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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Crunchy Moms Rejoice: RFK to BAN Petroleum-Based Food Dyes!
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the show.
Happy Wednesday to everybody out there.
Thank you so much for being with us.
My name is Paul Harrell, and this is the Millstone Report.
As always, we can't do the program without you watching every single day.
Man, we've got a great show for you.
We've got a lot to get to.
We're going to start with the topic of the, I guess, the title of the show today, Crunchy Moms Are Essentially Rejoicing.
Activate Crunchy Moms.
RFK Jr. announcing yesterday that they're going to begin the process of removing all of those petroleum-based food dyes that are poison and that we, many Americans, I'm guilty as well, have been feeding our children.
And so it's really incredible.
And what I've learned, I guess, in prepping for this program, we talk about...
And RFK is going to say this here in a minute.
Back in the day, in the 60s, Americans were regarded as some of the most healthy people in the world, one of the most healthy populations in the world.
And now where we are, we're run down.
We've got chronic illness.
We've got autism.
We've got diabetes.
We've got really everything under the sun that seems to be affecting us.
And people are realizing that our environment is full of toxins.
Whether it's whatever they're spraying in the sky or what we're actively, we can actively see they're putting into our food.
We can read the ingredients lists.
We can, you know, look on the back of a fruit roll-up or fruit loops or whatever, and we can see, you know, in some cases you can't even pronounce some of these ingredients, but specifically red 40, yellow 5, and, you know, some of these other things, these are terrible for us.
And I actually believe, and I think it's just really just common sense, On this slippery slope to sickness that one leads to the other.
And right now, the captured food industry that has been poisoning the country, poisoning our nation's kids, those kids then get put on ADHD medication.
Those kids then get driven into the arms of Big Pharma, so they are lifelong customers.
Many of them are captured.
Many of my own peers in the 90s were captured by Ritalin, were captured by Adderall.
Because they couldn't sit still.
Now, there's also a second conversation we can have about school systems essentially becoming like prisons.
I have that tweet to where a lot of this hyperactivity is just normal boys being boys or kids being kids.
Not wanting to focus on your schoolwork is not a new concept.
That's not ADHD.
Not wanting to focus on stuff that you consider boring.
And there are other methods that used to be utilized to get people to focus on their schoolwork, but I digress.
Let's dive right in this afternoon, shall we?
This was RFK yesterday at a press conference talking about...
Getting the poison out of our food.
For many Americans, the reason I wanted to do a program on this is because many Americans, this is one of the key reasons they voted for President Trump, was because of the Maha agenda.
This was one of my chief reasons.
My chief reason for voting for Trump, obviously, was I thought he had the best chance to keep us out of wars and get peace.
That remains to be seen.
I mean, we're praying for peace.
We're praying that Donald Trump listens to those people that don't want to go to war with Iran and potentially destroy everything that he's doing, his entire agenda, by a new Middle East war that sees Americans dead in the Middle East.
But we also have this.
This was a key reason.
The idea that you would have people in the government admitting that our food is poisoned and then actually attempting to do something about it.
It's one of the...
Reasons that I voted, saying, okay, I hope that this actually comes to pass.
Now, we're going to see, because this is going to be, it's not an immediate fix, they're not immediately banned, but it's apparently going to be a process.
Let's take a listen.
Here is RFK Jr. from yesterday.
When my uncle was president in the 1960s, we had the healthiest people in the world.
And one of the basic assumptions of our country Was that because we were robust people, because we were vigorous, because we were tough, we had what my uncle called this beef jerky toughness that was responsible for our country being the land of the brave and the home of the free,
the greatest industrial power in the world, the wealthiest country.
We owned half the wealth on earth when my uncle was president, and part of that was because of the vigor of our society.
And that's one of the reasons he started the Presidential Council on Physical Fitness, because he saw that Americans, he felt that Americans were getting soft and was going to steal from us and erode all of our leadership, our moral authority and our values, and our role as an exemplary nation.
So before we go any further, I just want to real quick say this portion of the Milstone Report brought to you by Red Vive Health.
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Back to RFK Jr.
