Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Homeschool REGULATION, Tower Of Babel 2.0 THREATENED By Christians
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Rainbow Gestapo, the goose-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 pride.
People say we need to, you know, make America great again.
I completely agree.
We may need to make Gallows great again.
Oh my, feels just like I don't shine.
I look so good I might die.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Cut down, sway into my ocean.
Flashes 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, everybody, everybody.
Hello ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the show.
Welcome to the Billstone Report.
Happy Tuesday to everybody out there.
Hope you've had a great, fantastic day.
Talking about homeschooling.
Back in 2020, during the COVID lockdowns, the one institution whose flaws were laid bare and were no longer hidden from the public, perhaps even more than the medical-industrial complex, What's the public school system?
The closing of schools and forced masking of children once the schools reopened actually opened a Pandora's box in the minds of millions of American parents.
Some have used this new knowledge of public school corruption as fuel to get involved, run for school boards, or at the very least, getting put on FBI watch lists for simply showing up to protest corrupt school board members.
But one of the reasons 2020 was the year the public schools were outed, was because of a thing called remote learning.
Remote learning saw kids staring at computer screens so teachers could check some boxes and satisfy the dictates of their administrative superiors whose main job is to keep teachers in line and get them to keep buying the lies of the top-down educational industrial complex.
And because parents were kept from their jobs as non-essential workers, they witnessed the whole thing.
And generally speaking, they saw what a complete waste of time the public education system had become.
And what they did here was woke left-wing curriculum which made parents realize the level of indoctrination they were voluntarily subjecting their children to every day, handing them over to the enemy.
And all of this...
All of this led to a rise in homeschooling.
Homeschooling has been on the rise for years, even before COVID, but in the aftermath of COVID-19 tyranny, many parents decided to give it a try.
And I also think if there really was, on a side note here, if there really was a silver lining to all of the COVID hysteria, is that Americans spent more time with family than they had in decades.
The hustle and bustle and life's distractions were temporarily gone, Especially if you didn't let the TV scare you and you knew the whole time this was all one big giant psyop.
In some cases, families grew closer than ever, which is a blessing.
And this was something that the Satanists, by the way, running their 2020 election year color revolution did not intend.
But back to homeschooling.
Homeschooling is a direct threat to everything the Tower of Babel 2.0 system stands for.
The idea that parents should take responsibility and educate their own children to keep them safe from anti-Christian teachings is an idea the social engineers thought they had defeated.
Think about it.
Before they took prayer out of schools, most public schools were openly Christian and Protestant in the way they operated.
So parents had no problem handing their children over to people who were, for the most part, devout Christians and who believed in Jesus Christ.
Parents grew dependent on this arrangement, and that is what the left exploited.
And the frog in the pot of water slowly boiling is a perfect analogy here.
Fast forward to today, and young parents across the country have started questioning the entire system.
They're asking questions like, Who thought it was a good idea to take a 4-, 5-, or 6-year-old and rip them away from their mother for 8 hours a day, 5 days per week?
How did we as a society come to accept this anti-family practice as normal, healthy, and good for a child's well-being and development?
Now, if there are any adults out there thinking, I don't know, maybe any adults out there in therapy who think that you have abandonment issues, it may be because your parents abandoned you to the public school system for 40 hours a week when you were only six years old.
Ever think of that?
But as I mentioned a second ago, the rise of homeschooling is a giant threat to the slave system because it means there will still be free thinkers in the next generation.
There will still be Christians who will not remain silent as the world descends deeper and deeper into darkness.
And right on cue, the publication Scientific American is now calling for the federal regulation of homeschoolers, of homeschooling, and of educators.
Quote, in 2019, nearly 3% of U.S. children, 1.5 million, were being homeschooled, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
The number has been growing in recent decades, and the true number is likely much higher, especially since more kids started homeschooling during the COVID pandemic.
Now, why this matters, the magazine goes on, homeschooled children have gone on to win national spelling bees.
And famed Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdos was homeschooled by his mathematician mother.
Okay, well, I mean, what's the big deal then?
Sounds like that's a positive result.
But, they say, but most states don't require the same assessment of homeschooled kids.
Well, maybe that's why they do so much better.
Most states don't require the same assessment of homeschooled kids that are required for their public school peers.
Parents are not required to have an education themselves to direct instruction.
And in most states, no one checks to see that children are receiving an education at all.
In worst case, homeschooling can hide abuse.
The report goes on.
What can be done about this?
Homeschooling should be subject to some basic federal mandates, writes the editors of Scientific American in the June issue.
Homeschooled parents should be required to undergo a background check, the same as K-12 teachers.
Additionally, they say homeschooled instructors could be required to submit documents every year to their local school district or to a state agency to show that their children are learning.
Quote, education is a basic human right, the editors say.
We need to make sure kids have changed to investigate what makes them curious.
Or they're charged to investigate what makes them curious.
Study history and science and reading and teach them to be gay.
End quote.
I'm sorry, I added that last part there.
