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Oct. 31, 2024 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Sermon #093 - Matthew 7 - PRIMARY RIGHTS - God's gift of LIFE...
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Welcome to today's sermon with the Church of Natural Abundance.
I'm Mike Adams.
The website is abundance.church, and today we're going to be covering Matthew chapter 7 and its applications in, well, today's world of laws and rights and humanity and how this all applies in the real world.
I think you'll really enjoy this because I haven't done a sermon quite like this.
And the real focus here is actually consciousness, the fact that God gave us free will and consciousness.
And it is from this existence of consciousness that our rights spring, our rights in a world of law, in a world of contract, in a world of labor, being able to earn compensation for your efforts and so on.
If you're wondering, where do these fundamental rights come from?
They come from God, but the mechanism by which they come from God is through the gift of consciousness.
But in order to give you consciousness, God also has to give you life.
So these concepts that we'll begin discussing here, I call them primary rights.
Primary rights.
And I first began developing these ideas, I think it was three years ago perhaps, two or three years ago.
And I did a few podcasts about this, but got distracted by other things, and now it's come back around as being really important to understanding Scripture, understanding Scripture.
What God gives you and how God gives you a choice to choose him and choose his way.
And without this choice, life wouldn't be worth living.
You wouldn't even really call it life if you didn't have choice.
You would just be a robot, a programmed robot.
You wouldn't really be alive.
So Matthew 7 talks about this.
It's chapter 7, verse 7 that we'll begin with.
Ask, and it will be given to you.
Seek, and you will find.
Knock, and it will be opened to you.
For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened.
Well, these two sentences here are really important because it shows that you have to initiate the action in order to receive the result.
So obviously, it's not just automatic.
You must initiate it.
You must ask.
And asking is an act of a conscious mind.
But let's step back for a moment and ask the question, well, what is consciousness?
What does it mean to have a conscious mind?
I've thought about this a lot.
I think there are at least two critical elements in this.
Number one is that you have a sense of self.
A sense of self-awareness.
That you experience the world from your first person point of view.
But that alone is not enough.
Consciousness also implies that That your sense of self, your brain, let's say, your sensory experience is also tied to a non-physical spirit which transcends your physical body.
So consciousness ultimately is a non-physical phenomenon.
It is not something that exists inside your skull or inside your brain or even inside your heart.
Interestingly, if you look at world cultures, even across the world today, but also throughout history, there are many different answers to the question, where do you exist in your body?
If you were to ask people, where is the you found inside yourself?
Where do your thoughts come from?
Well, some cultures would point to their heart, and they would say their heart is where their thoughts come from, or their heart is where their self comes from, because these cultures might have been more emotionally driven, more in tune with the earth.
Perhaps more indigenous cultures would say the heart is where the soul is found.
But in Western cultures, at least for the last, let's say, one to two centuries, the answer has been in the head.
That it's the brain, the thinking brain, the cognition part of you that is associated with your soul.
So if you ask a typical person in America today, where do your thoughts come from?
They would point to their head.
Okay?
That's interesting.
But in the Old Testament, remember in Leviticus, A line that I am fond of quoting, the life of the flesh is in the blood.
The life of the flesh is in the blood.
Well, that seems to imply that consciousness or life is actually found in the blood, which is distributed throughout the body.
In other words, Your consciousness or your thoughts don't even come from just one place or one organ in your body, but rather it's a more holistic view that all the living cells of your body work together in a way that is more holographic.
So consciousness is a holographic experience of the aggregate life of all of your living cells together.
And have you ever heard For example, the concept of the second brain being your gut.
There are entire books written about this.
You have a second brain in your gut.
Did you know that?
There's actually physically a bundle of brain-like nerves in your gut, or let's say in your torso.
And this bundle of nerves processes information much like the brain inside your skull.
And it is from here that a lot of people experience things like intuition.
And that's how we have sayings like, I had a gut feeling that this was a good thing or this was a bad thing.
I had a gut feeling not to drink that drink.
You know, fifth beverage or whatever.
It comes from the gut.
Why?
Because the gut has a brain that processes information.
