Millstone Report: Alabama Rules Embryos HUMAN LIFE, Trans Man Injures 3 Girls In Basketball Game
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Greenbo Gestapo, the goose-stepping gay lobby, all of that stops right now.
People say we need to make America great again.
I completely agree.
We may need to make Gallows great again.
Literally so many people that need to have a millstone put around their neck and tossed into the sea.
All right, welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the Millstone Report.
I'm your host, Paul Harrell.
Good news out of Alabama.
Get to that here in just a moment.
So last week I reported on the apparent shift in the pro-life movement thanks to abolitionists, those who want abortion to be outlawed and criminalized.
The pro-life movement has become the new pro-choice movement.
We covered this last week.
It's fascinating, quite honestly.
Thanks to the viral video of abolitionist Russell Hunter confronting Oklahoma State Representative Marcus McIntyre, the new political battle lines have been drawn.
Pro-lifers want to regulate abortion now, and abolitionists want to ban it and prosecute doctors and mothers who kill their babies.
This is the new reality, the new political reality.
And while it may take time to fully convince voters how precious human life really is, hasn't that been what this has all been about as we've been fighting abortion for the last 50 years?
I don't expect the abolitionists to give up.
I believe the Overton window will continue to shift, will continue to move our way, because, quite frankly, it has to.
And we've got some good news on the front.
Last week, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that human embryos are now children.
They always have been.
And entitled to the same rights as unborn babies in the womb.
Now the case centered around a...
You might think, how did it get to this level?
Because that was my first question.
What case would have involved this to get to the highest court in the land of Alabama?
The case centered around a Mobile, Alabama fertility clinic called the Center for Reproductive Medicine.
Now a patient wandered into an area, apparently, of the clinic where embryos were stored and Accidentally, you know, knocked over and destroyed them.
I mean, the image I get is it's quite literally like a bull in a china shop situation.
So the containers stored the embryos that belonged to three couples.
The couples involved decided to sue the clinic under Alabama's wrongful death of a minor statute.
You see where this is going.
So initially the circuit court threw out that lawsuit and said in part, quote, The cryopreserved in vitro embryos involved in this case do not fit within the definition of a person, end quote.
So they appealed, and this judge essentially says, hey, the embryos are not covered under the wrongful death of the minor statute.
So they appealed.
However, the Alabama Supreme Court says...
We're not going to buy that argument.
They reversed the lower court's decision, and now human embryos are considered sacred human life in the state of Alabama.
Now, this decision will likely mean, as liberals are shrieking right now, the end of IVF frozen baby storage facilities in Alabama.
The Alabama Supreme Court acted consistently, in my view, and took the concept of the sanctity of life to its logical conclusion.
All human life is sacred and it deserves to be protected and revered as such.
And really, any of our tips to define it other than what it clearly is, the scientific life at conception idea, are just men drawing arbitrary lines in the sand and rejecting the standard of God.
The Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice, in fact, authored a concurring opinion That cites the biblical fact that man is created in the image of God as the reason to protect all human life.
Imagine that.
Even embryos.
Chief Justice Tom Parker wrote, quote, This is incredible.
Listen to this quote.
The theologically based view of the sanctity of life adopted by the people of Alabama encompasses the following.
God made every person in His image, each person therefore has a value that far exceeds the ability of human beings to calculate, and human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy God, who views the destruction of His image as an affront to Himself.
This is true of unborn human life, no less than it is of all other human life.
That even before birth, the opinion goes on, all human beings bear the image of God and their lives cannot be destroyed without effacing His glory, end quote.
Wow.
What a refreshing statement of truth from a secular institution.
Some on X are saying that this is what Christian nationalism looks like.
I would tend to agree.
So cue the Politico hit pieces.
That's right.
Politico hit piece launched today on, you guessed it, Christian nationalism.
Here it is on your screen.
Politico-Trump allies prepare to infuse Christian nationalism in second administration.
Now, this is, of course, if he is able to overcome the massive amount of voter fraud.
Matter of fact, I am very disappointed in Donald Trump today, as news has reached me.
And this will be coming up on the Stu Peters Show, but...
It's just unbelievable what's going on in the state of Michigan.
The GOP chair there by the name of Karamo, Christina Karamo, is being forced out by deep staters, RNCers, and they're trying to put in basically their own guys, the chair of GOP, And Trump is backing this.
And you can say all you want.
Well, it's once again his advisors.
Well, at some point, the buck's got to stop with him.
He is backing a coup in the state of Michigan.
And more on that coming up on the Stu Peters Show, where he's going to sit down with the rightful GOP chair of the state of Michigan, Christina Caramo, coming up at the top of the hour.
With Stu Peters.
I'm going to get to the bottom of this, but it's really disturbing what's going on.
But anyway, obviously you would think a Trump administration is going to be a lot more friendly to Christian values than, say, the godless Biden administration and the Democrats that stand against every single one of the Ten Commandments as a matter of public policy.
Every single one of them.
And yeah, we have a problem with the GOP. But let's get to this political hit piece.
I have a point that I want to make with this news, and we will get to it here in just a moment.