And since his death, we've had this extraordinary chronic disease epidemic.
When my uncle was present, 3% of American kids had chronic disease.
Today, it's around 60%.
And these are a broad category, the ones that Marty mentioned, like ADHD, neurological disorders, ADD, ADHD, speech delay, language delay, tics, Tourette's syndrome, narcolepsy, ASD, and autism.
All of these are injuries that I never heard of when I was a kid.
They were not part of the nomenclature.
They weren't part of the dialogue.
There was zero spent in this country.
Treating chronic disease when my uncle was president, today it's about 1.8 trillion dollars annually.
It's bankrupting our nation.
Seventy-four percent of American kids cannot qualify for military service.
How are we going to maintain our global leadership with such a sick population?
We have all these autoimmune diseases, these exotic diseases, and again, I never heard of juvenile diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Crohn's disease, and a hundred others that were just unknown when I was a kid.
I never knew anybody with a peanut allergy.
I never knew anybody with a food allergy.
I had five of my seven kids have allergies.
I never knew of anybody who had eczema.
I knew of a very small number of children with asthma, but that has exploded as well today.
And our fertility is dropping dramatically.
Teenagers in this country today have the same testosterone levels as 68-year-old men.
Our girls are reaching puberty six years early, from 10 to 14 years old.
And this is existential for our country.
And we have to address it.
And one of the problems, you know, when I met with, and I want to commend the food companies for working with us to achieve this agreement or this settlement.
And when I went in a few months or about a month ago to meet with a few food companies, I was talking with my staff about these petroleum-based dyes, and I said if they want to add petroleum, if they want to eat petroleum, they ought to
add it themselves at home.
But they shouldn't be feeding it to the rest of us.
And without our knowledge or consent.
We're going to get rid of the dyes, and one by one, we're going to get rid of every ingredient.
An additive in food that we can legally address.
One of the problems is at the industry, which all of these industries cast a dark shadow historically over this agency, and there are so many conflicts that we are now systematically eliminating.
That has allowed them to suppress the science.
There are shockingly few studies, even on food dyes.
And all these other ingredients as well.
And Jay Bhattacharya, who is here and who is running the director of NIH, is now narrowly targeting these kind of food additives or scientific study so that one by one we can start eliminating them where they can.
Where we can't, there's things that we'll never be able to eliminate, like sugar.
And sugar is poison.
And Americans need to know that.
It is poisoning us.
It's giving us a diabetes crisis.
When I was a kid, I always say this.
A typical pediatrician would see one case of diabetes in his lifetime.
Today, it's one out of every three kids who walks through his office door.
In our most recent study from NIH, 38% of American teens.
It's half our adult population.
This is existential.
We are spending...
As much on mitochondrial disorders like diabetes as we spend on our military budget.
We can't continue to exist like this.
And the problem is industry is making money on keeping us sick.
As Jay pointed out, ADHD is associated with all these behavioral disorders.
But those disorders are treated not by changing our diet.
Providing medications to treat our kids.
And they can medicate it and medicate it, and that's the only solution.
And, you know, I would point out that there is part of the etiology of these diseases is a kind of media malpractice.
A mass psychosis that has our media not talking about this.
And one of the possible reasons for that is the amount of money that's coming from the pharmaceutical companies into our media and from these food companies or the advertising.
Thank you.
So RFK Jr. is exactly right.
There is a direct pipeline from the food dyes that make your kids sick to get them on the hamster wheel of big pharma for life consuming the drugs.
This is a huge deal.
Crunchy moms everywhere.
Those moms that are more holistic, that have an essential oil for this or that, which I'm a fan of, by the way, are celebrating today.
I'm celebrating today.
You know how difficult it is for a parent of a young kid to take them shopping and you see, you know, whether you're at Kroger or whether you go shop at Walmart or Aldi or Trader Joe's or whatever, to go down these aisles.
And I know some of those brands actually, some of those stores actually offer cleaner options, but I mean, it's insane because the bright colors, the sugar that, you know, is already not good for them, but then you put the dyes on top of it, and to have to explain, which we have to a young child,
well, that's actually poison.