So depending on the state that you're in or even depending on the culture that you're in or depending on the time epoch in which you live, you might believe that your self comes either from your heart or your gut or your brain or inside your skull or maybe everywhere throughout your body all at the same time.
But The truth of the matter is that your consciousness comes from no physical organ in your body nor from any collection of physical organs.
Your consciousness is actually an energy field that permeates your entire body.
Every cell of your body that is alive is conscious and in the aggregate this consciousness transcends your physical body but it can also be superimposed upon it.
So Have you ever heard about people losing an arm and then having phantom pain or phantom feelings because they feel like their arm is still there?
Well, that's because there is an energy grid of the arm that still exists.
The spirit version of the person still has the arm.
In the physical world, the arm is missing, but they can still feel the arm.
Why?
Because their consciousness is tied in to the The spirit self, which is whole.
So keep this in mind because part of the process of healing, by the way, this is really fascinating.
I could do a lot of talks just about this, but the process of healing, for example, if you lose, let's say, a third of your liver, did you know your liver grows back?
But have you ever wondered how it grows back?
Well, it grows back because there is an energetic lattice, like a grid, or scaffolding, let's call it that, an energetic scaffolding that exists where your liver should be.
And that's your spirit self that is projecting the image of health Into the physical space and then your body's cells through the life that's in your blood, it then builds back the liver on top of that energetic scaffolding that exists in order to restore the liver.
That's how it's done.
That's how, if you've ever had questions like, okay, if you cut your finger, let's say, and your skin needs to grow back and your skin does it automatically, how does it know when to stop growing back?
How come you don't end up with two fingers there, or ten, or skin that just keeps on growing forever?
It looks like a giant tumor on your hand.
Why doesn't that happen?
And the answer is because of the energetic scaffolding.
Your energy body, which is part of your consciousness, it has the perfect image of what your fingers should be and what your hand should look like.
And if you have an injury that has deviated from that, then your body knows how to scramble cells around and recreate on top of the scaffolding the physical cells and the blood supply, you know, all the things that are necessary to bring that tissue back into existence.
And curiously, this process is the same process by which your body was created in your mother's womb.
So if you've been wondering, well, how does that even work?
I started off as just two cells, a sperm and an egg.
So it was just two cells.
And how did I get to be trillions of cells or whatever the number is?
How did that happen?
How did which cells know what to divide into?
And then how do they know how to specialize?
How do they know when to stop dividing?
Mitosis.
Who's commanding the mitosis?
Well, the answer, again, it's the scaffolding that is energetic, which is an extension of your consciousness.
So God gave you life, and life is a miracle all by itself.
It's the animating miracle of our world.
So you're not just a pile of carbon and hydrogen and oxygen and all the atomic elements, calcium and magnesium and copper and whatever.
You're not just a pile of ash.
I mean, that's what you have after you cremate somebody.
You have a pile of ash.
Well, that's not the person.
That's a pile of ash.
It would be like burning down a piano and looking at the ash dust and saying, well, why isn't that performing a Mozart concerto, you know?
Where does the music come from in the ash?
It doesn't because a piano is more than the sum of its atomic elements and a human being.
Is much more than the matter of which a human body is made.
You are not your atomic elements.
You are so much more.
So you're given the gift of life.
This is a gift from God.
And I ask you this, did your life, did it come as a gift from your government?
And the answer is no, no, no.
Your government did not give you the gift of life.
You could say, well, okay, did the gift of life come from your parents?
Well, I would say your parents are just sort of the mechanism by which the gift of life was delivered into this world.
Your father, depending on his dedication to the relationship, he may have not played that much of a role at all.
Your mother probably played a lot more role, obviously, carried you around for some period of time until you got into the real world.
And then you're like, whoa, the simulation begins.
But it wasn't your parents, really, that gave you the gift of life.
It was God.
Because it was God that created man and woman, and it was God that created the sperm and the egg and the entire process of having a child and raising a family, the process of procreation.
This is a divine process, and only the Creator can give the gift of procreation.
And as a side note, Interestingly, all the animals that also procreate were given the gift of life by God as well.
All the animals.