Trump allies prepare to infuse Christian nationalism in second administration.
So this is a piece by Politico, written by Alexander Ward and Heidi Prisbla.
All right.
So, the fear-mongering is real.
And you know what?
You've got to also take this as a package deal.
You have to take this right along with Rob Reiner's documentary that's out, which I hear is absolutely horrible.
Megan Basham was saying how absolutely disjointed it was, and I would expect nothing less.
Taking, you know, trying to find, you know, faux Christians, or, you know, Christians, to bash Christians, other Christians that are trying to get involved in the political movement, that are trying to keep Christians from being put in boxcars and put in camps, using the...
Political power that we have left to get more political power to punish the wicked, reward good, and keep our children safe.
They want to dismantle that.
All of these guys, again, all these woke people within the evangelical movement or other adjacent so-called Christian movements are doing their best to convince their followers to stay out of politics.
When they themselves are steeped in politics.
Anyway, we'll get to that strategy here in just a minute.
So, Politico warns that an influential think tank close to Donald Trump is developing plans to infuse Christian nationalist ideas in his administration.
Should the former president return to power, according to documents obtained by Politico, spearheading this effort is a man by the name of Russell Vought, who served as Trump's director of office of management and budget during the first term and has remained close to him.
Vought, who's frequently cited as a potential chief of staff and a second Trump White House, is president of the Center for Renewing America think tank, a leading group in a conservative consortium preparing for a Trump second term and the destruction of democracy.
I added that part in there.
Christian nationalists in America believe that the country was founded as a Christian nation.
Yes, we do.
Because we were.
Isn't that wild?
How can a reasonable person even dispute that?
How can a reasonable person?
Like, America wasn't founded on secular neutrality.
It's so ridiculous.
I mean, it just goes to show that we have two different realities, but you would think there'd be some progressive out there with a modicum of self-respect.
It would be like, yeah, it was a Christian nation, and we don't like Christians, so we've changed it.
I mean, that's the honest truth.
I mean, they're so out front with their Christian hatred to begin with at this point.
It's all unveiled.
Why not just say, yeah, we took the Christian nation, and we're not Christians, and we don't like Christianity, and we don't like its implications on our personal lives.
And so we took it and we destroyed it.
We made it a pagan nation.
We're now making it in the midst of making it to where people will literally worship the devil.
And that's got more of a First Amendment protection than say, oh, I don't know, meeting in church on Sunday.
Which, by the way, that's going to come down the pike real soon, in my opinion.
It says one doc, so that we believe that, okay, so they're saying this correctly, Christians, not just Christian nationalists, those who would, you know, get a little queasy at the term or identify it as Christian nationals, they'll say, yeah, we were founded as a Christian nation.
They said that Christian values should be prioritized throughout government and public life as the country has become less religious and more diverse.
Vought has embraced the idea that Christians are under assault.
Yes, we are.
And has spoken of policies he might pursue in response.
Real quick, just a quick caveat about the idea that Christians are under attack.
I do just want to say this because I used to be the guy that would—and if you believe this, that's fine.
This is just a little side note.
When it comes to Christian persecution, you know, you look at what the communists over in China will do to Christians, right?
Right.
Or, you know, think of any other oppressive government.
You could even look at the videos out there of Christians being spit on in the secular nation-state of Israel, okay?
But if you look at, like, the idea of the underground church, it's widely reported there are underground churches in China, right?
Churches, Christian churches that the Chinese government do not want to, you know, publicly recognize, don't want them to publicly flourish.
And so those people are under, you know, persecution, right?
And a lot of people over here in the West would say, a lot of them evangelical, you know, the intelligentsia, highly educated people, they would want to point out when we complain about the marginalization of Christians in America or Christianity under attack, they would say, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
You're not being persecuted, though.
Those over there, they always want to qualify this, a little caveat.
Over there in China, that's real Christian persecution, but we're just, you know, I mean, we're just Daniel and Babylon here, and we just have to endure this, and yada, yada, yada.
And I have to say, I used to think that that was a good qualification because you have Christian brothers and sisters who are losing their lives.
You talk about Middle Eastern countries, people who are losing their lives because of Christian persecution.
But I don't actually think those are apples and oranges comparisons.
I don't really think it's helpful, and I have come to believe that in our context, it's completely different.
I do believe that you can say that Christians in America are under persecution because we're in two totally different contexts.
And it has to do with the fact that China or some Middle Eastern country...
They were never Christian nations.
I mean, unless you count Egypt, they were a Christian nation for 400 years.
But, I mean, if you really take a look at it, we're in a different context, and I think that context can change the meanings of words for us today.
We were a Christian nation, and we have had that slowly taken away from us.
Much of it is our own fault.
And now there's this open hatred for Christians.
It's promoted in almost everything that you see for all of the major institutions, professional sports, TV, Hollywood, music.
It's all out there.
And so, you know, when people start to say, Christians are under attack, and they say, whoa, whoa, whoa, slow.
No, real Christians are under attack over in China.
Wait a second.
No, totally two different things.
We have been subverted.