Seriously though, with all of this homeschooling, We know who's going to teach the kids to be gay.
They say that a lack of education is child abuse or they say it's a basic human right.
And I tell you what, I mean, I don't know about you, but I think it would be better for a child to grow up on a farm and learn basic manual labor skills and maybe not be so good at trigonometry or calculus, maybe never even heard of those words, than to set one foot inside a public school classroom which will glorify Cesar Chavez over George Washington and tell them about the benefits of having two daddies or two mommies.
No, the truth is, homeschooling is a threat to them, and they don't just want to regulate it.
They want to ban it.
And years from now, that may be the sticking point that sees Christian parents put into boxcars as our children become like Babylonian exiles, like Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, or Abednego.
Let's go to the screen for some more.
Yesterday, I told you about Votie Bauckham in a viral clip that was going around.
Let me see here.
Throw this up there.
We're going to talk about that here in just a moment.
But just to get you up to speed, we were just talking about the Scientific American.
But if you just do a simple Google search about homeschooling right now, this article is one of the first that comes up in the week.
The problem with homeschooling.
The practice is barely tracked or regulated in the U.S. and can easily conceal abuse.
So they're going to now paint homeschoolers as essentially closet abusers or we don't know what you're doing to your kid as if sending them to public school For them to be openly abused, openly groomed, given sexual identities when they don't even know what sex is, that's not abuse.
That's not a problem.
There's going to be some major gaslighting over the next few years from the left on homeschooling because they know this is a freedom that we have.
This is a freedom that is getting around home.
Their indoctrination is getting around their lives.
We're able to protect our kids.
We're able to protect our most precious loved ones and ensure that in these formidable years, in first, second, third, fourth, in these formidable years, they are kept away from these sexual deviants and kept away from these anti-Christian teachers, many of whom don't believe in God and many of whom themselves are now victims of Because there are still good teachers out there, don't hear me, but they're victims of the bureaucratic state that's taken over.
I mean, the fact of the matter is, if the education department, the federal government, the national, you know, federal department of education, if they could, they would replace every teacher with a robot so that they could monitor everything that is taught, everything that comes out of that teacher's mouth.
And that's the truth.
And you know it to be true.
If they could replace them with robots, if they could replace them with AI, they would because they would program the AI to teach them only what they wanted them to know, to make them good little worker bees.
That's what this is about.
So they're going to come after the homeschooling.
They are.
They've definitely already done it in Europe.
I know there was that one couple and family from Germany that, you know, the Germans trying to extradite them for years because they don't like the fact they fled to America because they're Christians.
They don't want their kids going to the German school district.
Yeah, so it's all this stuff about homeschooling and its rise in popularity.
Why is it rising in popularity?
This is the thing.
In their minds, and I'm sorry, they are so totalitarian in their minds, if you don't participate in their system, just like if you don't want to affirm every jot and tittle of LGBTQRSTLNE, would you like to buy a Val Dogma?
If you don't do every bit of it, then you somehow are morally wrong.
You're an abuser.
So if you don't go along with what they want you to do, if you don't go along with the system, then somehow, oh no, you must be hiding something.
You must be the abuser.
Because that's what they think, right?
They think they have the moral high ground.
They think that it's the moral thing to do to promote everything rainbow.
We, by the way, have a story on that.
Some people are thinking there's some people in the LGBTQ enclave that are upset that this June corporations aren't as gung-ho about rainbow and pride and sodomy.
There's not as much merchandise, and a lot of it has to do with the economic realities and what happened to Bud Light when they decided to put a man who thinks that he's a woman, instead of putting that man in a sane asylum, they instead made him a brand ambassador and created a Bud Light can with a man who thinks that they're a woman, put his face on the can, right?
That didn't work out too well for Bud Light, and so there are stores seemingly pulling back.
But you notice towards the end there, here's the actual summary.
And this is a tweet by a guy named Corey DeAngelis.
He is a school choice evangelist, he says.
And he's the one that reported this.
Breaking Scientific American calls for federal homeschooling regulations.
Hell no.
And this is a screenshot here of basically kind of this June edition.
This June 2024, the...
I guess the Scientific American, they're not celebrating pride either.
This would be like a rainbow header.
But they're calling to regulate homeschooling because they know that this is a direct threat.
This is a direct threat.
This is a way to essentially leapfrog over all of their nonsense.
And there are parents that are starting to make sacrifices too because we do know that the American economy...
Thanks to the rise in feminism, thanks to the intel agencies supporting the rise in feminism to double the tax base and attack the family at the same time, Our economy is not set up in a biblical way.
It's not set up to where it's an easy thing for a breadwinner, for the man to go out and win the bread and make the money.
A lot of people have to have two incomes, or they at least think they have to have two incomes.
There are parents making sacrifices, cutting corners, so that the wife can be a mother and stay at home.
And there are people that are doing that, and it's a really difficult situation.
By the way, on that...
Here in the coming days, we're going to talk about that very idea.
