The rainbow Gestapo, the good-stepping gay lobby, all of that stops right now.
Stare at the sun just for kicks all by myself.
I lose track of time, so I might be past my prime.
People say we need to, you know, make America great again.
I completely agree.
We may need to make Gallows great again.
Oh my, I feel just like I don't try.
I look so good I might die.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Cut down, sway into my own sound.
Lashes in my face now.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Literally so many people that need to have a millstone put around their neck and tossed into the sea.
Everybody, you know you are.
Everybody, everybody, everybody.
What do you want?
Hey folks, welcome to the Millstone Report.
It's Friday.
Happy Friday to everybody out there.
Thank you so much for being with us.
Kim Grails back in the news as this conspiracy theory is going mainstream.
So that's what we're going to talk about a couple of weeks ago.
We did some reporting on chemtrails.
We reported on the Tennessee State Senate passing a bill to ban the spraying of chemicals with the intent to geoengineer over Tennessee airspace.
Now, I checked in on this story because I was curious to see the bill's status.
It turns out that the bill also made it through the Tennessee State House and is now on Republican Governor Bill Lee's desk.
And if the governor were to veto this legislation...
In the state of Tennessee, according to what I have found out, the legislature can easily override his veto with just a simple majority.
So the reality is, it's quite possible that this is going to be the law of the land in Tennessee.
It's very, very likely at this point.
This is incredible when you think about it.
It shows that regardless of media gaslighting, the people and their representatives are believing their own eyes, right?
They are looking up and they're realizing that clear days frequently turn cloudy and overcast after planes grid the skies.
These chemtrails frequently block out the sun.
It's funny, they've got weathermen that don't even realize this.
It's just fascinating.
And they try to gaslight as well.
And they try to define what's on your screen.
Like, this is just a normal, cloudy day.
And we learned about these clouds when we were in, I don't know, science class in the fifth grade.
It's just absolutely ridiculous, okay?
Now, conveniently, the idea of blotting out the sun, by the way, is on the World Economic Forum's agenda.
You know, the real-life James Bond villains that want to plan every aspect of our lives for us and infiltrate our governments and take away borders and sovereignty and the nation-state itself.
There are plans to combat climate change out there by blocking out the sun.
You've got this headline over at InfoWars.
It says this.
It's written by Lance D. Johnson, and it reads, Chemtrail conspiracies have become reality as corporate media sells geoengineering as the solution for climate change.
So now that the truth is coming out, I predict we're going to see even more of this in the wake of Tennessee's new law.
They are going to have to slowly admit what they have been doing.
They're going to give us false explanation for it.
They're going to tell us, oh, yeah, we called you conspiracy theorists, but just kidding, we are doing it, but now let us explain to you why it's good for you.
And they're going to have to do this if they want to continue these practices.
The InfoWars article goes on to say, quote, once considered conspiracy theory by the entire corporate media, geoengineering now is now being lauded as the solution for climate change.
For years, the media was used to gaslight the public about this reality and cover up this mass experimentation in the skies.
These geoengineering experiments are conducted without human consent, and they adversely affect the environment, the weather, and human health.
Corporate media is programmed to gaslight and deceives the public about geoengineering and chemtrails.
One of the most important developments lately in this fight for the future of humanity, the article reads, is a new law in Tennessee that blocks geoengineering across the state.
If word gets out about people protecting themselves from these chemtrails, then the entire U.S. might become a no-fly zone for weather modification schemes and the intentional spraying and dumping of toxins and chemicals onto the people, the cities, and the countryside.
The Mexican government became aware of these schemes, it says, and banned the scale, the large-scale experiments, immediately.
Now that the public is becoming more aware of the existence of these unethical experiments, the corporate media is being used to promote these geoengineering schemes as if they are a new thing that will save the planet from global warming, end quote.
So to be clear, this is a victory.
And Tennessee is showing the rest of the country that it is possible to move against the Tower of Babel 2.0 system.
Of course, just because you pass a law, though, it doesn't necessarily mean that the global sky sprayers are going to stop, right?
We talked about this yesterday, that even if FISA were to go away, it really wouldn't matter.
They're still going to continue spying on you because nobody is ever actually held accountable.
So, in the state of Tennessee specifically, you have to have an executive who is willing to enforce this new law.
Can you imagine if that happened?
Can you imagine if a governor of any state, once they had a chemtrail law on the books, sent the Air National Guard up to confront these planes?
When they're gridding the sky one early morning and they turn a beautiful day into a cloudy, overcast state and block out the sun?
Can you imagine if that would ever happen?
I mean, I honestly wonder if it ever will happen.
Will there be a governor that will say, what is going on?
Are there any other, I mean, obviously the Republicans in Tennessee have been looking up.
They have.
There's that satanic movie, we talked about this a couple weeks ago, Don't Look Up.