And again, I do believe if we do nothing, they do want to put us in boxcars, which that would then qualify.
Would that then qualify as persecution?
So...
For those of you who may get triggered, or you may have family members, I don't think anybody in this audience is, but you have people who are wanting to make that qualification.
Just a pet peeve of mine.
I've recently decided that it's totally okay to say Christians are under attack in this country, and Christians are being persecuted in this country for their faith, and it's in a different political context than maybe China.
But political realities are different from different country to country, and I just think it's something to think about.
Back to this piece, Politico attacking Christian nationalism.
One document drafted by CRA staff, again CRA is the Center for Renewing America, it's a think tank.
One document by CRA staff and fellows includes a list of top priorities for CRA in a second Trump term.
Christian nationalism is one of the bullet points in the document.
Others include invoking the Insurrection Act on day one to quash protests and refusing to spend authorized congressional funds on unwanted projects.
CRA's work fits into a broader effort by conservative MAGA-leaning organizations to influence a future Trump White House.
Two people familiar with plans who were granted anonymity to discuss internal matters.
We have more anonymous sources, guys, that Vaught hopes his proximity and regular contact with the former president, that he and Trump speak at least once a month, according to one of the people, and that will elevate Christian nationalism as a focal point on the second term.
Again, what specifically is Christian nationalism in this article besides the fact that we believe we are a Christian nation and that we need to have laws that reflect Christian values?
I mean, that's a loose term, but they don't really go into too much more detail other than, I think they do, they mention here William Wolfe, okay?
Vought has a close affiliation with Christian nationalist William Wolfe.
William Wolfe been on the program before here on the Millstone Report.
A former Trump administration official who has advocated for overturning same-sex marriage, ending abortion, and reducing access to contraceptives.
Vought, who declined to comment, is advising Project 2025.
You've heard us talk about Project 2025 that says that one of the things that needs to be done as soon as possible is pornography needs to be completely banned in this country nationwide because it is more powerful, or just as powerful, probably more powerful, It is actually a weapon.
Pornography is a weapon that has and is continuing to destroy and warp the minds of men and now women and marriages all across this country.
And it is a scourge and it is one of the reasons why we face the declining birth rate that we do.
among other things, our poison food supply.
The Trump campaign has said repeatedly that it alone is responsible for assembling a policy platform and staffing for a future administration.
In response to various news articles about how conservatives are preparing for a second Trump term, campaign advisors Susie Wiles and Chris Lasiveta said in a memo last year, despite our being crystal clear, some allies haven't gotten the hint, and the media in their anti-Trump zeal has been all too willing and the media in their anti-Trump zeal has been all too willing to continue using anonymous sources and speculation about a second Trump administration in an effort to prevent a second Uh,
Okay, so anyway, the point of this article, I just wanted to, the point I want to make on this article, because it goes down further to talk about how this Russell Vaught guy, they quote him in an earlier piece saying that we've got to,
you know, save America and retake America for our, you know, quote, Judeo-Christian values, and I know more and more people are realizing that the idea of, like, Judeo-Christian values is, in fact, an oxymoron, and it doesn't make any sense, and You would be right to think that, but that's still what's being put out there over and over again now.
All of that to say, if you are a Bible-believing Christian and you believe that you should vote in elections, even though elections are rigged, then they're going to label you a Christian nationalist.
And case in point is this tweet from a guy by the name of Michael Clary, who is a pastor of And he linked to this article earlier today, and he said, here's the Christian nationalism play they're running.
Step one, come up with a vague new label that has a sinister overtone like Christian nationalism.
Now, they also like to interchange the word Christofascist.
They like to put Christofascist in there as well.
And that's one of the reasons why the infighting within some Christian circles over Christian nationalism It's so ridiculous because they're going to come up with some name for us anyway.
Again, the criteria is, do you believe in Jesus and do you want to vote?
They don't care about your nuanced...
I've heard some people, you know, well, it's not Christian nationalism.
It's really Christian federalism.
Who...
Quit.
Just stop it.
Like, I'm just saying that the term itself is something that's meant to try to divide us when they're preparing to put us in boxcars.
It's kind of nonsense.
But I'm just pointing out they also use the term Christofascist, and if I had to embrace one of those terms, I think I would rather just say, okay, Christian nationalist.
That's fine.
Call me a Christian nationalist.
That term we can work with, right?
And again, it means different things to different people and different varying degrees and scales.
Refuse to define it, only denounce it.
Okay, step two.
Target and demonize politically involved conservative Christians.
Weaponize and deploy the Christian nationalist label to turn other Christians against them.
That has absolutely happened.
That has absolutely happened.
See David French, Russell Moore, and others.
Step three, demand denunciations from ordinary Christians as a way to demonstrate their reasonableness.
Dangle the carrot of entering respectability until they comply.
Now this number three, that is a very accurate description of what they're doing.
Now, another definition of inner ring respectability could just be the love of man.
You want to be thought of as one of those reasonable Christians.
It's really funny.
How are you going to be thought of as a reasonable Christian when the...
Society around us is getting more and more wicked, and they don't even want to hear the name Jesus Christ, let alone that he's Lord and King of Kings and can save you from your sins.