There's got to be something that we can do to make it easier to get over this beast system of an economy that is requiring so many couples, both of them, to have to work.
There's got to be something that we can do.
And I've had this idea for a very long time, and I think I'm going to tell you about it in the future, but not today.
All right, so that's the Scientific American.
Now, we were talking about this yesterday, but I didn't have time to do it.
There's an old clip of Votie Bauckham that was making the rounds.
And this is relevant to what we're talking about just in terms of neutrality.
You can't be neutral.
You can't be a Christian to be neutral in our society anymore because there's just no room for it because the other side's getting so wicked and they've gone so much towards the evil side that there's no way to blend in, if you will.
So specifically, though, intermingling the civil rights issue, ethnicity, color of skin with gay rights and what that means for the church going forward, those churches that are not going to compromise, those churches that are going to still continue.
To preach against when it comes up or whatever, you know, sodomy, homosexuality, those who say that it's a sin.
They're saying that, look, once you tie and you equate the plight of homosexuals or LGBTers or trans people in America with the plight of black Americans and try to say that they're identical and we need the same civil rights protections that were passed in once you tie and you equate the plight of homosexuals or LGBTers or trans people in America with the plight of black Americans and try to say that they're identical and we need the same civil rights protections
Once they do that, then it's only a matter of time before the church is going to be persecuted.
And so here it is.
We talk a lot about, you know, evidence.
What's the evidence that they want to put Christians in boxcars?
Well, this I think we're going to add to the file.
Again, this is an older clip of Pastor Vodit Bachem going over this very idea.
What you need to know.
The homosexual community, one of the lies that they tell is the lie that says, no, no, no, no, no, no.
We just want our rights.
We don't want to infringe on you.
We don't want to infringe on the church.
That is a lie from the pit of hell.
If being a homosexual is the same thing as being a black person, and if it is wrong and illegal for anyone in the name of anything to discriminate against people because they are of a particular ethnicity,
it only stands to reason that once this first case is made, That the laws must be brought to bear against Christians who hold to the biblical position on Christianity.
There are no two ways about it.
You cannot, as a society, on the one hand say, this is a civil right that must be protected, and on the other hand say, oh no, no, no church, you can violate civil rights.
You can't do that.
This is a lie.
Just like the lie that says, oh, no, no, no, no, no.
Same-sex marriage has nothing to do with polygamy.
Nothing whatsoever to do with polyamory.
That's a lie.
Once you follow the logic that gets you to same-sex marriage, you set a precedent that cannot be denied as it relates to polygamy.
And once you follow the logic that says one's sexuality is the equivalent of one's ethnicity, You cannot but then apply these laws within the church and it becomes illegal to believe and teach what the Bible teaches about homosexuality.
This is an inevitable reality.
They cannot leave us alone.
They must not leave us alone.
So if we let them get away with this line of argumentation, we are next.
The church is next.
The church cannot be left alone.
Because if their argument is right, then we are violating the law, we are violating people's civil rights, and the law must come down on us and crush us.
Yeah, there's no lie there.
And he is walking, and again, I don't know how old that clip was, but it's not recent.
It's several years ago now.
Just basing on the gray of voting now versus back then, and the beard.
But there's no lie there.
Walking us through the logic.
And so they can say, and it's always been a lie, right?
They can say, live and let live, we just want to get married.
Nope.
It's never been about that.
It's about getting us to heartily approve.
As Romans 1 says, heartily approve of those that practice such things.
They want us to approve of it.
They want us to approve of it heartily.
They want us to tell them that it's good, even though it's not.
They don't want to tolerate the fact that even if we're politely just silent, but in our souls we disagree and we know and we teach our children, back to the homeschooling thing, we teach our children that it's wrong.
When your little one says, hey daddy, what does that rainbow flag mean?
And why do I see that rainbow flag?
What do you tell that little one?
Do you go into the in-depths of what it means sexually when your child doesn't even know about sex?
No.
Does your child know about God?
Yeah.
Does your child know about the devil?
Yeah.
Well, you're just going to have to say, well, unfortunately, we'll pray for those people, but yeah, that flag represents Satan and the devil.
It's a lot easier to say.
They certainly don't want any parent ever making that conclusion and teaching that truth to their children.
Again, back on the homeschooling thing.
But the idea of putting Christians in boxcars, I think this firmly, what you just heard, firmly goes in that evidence of that's the path, that's where they're wanting to go if Christians don't resist and use what little political rights that we have left at the moment and realize what time it actually is.
Logically, you know, I mean, churches are not supposed to, you know, you have the law the way it is.
You cannot discriminate based on somebody's color, based on somebody's race.
Well, now they've lumped in the homosexuality.
Well, now, as soon as you make that connection, then they have to go after the church.
They have to go after those churches that say no.
They have to go after those churches that would call no.
You know, gay pride parades in local communities, quote, abominations.
That would dare say something about what's going on in their community from a pulpit.
Eventually, maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but we all know where this is headed.
