So I know that he spoke through all the devils today right into your hearts. | ||
All of you. | ||
Even myself, it's a sharp two-edged sword. | ||
So that's it. | ||
I'm sorry I'm cutting myself off. | ||
Jason, I wanted to let you finish. | ||
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I got it said. | |
Yeah. | ||
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I got it said. | |
I got it on phone number 612-X-GRIT. | ||
If anybody, 29349. | ||
You can't say phone numbers. | ||
Jason, thank you for sharing your message. | ||
Thank you for sharing your message. | ||
And this is, I think, what needs to be, people need to be reminded of, is the spiritual battle that's going on. | ||
And also, you know, bringing it back to, that's ultimately all that matters, is that through all these trials and tribulations that we find the truth and find the person that embodies truth. | ||
And that's the message I feel called to share and will continue to share. | ||
And hopefully it blesses you and you can share that video I played earlier. | ||
But we do really need to get back to some of the other news of the day. | ||
And I'll take more phone calls when I'm through that. | ||
But I'm just going to go ahead and get started so that I don't get back. | ||
Distracted again, but I wanted to talk a little bit about the election updates. | ||
We are seeing things heat up in that regard. | ||
This article came out from MSN, so consider the source, but it's talking about how Cleta Mitchell, who alleged 2020 voter fraud, is appointed to the Election Assistant Commission. | ||
An attorney who participated in former President Donald Trump's post-election phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has been appointed to the Board of Advisors of the Elections Assistance Commission. | ||
The MSN says she's been a key figure in pushing claims of voter fraud and the 2020 presidential election will now serve on the EAC's Board of Advisors following her appointment on November 3rd. | ||
Her term lasts until 2023. | ||
The EAC was established under the Help America Vote Act of 2002 and its website says it's an independent, bipartisan commission that is responsible for developing guidance to meet HAVA requirements and adopt voluntary voting system guidelines. | ||
So I think a lot of the times we're discouraged about election integrity, but I think that there continues to be a lot happening in the background that will help secure this election. | ||
Hearing a lot of good things from people, even callers that have called in recently about What is happening behind these scenes to have more secure elections? | ||
Documents released by Arizona State Senate show Mitchell was also involved in helping to fund an election audit in Maricopa County. | ||
So now she is on these election assistance commission and we're hoping to see good things. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | |
This is Christy Lee. | ||
We are starting to cover some election fakery news since January 6 news. | ||
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Yeah, let's get back to that. | |
We were talking about the how MSN, of course, was covering how things were heating up in in who was appointed to uphold election integrity. | ||
And of course, they have their spin on things. | ||
But we also Have that things are continuing to heat up in even these election fraud allegations. | ||
But time is running out from this Gateway Pundit article. | ||
It says at the bottom, spread the word there are now less than 10 months for every state and locality to obtain ballots from the election or they're gone forever. | ||
So now's the time to really ramp this up. | ||
We're continuing to hear more and more as the story gets out. | ||
In this case, this was big news. | ||
Wisconsin Senate Committee subpoenas, absentee ballots and voting machine records from the city of Madison. | ||
And the immediate response from Madison's mayor was to not provide the items requested. | ||
Reminder, those who have nothing to hide, hide nothing. | ||
They have resisted efforts to truly look into all of these cases, to truly address them head on, and instead to gaslight people into thinking That it was the freest and most fair election ever. | ||
Well, yeah, we're not buying it. | ||
We have eyes to see, ears to hear, and we saw what went down that night, particularly overnight, and what has gone on ever since to cover up what happened. | ||
State Republicans announced plans for their own investigation in late October after the nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau shared a report outlining inconsistent administration of election law based on surveys of ballots from around the state. | ||