There's nothing reasonable about that outside.
I mean, come on, we worship Christ, a Savior who conquered death.
He died and resurrected.
Is there anything reasonable about that?
that or is that supernatural yeah respectability though it Expand the Christian national label, he says.
Again, this is the strategy here.
Expand the Christian national label like a canopy over an ever-growing number of Christians who would have previously denounced it.
The resulting cognitive dissonance will steer them away from anything associated with Christian nationalism until all Christian political involvement is implicated by the label.
Regardless, it's all going to come to a binary choice in the end anyway.
It's all going to come to that in the end anyway, because that's how they're going to this breakneck, wicked pace.
Continue to bludgeon people using the Christian nationalism label until all conservative Christians are driven away from political engagement.
See my previous point about how a lot of these big and mid-Eva voices are trying to steer Christians away from political involvement, especially if they are dabbling or using phrases like Christian nationalism.
And yet these people, not all of them, but a lot of them are...
They're steeped in politics, and they're all left-wing, and they always want to punch to the right, and they always want to hug to the left for that respectability.
And so Michael Clary, he ends this by saying that we can't stop them from running their playbook, but neither do we have to play their game.
So again, if you believe the Bible, they will call you a Christian nationalist sooner or later.
Just accept it and turn it into a badge of honor, and then he says, I'll go first, I am a Christian nationalist.
This is the way.
This is the way.
This is a guy, in my opinion, that knows what time it is, and the hour's late, and again, it'll become obvious.
There's still a lot of people that are kind of sleeping on this, but in the end, it's going to become quite obvious of the binary choice.
You've heard it said Christ or chaos.
You've heard it said pagan nation or Christian nation, but all of this will be made clear.
The more The more they lurch to the left or lurch or descend further on the path to hell.
And that's why...
But look, here's the deal.
That's why this...
These are the battle lines, but I just highlighted the fact that at the top of the show, the Overton window is moving.
Matter of fact, articles like this Politico hit piece also serve to move the Overton window.
And in the meantime, you have Christian red states like the Alabama Supreme Court coming out and saying, look, we're going to protect life, even if it's these embryos, which there's a whole ethical, moral question about the morality behind IVF treatments and everything else.
But this is a good victory, right?
This is a good victory in the state of Alabama.
So you just chalk this up.
There are Christian red states whose legislators, and I know a lot of them are still dominated by big government GOP rhino deep staters that are theirs controlled opposition.
That's certainly the case, right, in a lot of states.
But then on other issues like Idaho passing a law that says, hey, look, we're going to execute pedophiles.
Okay, that's a big deal.
You have other states across the country banning kids at drag shows.
You have the state of Texas that had a bill drafted to make transing kids child abuse, and big government GOP deep state donors squashed it because they don't want to criminalize.
Just like what The abolitionists want to criminalize abortion.
There's people out there that want to criminalize transient kids, meaning if you do it, you've committed child abuse under the child abuse statute.
Maybe that would also help us to figure out what's going on with child protective services all across this country as well.
Unbelievable.
We're going to take a break right now, and we're going to come back because the next story that I have to get into is going to take up a lot more time.
For those of you that don't know, there is viral video going on.
We're going to talk about this in just a minute.
Viral video going around showing a...
A deranged man who thinks he's a woman playing in high school basketball, injuring a girl, and the sheer force.
I mean, it's like the equivalent of me going and trying to play basketball with a gorilla, right?
I mean, just the sheer force and strength difference is not fair at all.
We're going to talk about that and the school's reaction to the coach who forfeited the game because three players had already been injured.
Three girls had already been injured by this giant man playing basketball.
Who, you know, thinks he's a woman, so we've got to let him do it.
We're going to have that story coming up for you here in just a minute.
And while we go to break, Stu Peters interviewed David Riley yesterday on the Idaho bill.
That would make, you know, that would require the death penalty or at least make it an option for pedophiles in the state of Idaho.
We're going to take a break.
My name is Paul Harrell.
Don't go anywhere.
Don't go anywhere.
David J. Reilly has been looking into this, knows a lot about it, and he joins us now.
Do you agree?
I completely agree with everything that you've said so far, Stu.
I mean, it's a great bill, but I don't think it goes nearly far enough.
So the bill that you're talking about was introduced by Representative Tanner and Skog.
It's going to give the death penalty, but The thing about it is that it's only if the prosecutor wishes to pursue it, right?
It's not like automatic or a mandatory thing.
This is only in the case where a prosecutor deems fit.
And frankly, where I lived in Kootenai County, Idaho, in the late 80s and the early 90s, one of our county prosecutors was accused of enticing a minor.
And harboring a young girl going out and presenting as though they were boyfriend and girlfriend.
And no charges were ever brought against him.
He was never found guilty.
Everything was dropped.
So there's a lot of room with this.
There was another bill actually, House Bill 405, that was introduced by Representative Bredman, which would introduce mandatory minimums, a five-year sentence if you're convicted of any kind of lewd conduct with a minor or anything in that area.
And that is actually being held up.