Because, and this is an understatement, but it's an allergy to the gospel.
It's an allergy to being told that you're a sinner.
And it really comes down to an allergy, a triggering of the exclusive claims of Christ, of Christianity.
As Christians, we believe that Jesus Christ is exclusively Lord, King of Kings, above all nations, above all rulers, above any other false religions.
That's what we believe.
It's the exclusivity.
We do not believe in universalism.
We do not believe that there are different paths to heaven or different paths to God.
There is only one way, and it's through the complete work of Jesus Christ, his atonement, his death, burial, resurrection for sinners, for loss, for wayward sheep.
That is the only way to satisfy the debt that we all have before a holy God because of our sins, because of our fallen nature.
The only way to reconcile is through Jesus Christ and His intercession on our behalf.
That's it.
The only way.
And it's the only.
It's the singularity.
It's the exclusivity that really triggers them.
And this is why the state, as it becomes more and more totalitarian in their thinking, as it becomes more superior, as it develops an ever-increasing God complex, that's why they will have to inevitably focus their wrath and attention on the church, on the people who are saying, no, no.
Actually, when Joe Biden dies, he's going to be accountable.
He's going to face a holy God.
When these rulers finally exit this earth, they actually face judgment for what they've done.
And if they don't have Christ, if they don't trust Christ, then they have no hope.
And this life is as good as they get it.
I remember...
What was it?
You had that Joel Osteen book, Your Best Life Now.
And I think it was MacArthur.
John MacArthur said, well, that can only be true if you're going to hell.
Your Best Life Now.
No, no.
That's not how this works.
That's not how this works at all.
Earlier in the week, or maybe this was on Friday, we were talking about how as things become less and less Christian, just from an institutional standpoint.
Well, I was telling you the story of a friend of mine who had two, he's a mother of two, had two different experiences.
One, where doctors and hospitals basically lied to her and convinced her that she needed to have a cesarean section when she didn't.
Versus going to a different hospital, different doctors, finding out that the doctors themselves are Christian.
And how the level of care was completely different.
And it was because the people caring for her the second time were believers in God.
They were Christians, and they were doing right by their patient.
And we talked about how this is true, it seems, in all of these industries.
These industries become more and more corrupt the less Christians that are there working for them.
You can also see this in media, by the way.
You can see this in every single industry.
But this also explains, specifically with hospitals, just why things went off the rails in hospitals, and essentially they became death mills, especially when you take into consideration Anthony Fauci's remdesivir.
Joel Berry, this is the second time in a day, or second time episode in a row, again a managing editor over at the Babylon Bee.
He's making a great point here.
All these hospitals that we have, they're Christians.
Christians invented hospitals, or at least they were originally Christian.
Christians invented hospitals, and as the influence of Christianity continues to diminish, those hospitals will increasingly become euthanasia mills and opiate dispensaries, rather than places of healing.
We're seeing it right now, and we saw it all through COVID. That's exactly what happened.
But it wasn't an overnight thing with hospitals.
Hospitals have been lying for decades now.
I've seen it firsthand.
Hospitals that bear the name of Christ or bear variations of the name of Christ or bear the name of Christian denominations.
You're Methodists, you're Baptists, Presbyterian, all of them.
Catholic, you name it.
Hospitals and the people that run them, the administrators that run them.
It is organized crime levels of deal-making with the insurance companies.
And the insurance is where the real organized crime is.
Of course, it's legal.
But I'll just give you one example.
Have you ever heard of something called uncompensated care?
So, it just lets you know, the slippery slope is real in so many different areas of life.
Uncompensated care is a hospital's math, a hospital's math equation for how much money they lost because they couldn't collect on this or that.
And look, in every industry, there are uncollectibles.
In virtually every industry, there's always going to be somebody that doesn't pay a bill or you're not able to get this, you know, because, you know, businesses are fluid, the economy's fluid, businesses are created, businesses fail, you can't pay your bills, there's bankruptcies involved, all this kind of stuff happens.
So there's always uncompensated care, but Hospitals for decades now have gone to the end of committee tables in front of state legislators all across this country and as well as in Washington, D.C. and talked about their uncompensated care and they inflate the number, by the way.
They lie.
They lie about what it really cost them, because we've all heard the stories of the $100 aspirin, which we'll go into in more detail one day on this program.
The $100 aspirin, and so they, you know, it doesn't cost them $100, but that's what they bill an insurance company, and so if they don't collect, they claim that they lost $100 when aspirin only costs them what?
A couple of pennies?
It is this hospital math, this accounting, that has made liars out of hospitals and hospital administrators and hospital CEOs.
They have gone and testified falsely about how much money they've actually lost from uncompensated care.
Now that may sound like a small little fib to you, but it's actually, we're talking about hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars that go to some of these hospitals.
With varying laws and stuff to try to reimburse this vital industry, which it is vital or it was vital, but it's this idea of they're just liars.
That's what I can tell you.