You know, it didn't take me personally too long to figure out behavioral, you know, you know your kids.
You know when they maybe have had some chocolate and now they're bouncing off the walls.
But you also know, all of a sudden, you can know, oh my, we had some Doritos.
And now we have behavior that is not typical at all.
Like, where is this behavior coming from?
Ah, well, the red 40 that's in a bag of Doritos.
So, you know, thankfully now you have other brands that don't have, that actually use, you know, beta carotene or something to color like a Dorito knockoff or whatever.
You know, tastes the same.
Obviously, processed foods are bad in general, but they're still out there.
I think also, would you hear his quote saying we're spending more on mitochondrial diseases like diabetes than we are on, or we're spending as much as we do on that as we do on defense?
Now, that is an insane statistic, but I think that's also why you have this push.
Like in my home state of Arkansas, I think they've applied for a waiver to disallow food stamps being used for candy and soda.
I think that makes a perfect amount of sense, not only for the health, but also for the idea of what happened to government cheese, what happened to a bag of beans or a bag of rice.
If you truly can't take care of yourself and you need government assistance.
In keeping with this idea, let's actually look at some of the statistics.
A Twitter account, X account, Raising Healthy Families writing, 15 million pounds of chemical food dye are put into our food every single year.
And most of this is put in kids' food.
Red dye number three is known to cause cancer.
It's approved for use in kids' food.
Red dye 40 is linked to ADHD, allergies, gut inflammation.
It's allowed to be in kids' foods.
And by the way, that gut inflammation has a direct effect on the brain.
Many people are now looking at the correlation between your gut health and how that affects your brain and your brain function.
And, you know, I guess it's just a coincidence that, you know, your intestines and your brain, they kind of look similar if you think about it.
Maybe it's not a coincidence.
And I'm not a doctor.
This is not medical advice.
Yellow dye 5 damages blood cells.
It's allowed in kids' food as well.
Many countries ban this poison, but not in the U.S. or Canada.
Actually, I think a Canadian version of Froot Loops is actually clean versus the U.S. version, so I think there is some difference there.
It goes on, food companies use these dyes because they are cheap, which means more profit.
Governments allow these dyes to be used because they get paid off by the food companies to allow it.
Neither of them care about your kids.
It's up to parents to care about this.
Stop feeding this poison.
So here's a TikTok video about a minute long dives more into this.
Every year, 15 million pounds of artificial food dye is put into food.
And a lot of those foods are marketed towards kids, especially something like this little fruit snack, or quotes, fruit snack, has a lot of these dyes in it.
And, you know, these dyes are really, they're linked to behavior problems in kids, ADHD, even autism.
And, you know, I used to think food dye, that's just food dye.
It's not good, it's not bad, but I've really seen a big link with diseases in my kids, my patients, allergies.
Other inflammatory diseases, behavior problems.
It's a big problem.
Well, and if you look at the data, very high likelihood that food coloring may cause some behavioral disorders.
The FDA acknowledges red number three as a known carcinogen.
So cancer-causing behavioral problems.
Behavior problems.
Here's carnivore aurelius.
Over on XRED40 is food coloring linked to DNA damage, genotoxicity, and ADHD.
We're going to park here on ADHD for a minute.
You can find it in loads of candy, cereals, and drinks.
The sugar in these foods isn't the problem.
All of the toxic chemicals and additives are.
Of course, RFK Jr. is saying sugar is poison as well.
But certainly, all of these chemicals and additives, Mountain Dew, Code Red, remember that?
You've got Gatorade, Fruit Punch, Skittles, M&Ms.
By the way, they do make M&Ms now that are dye-free.
I don't think they're actually M&Ms.
They are an off-brand.
But I think we had family visit us for Easter, and the extended family knows they better be dye-free.
If you're going to give candy, it better be dye-free.
And in fact, it was.
And the taste was identical, by the way.
Somebody on X by the name of Marshall Haas.
I always heard Red Dye 40 was bad.
I didn't realize how bad until it wrecked my toddler.
So here's one testimony on X. He writes, last week on a road trip, we let the kids grab a fruity rice crispy treat at Bucky's.