So everything that has babies, you know, wallabies, even though they are marsupials, we'll count them, armadillos, you know, crustaceans, yes, raccoons, whatever, they all have the gift of life from God.
So let's continue with Matthew chapter 7.
We've only read two sentences.
Let's go to verse 9.
But remember, we just read, For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened.
Okay.
Verse 9.
Or what man is there among you who, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?
Or if he asks for a fish, will he give him a serpent?
If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father, who is in heaven, give good things to those who ask Him?
So, you know, this is just teaching a little lesson to say, even though you are human and you have sinned, you would still try to help your child, your son, your daughter, right?
But your father, the spiritual father of the Lord, the Creator, imagine how much more He will give you if you merely ask.
And then verse 12, therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them, for this is the law and the prophets.
So this is talking about spiritual karma.
So do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
You will receive the gifts that you give them.
You will reap what you sow.
But it also implies choice, which is really the focus here.
It implies free will.
You have a choice of what to ask for, a choice of what to receive, and also a choice of what to give to others or to inflict upon others.
You are, in essence, caught up in the spiritual cycle of your own creation.
That's part of the gift of life and consciousness from God.
But understand, God is the source of all of this.
So let's go back to primary rights here.
If God gave you the gift of life, then does another man have the right to take your life?
Answer, no.
That would be a violation of God's gift.
Does God have the right to take your life?
Arguably, yes.
And he does that a lot in the Old Testament and coming up in Revelation, by the way.
God giveth and the Lord can taketh away also if you're wicked.
So across the entire cosmos, there is at least one intelligent entity, the Lord, that we would say can take your life legitimately, but everybody else we would say no.
They have no right to take your life.
Therefore, Your right to self-defense, to prevent someone from taking your life, is a primary right that comes from, it naturally extends from God's primary gifts to you, the first one being the gift of life.
Does that make sense?
So the right to self-defense is not something that requires government permission.
So anytime governments are trying to say, well, you can't carry a Glock unless we say you can, And you have to qualify in this and fill out these forms and that.
And if you live in Australia, you know, you're completely screwed.
Government won't allow you to have any guns at all because they staged a mass shooting a few years earlier and used that to terrify everybody into giving up guns.
That's what mass shootings are always for.
Almost always carried out by operatives in order to achieve gun confiscation.
But aside from that, no government can legitimately tell you that you can't have a firearm to defend yourself.
Because that is a divine right that is an extension of the gift of life given to you by the Creator.
So that's one of the first primary rights, is the right to self-defense.
There's another primary right, which is ownership over your body.
So if God gave you the gift of life, He also gave you the gift of life in your body.
And that means that you have been given this gift, so you are now the owner of this gift, which is your life slash your body.
In other words, you own your body.
If you raise your right hand and you look at it, ask yourself, who owns this hand?
Hopefully it's you.
If it's not you, then we have a problem.
And that would be slavery.
So slavery exists in contradiction to the teachings of God and the gifts of God.
God gives you the gift of life.
That means you have ownership over your body.
It also means you have ownership of the product of the labor of your body.
So if you take that hand that you own and you grab a rake with that hand and you rake somebody's landscaping for 20 bucks an hour or whatever, and they pay you for your raking effort, Do you have the right to keep the product of that labor because the labor is an extension of your own body, which is an extension of the gift of life from God?
And the answer is yes.
In fact, only you have a claim to what is earned from the product of your labor.
So old plantation slavery was wrong because another person could own your body and claim that Ownership over the product of your labor.
And this has existed throughout history, sadly, even in ancient Rome.
Lots of people were slaves.
They were bought and sold.
Slaves were very common, and slaves were common in Brazil and many regions of the world.
And of course, it also took place in the southern states, typically, of the United States.
And some southeastern states until the United States ended slavery.
And the U.S. was one of the first and most progressive nations in the world to end that practice, recognizing that no man could technically own the body and the product of the labor of another man.
And that's an important realization.
But Right now, today, I dare say, you're still a slave because if you do rake a yard and someone pays you $100, the government comes along and says, well, you owe us a third of that or half of that or whatever your tax bracket is.
