168V Medic Monday - June 21,2021
Greg and I discuss critical race theory and the courage needed to confront it, but an interesting thing happened when we brought up election fraud.My website: https://prayingmedic.org/support-us/
Greg and I discuss critical race theory and the courage needed to confront it, but an interesting thing happened when we brought up election fraud.My website: https://prayingmedic.org/support-us/
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Another weekend over, waking from my bed. | |
Rise up in the morning, a brand new week ahead. | |
We gather together, sing. | |
Good morning. | |
It's time for Mad Monday. | |
Mad Monday. | |
We lift up this wall. | |
Thank you, Jesus. | |
Jesus. | |
Good morning. | |
Good morning, Dave. | |
Good morning, Greg. | |
Are we live? | |
I think so, for the time being. | |
For the next five minutes. | |
Oh my gosh. | |
Listen, just, just, yeah. | |
This is broadcast number five of the morning. | |
I'm going to try not to mention anything that might get you booted off of the livestream. | |
Oh my goodness. | |
Well, you know, I think it's a comedy of errors, you know. | |
I mentioned some things, I said some buzzwords, you know, because that's what I do. | |
And then, you know, I also updated the Wirecast this morning, too, and I think it's gone a little haywire. | |
Note to self, don't do the update before the broadcast. | |
Do the update after the broadcast. | |
Oh, my gosh. | |
Well, you know what? | |
Even though it's Monday, there's still a whole lot of winning going on. | |
Heck yeah, man. | |
They're just right for winning. | |
So, what happened in Tampa this weekend? | |
Oh man, Tampa, listen, it wasn't what we thought it was going to be. | |
Personally, honestly, I think it was better. | |
You know, we thought we were going to get to talk to the American people. | |
We thought we were going to be able to interview everybody in the crowd. | |
There's 10,000 Patriots there. | |
Didn't get to do any of that, but God definitely showed up in the media room and blessed us there. | |
But one of the things, Dave, and I texted you from the event too, just the little bit of time that I spent there on Thursday, I can't tell you how many people came up to me and said that they love what we're doing on Mondays. | |
They absolutely are loving Medic Monday. | |
They love the chemistry between us. | |
It was amazing. | |
That's good to hear. | |
I have been getting good feedback on my website. | |
After we do our show, I then edit it down, post it on the website, and I'm getting tons of positive feedback on my website. | |
From people who are just loving the Medic Mondays, loving the chemistry, the news and information that they're getting. | |
So, I am happy that people are happy and that it's helping our audience. | |
I love doing it. | |
I do too. | |
I just love hanging out with you and talking, you know, what's going on. | |
Talk a little Jesus, talk a little politics. | |
Yeah. | |
It's fun for me, and obviously people are liking it too, so. | |
I say we continue with Medic Monday. | |
I do too. | |
If you agree in the chat, throw some 17s. | |
Yeah. | |
Throw some 17s. | |
And you know, it's a couple buds, you know, just hanging out talking about God and country. | |
I love it. | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
It really is what it is. | |
So, I caught a little bit of General Flynn from Tampa on, was it Friday night, I think? | |
Yeah, Friday. | |
And he's banging the drum that we need to be involved. | |
We need to take action, whether it's at the school board level or running for, you know, getting on a precinct committee. | |
Or, you know, running for mayor, running for other elected offices. | |
That's the thing that is going to get our country back. | |
You and I have been talking about this for a long time. | |
It's not time to sit on our butts and pray that the White Hats are going to save us. | |
This is a really good time for people to take action. | |
I listened to an interview yesterday, and I listened to a gentleman who encapsulated a really good thought. | |
That we should all spend a few minutes meditating on. | |
And that is, you know, when you see these people confronting their school boards and you see these people confronting the health department when they come in and try to lock down your business because you're violating COVID restrictions. | |
And one person stands up and says, you know what? | |
You need to leave this property because you're trespassing and we're not going to listen to you. | |
We're not going to pay you anymore. | |
And all the people who were like shrinking back and in fear of the authorities, all of a sudden, you look at that one person who stands up and pushes back and says, you know what? | |
Yeah, he's right. | |
You don't belong here. | |
Get out of this place. | |
And this guy made this observation that courage begets courage and cowardice begets cowardice. | |
And when one person stands up and pushes back, it emboldens a crowd of people to push back with them. | |
I think that's what we need to be doing right now, in addition to, you know, getting on, you know, whether it's, like I said, getting elected to the school board, getting elected to mayor, or we're just showing up at the school board meetings and letting them know we're not going to take this critical race theory crap anymore. | |
