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Aug. 26, 2024 - Stew Peters Show
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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Trump/RFK Team Up To SQUASH Commie Kamala
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Wow.
What a Friday news day that was.
Last week as the Trump-hating Marxist Hysteria over at the DNC as everything was winding down there.
News began to leak that RFK Jr.
was going to endorse President Trump and that's exactly what happened.
As politics go, you have to give credit to the Trump campaign here.
This was a brilliant political play to seize the momentum from the Democrats after their convention.
Right before Kennedy's speech on Friday afternoon, the Associated Press reported The Kennedy campaign had filed court documents in the battleground state of Pennsylvania that requested his name be taken off the ballot in light, the document said, of RFK's endorsement of Trump.
So this revealed a pattern as we already had the Arizona document showing that he was removing his name from that state as well.
In Kennedy's endorsement of Trump, he revealed that he will remove his name from 10 battleground states, making the choice for voters there in those states a binary one.
He will remain on the ballot in solid red and blue states where he has no chance of playing the spoiler.
So at some point during all of this political turmoil and national division, RFK Jr.
apparently realized he can play the role of kingmaker.
And leverage this into tackling issues he really cares about.
Mainly chronic children's diseases.
For RFK and Trump, this is about saving kids' lives and ensuring the health of future generations.
Now, before anyone flips out, yes, I see the hypocrisy of trying to save kids outside of the womb, but continuing our national policy of legal child sacrifice of babies inside the womb.
But more on that in a moment.
we are going to address the elephant in the room.
The fact of the matter is, our food supply in America is poisoned and riddled with toxic chemicals that has wreaked havoc on our immune systems and created a cancer epidemic that funds the coffers of big pharma who want all of us to be their lifelong customers. our food supply in America is poisoned and riddled with And customers is really too generous of a word.
They want us to be their slaves.
And the fact our current elites believe the overpopulation of the earth is a major threat to the environment gives them a perverse incentive to laud genocide as a righteous public policy, especially if an ignorant populace is willing to go willingly to the slaughterhouse because they think deadly drugs are nourishing medicine.
It's sick.
It's inverted.
It's satanic.
To be clear, the idea that America's food supply is poison and that Big Food, Big Pharma, and the government agencies tasked with keeping us safe are corrupt and on the take is considered to be a giant conspiracy theory by the Democrats and the intelligence agency-controlled mainstream media.
Of course, like so many other conspiracy theories that are really 100% true, the gaslighting from the media has failed to work on a significant portion of the population.
For years now, podcasts and alternative media have been covering the dangers of seed oils and the so-called proprietary ingredients on the boxes of processed foods.
What is natural flavor really made of?
What about all of the food dyes like red 40 and yellow number 5?
Why are those chemicals approved of here in America, but over in Europe, processed foods don't have the long list of chemicals that our food does?
Why is that?
Are Americans being experimented on?
Has our country been put through a decades-long clinical trial to see how slowly we can die of chronic disease while our corporate overlords get filthy rich in the process?
Here's how Robert Kennedy Jr.
put it on Friday when he endorsed President Donald Trump.
Notice, for 19 years, I prayed every morning that God would put me in a position to end this calamity.
The chronic disease crisis was one of the primary reasons for my running for president, along with ending censorship in the Ukraine war.
It's the reason I've made the heart-wrenching decision to suspend my campaign and to support President Trump.
This decision is agonizing for me because of the difficulties it causes my wife and my children and my friends.
But I have the certainty that this is what I'm meant to do.
And that certainty gives me internal peace, even in storms.
If I'm given the chance to fix the chronic disease crisis and reform our food production, I promise that within two years we will watch chronic disease burden lift dramatically.
We will make Americans healthy again.
Within four years, America will be a healthy country.
We will be stronger, more resilient, more optimistic, and happier.
I won't fail in doing this.
Ultimately, the future, however it happens, is in God's hands and in the hands of the American voters and those of President Trump.
If President Trump is elected and honors his word, the vast burden of chronic disease that now demoralizes and bankrupts the country will disappear.
This is a spiritual journey for me.
I reached my decision through deep prayer, through hard-nosed logic, and I asked myself, what choices must I make to maximize my chances to save America's children and restore national health?
I felt that if I refused this opportunity, I would not be able to look myself in the mirror, knowing that I could have saved lives of countless children and reversed this country's chronic disease epidemic.
I'm 70 years old.
I may have a decade to be effective.
I can't imagine that a President Harris would allow me or anyone to solve these dire problems.
After eight years of President Harris, any opportunity for me to fix the problem will be out of my reach forever.
President Trump has told me that he wants this to be his legacy.
I'm choosing to believe that this time he will follow through.
His son, his biggest donors, his closest friends, and all support this objective.