It hasn't gone for a vote yet.
It's locked away in the drawer of the Judiciary Committee.
And so, you know, in Idaho, we used to have a law in the books that if you had sex with somebody's cow, that was a five-year mandatory minimum.
But if you have sex with somebody's six-year-old daughter, those charges could get pled down, dropped, you know, you would settle for something a little bit less for a more guaranteed conviction.
What do you think these people want?
I mean...
How do you justify this?
Well, I guess the only thing that makes any sense to me is that our leaders are doing some of this heinous activity and that they're afraid that if they ever get caught, you know, they want a lenient sentence.
That's what it seems like to me.
I mean, we know about Jeffrey Epstein.
We know about how there's compromise on most of the people in Washington, D.C. We know that they've human-trafficked young girls to get them in photos with powerful politicians, corporations, the media.
Our old Spokesman Review here in Spokane, the former editor-in-chief of the Spokesman Review was uploading child pornography that he had sourced on Instagram.
And this is the guy that's supposed to be presenting us with our media.
You know, they said Pizzagate was the hoax.
It wasn't.
They said that all of this moral panic about pedophilia is nonsense.
Well, it's not.
I'm sorry.
In Idaho, we've had teachers like Eric McDermott that used sexually explicit books to entice his students to get them to come home to his house so he could rape them, allegedly.
I believe that's still in court.
There was another one, Sarai McCormick, a teacher in West Bonner County High School who slept with a 16-year-old student.
That kid's damaged now because of that.
She never did a day in jail.
45 days suspended sentence.
That's it.
We had another incident in 2021 where somebody was attempting to abduct a 10-year-old kid on the pier in Coeur d'Alene.
Right in broad daylight, this guy never, he went, he did one day in jail.
I take it back.
He did one day in jail with 150 days suspended sentence.
And you know what he does?
He practices family law in Spokane.
Where he takes custody of children when their parents are getting a divorce.
This society is sick.
And frankly, I think that the judgment that you were talking about is already honest.
America is reprobate in every sense of the term.
Our money is fake.
Our justice system is a joke.
They're spying on American citizens for exercising their First Amendment rights, and we aren't doing anything to stem the rising tide of pedophilia in this country.
So while this is a good first step, it doesn't go nearly far enough.
These people should be afraid.
They should be looking over their shoulder every day that they walk free, frankly.
You know, the corruption in this state is so bad, we had a case in Shoshone County, in Kellogg, where a student from the high school who was very disturbed was sexually abusing other students, he was making lewd comments to them, and at one point he was caught in his room looking out the window at a couple of five-year-old girls masturbating.
When the father of those two girls, Major John Taylor, found out what had happened, he went and talked to the family.
He called the police.
They did nothing to help him.
Nothing to help him.
And so on Father's Day last year, when he came home and found out that this had happened again, he went ballistic.
He got a gun and murdered the entire family.
And then the police extracted a confession from him without reading his Miranda rights.
So, you know, we've got a problem here in America.
And I...
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
My name is Paul Harrell.
Thanks so much for being with us.
All right, so we've got a great rest of the show for you.
Also, more Stu Peters coming up, brand new Stu Peters show coming up at the top of this hour, so you don't want to miss that.
We'll preview that for you here in just a moment.
A little recap.
What we've been talking about from the top of the show monologue on is the fact that the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that IVF, in this case, Smash Bill says Alabama Supreme Court rules that IVF snowflake babies are babies.
The Chief Justice argued for this with support from the image of God, the Ten Commandments, John Calvin, Thomas Aquinas.
This is what Christian nationalism looks like.
Also, Ben Zizloff with a great recap.
At the end of last week, Alabama Supreme Court ruled that An embryo created through in vitro fertilization is protected by wrongful death laws.
And then cites the Chief Justice and his concurring opinion, saying that the reason this is the case is because of the image of God, and that there's no way that you can, if you wrongfully destroy a human life, there's no way of doing that without incurring the wrath of Holy God.
Meaning, wrongfully, meaning it's unjustified, meaning you're killing the innocent.
Not like, you know, killing a rapist or a murderer or a pedophile, in the case of what we were just talking about earlier in the program.
So, yeah, this is a tremendous move, Ben Zizeloff.
off this is a tremendous move on part of the alabama supreme court especially as parker distinctly recognizes the legitimacy of god and his world or in his word in decisions about civil law and ethics we're seeing the leftist pagans decrying this decision upset that the right the murder babies in the womb or artificially conceive them in petri dishes only to be discarded frozen or selectively aborted is under threat let them moan let them seethe may the fear of the lord meanwhile penetrate the hearts and minds of the judges legislators and executives in our land
the primary role of government is to reward those who do good and be a terror to evildoers so speaking of evildoers I saw this last night.
Libs of TikTok reporting on the Giant Mail in Kip Academy, Massachusetts.
Injured three girls during a girls' basketball match.
They ended the game early before he could hurt more girls.
Here is the full video.
Let's take a watch.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, so you see it there.
The girl is literally, I mean, she's on the floor, writhing in pain.
So there it is.
This is a clip that's gone viral, and let's watch it one more time.