Okay, so how did you go from being hospitals that are Christian places of healing to being total slaves to the medical industrial complex, to being total slaves to big pharma, to having a top-down basically communistic switch that was flipped by Fauci or whoever else and a Francis Collins or whoever to having a top-down basically communistic switch that was flipped by Fauci or whoever else and a Francis Collins or whoever else, and now you're giving people remdesivir that clearly, clearly the evidence shows in the
And then you have nurses that are doing these TikTok dances.
How did it go from that?
I submit to you that it started with little white lies about funding.
I mean, that's certainly a part of it, right?
Because, eh, obviously, if murdering people with remdesivir or...
Taking or putting people, treating people differently because they didn't get the vax, wanting people to die to collect the extra money they got per COVID patient, lying about who died of COVID versus who died of a motorcycle wreck and then tested positive for COVID. All of those things.
They're full of liars, and yet they bear the name of Christian denominations and Christ, and they bear names of religious context.
Our hospitals are Have become dens of thieves and robbers.
Now, there are still good doctors.
Obviously, I was just telling you about Christian ones.
There are still people that want to do what's right.
And who knows, again, the unsung heroes of people working in these now corrupt institutions that saved lives because they didn't give the remdesivir when they said they did give the remdesivir.
Who knows?
But, Joel Berry is right.
Christians invented the hospitals and as paganism rises, as Satanism rises, hospitals will become increasingly more and more places.
I mean, it's like the last place you want to go.
Isn't that a shame?
Even go to the doctor's office.
It's like the last place you want to go.
Because nobody trusts these people anymore.
Which is why...
The Kansas Attorney General, Chris Kobach, yesterday announced that he was suing Pfizer.
We've got that video for you coming up next.
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We were just talking right before break about...
How are hospitals, and this is every institution, the less and less Christian they become, the more and more corrupt and really murderous they become.
And this is why, I think, one of the reasons why the lies surrounding COVID, you now have Kansas Attorney General.
Let's see here.
We have the audio.
Let's throw up this first.
The Kansas Attorney General, Chris Kobach, Is now suing Pfizer for misleading candidates on the COVID vaccine.
Now this is probably not at all where it needs to go, but it's certainly a start.
You always have to also hold up the possibility that this lawsuit, and I'm just playing devil's advocate here.
We're going to report on it here in a minute.
You also have to think about the possibility that a lawsuit like this is a red herring, kind of like the U.S. government admitting that COVID came from a lab in China, which it did, but where it was before that was right here in the United States, and it was a DOD project, Ralph Barrett, UNC, Chapel Hill.
But anyway...
We're going to report on this nonetheless because it's an incremental victory to say the least.
The announcement alleges that Pfizer misled Kansans on vaccine risks such as with pregnant women and myocarditis.
We've got the audio right here, so instead of reading it, here's Kansas' Attorney General.
Listen.
Pfizer marketed its vaccine as safe for pregnant women.
However, in February of 2021, Pfizer possessed reports for 458 pregnant women who received Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy.
More than half of the pregnant women reported an adverse event, and more than 10% reported a miscarriage, many within days of the vaccination.
Pfizer also possessed information from its own October 2020 study on pregnancy in rats, indicating that its COVID-19 vaccine was likely linked to infertility, loss of litters, and stillborn offspring.
Number two, safety relating to heart conditions like myocarditis.
Pfizer consistently denied any evidence of a connection or safety signal between its COVID-19 vaccine and myocarditis or pericarditis.
Indeed, on January 18, 2023, when asked whether its vaccine caused strokes or myocarditis, Pfizer Chairman and CEO Alan Burla stated, quote, we've not seen a single signal, although we have distributed billions of doses, end quote.
A signal that he was referring to is a safety signal, which refers to a negative consequence.
However, as Pfizer knew, the United States government, the United States military, foreign governments, and others had found that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine caused myocarditis and pericarditis.
Number three, effectiveness regarding variants.
Pfizer also claimed that its COVID-19 vaccine protected against COVID-19 variants, even though data available at the time showed Pfizer's vaccine was effective less than half the time against variants.
Finally, transmission.
Pfizer urged Americans to get vaccinated in order to protect their loved ones, clearly indicating a claim that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccination stopped transmission of COVID-19.
Pfizer later admitted that it had never even studied transmission after its recipients received the vaccine and whether they could say it stopped transmission.
After making these misleading statements, Pfizer also engaged in some censorship attempts.
Emails revealed that Pfizer officials coordinated with social media platforms to censor any speech critical of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine safety and effectiveness.
It should also be noted that Pfizer elected not to join the federal government's vaccine development program, known as Operation Warp Speed, and declined that development funding.
When asked about that, Pfizer's CEO, Albert Burla, said Pfizer did not participate in the program in order to, quote, liberate, end quote, Pfizer's scientists and to avoid government oversight of its vaccine development.
He also said, quote, they want reports.
I don't want to have any of that.
End quote.
When he said they, he was referring to the federal government.
Pfizer's misleading statements contributed to success in marketing its vaccine in Kansas.