And so the subpoena calls for the city there in Wisconsin, to turn over all physical absentee ballot certificates for the November 2020 general election and the result of tests on electronic voting machines used for the election. | ||
The mayor of Madison immediately denied the request. | ||
Gee, I wonder why. | ||
And then is it going to get harder to cheat or... | ||
Are some Democrats reading the writing on the wall? | ||
Well, that might be the case because something happening in longtime Texas. | ||
This is from BizPakReview. | ||
Longtime Texas Democrat cites DC policies in becoming Republican. | ||
Longtime Texas Democrat legislator announced today that he's switching his political affiliation to the GOP in his re-election bid. | ||
Again, are they reading the writing on the wall, knowing that they need to change? | ||
Friends, this is what he had to say. | ||
At a press conference where he was joined by Governor Greg Abbott and the House Speaker Dade Fallin, Ryan Gillian explained why he made the move. | ||
Friends, something that is happening in South Texas and many of us are waking up to the fact that the values of those in Washington, D.C. | ||
are not our values, not the values of most Texans. | ||
The ideology of defunding the police, of destroying the oil and gas industry, and the chaos at our border is disastrous for those of us who live here in South Texas. | ||
He was notably not among the many House Democrats who skipped town earlier this year to stall temporarily the Texas election integrity bill because of an absence of quorum, and he was the only Democrat to vote last month for a bill preventing transgender student athletes from playing on teams that correspond with their gender identity, the Chronicle recalled. | ||
And here's another part that he said, after much consideration and prayer with my family, I feel that my fiscally conservative pro-business and pro-life values are no longer in step with the Democrat Party of today, and I'm proudly running as a Republican to represent the House District 31. | ||
Question, have there been any Democrats that have I mean, other way around. | ||
Have there been any Republicans that have announced that they're switching to the Democrat Party? | ||
I don't remember anything recently. | ||
I mean, the Democrat Party, I like to say that I'm neither. | ||
I haven't been a Republican or a Democrat for a long time, but the Democrat Party is getting so out of whack, just straight-up socialist commies, that I would imagine that it would be more and more Democrats switching to be Republican, and I can't imagine any Republican Switching to a Democrat, and if they do switch to Democrat, you know they're not honest about that because, you know, there's always Liz Cheney, who claims she's a Republican, but we all know better, right? | ||
Wyoming GOP votes to no longer recognize Cheney as a Republican. | ||
Good for them because it's very obvious to all of us. | ||
The Wyoming Republican Party voted on Saturday to no longer recognize Representative Liz Cheney as a member of the GOP. | ||
Here's what the article from The Hill says. | ||
The state party central committee's 31 to 29 vote follows similar votes by Republican officials in roughly one-third of Wyoming's 23 counties. | ||
It's laughable to suggest Liz is anything but a committed conservative Republican. | ||
Now that sentence itself is laughable. | ||
You could very much laugh at that sentence. | ||
The vote marks the Wyoming Republican Party's second rebuke of Cheney following her vote to impeach her. | ||
Former President Trump for his role in the January 6th attack. | ||
Do you notice how the Hill asserts always that Trump was involved in the attack? | ||
I mean, just look at that. | ||
The vote marks the Wyoming Republican Party's second rebuke of Cheney following her vote to impeach former President Trump for his role in the January 6th attack. | ||
Like, how do they even write sentences like this, implying that he, like, walked right up there and was like, Attacking people. | ||
Insane. | ||
Cheney will face at least four Republican opponents in the 2022 primary election. | ||
One of her opponents, Wyoming Attorney Harriet Hageman, has Trump's endorsement. | ||
I can't believe that this is still happening. | ||
And then there's also this report that came out from Red Voice Media. | ||
RINO, Liz Cheney's husband, works for Chinese Communist Party-linked law firm. | ||
According to reports, Representative Liz Cheney's husband's law firm has a number of Chinese Communist Party-linked clients, including companies affiliated to the regime's military, and employs former party members. | ||
Well, this explains why she acts the way she does, right? | ||
Philip Perry, her husband, is a partner at Latham & Watkins and is the husband of House Republican Conference Chair Cheney. | ||