By the way, if you've never been to Bucky's, It is quite the American experience.
I'm a huge fan.
My family normally eats very clean, but vacation vibes, right?
Big mistake.
My 22-month-old, who naps daily and sleeps 12 hours a night, didn't nap in the car, wouldn't go to bed, and woke up wired at 1.30 a.m.
I walked her around in the hotel lobby in downtown Charleston for six-plus hours so my wife and son could sleep.
She was buzzing like she had a Red Bull 4 the entire time.
Red 40 is banned in several countries.
In the U.S., it's in snacks marketed to kids.
Never again stay away from that garbage.
It's no joke.
And he has some 4080s up with his kid.
You know, 758 kids still awake.
Because these things are mind-altering substances.
Then we have this, another guy on X saying, to clarify, should you give kids...
So here we're going to go into the medication funnel.
Okay, so the food is bad for you, but if your entire diet, like many kids today, their entire diet, or at least 80%, 70%, 80% of their diet is processed foods.
And that's before you can get into the fast food argument there as well.
Processed foods, seed oils instead of the beef tallow if you want to go the fast food route.
And so then you get these kids who are in the government schools and they can't sit still because they're hopped up on Red 40 and all these other dyes.
And so then the teachers have a parent-teacher conference and they tell the parents, your kid has ADHD, he has all the symptoms.
All of the symptoms.
He won't listen to authority, doesn't care about school, and so we think you need to give him ADHD medication, which is code for Adderall or Ritalin or whatever the newest drug out there is.
So, no, you shouldn't give your kids meds that mess with their brain chemistry, ever.
No. And he says, this guy, Pascal Emanuel Gobry, says, Would we get a lot fewer ADHD diagnoses if schools were much less like prisons and kids did outdoor activities and sports?
Absolutely. Is ADHD real?
Absolutely. I don't even know about that.
Is ADHD real?
I know there are many people out there that say absolutely it's real.
I would say that much of it is the fact that...
The government schools.
First of all, 40 hours a week you're away from your family so that mom and dad can both go to work.
40 hours a week.
You know, one of the things that Donald Trump has come out in favor of is keeping daylight savings time permanent.
And or, you know, basically ending the time change that we do every year or in the spring, in the fall, picking one and sticking with it.
And I think the one he was picking, he wanted daylight savings time to stick around.
And everybody said that would mean kids are going to school in the dark.
Well, maybe the school day has gotten insane.
All because of the CIA preferred American economy that doubled our tax base to put women in the workplace where they could serve men instead of their husbands at home.
Serve men, serve their bosses instead of their husbands at home.
Maybe that is part of the problem.
You know, as somebody who, you know, homeschools, you know, we pass on the government school option.
But I would say it was incredible to me as a first-time father when you realize, you know, at six years old, five years old if you do the pre-K, four years old if you do the pre-K, 40 hours a week away from mom and dad.
They've barely been on this earth any time at all, and they're expected to be away from their family, their mother and their dad, but their mom, they're expected to be away from their mom.
What kind of abandonment issues do people have?
And then you go through the school system, and it is very much just institutionalizing you.
And if you don't sit still, they're going to hop you up on Adderall, which essentially just makes you some sort of zombie.
Where you can focus on tasks.
Which tasks?
Not the ones that you actually are interested in.
The ones that the government tells you you should be interested in.
It's very dystopian when you actually analyze it.
And I'm not necessarily saying that there are some public schools, believe it or not, in America today.
In very, very small towns.
I can think of one specifically in the middle of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas that is like you step into a time warp.
It's like you're basically in the 1960s, it kind of feels like.
I wasn't alive then, but it's very different and very much the most private public school you could have because it's a small town and the town is full of generally good people.
So that does exist still.
But the idea, I mean, you know, first it's 8 to 3 o'clock, then it's 7.30 to 3.30, or then it's even earlier if you want to add the school breakfasts now, you know, because schools have become places to raise your kids instead of educate them.
The whole thing is totally inverted in a total terrible experiment that we've run on our nation's kids for a very long time.
But it goes hand in glove.