My joining the Trump campaign will be a difficult sacrifice for my wife and children, but worthwhile if there's even a small chance of saving these kids.
Ultimately, the only thing that will save our country and our children is if we choose to love our kids more than we hate each other.
That's why I launched my campaign to unify America.
My dad and uncle made such an enduring mark on the character of our nation, not so much because of any particular policies that they promoted, but because they were able to inspire profound love for our country, And to fortify our sense of ourselves as a national community held together by ideals.
They were able to put their love into the intentions and hearts of ordinary Americans.
And to unify a national populist movement of Americans, blacks and whites, Hispanics, urban and rural Americans, inspired affection and love and high hopes and a culture of kindness.
That continue to radiate among Americans from their memory.
That's the spirit on which I ran my campaign and that I intend to bring into the campaign of President Trump.
Instead of vitriol and polarization, I will appeal to the values that unite us.
The goals that we could achieve if only we weren't at each other's throats.
The most unifying theme for all Americans Is that we all love our children.
If we all unite around that issue now, we can finally give them the protection, the health, and the future that they deserve.
Thank you all.
So, pretty incredible stuff.
I mean, it is historic to watch something like this.
Whether, you know, we can blackpill and just say all of this is theater.
If you want to do that, although I would encourage you not to.
I would also say the white, independent, suburban mom who doesn't like President Mean Tweets...
But keeps seed oils away from her household, uses natural cleaning products, and has a book on which essential oil is best for whatever ailment you have has now entered the chat.
For all of the talk about how J.D. Vance didn't do enough to move suburban white women towards Trump, which is what Naomi Wolf said on this program last week, this appears to, at least on paper, be the campaign, the Trump campaign strategy moving forward.
Robert Kennedy Jr.'s vice presidential pick, Nicole Shanahan, also helps with this female demographic.
And maybe there's going to be some people, you know, some votes that the campaign gets, again, assuming that they don't successfully steal the election this time.
But wouldn't it be amazing, in all seriousness...
Wouldn't it be amazing if in a second Trump administration, our food supply was cleansed?
Going to the grocery store, it's like entering a minefield, especially if you've got a kid with you that's wanting all of the colorful things that have poison in them.
We're in the midst of a battle of elites, the way I see it.
The intel oligarchs, which rule our government and politicians with blackmail and threats, are clearly being challenged by a different group of elites.
Think Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, and the new money coming out of Silicon Valley.
This helps to explain the GOP's sudden public shift to the left on social issues like gay mirage and abortion.
It seems these competing elites want to take America back to a time, you know, something like the 1990s, which according to Aaron M. Wren's scale would put Christians back in the neutral world instead of the negative world we currently find ourselves in that is aggressively hostile toward Christians and Christianity.
Can these new elites claw their way a few notches up the slippery slope?
For our children's sake, I surely hope so.
In my opinion, it only works, though, with empowered Christian red states free to make their states as conservative as the people see fit without a Johnny-sweep-the-leg Supreme Court decision similar to Roe that robs our right to govern ourselves at the local level.
So these new elites are not perfect by any means.
And here on this program, no one is perfect.
We know that.
We understand that theologically, no human being is perfect.
But apparently, these people are sick and tired of clown world.
And from what I can tell, they don't want World War III either.
And on that, I wholeheartedly agree.
Again, for the sake of my family, and you should too.
Hierarchy is real and unavoidable.
There will always be some sort of ascending scale of authority.
The people in charge today clearly hate and despise the people they're supposed to serve and govern.
Now we have Trump, we have Vance, we have RFK Jr., we have Nicole Shanahan.
Supposedly we've got even more people that are going to join this coalition government.
They claim that they are the solution to America's current state of misery.
And I know one thing.
Kamala Harris and her degenerates want true biblical Christianity to be made illegal.
I believe that.
I also believe that as Christians we don't need to avoid the elephant in the room.
But we also don't need to take the black pill either.
On Friday morning, President Trump posted this to Truth Social, quote, My administration will be great for women and their reproductive rights, end quote.
So this sent Christian X into quite the tailspin when really Trump was honestly not saying anything we didn't already know.
And most of the accounts feigning outrage on X were the ones who are looking for any excuse to accept the lies of fake Christian groups like Evangelicals for Harris.
Lefty Christians who have been duped by Marxist lies that have been exposed by Megan Basham's book Shepherds for Sale love to criticize the Christian right for engaging forcefully in politics and then they complain when evidence surfaces revealing we haven't achieved our goals on the schedule our modern-day Pharisees would like.
J.D. Vance didn't help matters much when he said this yesterday.
That's made the case this week and beyond this week that Donald Trump, if elected, will impose a federal ban on abortion if he wins.
Now, Donald Trump says he won't, but can you commit, Senator, sitting right here with me today, that if you and Donald Trump are elected, that you will not impose a federal ban on abortion?
