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Jan. 30, 2025 - Stew Peters Show
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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Big Pharma Puppets Attack RFK, Woke Christians Clutch Pearls
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Thanks so much for being with us today.
My apologies.
Well, as much as I am responsible for getting a disease or getting a virus, for those of you who have been following me on X, yeah, I've been kind of keeping you posted, but I have had the flu, I guess, since Sunday morning, early Sunday morning, and it has been a week.
First of all, it's been killing me.
So many stories have dropped in the last five, six, seven days.
I've wanted to be on the air so much.
So you can imagine I have just a whole lot that I would like to say, but we're going to try to keep it as current as we possibly can right now.
In just a second, though, in my ear, I was monitoring the hearings that are going right now with the director, the nominee for the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, otherwise known as the FBI lie.
Cash Patel right now sparring with senators, Democrat senators, intel oligarchs, if you will, or at least the intel oligarchy, the gatekeepers of the intel oligarchy, right?
DC being run on blackmail.
So we're going to talk about that later in the broadcast.
We're also going to go over a little bit.
We're going to start here.
We've got RFK Jr. on the Hill yesterday.
Okay, RFK Jr. on the Hill yesterday, and it was very evident that Pharmakia was being exposed.
It was very evident that Big Pharma was not a fan of RFK Jr. But here's his mission.
He's identifying the fact that our population in this country is sick.
Not just morally bankrupt, but physically.
We're sick.
Today, Americans' overall health is in grievous condition.
Over 70% of adults and a third of children are overweight or obese.
Diabetes is 10 times more prevalent than it was during the 1960s.
Cancer among young people is rising by 1 or 2% a year.
Autoimmune diseases, neurodevelopmental disorders.
Alzheimer's, asthma, ADHD, depression, addiction, and a host of other physical and mental health conditions are all on the rise, some of them exponentially.
Today, Americans' overall health is in grievous condition.
Over 70% of adults and a third of children are overweight or obese.
Diabetes is ten times more prevalent than it was during the 1960s.
Cancer among young people is rising by one or two percent a year.
Autoimmune diseases, neurodevelopmental disorders, Alzheimer's, asthma, ADHD, depression, addiction, and a host of other physical and mental health conditions are all on the rise, some of them exponentially.
Today, Americans' overall health is in grievous condition.
Over 70% of adults and a third of children are overweight or obese.
Here we go.
We have that clip.
Then we get to this exchange.
This was the most viral exchange.
You financially down the line.
I'll comply with all the ethical guidelines.
That's not the question.
You and I, you have said...
You're asking me, Senator, you're asking me not to serve vaccine companies.
No, I am not.
Yeah, you are.
That's exactly what you're doing.
Look, no one should be fooled here.
Yeah, so that was good.
And then out in the hall, Elizabeth Warren.
Again, rumor has it she got caught scalping tickets to a Washington Redskins game.
In fact, he may have the opportunity to bankrupt the vaccine manufacturers, and then nobody gets it.
Ah, so he may have the opportunity to bankrupt Big Pharma, and then nobody gets it.
So this is really where it comes down to it.
You look, the hostility at RFK yesterday experienced at this hearing.
was directly proportional to how much pharma money each senator received.
In fact, each of them simply repeated the same attacks we just saw flood the mass media, all of which were blatant lies.
And then you see there, right there, Bernie Sanders, almost $2 million.
You've got Raphael Wardock, $1.7 million.
Elizabeth Warren, $1.2 million in campaign contributions from pharma, from big vaccine and everything else.
And so we're not stupid.
We know what's going on here.
And we know that anybody that actually wants to upset the status quo is going to be attacked and vilified and everything else.
You know, and they tried to call him a conspiracy theorist, and yet he had so much support on Capitol Hill that day, on yesterday.
It was really encouraging to watch, and we'll see what happens.
We'll see if he actually gets through the confirmation process, or if Donald Trump will have to, you know, maybe even use a recess appointment or two.
But the bottom line is this.
This country, one of the main reasons that Donald Trump was elected is because of the Maha Coalition.
It's because Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wanted to make America healthy again.
As a matter of fact, he even said at the beginning of his hearing, and he said this on the campaign trail earlier, that he's been waking up for the last 15 years asking the Lord to allow him, give him the opportunity to actually stop this chronic illness.
The fact of the matter is we are surrounded by poison.
We are surrounded by toxins, whether it's in our food, whether it's in our air, whether it's in our water.
And so, really and truly, the deck, in many ways, is stacked against the average American.
That's why you'll see me as I'm, you know, shopping, me or my wife, as I'm shopping for my young one, and she wants a, you know, one of those box things, a macaroni and cheese.
It's like, okay, well, which brand is it, right?
Has it already been bought out by one of these big, you know, and then you see these people, like, I am just absolutely scouring the ingredients list, trying to figure out, okay, okay, nope, can't have it.
And so we want to undo a lot of this stuff.
But in the meantime, there are other things that you can do.