Netflix doesn't want people to...
Don't look up.
Yeah, look up.
Alright, so for more on this, let's go to the screen here.
Again, here is the InfoWars article that we were just referencing.
Again, Lance D. Johnson from Natural News.
And it talks about a new report from San Francisco.
California.
That claims that the U.S. is conducting its first outdoor test to limit global warming.
The project is derived from a controversial field of research known as solar radiation modification.
These schemes, financed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, require aerosols to be shot into the stratosphere where these particles allegedly reflect sunlight away from the Earth.
But how do these microscopic salt particles affect the ecosystem?
So now they're openly admitting, hey, we're going to have a chemtrail experiment and we're going to launch it in San Francisco.
Obviously, they're not calling it chemtrails.
But now they're coming out and they're actually admitting what they've been doing for years, right?
Because it's gotten ridiculous.
I mean, it's just absolutely insane.
I can't tell you how many times you see a clear day be absolutely ruined, you know.
And I'm not the only one.
You guys have seen it.
It's everywhere.
And then, you know, we get gaslit by the media.
But before we do that, and it's not just...
We're going to get to the gaslighting of the media here in a minute.
But if you back up in this article...
Let's see.
Where did they talk about Mexico?
Mexico.
Yeah, they've got this link.
They banned it right here.
So Mexico, Mexican government became aware of these schemes and banned the large-scale experiments immediately.
So that takes you to this article.
Mexico bans chemtrails and geoengineering after rogue startup attempts to dim the sun.
This is a website called The People's Voice.tv.
Mexico has cracked down on chemtrails and experiments in solar geoengineering after a rogue startup company attempted to dim the sun.
The controversial proposed climate solution in which aerosol particles are released into the upper atmosphere to reflect the sun's heat will no longer be allowed to take place in the country, the Mexican Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources announced last week.
So if you go to that article, you have, you know, an article in Spanish that I'm not prepared, that I can't, I'm not fluent in Spanish, but that's the receipt there, if you will.
It goes on, Chalk this up to another victory for the so-called conspiracy theorists.
In Mexico, both large-scale and in-development projects involving solar engineering are being halted via coordination between the Mexican Environment Ministry and the country's National Council of Science and Technology.
The new statement noted the goal of the new policy is to protect communities and environments.
So there are literal James Bond plots.
There are literal James Bond plots being hatched in the skies.
Across this country, across the entire world, and countries are pushing back.
I'm surprised that we haven't gone to war against Mexico as a result of them pushing back and kicking the geoengineers, these people that want to pretend to be God.
But here's the gaslighting.
So, this was back on April 2nd.
We have the House passing the bill, right?
Yeah.
Because the Senate passed it, and now it says Tennessee passes chemtrail bill banning airborne chemicals.
Tennessee lawmakers, and again, this is the BBC, so here's your gaslighting.
Tennessee lawmakers have passed the bill banning the release of airborne chemicals that critics say is inspired by chemtrails.
Now, it's a very smart thing that what Tennessee did here is they didn't use the word chemtrail, right?
I mean, why would you have to?
You don't have to use that word.
You can describe it in other terms.
The bill forbids the intentional injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals into the air.
It doesn't explicitly mention chemtrails, which conspiracy theorists believe are poison spread by planes.
Instead, it broadly prohibits affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight.
So they're essentially doing exactly what Mexico did, and they're saying, we don't want you guys to try to mess with the weather or control the weather or any of that stuff.
We don't want you to try to reflect the sun or blot out the sun.
The Republican-sponsored bill passed along party lines on Monday, and if it's signed by Tennessee Governor Republican Bill Lee, it will go into effect July 1st.
The bill's backers were spurred on by a government report released last year on solar geoengineering, which is the idea of cooling the planet by reflecting sunlight back into space.
See, so they're, again, they're coming out.
Even before this bill, just this report that the Tennessee legislature cited, You know, it basically is a finding of fact, and they're trying to get out in front of this.
What they're really doing is stopping something that's going on every single day, right?
So there is a government report released last year on this, and BBC runs coverages.
But the White House, though, said that there are no plans to establish a comprehensive research program focused on solar radiation modification.
But they're already doing it.
Several witnesses who testified before the Tennessee legislature cited, listen to this, now here's the BBC for you.
They cited debunked conspiracy theories or speculated about secret government geoengineering programs.
According to Scott Banbury, conservation director of the state's branch of the Sierra Club, an environmental organization.
Now, the Sierra Club are a bunch of whack jobs.
They've been that way for a very, very long time.
But he says their claims were troubling.
Quote, as a serious environmental organization, if what was in this bill was actually going on, we would be calling for it to stop.
It's not happening.
Again, this guy...
That's great.
It's not happening, right?
And so you just ignore this.