Amen. | |
We're not buying into your socialism, your Marxism, and if you don't like that, we'll replace you. | |
Yeah. | |
It's happening. | |
It's caught on. | |
It's going nationwide. | |
Some of the interviews that we did, we had the Mama Bears out there. | |
We had another couple. | |
I can't think of the name right now. | |
But Miguel Forin is probably in the chat, he could tell me. | |
But, you know, it was just regular people, you know, they were just moms and dads, and they stood up and they took back their school board, they went into their schools, and they really stood up, you know, because they're like, look, we're just American citizens, we're just parents out here, we want the best thing for our kids, and we're not taking this anymore, we're not doing it. | |
And those were, I think, to me, the most amazing interviews. | |
Like, the thing actually that we set out to want to see is, you know, the American people, we the people, standing up and taking it back. | |
And whether it was the two moms from Mama Bears that we were talking to, or the couple of billionaires that we talked to, you know, everybody was saying the same thing. | |
And like you said about General Flynn, it's time for the American people to realize the power that we have in our voices and stand up and take it back. | |
Yep. | |
And there's a... | |
There's a very compelling reason why patriots need to stand up and push back right now. | |
And that is what's going on with the FBI and the Department of Justice. | |
The surveillance state that we've been living under since 9-11 Where they increased their ability and their authority for surveillance and targeting is getting worse. | |
Under Biden, under Merrick Garland at the Department of Justice, they are taking this opportunity to increase their persecution, harassment, And their marginalization of their political opponents. | |
That's what they're doing. | |
The whole January 1st insurrection narrative, as we're finding out now, was likely an FBI operation. | |
And they had a purpose for it. | |
If you go back, you know, between 2008 and 2016, And look at the things that the Obama administration did. | |
Weaponizing the IRS, weaponizing the FBI against political opponents. | |
That is Obama's calling card. | |
It's weaponizing the federal government against political opponents. | |
And they put that on steroids under Biden. | |
They created this false flag on January 6th. | |
We now know that there were federal agents in there who were inciting and inspiring and leading people to try to violate the law, to try to be violent. | |
And it's interesting because a lot of the Trump supporters and patriots, they were there saying, no, no, we're not gonna do that. | |
We're not going to break the law. | |
We're peaceful. | |
And you had these damn federal agents provoking people, trying to get them to break the law. | |
And as I've been reading some articles over the weekend and learning that the FBI has a long history of infiltrating | |
Patriotic groups and movements and trying to incite them to to acts of violence and then And then taking credit for busting The ring and and catching them the act of or or arresting them before they do the act of violence but the FBI is the one that has actually inciting it's in some cases masterminding it and And it's all to serve a political agenda. | |
They have certain groups of people that they want to target, that they want to paint as dangerous, as threats to national security. | |
Right now it's Oath Keepers, Three Percenters, it's conservative patriot groups. | |
And the FBI's antics are being exposed. | |
And we need to be vocal about that. | |
We need to be on social media pointing out to people the facts of, you know, all the false flags and operations that the FBI, the CIA, and the Department of Justice have run in the past. | |
And how they are falsely portraying us as, you know, threats to national security. | |
The tired label, and again another calling card of Obama, calling us all racist and white nationalists. | |
The race baiter-in-chief. | |
Is pulling the strings again and every single play from his playbook is being rolled out under Biden. | |
So we need to be very vigilant and we need to be active on social media and we need to let people know what's really happening with this demonization of patriotism, which is what the Department of Justice is doing right now. | |
Yeah, and you know, that's kind of like, that was kind of like what we wanted to capture, you know, going there and, you know, we didn't want to talk to the speakers so much or, you know, we're even there for them. | |
We want to talk to the American people because it's like they've painted us like, oh, you're a white supremacist, oh, you're a domestic terrorist. | |
Larry Norris introduced himself as a white supremacist to somebody this weekend. | |
I was cracking up. | |
But you know, we wanted to show people, and I think this is why it's so important for us to make sure that we're in the crowded events and really capture that American spirit. | |
We're patriots. | |
We love our families. | |
We love our dogs. | |
We love our God. | |
We just want good things for our kids and our families. | |
And, you know, they totally project on us everything that they're doing, and it couldn't be further from the truth. | |