We get the rebound, and then boom.
And did something to her lower back there, apparently.
uh-huh yeah so understandably this has made people very upset and it's ignited a controversy Once again, we have just total madness.
This is absolute insanity that's being put on our kids and the adults.
The adults are saying that it's normal, that this is totally fine, normal, you should just accept it.
And if you have a problem with a man who's mentally deranged playing in women's sports, that you're somehow a bigot.
Riley Gaines, who obviously knows about this very well because she used to have to swim against a man pretending to be a woman.
A man hitting a woman used to be called domestic abuse.
Now it's called Brave.
Yes, stunning and brave.
Here's a local outlet that gives us kind of the insight about this community called Lowell.
A guy by the name of Teddy Panos writes that a charter school in Middlesex Street...
Middlesex Street in Lowell finds itself in the middle of a debate regarding women's sports and gender identity.
This past Wednesday, a story on the website Item Live was brought to our attention by a reader regarding the Lowell Collegiate Charter School girls basketball team walking out.
So at halftime, they walked out.
They forfeited the game.
They said, we can't do this anymore.
Wait till you hear the school's response.
We can't do this anymore.
You've injured one girl, now two, now three.
I don't think these girls are going to survive another half with this man, deranged, mentally insane man who needs to be in insane asylum, who thinks that he's a girl.
And the adults in power, the politicians, have paved the way to make it legal, to make it impossible for you to kick him out for being an imposter.
For being a crazy person.
For being a violent crazy person.
Might not be too violent around actual biological men, but around women, again, it'd be the equivalent of me going and playing basketball with a gorilla, okay?
The story speculates on whether the walkout which resulted in a forfeit by the Wolves was due to the presence of a male player on the Kip girls roster.
Coaches from both teams were hesitant to delve into the controversy.
What cowards.
What a bunch of cowards.
The Lowell Collegiate Athletic Director Kyle Peltzar saying that Coach Kevin Ortiz's decision was the result of multiple players getting hurt during the game on February 8th and not wanting to suffer any more injuries.
Inside Lowell has acquired an exclusive video clip of a play during the game in which the KIP player reported to be above 6 feet tall, rips the basketball away from a Wolves player as they vie for a rebound and In the process, the girl ends up on the floor in pain.
Sources familiar with the situation also tell us that despite the charter school being hesitant to get involved in the nationwide debate over the participation of biological males in female sports, There was legitimate concern from the girls on the Lowell collegiate charter school team for their physical well-being.
Players heading to the KIP matchup.
See, the Wolves were already down four.
Four players heading into the KIP matchup and did not want to suffer any more injuries prior to the school's first ever playoff appearance, scheduled just four days later on February 12th.
When asked for comment on the situation, the school released the following statement.
Now, this is what I can't...
I mean, you know what?
At this point, we should be able to believe it because these people are obsessed with this religion.
This is a religion to these people, and they want to carefully toe the line to make sure they don't say anything that could be considered a heresy to the woke LGBTQ RSTL.
I think would you like to buy Val Rainbow Brown shirts?
Charter school supports decision to forfeit game with KIPP Academy.
Okay, on February 8th, the coach of the collegiate charter school of Lowell girls basketball team decided to end a game at halftime after watching a third player injured in the game with Kip Academy.
The bench was already depleted going into the game with The 12-player roster having four players unable to play.
When the coach saw three more girls go down in the first half, leaving him with five players, he made the call to end the game early.
The upcoming charter school playoffs were looming, and he needed a healthy and robust bench in four days.
Once the third was injured, the remaining five expressed concern to him about continuing to play.
Now, why would they do that?
Was it because the players feared getting injured and not being able to compete in the playoffs?
No.
Yeah, feared getting injured by who?
The same juggernaut that had injured three of them that very day.
But listen to what this stupid, stupid school, they've got to tell you that we're down with the group thing.
We're down with the religion here.
They have to finish the letter by saying, in an effort to maintain the safety for his team, he decided to forfeit.
The charter school supports the decision to forfeit and reiterates its values of both inclusivity and safety for all students.
Now, why do you have to put that part in there?
Because they don't want you to think that they don't like trans people.
And they don't want to admit that it's insane to allow men to compete against women.
They don't want to admit that.
They don't want you to think that they think that.
They don't want you to think that there's even a possibility that they may think that.
So they have to put in the diversity, equity, and inclusion disclaimer.
Yes, yes, he forfeited.
Yes, the girls got hurt.
Yes, they were afraid they'd get hurt even more.
But I don't want you to think that we're bigots.
I don't want you to think that we're bigots.
We're not.
So they have to say this ridiculous statement.
It's values of both inclusivity and safety for all students.
We take the standards set by the MIAA and our Board of Trustees seriously and strive to uphold them on and off the court.
We also follow the guidance from the MIAA and state laws regarding equity and access for all students.
So this is in Massachusetts.
So this is in woke land.
This is in a land where churches or museums and apartment complexes.
The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association guidelines.
This is a really good local resource, by the way.
I'm impressed with this guy, whoever he is.