Plus for state taxes and federal taxes and all kinds of other taxes and you probably had to spend sales taxes to buy the rake and you had to pay fuel taxes to buy the fuel to drive your car to do the raking and so on and so forth.
You get the idea.
So the government comes along and says that we, the government, we have the right to confiscate the product of your labor.
That is a form of slavery.
Taxation is confiscation.
Taxation is slavery.
Taxation is in contradiction to the gifts from God.
God gave you the gift of life.
God gave you your body.
God did not give your government the right to lay claim over your body.
Implies that you also have full ownership of the product of your labor and your efforts, your work, your ideas, your patents, your books, whatever, that is all 100% owned by you and no government in the world has any right to take that from you unless you volunteer it to them.
Voluntarism, as it's called, or volunteerism.
But that's not the way taxation works, does it?
It works through coercion and threats.
And that's why governments are so evil.
One of the reasons why.
Now let's think about some other extensions of this primary gift of life.
God gave you the gift of life.
God gave you your body.
We already talked about how that means you have ownership and control over the product of your labor.
But since you also own your body, doesn't it also give you the right to say no to medical interventions, i.e.
vaccine mandates?
If somebody comes to you and says, I'm going to force this concoction to be injected into your body, And there's nothing you can do about it, which is exactly what happened all over the world during COVID. That is your government claiming to own your body.
It's a form of medical slavery.
Now, during COVID, a lot of governments said you must take these vaccines or we will take away your right to work, to earn a living.
Now, think about that.
That's a double violation of your ownership over your body.
They're saying that You must consent to having your body violated.
And if you don't, then we will enslave you.
We will shackle you so that you're not allowed to earn a living wage and feed yourself.
This was a level of really extreme government coercion.
Now, as we know, the vaccines are depopulation bioweapons designed to slaughter.
Well, ultimately, they were designed to slaughter hundreds of millions or even a couple of billion human beings.
And they may still achieve that, by the way.
So far, we believe they've killed tens of millions of human beings, but it's not over yet.
So, of course, they wanted to force you to take them through coercion.
And that way, they could say later on, which is what you're hearing now, they could say, well, we never forced you to take the vaccines.
You're hearing this a lot right now.
And court cases are being resolved, and many workers who refused to take the vaccines and who were fired Some of them are being awarded massive awards, like a million dollars each in California right now.
Workers on one of the public transport systems and hospital workers have received huge awards.
We're hearing all kinds of public officials now backtrack and say, well, we never forced you to take any vaccines.
We never forced you.
No, but you made everybody's life a living hell if they didn't take the vaccines.
You made sure they couldn't travel.
You made sure they couldn't work.
They couldn't get on an airplane.
They couldn't visit their elderly parent in a nursing home.
They couldn't visit their child, their kid on a college campus.
You know, on and on.
Couldn't go to church.
Couldn't go shopping, anything.
Yeah, you made their life a living hell, and that's coercion.
And that is, of course, a violation of your fundamental primary right, your primary right to life and ownership and control over your body.
So just remember that anything that is done through coercion without your consent, such as water fluoridation, it is a violation of your primary rights.
Or vaccine mandates or mask mandates or any kind of forced medication or medical coercion, which the cancer industry has really mastered that they love to scare people into taking chemotherapy and mastectomies and surgical mutilations.
The cancer industry is run by a bunch of demonic Satanists, by the way.
And they love to mutilate bodies.
The cancer doctors were mutilating breasts long before the transgender movement came along and then began to mutilate the breasts of teenage girls.
Yeah, it was the cancer industry doing that first.
So in all of this, remember that any government or any so-called authority And by the way, we have to have a whole discussion about obedience to false authority because people are really brainwashed into that.
But if any authority demands to violate your body without your consent, that could be an injection, it could be a scan, you know, like the TSA airport scans, one of those, the millimeter wave scans, I think they are.
To look inside your body as a condition of you being able to board an airplane, That's insane.
That's a total violation of your Fourth Amendment rights.
It's also, by the way, it's a danger to your health, which is a whole different topic.
But that also brings us to the topic of the right to freely travel.
So you have a God-given right to freely travel.