By February of 2024, Pfizer had delivered over 3.3 million doses of its vaccine in the state of Kansas.
This accounted for over 60% of all vaccine doses given in the state of Kansas.
The suit is being filed today, and as I mentioned before, it is part of a multi-state effort in which more suits may follow.
I just wonder, what are all those squishy center-left evangelicals who were telling all of us to get the vaccine to love our neighbors?
I wonder what they are all feeling right now.
Again, he says it's a multi-state effort.
Other states are going to participate in this.
And I don't think this is going to be the last.
I think this will be the first.
But, I mean, he's laying the facts out.
The documents, the court documents were all leaked.
They had studies.
They knew the pregnant women were at risk.
They knew about the myocarditis.
They knew about all of it.
And while the truth of the matter, I believe, is that, you know, the pharmaceutical companies didn't actually create these vaccines.
They were given to them by the DOD or, you know, some...
The American government was responsible, you know, doing the gain-of-function research or whatever.
And over the years, I mean, you know, you guys have heard Dr.
Judy Mikevitz.
You guys know.
And if you don't, you can go check it out.
I mean, it's all out there for people.
Yeah.
All of that aside, I'm competing in the arena of normies.
I just want to talk about them for a second.
And I'm talking about the normies that are...
Putting their heads in the sand, even though we have millions of people that have dropped dead from this thing, millions of people that have these unexplained ailments.
Now, a lot of those people, they took the vax and they don't even want to connect the dots.
Like, why did I go through a 12-month ordeal where all of a sudden my foot quit working and I'm a young and healthy adult, you know, and I had all these circulatory problems with my foot or why did I get double vision?
Some people don't want to, well, I got the vaccine three weeks ago.
Maybe that has something to do with it.
Some people don't want to connect it, and that's fine.
But now when you start seeing, well, now there's lawsuits because these things weren't safe, and yet they lined up like sardines, they lined up like sheep, and they took it, and they shamed other people who didn't take it.
Not everybody that got the vaccine shamed other people.
Some people did it because they genuinely still trusted the medical industrial complex.
They genuinely still trusted their doctors telling them to get it.
Now some of the doctors have said, don't ever take another shot.
Then there were some stalwart doctors that were like, they never recommended it.
But there were plenty of people out there that were saying, hey, wear a mask, love your neighbor.
It's the Christian thing to do.
There were plenty of people in the church and in positions of power that said, get the vaccine, you dopes.
Now, that was Ben Shapiro.
Get the vaccine to love your neighbor.
The Daily Wire's Christian reporter, Megan Basham, is roasting Beth Moore.
For those of you who don't know who Beth Moore is, hang on one second, I thought you guys could see this, but you can't.
Those of you who don't know who Beth Moore is, she is a wannabe pastor.
I guess you could call her a pastrix.
She thinks that she can preach and that all of those scriptures about women, all those scriptures about church office and pastoral, you know, and preaching is reserved for men.
She disagrees with that.
So that's her issue.
This is her tweet from 2021, August 10th of 2021.
Beth Moore, stare in the face what some of you are saying.
My rights are more important than your life.
Sorry, not sorry.
If you're not going to get vaccinated for the love of God, put on a mask in public places with vulnerable people, go ahead and unfollow me.
I don't care.
Follow Jesus.
Now this...
Is a millstone for sure.
For Beth Moore, if you want to follow Jesus, then you need to get vaccinated.
You know, that Bill de Blasio commercial, was it Bill de Blasio who was like, it was the mayor of New York, giving away Shake Shack burgers and fries?
You mean I can get a burger?
You mean I can get a burger?
If I get vaccinated, I get a burger and fries?
Wow!
It's really cheap when you think about it.
Literally, your heart, your life, your cardiovascular system, your neurological system.
Take a burger and fries so that we can give you a shot that will likely kill you.
Beth Moore...
Follow Jesus.
Put on a mask and get vaccinated if you want to follow Jesus.
What an embarrassment.
But what do you think Beth Moore thinks?
You think Beth Moore has any self-reflection at all about what she told her followers?
You think she's going to apologize?
Well, I made the mistake of...
And that's the thing.
People could apologize if they actually had a change of heart.
I mean, it's like, congratulations, you're one of millions and billions of people throughout the world that were duped and deceived and lied to by your government.
You know what I mean?
Admit you were wrong and move on.
But no, I doubt that's going to happen.
At least I don't think she's going to do that.
Megan Basham, though, not holding back.
She's quoting here from the lawsuit that Pfizer marketed its vaccine as safe for pregnant women.
However, in February of 2021, Pfizer possessed reports from 458 pregnant women who received Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy.
More than half of the pregnant women were reported an adverse event and more than 10% reported a miscarriage within days of the vaccination.
Pfizer also possessed information from its October 2020 study on pregnancy and rats indicating that its COVID-19 vaccine was likely linked to infertility, loss of litters, and stillborn offspring.