With this food dye to big pharma pill pipeline.
It works whether it was all intentional or whether everything has just worked out.
Obviously it has worked out to get us the status quo that we are all enduring now.
Patrick Beck David back on February 24th.
Tom Cruise was right.
This interview was from June 24, 2005.
Sometimes it takes 20 years for your argument to be proven right.
This is Tom Cruise being interviewed on the Today Show by Matt Lauer.
Here we are today, where I talk out against drugs and psychiatric abuses of electric shocking people, against their will, of drugging children with them not knowing.
The effects of these drugs.
Do you know what Adderall is?
Do you know Ritalin?
Do you know now that Ritalin is a street drug?
Do you understand that?
The difference is this was not against her will, though.
But this wasn't against Brooks' will.
Matt, I'm asking you a question.
I understand there's abuse of all of these things.
No, you see, here's the problem.
You don't know the history of psychiatry.
I do.
All it does is mask the problem, Matt.
And if you understand the history of it, it masks the problem.
That's what it does.
That's all it does.
You're not getting to the reason why.
There is no such thing as a chemical imbalance.
I'm saying that drugs aren't the answer.
That these drugs are very dangerous.
They're mind-altering, antipsychotic drugs.
And there are ways of doing it without that so that we don't end up in a brave new world.
Yes, there are abuses.
And yes, maybe they've gone too far in certain areas.
Maybe there are too many kids on Ritalin.
Maybe electric shock is...
Too many kids on Ritalin?
I'm just saying.
But aren't there examples where...
No kid should be on Ritalin.
You're glim.
You don't even know what Ritalin is.
If you start talking about chemical imbalance, you have to evaluate and read the research papers on how they came up with these theories, Matt.
Okay? That's what I've done.
And you go and you say, where's the medical test?
Where's the blood test that says how much Ritalin you're supposed to get?
It's very impressive to listen to you, because clearly you've done the homework and you know the subject.
And you should.
And you should do that also, because just knowing people who are on Ritalin isn't enough.
You should be a little bit more responsible in knowing.
I'm not prescribing Ritalin, Tom, and I'm not asking anyone else to do it.
I'm simply saying, I know some people who seem to have been helped by it.
But you're saying, this is a very important issue.
I couldn't agree more.
And you're here on the Today Show.
Right. Now, back in 2005, I remember this.
He was absolutely slammed for this.
Tom Cruise.
Oh, can you believe Tom Cruise was so combative with Matt Lauer, but now we all know, and I'm no Scientologist, obviously, but we all know on this issue he was right.
Matt Lauer is paid to not be informed on this issue.
He's paid.
The big pharma companies were well into their giant advertising blitz.
The food companies are well into advertising their sugary cereals during the breaks of the Today Show on the NBC network.
And so they are paid by these companies to remain ignorant and not cover these stories and push back against people like Tom Cruise or push back against people like Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey when they came out against vaccines.
They are a captured industry in many, many ways.
Mike Solana, that good meth.
Writing this, let's see, when was the date on this?
The Twitter was April 15th of this year on the X post.
Over the weekend, he writes, in a long, thoughtful feature on ADHD, the New York Times tackled the question of whether we should be prescribing 23% of adolescent male Americans with amphetamines.
The downsides, they triple your likelihood of developing mania.
Permanently shut a stunt.
Your growth often conclude in daily depressive crashes and don't really work after 14 months.
The upside, they may help you sit still in class and finish various tasks like a lab rat.
There's no known biological basis for ADHD because inability to care about school is not an actual disease, no matter what a bunch of drug dealers with doctorates tell a young boy's worried parents.
One of the classic symptoms is the ability to focus, but only on what you find interesting.
That isn't a pathology.
That's a personality.
And Adderall isn't medicine.
It's a drug we use to turn young, thoughtful men into robots.
Put down the good meth and go outside.
So if you survive the LGBT woke sex religion adherents that have infiltrated our public schools, if they fail to make you gay or trans, Can you survive Big Pharma's attempt to make you,
to rob you of your masculinity as a young child?
This is a great question.
I would also say, you know, when I grew up and I survived the public schools, right?