The law firm has offices in Shanghai and Beijing, has worked with various companies that have been characterized as tools of the CCP by both collaborators of the People's Liberation Army and the U.S. | ||
State Department. | ||
Something about Liz Cheney is I feel like more than anything, more than any aggression that she has toward Trump, this seems from like an outside person looking in, the way that she acts Seems to be a way of fear. | ||
Is she afraid because of their associations with CCP, maybe? | ||
Is she afraid of CCP? | ||
Because that's how she acts. | ||
She acts more afraid, excuse me, more afraid than anything. | ||
Instead of aggressive towards Trump, I see fear. | ||
Woman to woman, I see fear. | ||
Like she feels like she has to resist Trump and be on the side of Democrats because it's like, She's afraid of something, that's how I read it, anyways. | ||
And maybe this is why, because when you mix up with the CCP, your husband has that kind of dealings going on, well, then I imagine you would be afraid. | ||
And then we have, so that was my version of Opposites Day. | ||
We have a Democrat becoming Republican, and we have a Republican that is a Democrat, Liz Cheney, and actually getting called out for it. | ||
And so then I want to get into exasperation and dysfunction. | ||
Kamala Harris frustrating start as vice president. | ||
So CNN actually put out this article and it's a long one and it's described as a hit piece. | ||
But I'm trying to read between the lines like what is. | ||
What are they doing here? | ||
Why are they putting this out about Kamala Harris? | ||
And then but also like reading in between the lines about saying like, oh, well, she's been impeded. | ||
She hasn't really had the opportunity to have leadership positions. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
They describe it as a hit piece, but read between the lines. | ||
Are they propping her up for what's coming to next? | ||
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25th Amendment maybe? | ||
We'll see. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | |
This is Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
I plan to be here for the rest of the week unless Harrison has some miracle healing, which is always on the table, and then he can join us again. | ||
But in the meantime, you're stuck with me. | ||
We are. | ||
I'm going to review the verse of the day, which is something I like to do whenever I get to guest host. | ||
And that today is 1 John 4, 17 and 18. | ||
Love has been perfected among us in this that we may have boldness in the day of judgment. | ||
Doesn't it feel like we're in judgment? | ||
Because as he is, so are we in this world. | ||
There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear because fear involves torment. | ||
But he who fears has not been made perfect in love. | ||
That's the verse of the day. | ||
And I'll get back to your phone calls after I get through some of this other news. | ||
And that phone number is 1-877-789-2539. 1-877-789-2539 if you wanted to comment on the story that we had earlier or some of the other stories I'm going through right now. | ||
Let's get back to that. | ||
I was talking about what is being called the hit piece against Harris, and this was written by CNN. | ||
But again, reading between the lines, I also feel like it is a bunch of excuses and reasons maybe to prep us or prep people that, you know, it's not her fault that she's in this this position and she's been impeded. | ||
In her efforts to lead. | ||
And so when we finally tell everybody and admit that the president has dementia, this is why she couldn't be more effective earlier. | ||
Hopefully you'll see what I mean. | ||
So this CNN piece says many in the vice president's circle fume that she's not being adequately, like I said, like that she's not being adequately prepared or positioned and instead being sidelined. | ||
The vice president herself has told several confidants she feels constrained in what she's able to do politically. | ||
And then it says she's a heartbeat away. | ||
From the presidency now. | ||
CNN article. | ||
Do they mean this literally? | ||
Because, you know, at times it does seem that Biden is one heartbeat away from kicking it. | ||
So it does say she's a heartbeat away from the presidency now. | ||
She could be just a year away from launching a presidential campaign of her own, given doubts throughout the political world that Biden will actually go through with a reelection bid in 2024, something he's pledged to do publicly. | ||
And privately, other politicians with their own presidential ambitions have started privately acknowledging that they're trying to figure out how to quietly lay the groundwork to run if and when Harris falters as they think she might. | ||