So I have been under the weather, as I mentioned.
I've been off the air since Friday, right?
And it's been killing me.
And I got up out of bed this morning and I said, I think I can go.
And so here I am.
So bear with me.
Still maybe have some residuals from over-the-counter meds, which are not good.
But one of the things that I used, thankfully...
Providentially, one of the things that I used while I've been sick this last week is a red light therapy machine from redvivehealth.org.
And so this all worked out perfectly, and it's a perfect segue for me to introduce Dr. Desai from Red Vive Health, and he joins us now.
Dr. Desai, welcome to the Millstone Report, sir.
Thank you so much for being with us.
Thanks for having me, Paul.
Absolutely.
Red light therapy.
I've known about this for a long time.
A friend of mine was doing physical therapy.
This was years and years, probably 15, 20 years ago.
And I mentioned something about red light, and he said, yeah, man, that is the future.
And I think we've only seen this grow exponentially in the technology.
But I have a panel from Red Vive, and I'm happy to announce this partnership with you guys because it really works.
From the moment...
But from the moment, this was last week before I actually came down with the flu, but from the moment I used it, the energy levels went through the roof.
And so this is, well, just tell us a little bit about it.
I mean, this is for chronic pain, but it's also for energy, isn't it?
Yeah, so the medical term for red light and near-infrared, there's a couple of different wavelengths.
In these panels, it's called photobiomodulation.
So using photon energy or photonic energy, light energy to modulate the cells.
And in real simple terms, there's a few different mechanisms that it works on.
You know, my background is regenerative medicine.
So we do stem cell medicine, other things to help the body heal.
And so we've been trying to leverage different things for optimizing our results.
And one of them is this red light therapy.
And the red light therapy stimulates the cells, gets them to produce more energy, the mitochondria.
Those are the powerhouses of the cells.
The light actually gets into them, just like light works on plants, it works on the human body, and it stimulates energy.
So you have dramatic energy production.
It also stimulates your stem cells.
Being a cell therapy physician over the past several years, a couple of decades, we've seen tremendous improvement in health by just simply shining a light on somebody.
It stimulates.
Some of the studies have shown even after 15 minutes, there's a 300% increase in your stem cell counts in your bloodstream.
And just think about what that does.
All those cells are crossing your blood-brain barrier and getting to your brain for brain health.
It's going into areas that are breaking wounds.
So it's a very simple, easy, and you get to sit in front of it.
I mean, it's probably the easiest and safest medicine that we can do.
All natural.
It's really just stimulating your body's own responses.
I like the part about stimulating the myocondria of the cell, right?
I even know from biology class, 10th grade high school biology, the powerhouse of the cell, right?
It's what makes cellular respiration possible.
And so one of the other things that I realized when I first started using this thing, and again...
Where I am in Arkansas right now, the flu is now allegedly an actual epidemic in my town.
I mean, everybody's got whatever it is I'm getting over.
But I did notice sleep.
I noticed that after I used this, I slept better when the night came.
So is that a normal?
Is that like a typical side effect or benefit from red light therapy?
Yeah, that's actually the same thing.
I've been using it for about eight years, and the first thing I noticed was benefits in sleep.
I wear an Oura ring.
I'm a radiologist by training, and I kind of geek out on tech.
And so I always want to know what's happening with my body.
And so when I did the red light therapy, I definitely felt better.
I noticed I slept better.
And then when I looked into the data, even on my own sleep patterns, There was a tremendous improvement in my deep sleep, my REM. It stimulates some parasympathetic responses, so kind of the rest and relaxed state.
And what's super interesting about red light, near-infrared light therapy, is that there are circadian rhythms in the body.
And when you use this medicine, I call it, right, you use this therapy in the morning, it actually stimulates energy.
So you get more mitic.
The body's so intelligent that in the evening, There's certain mitochondria that turn off, and there's different sympathetic responses for this light.
So you can use the same medicine, the same light source in the evening, and actually it'll produce a calming response.
So it'll get deeper sleep, better sleep.
And it's one of the first things that most of the clients, patients, folks that use red light therapy will notice.
And if anybody's out there that tracks this, that's one of the things that I would recommend doing and seeing.
You know, how this works.
And it becomes part of your sleep hygiene.
So I use it twice a day.
Morning, boost energy.
Evening, get better sleep.
And, you know, obviously we heal when we're sleeping.
So this is a really natural, easy way of optimizing health.
You know, we use it around, you know, as a clinic, we use it around injuries.
When somebody has pain, it helps tremendously with inflammation and somebody's getting over something.
But this device is what I love about it and why I'm so passionate about it.
It becomes a lifelong That's right.
It becomes a lifelong medicine, a lifelong wellness habit.
You use it, and it's going to provide those benefits for your entire life, not just when you're hurting.
Okay, so I want to get into opposition.
I mean, there's got to be, because this goes against the norm, right?
The norm would be, hey, we want you to take a pill.