God gave you legs, didn't he?
Right?
So you are ambulatory, or at least if you're not right now, you were probably born ambulatory.
And so we are supposed to walk around.
We're supposed to be mobile.
We're supposed to move throughout this world.
It is a natural born right that is an extension of the gift of life from God.
But governments want to restrict your rights to move.
Correct?
Correct.
They want to make you have a license to drive a car.
They want to make you get scanned to board an airplane.
Now I'm talking about public roadways here.
I'm not talking about that you have the right to just march onto every piece of private property.
So there is, of course, the topic of private property.
That is, since God gave you the gift of life, God gave you your body, and he gave you ownership over the product of your labor, that ownership, at least in Western thinking, can include a piece of property, a piece of land, sometimes with a house built on it, a piece of land, sometimes with a house built on it, sometimes with a fence around So this is something that we recognize in Western culture as being a natural right.
Now, by the way, Native Americans did not see this as a natural right.
They thought it was a crazy idea to think that you could own a piece of land that was alien to them.
And it can be debated, perhaps their approach of living was far more peaceful and more holistic, et cetera.
But in our Western world today, almost everybody agrees that we have the right to own property.
And I don't just mean that you have the right to own a car or a pair of shoes or a golden necklace or what have you.
I'm talking about to own a piece of property.
And if you do own a piece of property, then you do have the right to tell other people to not trespass onto that property.
So there is a viable concept of a border, and this could include national borders.
So when I say that God gave you the right to walk freely, I don't mean that you can just walk freely onto anybody's property or cross any national border without permission.
just wander wherever you want on this planet.
You do need to respect other people's property rights if you hope for them to respect your property rights as well.
So what I'm saying is it's really crazy for the government to require you to have a driver's license to drive on public roads and then also to require your car to have a You know, it's coercion.
You know, it's just one more hassle.
If you own a car, then you have to have it, you know, Titled and taxed and you have to pay the taxes.
It's such a hassle.
They should just make it simpler.
Even if you argue that local governments need some amount of money to build roads and maintain roads, well, they already collect property taxes.
Why can't they just build them based on the property taxes?
That's crazy enough as it is.
And the answer is, of course, waste and corruption.
It's not that they haven't taxed enough money from you.
It's that they're wasting too much money and they're paying off people and there's too much corruption in government.
So there's ways to corruption and fraud in government.
That's where the money goes instead of going to repair the road.
Anyway, my point is that Sure, if you're engaged in a commercial use of the roads, well, that's different.
That's a commercial transaction, you know, interstate commercial travel, crossing state lines, and so on.
I can understand that, needing to have a license, but for personal transportation, to just go to the grocery store, to go to the hospital, go to the library, to go get gas, to pick up your kid from school, That should not be licensed or restricted by the state because you as a person were born with this right to travel without unreasonable restrictions on your travel.
And halting you from being able to drive to a store to buy food, that is an unreasonable restriction on your travel.
But in this, in these examples that I've given, the right to self-defense, the right to self-ownership of your body, the right to be free from confiscation of the product of your labor, or to be free from slavery, for example.
The right to say no to medical interventions with which you do not agree.
And the right to freely travel.
These are all rights that extend from the primary gift from God, which is your life.
You were given your life, thus you own it.
No one else owns it other than God.
He gave it to you.
And as we saw in Matthew chapter 7, it's your choice what you wish to do with it.
You can choose all kinds of interesting things, all kinds of actions, and you can get all kinds of interesting results, but it's yours to play with.
Now, when governments are contradicting those rights, they are evil.
They are tyrannical.
They are authoritarian.
So when a government says that you can't say no to this vaccine injection, that government is evil and that government is, in essence, anti-Christ, anti-God.
And when a government says we're going to take a large portion of what you have earned, that's confiscation, that is also evil, that is authoritarian, and so on.
And you'll notice that the way governments work in order to achieve this evil is through coercion.
Or intimidation or confiscation.
The IRS sends you a letter and threatens you.
You know, according to our calculations, you underpaid by six cents on your taxes from 2017.
And if you don't make good by sending us a check for six cents plus interest, it's now five thousand dollars.