Again, I feel like that's framed and written in a way like, oh, these people are colluding against her. | ||
Poor victim Harris. | ||
And then her fans are panicked watching her poll numbers sink even lower than Biden's, worrying that even the base Democratic vote is starting to give up on her quietly. | ||
Quote, Kamala Harris is a leader, but is not being put in positions to lead. | ||
That doesn't make sense. | ||
And then they say, as CNN has previously reported, Harris herself has said she didn't want to be assigned to manage the border because, obviously, the border's failing. | ||
So now they're going to say in this article that she had said she didn't want to be assigned to manage the border, where there was a no-win political situation that would only sandbag her in the future. | ||
But Biden's team was annoyed that Harris fumbled answers about the border, including when she gave an awkward laughing response about not visiting it during a spring interview with NBC's Lester Holt. | ||
This sentence is also funny because it says that they were annoyed with her when she gave an awkward laughing response. | ||
When is Harris not giving an awkward laughing response? | ||
Anytime we see the lady speaking. | ||
Look at that, man. | ||
She might be the only woman I know that has a worse laugh than I do, and I know I have a pretty bad laugh. | ||
It is quite the cackle. | ||
A cackle only my husband can love, so thank you to my dear husband for loving my cackle. | ||
This woman has me beat. | ||
My goodness. | ||
They say that sentence like that was like a one-time incident. | ||
Are you kidding? | ||
Have you seen a speech that she has given where she's not cackling? | ||
Because that would be news. | ||
In and around Harris's circle, they speculate there must be someone getting in her way. | ||
Again, they've been describing this CNN piece as a hit piece, but I'm reading it in kind of a different angle. | ||
So this says, in and around Harris's circle, they speculate there must be someone getting in her way. | ||
Some think it's the president himself leaving her out in the cold, prioritizing his own agenda. | ||
Some blame specific West Wing aides whom they feel sure are out to undercut her. | ||
Let's see. | ||
So if there is someone out to get her, it's being floated that it is Jill Biden. | ||
This is from Todd Starnes. | ||
Breaking. | ||
Is Jill Biden trying to throw Harris under the bus to protect The hubby. | ||
It's Joe Jelly. | ||
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Amid a reported rift between President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, it appears First Lady Dr. Jill Biden still hates his running mate. | ||
The relationship began to sour when the First Lady told donors Harris can go. | ||
beep herself during the primaries after the former California senator attacked Biden on busing and segregation. | ||
On Sunday night, CNN published a lengthy hit piece on Harris from nearly three dozen former and current Harris aides, administration officials, Democratic operatives, donors, and outside advisors. | ||
So again, I mean, Todd Starnes is playing into this hit piece, but I mean, it's a long article. | ||
And I think that if you read between the lines, it makes a lot of excuses for Harris and the And I believe that it would be in their best interest to start prepping her for what I believe some might have planned, as far as remember Trump saying, I don't have to worry about the 25th Amendment. | ||
You know who does? | ||
Trump had said that. | ||
So let's, if we could, Go to the damage control of circle back Jen Psaki and play a clip five of Jen Psaki coming to her defense quite aggressively. | ||
Reports from over the weekend that the vice president is unhappy. | ||
Can she expect the president's automatic endorsement if she decides to run herself in either 2024 or 2028? | ||
Well, first of all, the president selected the vice president to serve as his running mate because he felt she was exactly the person he wanted to have by his side to govern the country. | ||
She's a key partner, she's a bold leader, and she is somebody who has taken on incredibly important assignments, whether it is addressing the root causes of migration at the Northern Triangle or taking on a core cause of democracy in voting rights. | ||
So that is who the president selected. | ||
I don't have any predictions of whether she will run, when she will run. | ||
I will leave that to her but I can tell you that there's been a lot of reports out there and they don't reflect his view or our experience with the vice president. | ||
And so you guys have not heard that the vice president or key members of her staff are unhappy? | ||
Uh, here's what I know, Peter. | ||
I know that the president relies on the vice president for her advice, for her counsel. | ||