I feel like I got out just in time.
But, you know, obviously there were still downsides to it all, but...
I remember in elementary school, we still had corporal punishment.
You could still get a spanking.
You could still get a spanking in the 1980s and the early 90s.
I remember it.
I mean, I never got spanked.
I got spanked at home.
But that could happen.
So maybe if you're misbehaving at school and you don't want to focus, maybe your parents should do a better job of disciplining.
You're not supposed to do that anymore, are you?
Right? Forget what the Bible says about sparing the rod and spoiling the child.
No, no, no.
That's where two evolves.
We've got evolved sensibilities, right?
You've got to constantly give this new gentle parenting, constantly giving your kids different choices instead of just telling them, you know, no, actually.
2 plus 2 equals 4. Not because you necessarily need to understand it, but because it just does and you need to just take my word for it for now.
You can understand it later.
I don't know.
Sometimes self-preservation and avoidance of pain, especially when you're younger and you don't understand, you haven't internalized concepts of morality yet, you haven't been able to realize the world doesn't revolve around you,
so avoidance of corporal punishment is a very effective way to communicate.
But that's all politically incorrect now.
You're not supposed to even talk about it, much less say anything.
Isn't it wild, though?
It's so many different factors.
So it's not just the food dye that's giving people hyperactivity, affecting the brain chemistry, putting them in the arms of Big Pharma, but the total collapse of discipline at home in American households, of people disciplining your kids.
The Bible says if you don't discipline your kids, you hate them.
You hate them.
It's actually an act of hate to not discipline your children.
And so you're sending undisciplined children to school, making the place less and less an adequate place to learn, and it more becomes a babysitting place, and it becomes a place where you are to be raised instead of just merely educated.
We really have made the bed we're lying in in many ways than one.
Yes, big pharma is evil.
Yes, big food is evil.
And that's certainly a variable here.
But there's also the responsibility that we have to look and bear ourselves, those having been duped, those believing just a lot of lies, right?
Anyway, something to think about.
Moving on, let's see, Clint Russell posting this testimonial about it.
I was just doing a deep dive trying to find people talking about ADHD medication in response to the food dyes being taken out of our food, the petroleum-based dyes.
He writes, going to school in the 90s, I witnessed the first generation of young boys receiving a mass diagnosis of ADHD.
I remember this too.
I had friends.
And you heard about it.
You knew they were kind of the people in the classroom that couldn't sit still or they couldn't shut up.
And all of a sudden, they had to take their medicine.
Literally, you'd get...
I don't know if there was intercom.
Anyway, I think kids got pulled out of class, or the nurse would come by the classroom, or they had to go to the nurse's station, and it was time for them to take their meds.
And there was a notable, you could tell, your friends were noticeably different.
It's like they had been to Nurse Ratched, right?
It's like one flew over the cuckoo's nest.
It's like they had been lobotomized, chemically lobotomizing kids.
He says, I watched as friend after friend, all good kids, got hooked on this low-dose cocaine like Ritalin and Adderall by high school.
Now listen to the effects this has afterwards.
By high school, most were depressed.
Then came the SSRI wave, a wholly new wave of anti-psychotic drugs.
A lot of mass shooters are on SSRIs.
By college, many turned to booze and hard drugs.
A few went down the OxyContin path.
Some never made it out.
Most of those who survived are still on SSRIs or anxiety meds to this day.
They got strapped to the pharma conveyor belt in elementary school.
I'll never forgive the doctors who effed these kids up.
It's stories like these that led to Maha.
We all have our own.
Drop yours below and like and share.
It's an incredible story.
It really is.
It really is an incredible phenomenon.
So, it's good news.
Crunchy moms can rejoice for now.
Again, it's talk.
We need action.
We need to get them out of the food now.
I look forward to the day where I'm going to walk down a normal grocery store and pick up something, pick up a box, I don't know, of...
Mac and cheese or something.
And look it over and say, okay, it used to have yellow five.
Now it doesn't.
And I don't know.
Does mac and cheese have yellow five in it now?
I don't know.
Fruit Loops.
We could use Fruit Loops.