Now, I don't know about you. | |
I mean, I didn't get to, like, personally attend the event, and I haven't really seen any news coverage of it, but if we're really these evil white supremacist domestic terrorists, shouldn't it have been, like, SWAT teams and, like, Burned the whole place down and all this kind of stuff going on. | |
And let me tell you, the little bit of time that I spent at the event, it was like a love fest. | |
It was like a huge family reunion of everybody getting together. | |
Everybody, you know, in their gear, their flags, their smiles on people's faces. | |
You know, I mean, it was beautiful. | |
It was beautiful. | |
Totally not what you would think at a freaking Klan rally. | |
Yeah, well, it's interesting that the government is portraying it as a violent insurrection, an attempt to overthrow the government, by a bunch of armed, militant, angry insurrectionists. | |
The only problem is, nobody brought any weapons with them. | |
We were going to try to take over the government and nobody brought any guns with them, really? | |
Like, oh, I thought you were going to bring the shotgun. | |
I thought you were going to bring the AR. | |
Oh, man, I forgot. | |
I'm sorry. | |
Hey, you know, how do you have an armed insurrection when nobody's got any weapons? | |
Yeah, I printed out the program for January, for that whole thing, January 5th through the 6th, you know, I printed out the thing. | |
I decided not to go. | |
I was just going to broadcast from here. | |
I was trying to bring Larry in and Julie Lavender and the whole program was like 12 pages of prayer meetings and vigils, the March of Jericho. | |
You know, uh, the shofar blowing, you know, all these things, worship, you know, it was all these things. | |
And then all of a sudden, you know, they, they started painting this narrative like they're, we're terrorists. | |
We're like, we're, we're storming the Capitol and all this stuff. | |
And I'm watching from home with Jen and the kids. | |
And I'm like, that's Antifa. | |
That's freaking Antifa! | |
You know, it was a small group. | |
Like, I want you people to really think, and I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but maybe you're watching at home or maybe you haven't thought about this before, but like, if there's people from the White House to the Capitol, I mean, and it was solid with people, If we had shown up with ill will in our hearts and minds, it would have happened. | |
We could have knocked that building off of its platform. | |
You know, if everybody pushed in from the White House to the Capitol, it was just a handful of people and they can't help themselves but to arm themselves in their gear and everything. | |
But if we were really domestic terrorists, then it would have been a totally, totally different scene that day. | |
Yep. | |
Yeah, exactly. | |
If Trump supporters intended to do violence to overthrow the government and to, you know, do all the things that the media says they tried to do, they would have done it. | |
They would have brought guns. | |
They would have taken hostages. | |
They would have, you know, probably burnt the freaking Capitol building to the ground. | |
Right. | |
But none of that happened. | |
If you take out the Antifa and the Black Lives Matter activists, there was Pretty much, really, other than some punches thrown by some agitators who got pissed off, there really wasn't any violence at all in the entire event. | |
And I would argue that a lot of that was, again, instigated by the agitators from Black Lives Matter and TIFA, who infiltrated, and the federal agents who were there trying to provoke people to take violent action. | |
You remove all those people, and it's just a big peaceful protest of patriots. | |
So it's a little insane how the FBI and Department of Justice are trying to paint this. | |
But like I said, we need to be vigilant, we need to be aware, and we need to be loud, because the DOJ is going to try to go forward with this prosecution of these people, where some of them are being incarcerated in solitary confinement, and they haven't even been tried yet, and they got these people and they haven't even been tried yet, and they got these people in solitary confinement. | |
The Nazi super state, Rose to power. | |
Largely because Hitler was able to pull off a false flag event, the Reichstag fire, which allowed him to portray his enemies as enemies of the state and threats to the interest of the country. | |
He then imprisoned and tortured and marginalized Everyone who opposed him and in a very short period of time, in about a year, he had wiped out all of his political opposition through a false flag event. | |
The other thing that he did, and this is in Obama's playbook, was he subverted local law enforcement. | |
He weakened and subverted local city and county law enforcement. | |
Uh, and weaken them to the point where they were so ineffective, uh, they essentially quit their jobs. | |
And then he brought in his own federal police force, the SS, right? | |
He knew that if he, if he could undermine and weaken local law enforcement, he could bring in his own national law enforcement arm, which would then just demolish his political opponents. | |
and push his agenda. | |
It's exactly what Obama and Biden are doing. | |