How do you ignore this right here?
Very honest question.
We see this every day.
And I've actually...
I think there are some...
I mean, there are some places in the country where this...
I guess it's just not happening as frequently, right?
Certainly maybe not as much in quantity either.
So the frequency of the sprain or the amount of the sprain.
But in middle America...
You see this all the time.
All the time.
And we have people, this Ryan Hall, y'all.
I don't know if you guys know Ryan Hall, y'all.
He's, you know, big YouTuber weather guy, right?
And he says that this is just condensation.
That that's all this is.
Because he found out the other day, maybe last week or a couple of weeks ago, he found out that a lot of the people that listen to Ryan Hall, because he covers storms and the tornadoes and stuff, he does a good job at it.
But he found out that a lot of his listeners and viewers believe in chemtrails.
And so he gaslit them and started talking about, you know, I just can't believe that people actually believe this.
And he got lit up and ratioed in the comments pretty bad.
Still, you know, then he made more tweets and just kept doubling down, right?
It's just funny that these people, that their profession...
It's funny to me.
You've got doctors, okay, for example, that just refuse to see the evidence.
They refuse to see the evidence that hydroxychloroquine worked or ivermectin worked.
They refuse to admit, many of them, that remdesivir has actually killed people and, you know...
They're in their profession and they refuse to acknowledge key components, key facts that you need to be good at your profession.
They just refuse to even entertain the idea.
And it's just so interesting.
So you've got the internet's weatherman.
Who just says, oh, this is the condensation.
You have actual weathermen on TV stations.
This is their job.
And they'll call something like this.
Oh, those are cirrus clouds.
Yeah.
Oh, there's a lot of cirrus clouds today.
Never mind.
Never mind.
They came out of planes and they blot out the sun.
I mean, it's just hilarious when you think about it.
It's the arrogance of some of these.
Can you imagine being in a profession?
It's like you see your profession, but you're actually missing a key component Oh, man.
Anyway, back to this story here.
The gaslighting continues.
So, you have the BBC doing exactly what that InfoWars article said.
So, right after quoting the Sierra Club whack job, right, saying that if this was really happening, we would put a stop to it, and it's not happening.
So, you've got the environmentalist that doesn't really care about the environment.
Geoengineering, weather modification, and chemtrails.
So the very next thing that the BBC does is does exactly what the InfoWars article says, right?
Chemtrail conspiracies have become reality as corporate media sells geoengineering as the solution for climate change.
We have, this is the example of that.
Right here.
This is the perfect example.
So, the legislation focuses on geoengineering, a very broad category, which includes mostly theoretical, large-scale action to mitigate climate change.
But they're saying it's theoretical.
So this is the slow reveal.
Geoengineering is controversial even among legitimate climate scientists because of the uncertainty around its usefulness and the possibility of unintended outcomes.
We are experiencing those unintended outcomes right now.
Chemtrails, meanwhile, is a separate pseudoscientific idea that governments or corporations are spraying chemicals from planes to kill, control, or poison people.
Kill, control, or poison people.
I mean, we also think that, yeah, all those things are possible and likely going on, but we also think that, no, it's also about weather modification, possibility, or...
Blotting out the sun, reflecting the heat, all of this stuff.
All of this stuff.
Conspiracy theorists point to white plumes.
Now, here we go.
This is it.
Conspiracy theorists point to white plumes of water vapor trailing behind passenger aeroplanes, commonly called contrails, as proof of sinister and secret plots, but lack evidence of their claims.
I submit to you, Exhibit A. We have no proof.
So that's just water vapor, they say.
That's all that that is.
It's just water vapor, even though people sit there and watch.
I've sat outside and watched many times, and they don't go away.
They stay there, and they actually spread out.
They fan out, and the grid basically closes in on itself, and now you have this canopy of clouds or Metals or whatever.
I have no idea what it is.
There's a lot of people, if you get really deep into this rabbit hole, you know, you've got people that can break down the different things they think that it is and that sort of thing.
All I know is, it's not good.
It's not good at all.
But this is just, you know, you hear, I really think, I mean, I feel like the whole thing, when you hear the devil described as the The prince of the air.
This, to me, just puts an entirely new meaning on that because it's just awful.
I also, with the idea of blotting out the sun as well, and you have to forgive me because I'm very much, if you've been watching the program for a while, I slip a Lord of the Rings reference in there.
But the idea that you've got to cover, you've got to terraform the planet so that orcs can walk in darkness, right?
They can't walk in the light, so we need the darkness.
See, this is, you know, this is how my brain works just in terms of the symbolism behind it all, right?
Bloody enough, the sun, not a good thing.
Not a good thing at all.
So, anyway, look, I mean, they're comparing it, they're going to compare it to Bigfoot.
So, anyway, Tennessee, though, paving the way.