I can absolutely commit that, Kristen.
Donald Trump has been as clear about that as possible.
I think it's important to step back and say, what has Donald Trump actually said on the abortion question, and how is it different from what Kamala Harris and the Democrats have said?
Donald Trump wants to end this culture war over this particular topic.
If California wants to have a different abortion policy from Ohio, then Ohio has to respect California and California has to respect Ohio.
Donald Trump's view is that we want the individual states and their individual cultures and their unique political sensibilities to make these decisions because we don't want to have a non-stop federal conflict Over this issue, the federal government ought to be focused on getting food prices down, getting housing prices down.
Issues, of course, where Kamala Harris has been a total disaster.
So I think Donald Trump is right.
We want the federal government to focus on these big economic and immigration questions.
Let the states figure out their own abortion policy.
Let me just follow up with you a little bit on that point, because I've been talking to Republicans, including Senator Lindsey Graham just last week, who've made it very clear that if Donald Trump is elected, if you are elected, they will continue to press this point.
Senator Graham said to me, I'm going to keep saying that there should be a federal ban.
If such a piece of legislation landed on Donald Trump's desk, would he veto it?
I think it'd be very clear he would not support it.
But would he veto it?
Yeah, I mean, if you're not supporting it as the President of the United States, you fundamentally have to veto it.
So he would veto a federal abortion ban?
I think he would.
He said that explicitly that he would.
Okay, so this again sent, again, the modern-day Pharisees into a tailspin.
So here's the deal.
Months ago, Trump came out.
We covered it on this program.
I was very upset about it.
Months ago, Trump came out against a federal abortion ban.
He did this, I believe, because he had foreknowledge of a looming Arizona Supreme Court decision that for a brief period of time made abolition the law of the land in that very important swing state.
At the time, I lamented because it felt awful as an abolitionist who wants to ban abortion everywhere being thrown under the bus like that.
I mean, everybody kind of felt that way on the Christian right.
Trump's position is clear, though.
He believes that if Republicans want to win national elections, then the purple hairs in the blue states must be allowed to murder their babies.
And I disagree with that.
I think it's awful.
On principle, allowing baby sacrifice to win elections so that you can be king of a baby-murdering nation seems a little counterintuitive to me.
I mean, who wants to be...
Why would you want to be a king of that nation?
Now, on the other hand, let's be real.
Let's be practical about what the Christian right in this country has accomplished.
Thanks to the pressure applied to the Republican Party...
The Christian right was wildly successful in getting Trump to commit to putting pro-life justices on the Supreme Court.
This successful pressure campaign took decades and arguably, unlike any politician in the modern era, Trump kept his promise And now abortion is back to the states.
Now, to be fair, some part of Trump may now regret his decision, but he was malleable on it, and he did it.
And it's clear now he's trying to make abortion a non-issue moving forward in national elections.
It's up to us as Christians, engaged in politics, to not allow this to happen.
No.
We must say the human sacrifices will stop.
So what does that look like?
I don't know.
Maybe it looks like a national abortion ban someday.
Maybe it looks like abolishing abortion one state at a time.
But whatever the scenario, we keep fighting.
And in the meantime, it's left up to individual consciences on whether they want to give Trump their vote or not this November.
And they can do that or not vote at all.
Notice there is no room at all to vote for Kamala Harris.
That is altogether evil.
Trump and RFK Jr.
say they want to make America healthy again.
And I pray they succeed.
I also pray they will both realize that abolishing abortion and protecting life is just as important, if not more so, as saving born children from big pharma, big food, seed oils, and poisonous and deadly vaccines.
For more on this, let's go to the rally on Friday night.
So, RFK, he endorses Trump.
It was, I believe, something like a 45-minute press conference, over 45 minutes on Friday.
And then Trump goes to Arizona for a rally.
RFK shows up, and we have a little bit of that clip.
We're going to do this, and then we're going to go to the screen.
Let's listen to what RFK had to say about Donald Trump on Friday night.
And don't you want a president who's going to get us out of the wars and who's going to rebuild the middle class in this country?
And he told me that he wanted to end the censorship because the whole basis of American democracy is the free flow of information.
And We know that a government that can silence its opponents has license for any kind of atrocity.
And can you think of any time that you can look back in history and say that the people who were censoring were the good guys?
They're always the bad guys.
Because it's always the first step down that slippery slope to totalitarianism.
And don't you want a president who's going to protect America's freedoms? .
and who is going to protect us against totalitarianism.
And I want to ask you again: Don't you want a safe environment for your children?
Don't you want to know that the food that you're feeding them is not filled with chemicals that are going to give them cancer and chronic disease?
And don't you want a president that's going to make America healthy again?
Thank you all very, very much, and God bless you, and God bless America.
