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May 10, 2021 - Praying Medic
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160V Medic Monday - May 10, 2021

Greg and I discuss the latest election news.My website: https://prayingmedic.org/

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*Music* Rise up in the morning.
A brand new weekend.
We gather together.
See God's face.
It's time for Medic Monday.
Medic Monday.
We lift up this wall.
We thank you, Jesus.
Hey, hey, Dave.
What's going on, man?
Not a lot.
How are you doing today?
I am frosty.
Woo-hoo!
I am comfy.
And I have a lot of news.
Oh, yeah, bring it.
How are you doing, man?
I'm doing excelente today, man.
I had a great weekend.
You seem a little motivated this morning.
Very motivated.
Very motivated.
I had a great weekend with both Bella and the family, man.
I'm ready.
I'm ready to go.
Yeah, that's cool.
I've been very encouraged by what I've been seeing going on over the weekend.
And there's a lot going on, especially today.
Break it down.
Your message is on point this morning about citizens taking back our country.
It's up to us.
I mean, you know, the white hats in the intelligence community and the military, they will have their role to play.
We have to play our cards first.
And we have to demonstrate to them that we're committed to taking our country back.
And that's happening.
It's happening in a big way here in Arizona.
But there's a very interesting story that's coming out of here in Maricopa, and it's not about the audit.
It's not?
Yeah, it's something else.
So on Thursday, A group of citizens here in Arizona filed a motion with the Arizona Supreme Court.
The motion is called a writ of quo oronto.
All right.
Yeah.
So this is a very, uh, it's a rarely used legal procedure in which a citizen challenges the right of an elected official to hold office.
And this, the writ of Quo Moronto was filed on behalf of a number of Arizona citizens.
And it is challenging the right to hold office of all statewide elected officials who were elected after 2017.
That includes Governor Ducey, Secretary of State, a whole bunch of state legislators.
They're all being challenged.
uh... in their legitimacy to hold office because because of the technicality it's a very big technicality in this uh... in the motion that was filed with Arizona Supreme Court and believe this is filed on Thursday and Gateway Pundit has an article on it uh... actually posted the video uh...
A friend of mine sent me the video on Thursday, the day that this writ was filed, and I didn't know what to make of it.
I didn't know if it was, you know, just kind of a crackpot idea or if it's legitimate.
But our state rep, Mark Fincham, posted the writ of Cuo Waranto yesterday, and a couple of other telegram channels have been discussing it.
One in particular, Arizona Red Roots, seems to have some legal knowledge.
I don't know who runs Arizona.
Red Roots telegram channel, but they've been very helpful in providing some legal information on what's happening here in Arizona.
And I just want to give them a little shout out because they've been helpful in helping me understand and confirm some of the things that I've been saying.
So this writ of Quo Oronto.
It's based on the fact that federal law, federal election law, and specifically the Help America Vote Act, the HAVA Act, requires Um, certification of election machines, right?
So election machines have to be, uh, certified and the certification only last two years.
So basically every election, whether it's a four year presidential election or the, the, the off year election, um, there has to be a certification by an agency that is accredited.
And they have to inspect and certify voting machines.
Well, the voting machines in Maricopa County were inspected by two agencies that were not accredited.
That's in violation of federal election law.
You can't use voting machines that are not inspected by an accredited agency.
Interesting thing about this is the Gateway Pundit, they reported on this a while back when this first came to light that the agencies that inspected the Maricopa County voting machines were not accredited.
Gateway Pundit reported on it.
Four hours later, the accrediting agency went ahead and accredited them, but it was after the fact.
It was after the fact.
It already happened.
This was in January of this year.
They finally got accredited, but January is two months after the 2020 election.
And this writ actually goes back to 2018.
They're saying that these voting machines have not been Certified by an accredited agency, at least going back to 2017.
So they filed a motion with Arizona Supreme Court to have all state elected officials removed from office and have the judge, the Supreme Court, name a temporary replacement until a new election can be held to replace all these people.
Okay, this is a motion filed by a group of citizens.
We the people!
We the people!
And, right, so this has been going on.
Gateway Pundit put out an article on it.
Mark Fincham, he's posted about it.
And this is a very, very interesting maneuver.
I don't know how Katie Hobbs and Doug Ducey are going to get around this, because they were elected using a voting system that was not certified.
Dang, come on!
In violation of state and federal election law.
So that's one of the things that's going on.
And I don't know when the Arizona Supreme Court is going to hear that case, but that was filed on Thursday.
And it's going to gain traction.
I'll be watching it, you know, and we'll have to see how that plays out.
So that is, again, that is a case of we the people.
If the people in a state, if they learn the law, if they know the law, and if they know that the law is being broken by officials in their state, they have the power to hold them accountable.
And that's what's happening here in Arizona.
I'm very proud to be Living in, you know, Arizona and Maricopa County, because not just the people, but a lot of our legislators are coming around and they're seeing what's happening.
You know, I was listening to this interview with Mark Fincham on Saturday.