She goes on, she says, if women of childbearing age didn't agree to get this experimental vaccine, Bible teachers like Moore told them they weren't following Jesus.
I don't believe this was motivated by love of neighbor.
I believe it was motivated by love of respectability and power.
And that's what Beth Moore should repent of here.
I worshipped power, respectability.
I worshipped having a cultural seat at the table where I'm not one of those Christians that won't comply with the government.
I am one of those Christians that will do my part.
I'll take the jab.
I'll take the jab because I follow Jesus.
And these people don't.
What a joke.
Good on Megan Basham for having this long institutional memory and bringing this up.
Everybody should be aware.
And maybe you guys out there don't know about Beth Moore.
I don't know how popular she is anymore.
But she was a big, big popular, big popular, big Eva star for a time.
Led a lot of women.
Basically, Beth Moore, you know, she doesn't have a ministry if it's not for, you know, feminism.
All the waves.
All right.
We're going to hand out some more milestones here in a minute, but I promised we'd cover this article.
I saw this this morning when I woke up.
I've never heard of this WokeSpy.com new website to me anyway.
I don't know who funds it, but this is interesting.
Has Pride Month finally put a sock in it?
It says, with our short attention span, many have forgotten that the LGBTQ Pride Month happened overnight and yesterday in cultural terms.
Prior to about 2016, actual homosexuals, as compared to, quote, queers, end quote, focused on public perversion and body mutilation marked their political progress with a day or a weekend, right?
It was a day or a weekend.
Now it's a whole month.
It says, now we're all choking on the rainbow for the entire month while mind-addled, drug-ridden hedonists grind and flash out the streets in front of grandmas and children.
Even in solidly conservative states like West Virginia, the queer brigade has been claiming public territory with garish people.
Pride crosswalks slopped onto public thoroughfares.
Fed-up motorists have been spinning their tires in an automotive expression.
Have I've had enough and government activists have gone hysterical describing these incidents as hate crimes and desecration.
So yeah, it's clearly a religious violation.
But they're saying that there's some people on Redditors, or there's some Redditors who are lamenting that corporations may not really be hip.
They may not be down for this.
Not so hip to be square.
What the F? WTF is happening this month.
Supernova0216.
Bye, bye, bye.
I don't see any pride stuff at stores anymore, just a ton of American flags and stuff.
I wanted to buy some rainbow capitalism.
But the evidence is hardly anecdotal, this report goes on.
As the Associated Press noted, analysts and advocates say the marketing is toned down compared to previous years, and at some change, there's no trace of pride at all.
One marker of gender-neutral clothing quoted in the article said that he saw a 25% drop in comparison to last June.
Then we have the Bud Light story, which we talked about, but here's some more.
How come you don't proudly display your logos pride colors on your Middle East post talking about BMW? And they say that they don't do it because of laws in Saudi Arabia as well as, you know, thinking about the market.
Newsflash, Saudi Arabia doesn't think sodomy is a good way to live.
Then this other Reddit user, which we just talked about, or I guess a response to that.
I hate capitalism until it offers me swag and lets me tell the guy driving behind me where I like to stick it.
Because this is all about sex.
Anyway, when I was growing up, the only rainbows in the kids' section was Rainbow Bright.
So they're saying that this is kind of a fad now that's going away.
I don't know.
I mean...
To me, personally, maybe this is just because I follow it and I've been reporting it.
I mean, I still think it's pretty charged.
I mean, you may have the companies and corporations not being as flamboyant, pun intended, about their support for pride.
But I mean, it's still everywhere.
And it doesn't really matter.
The corporations have done it for so long.
That you now have small-town America dealing with pride parades for the first time.
I mean, they come out of the woodwork in small towns now to celebrate their sodomite lifestyles.
It's happening everywhere.
So maybe in the corporate scene, maybe not as much, but the damage has already been done in towns across America.
You've got people basically organizing and gathering to celebrate sex and to celebrate gay sex.
And to be debauched.
So, yeah, I mean, take that for what it's worth.
Yeah, so let's go here next, because this kind of goes right in line.
I'm going to hand out a millstone to Reverend Susan.
Reverend Susan, she's decided to repent, but not for a good reason.
Just listen to this.
And so, Philip baptizes him.
And the unit goes on his way, rejoicing, because now he is a part of God's people, which is what he's been wanting all along.
And like I said, I read it 14 times, but on Thursday when I read it, I thought, I must have been blind!
How did I never realize that one of the first reported individual baptisms of a non-Jew It's the baptism of a non-binary person.
Because that's how eunuchs functioned in the ancient world.
They weren't really men.
They certainly weren't women.
They were sort of a third gender.
They were non-binary.
Now, I've always thought I was a pretty good liberal.
Some of you may have detected a liberal streak in me.
I've always thought I was pretty progressive.
She's a woman who thinks that she has the authority to preach.
So, yeah.
When it comes to the issue before our denomination, but on Thursday I realized that I had been guilty of prejudice.
And so I had to get down on my knees and ask God to forgive me for not being willing to see what was right before me in the Holy Scriptures.