We don't want you to stand in front of a light.
I like that it's just more readily available, if you will, than having to be constantly addicted to big pharma.
Maybe I'm wrong, and maybe this isn't the case, but at least 10 years ago when I was getting familiar with this technology, the traditional medicine, medical industrial complex, whatever you want to call it, they were very resistant to even admitting that this worked.
Is that still the case?
You know, government or medical barriers to actually getting this to patients?
Because, again, as I said at the beginning, you know, when we were talking about RFK Jr., he just represents a deviation from the status quo.
The status quo makes a lot of people a lot of money and keeps a lot of Americans constantly sick and just kind of running on a hamster wheel.
So are there obstacles or barriers to this technology?
Yeah, I would put this technology in the realm of regenerative medicine.
So platelet-rich plasma, stem cells, exosomes, peptides, anything that can help the body stimulate healing.
When you have a disruption, any technology, you're disrupting status quo, and the status quo doesn't like that.
And so I think that anything that hits up against that, you'll get some resistance, because this is not a drug.
It's producing...
You know, drug-like effects, these positive benefits, with minimal side effects.
But, you know, the thing is, it's hard to monetize, right?
So you're not going to get, you know, big pharma able to monetize this as a drug.
So it is going to be more of a grassroots approach to getting the science out there.
You know, and that's where I'm, as a physician, for everything.
We want patients to get the benefits of whatever is working.
The leadership at Red Vive, they allowed me the opportunity to go to Europe, spend a week at the World Institute of Light Therapy, and a deep dive.
There was 153 lectures from all over the world, and the science is legit.
I wanted to really understand it.
I've been using it for years, but to get a full deep dive into the science, the legitimacy of this, and it's absolutely real, and it is a little bit more challenging because it's not a drug.
It's not going to be able to be...
You know, monetized as easily, but it's still such a powerful therapy.
So hopefully, you know, that what we can do, it's hard to fight the status quo, but what we can do is just get the literature out there, get the data out there, you know, and get the education.
So that's why, you know, I'm even on here.
I'm really passionate about it and getting this out to folks, having them understand if they go to the website.
You know, there are lectures that I do and hopefully we can dive, like I geek out on it, so we can dive in on the science of it and the medicine of what it's actually doing.
And once people understand that, then they can really understand the power, right?
Because right now, some of it is, you know, deemed a snake oil because you hear light therapy can help, you know, Parkinson's disease and it can help your shoulder pain, right?
How does it help all those from that gamut?
How does it help all those things?
But once you realize that it's working on the actual cell, on the mitochondria, on the energy, and what it's doing for the nerves and how it's healing, that affects every system.
And that's where the power of this medicine is.
Yeah, and I can already tell it builds.
And it seems like you get more and more benefits.
And then you kind of get to a level of where you're sustaining energy levels.
So yeah, I do want to know a little bit about the science.
But first of all, if like...
The one thing I've just noticed, and I'm kind of less of a science guy, obviously, and more of maybe just my intuition, but right now, in the studio, these are, I guess, on a blue wavelength.
They're white lights.
They're blue.
They hurt my eyes.
They're not hurt right now, but after a day of broadcasting, if I have to do it...
It kind of sucks the life out of you.
And then you look at something like a phone, right?
A cell phone.
This has got some sort of light frequency.
It's certainly not red light.
It's not good for my eyes, right?
Can you talk a little bit about that?
I mean, we've got, in many cases, parents, you know, they set their kids down and they put an iPad in front of them.
You know, this is not, in many cases, I've read these lights are not healthy.
It doesn't feel healthy.
And so...
This can actually curb that.
Is that right or is that wrong?
In some way.
I mean, you look at, you know, they have glasses that are blue blockers.
So a lot of the blue light that we get from LED light sources, obviously in large doses can be detrimental.
You know, especially we talk about kind of sleep and how it can be kind of stimulatory.
So it can really wreck your good night's sleep.
It changes.
The way your brain functions, it reduces melatonin production, and it can throw you off your normal circadian rhythms.
So that's why even the phones, they have the night mode, right?
That turn off the blue lights and they go, you know, more of the reds.
And so that's part of this effect.
So there's a strong optical effect that's happening.
And we're learning more about that.
Pretty crazy study that came out of UPMC, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, recently on red light.
They had, they shined red light.
This was an animal model.
And they shined red light on rats and they showed a five times decrease in blood clots.
So tremendous.
So you think about all the blood clots that happen after surgery.
Patients that have to take anticoagulant medications with all the side effects of those.
Simply shining light might be the, this red light and neared red light therapy might be beneficial.
What was really interesting, they noticed that Blind mice did not get those benefits.
Wow.
There's a powerful optical pathway that's stimulating something.
When we talk about doing these therapies, we don't want to look directly at the panel.
It's pretty bright when you turn these on.
You don't want to stare at the light.
To close your eyes and look at it, you don't have to always wear the goggles.
That's a little bit of...