It's a very good interview.
He spoke with a guy who is a Democrat who has been an advocate for election integrity for years.
And Mark is really big on election integrity.
Fincham is running for Secretary of State to replace Katie Hobbs.
And he is, you know, a large part of his platform has to do with election reform.
So he was talking to this guy, and this guy was asking him, like, you know, how did the hearing in Arizona come about?
Back in November, in Pennsylvania, in Michigan, In Georgia, here in Arizona, there are all these hearings where Rudy Giuliani and Janet Ellis came and presented.
They allowed witnesses to testify about their observations on the election.
And this guy asked Fincham, and Mark was one of the guys who facilitated the hearing, he got in touch with Rudy Giuliani and set up a venue because Because the legislature wouldn't have an official session.
They did it at a hotel.
And Fincham said, That the reason why they held a hearing was that he was receiving 500 emails and phone calls a day from people bugging him who were demanding something be done about this election.
He said everybody in the House and Senate was receiving the same number of phone calls and emails and he said that's why we had this hearing because we were getting blown up from citizens who are demanding an investigation.
Wheel of Woke!
Right?
The reason why the hearings happened is because average citizens held their legislators accountable.
And that's from Mark Fincham.
He said the reason why it happened is people were just emailing and phone calling and going berserk on social media, tweeting at people.
And that is why we had the hearings and the hearings led to election reform laws.
Right?
We did our part.
We bugged our legislators in a peaceful, non-violent way.
And they responded.
And they started changing election laws.
And they held hearings.
And now we've got an audit in Maricopa County.
And it's all because we, the people, decided to hold our elected leaders accountable.
And that's the process that we need to use.
We need to use this across the country.
If you live in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, any swing state, You should be calling and emailing your legislators at the state level, your Attorney General, your Secretary of State, your Governor.
You should be ringing their phones off the hook and emailing them, demanding that they look into the 2020 election.
Because that's how things are going to change.
So you're saying that the phone calls and the emails matter?
Not only do black lights matter.
But phone calls and emails also matter.
According to our guy who facilitated the hearing, phone calls and emails matter a lot.
You hear that, people?
You hear that?
Everybody, what we're talking about today, the Wheel of Woke, etc., man, that's how we're going to take it back.
Yes!
That is how we're going to take it back.
If we, the people, exercise our responsibility, which is to make some noise, be loud, be heard, as Q always tells us, that's how things are going to change.
And things are changing.
We've seen election laws.
There's been over 250 election law changes on the books around the country.
And we're only getting started.
There are other changes coming.
I think on the other side of this audit here in Maricopa County, there's gonna be a lot more changes.
If fraud is found, particularly if fraud is found in the Dominion voting system, and it seems like there will be, I think that's the Achilles heel for Dominion and probably all electronic voting systems.
When they expose that fraud, when they find it and it comes out, I think there's going to be criminal referrals and I think that Dominion is going to collapse pretty quickly.
Yeah.
So here in Maricopa County what's going on is, you know, let me talk about Antrim County, Michigan first.
Okay.
Because there's some breaking news coming out of Antrim County.
So Matt DiPerno He's an attorney and he is going to court today against the Secretary of State of Michigan and a couple of other people in the Antrim County case.
So the state is trying to get the lawsuit dismissed.
Matt DiPerno, a normal citizen who hired him, They have sued to get a full forensic audit of the Antrim County, Michigan election.
Now the judge has allowed them a limited scope in doing an audit, but they want a full scope and they want to expand their investigation.
Right?
So that's their ask is they want to expand the investigation.
They want to actually audit more counties.
And the state is requesting that the case be dismissed.
The basis for the state's request to have the case dismissed is they say that the petitioner doesn't have standing.
Have you heard that before?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
So Matt DiPerno points out that in 2018 there was a state election law change that allows any registered voter To scrutinize and question the statewide election system, right?
So DiPerno is going to argue that the petitioner does have standing and that the judge should allow their investigation to continue and expand into other counties.
So we'll have to see how that goes.
DiPerno, like I said, he'll be in court today and we'll hear on that.
And if you're following me on Telegram, I'll be putting out whatever News I get out of that case.
And there's also, there's some news out this morning that there is supposedly a request for a second audit.
It's not really true.
It's kind of semi fake news.
DiPerno is looking to expand his, the investigation, the audit into other counties.
So that's where that kind of came from.
And the story got a little bit twisted.
As far as I was searching the news this morning, there isn't any news of an actual second audit coming out or anything like that.
That's primarily coming from Neon Nettle, which is a fake news clickbait website.
Let's see, moving to Maricopa County.
There's news today.
The big news in Maricopa County is Karen Phan and the Arizona Senate Might be sending subpoenas to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.
The attorney for the Senate sent a letter, I think this is either on Friday or Saturday, sent a letter to the Board of Supervisors telling them that if they did not turn over the routers and network passwords that they have a right to because of the subpoena, that the Senate was going to
Subpoena them to come in and testify under oath as to why they have not turned over the passwords and why they have not turned over the routers.