Uh, she's somebody who is not only, uh, uh, taking on issues, uh, that are, uh, challenging. | ||
She's not looking for a cushy role here. | ||
What is she doing? | ||
Uh, no vice president is, no president is. | ||
Uh, and that she's somebody that, um, is a valuable member of the team. | ||
And he expects to also, you can all expect to be out there, uh, uh, uh, out in the country on the infrastructure bill. | ||
And he's looking forward to having her out there too. | ||
I'm sure he is. | ||
And I'm sure Joe Biden is too, right? | ||
Until she undercuts him and takes over the presidency. | ||
I'm sure that that would be in her plans as she cackles her way to the Oval Office. | ||
Also in crazy, we're already talking about the next election. | ||
I feel like I don't know. | ||
Does it feel like to anybody else that we're talking about the next elections? | ||
Well, this one's barely over. | ||
Is it always like that? | ||
Or is it because we never really were able to accept that this was a free and fair election before? | ||
Democrat Beto O'Rourke is bidding for Texas governor. | ||
That's not a joke. | ||
That's an actual announcement. | ||
He says he's running for governor. | ||
Together we can push past the small and divisive politics that we see in Texas today. | ||
The way that I read that is we're going to push back the divisiveness by implementing only one side and only putting our stamp of approval on one thing, cheer on the censorship. | ||
We're going to take, I mean, let's not forget that this is the same person that said, we are going, we are going to take it or work. | ||
We are going to take your AR-15. | ||
Your AK-47 and we are not going to allow it to be used against your fellow Americans anymore. | ||
He said in Texas, we're going to take your guns and he thinks he has a fighting chance at winning fairly. | ||
Maybe you have a fighting chance at winning if you're going to cheat, which we we know that that's what they want to try and do. | ||
But you think you're going to say you're going to take guns away and that's going to earn you a position as governor of Texas. | ||
Good luck with that, Beto O'Rourke. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, the final segment. | ||
Christy Lee, a guest host. | ||
Today, I'm gonna finish getting through this news so I can get back to your phone calls to finish out the show. | ||
So I was talking about Beto O'Rourke running for governor. | ||
And it's not a joke, even though it seems like a joke, the very man that said that he wanted to take guns away from Texans. | ||
He thinks he has a fighting chance to actually win without cheating in Texas. | ||
That's a funny, funny joke, except it's not a joke, but it really feels like a joke. | ||
But also funny is that Amazon Prime is running a documentary about Pete Buttigieg. | ||
My husband pointed it out. | ||
He's like, there's a documentary about Mayor Pete. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
And I found this article on MSNBC about it. | ||
And the article says things are going well for Pete Buttigieg. | ||
Typically, the position of Transportation Secretary isn't exactly the sexiest cabinet post for rising political star, but Buttigieg has arguably become President Joe Biden's most prominent surrogate for some of the most important legislation of his presidency, infrastructure. | ||
Except you all know it had nothing to do with infrastructure. | ||
And it goes on to say he's the subject of the new documentary. | ||
And it says while Mayor Pete is disappointing as a work of political journalism, it's a win for Buttigieg. | ||
But then it goes on to say, what do we learn about him? | ||
Unfortunately, not much. | ||
The major breakthrough of the film is its documentation of his relationship with his husband, both because Jason seems to bring out modes of expression in his husband that nobody else can, and because it shows something unprecedented, a portrait of a romantic partnership. | ||
Involving the first openly gay candidate in American history to earn presidential primary delegates toward a major party's nomination. | ||
And so that at least, but then again, it says, what do we learn about him? | ||
Unfortunately, not much. | ||
So in other words, if you want to just watch a documentary about a couple gay dudes that are in politics, there you go. | ||
Otherwise, you're not going to learn a whole lot beyond that. | ||
Turning our attention to January 6 news, it has been revealed that the commission chairman backed extremist secessionist group seeking violent U.S. | ||
takeover. | ||
Representative Benny Thompson, the January 6 commission chairman, threw his support behind a secessionist group called the Republic of New Africa. | ||
There's all of these documents and newspaper clippings, video footage. | ||