There's probably the next, there's the first indication that's covered by insurance for photobiomodulation.
It's the first one.
Actually, I worked at this hospital down in Memphis, St. Jude's Children's Cancer Hospital.
I'm familiar with it.
That's about 70 miles from where I live.
Yeah, so I was down, and I worked in Memphis for a little bit, and that's where I got instant radiology.
But those kids, those beautiful kids, you know, after chemo and radiation therapy, they get these terrible ulcers in their mouth.
It's called oral mucositis.
And the gold standard of care now is to actually, they have like popsicles that these little kids can suck on, you know, lights that shine in the mouth.
And that red and near-infrared light therapy actually stimulates healing.
And it works so well that now that is the gold standard, and that's covered by insurance.
So that's the first indication.
The next one that's coming down the line that insurance will start to cover is for myopia, some eye conditions.
There's phase 4 trials in macular degeneration.
It's really powerful.
It's stimulating those rods and cones in the eyes and helping even with some retinal diseases.
It's super fascinating how it can help all these different things.
You're not kidding on the brightness because when we first turned this thing on, I had flashbacks to that.
I don't know if you know this.
Maybe this is a reference.
You don't know.
But there's a Seinfeld episode where they were in Kramer's apartment.
They've installed some sort of bright red light fried chicken.
And it's like now a meme, you know?
Anyway, that's what it was like.
I mean, it'll light up your whole room or whatever.
But it's really great stuff.
I look forward to continuing to tell people about it because there's so many different benefits from it.
And it's all on the website, redvivehealth.org.
And I want to remind everybody that if you want to buy one of these panels, first of all, financing is available.
And so that's something to certainly think about.
But make sure you use that link.
And the link will be in the description of the video you're watching.
But redvivehealth.org.
If you use that link, you're going to get the great product.
You're also going to help out what we're doing here at the Millstone Report.
Dr. Desai, we're out of time.
But I want to give you the last word, sir.
Why should people get a red light panel from Red Vive?
Just optimize your health.
It's simple, easy, and extremely powerful.
Something that not only you can use, but you can share that with your entire family.
It's amazing.
Again, I've been using it not even, I guess a week?
I guess it's just been about a week.
Anyway, I really do appreciate it, Dr. Desai.
I look forward to having you back on the program soon to talk more about this.
Thanks, Paul.
All righty, thank you.
Yes, sir.
Folks, we're going to keep talking about RFK Jr. here because I think all of this connects brilliantly.
So later in the hearing, let's see, what did we get to?
We got to this.
We got to the fact that Big Pharma, okay, is obviously controlling all of the critics of RFK. We saw that on display yesterday.
So then we got this exchange.
Let's pipe this in and take a listen to this.
Question for you.
Are you a conspiracy theorist?
That is a pejorative, Senator, that's applied to me, mainly to keep me from asking difficult questions of powerful interest.
I was told that I was a conspiracy theorist.
That label was applied to me because I said that the vaccines, the COVID vaccine, didn't prevent transmission and it wouldn't prevent infection.
When the government was telling people, Americans, that it would.
I was saying that because I was looking at the monkey studies in May of 2020. I was called a conspiracy.
Now everybody admits it.
I was called a conspiracy theorist because I said red dye caused cancer.
And now FDA has acknowledged that and banned it.
I was called a conspiracy theorist because I said fluoride lowered IQ. Last week, JAMA published a meta review of 87 studies saying that there's a direct inverse correlation between IQ... Yeah, so this was an example, and I posted this on X as I was...
Still recovering from my illness.
Pharmakia is being exposed here.
And then we have this, which was just the gynocracy, ladies and gentlemen.
The gynocracy is waning.
Or at the very least, it's being exposed.
Over the weekend, of course, J.D. Vance coming up with another meme.
Frankly, I don't really care, Margaret.
Which, obviously...
To me, immediately conjured up images of Rhett Butler saying, well, frankly, Scarlett, I don't give a damn.
Although he doesn't actually say Scarlett.
Anyway, that's now been catapulted into meme format, which is great.
This is why the Internet's fantastic.
Here's Oregon Senator Ron Wyden.
Mr. Kennedy.
Has embraced conspiracy theories, quacks, charlatans, especially when it comes to the safety and efficacy of vaccines.
Try and get it out.
And here we go.
Ron Wyden.
Here we go.
Ron Wyden.
Wow.
1.5 million from health packs?
Is that right?
Yeah, $1.5 million from the healthcare industry.
So these people are paid to have these opinions.
This is not anything new.
Now, this was an interesting point because we had a lot of Big Eva, woke Big Eva pearl clutchers that have been so against RFK because he's pro-choice in their...
Calling us Christians hypocrites.
How could you support RFK when he has this abortion position and everything else?
And how could you possibly do this?
You're a bunch of hypocrites.
Here was this exchange between RFK and the Oklahoma Senator James Lankford.
I'm going to support President Trump's policies on Title 10. I agree with President Trump that every abortion is a tragedy.