Because that's one of the things Kennedy said.
So I look forward to that.
Hopefully that's coming soon.
It's one of the many reasons people voted in this last election was because of that.
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Okay, back to our coverage here.
Did you guys see this out of Politico?
RFK Jr., so speaking of RFK Jr., says here that they're reporting that he's considering getting rid of the COVID vaccine out of the vaccine schedule for children.
They're writing, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is removing the COVID-19 vaccine from the recommended childhood vaccine schedule.
And that leads me directly into this story.
Now, hang on.
This story right here from Pete Hegseth.
We have Pete Hegseth announcing that they are attempting to get, retrieve 8,700 service members who were forced out of the military because they did want to take the experimental bioweapon clot shot.
We're also welcoming back former service members who were wrongly forced to leave the military.
More than 8,700 service members were involuntarily separated for not taking an experimental...
COVID-19 vaccine.
Others were more informally pushed out or decided to get out.
We are welcoming actively back those warriors of conscience.
We've sent letters out.
We're seeking them out.
We want them back.
They never should have been forced to come back quickly.
Personnel and Readiness Department is working in real time to make that process more and more efficient, more and more direct.
So in response to this good news and a good admission that this was wrong, Ivan Raiklin, the deep state marauder, says, now say it was an illegally mandated experimental injection.
And the entire chain of command will be court-martialed, starting with Austin Milley for mutiny.
Ivan Raiklin pointed out that the DOD needs to go much further than this.
Understand that what the government tried to do to the soldiers was illegal.
And actually give those higher-ups that, you know, higher up in the chain of command, let them be prosecuted for this.
Let them be court-martialed for this.
And I totally agree with that.
100%. 100%.
Okay, so a little bit more of it.
We're going to do a little update on our coverage yesterday.
We talked about the judicial coup.
We've got Roger Parloff and a 35-page ruling.
A D. Colorado judge grants class-wide, statewide TRO against...
Removing Venezuelans under the Alien Enemy Act.
Plaintiffs likely to win on argument.
The act does not apply.
Invasion, predatory incursion, foreign nation, or so.
We talked about this yesterday, about Trump needs to declare an invasion, and they're saying, well, the invasion clauses of the Alien Enemy Act don't apply, is what the judges are now saying.
Stephen Miller rightfully saying a judicial coup.
But going back to...
Let's see here.
Where is this?
Yeah. Going back to what actually happened over the weekend when the Supreme Court stepped in and essentially attacked the executive branch's authority when it comes to deportation.
Eric Schmidt...
It has really a play-by-play here.
The Supreme Court, he writes, bypass normal appellate procedure to halt President Trump's deportation of more illegal aliens.
There's a lot of misinformation floating around about judicial rulings, the Alien Enemies Act, and immigration law.
Let's clear things up.
He says, back on August 7th, SCOTUS held that Judge Boesberg had no jurisdiction over Trendeagua deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
Those Trendeagua thugs must seek relief under habeas.
Where they are confined in Texas.
This takes the AEA cases from D.C. to Texas.
Last Wednesday, the ACLU filed in Indy, Texas.
Before Judge Wes Hendricks, a habeas petition and a motion for an ex parte TRO asking the court to enjoin the Trump administration's deportation of Trendyagua confined in Texas.
Is that North Dakota, Texas, without giving the Trump administration notice or opportunity to respond?
Excuse my ignorance here on some of these acronyms.
So Judge Hendricks denied the TROW motion.
On Monday, Thursday, explaining that it would decide in due course the petition's claim.
Judge Hendricks also instructed that any party opposing the trope would have 24 hours to respond to a motion.
Unhappy with the result, the ACLU left a voicemail on Judge Hendricks' phone requesting to speak to the judge about the substance of the proceeding, an improper ex parte communication, which is a no-no.
On Good Friday, the ACLU filed another ex parte emergency motion for a tro against the removal of Trendyagua members to El Salvador while their habeas claims were pending.
A few hours later, they filed for an emergency status conference trying to force a decision only hours later.
As part of the emergency nature of the claim, the ACLU, highly irregularly, imposed a 42-minute deadline on Judge Hendricks to grant its motion.