Then we will take your house and imprison you and confiscate your bank accounts.
So that's a typical letter from the IRS. They say you owe them a few pennies and they threaten to take everything you've ever earned or owned.
They do that all the time.
That is a sign of an evil, wicked, coercive government that is operating outside the bounds of God's law Or even reasonable human law.
They're just focused on coercion, intimidation, and confiscation.
And they will just take it from you.
They'll just steal it from you.
The IRS sends a letter to your bank and says, hey, we're just locking up your bank account.
And the bank says, okay.
You want any other bank accounts locked up?
You know, because the bank is totally obedient.
And then your bank account's locked up.
Now the IRS has just stolen your entire bank account.
Now, interestingly, if instead of having Satan's money or shadow money, as I call it, which is dollars in the bank, if instead you had had gold in your possession or silver in your possession, The IRS couldn't just send a letter to the bank and say, steal all this person's gold.
Because the bank would say, what gold?
What are you talking about?
We don't have any gold here.
And the IRS can't send you a letter and say, give us all your gold.
Because you might say, what gold?
What are you talking about?
I don't have any gold.
See, it just makes it a lot more difficult for governments to steal from you if they can't access it digitally.
And this is one of the key components of the idea of decentralization, is don't put all your assets under the purview of a system, which is a beast system, where evil, wicked government authorities can just come steal it from you, because that's exactly what they do.
And by the way, when it comes to the dollar, they're stealing from you every time that they're printing more currency anyway, they're stealing your purchasing power.
But that happens more slowly over time.
The dollar has lost something like 97% of its value from 1913 when the Federal Reserve was created, the creature from Jekyll Island, under the Rothschilds, you know, the globalist Jewish money masters who now run the world's banks and central banks and hedge funds.
And they've been stealing from humanity ever since.
And if you had dollars back in 1913, well, they're worth only now maybe 2% or 3% of what they were worth back then.
So they've stolen, you know, 97% of the value, if not more.
But one final piece of advice in all of this, since we're talking about primary rights here, and so far we've only covered the first gift from God, it's the gift of life, we'll cover consciousness more in perhaps the next sermon.
You need to remember this series of assertions about asserting your rights.
Remember that you don't really have any rights if you don't assert them.
So if some government goon comes up to you, and they did this in California.
They went door to door.
Vaccine teams went door to door.
And they would tag the homes of people who did not take the jabs.
But they would go door to door and say, you should take the jab.
You should take the jab.
You want to take the jab?
We can give it to you right now.
Step on out.
Can we come in and give you the jab?
You know, all this kind of nonsense.
What you need to do in order to assert your primary rights is, number one, you need to let these people know that you are aware of your rights.
You would voice this in this scenario.
You would say, I am not required to To consent to your injections.
I have the right to say no.
I have the right to reject it.
Or, actually, what I told people to do in the case of vaccine teams coming to your door was just don't answer the door.
Don't even engage in a conversation with these vaccine tyrants who are mostly probably dead by now anyway because they all took multiple jabs until they committed vaccine-assisted suicide.
But I just say don't even engage with them if you have the choice.
You don't have to answer your door.
You're under no obligation to answer your door.
Oh, by the way, did you know that you're also not required to talk to police?
And if police come to your front door and knock on your door, or even people who say, quote, I'm with the FBI... And they come to your door and they ask, can I come in?
I'd just like to talk to you for a minute.
And they'll say things like, you're not in any trouble.
We just want to come in and talk to you.
You don't have to even answer the question.
You can just shut the door and leave and stop talking completely because you are under no obligation to talk to people, especially people impersonating FBI agents, because when they say, I'm with the FBI, that doesn't mean they're a sworn FBI agent.
The FBI hires contractors to run around intimidating people.
That's what they do.
We've seen this on video, by the way.
But you don't have to engage with them.
You just close the door and just refuse to open it.
Just because they knock on your door and say, we're with the FBI. Can we talk to you for a minute?
You don't have to answer.
You're under no obligation to answer.
Why?
Because your gift of life and your gift of consciousness didn't come from the FBI, nor from government.