So the thing that she's talking about that's right before her in the Holy Scriptures, I guess, I'm amazed she even called them that, is that Philip baptized a eunuch.
And baptizing the eunuch, she didn't realize that that was actually a non-binary person, which is preposterous, because I'm pretty sure the eunuch, if he had his way, wouldn't have wanted to be a eunuch.
But I do think what we have here is an admission.
I think we need to look at this.
In terms of the fact that nothing is new under the sun, and that's exactly really what's going on.
They're making eunuchs great again.
They're trying to bring back eunuchs in our society and culture.
They have, but they're telling them, hey, you're going to live an awesome and fulfilling life once we remove your genitals.
And even go further, and we're going to make for you something we'll call a sex organ, but that's not really what it is.
And you're going to lead a 100% fulfilled sexual life.
And then they don't, and that's why suicide rates are where they're at.
So, yeah, I mean, making the comparison to biblical eunuchs to modern-day non-binary people, I actually kind of welcome the comparison, but she needs to repent for different reasons, not for some sort of prejudice for not seeing the non-binary Bible character, who I can promise you was not voluntary.
I mean, I'm pretty sure he's not voluntarily a eunuch.
I guess I could be wrong about that, but anyway, we'll have to see.
Also, we've got this.
Whiteness.
What is whiteness exactly?
Where did this one go?
Yeah, here we go.
So here is the Dr.
Reverend...
Let me do my best tribute to Rush.
Reverend?
Dr.
Reverend Lydia Munoz.
She's the Executive Director of the National Plan for Hispanic-Latino Ministry of the United Methodist Church.
And this is what she says about whiteness.
I grew up in a Hispanic church.
So I want you to know that when I refer to whiteness, I am not necessarily just talking about the color of skin.
Although that's part of it.
Whiteness is about a system that says this is what's good.
This is not.
And so it made me wrestle.
It made me ask questions.
Can we back that up a little bit?
I think we need to wrestle with this.
We need to take note of what she just said.
She just said that whiteness isn't necessarily the color of your skin.
Whiteness is a system that holds issues up and says this is good and this is evil.
Or this is appropriate and this is not appropriate.
So essentially, strong, absolute, black and white opinions about things is, she says, whiteness.
Although that's part of it, whiteness is about a system that says this is what's good.
This is not.
And so it made me wrestle.
It made me ask questions.
It made me do the hard work Of discovering what is behind all of this.
Why are we holding on to this so much in so many spaces of worship?
Why do we not challenge The way we understand salvation and the way Jesus' actual Aramaic words came out, which was Him emphasizing about life, not about being saved.
So, a rhetorical millstone for the Reverend Dr.
Lydia Munoz, Executive Director of the National Plan for Hispanic-slash-Latino Ministry of the United Methodist Church.
A rhetorical millstone.
It would be better for a millstone to be tied around her neck and thrown into the sea than to have caused one of these little ones to stumble in coming to Christ.
You're literally saying that whiteness is having strong opinions about what's right and what's wrong, what's good and what's evil.
What a bunch of nonsense.
Probably the nicest guy I think I've seen in a while.
We're going to end the program on a positive note.
This is pretty funny to me.
Owen Benjamin over on X saying that the Golf Channel just interviewed a random black guy as Vince Young.
Vince Young was the star quarterback for the Texas Longhorns a long time ago.
Went on to play professional football.
The Golf Channel thought this black guy was Vince Young, and they just kept going without acknowledging it.
Why?
He says, because we literally can't tell them apart.
This happens constantly.
It's why there's so many innocent blacks in jail.
Obviously, Owen Benjamin, the comedian here.
I will tell you this.
The interaction that this guy has with this reporter, I think it makes him probably one of the nicest guys I've seen interact with.
With the public in a long time, and here we have that for you.
With four.
In six seasons in the NFL, arguably one of the best NCAA quarterbacks of all time in Texas, picked up golf about four years ago.
What's the biggest shift you make going from the ultimate team sport to now the ultimate individual sport?
Now, I apologize.
You have the wrong person.
I'm Everett Sands over at Citadel, which I'm a football coach.
But the thing is, the great thing about golf is that I'm not only competing against myself, but competing against everybody else.
This is your first program I've ever played, and what's the best part of being out here?
Well, being out here is a great thing, and I have an opportunity to play with some professional golfers.
Oh, good for Mr.
Sands there.
Just saying, hey, I apologize.
Who do you know?
Unless he told them, hey, I'm Vince Young.
No, he just said, I'm sorry, but you have the wrong...
You can tell he felt bad for the girl, and the girl just puts her head down, and then they pretend like...
They pretend like it's no big deal.
My goodness.
My goodness.
That was really funny.
Anyway, that's all the time that we have for this edition of the Millstone Report.
My name's Paul Harrell.
God bless everybody out there watching.
I really do appreciate it.
Can't do the program without you.
Unless I'm providentially hindered, I'm going to see you tomorrow night.