And in the letter, the attorney said that their answers so far may be incorrect.
Well, that's a polite way of saying you're lying and we know you're lying.
And we want to have you come in and testify under oath.
Now, the question is, why would the Senate want to have the Board of Supervisors come in and testify under oath as to why they're in violation of a subpoena?
It's because if they're going to turn this over to the Attorney General's Office for prosecution, And before you do that, you want to get them under oath.
So you can tell the Attorney General, they said under oath, this is why they didn't turn over this information as required by the subpoena.
And we have information that contradicts that.
And you give the Attorney General the contradicting information and their sworn statements and tell the Attorney General, now you can go ahead and prosecute these people.
I think, this is just speculation, but I think that's where this is going.
Karen Phan said in an interview last week that if they find evidence of fraud, they're going to refer it to the Attorney General's Office for Prosecution.
And I think that, you know, again, like I said, speculation, I suspect that the Board of Supervisors is going to come in and they're going to have to testify under oath.
And then that testimony is going to be turned over to the AG for prosecution.
Because I think, you know, when the audit's done and they find fraud, You know, the fraudsters are going to have to be prosecuted.
And this is the first step in the process.
So we'll have to be watching to see if the Senate does serve subpoenas on the Board of Supervisors.
And I suppose they will.
The Board of Supervisors, they look like they're ready to go down with the ship.
They're not willing to get on the right side of the story.
Like, they're dedicated to riding this thing all the way down.
They're holding on for dear life.
What?
They're holding on for dear life.
Uh, yeah.
Yeah.
And I think there's going to be a lot of collateral damage on their side.
You know, now we're looking at potentially Ducey, Katie Hobbs, and a lot of people being removed from office due to this writ of Quo Varanto.
We're looking at the Board of Supervisors potentially being prosecuted for being involved in fraud.
Certainly, they're probably going to lie under oath.
Right.
So, I mean, there's a whole lot of cool stuff going on here.
And the audit continues.
I don't know where they're at in the audit process.
Some interesting things came out last week.
There was a lot of assumptions that were being drawn when there was a settlement that came out of the lawsuit between the Arizona Democrat Party and the Senate and Cyber Ninjas.
Basically, The settlement said that Cyber Ninjas is not going to be comparing or looking at signatures on the ballots.
And that got a news cycle for a day or two where people were saying, oh, they're not going to match signatures.
That's terrible.
They caved.
They gave in.
They must be working with the deep state.
Well, that's not necessarily true.
In their statement, Cyber Ninjas said, Signature matching was not in their original scope.
They never planned to match signatures.
It wasn't part of what they were doing.
Really, they hit like five bullet points on this settlement that they had with the Democrat Party saying that nothing is changing.
They asked us not to use black and blue pens, that they could only use green or red pens.
And Cyber Ninjas said, you know, this is based on false reporting from the media accusing the Cyber Ninjas team of using black and blue pens, and they never did.
So nothing changes.
And they just went through all these points.
And pointed out that the settlement agreement did not change anything about their scope.
Everything that was agreed to were things they were already doing.
And this is worth pointing out too.
If at some point the Senate asks them to match signatures, they can do that.
They just have to give the Democrat party a 48 hour notice if they're going to match signatures.
So there was unfortunately a bit of fake news that came out of that last week.
Everything's fine.
Audit's continuing.
Nothing has really changed.
The Department of Justice, they sent their toothless tiger to send a letter to Arizona threatening, you know, you better not be violating people's civil rights.
Come to find out the DOJ attorney who wrote that letter is the knucklehead who, uh, this woman leftist lawyer who was mocking Barron Trump and Donald Trump in the impeachment hearing.
She's the one who told Trump.
You're not a king, you know?
Just because your son's name is barren, you don't have the right to make him agree, right?
That snarky... Yeah, she's the one who sent the letter to the Arizona Senate threatening intervention if they violate people's civil rights.
And again, this is all... I think it's all built to support the fake news narrative that The audit is trying to intimidate voters, which is just ridiculous.
On its face, it's a ridiculous accusation.
The election has already happened.
If you're going to intimidate voters, the best time to do it is before the election.
If you're going to go out and strong-arm people and try to force them to vote a certain way, Uh, voter intimidation, that happens before an election, not six months after the election.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, they had their tactics before the election too, so.
Yeah, they did.
But, uh, if you listen to what they've been doing as far as the idea of canvassing is they, they never really, you know, We're going to go out and canvas and knock door to door and ask people how many people in this house voted.
They were going to verify questionable ballots.
So ballots that used addresses that were a government building as a residential address or ballots that had a vacant lot as a residential address or dead voters.
Yeah.
Well, you know, that's not exactly a whole lot of voter intimidation if you're going to verify those things.
And there's a, there are separate groups here in Arizona that are doing canvassing.
And they're not, they're not officially connected to the, to the audit.
They're separate citizen groups.