They came from God.
But if you do choose to speak up, you could say something like, I'm under no obligation to speak with you.
Or you could just exercise that right by not speaking.
You have a Fifth Amendment right, by the way.
Did you know that you don't have to say that you're exercising a Fifth Amendment right in order to exercise it?
You just don't speak.
Very simple.
But if you do speak, the next point here is whoever is trying to coerce you, whoever is trying to inject you with something or whatever the case may be, you should also let them know that you're going to demand your rights.
You can remind them, I am going to go to court.
I'm going to sue you.
I am going to file a complaint against you.
What is your name?
What is your badge number?
Who is your boss?
What agency do you work with?
Who is your contracting company?
Et cetera, et cetera.
That I am going to file a complaint.
In order to defend my rights to say no to your coercion or your threats or your intimidation, whatever the case may be.
And one of the tricks that a lot of government agents play is they will flip out a badge really fast and flip it out and back in and say, I showed you my badge.
Not really.
You didn't show it in a way that's legible.
I don't have your badge number still.
It was like a drive-by badging there, or a badgering.
But no, I need to know your badge number and your name.
Hold it out.
I'm going to take a picture.
I mean, you know, you're here.
You came here.
I'm going to take your picture, and I'm going to take a picture of your badge.
And by the way, if any government agent comes to your door, Or to your place of business, or approaches you in a public place, you should immediately start recording.
This is one way to assert your rights.
You should start recording and tell them, I am recording this conversation.
And I have a right to record.
And if they say, you're not allowed to record me, That's when you need to call BS on that and say, of course I have the right to record you.
And now remember this magical phrase, because I've had to use this on bureaucrats from time to time.
This is a magical phrase.
I'm going to record you, although I'm not going to interfere with whatever your business is, but if you are unable to carry out your government business while being recorded, then you are free to leave.
So just remember that magical phrase.
If you can't carry out your business while being recorded, you are free to leave.
And the other thing I strongly recommend is to get a body camera.
There are small ones available for, I don't know, $40, $50, $60 online.
And you can just clip them onto your shirt or front pocket.
They're very small.
I'm not talking about the big bulky police cameras, but the much smaller body cams.
And they'll record for six hours, eight hours, whatever.
It's pretty easy to carry one with you.
And with the flip of a switch, they're recording video and audio, date and time, everything.
So this is evidence.
And often when tyrants know they're being recorded, Their entire demeanor changes.
All of a sudden, they're so polite.
All of a sudden, like, oh, thank you for your time.
We'll try another day.
Or, yeah, thank you for your time.
Yeah.
And then they'll just leave.
Whereas before you were recording, they were like, we're going to target you.
We're going to shut you down.
We're going to have you raided.
You know, whatever.
That's their attitude.
And then you start recording, and they're like, oh, we're such nice little leprechauns.
We're such beautiful, wonderful, polite government agent people.
Have a nice day.
Enjoy your lucky charms.
And then they frolic away because it's all on camera.
Amazing.
If you thought it was amazing that a man could become a woman through transgenderism, you should see what government agents can do when you start recording them.
They put transgenderism to shame.
So just remember, in asserting your rights, you need to let the party know that you are aware that you have rights and that you are going to demand your rights and you are going to defend your rights and you are going to hold them accountable.
And you are going to one way or another take away their power or their authority if they abuse their authority in trying to take away your rights.
And that's when you say things like I will file a complaint or I will post this online.
Or I will share this with your boss.
I will share this with my attorney, etc., etc.
And remember, everything you're saying is being recorded in that interaction if you're using a body cam.
So obviously, don't be verbally abusive.
Don't use profanity.
But you can reassert that you have the moral high ground.
You can say things like, I don't have to answer your questions.
You are being abusive.
I I feel like you are trying to intimidate me.
You know, things like that.
Those are perfectly legit things to say, but don't threaten them.
Don't use profanity.
But if they start to frolic away, you can say, buh-bye, or similar things like that.
So these are some of the ways that you can assert your rights against an evil satanic government and then live in more alignment with God, the Creator, who gave you the gift of life.