Why do you think all of these mayors and all these political activists have been screeching about defunding the police for the last year? | |
Why do you think police force around the country, so Seattle, Portland, you have all kinds of uniformed officers that are quitting, leaving their jobs, getting out of the business because they have no support from City Hall, no support from their mayors, they have turned the citizens against them, and you're watching Minneapolis and other cities, cops are leaving by the hundreds. | |
That is exactly what Obama and Biden want. | |
They want to demolish local law enforcement so they can bring in federal law enforcement, aka a bigger, badder FBI, and they can do law enforcement on their terms. | |
They can then lock up and oppress their opponents. | |
They can investigate their opponents. | |
They can throw them in jail. | |
And that's what they're trying to do. | |
If you look at what Hitler did in the 30s in Germany, Obama and Biden are trying to do the exact same thing today. | |
And we need to be, like I said, we need to be very vigilant and aware of what they're trying to do. | |
There's a reason why they're undermining local law enforcement. | |
It's because they want to federalize as much law enforcement as they can and put it under their authority. | |
Local cops, city police, county cops are accountable to the people of their city, to the people of their county. | |
All right? | |
But federal agents are accountable to the federal government. | |
They're not accountable to local powers. | |
And if you allow federal cops to come in and take over, usurp The roles and responsibilities of local law enforcement, you essentially have the secret police of the 1930s in Germany. | |
And we can't let that happen. | |
We have to wake people up and let them know, look, and they started it with race wars. | |
They started this narrative that law enforcement, the reason why critical race theory is so important, Is that critical race theory underpins all of their political agendas. | |
They are trying to convince the country that racism is the underlying theme that undergirds everything about America. | |
That every vital part of America, the institutions of America are built on racism. | |
And law enforcement is oppressive, and cops kill minorities without cause because America is inherently racist. | |
Therefore, we need to get rid of law enforcement. | |
We need to get rid of all these institutions that are inherently racist. | |
And critical race theory is the theory that underpins all of that. | |
That's why they're pushing it in the schools, and that's why parents are pushing back against it. | |
People are finally waking up to the fact that this whole critical race theory thing has infiltrated our country and it's infiltrated institutions of higher education. | |
It's also the thing that is driving this Marxist march that Obama and Biden have been on for the last 12 or 13 years. | |
I saw a great meme this morning, you know, about Critical Race Theory. | |
Here you go. | |
Check this out. | |
Critical Race Theory explained brown bear, black bear, racist bear. | |
Yeah. | |
Well, the funny thing is, it's just ironic as heck. | |
People don't see that Critical Race Theory is One of the most overtly racist ideologies out there. | |
It is as racist as white supremacy because what it does is it focuses on race as the issue. | |
White supremacists focus on race as the main issue of culture. | |
Critical race theory does the same thing. | |
It asserts that we're all racist, we're born that way, and that we have to put in place in society safeguards against our inherent racism. | |
It's so ironic because Martin Luther King Jr. | |
And it's so ironic because, you know, Martin Luther King Jr. said, I want to be known by the character, right? | |
People should be known by their character, not by the color of their skin. | |
And what Critical Race Theory does is, it always focuses on the color of your skin. | |
And it focuses on nothing else. | |
It does not focus on character. | |
It doesn't focus on your uniqueness, your abilities, your talents, your gifts. | |
The only thing that's important in Critical Race Theory is the color of your skin. | |
Everything else is irrelevant. | |
It's overtly racist. | |
And this is why shareholders from Coca-Cola wrote to the CEO and said, look, you have to understand what you're doing here. | |
Coca-Cola, the CEO, instituted a new policy for hiring attorneys, private attorneys. | |
And there are race quotas. | |
Right. | |
So within certain categories, within the hiring of attorneys for the company, they have to hire at least 30% blacks and they have to hire at least X number of minorities in this group, in this group. | |
And what the shareholders told the CEO was, Your policy, your woke policy that is supposed to fight racism, is actually racist and it's violating civil rights laws. | |
You can't do that. | |
You can't set quotas for racial hiring because, again, you're focusing exclusively on racism, not people's character, not their qualifications, not their ability, You're focusing only on, are you black? | |
Are you brown? | |
Are you white? | |
If you're white, we're not going to hire you. | |
If you're some minority, then we'll hire you. | |
It's depressive. | |
Right. | |
The whole thing is intended to cause more division and more focus on race. | |
So that's my soapbox. | |