We the people who are legally going out and they're just going door to door and they're asking people, Hey, You know, did you guys vote in the election?
How many ballots were cast in this house?
And they're not using voter intimidation.
They're just, you know, if you don't want to answer the question, you don't have to answer the question.
If you don't want to answer the door, you don't have to answer the door.
So things are happening here in Maricopa County and in Arizona.
And it's going to snowball.
You can just see the momentum building.
People are being energized around the country because they're seeing that we the people are not giving up.
The Senate is not backing down.
And I'm just digging it.
I'm in my happy place right now watching all the fireworks go off.
So you're saying you're comfy AF?
I am pretty darn comfy.
I couldn't be more comfy.
This is the best I've felt since the election.
I'm just watching what's going on and I can just see things are moving in the right direction and we've got momentum.
The deep state The media, corrupt politicians, as X22 says, they're on defense.
They're clearly on defense, and they're sort of in panic mode.
Because they know what kind of corruption they've been perpetrating.
And now they're a little freaked out because it's being exposed, and there really isn't much they can do to stop it from being exposed.
Other than, like in Michigan, Attorney General and Secretary of State are out there threatening attorneys with disbarment and criminal prosecution if they don't shut up about election fraud.
That's really all they've got left.
They're accusing us of trying to intimidate voters, while they're intimidating attorneys who are trying to discuss and uncover election fraud.
Classic projection.
Yeah.
Now's the time to press in, you know?
It is.
For We The People really to stand up.
And I love that you're coming in here today and saying that all this stuff is going on, because it's really We The People that are making the difference.
It is We The People.
We make a huge difference.
Every phone call, every email that we send out, it's making a difference.
There's a snowball.
There's an avalanche coming.
D5.
And we are the ones who are going to make that happen.
Politicians tend to take the path of least resistance.
But when the citizens push back and show a lot of resistance, that easy path becomes less tenable.
And when a massive number of citizens get active and get involved in the process, it makes it much harder For politicians to ignore their, their pleas.
And that's what we're seeing here.
And I think we're going to see that around the country.
I think as people really get involved in the process, get involved in the local school boards, we've seen what happens with school boards.
All these parents are showing up at the school board meetings and they're just taking over the meetings.
Demanding that the school boards stop mandating masks for the kids.
You can just see that there's this groundswell of citizen involvement, and that's exactly what we need to be doing.
Well, it's because all the citizens showed up with Molotov cocktails and pitchforks and flamethrowers and all that stuff, right?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, they just showed up like parents.
We adopted BLM tactics, right?
No, they just showed up and, you know, these are parents, man, that literally overturned a school board.
I love it!
Right!
And it's happening in other places.
I've seen videos over the last week where parents are going in to the school board meetings by the hundreds and Getting their way and telling the school board we're not going to take it anymore.
I'm telling you, Dave, I was really thinking about that this weekend.
You know, I mean, like having great talks with Bella and stuff was one thing.
Standing in line in some of these stores, you know, where I was the only unmasked one.
And, you know, just really thinking back over Q's last couple posts.
And it's like, you know, we're really the ones that are supposed to be taking this back, you know, I mean.
Q taught us where to look and how to dig and how to expose.
Trump taught us how to fight.
And you know, I think the last post, the very last post, are you ready to take back your country?
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
Yeah, Q was definitely giving us a signal that it was time for us to rise up and be heard.
The last two posts in November, That was the go signal.
Hey, we're going to wait for you guys to do your part.
And if you do your part, we'll do our part.
And it's not even that we've got to do anything scary or anything.
We've just got to make phone calls, send emails, show up, run on a local level.
I mean, it's all You know, it's non-violent stuff.
I mean, I think back to, like, Martin Luther King Jr.
I mean, all he was able to accomplish in it was non-violent, you know?
Yep.
Here's a little strategy and tactics lesson.
During the 60s, there were a lot of voices that were discussing civil rights.
And on the one side, you had Malcolm X and the Black Panthers.
And they had a violent approach to changing society.
And then you had Martin Luther King.
Martin Luther King had a non-violent approach.
And the establishment decided to negotiate with Martin Luther King because they didn't want to negotiate with Malcolm X.
In any movement, you have extremes.
And Malcolm X and the Black Panthers represented one extreme of the civil rights movement.
Martin Luther King was really sort of in the middle.
He was the middle ground.
He was the nonviolent, rational, reasonable person that the establishment could negotiate with him and his people.
And they decided to negotiate with them rather than having the discussion with Malcolm X. But it's very important, it's important for any movement to have both extremes and the moderates because The people on the extreme, they force the establishment to negotiate with the moderates, right?
So if we're the moderates, if we're in the middle, if we're advocating peaceful means to transform the country, the establishment is going to have to negotiate with us because they don't want to negotiate with the people who are advocating violence.
And that's just how society works.
It's necessary to have the extremes.
It's necessary to have people that are, you know, calling for violence.
I'm not saying that we should, but those people force the establishment to negotiate with rational people like us who are nonviolent.