Will there be other red states?
Will there be other red states that follow suit?
I predict that there will be.
And the conspiracy's gone mainstream, and now we have the media coming out, and they're starting to admit, well, it's, you know, geoengineering is real.
Yeah, that is real.
So, That's where we're at right now.
They're doing this to slowly take the mask off.
Will they be held accountable?
That's the real question.
Kind of dovetailing back into what we talked about yesterday.
Will we ever get accountability?
Will the people that actually are doing this, will they be tried and sentenced?
And that is something that has to happen.
This is not, well, it probably...
It has to happen if we're going to maintain the country because right now nobody has confidence in any of our leaders.
American institutions everywhere are failing the people.
So the future will have to have accountability or, you know, we really are just not going to be a country anymore.
We are being invaded by a third world horde of violent barbarians.
The border is wide open.
This is all by design.
Will there be accountability for that?
Will there be mass deportations?
All of these things have to be done.
If you're going to save America.
Otherwise, the level of lawlessness that is going on with our elected officials, it just can't stand.
You know what I mean?
Life is not just going to go on as normal in the United States of America if there's nothing done about this.
Right?
But the local...
We're going to have to start with the local.
That's certainly clear.
Okay, so I had spent...
This is Friday, right?
So Monday was the eclipse.
Tuesday, we talked about Trump's abortion comments.
I know I talked about it on Wednesday, and I know I talked about it again yesterday.
Yesterday.
And the reason is because there just continues to be a fallout for it as we see the Republicans admit that they really don't believe that abortion is murder.
Many Republicans, they really don't.
They don't believe abortion is murder.
Put out this statement.
Tomorrow I will be releasing a video that outlines exactly where I stand on the issue of abortion.
I hope that you will watch it and I hope that you will share it.
Well, she put out her video, alright, and it might as well be, somebody said this on Twitter and I agree with it, this might as well be Hillary Clinton explaining her position on abortion in the 1990s.
Seriously.
It is so embarrassing to see the Republicans go to the left so hard in the wake of the overturning of Roe v.
Wade.
I cannot believe it.
But this is Carrie Light.
This total ban on abortion that the Arizona Supreme Court just ruled on is out of line with where the people of this state are.
The issue is less about banning abortion and more about saving babies.
I agree with President Trump.
This is such a personal...
How is that?
I mean, how can she say that?
The issue is less about banning abortion and more about saving babies?
When if you ban abortion, you will save babies?
How do you make such an incoherent argument?
How in the world do you make such an incoherent argument?
And, you know, the only...
Carrie, like, she's a smart person.
Like, the only way...
I'm sorry, someone's just thinking of this tweet.
Maybe we'll share it in a minute.
The only reason...
She knows it's an incoherent argument, and she's embracing it anyway.
Do you know why?
Because she wants to win an election.
She thinks this is the path.
And so, you know...
Good luck, you know, governing over a nation of, you know, that stands for baby murder, right?
Like, we're going to claw our way, we're going to do everything we can to win so that, what, we get to the top of this basically, like, mountain of feces and now we're king of it.
We're king of it.
Anyway, it's just nuts to me that this is where we are.
Alright, we're going to continue with this.
It's like a five-minute video.
It's like, this is Hillary Clinton explaining her stance in the 90s.
This is the Democrat talking points about being pro-choice.
Yeah, I mean, I chose life, but it's the woman's choice.
This is what we've been fighting in the trenches for decades.
And now...
Republican Carrie Lake is coming out and embracing the old school Democrat talking point.
Personal and private issue.
I chose life.
Personal and private issue.
But I'm not every woman.
Personal and saving babies.
I agree with President Trump.
This is such a personal and private issue.
I chose life, but I'm not every woman.
I want to make sure that every woman who finds herself pregnant has more choices so that she can make that choice that I made.
But they're not going to make that choice you made, Carrie.
They're going to kill their baby.
I want them to have more choices, so they make my choice.
We've got to let evil exist.
We've got to let the option.
We've got to make evil...
We've got to put it out there.
It's got to be a choice.
It's got to be an option.
It's got to be readily available.
It's got to be that temptation.
You would never treat your child like that.
You would never treat your child like that.
I don't want you to play with...
You're not allowed to touch your father's firearms.
You're not allowed to do it because it's dangerous.
But I'm going to go ahead and rack one in the chamber and...
Put it right here.
Turn the safety off because we need you to have the option but we want you to be good and so we want you to not do it but we want it to be present.
We want you to have the choice to do it and we're going to make it easily readily available for you to play with your dad's guns.
It's insane.
I'll never forget the first time I got pregnant, taking that pregnancy test, looking down, and I was excited, but I'll be honest, I was afraid as well.
I was nervous.
I was anxious.
It's natural for women to be nervous and anxious when they're pregnant.