I'm going to step down from my soapbox for a minute. | |
Just things I've been thinking about over the weekend. | |
We need to take a little time and think about what's really happening in America. | |
Well, hold on a second. | |
Hold on a second. | |
I don't want to leave this without saying, you know, he's so right. | |
I mean, we got to speak out against this because, you know, as a whole, are there knuckleheads in the world? | |
Yeah, there's knuckleheads in the world. | |
But personally, my mother did a lot of things, man, but my mama didn't raise a racist, OK? | |
And, you know, I think for the most part, you know, and I'm not even allowed to speak this. | |
I can hear my wife in my head right now. | |
Oh, you don't understand because you're not a black man. | |
And it's like, I think it's such BS because you can't even, not that I need to defend myself against it, but you can't even speak out against it because the division is still there too. | |
I don't have the right to say that this is wrong because of the color of my skin. | |
It's completely, it's just bogus in every single way. | |
So I think our actions, I think making sure that we speak out about it, make sure that we speak out to our school boards, to every place that we can to get rid of this critical race theory, and to let the American people know, like, we're not a racist country. | |
I love what you said, too, about Martin Luther King Jr. | |
It is the content of our character, not the color of our skin. | |
I don't care what shade you are. | |
If you're a douchebag, then I'm not going to like you. | |
I don't want anything to do with you. | |
I don't see it like that. | |
Oh, God, Greg, you don't even know how racist you are when you say that. | |
I see people as people. | |
I love people. | |
You know, it's never been about that for me. | |
And, you know, it's very frustrating that, you know, as a white man, I can't say that, you know, so we need to keep speaking up and we need to keep saying that this is wrong. | |
It's totally wrong. | |
It's a narrative. | |
It doesn't just like just like they try to label us as white supremacist, you know, domestic terrorists, you know, all this stuff. | |
We need to speak out and say that this is wrong. | |
All valid points. | |
It's sad that people like us can't even really, in some people's minds, we're not allowed to weigh in on the issue because we're white. | |
Because of the color of our skin! | |
Because of the color of your skin, your opinion doesn't matter. | |
How is that not racist? | |
Wait a minute. | |
If I told some black dude or some Mexican, your opinion doesn't matter because of the color of your skin. | |
That's racist. | |
But if someone says it to me, that's not racist. | |
It's ridiculousness. | |
But they own the media, they own Google, they own education. | |
I mean, they own it all. | |
Everywhere that people get their messages. | |
Like, I can't even watch this show. | |
Like, Jenna and I, we picked a show, like, we like to watch shows. | |
But I've been talking about it for, like, the last week because, you know, they started bringing in Fauci. | |
They started bringing in the mask and watching the confusion even on the show, like, when the proper time is to wear a mask and if they work or not. | |
but then they brought in you know George Floyd and you know the whole episode was just about racism in America and how terrible it is and and you know like all this stuff and it's like I don't I don't see this you know when I'm going out around around people I don't see it in the country you know I'm not a black man or anything but it's not the America than I know. | |
It's a narrative that I can pick out pretty easily now, but they push it from every single angle. | |
So the people that aren't really looking into things or researching or thinking for themselves, they're like, oh, we're freaking America, that's the most racist place in the world. | |
But they like, everywhere that they go, they have this message and they just keep pumping it out and pumping it out and pumping it out and pumping it out until it becomes fact, but it's still fiction. | |
So that's why we've got to use our voices. | |
We've got to use the platforms, even the ones we don't like. | |
But we've got to be getting that message out there and just totally counteract that narrative in every single way. | |
The fight is on. | |
The push is on. | |
We need to speak up. | |
It's we the people. | |
In every single way, whether we're taking back the school board or we're speaking out against racism and critical race theory, it's us. | |
It's us. | |
Every voice matters. | |
Yep. | |
It's, uh, I live in, uh, in the Phoenix area and it's interesting. | |
There's an interesting dynamic here, uh, in the Valley of the Sun. | |
Uh, Phoenix area, Arizona general has a lot of, uh, Latino. | |
A lot of Mexican immigrants. | |
A lot of the labor here, labor force in the valley, is Mexican immigrants. | |
Um, whether it's, you know, working out in the fields or building homes or the guys who cut our palm trees. | |
We live in his neighborhood where there's palm trees and these dudes come out and most of the, most of the landscaping crews, almost all of them are Mexicans. | |
The construction crews are Mexicans. | |