Thank you.
And there you have it.
And at that rally, Trump remarked a few times that he had never introduced somebody with that level of thunderous applause before.
So, yeah.
And, you know, in this scenario, we can always leave room for a Saul has slain his thousands, David his ten thousands jealousy or envy situation.
You know, part of them said, you know, part of them said that, hey, we're going to leave room.
I guess RFK said that they talked about how we're going to agree where we, we're going to agree publicly where we agree and we're going to disagree publicly where we disagree, or at least there's still And some intent the freedom to do that.
Look, I know what a lot of you are thinking because there's still...
It was Nicole Shanahan who said...
And this came out right before RFK's announcement and made some people doubt.
Shanahan said they were waiting on Trump The endorsement was contingent on Trump admitting that Operation Warp Speed was not good.
So now you're getting into the vaccine, the clot-shot vaccine territory that Donald Trump doesn't want to admit that the vaccine has injured and maimed and killed people.
He doesn't want to admit that at all.
On the other hand, though, you have RFK Jr.
who wrote the book The Real Anthony Fauci, which, by the way, is...
A very, you know, extensively sourced book about just how, just really the crimes against humanity that Anthony Fauci has committed, you know, not just during COVID, but over his entire career.
So you've got a guy like RFK Jr.
who doesn't...
I have never heard RFK Jr.
come out and say that the shots were...
Or that COVID was a...
Or that COVID was a bioweapon or anything like that.
But he's certainly...
He's come out and he has been critical of the shots.
Which, in this day and age, is...
I mean, you know, in terms of moving the Overton window, you could do a lot worse.
Notice they didn't really talk...
He hasn't really talked about vaccines at all.
This is what the left is...
I know the one liberal over at The Five on Fox News.
I watched a clip of her last night.
And of course, that's where she goes.
Talks about...
He's anti-vax.
He's anti-vax.
That's what they want to do.
So they don't bring that up at all.
They don't bring the vaccine up at all.
But they bring up the poison in the food.
And that's directly connected to the vaccines because it's connected to the same people.
Right?
The big food companies making us sick.
And by the way, this is not a coincidence.
When I talk about these competing elites that are trying to supplant the existing elites, I think there's a lot of coordination going on here.
Now, whether you believe that, you take the coordination to mean that you just can ignore it all and it's all lies, that's up to you.
I know some people like to blackpill and do that.
But you had Tucker Carlson interview the sister-brother duo, one of them a Stanford medical student, medical surgeon, graduated top of her class, walked away from a lucrative career, the other one a lobbyist, that come out and talk about how in the 90s, When all of the tobacco companies were being bludgeoned by the regulators, they had all this cash, and so they decided to buy up food companies.
And they took the scientists that were there to make cigarettes as addicting as possible.
And I'm not just talking about regular tobacco leaves.
I'm talking about the cigarette companies that, you know, they put all these additives in the cigarettes, right?
Long gone are you away from the, you know, just give me some tobacco, let me roll a cigarette.
Long gone are you away from that.
Now it's olfactory and they put ammonia in the cigarettes, they put other things in there besides nicotine to get you more addicted.
So these scientists that were working for tobacco companies, the tobacco companies start to buy food companies and according to this Tucker Carlson interview, they took their scientists who were focused on making cigarettes as addictive as they possibly could and now they're looking at food and how are we going to make processed food as addictive as we possibly can and this goes hand in glove whether in an intentional plot or whether it was just interests aligning in the night ships passing in the night uh big pharma loves that because all of the seed
oils all of the chemicals have created a cancer epidemic they have created I mean think about it for for the longest time Monsanto With the Roundup thing, right?
They wouldn't reveal what was in their chemical.
They tried to say in court that the makeup, the chemical composition of Roundup was proprietary information.
It was proprietary technology.
They didn't have to reveal it.
And the court finally said, no, you do have to reveal it.
And when they did, lo and behold, the stuff that makes up the chemicals, there's known carcinogens.
And that's the same thing that goes on with natural flavor, right?
Natural flavor.
What's it?
Well, if they actually release what their version of natural flavor is, many people think the ingredients in there are going to be known carcinogens.
And this goes on and on, and it directly ties in with Big Pharma because Big Pharma survives.
Big Pharma thrives off of a sick population that never truly gets well.
The amount of inflammation.
Look, and I'm guilty of it, too.
I'm guilty of it, too.
I mean, anytime you go out to eat and maybe you want to have a piece of fried chicken or something, right?
I mean, it's no longer fried in beef tallow, which was good for you.
It's now fried in seed oils for the most part.
And I'm not even really a fan of Buffalo Wild Wings.
I don't like the taste of their food, but I believe that they at least claim to still fry their chicken in beef tallow.
But who knows?
This day, you never know.
I mean, you can't even trust all of the seed oils.