I never would ever assume that any woman had the same exact feelings I had or situation I had.
We know that some women are economically in a horrible situation.
They might be in an abusive relationship.
They might be the victim of rape.
I agree with President Trump.
We must have exceptions for rape, incest, and the life of a mother.
So if you're in an abusive relationship, that gives you the rights to kill an innocent baby?
Is that what she said?
Feelings I had, or situation I had.
We know that some women are economically in a horrible situation.
Okay, so if you're poor, you can kill your baby.
They might be in an abusive relationship.
Yeah, an abusive relationship, which could just mean, like, I'm, you know, it could be emotional abuse.
I'm not, you know, that's a real thing, but you get to kill your baby because you're in an emotionally abusive or even physically abusive relationship?
They might be the victim of rape.
I agree with President...
Again, uh...
The rape thing doesn't mean that you should get to kill the child.
There should be the death penalty for the rapist.
Trump, we must have exceptions for rape, incest, and the life of a mother.
We as American people don't agree on everything all of the time.
But if you look at where the population is on this, a full ban on abortion is not where the people are.
The issue is less about banning abortion and more about saving babies.
Yeah, let the people decide.
If the people want it, if the people want to be wicked, you've got to let them.
It's not where the people are on this.
By the way, this whole thing, we need to let the states decide.
We need to let the states decide.
Well, the state of Arizona is going to decide, but the Supreme Court of Arizona did decide, and now...
Oh no no no!
That's too far.
All to win elections.
We've got to sacrifice our babies to Moloch if we want the crops to grow, right?
We can do that.
We are only as strong as our greatest institution.
Which is the family.
You know, I had a real eye-opening experience.
This is so cringe!
We're only as strong as our greatest institution, which is the family, and she's finding a way to wiggle and say that we can't ban abortion.
I mean, they say, well, it's just for rapists.
No, they want to set these arbitrary 15 weeks.
They want people to be able to do it early in the pregnancy because they somehow think that's morally okay because they don't believe it's murder.
The strongest institution in our family.
This is a textbook.
This is Christless conservatism.
She's wearing a cross necklace.
Somebody said, Ben Zieseloff said that she needs to repent with this nonsense or that cross necklace could turn into a millstone.
Last summer I had the opportunity to visit Hungary and it completely changed my view of how we should deal with this complicated, difficult issue.
In Hungary, what they did I thought was so amazing.
They started with their tax rate.
And when you get married, they give you a cut in your tax rate.
When you have your first child, they give you another cut.
By the time a mother has four children, she never pays taxes again.
That's called a baby bonus.
I think we should do that here.
Obviously, that's a fantastic idea.
Love it.
But that doesn't mean that somehow you're for that policy.
And it's just totally counterintuitive, right?
Let's not ban abortion, but then what we'll do is we'll incentivize people to have the babies.
But they can still get the abortion if they want to.
So stupid.
America.
We bail out banks and multinational corporations all the time.
When's the last time we've given an assist to a struggling mother in a family?
So many young people are saying, I don't ever think I could become a mother or father because heck, I can't even afford to get by on my own.
How would I ever become a parent?
They see the economy faltering.
They see crime rising, they're working two and three jobs, and it's still not enough to get by.
We need to make sure that our economic policies are growing our economy and making our young people prosperous as well, so they can live that American dream.
And the American dream means being able to afford to have a family.
And watch those beautiful children grow.
Ask any mother, no matter what she's accomplished in life, and she will say, my greatest accomplishment, my greatest achievement is being a mother.
Ruby came out.
She was born on a Sunday morning at 6.39.
Alright, okay, I'm done.
I'm not, I'm not, we're not going.
Like, anyway, it's unbelievably incoherent.
I can't, I can't go anymore.
Yeah, I'm glad that, glad that you chose life, Carrie Lake.
We all are, right?
But you shouldn't have even had the option to choose death.
And these mothers that are killing their babies need to be criminally prosecuted for it.
We need to make this murder.
This is murder.
Carrie Lake doesn't believe it's murder.
Donald Trump doesn't believe it's murder.
And look, we'll see my comments on this yesterday about...
Abolitionists versus smash-mouth incrementalists.
We played for you that Douglas Wilson video that was helpful categorizing the benefits.
Obviously, incrementalism is a thing that can actually accomplish the abolition of abortion.
We've also talked about William Wilberforce and his incremental trek abolishing the slave trade in the UK. So yeah, see all my comments on that.
But the fact of the matter is, the pro-life industry is now the pro-choice industry.
And we are now battling people who never believed.
They never believed that it was murder.
And so now we're going to convince the public that it is murder.
Or we're going to get Christians into office that will then use their powers as civil magistrate to prevent people from murdering their children.
It's not complicated, but that's what's going to happen.
We have to reset here.
We have to take a break.