Well, they decided to list some of these Michigan statutes that allow this nonsense to happen.
Interference with the right to access to reproductive and gender-affirming health care services.
Abusive litigation civil actions.
Amending a birth certificate.
In Massachusetts, a person who has completed medical intervention for the purpose of permanent sex reassignment may have their birth record amended.
As of July 1, 2015, surgery is no longer a prerequisite to getting a new birth certificate.
So this guy is, in all likelihood, this guy is walking around with a full set and is able to...
Let's just back it up a little bit.
Yeah, here's the rebound and...
I mean, that guy is walking around fully testosterone, in all likelihood, a full biological man, and the girl rides on the floor in pain.
What kind of a society are we?
This is so disgusting.
Unbelievable.
Last week we told you about Fannie Willis.
Here's a little refresher.
She did not like being questioned in her court.
You know, she's implicated in essentially a love affair with the prosecutor who's trying to persecute President in Exile Donald Trump.
Campaign, you know, paying him money, going on these vacations.
She's basically on trial for corruption.
Here's a little highlight.
I always have cash at the house.
That has been, I don't know, all my life.
If you're a woman and you go on a date with a man, you better have $200 in your pocket.
So if that man acts up, you can go where you want to go.
So I keep cash in my house.
And I don't keep cash as good in my purse like I used to.
I don't go on many dates.
But when you go on a date, you should have cash in your pocket.
So my question was, where did that cash originally come from, if it didn't come out of the bank?
Cash is fungible.
I had cash for years in my house.
So for me to tell you the story...
Cass is fungible.
I want to make sure you know I can use, you know, complex legalese terms like fungible.
When it comes from, when you go to Publix and you buy something, you get $50, you throw it in there.
It's been my whole life.
When I took out a large amount of money on my first campaign, I kept some of the cash of that.
Like, to tell you...
Yeah, so that one part there, you know, had some people speculating, and we told you this last week, some people speculated that...
That one part was an admission of a crime.
We'll see if it was or not.
I have to point out, you're going to know why I'm recovering this story.
But one thing I missed is the fact that her dress is on backwards.
I don't know what that means.
I don't know how you say, well, people...
For those of you that don't know, that is a lady's dress that she has worn backwards.
That is a zipper in the front.
The zipper's supposed to be in the back.
Many people online were speculating.
Many people...
So let's talk about...
First, let's just talk about...
Many people recognize that this is, in fact...
Just have cash in my house.
I don't...
A dress that is on backwards...
Yeah, that's better clear.
You see the stitching here, the sewing right there, you know, around the collarbones.
That's supposed to be in the back, and that's why her dress was so ill-fitting, by the way.
It very much is ill-fitting, and it's a total embarrassment.
Look at that.
I mean, that's...
That is fantastic.
You say, well, how could she do something like that?
Well, I'm going to go on a limb here and say that that must be a dress that she's never worn.
I would even venture to say that she has handlers now.
Fannie Willis likely has handlers that have stepped in to try to stem this tide of accountability for her obvious corruption.
And we may have another Stacey Abrams on hand.
Scandals like this for Democrats only serve to bolster them And I know they would say the same thing about us.
But I would just venture to guess that they're going to have plans for her to try to save her political career so she can be the next Stacey Abrams.
So she had a very bad week last week.
So of course that meant that we need the help of the black faith community.
They've got to step in here.
This is from Protestia.
No weapon formed against you shall prosper.
Fannie Willis receives an award from Atlanta Church after testifying on a fair.
She had a very, very bad week.
Now, in this photo, her dress appears to be on correctly.
That doesn't look like a dress that is on backwards.
Unlike this dress that is clearly on backwards.
I don't even know what kind of...
I don't know what's going on in the...
Well, anyway, I'm not going to go there.
So no weapon be formed.
So she gets this honor.
William Wolfe responds by saying, Fannie Willis is on trial for corruption and committing adultery with her employee, a married employee, but that didn't stop a local black church from welcoming her into their pulpit and praying for her success.
Okay, this is the...
This is a Seventh-day Adventist church called the Atlanta Berean Church, a Seventh-day Adventist church congregation.
This is what it sounded like.
Even if you feel like everything you are doing in your life is the right thing...
And you're making mistakes all along the way, but you're trying.
At this time...
So, hat tip to Woke Preacher Clips for this clip.
That's Woke Preacher Clips.
Follow them on Twitter.
They are a good follow.
We are delighted today, amen, that D.A. Fonnie Willis has consented to be here with us, to come and to be a part of a worship experience.
She's not a stranger to Berean.
Her daughter went to a school just across the way and we are delighted that in her busy schedule she was able to pencil us in and she is here this morning to accept a An award of accomplishment and achievement.
And so we prayerfully ask that you will pray as we go into this brief moment to acknowledge and affirm the good work that she has done and is doing.
And we're asking and soliciting your prayers on her behalf.
Because when you are in that arena and when you are engaged in the work that she is engaged with, especially with individuals who have all kinds of powers and connections and so forth, It is a challenge, a daunting challenge.
This woman has been caught in an affair with a married woman, and a church decides to bring her in and not just pray.