I agree with him that we cannot be a moral nation if we have 1.2 million abortions here.
I agree with him that the states should control abortion.
President Trump has told me that he wants to end late-term abortions, that he wants to protect conscience exemptions, and that he wants to end...
Federal funding for abortions here abroad, that's Title X. I serve at the pleasure of the President.
I'm going to implement his policies.
Thank you for that.
You know, I mean, people just got to learn to think in categories.
I mean, I think that's certainly a lot better than the...
The position of the last Health and Human Services Secretary, was that Rachel Levine, who was a man that thinks that he's a woman, dresses up like a woman, right?
And we can think in categories.
I can say that that position is better than the old position and still want a national abortion ban.
And there are people like Kennedy that would not want a national abortion ban.
And there's people like Trump that don't want a national abortion ban.
But I can still want those things, and there are still plenty of people that do want those things that have the freedom, thanks to a Trump administration and a Trump victory, to actually work within the system that we have.
More on that here in a minute.
Here is Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson from yesterday.
Bobby, this is an answer to my prayers.
We need to get to the answers of this, but even more, we need to heal and unify this divided nation.
I'm not necessarily the most optimistic guy because we've got enormous challenges facing this nation, but I thought, wow, here's somebody from the left, somebody I don't agree with on many issues politically, coming together with President Trump and focusing on an area of agreement, something that the American people Desperately want.
Finding out the answers.
What has caused autism?
What is causing chronic illness?
Ms. Kennedy, I know, I think I've come to know what's in your heart.
I think I know the personal and political price you've paid for this decision.
I want to say publicly, I thank you for that.
I truly appreciate.
What you're doing here.
Yeah, he had the support of everybody out there.
Ever since, I will just say, the amount of people that have referenced Jesus Christ or that have referenced the Lord in this new Trump administration publicly.
I'm thinking of Trump himself.
I'm thinking of Franklin Graham at the inauguration.
I'm thinking of Marco Rubio, which again, you've still got to keep him on a tight leash, but still.
Recognizing Jesus Christ as Lord and others and just people's recognition of a higher power in general has gone up a hundredfold, 180 degrees from where we were.
And that brings me to this.
The author of Shepherds for Sale, Megan Basham.
By the way, before we get to that, it may be beneficial, let's check in on this hearing.
Are we still in this hearing with Cash Patel?
And whether other records exist.
Notably, approval of these documents was also given by Richard Pilger.
So this is, we're in the middle of the hearing, the confirmation, this is live from C-SPAN, the nominee Cash Patel for the head of FBI. Let's just listen to this for a second.
These emails and documents substantiate my July 2022 letter.
Would the FBI ignore?
Actually, no.
Let me stop.
This is not live.
Okay, so good.
We can actually...
So the committee will resume, you see right there, at 1240 Eastern.
Okay, so this was from earlier today.
So in keeping with that, we're going to stick with...
What we have scheduled to cover today.
So, Abigail Schreier, in response to this executive order that Donald Trump signed, 15 years of unconscionable madness ends today, hopefully forever.
Donald Trump signed, while I was sick, the Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation Executive Order, effectively defunding...
Hospitals, medical institutions that are going to perform these barbaric procedures on children and abuse children, abuse them, and call it good.
Abuse them and call it health care.
What are those that call evil good and good evil?
And President Donald Trump signing this executive order is massive.
Congress needs to come beside him, needs to pass laws that actually ban this nationally and put criminal penalties behind it.
But for the time being, as far as an executive order, as a voter, as somebody who is disgusted by the ritualistic child abuse that's been going on in the medical community, as someone that's been disgusted by how the media has told parents that it's okay to trans their kids and that you need to do this and a boy can really become a girl or a girl can really become a boy.
Those of you who have been disgusted by this, this is the closest thing.
To an immediate victory you can get, again, aside from having Congress come behind the president and put teeth into this executive order.
And yet we had evangelicals, we had supposed Christian evangelicals telling us, oh, we've got to vote for Harris.
We can't vote for Donald Trump.
Because of Christian nationalism.
Well, you know what?
If this is what Christian nationalism looks like, Sign me up.
Well, I mean, I am signed up, but you get the point.
You get the point.
We're going to talk more about that later in the broadcast.
Megan Basham, though, remembering when Abigail Schreier threw her career on the bonfire to call out the madness long before others in mainstream media and politics were willing to do so, when Target and Amazon and other big retailers would not carry her book.
That kind of courage is what turned the tide.
Many people, many such cases.
And we look at the story of Jeff Younger.
Jeff Younger, whose ex-wife absconded.
The Texas Supreme Court allowed.
Jeff Younger's ex-wife to kidnap his sons and take them to California where at least one has been chemically castrated because of a corrupt kangaroo court over in California.
Jeff Younger saying, Donald Trump has saved my son.
I will use all possible avenues to get my son off chemical castration drugs.
The fight is not over.