FBI foot and local law enforcement archives showing that he was supportive of this. | ||
And this is from the National Police, by the way. | ||
Thompson is not alone in his radicalized left support as Representative Bobby Rush of Illinois founded the Illinois chapter of Black Panthers in 1968. | ||
A year prior, in 1967, armed Black Panthers stormed the Capitol in California. | ||
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People have stormed capitals before? | ||
I would never have known that before. | ||
And that is also in this article from The Hill that says, Representative Bennie Thompson says, Mr. Bannon will comply with our investigation or he will face consequences. | ||
Remember, they call this a bipartisan January 6th commission, and then it has radical leftists and a fake Republican involved. | ||
He says, so I want other witnesses to understand something very plainly. | ||
If you're thinking of following the path Mr. Bannon has gone down, you're on notices. | ||
This is what you'll face. | ||
Meanwhile, Bannon has recently expanded his legal team to fight the charges, but you wouldn't know that from the headline. | ||
The headline says Steve Bannon surrenders after indictment on contempt of Congress charges. | ||
Now, it may be true that he's coming and turning himself in, but to use this word, surrender, And then it says he's doubled down, surrendered himself to law enforcement. | ||
Just pay attention to the word choices that they use. | ||
He's facing two charges of criminal contempt of Congress. | ||
You know the rest. | ||
There are threats against him. | ||
But then, wait a minute, he's recently expanded his legal team to fight the charges. | ||
And when I play this clip number six for you, think of the term surrender. | ||
And if you think that surrender was the appropriate word choice to use in the headline, check it out. | ||
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I'm telling you right now, this is going to be the misdemeanor from hell for Merrick Garland, Nancy Pelosi, and Joe Biden. | |
Joe Biden ordered Merrick Garland to prosecute me from the White House when he got off Marine One. | ||
And we're going to go on the offense. | ||
We're tired of playing defense. | ||
We're going to go on the offense on this and stand by. | ||
By the way, you should understand, Nancy Pelosi is taking on Donald Trump and Steve Bannon. | ||
She ought to ask Hillary Clinton how that turned out for them, okay? | ||
We're going on the offense. | ||
We're going on offense. | ||
So do you still think that they should have led their headline with Steve Bannon surrenders? | ||
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And continue to say he's surrendering himself to law enforcement. | ||
No, he made it very clear that they're going on the offense. | ||
He's expanded his legal team. | ||
And so this is just more gaslighting from the fake news media that he is going to be in trouble. | ||
But you know, we'll see. | ||
We'll see what happens with that. | ||
So back to your phone calls. | ||
As we close at the show, we got about five minutes left. | ||
So keep in mind to be respectful of other people's time that people that also want to speak. | ||
Let's go to Andy in Minneapolis because Andy, you have a strange story that you wanted to share. | ||
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Yes, I am calling, Christy, about having recently had 10 credit accounts suddenly closed by Synchrony Financial, which is a major financial company headquartered out of Stamford, Connecticut. | |
Actually, it used to be the old GE Capital, and had perfect credit, no payment problems, nothing, had paid on time, been rewarded with credit raises over the years, the last four, five, six years. | ||
And they just suddenly closed all my accounts and couldn't figure out why. | ||
So I went online to MyFICO.com and the complaints board and started looking and noticing all these people across the country are having the same exact thing happen to them with synchrony. | ||
So I started doing a little bit of a research, you know, research this. | ||
And interestingly, in talking with four or five people across the country, they had the exact same thing happen to them, but sometimes even worse. | ||
And I got a call this weekend from a gentleman out of Florida who is in the medical profession who swears to me, and I'm looking further into this, he swears to me that these companies, he had the same thing happen to him, but he said, he's telling me his credit score was 787 when they closed seven of his accounts for $77,000 last October, a year ago October. | ||
And he was not vaccinated at the time, interestingly, but he told me, Andy, they're closing these accounts because they're getting this information, buying it. | ||
I know. | ||