We are going to get our way because there are tens of millions of people like us and there are a few thousand of the extremists.
But, you know, you can just see that the establishment is kind of being forced in a position where they're going to have to take us seriously.
They can only ignore us for so long.
You can't ignore 50, 100 million people for very long.
Go ahead and try it and you're not going to have a whole lot of luck.
And we have a large base of support and we're vocal.
We're nonviolent.
But we're very vocal and we're persistent, and that's what we need to do.
We need to just persist through this, not lose focus, not lose hope, keep our attention on the main issue, keep the main thing the main thing, and continue pressuring our elected leaders to do the right thing regarding this election.
And whether your issue is vaccines or masks or the election, it's the same thing.
It's being nonviolent.
It's being loud.
It's making your voice heard.
And it's not giving up.
And it's not complying.
It's nonviolent noncompliance.
And we don't like, like one of the things with me too, like, like, you know, I had the guy the other day.
I mean, he came up and asked me to put on a mask and I was just very nice to him.
I mean, we don't have to get loud or ugly with people either.
I mean, I don't think that helps our cause.
You know, I mean, that's, that's how they argue and do stuff.
I mean, I'm always one for, you know, like none of us like to wear the mask.
I mean, none of us in here anyway, you know, you know, we're not, we're not compliant, but I mean, when people, we don't have to be mean about it.
Yeah, you know, I haven't had anybody ask me to wear a mask in a long time.
My wife says it's because I look intimidating.
I think that's why I don't get bugged, too.
I saw one guy as I walked in the store, he kind of looked at me, and then, you know, I'm like 6'2", you know, previously like 300 pounds, I got a green beard, you know, maybe don't mess with that guy, I don't know.
Right.
Right.
You know, your physical appearance does sort of Give people pause to confront you sometimes.
I'm a gentle giant though, I mean really, honestly.
Right, but if somebody doesn't know you, right, and especially if you have some dark sunglasses on, you know, and you can't see the person's eyes, you can't really see what's going on, That can make you look a little intimidating, and that can dissuade people from confronting you.
And they might think, you know, I'm gonna go confront that guy over there, that guy who's like 5'6 and like 130 pounds, because I don't want to mess with him.
He might take a swing at me. - We gotta stop with this whole thing now.
When you look around the world, I see a lot of kind of the same sentiment.
If you look at in Europe, people are not, they're not taking this, the lockdowns and all the oppressive rules that are being foisted upon them.
There's a lot of protests going on and there's a lot of There's a lot of peaceful protests.
There's also some violent protests.
And I think most of the protests only turn violent when the police use violence.
Because in most countries, they don't have guns.
And that's probably a good thing at this point, because it's going to reduce the number of fatalities related to protests.
But if they can do it in other countries where they're not as free as we are, you know, like, free.
There's your air quotes, Leigh-Anne.
They're not as free as, like, I look in Germany and you look over in London and you see all these different places where, I mean, where they're just, like, mobbing the streets, you know?
Coming out there and they're having these protests.
Over here in the land of the free, aka, how come we're not doing that more?
There's no reason why we can't.
There's no reason why we shouldn't.
I think it would be more beneficial if we started to have a weekly, well I think the rallies are coming back, but I think we need to be having more of these peaceful protests where we're getting our neighbors and our friends and we're coming out and we camp out of these places.
I agree.
I think it would be good for people to come out and have peaceful protests.
I mean, Denise said the other day, you know, we should have people protesting outside the Secretary of State's office.
Katie Hobbs, you know, again, nonviolent.
Yeah.
But we should have people out there making their voices heard and making a little bit of noise about what's going on with the elections.
Peaceful protests is a good way to draw public attention to your issue.
And also to get the attention of the corruptocrats in office.
It's funny that the Gateway Pundit reporter was trying to get an interview with Katie Hobbs and she was taking off like a little jackrabbit down the trail and not having it.
She didn't want anything to do with it.
She had some pep in her step, man.
Right.
I think it's good.
I think we should be calling out and confronting these people and putting them on notice.
You know, hey, we know what you're doing and we're not going to take it anymore.
And that's what it comes down to.
It comes down to we aren't going to take this anymore.
We're fed up and we want you to know we aren't going to have your agenda anymore.
How do we organize on a huge level like that?
I mean, I'm trying to do what I can with several hundred people this morning, but how can we reach all these people, Dave?
How can we get all the masses to show up just like this?
How do we do it?
How do we organize better?
I think it comes down to being organized on social media.
That's the way most people communicate.
Whether it's a Telegram chat room or a Facebook group, although that's getting pretty dicey because Facebook is cracking down pretty hard on anyone who's talking about election integrity.
But some people are able to do it still on Facebook.
Cloud Hub does have groups.
The people that I know who are organizing
They're doing it on Zoom chats, they're doing it, they have weekly conversations where they're strategizing and organizing, and they're getting information out, they're taking surveys to determine what does a group feel like the main issues are, and then developing strategies and tactics to deploy people and to take action.