William Wolfe pointing out, That the protecting children from chemical and surgical mutilation.
By the way, I just, in my home state of Arkansas, I remember when this was before Tucker Carlson ended Asa Hutchinson's political career alongside Mike Pence at that big, I don't know, round robin, whatever they went through back when people thought they could actually beat Donald Trump in a primary.
Before all of that happened, Asa Hutchinson, oh, he wasn't sure about the banning chemical castration, banning the drugs, and vetoed the legislation.
And the Arkansas legislature overrode his veto, praise God.
William Wolfe, evangelicals for Harris, told you to vote against this.
Ray Ortlund, the father of Gavin Ortlund, told you to vote against this.
Mike Cosper.
Russell Moore, Christianity Today magazine, told you to vote against this.
And they did so in the name of Christ.
Time for new evangelical political elites.
100%.
And yet, these same evangelical political elites right now are trying to gaslight Christians and clutch their pearls over the mass deportations that are taking place, the organized raids that are taking place.
Right now, they're trying to gaslight all of us to say that it's not Christian.
We'll talk more about that here in just a moment.
Megan Basham, Trump's new executive order banning the surgical and chemical mutilation of children.
What a tremendous contrast to what could have been.
A reminder, this position was never, ever justifiable for the Christian.
Again, Ray Ortlund, never Trump, this time Harris, always Jesus.
David French, this is the way.
Forgive me, I'm losing my voice.
And we have this, Elon Musk reminding us children cannot consent.
Donald Trump, today it was my great honor to sign an executive order banning the chemical castration and medical mutilation of innocent children in the United States of America.
Our nation will no longer fund, sponsor, promote, assist, or support so-called gender-affirming care, which has already ruined far too many precious lives.
My order directs agencies to use every available means to cut off federal financial participation in institutions which seek to provide these barbaric medical procedures that should have never been allowed to take place.
You know, honestly, this is a blessing.
This is such a blessing that the United States of America has a leader in the highest office of the land that is able to recognize, praise God, he is able to recognize evil.
And he's able to recognize the desire to remedy it with good by standing up for what's righteous.
And in this case, the mutilation of children is, thankfully, it's patently obvious to the eyes of someone like Donald Trump and to his advisors that this must stop.
This is a blessing from heaven that we have a leader who is flawed.
We always have to qualify it, right?
Are you saying he's perfect?
No, we're not saying...
Are you worship?
No, we're not worshiping him.
No.
We're simply stating...
We're simply recognizing when things are good.
We want to say things are good.
And this is a reason why many people got up out of bed in November and voted.
And yet...
There were so many woke, woke evangelical leaders that served to sanitize regime rhetoric, sanitize things like, oh, well, David French of the New York Times would call transing kids a blessing of liberty.
Oh, we just have to accept it.
It's a blessing of liberty.
And the American people are saying no.
Christians are saying no.
They're saying if that is what libertarianism is, Sign me, take my name off the list.
As a matter of fact, thankfully, many Christians in America today are realizing that banning things is good sometimes.
Give me a t-shirt.
Give me a t-shirt with that on it.
Also, we have another executive order.
Ending radical indoctrination in K-12 schooling.
Fantastic.
Fantastic.
Great stuff.
And then yesterday we had this news, which I honestly, I was shocked.
I couldn't believe it.
Donald Trump is saying he's going to send the most violent illegal immigrants to Cuba.
He's sending them to Gitmo.
Today I'm also signing an executive order to...
Instruct the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security to begin preparing the 30,000-person migrant facility at Guantanamo Bay.
Most people don't even know about it.
We have 30,000 beds in Guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people.
Some of them are so bad we don't even trust the countries to hold them because we don't want them coming back, so we're going to send them out to Guantanamo.
That's a huge deal.
I was trying to conceptualize this the other night.
I was talking about it.
I was thinking, okay, 30,000 beds, and that's just a start.
But that's a cartel.
If you're a member of the cartel, I don't know how many heads of the cartel are there.
How many lieutenants?
How many generals?
How many captains?
I don't know.
But if you're a member of the cartel, the stakes have just gotten real for you.
Okay, this is no longer, well, I may get deported if I'm operating here in the United States.
Or who knows, if you're a cartel member operating in Mexico and we decide to actually go into Mexico, which I would think is at this point perfectly our right to do because of just the absolute carnage that, you know, this is an invasion from a foreign power, right?
Like, there's no, like, I tweeted this the other day.
If we actually were to go to war with Mexico, it would be the most just war of my lifetime.
Literally, the reason it is good and righteous to maintain militaries and navies and a well-armed force is to secure your border, is to propel barbarian hordes.
It would be the most just war of my lifetime.
Actually having a military conflict at our border where we are protecting the people that live here.
Thank you.
The stakes got really significant for a cartel member that now it's like, okay, if I get nabbed up, I'm not just getting deported where my corrupt government could release me back on the streets.