Um, and the funny thing is like the, the white people here in the Valley, really love uh... the mexican population in this area because uh... i think part of it is because they do work That is really, really difficult, and they seem to just enjoy doing it. | |
Like, you watch these guys. | |
We have this palm tree near our house that's like 60 feet high, and there's a whole bunch of them in our neighborhood. | |
And these dudes come out there with these chainsaws and these lineman spikes, and they fire up a chainsaw, go to the top of this tree, and they're trimming the tree with a chainsaw 60 feet off the ground, hanging from a little belt. | |
And I mean, I used to do some crazy stuff when I was younger. | |
I used to do rock climbing and stuff. | |
But I would never take a running chainsaw up to the top of a tree and start cutting limbs off of it. | |
But these guys are like, they have no problem doing this stuff. | |
These guys work so freaking hard in everything they do. | |
They have a great work ethic. | |
They're good people. | |
They're kind, they're polite. | |
The funny thing is in this area, there isn't a lot of, I don't see it anyway, I don't see hatred, violence, or any kind of hostility toward Mexicans. | |
And there's Mexicans everywhere you go! | |
You know, the whites and the Mexicans get along great. | |
This idea that our communities and our nation is inherently racist, I just don't see the evidence of it. | |
Like I said, I've lived here in the Valley for 10 years. | |
I worked on the north side of Milwaukee, near north side of Milwaukee, for years as a medic. | |
And that part of the city is like 95% black. | |
And I would go an entire shift and hardly see any white people where I worked. | |
It was almost all blacks. | |
Again, we would show up and Even though me and my partner were white, there was respect given toward us. | |
We respected the people that we served on the job. | |
I didn't see, and this is back in the 80s and 90s, I just didn't see the kind of hatred and friction that the mainstream media is pushing. | |
I've lived in a lot of areas where There's a lot of racial diversity, and I really haven't seen or witnessed The kind of racial tension that they say is just inherent in our culture, it's everywhere. | |
You can't avoid it. | |
You can't even stop being racist. | |
You don't even know you're a racist. | |
Like, really? | |
You're so racist, you have no idea. | |
Yeah, I'm kind and I'm polite and respectful to people of different races, and yet somehow I'm just being racist and I don't even know it. | |
I literally got accused of that, like you're so racist you don't even know it. | |
You're so immersed in racism like you have no idea how racist you are. | |
Are you freaking kidding me right now? | |
Are you really kidding me right now? | |
So we have some news in Georgia and it's actually anti-news. | |
Anti-news? | |
It's anti-news. | |
So Judge Amaro Heard the motions to dismiss in Georgia. | |
What that is about is there are two lawsuits that have been filed in Georgia regarding the 2020 election. | |
First one, the plaintiff is Garland Favorito. | |
He's an election worker. | |
He's actually been working in the Fulton County election system for like 20 years. | |
He brought a lawsuit. | |
Where he is asking to look at, forensically examine the ballots because he has a pile of affidavits of witnesses who say that they found fraudulent ballots in the election. | |
So he's filed a lawsuit to look at the ballots. | |
The judge has ordered that he can examine the ballots and then The defendants in the case, Fulton County and some other public officials, they filed motions to dismiss. | |
So the judge heard the oral arguments today on motions to dismiss that case. | |
He has not issued a ruling. | |
He's going to take it under consideration. | |
Same thing has happened with, there's another lawsuit where different plaintiffs, they're seeking to get Ruby, And her daughter, uh, Shane, to testify. | |
They're the ones who were, um, scanning the ballots multiple times. | |
Um, there was motions to dismiss that case and judge heard, uh, oral arguments from the attorneys to dismiss for that. | |
Again, he's not issuing a ruling today. | |
He's taking it under advisement and he'll issue a ruling at a later, later date. | |
So kind of anticlimactic this morning in Georgia. | |
But there's a lot of election news I think that's going to potentially break this week. | |
I think it's going to break the internet. | |
Yeah, break the internet. | |
Well, I think that's coming. | |
I had an interesting dream last night. | |
Let's just send solar flares on the way. | |
Yeah. | |
In a dream I had this morning, | |
Radio stations it's again these the dreams that I get are a little bit Symbolic, but I saw something like radio stations and There was a question about the specifications for the how they did their broadcasting So transmitter frequency how many watts of power they put out and all this information and I | |
I'm not exactly sure if it was radio stations, but it was stations that communicate to the mass audience. | |
Whether it was TV or radio, I don't even really know. | |
It seemed in the dream like it was radio. | |
And someone was going and verifying all of this information for these broadcast networks. | |
The relevant part of the dream was that None of this information had changed over the course of time. | |