You know, the seed oils that are on the shelves at your local grocery store.
Okay?
Not only are they bad for you, not only were they created originally to be used in automotive engine oils, some of them are even rancid by the time they get there.
And then you have an oil, then you'll get something like an avocado oil.
Allegedly, avocado oil is not a seed oil.
It's good for you.
It's an alternative.
But then, is it really avocado oil?
Or has it been cut with seed oils?
And so there's been people that have done tests online and stuff and figured out, actually, no, this is not avocado oil.
They're advertising it.
It's just like anything else, and it's slowly killing you.
It's slowly causing inflammation in every cell in your body.
So, why is it?
Why do we live, we're told, in the freest country in the world, that's what we're told, that we live in the, you know, it's amazing, and yet, when we go to the grocery store, it's a minefield to try to find healthy food that has not been poisoned.
This is a huge deal.
And again, it's considered a conspiracy theory.
And yet now RFK Jr.
is bringing this to the front of the Trump campaign.
And so now I'm telling you, now you have a lot.
I'm just telling you right now because I'm familiar with this culture.
I'm familiar with this culture of suburban moms who may know absolutely nothing about neocon, you know, foreign policy and foreign wars and everything else.
They may know absolutely nothing about those issues and the possibility of World War III and they don't like Donald Trump and his mean tweets, right?
Because again, our culture has been feminized and we live in a gynocracy.
And we can fix that, by the way.
But they do know about the poisons in our environment and in our food.
And they're mothers.
And they want to protect their kids from red dye.
Red dye, according to some, has been shown to cause your ADHD. ADHD, the cure is to not change your diet.
The cure is to go on a big pharma methamphetamine.
As a little kid.
It's really sick stuff that's going on.
And the fact that in his speech, RFK did mention autism.
He did mention autism.
In California, he mentioned the numbers were like 1 in 10,000 in his generation have autism, and now it's 1 in 35.
1 in 22, if you're a boy in California.
That tells you that the woke libtards in California vaxed their kids to the hilt.
Because they have a government and probably a public school system that is very, very totalitarian and militant about that.
We are in interesting times.
And you know what?
The good Lord, in His providence, in His sovereignty, has put every single one of us On this earth, at this exact moment in time, for His exact divine purposes.
And that is an encouraging thought.
We actually are living in amazing times, even though we are in the midst of combating this evil, in this massive information war that we find ourselves in.
Because that's really what this is.
We're going to take a quick break.
We're going to reset.
We're going to talk about the fallout from this union, what they're calling a unity party.
I don't really like the term unity party because I use the term uniparty quite often, and it just sounds too...
I don't like that at all.
But this is absolutely fascinating that you have a Democrat, a lifelong Democrat family like the Kennedys.
And I know the other Kennedys are, you know, trashing Bobby or whatever, but...
We certainly live in wild times.
Sound off in the comments, because I know the abortion thing is a bridge too far for a lot of people.
I get that, right?
I get it.
But when you have Christians now in this country are confronted with a political reality where the Republicans, they used to give us the lip service.
I'm pro-life.
I believe abortion is murder.
I believe life begins at conception.
Now, for decades, they didn't do anything with that.
They just said that on the campaign trail to get our vote.
You can make the argument that Trump and the GOP as it is now is actually being honest with you.
They're not actively lying to you.
I feel like he feels free to do that because it's now back at the state level.
But again, it's still gut-wrenching and disgusting.
But I'm one of these guys that I want to go to the grindstone now and I want to push the Overton window and actually try to save as many kids as we possibly can.
Now is not the time to give up on this issue in spite of it.
We've got some takes.
Andrew Torber's got some takes and others.
about this issue because Christian Twitter right now is debating this heavily.
We're going to take a break.
Don't go anywhere.
Back here in just a moment.
This is the Millstone Report.
And so many Christians are under the deluded impression that if we just keep our head down, if we just go to church, if we just practice our faith in our home, if we just practice our faith in our home, if we just do that, that they'll leave us alone.
But they won't.
They won't.
I don't know if you've been watching lately, but it's not enough for you to just refuse to be hostile.
It is now demanded that you bend the knee and confess Caesar is Lord.
You can't be neutral.
Try to be neutral if you want to.
We're just gonna be neutral.
We're just gonna go about our life.
Yep.
And then your daughter lines up in the track meet and there's a boy racing her.
What do you do?
Do you sit there?
Take the loss?
Clap when the trophy is given to the biological male?
What do you do?
What do you do when you go to work?
And then they have this new policy at your work where you put your pronouns on everything.
And you say, no, no, I'm not going to play the game.
I'm just not going to put the pronouns on there.
And they say, no, no, no, it's a policy.
Put your pronouns on there.
Fine.
I'll put my pronouns on there.