God wants you to defend your body and your life, your livelihood, your property, your family, your community, your church.
God wants you to defend those things.
But most people are obedient to the government.
And when you discover the power of saying no, it's revolutionary in your life, just the power of saying no and then asserting your rights.
So we'll talk about this more.
The next gift we'll talk about is the gift of consciousness and what that means.
But this is all spiritual.
This is biblical.
This is what Matthew was saying, you know.
What was it?
Knock, and it will be open to you.
To him who knocks, it will be open.
But you have to knock.
You have to take the action.
You have to get the body camera.
You have to know your rights.
You have to assert your rights, you know, calmly, politely, peacefully.
But if you do nothing, if you're just passive, well, they'll steamroll you.
They'll poison you.
They'll ultimately kill you with their death jabs.
Or they'll confiscate everything from you and take everything you've ever earned and leave you destitute and homeless.
And probably, you know, with blood clots and strokes and everything from more jabs and more medications.
So if you're just passive, you just sit back, they're going to destroy you.
That's what governments do.
They are evil.
They are satanic.
They are antichrist.
They wage wars against their own people, not just, quote, the enemy.
They wage wars against their own people.
So assert your rights, and that's how you can be more free and more safe from your own rogue government.
Or, frankly, anybody that's trying to take away your rights.
It could be your employer.
It could be a corporation.
It could be a university.
It could be a hospital.
I've seen hospitals have all kinds of signs about, like, you can't bring a firearm into the hospital.
Firearms not allowed under any circumstances.
Now, in certain states, well, that is a state law, but in other states, that law is being challenged.
What gives you the hospital to take away my right to self-defense?
Just because I'm entering your hospital as a visitor, let's say.
Right?
So, now, if it's a state law and the sign is posted, Which in Texas, I think it's called the 30-06 or 30-07 law, whatever.
If it's posted, I will respect the law, but it doesn't mean I won't sue the state to challenge the law and overturn the law.
Because I don't believe that just because I step into a hospital, a place where doctors kill people all the time, That I should automatically give up my right to self-defense.
That doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
I'm not there seeking out violence, obviously, but there might be crazy psycho people coming into the hospital who are looking for opioids or something.
And I might be defending the doctors and the nurses against a crazy opioid guy.
Wouldn't it be useful to have a Glock at that moment?
Yes.
Yes.
So maybe they should have a law that says you can't carry a gun into the hospital if you are a drug addict.
But I don't think that sign would work.
But that's today's sermon.
I hope you enjoyed it.
A lot to think about and a lot more coming in the next sermon and the one beyond that.
We've got a lot of really great Really fun stuff to talk about here in terms of primary rights or primary gifts from God.
And I love tying this into Scripture because this is what Matthew, in this case, was telling us.
That it's up to us.
I mean, let's read, in fact, Matthew 7, verse 13.
Enter by the narrow gate, for wide is the gate, and broad is the way that leads to destruction.
And there are many who go in by it.
Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life.
That is eternal life.
And there are few who find it.
Well, this is implying that you have a choice.
You can take the easy route and you'll be destroyed.
It leads to destruction.
Or you can take the narrow route, which is more difficult.
It requires morals, you know, something lacking across most of the world.
Requires integrity, requires generosity, requires a sense of humanity and humility and dignity, right?
I mean, compassion.
Well, that's a narrow way, but it's a choice.
If you make that choice, you will earn your inheritance, which is eternal life.
But it is a choice that's up to you.
Matthew doesn't say, you know, we're going to force you into the narrow gate against your will.
No, that would not work, would it?
It's your choice.
So you are in charge of your choice and your actions.
This is what's amazing about God's gift.
God gave you the gift of life and a body and consciousness.
And then turn it over to you to say, what do you want to do with this?
You can choose the wide path of destruction or the narrow path of eternal life, or you can choose, I suppose, anything in between.
It's up to you, but your choices absolutely have consequences because God also gave you a universe of cause and effect, which we'll get to later.
Consequences matter.
So thank you for listening.
Be sure to check out the other sermons that I've published at Abundance.Church.
I'm Mike Adams.
God bless you all.
Thank you for joining me today.
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