I think it really does come down to being active on social media and seeking out leaders and groups who are willing to help facilitate that action.
General Flynn and Sidney Powell are good examples.
They've got non-profits that they're heading, and those non-profits are spearheading action that is going to have a positive effect.
The Amistad Project, same thing.
Phil Klein and the Amistad Project, they have a small army of attorneys.
And they have a weekly call where they're talking to people from states all over the country.
And they're strategizing legal strategy on how to the steps that need to be taken for election integrity, whether it's canvassing or pushing for legislative changes.
You just need to look around and kind of get connected to and find people who are Already working on the kind of issue that you're concerned with.
Again, it might be election integrity, might be masks, might be vaccines.
It might be, you know, some other thing.
But one person alone, you know, screaming in the wilderness doesn't necessarily affect change, but collectively, you know, in a group of thousands or millions, we have a great ability to affect change.
And when we come together and our voice is heard in unison on a particular issue, I think that's where it's most effective.
And I think it comes down to effective use of social media, finding the groups, finding the chat rooms, getting involved, finding out, you know, what's happening, where are people meeting, what time, you know, how do I get on the group phone call?
You know, and signing petitions.
There are a lot of petitions out there now to recall elected officials, signing the petitions, getting people out, spreading word of mouth to get other people involved in the petitions to recall elected officials.
All of those things are positive, non-violent steps that we can take to change the world.
Yeah.
I mean, I freaking love this conversation, man.
I mean, I just, uh, I just want people to realize like how powerful we the people really are.
You know?
And it really hit me this weekend.
You know, thinking about the rallies.
Thinking about those last couple drops from Q. Thinking about that we're not going to take it song.
And then, you know, just all of us getting together and doing this.
Taking it back.
You know?
Not just one person.
Not just some letter of the alphabet.
Like us actually taking it back.
Yep.
And if it's us that stand up and really take it back, then guess what?
We're going to make damn sure that it never gets taken away again.
And that is the two-step process.
One is recognizing the problem.
Demanding the change and then watching that change come to pass.
The second one is being on guard and being vigilant for the next 20 years to make sure that this never happens again.
We are the ones who have to make sure it never happens again.
Now you said, you know, I think it was probably a month or so ago, you know, you said that, you said that this could probably take up to a generation, you know?
And by that you're meaning like us taking it back and continuing to stay vigilant and getting involved and and just like really Really Really just getting in there and getting involved, you know yeah, I said it I think it's gonna take a generation because I think the scope of And the depth of corruption in society is much worse than anyone suspects.
I think that it's not just in state and federal government.
It's not just in big pharma.
It's pervasive throughout society.
It's on our school boards.
It's in academia.
There's a lot of...
Schools, colleges that have just been infiltrated over the decades with people who are sympathetic to a socialist agenda.
This cultural Marxism, it snuck into the educational system over the course of 40 or 50 years and rooting that out Getting rid of those people who are supporting this agenda of Marxism, it's going to take time.
It ain't going to happen in one or two years.
Same thing in the healthcare industry, same thing in the corporate sector, in the banking sector.
The banking issue could be done in a couple of days.
There could be a financial neutron bomb dropped that would Cause a lot of devastation in the banking sector.
But still, whatever is built on the other side of that, we have to make sure that there are checks and balances in place to make sure that this corrupt financial system is not rebuilt again and allowed to enslave people in debt the way it has.
And again, the issues are broad and many, and I think it's going to take a long time for us to identify all the problems And then, you know, make the changes necessary to remove all that corruption.
Yeah.
And I mean, like after Andrew Jackson, he took out the, he took out the last Central Western, Western Central Bank, you know, and it was able to come back in, you know, you think that was because they, he did it like maybe, maybe it happened too quickly or maybe people just forgot or they became apathetic.
Well, people forgot.
A couple of generations past, right?
And that's what happens.
I mean, you look in the Bible, you know, one generation sees complete devastation or they see complete idolatry.
All the prophets and the king and And all the leaders are all, you know, worshipping false gods.
And then that nation falls under terrible judgment.
That generation that sees it learns the lesson.
The kids hear about it and the grandkids, well they hear about it through legend, but the grandkids end up kind of falling back into the same things because they didn't experience it firsthand.
I think that's kind of a lesson that we have to, we just have to pass it on to our kids and help them understand that this is a cyclical problem that is going to crop up again if we're not vigilant.
And if they're not vigilant, and if their kids are not vigilant, it's going to crop up again.
It's going to try to destroy the country.
Yeah.
Yeah, we don't want to go back to this again.
Yeah.
But I see it as like it's affecting everything, you know what I mean?
From Hollywood, to local, to government, to sports.
You know, it is so intermingled.
Would you have thought five years ago that you would see the kind of corruption exposed in the NBA, NFL, and major league baseball?
Never!
Never!
Right, that's what I'm talking about.
Five years ago, I don't think any of us would have expected to see the kind of behavior we're seeing.