But my pronouns are the pronouns that God gave me.
Good for you.
Because that's just step one.
You've put your pronouns.
Everybody else has put their pronouns.
And then this is what happens.
They come to you and they say...
You must bear false witness.
Look at that man and call him a woman.
Neutrality is not an option.
Neutrality.
Go get your PhD.
Go be the best student ever, anywhere.
Go try to write a grant proposal.
Try to be a scientist, a biologist, a chemistry, anybody.
Just try today to go and do that and sidestep all the minds.
All of them that say your work must be based on the assumption.
That there is no God, that the world was not created, and that it's billions and billions and billions of years old.
Neutrality is not an option.
Neutrality.
Try as you might.
And it always boggles my mind, right?
You can have one person who says the world is 30 billion years old.
Great.
You get a prize.
And another person who comes and says, no, actually the world is more than 60 billion years old.
No problem.
You get a prize too.
I come and I say the world is actually several thousand years old.
And they say, you're an idiot.
Why?
Why?
The distance between the 60 billion year guy and the 30 billion year guy is 30 billion years.
The distance between the 30 billion guy and me is less than 30 billion years.
How come both of them get to be okay, but I don't?
That's Pastor Votie Baccham for the win.
A little bit more of that speech that we can get to a little bit later, probably in the week, because it kept going.
It was a great little speech or sermon, I guess, he gave in Answers in Genesis.
So, really good stuff there.
Let's see here.
We're going to go to the screen.
We haven't gone here yet today.
And Andrew Torba, CEO of Gab.com.
Saying that Kennedy made commissioner of the FDA. So if he were to get in a cabinet position, Trump were to give him a cabinet position, commissioner of the FDA, all seed oils would be outlawed in American food by 2026.
Big Pharma and the healthcare system machine will implode because everyone will be healthy again.
Imagine the possibilities.
Vote Trump and make it happen.
There's somebody saying RFK Jr.
just blamed seed oils for our chronic health problems.
Again, this is considered to be a conspiracy theory.
But it's a conspiracy theory that so many people, in spite of the gaslighting of the mainstream media, believe to be true.
That our food supply is toxic and our food supply is poison.
Another take by Torba.
Both candidates are playing.
So this is maybe to respond to Trump and coming out again trying to convince these people that he's not an abortion abolitionist, doesn't support a federal abortion ban.
Again, nothing new.
He's reiterating it as we're approaching the home stretch of this 2024 election.
Both candidates are playing their own version of down-the-middle real politic right now.
It's the final stretch.
That's how the game is played.
Few seem to understand this.
That's why it's important not to demoralize and blackpill over final sprint rhetoric, which is targeted at independent, moderate, and undecided voters.
This is the world we live in.
There's no world where this doesn't happen in politics, unfortunately.
Unfortunately, even in a more Christian nationalist society, it would still take place, in my opinion, because there's the human element involved.
And again here on this show, we understand that no one is perfect.
And then another one on the seed oils.
Kennedy banning seed oils in American food will be the most consequential policy initiative of the last century.
And we need to get the fluoride out of our water as well.
No longer will our people be sick and chronically ill.
No longer will they be jacked up on a cocktail of big pharma drugs for these diseases.
We also need to ban pharmaceutical companies from advertising on the public airwaves as a matter of decency.
It's a matter of safety, but it's weird.
It used to not be a legal thing that you could do, advertising drugs to your people.
No longer will they be jacked up on a cocktail of Big Pharma drugs.
For the diseases, people will be healthy and fit again.
This will lead to family creation.
This will lead to far more right-wing voters.
Half of the population with liberalism is our miserable, drugged, and diseased people.
This single move solves us all.
I'm going to come back to this because...
Some people are saying, and I'm just, we've got the report, there are some people claiming that ivermectin is making people who are homosexuals less gay and actually attracted to women because of parasites.
I'm telling you, what a day, what a day to be alive.
All right, here we go.
So this is back on the—we've got a juxtaposition here.
I've got a William Wolff tweet, and I've got a Ben Ziesloff tweet here.
So Ziesloff is—he's not voting for Trump.
He's an abolitionist, abortion abolitionist.
His conscience is bound.
He cannot vote for Trump.
So his conscience is saying, I can't do this as an abolitionist.
And he's getting a lot of flack for it.
Look, if that's somebody, if you're a Christian out there and that's you, I respect you.
I disagree with you at this point.
I think my family's life has a much better chance of being better off under a second Trump administration than I do, you know...
Harris Waltz that have visions of putting Christians in boxcars.
Okay?
That's just my opinion, right?
And it certainly comes down to my family.
So we're going to get to that anyway, but let's get to William Wolfe's first, because this is one idea.
Okay, so William Wolfe, former Trump administration officials, he says some very wise words from a guy by the name of Marcus Pittman, a longtime abortion abolitionist.