They did a recheck of all this information, and it was the same information that was there the last time they had checked, but it had been years since they had checked. | |
In the intervening time period, all that information had become irrelevant. | |
No one cared about it. | |
And all of a sudden, it was relevant. | |
Okay, so information, specific information about broadcast networks that had been irrelevant for years suddenly became relevant and they needed to re-verify all this information. | |
I had a dream, let's see, today's Monday, I think this was on Friday night, where celebrities were unable to communicate with their fans. | |
And no amount of troubleshooting was able to fix the problem. | |
Now, how do most celebrities communicate with their fans? | |
Social media. | |
They have Facebook pages, Instagram pages, YouTube channels. | |
But they weren't able to communicate with their fans. | |
Just disruption of service. | |
And they did all kinds of troubleshooting and nothing could fix it. | |
So I'm having these, I'm having lately, the last two weeks, I'm having more dreams about disruption of communications, social media, that sort of thing. | |
I suspect that when the information comes out about the Arizona audit, and if Pennsylvania doesn't audit, other states do audits, or if they do forensic examination of the ballots, and it turns out that Joe Biden was not a legitimately elected president. | |
I think they're going to have to take down some social media platforms. | |
I'm getting more and more convinced that that's coming. | |
Another reason to head over to Cloud Hub, Cloud Autonomous. | |
Yeah, it's probably not a bad idea to establish your presence on some social media platforms that are not likely to take you down. | |
I don't know if you caught wind of this over the weekend, but I did a live video broadcast on Telegram this weekend. | |
What? | |
Yes. | |
How do you do that? | |
Video. | |
So let me explain what that's about. | |
Telegram has been kind of behind the pack on rolling out live video. | |
And I think I know why that is. | |
It's a different philosophy for bringing technology out to the public. | |
So Jeff Brain with CloudHub, what he likes to do is he will get some technology, a tool, a service, whether it's video or live streaming or groups or chats or whatever, he'll kind of get it to where it's functional and then he'll roll it out and make it available and then they'll tweak it as they go and make it better. | |
It's not always optimized and ideally functional when it's rolled out, but then it gets better. | |
What Telegram seems to do is they tend to perfect technology first, internally, and then they make it public. | |
So, Telegram has been behind everybody else on rolling out the video conferencing and the live video. | |
Now, Jeff told us on that live broadcast a couple weeks ago that CloudHub is going to roll out Live video conferencing where you'll a host will be able to do a video live stream and then they'll have people in the chat that can raise their hand that you can Unmute them and then they can come on and they can talk discuss ask questions live on the live stream They'll be on audio, but the presenter is on video Sort of like | |
Traditional Zoom video conferencing or webinars where the presenter is live, they're on video and all the audience is listening. | |
And then the presenter can then unmute people and they can go on audio and they can ask questions, right? | |
That's how most of this technology develops. | |
Well, Telegram now has that capability in beta. | |
I installed the beta version of Telegram 7.8 on my phone. | |
Telegram has had for a long time, they've had audio chats. | |
Where you can go live, and you're on audio, and you can have a discussion, you can do a presentation, but then you see in the chat all the people that are listening, and then people can raise their hand if they want to talk. | |
And you can then unmute them and they can talk. | |
Telegram's had that on audio, now they have it on video. | |
Oh, that's awesome. | |
So on the beta 7.8 version of Telegram, you can start a live chat and toggle between your microphone or your camera on your phone. | |
It's not available on iPhone right now. | |
It's only for Android, and it's in beta, and you have to install the beta version of it. | |
I tested it out on Saturday, and I did probably a 10-minute video live stream. | |
Most of the people that were on the chat could only hear the discussion. | |
To them it was an audio chat, but I could see my video screen there and I was broadcasting on video on Telegram doing a live chat. | |
I would imagine in a future update of Telegram they'll then incorporate that and make it available to everybody. | |
So it looks like Telegram is going to have video live streaming with live chat and you can Like I said, let people jump in, ask questions, comment, whatever. | |
And it looks like it's coming pretty soon. | |
That's going to be awesome. | |
Yeah, so that'll be a game changer. | |
If you get booted off DLive or whatever else, we don't know what's going to happen. | |
I think it's good to have options. | |
And I would just like to say that I've been live and streaming here for almost an hour now with no issues because I haven't said any of the words I was saying the first four attempts to broadcast this morning. | |
Huh. | |
Hmm. | |
I wonder if there's a correlation. | |