But that is kind of a snapshot of the kind of Corruption that I'm talking about it's it's everywhere.
It's in every sector of society.
It really is it really is And that's why I think we're gonna you know, we're starting our little wheel of woke man We're gonna start calling these businesses up and emailing them and and writing letters and doing all these things.
So I'm looking forward to To trying to do my part to help disrupt and encourage people to use their voice Yeah, you know it'd be I think it has to become a mindset for us.
Yeah, I We have to develop the mindset that our job is to be a disruptive force to this system of corruption that's been put in place.
We just have to see ourselves as disruptors.
Our job is to go in and identify where is there a corrupt agenda?
And how do I organize a few people, make them aware of it, and then let's take action steps to address it.
That's just what we need to do from this point forward for probably the next 20 years.
We need to see ourselves as disruptors of systemic corruption.
Amen.
Amen.
I like it.
I like it.
I used to disrupt in another way now.
Me too.
Now I'm using my powers for good, you know?
Right.
Right.
Well, you know, you have a talent.
You have a passion for disruption.
And now God's going to channel that in a positive direction.
Amen.
Amen.
Yeah.
You know, I mean, I remember like back in the day, like, I mean, we've talked about it before.
You know, I didn't want it.
And I think most people that are involved in this didn't want to be in any of this hated politics.
Couldn't stand it.
I mean, like Bella and I talking over the weekend, I'm like, like, I was the one always, they turn off the news.
Don't watch the news.
They're just trying to scare you.
They make everything negative.
I had no idea.
You know, I didn't trust any of the politicians.
Oh, they're all corrupt.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah you know I mean I literally I never saw myself involved in any of this stuff or you know like standing up you know like the ways that I do or whatever you know but it's like you know you wake up to this stuff and you see it and then you realize that you can do something about it or you know you've got like you know people that you can affect or do whatever and it's it's like it's a It's an empowering thing, and it's such an important thing, and it's like, I've never felt better about anything I've done.
I get knocked around, like, so much for it, but it's like, it just encourages me to do it more.
It's like, oh, well, now I see panic for what it is.
That just means I'm over the target.
Oh, you're censoring me.
Oh, I'm gonna say that five times now.
Yeah, you know?
I love the fact that, uh, You know, we get to inspire people to stand up, you know, as themselves.
You ain't gotta be nothing special or anything.
You just be a citizen to stand up and say we're not gonna take this anymore and take it back.
Yep.
Everything changes the day that you realize you do not have to passively sit by and accept all of these things happening to you.
You can stand up, you can be heard, and it does make a difference.
Yeah.
And as you realize that, your life is going to change, and then you're going to help change society.
I remember the day.
I remember the day when I didn't want to talk about any of this stuff, everything that we were learning from the boards and all that early on.
I remember the day where it was like, you know, people were asking questions in my broadcast, and I was trying to Oh just oh you can't talk about this stuff you can't say it and then I remember I remember just letting down my guard and just being like
Okay listen let's talk about this is what's really going on behind you know and it was so liberating to be able to say that and other people like you know I've been seeing that too or you know I've been feeling like that too all this is wrong you know and seeing people you know seeing that change from like it's like with the mask or anything else you know people like oh I don't want to cause any problems I don't want to do this or that but it's like
It's like it causes more problems to comply and not to say something and it's so freeing to actually stand up for your rights.
It's so freeing to actually speak out against this stuff.
It's a little scary.
It can be, for sure, but it's a lot more scary to comply and let them continue on, you know, doing this and stealing our country and stealing our kids and doing all these things that we found out that they're doing.
To me, it's more scary not to say anything, or to draw a blind eye to it, or to say like, you know, it's just a mask, or it's just this, or, you know.
I remember the day, it was very scary.
I thought I was gonna lose, like, everything.
I thought they were gonna come pull my Christian card, not let me broadcast anymore, or anything.
But I'm like, I can't, I can't not say anything anymore.
I have to use my voice.
Yeah, it comes down to a question of, what is your red line?
Because people will comply.
And as long as we're compliant, the people that are in control, the puppet masters, they're going to exert more and more and more control over us.
And they're going to force us into more compliant, more controlling, situations until, until we say, okay, here's my red line.
You just crossed it.
I'm not compliant anymore.
I'm going to push back and I'm not going to obey this.
You know what?
You had me going.
I thought you were going to stop there, but you kept going and you kept going and you kept going and now you're done.
You crossed the red line.
I'm not compliant anymore.
It comes down to for each of each person is going to have to define where that red line is.
And where they're going to say, I'm not going to comply anymore.
Yeah.
You know, because if you don't, after the masks, well Fauci, like, oh, you got to wear two masks and you wear them outside and wear one on your head and, you know, wear one in the shower.
They'll just keep on making more and more ridiculous rules with the lockdowns.
It's pretty apparent that if society doesn't push back, they're going to chain people to their desks or chain them to their house and tell you, eventually, you can only go to the grocery store.
You can only go, you know, on odd-numbered days.