Harrison Smith was on the Stu Peters show talking about this FBI-CIA spook who's caught on camera admitting that, yes, there were federal agents inside the crowd or amongst the crowd on January 6th.
Also, he admits to essentially targeting...
The Intel community decided to target Alex Jones, and we're going to listen to that while we're at break.
Going to reset here.
Got a great rest of the show for you.
or you don't go anywhere back and just-- - She had people to go shoot people, but he didn't, so he didn't do anything. - I thought you said that there were FBI agents in the crowd at J6. - There always are when there's a big protest in DC, just in case it gets out of here.
But there wasn't enough to turn that side.
I mean, I'm talking maybe they have a 20.
You needed a thousand to get rid of that crowd.
So they had like, just 20?
Yeah, just go through there and see what they could hear.
You know, that kind of thing.
Yeah, definitely.
They needed a thousand lease.
Wow.
That's also the Capitol Police jurisdiction.
They're in charge.
Why they didn't have more on hand, I don't know.
The Bureau didn't really want people knowing that they were in the crowd.
That would be overstepping their bounds.
A little bit.
Do people know that?
Why?
Do people know that the Bureau was in the crowd?
Nope.
And probably never will.
Do you know agents that were there?
Really?
Harrison Smith is the host of the American Journal on Infowars, and he joins us now to discuss the revelations made in this undercover video, including that the FBI was stalking Smith's boss, Alex Jones, in a desperate effort to shut him down.
So, once again, here we are, the FBI openly admitting, yep, we wanted to shut down Alex Jones, we trap people, we throw them in prison, we make up crimes out of whole cloth and just put them in jail and ruin their lives and ruin the lives of their children.
They're just admitting it now.
What accountability are we ever going to realize?
That's a great question and you know I have seen some congressmen actually speak out about this which is very different than how these things normally go.
Normally they get totally you know ignored by the people in power.
This is imperative on the people in power to use the power that we've given them as the representatives we voted for.
It's time to use that power to defend the United States because this is the ultimate battle.
Are we actually in a republic that has representatives that can do the will of the people or are we just fully surrendered to this unelected deep state cabal who is clearly composed Of the most evil and just detestable people you can ever imagine.
These bloviating, fat, self-important gay jackasses that seem to revel in the power that they have over the American people.
It's sick.
There needs to be accountability.
And that's a nice word.
It's a nice way to put what needs to happen right now because this is it for our country.
Either this gets solved or it's over for America as a republic.
Well, I mean, if they're admitting this, they're admitting criminal offenses right on tape.
If this is ignored, I mean, that's just further evidence that we just live in a banana republic at this point.
Well, you know, the interesting thing about the FBI, you got to realize, where do FBI agents come from?
You might think the traditional, like, men in black style, where it's like the best cop in the LA force gets recruited by the government.
The vast majority of FBI agents started off as special prosecutors and district attorneys.
They start off as There's lawyers.
They are a law firm, essentially the FBI. So they're very, very, very careful.
They almost treat you like a game to always stay technically within the bounds of law while clearly violating the spirit of the law.
I mean, the Fourth Amendment, the First Amendment, all of these things are being destroyed by the FBI. But they're doing it in a way that's technically illegal, that's just within the bounds of legality and they're very good at that and they almost enjoy it.
They treat it like a game.
And so you can hear the way this guy's talking, you have things like parallel construction where if you can't go after somebody for, you know, you can't get probable cause for a search warrant because you think somebody committed a crime but you have no proof, you can't Search them or investigate them.
Well, you find a different crime that maybe you can go for.
Maybe they posted that they smoke weed, so you get a drug warrant to go in and search their stuff knowing full well you're not going after drugs, you're going after something else, and you find it while you're in there.
That's called parallel construction.
This would be another method of that where they are, you know, I don't want to get into any specifics here, but, you know, speculated, just speculating here, they might launch a lawsuit to open discovery to get somebody's information that they would not be allowed to get through a warrant because a judge wouldn't allow it.
It wouldn't be constitutional.
So they do it.
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That, you know, you've got this guy on tape, this spook on tape, who's confessing all of these things.
You can check that out.
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We've talked about Kim Trails.
We've talked about Carrie Lake and her, you know, coming out, being pro-choice.
And, I mean, the reactions have been, this is, I mean, it's just insane.
Ben Zizeloff saying that the cross around your neck will be made into a millstone unless you repent.
It would be better for a millstone to be tied around your neck and cast into the sea than you to cause one of these little ones to stumble in coming to Christ.
And so, I don't know.
I guess this is the last thing I'm going to say about it, unless they keep bringing it up.
It's just insane to me.
Yeah, there's that.
If we don't compromise on abortion, we won't win elections.
If we don't sacrifice to Moloch, we won't have rain for our crops.
That's where we're at right now.