I could spend the rest of my life in a jail cell in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
There's a lot of people wondering how many folks are going to start self-deporting.
Now that the mass deportations have started, because if you do get deported, you're not going to be allowed back in via any sort of normal process, via visa, paperwork, normal immigration.
You're out.
You're done.
So if you want a chance to come back in via papers, a lot of people say, I'm going to self-deport.
This is the theory.
I may self-deport now.
But if you're a cartel member and you get this news, Got to think about, seriously think about retirement and getting out of Dodge.
And we're not even talking about first-tier military assets yet.
We haven't even talked about first-tier military assets.
The cartels have now been considered a terrorist.
They've been labeled a terrorist organization.
Which means that these cartel members now potentially face, Direct engagement with Tier 1 military assets.
We're talking about guys that they have never engaged before.
We're talking about guys for the last 20 years been running around the Middle East doing ops and missions and are very proficient at killing are now going to be turned on the southern border.
Again, elections have consequences.
Unbelievable.
A little update.
So there was a report out yesterday that the federal freeze, the funding freeze, had been pulled back.
Obviously, everybody's challenging the Office of Management and Budget in court.
They don't want them to be able to cut off all the funding where all the money laundering takes place.
Hang on one second.
Had a little snafu there.
Press Secretary for the White House, Caroline Leavitt, saying this is not a rescission of the federal funding freeze.
It's simply a rescission of the Office of Management Budget memo.
Why?
To end any confusion created by the court's injunction.
So the courts are going to be...
There's been a great discussion launched about how...
None of this is really going to stop until impeaching judges and removing judges from the bench becomes normalized.
Because it's absolutely ridiculous.
All that being said, William Wolfe, Trump has accomplished more, won more on issues that matter in a week than I thought humanly possible.
And what it proves is that the Republican Party...
People are saying that this is Nixon.
Like, this is the second Nixon term we would have gotten had the CIA not set Nixon up with Watergate, which is exactly what they did.
Many people thinking it's because Nixon knew the truth about who killed JFK. Excuse me.
A truth.
That we are supposed to be getting here very shortly.
I just hope we get the whole truth.
Listen to Tom Homan.
This is the guy running all of the mass deportations.
Doing a great job, Tom Homan.
We're going to take a lot of hate.
We're going to be sued every day, numerous times.
I think you'll see the left try to...
They're going to control the media.
They're going to show the first crying female, first crying child and say how inhumane we are.
But they won't talk about 340,000 children that they've failed to take care of.
They're not going to talk about the young women who have been murdered in this country in the hands of criminal cartels.
They're not going to talk about the hundreds of angel moms and dads who buried their children.
You want to talk about family separation.
They buried their children because their children were killed by a member of the...
You also won't hear woke, big Eva, pearl-clutching Christians say that either.
That's why Josh Dawes has it right when he says that Tom Holman is the most compassionate man in America.
He's not a faux compassion more concerned with looking good than doing good.
God bless this man for the work he is doing.
That's exactly right.
Speaking of what William Wolfe said, though, about how this administration is doing more in a week than we thought possible, can we just, again, the late, great Lou Dobbs, can you imagine what he would be saying right now if he were alive?
Not only do we have all these social issues Trump coming down on the right side on, we also have him, literally, His position is that we have to end birthright citizenship, and they're going to take this all the way to the Supreme Court.
The folks that you mentioned have a right to have that legal opinion, but it is in disagreement with the legal opinion of this administration.
This administration believes that birthright citizenship is unconstitutional.
This is me.
If I had pearls, this is clutch the pearls.
Clutching the pearls.
Just like Caitlin Collins.
Or something of that.
What we had heard from immigration advocates is that this is going to provide a chilling effect to parents in the school drop-off line or something of that matter.
It shouldn't be a chilling effect unless their child is a terrorist or a public safety threat.
If they are a public safety threat and that's just a security threat, they should be chilled.
They should be afraid because we're looking for them.
Well, if their parent is here and they're an undocumented immigrant, I think that's more of the argument that they were making.
They're not off the table either.
I mean, in a country illegally, they've got a problem.
I mean, it's not okay to enter this country illegally.
It's a crime.
And that's the way it's supposed to be.
I wouldn't feel comfortable if I'm in Switzerland illegally.
So we won't enforce laws in this country.
So, you know, the schools and the churches and the central location was a policy only for ICE, only for immigration, right?
But national security threats and public safety threats have no safe haven in this country, and we'll go where we've got to go.
We will go where we've got to go.
Now that's going to be relevant here in a minute because of fake news, lying media reports, they've got some pearl-clutching Big Eva pastors bearing false witness against the Trump administration from the pulpit to their massive congregations.
More on that here in a minute.
Here's a guy by the name of Raymond Chang.
He is Christianity and Culture.
So he's, you know, one of these pearl clutchers.
He says this morning, hey, I spoke with a group of international students.
This is what they said.
In the U.S., it feels like Christians are more concerned about kicking people out and keeping people out than caring for those who need help and support.