It would be fun to think of the kid, hey, we want to pray for you.
Your life's messed up.
We're here for you.
They bring her on stage and give her an award.
They let her have the pulpit.
What in the world's going on?
And yet and still under God, and through the grace of God, sustaining and strengthening her, she pressed on and pressed forward.
So this time, we're going to invite her to come.
And we're going to invite...
Her dress is on correctly this time.
She's got...
Come on, you can do better than that.
You can do better than that.
Come on, amen, amen, amen.
She is one of us.
There she is, everybody.
She got her dress on.
I'm gonna stop here and I just want to let you know something.
Church, specifically...
Congregations that gather on the Lord's Day to worship the Lord, to focus on the Lord, those are not, it's typically not a good idea to recognize anybody else, to award, to give anybody an award, even if they did deserve it, which Fannie Willis clearly doesn't.
But in a worship service, a supposed Christian worship service, and so millstone for the Berean Atlanta Church, You guys are taking the focus away from God, who you're supposed to be worshiping, Jesus Christ, and instead are deciding to worship Fannie Willis in your Sunday, I'm sorry, their Seventh-day Adventist, Saturday morning worship service.
Millstones for the Atlanta Berean Church all around.
All right, now back to this ridiculousness.
Praise God.
Let me tell you something that I've learned very, very recently because you may need this lesson as well.
You know, people keep sending me scriptures, and I appreciate those scriptures, but different people from all different walks of life keep sending me this one scripture, and I don't think I ever really heard it until maybe two days ago.
People send you stuff, you read them, they just kind of become things you recite, but you don't really think about what they say.
The scripture they keep sending me is, "No weapon formed against you shall prosper." I need y'all to hear me though.
They did not say the weapons will not form.
And that's the part I didn't hear until recently.
Just because they won't prosper, it doesn't mean that they won't form.
Even if you feel like everything you are doing in your life is the right thing, and you're making mistakes all along the way, but you're trying.
You should not think that those weapons will not form.
The other lesson that I've learned in this three years is God ordains those weapons.
He puts those weapons in your life to form against you.
And if you really understand Him, you become in your maturity to understand He does it for a reason.
And it's to grow you, and it's to make you stronger, and it is to prepare you.
And so my only request from this family today is, this is a really hard job I'm trying to do.
And I am an imperfect human being, but I can literally feel the people who loves me's prayers.
If just every now and again, you'll throw my name in a prayer.
God hears his children.
I would very much appreciate that.
So I thank you for this honor today because it is an honor worth having when it comes from a group of people such as the people that worship here.
So thank you.
Again, she's under all of this controversy.
This church serving to say there's nothing to see here.
She's actually just being persecuted and they give her a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Give her a Lifetime Achievement Award during Black History Month.
And here, she gets the award.
Today, we welcome you.
This is our Black History Achievement Award, presented to Fulton County District Attorney, Fannie Willis.
I believe it's pronounced Fannie, but, you know, whatever.
I must not know that.
In appreciation for outstanding service rendered to our church and to our community.
This is sent today, February 17, 2024.
Our lead pastor, Dr.
Sherwin Jack.
All right, so they go on to pray over her.
And again, I'm not saying that...
I don't even know, man.
I don't even know how you...
how do they how do they how do we have such stark realities from each other it's unbelievable and it's like we want to forget about what happened during the hearings that we all saw right did you go to a cabin with miss willis Ever.
Married man here.
Ever.
This is a married man.
Ever.
I've been really trying, baby.
Trying to hold back and feeling for so long.
And this you feel like I feel, baby.
No.
He never went to the cabin.
He never went to the cabin.
This video I found, this next video, before we go, we're almost out of time.
Michael Clary decided to, again, the same Michael Clary that we referenced earlier about the strategies they're trying to put on Christians in this country.
This is a video of Asians, Asian Christians, who get a suitcase full of Bibles.
And they are so happy.
And it'll all make sense here in a minute.
Thank you.
They really appreciate getting the word of God into their hands.
I'm going to back that up.
I want you to hear it one more time.
So contrast the reverence.
We actually have our own Bibles.
Contrast that to this.
Patterson back with the kick.
Oh my goodness!
Is that a touchback?
Can you even get a touchback?
First time in 18 years there's a touchback for the kickoff Super Bowl.
That again, Ohio megachurch and their Super Bowl.
They wanted to have a Super Bowl-themed, I don't know, whatever you call it, worship service, I guess you could call it.
What a contrast.
People who actually value the word of God versus people who are punting it as a prop to get cultural credibility.
Unbelievable.
Folks, that's all the time that we have for today.
Coming up here in just a moment, a brand new Stu Peters show.
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They're going to be talking about a deep state RNC coup where they have tried to displace her for essentially a globalist.
Stu will talk more about that with her.
Also, Troy Casey coming on the program.
General Mills is caught in a big scandal.
Their food is poisonous.
Cheerios, Quaker Oats.
They're going to be talking about that.
The chemical found in their cereal, and many of us eat that cereal, and the chemical found in there is linked to infertility.
All of that and more is coming up here in just a moment.
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