And we're going to continue to call this out.
It is evil and it is wicked.
Alright, speaking of life, this is crazy, okay?
So I found this protestia over on Twitter.
Our neighbors to the north are killing themselves through doctor-assisted suicide at an unprecedented rate.
In fact, 15 times as many Canadians as Californians are choosing intentional lethal injection, with some provinces nearing 1 in 10 people.
Can you believe?
This is crazy.
Yes, we can believe it, right, but It's gone off the rails, man.
Like, the idea of standing up for babies or also saying, hey, we also don't want you to kill yourself because we think life is precious and it's immoral to treat image bearers of God this way and just discard them.
One in ten.
So, she's saying essentially now it's nine percent.
So, the protestee is.
Right now, it's something like five percent of all deaths in the country are doctor-assisted suicide.
But in the province of Quebec, it is nearing nine percent.
The rate of people dying from medical assistance in dying is growing between 30 to 35 percent a year.
So...
It says that it's up to 9%.
What I found was an article from last year, which this kind of goes right along with the statistics here, from 2023.
So, you know, June of 2023, Quebec, they're the world's euthanasia hotspot, where 7%, so it's up 2% year to year, of all deaths or lethal injections and officials expand access to Alzheimer's sufferers and force all hospices, they force them to offer assisted suicides.
That is crazy, folks.
But this is what we get.
We are literally living among an occupied force.
I know the people in Canada certainly feel that way.
We feel that way down here in America.
And they're a death cult.
This is a culture of death.
This is a culture of sex and death.
That's what's going on.
And then we have this.
Quebecers no longer seeing doctor-assisted deaths as exceptional.
So there are some people, the medical oversight body is starting to at least express some concern over this, that medical aid in dying is not there to replace natural death.
Well, what did you think you would get?
As the frequency of medical aid in dying continues to rise in Quebec, the head of the independent body that monitors the practice in the province says he worries that doctor-assisted deaths are no longer being seen as a last resort.
Quebecers have stopped appreciating MAID, medical assistance in dying, as an exceptional procedure with people with incurable illness whose suffering is unbearable.
We now no longer are dealing with an exceptional treatment, but treatment that is very frequent.
Quebec is on track to finish the year with 7% of all deaths recorded as a doctor-assisted suicide.
That's more than anywhere else in the world.
Four and a half times more than Switzerland.
Three times more than Belgium.
So, I mean, this is the depopulation.
These people want you dead.
They're trying to figure out every way they can to where you will voluntarily kill yourself.
Whether you're going to line up for a jab that's going to give you turbo cancer...
Or it's going to stop your heart or whatever.
And speaking of that, I know earlier in the program today, or I'm sorry, earlier on the network, on Stu's show, he had...
You know, he talked about the death of O.J. Simpson.
And, you know, he dies of cancer.
And a lot of people are wondering, because there's videos of O.J. saying, hey, you need to get the jab, you know, and trust the science and all this stuff.
So did, you know, 70-year-old O.J. Simpson die after he got jabbed and got turbo cancer?
It's a legitimate question.
We'll never know.
But, yeah, and speaking of the fact, I found it fascinating, this whole O.J. thing.
It's really...
Stu did a great job of this, but it's really crazy to go back and reminisce about the trial of the century, and it was really like a foreshadowing.
It's such a foreshadowing of the racial tension that is in this country now.
Basically like the original George Floyd moment.
Only in this case, because O.J. Simpson was found innocent, there was a lot of rioting, there was a lot of looting that just simply did not take place.
So, the black population of America, I mean, they were ready to, well, it was very similar to what happened with Rodney King, you know, the beating of Rodney King, and then you had L.A. that just rioted.
I mean, you had the L.A. riots.
But now we know, we've got this O.J. Simpson juror.
People are now looking back at the case because, I mean, everyone pretty much thinks O.J. Simpson, you know, killed Nicole.
This juror here says it didn't matter what the evidence was, they were going to acquit him.
I mean, if you ever wanted to know what jury nullification is, this is it.
Do you think that they're members of the jury?
That voted to acquit OJ because of Rodney King?
Yes.
You do?
Yes.
How many of you think felt that way?
Oh, probably 90% of us.
90%?
Did you feel that way?
Yes.
That was payback?
Uh-huh.
You think that's right?
Yeah.
It's just so awful.
I mean, can you imagine being so racially charged that you would just not care?
It's just amazing what a human being is capable of, the wickedness that we're capable of, the prejudice that we're capable of.
I mean, can you imagine knowing that this guy He murdered his wife or his ex-wife.
He murdered Nicole Brown Simpson.
And you've got a jury that knows it, but it's like, he's black and I'm not giving the white justice system this win.
And no, absolutely not.
So you're just going to let somebody get away with murder?
I mean, that's what this woman says here.