Now, R.N. McIntyre just posts this right here.
This is what he posts.
This is the image of the woman.
Who was set on fire in a subway before Christmas by an illegal immigrant.
And then, again, by the way, here's the cop just walking by.
Do you remember these horrific...
Okay, so think about this.
In these woke Big Eva circles.
Gosh, in the U.S., Christians just are more concerned about kicking people out and keeping people out than caring for them.
No.
No.
Well, actually...
I mean, look, this is the context.
These are wartime conditions.
That's why I wrote, look, until our children and families and nation are made safe, this will continue.
There's nothing wrong with me loving my kids and wanting them to be safe and loving my kids more than the kids of illegal immigrants who are part of a policy, part of an invasion that are making it less safe for my neighbors here, my countrymen.
Who need a safe country and a place to raise their kids?
It's not loving your neighbor to continue allowing people to get burned on the subway.
And people like Raymond Chang, they don't want to see that because they've accepted so many phony lies and presuppositions of the left.
And this is, yesterday, Lakin Riley's mother.
We also want to thank President Trump for the promises he made to us.
He said he would secure our borders and that he would never forget about Lakin.
And he hasn't.
He's a man of his word.
We trust that he will fight for the American people.
Most importantly, I want to thank our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, because without his sacrifices, Lakin's story would have ended on that horrific day that she was taken from us.
But because of him, we can continue living knowing that we will see Lincoln again.
And so there's a literal blood cost to what our leaders have done to this country.
what they have done to this country.
And yet you still have people like, again, Raymond Chang.
You can't be pro-life and anti-refugee.
It's funny.
These people would call God a bigot, I feel like, if they had a chance.
Did God have the authority to kick Adam and Eve out of the garden?
Why did God have the authority?
Well, they broke the law.
Also, the principle of borders has been a thing since the Garden of Eden.
And these things are still true today, and they will always be true.
They will always be true.
You can go to the long list of criminals we're removing from our society.
We've got to do even better.
We've got to do even more.
But here is what I was talking about.
Megan Basham.
There's a pastor by the name of Matt Crawford who took to his pulpit on Sunday.
Before he decided to begin the service, he said this.
I want to stop before we begin our service and just talk briefly with you about something that's a little bit sensitive.
Some of us may have different opinions on this.
Some of us may have strong opinions on this.
And I ask you to consider it with love and grace and the spirit of unity that our church has consistently been marked by.
And it has to do with this issue of what's going on with immigration in our country right now and some of the actions that are being taken.
And I think we all believe in the rule of law.
I certainly do.
I don't think we should have wide open borders.
But I do believe that immigration is a major part of what has made this country so great.
It's a major part of our history.
We all believe...
So he's already embracing the false presuppositions of the left.
Just like in COVID, these pastors, they see a headline.
Immigration is made, but not illegal immigration.
Illegal immigration.
I mean, if immigration has made this country great, even if we accept that, illegal immigration certainly hasn't.
So you've already accepted that lie.
That violent criminals should not be allowed to remain here and terrorize innocent people.
We can agree on that.
I do think that there are many good people here who are undocumented who would like a path to legality.
Yeah, but they broke the law.
I believe it's too hard right now.
For good people to find that path, that's sometimes nearly impossible.
When I was in Florida, we had a Hispanic congregation there at my first church where I was a senior pastor.
And there was our associate pastor.
He was not on the payroll, but he served as a volunteer there as an associate pastor.
And he was not documented.
And he had been here from Costa Rica for 10 or 11 years.
And wanted to be legal.
And it was very hard for him to get there.
And that's unfortunate.
I think we need reform in that area.
What do they say?
Confession is good for the soul.
I don't know the legal status of all of our people who come to Trinity in Espanol.
I don't know the legal status of all of our people who come to ESL. I don't think we're called to police that as a church.
That's the government's job.
We are called to love and to help those in need.
It's been announced that now churches can be targets of raids.
No one is being sheltered or kept here.
That's actually the complete opposite.
That's the bearing of false witness.
Axios runs this headline, churches can now be targeted.
Totally leaving out the context of the Biden executive order that's been rescinded to basically making this policy the way it always was.
And I'd like to dissect this more, but I ran out of time, so I think I'm going to open the show with this, because there's a lot more to be said about this, and he has more that he talks about.
But Megan Basham writing, he calls for unity, and yet...
Injects incredibly divisive politics.
But it's not only that.
Just like with COVID, these pastors, they pearl clutch and they see headlines that are based on lies.
And then they purport them as truth to their congregation.
And so they're telling their congregation lies in many cases.
Anyway, Megan Basham's on top of it.
Also, William Wolfe.
That's all the time that we have for this edition of the Millstone Report.
Unless I'm providentially hindered.
Which hopefully I won't be.
Hopefully I'll still stay on the mend.
I'll be back here wishing you a happy Friday.
Thanks so much for being with us, and God bless everybody else.
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