He's saying vote for Trump with the goal of giving him the chance to demolish the deep state.
The idea here is what people are saying is, look, as long as there are the intel agency oligarchy ruling us, Which is really just another term for the deep state.
There's never really going to be any sort of abortion ban.
They're not going to allow the debate to take place.
I mean, it's only a matter of time before the Supreme Court decision, Dobbs, gets reversed.
Okay?
I mean, we're all out there saying, we don't want to do a federal abortion ban.
They would pass an abortion bill tomorrow if they could, mandating abortion across the land.
Okay?
Mandating it.
I mean, I wouldn't even put it past them to put in a, you know, a China one child, you know, a communist Chinese one child policy, honestly.
So he says, Marcus Pittman is saying, hear me out, there is, there's no hope of abolishing abortion as long as the deep state is the one calling the shots.
Their network runs so deep and so thoroughly throughout the entire world that any attempt at abolishing abortion is impossible until they are defeated.
They have the FDA, board members on Walmart, Walgreens, control of the movies, news, most big tech platforms, and television.
To defeat the deep state is the first key blow required to abolish abortion.
Any attempt to stop Trump from having the opportunity to take that blow, even if he fails, is not consistent with the goal of abortion.
Okay?
So that's one take.
And then you have Ben Zeisloff's tank.
And he's saying, look, if you think politics is the realm of the possible, you ensure that you will never again attain your goals if they lie outside what is possible.
In other words, you can only lose.
If your goals fall into this category, your task is to wage asymmetrical political warfare to shift public policy in your direction, which also has the favorable side effect of catechizing the culture to move closer to your position over time.
So he is saying, as he goes down here, that he's withholding his vote from Trump because of this.
But see, I would think that he says Christians lack the patience and backbone to stand in an extreme minority and force the rest of the world to move in their direction.
So, see, I disagree with this.
While I respect it, I disagree with this because I think there's a greater possibility of actually moving the Overton window when you have people that you're working with.
Here's the deal.
Trump was essentially malleable on the issue to begin with, obviously.
And it was the Christian pressure campaign from the Christian right that for decades was trying to get the GOP to not just pay lip service to getting rid of abortion or putting conservatives on the Supreme Court, but actually do it.
And they refused to do it time and time again.
And then finally, Trump comes along and is actually willing to make a pledge and listen to us.
And then he actually did what he said he was going to do.
He actually put those justices on the court and they made the decision they did.
Which is wild that you would promise something so big and such a monumental policy shift, even though there's still plenty of abortion going on in states thanks to the abortion pill and Walgreens and CVS being made modern-day Planned Parenthood clinics because of the technology.
Even though that's still going on, it's still a monumental shift of power back to the states.
So, then we have this...
Okay, so Steve Dace had an interesting...
He even said, yeah, Trump is malleable.
Not too long ago, he was messaging RFK as a dangerous liberal.
Now they're friends.
So Dace is saying here that the election is now...
And this kind of goes to my...
Earlier in my model, I was talking about these competing elites that are now competing against each other.
There's no question that that's what's going on.
Almost like a...
Almost like a secret society civil war.
The RFK-Trump team up, team up, the RFK-Trump team up confirms my description.
He says his description of this election in the terms of 1990s New York City versus 2024 San Francisco, Minneapolis, London.
Saying that the 1990s was a liberal, New York City was a liberal city by biblical standards, but with a patriotic slash law and order GOP mayor, still a true melting pot of beliefs, tastes, and peoples, still such a symbol of America that evil came after it on 9-11 because it stood for the greatest.
Okay, well anyway, I certainly, I get the gist of his point here.
And you've even heard Tucker Carlson say that.
Wasn't America really great in the 1990s?
Now, again, what they're trying to do here, I'm not saying it can't be done, but it's really difficult if you're not even going to tip your hat to the God of the Bible.
It's just my opinion.
They're going to try to crawl a couple of rungs back up the slippery slope.
Right?
That's what they're trying to do.
And it's because they don't like clown world.
Clown world that consists of the DEI taking kids to drag shows, parents thinking they have the right to abuse their kids with chemical castration drugs, and just everything else.
Just the massive amount of communistic, totalitarian propaganda messaging that's uniform throughout the government as well as all the corporations because We're, you know, we're occupied by, you know, by the Black Rocks, by the Vanguards, and again, the intel agency oligarchs who can essentially run the government based on blackmail because we have the technology to enslave ourselves, right?
We're walking around with little mini surveillance computers in our pockets all the time.
So, they're wanting to do something that is certainly tough, but they're willing to put aside minute differences and unite to try to do it.
I don't know.
I certainly...
I would love for seed oils to be banned in this country.
I would love for them to take Florida out of...