I'm concerned, too, that we are already in the age of social credit score. | ||
I did notice that my own credit dropped a few points, and I'm like, I've been paying any debt that I have down. | ||
So that doesn't make any sense. | ||
I wonder if we're already seeing social credit scores having an impact. | ||
Man, it makes you afraid of using any of the mainstream banks. | ||
I'll tell you that. | ||
Get your money out of the banks. | ||
Maybe find some credit union or something you trust because these things are happening. | ||
Crazy. | ||
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Yeah, well, it's the implications of it are it can really hurt your credit because now you have this stuff reported as closed by credit grantor. | |
But there just seems to be a lot of question going on with this as to what they're actually doing. | ||
And I've called all the creditors. | ||
I mean, these are companies like Amazon, Verizon, Home Depot, Dick's Sporting Goods, you know, on and on and on. | ||
I mean, it's a major companies that Synchrony works with. | ||
And they're not even aware that they're doing it. | ||
Wow. | ||
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And that's the interesting thing. | |
As I reached out to them, they're like, we had no idea that they're doing this to our customer base. | ||
And I think something's up, but I don't know yet how to prove it. | ||
And I have talked to some attorneys about whether or not there's any class action capability with this. | ||
Yeah, I think it's important to keep an eye on. | ||
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Well, I thought HIPAA protected our, I mean, if they are, in fact, Yeah, I don't know, but I think it's important to keep an eye on it. | |
Thank you, Andy, for your phone call and giving the people a heads up. | ||
I wanted to hear a final word from Wayne from Texas. | ||
Wayne, you wanted to talk about the Holy Spirit? | ||
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Hey, Christie. | ||
Actually, I wanted to talk about that and one of the ways I was going to talk about it kind of pertains to the scripture that you started off the show with, but it's Romans 8, 28. | ||
It says, And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. | ||
And then the key thing is there is his purpose. | ||
You know, the same purpose that Paul talked about, where he purposed to know nothing of himself except Christ and Him crucified. | ||
And God has chosen to reveal Himself hidden deep in the things revealed on the cross of Christ. | ||
All of it, actually. | ||
So unlike Cain, who's too afraid to lose his life for Christ's sake, we are set out in the world to lose our life and gain it in Christ. | ||
So that's just something that I want to share. | ||
God reveals that in a lot of different ways. | ||
It could be, you know, putting your right hand where Christ sits over your heart, you know, when you say the Pledge of Allegiance, one nation under God. | ||
Or, you know, when you get married and as a husband you give your last name to your wife, which she accepts as Christ gives his last name to the church. | ||
Uh, or you can look at the back of the dollar bill, you know, and this isn't the love of money, but it says, you know, in God, we trust, which is the centralizing foundation of all successful commerce. | ||
And we've got the base of the pyramid, which is. | ||
Matter and materialism and the cornerstone cut without hands on top grind. | ||
We gotta close out the show call back tomorrow. | ||
Wayne, thank you for those thoughts. | ||
Romans 828 is a perfect way to end the show. | ||
That was my brother's favorite verse. | ||
May he rest in heaven and so great way to end and I will see you back here tomorrow. | ||
To say that InfoWars has been accurate in the last 28 years, predicting and chronicling what was coming, is an understatement. | ||
We have been absolutely dead on, except for one aspect. | ||
The New World Order actually launching its bio attack and its global lockdowns and it's great reset tyranny is even worse than I imagined reading their own documents and their own war game plans. | ||
I mean, this is hellish. | ||
And there's no doubt that they're not beta testing their New World Order. | ||
They're going ahead with the whole thing and plan to depopulate the earth by 80% by the year 2030. | ||
And I know that sounds hard to do, but my God, 200 plus million are set to starve to death now. | ||
Extra 25 million just starved to death because of the global lockdowns. | ||
And now they're talking about bringing back the global lockdowns in the West that are still going on in Africa, many areas of Africa and Asia and Latin America. | ||
I mean, this is just genocide. | ||
And now they knew bringing forward these poison shots would make a lot of people quit or get fired. | ||