Between saying certain things and getting bounced. | |
Yeah, and that's a thing. | |
Ultimately we have to end up on a platform where we can say what we want to say without having to dance around and avoid certain words. | |
A lot of the guys and gals who have been doing election... I guess I would say election fraud. | |
Broadcasts on YouTube, livestreams, Behizzy, Nick Moseder, and those guys, they're getting hit from YouTube pretty hard. | |
At least one of them has been banned. | |
They've got a lot of videos taken down. | |
And these guys have relatively small accounts. | |
But YouTube, the deep state, is in a panic. | |
And they want to shut up anyone who's talking about election fraud. | |
So if we're going to talk about certain things, we're going to have to do it off of... | |
Oh my gosh! | |
Look at this! | |
Look at this! | |
I don't even know if we're still live. | |
Dave, you just paused. | |
Oh my gosh, man. | |
We just said a buzzword and it's gone. | |
You can't make this stuff up, folks. | |
You cannot make this stuff up. | |
I don't even know if I'm still streaming. | |
Am I? | |
I am. | |
Dave, they froze you! | |
Oh my gosh. | |
There you go. | |
There you just saw it happen. | |
You just saw that happen in real time. | |
Oh my gosh. | |
I'm telling you guys, we're freaking winning. | |
We're winning. | |
Look, they just took Dave Signal down. | |
They just took it down. | |
Crazy. | |
Crazy, crazy. | |
And listen, this is why we've got to continue to speak up. | |
This is why... Listen, we're just two guys. | |
We're just a couple guys. | |
We're American patriots. | |
We don't want to be in this fight anyway, right? | |
But we're in it, so this is what we do. | |
But this is why it's so important for the American people to stand up because your voice definitely matters. | |
And if you don't think it matters, watch and see what just happened. | |
Or check out the previous four attempts I had to broadcast this morning. | |
They do not want the information getting out, and they'll take anybody down that says it. | |
But, you know, we're stubborn. | |
We're dependent on God, not on a social media platform. | |
But look. | |
Look at this. | |
This is what just happened. | |
Dave's still with us, but, I mean, he's frozen. | |
Your voice matters. | |
And listen guys, I would have loved to have met more of the American people. | |
I would have loved to have gotten to spend time with you guys, to capture it, to get that American spirit on video like Miguel Fornia and I wanted to do. | |
But I'll tell you what, the American spirit showed up in the media room and it was the moms and dads that we talked to that had the greatest impact. | |
And you know what? | |
They were just like, we're just parents. | |
We didn't want this fight. | |
This fight came to us, and we weren't afraid. | |
We stood up, we made our voices heard, and we're making a difference. | |
It's up to all of us. | |
Stop putting all of our eggs in the Trump basket, in our secret patriot insider friend's basket, and anybody else that come and save us. | |
It's up to us. | |
It's we the people. | |
We have all the power. | |
We have all the power. | |
And I think they're starting to see that at the school board level, at the city level, at the state level. | |
They're recognizing and they're realizing how powerful they really are. | |
America, it's up to us. | |
We're the ones that are going to do it. | |
I could not be prouder to fight with you guys, to serve with you guys, and to save this country with you guys. | |
So, yeah, I'm still 5 by 5 and Medic's gone. | |
Because he said certain things that you can't say. | |
But guys, listen, I'm going to get out of here. | |
I'm cutting it over to Dilly. | |
Guys, I'll be back tomorrow morning, 9.30 a.m. | |
Eastern Standard Time. | |
Make sure that you come and check out Medic Monday again next week. | |
And guys, make sure to keep Jen in prayers this week. | |
She's got surgery on Wednesday, so I would appreciate it if you lift up my family for that. | |
And I love you guys. | |
I love you guys so much. | |
I love you too, Dave, even though you're frozen. | |
You're the chosen frozen. | |
But I love you guys. | |
God bless your day. | |
I'll see you back here again on the morning. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm like frustrated and amused at the same time with the interruptions of the broadcast today, but it just lets me know that we're over the target. | |
And let's take back that other word, too. | |
Renegades. | |
Go out there and get it done, America. | |
I love you. | |
I love you. | |
I'll see you tomorrow. | |
I love you. | |
Rambles of genius. | |
Go forth and have no fear. | |
Go forth and have no fear. | |
Ba-da-da, ba-da-da. | |
Come close and mend in peace. | |
Ba-da-da, ba-da-da. | |
That's when hey, hey, hey, hey. Living life with renegades. | |
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Living life with renegades. Renegades. Renegades. Renegades. Renegades. Renegades. hey. Living life with renegades. Renegades. Renegades. Renegades. Renegades. Renegades. Renegades. | |
Renegades. - All hail the underdogs. | |
All hail the new kids. | |
All hail the outlaws. | |
Spear birds and cool bricks. | |
It's our time to make a move. | |
It's our time to make amends. | |
It's our time to break the rules. | |
Let's begin. |