I would love for them to look into Big Pharma and into all this nonsense.
The fact that they're saying that that's at least what their goal is, whether they do it or not, I don't know.
I doubted that Trump was actually going to put the conservatives on the court that he did on the issue of abortion because some of them are actually not conservative, but...
I'm just, you know, honestly, I'm tired of having to qualify every little thing here.
I mean, we are in...
Things are very, very fluid right now.
Everything is super fluid, in my opinion.
John Harris.
If Donald Trump is willing to take executive action on social issues like men and women's sports, federal ban on that, instead of appealing to federalism, he should be open to national abortion bans.
Right.
So that's certainly a good point.
Then you have this.
C.J. Engel, who is a Heritage American host of, let's see here, Chronicles Magazine podcast, he's saying, people who won't vote for Trump because of his abortion views don't have a very good understanding of our political system and how power works.
Political issues are not determined by the face of a campaign.
They are determined by a complex of associations, alliances, and joint forces.
This is how Trump, who was the most socially liberal president except for maybe Obama, wound up overseeing the reversal of Roe.
What happens when you get someone like Trump in is that he brings along with him the types of people that are in unity against the other side.
This is what someone like RFK Jr.
recognizes and is willing to make deals with Trump to push his health and intelligence apparatus agenda into play.
It's not about Trump.
It's about the fact that there's a better chance under Trump of getting our guys into key roles to push whatever agenda we want.
Trump has also been bad on legal immigration.
But with people like Stephen Miller, we can do good things still on that issue, according to CJ Engel.
Presidents like Trump like to delegate and have other people take over roles, power dynamics, You know,
the point is...
Everybody going into this expects that if a politician says something that he's going to do X, you know there's pressure on him to not do what he says.
You know that he could be lying, and you know that that doesn't mean it's going to happen.
Right?
So there is certainly a lot of realism going on right now.
Pragmatism or whatever you want to call it.
That's, that's, that people are looking for.
But I mean, it really comes down to, in my opinion, you know, the biblical worldview of Christianity.
I firmly believe Harris Waltz.
Intel oligarchy.
They want Christianity to be made illegal.
They want biblical views of Christianity, the Bible, the fact that Jesus saved sinners, the fact that sinners are even a thing.
They want no mention of that.
They do want that to be illegal.
It's the greatest threat to them.
Because this is also, I mean, we're in the midst of a spiritual war as well.
Not as well.
I mean, this reality is really a shadow of what's actually going on, if you really want to think about it that way.
So, yeah, it's pretty wild, the times that we're in.
Okay, what time is it?
So, we're going to have to wrap up here in just a moment.
And I ran out of time, and so I hate that.
One of the things we didn't get to was this.
They are saying now that...
Parasites may have been causing people to be homosexuals.
Let's see if we can't cue this up.
Right off the bat, there is no genetic incentive for homosexuality.
It breeds itself right out of existence.
Psychology tries to find ways to...
To be clear, I mean, this is the...
You pronounce it the Fleckas podcast, or Fleekus, or...
Forgive me, I've never heard of this podcast before, but this caught my attention.
Defended is some sort of social mechanism, but this again runs into the brick wall of going extinct almost instantly on evolutionary timescales.
I do think, however, there is another explanation for homosexuality.
Parasites.
Yes, parasites.
Take, for example, Toxoplasma gondii.
When it infects rodents, it alters their behavior to make them more likely to be eaten by cats, where Toxoplasma gondii can then reproduce.
Homosexuals have an astoundingly high rate of infection by parasites, according to the National Institute of Health.
70% of all homosexual men are infected with intestinal parasites, as opposed to only 10% of straight men.
And he gives a source.
This astoundingly high rate of infection by parasites might then explain why homosexuals have such an increased urge to fornicate.
These intestinal parasites always need new hosts.
Without a viable vector of transmission, the parasite dies.
The incredibly high rate of parasitic infection amongst the homosexual population explains why they are so sexually degenerate.
Their behavior is being altered in much the same way as the rat's behavior is altered by Toxoplasma gondii in order to allow the parasite to survive.
All right, so it goes on to talk about, now again, this is anecdotal, but it goes on to say, hey, look, there was a, somebody has this testimony to where they had to take ivermectin, For COVID, they were prescribed it.
And then they got rid of all their parasites.
They were gay.
And after the ivermectin, they began to be attracted to women.
That's what that goes on to say.
Wild, wild stuff.
But again, back to this, there's so much about our health that, you know, you can't even talk about that.
Mainstream media would have a conniption fit if they knew that.
That you were even mentioning that as a possibility.
I'm going to have more on that tomorrow, as a matter of fact.
That's all the time that we have for this edition of The Bill Summer Report.
My name is Paul Harrell, and we'll see you tomorrow, unless I'm providentially injured.
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