That's causing things to shut down with huge amounts of people that work at the power companies being fired or quitting and the nursing homes and the medical | ||
Centers and the nurses and the doctors and the auto plant workers and the grocery store workers and the teachers and just everything's falling apart all over the country in blue cities There's piles of garbage everywhere and people overdosing on fentanyl and it's it's a new kind of war It's a globalist deindustrialization system that they pledged to engage in back in 1992 at the first Rio de Janeiro and Agenda 21 meeting. | ||
And now we're under Agenda 2030, and that means extermination of 80% of us in just eight years. | ||
I hope to stop that. | ||
I hope to be more than just a speed bump to that. | ||
But if you don't spread the word about the show, if you don't share these videos, these reports, they're going to succeed. | ||
I mean, I'm sad to tell you, Infowars is the best hope we've got. | ||
That means you're the best hope we've got. | ||
So let's work together and spread the word and stop these madmen now. | ||
It's Thursday, November 4th, 2021, when I'm shooting this important news bulletin that's only going to last four short minutes. | ||
But here are just some headlines, and then I'll give you my view on it. | ||
This is the Financial Times of London. | ||
UK supply chain crisis to last at least until 2023, business leaders warn. | ||
Here's another headline. | ||
The world could run out of food by 2023, study shows from the United Nations. | ||
Here's another one on Axios. - Yes. | ||
Healthcare plagued by new supply chain shortages. | ||
All these are establishment statements. | ||
China urges citizens to stockpile food in preparation for potential winter supply chain breakdown or war with Taiwan. | ||
Supply chain issues. | ||
How global shortages are affecting consumers nationwide and worldwide. | ||
People are hoarding food shortages of the next supply chain. | ||
Crunch. | ||
And it goes on and on. | ||
With these similar headlines. | ||
Here's one out of CNN. | ||
The global supply chain nightmare is about to get worse. | ||
Here's another one out of WBUR. | ||
What America supply chain shortages mean for your buying? | ||
From phones to cars, supply chain crunch sparks, food shortages in the US, on and on and on. | ||
So when we have a food shortage, or we have a gas shortage, or we have a electricity shortage, it's a super bad convenience, and it might even make some people become homeless, but in general, millions of people don't die. | ||
But as I warned 20 plus months ago, when this whole global lockdown began, it's going to cause mass death in the third world. | ||
And so the UN came out, Just a few days ago, it's told Elon Musk he should give six million dollars to save the extra millions and millions of people that are now starving to death. | ||
And Elon Musk said, well, wait a minute, you're the ones running child kidnapping rings and raping children all over the world and caught running sex slavery and also just regular labor slavery operations. | ||
And I'm glad he countered with that. | ||
He said, you're a bad organization. | ||
You can't be trusted. | ||
But maybe I will give six million to try to actually help these people. | ||
But he should have gone further and pointed out it was the UN that ordered the global lockdowns. | ||
They bragged about it. | ||
They defended it. | ||
And they were the ones 21 months ago that said, we need a global lockdown. | ||
In fact, the head of the WHO wanted to keep them going into the year 2021, which in some African and Latin American countries, they're still doing because they're controlled by the IMF and World Bank that also controls the UN. | ||
So it's the UN and the global corporations that have caused the global collapse, they're the ones that are causing all this famine, and they're the ones that are causing the supply chain breakdowns here in the West. | ||
A, because a lot of the raw materials aren't available, but B, because millions and millions of people in different countries have been fired for not taking the experimental deadly jab, which again the UN and others knew a large portions would not take the shots, especially when it came out it was killing so many. | ||
So we've got to get ready for this, and we've got to get physically prepared, but we've also got to be aware this is a war by the globalists, and until Congress wakes up to this and points out this is all part of the Great Reset that Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates brag about, and until they're called in for Senate hearings, they're just going to keep running this operation that's consolidating corporate power and vertically integrating society. | ||
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