Do you think that was right?
What are you going to do?
You saw this video earlier tonight, but here was the reactions when they found OJ innocent.
This is the representative.
Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles.
In the matter of the people of the state of California v.
This is Orenthal James Simpson, case number BA097211.
We the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant, Orenthal James Simpson, not guilty of crime.
We the jury in the above action, Orenthal James Simpson, Orenthal James Simpson, not guilty of crime.
not guilty of crime.
We the jury in the above action.
I, you know, for the most part, uh, yeah, I mean, you know, I guess you could say, yeah, maybe there were people that really believed he was innocent in the black, uh, in the black population of America.
But I think most of them probably felt the way that black juror did.
We're just not going to do it.
I was in elementary school, and I can't remember what grade, but I was in elementary school when the verdict came down, and I remember, you know, everybody was talking about it, right?
It was the trial of the century, but I remember this black girl coming up to me on the playground, and she was taking a survey, and she was going up to all the black kids and saying, do you agree or disagree with the OJ verdict?
And all the black kids, or do you think OJ did it?
And all the black kids saying, no, he didn't.
I don't think so.
I mean, she came to me, and she was like, what do you think?
Do you think OJ did it?
I was like, oh yeah, oh yeah, he did it.
It was interesting.
The entire country was divided on...
You saw those white people in that video.
They couldn't believe it.
Black people were celebrating, white people...
It was really something.
It was definitely some sort of data point, like a marker in time about the division.
And then, of course, Barack Obama was supposed to heal all of that.
You know, the guy that was elected president, Barack Hussein Obama, was elected seven years after Muslims, we were told, knocked down the Twin Towers.
And America magnanimously elected a guy...
If you had asked anybody on September 12, 2001, if you think we're going to elect a guy with the last name, the middle name, Hussein, Barack Hussein Obama, seven years later, the entire country would have said, nope, not a chance.
And yet we did.
How's that for the racist, the racist America?
We're all told that we are.
No, it was a fascinating moment.
Matter of fact, Oprah, okay, do we have this?
I think we got this too.
Oprah, she did like a live show during the verdict.
And once again, you had this black versus white Dichotomy.
Case number BA097211. We the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant, Orenthal James Simpson, not guilty of the crime of murder in violation of penal code section 187A, a felony upon Nicole Brown Simpson, a human being as charged in count one of the information.
Superior Court of the State of California, Well, there was like one black woman there.
So, there was at least one black woman there.
I don't know if you saw that.
She seemed like she was upset.
So, I mean, it wasn't all that, but I mean, and the media fomented those flames, man, and it was just incredible.
You know, like I said, I remember it.
It was nuts.
You could just feel the tension.
So you hear me talk a lot about how feminism infiltrates the church.
Feminism is a problem.
The god of our society very much is worshipping women, which, case in point, back to the Carrie Lake thing, literally we're giving women a special class status where they're allowed to murder their children with no consequences from the state, right?
It is murder, but the state says, no, it's not murder when you do it.
Okay, so that's the idol, right?
We don't want to hold women to the standard that you would hold anybody else to if it came to a murder, because it's their baby, right?
They can murder it.
My body, my choice.
Well, so feminism has infiltrated a lot of denominations, and there are denominations, Christian denominations, pushing back.
Even the Catholic Church is trying to resist making women priests, and there's a movement within the Catholic Church to try to make female clergy, right?
Female church office.
Nevertheless, you know, there are denominations that allow women to preach, and they say that it's fine for women to preach.
And I would just say that I think that that's wrong.
But if you need any convincing as to why women should not preach and should not hold any authority over men, Protestia has this video for you.
Are immature naturally and spiritually.
You're petty.
You're jealous.
And your jealousy stems from your own insecurity.
And instead of dealing with the conflict, you fan the flames with your gossip.
Immature Christians are worldly.
This is how you look.
Get it together!
That is a woman in a baby costume with a bonnet and a pacifier in her mouth.
Trying to convince her congregation that they're worldly.
She's dressed up in a costume.
She's preaching at her congregation for being worldly and for gossiping while in a baby costume.
Trying to shame the congregation.
Have you ever had a woman try to shame you?
Try to shame the congregation.
As being babies.
They're spiritual babies.
They're not mature Christians.
They're babies.
This is what you are.
This is what you look like.
So I was already a firm believer.
You see that meme?
I'm already sold on the idea that women shouldn't be pastors.
I already believe in the idea that women shouldn't be pastors.
You don't have to sell me on the idea.
You are immature naturally and spiritually.
You're petty, you're jealous, and your jealousy stems from your own insecurity.
And instead of dealing with the conflict, you fan the flames with your gossip.
Immature Christians are worldly.
This is how you look.
Get it together!
That's all the time we have for this Friday edition of the Millstone Report.
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