And that's the long-term goal is to confine us in a building.
Well, Canada's kind of like that already.
It's kind of like that already.
Look at Canada.
That's not that far.
Look at China.
That's what they want for us.
They want the social credit score.
They want to be able to control us.
And the whole thing about the social credit score is it's control and manipulation.
If you comply with their demands, they let you have certain freedoms.
If you don't, they're going to punish you.
And if you want to be a little hamster in a wheel being punished when you act out and being rewarded when you comply, that's their goal.
That's the one for all of us.
And at some point you have to decide whether you're going to allow them to make you into a little hamster in a cage or whether you're going to be a free radical and you're going to speak out and exercise your freedom.
As for us and our tribe, man, we're going to speak out for our freedom.
Yep.
Amen.
Well, thanks for being here, Dave.
I love Medic Mondays.
I do too.
I think it's great.
What do you got going on this week?
I know you had Supernatural Saturday over the weekend.
Got a lot of good feedback on the Prophecy broadcast.
You know, I'm kind of just going to be keeping my eye on the news because there's a lot of stuff going on in Maricopa County.
Let's see, I think Friday, is Friday the 14th?
Because the 14th, 15th is kind of the target deadline for the audit.
Now, there isn't an actual hard day where they have to have the audit done.
They're shooting for the 14th.
If they need to go over, they're going to go over.
I think there's a high school prom or something going on at the Coliseum next week or this weekend.
And if they need to interrupt the audit for that, they'll do that and then they'll continue the audit after that.
I'm really going to be focusing this week On what's happening with the audit and election news.
I'm going to try to do a little bit of work on that dream book.
Yeah, how are we doing in the glossary?
How are we doing?
Yeah, I'm making progress.
What letter are you on?
I am on, let's see, J. Okay, alright, so you made it through HI.
I'm making some progress.
I've really been very active on Telegram, keeping up on the news cycles, putting information up.
If I get a break, if there's a few slow days this week where there isn't a whole lot of news, I'll jump back into working on the dream book.
It's been so great to have you back.
I'm having a blast on Telegram, I really am.
I thought I was going to hate it, and I really love it.
Yeah, we love having you back.
And it's good being on your show because it gives me, you know, if people benefit from the message, that's great.
It helps me, too, because I get all this information, all this news, and I have to put it into a framework and contextualize it so that it makes sense to me.
And this is my opportunity to do that.
It's kind of like processing it out loud.
Yeah, it's processing out loud.
That's what it is.
And it's necessary for me to do that.
Sometimes Denise likes it when I do that.
Sometimes she doesn't, depending on the subject.
I get that.
I get that.
Well, you can come process here anytime, man.
You don't have to just be on Monday.
Alrighty.
Take that under consideration.
Yeah.
And look, we're getting ready to do our new thing, so Wheel of Woke.
So if you have any ideas for who we could put on the Wheel of Woke, these are people that we're going to call and email and make our voices heard.
Then let us know too, because we'd be interested in finding those out.
Yep, I will do that.
In my Telegram chat room, I am pretty regularly posting information that I'm getting Action that people can take as far as calling and emailing people and I'll continue putting that in telegram and Yeah, you know the wheel of woke maybe we'll maybe we'll put a few elected leaders on blast on the wheel of woke Let's do it, man.
Let's do it.
I'm trying to find the other one.
We had one for today.
Oh, here it is Here it is.
I was trying to find it.
I couldn't find my so today's wheel of woke is Without even having the wheel yet, man.
We're just jumping right in.
We don't need no stinking wheel!
Alright, here it is.
The Learning Journey International.
There's their telephone number.
They're going to be firing people on Friday for not getting the vax.
So we need to call up and say it's discrimination.
We're not going to do it.
Read my lips, people.
No new taxes.
No, not that speech.
Read my lips.
No violence.
No threats.
Don't cuss them out or anything.
You be polite as pie, but you just stand firm and make your voice heard that this is not right.
You're not going to stand for it.
So this is the first official one of the Wheel of Woke without even having a wheel.
And if you have a suggestion, send it to vjloren at greenbeardmedia.com.
VJ Lauren is going to be helping me out with that.
Call now.
Operators are standing by.
Operators are standing by.
All right, man.
Well, I love you so much, man.
Thank you so much for everything that you do and for, you know, you and Denise, you guys mean the world to all of us.
So we just love you.
Thanks, man.
Love you too.
And it is always a pleasure to come on the show and process out loud.
Amen.
You process anytime you want, my man.
Alright, hold on.
I'm trying to produce over here too.
Trying to look smooth and produce at the same time.
Alright, I'm going out and we're not going to take it anymore.
Because I think it's an important message today.
So, alright guys.
God bless you.
I'll see you back here tonight.
7pm Eastern for a short Wednesday of the day because I've got Bible study at 8pm.
So, I'll see you back here tonight and then we'll talk about the Wheel of Woke and how it went.
Alright, I love you guys.
God bless.
You don't know us, you don't belong
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