If the plaintiff-imposed deadline was not met, the ACLU would appeal the lack of a ruling as a constructive denial of the motion.
So before Hendricks could issue an order, the ACLU filed an appeal to the Fifth Circuit and SCOTUS freezing the court's jurisdiction.
The Fifth Circuit said it had no jurists because Judge Hendricks had neither granted nor denied the motion, so there was nothing new to review.
So, in an order with not opinion, SCOTUS directed the government not to remove any Trendiagua members confined in North Dakota, Texas, marked for deportation under the AEA,
the Alien Enemies Act, until there is more action from the court.
The worst part of the unreasoned order, SCOTUS enjoined the president...
Acting under his Article II powers to remove enemies of a foreign invading force, that is a first in American history in a grave threat to our separation of powers, which leads to today, again 21 hours ago yesterday, when Judge Hendricks issues a scathing opinion to the ACLU lawyer for his prohibited ex parte communications on April 17th,
violating the Federal Code of Conduct.
Did the ACLU do this with other judges, with Boesburg?
What's next?
The Trump administration has responded to the ACLU's emergency injunction pending its SCOTUS.
It will resolve in the coming days, and the Trump administration will likely win.
And the ex parte comms, the Trump and men, will respond and likely ask for sanctions.
So let me tell you what is obvious.
After reading that entire thread last night, what is obvious to me is that judges are coordinating...
I think Supreme Court justices or judges like Boesburg, we've already heard that they have these little clubs they meet at and they discuss behind closed doors the different legal maneuvers that are going to be done.
They meet behind closed doors with leftists, these leftist judges meeting.
So I think it's very clear that these judges are, you talk about ex parte communication, I think they're having ex parte communications all the time.
Trying to figure out how legally we can thwart Donald Trump and the deportations, as well as probably a litany of other things.
That much is crystal clear to me.
Yeah, so Stephen Miller saying all of this is a judicial coup, and I believe he is exactly right.
But hey, in keeping with this, you also have the media here.
I thought this was just, I don't know, this may seem...
Tim Pool was able to sit in the White House press corps yesterday, and he was able to ask a question that, it's just therapeutic to me, personally, that it even got asked.
Have Martin Lockstep on false narratives, such as the very fine people hoax, the Covington smear, and now, what's being called the Maryland...
Yes. Many of the news organizations that are represented in this room have marked in lockstep on false narratives, such as the Very Fine People hoax, the Covington Smear, and now what's being called the Maryland Man hoax, where an MS-13 gang member adjudicated by two different judges,
I believe, is just simply being referred to as a Maryland man over and over again.
Now, in an effort from the White House to expand access to new companies, you've created this new media seat.
So I'm wondering if you can comment on...
Following this expansion, you've had numerous outlets disparage the companies that you've had sit here, as well as the reporters.
I'm wondering if you could comment on the unprofessional behavior, as well as elaborate if there's any plans to expand access to new companies.
Sure. Well, we certainly welcome diverse viewpoints in this room, which is one of the reasons we have you in here.
What a great question.
And there's many new faces in this room.
And again, just a therapeutic question.
Just because...
They need to be called out to their faces.
The Maryland man hoax.
The very fine people hoax.
The Russian hoax.
I don't know.
Just on a note of personal privilege.
What a great question to field.
Very, very good.
William Wolfe.
Oh, by the way, there's this over at...
I liked this.
This kind of bolsters what I was saying yesterday about how the generation up and coming are becoming just extremely right-wing.
The post-millennial boomers disapprove of Trump more than any other demographic, most of whom approve.
And it's just interesting.
Turns out baby boomers are the ones who hate Trump the most.
And the main reason for this is...
The fact that they're still watching Fox News and all of their stock market investments.
Real clear politics shows that the oldest voters, they're the ones who strongly disapprove of Trump.
But look at this.
The youngest cohort, aged 18 to 29, approved of Trump by two points.
And the 30 to 39-year-old set approved of Trump by nine points.
The next batch of middle-aged Americans, aged 40 to 49, that's your Generation X, cranked out a tie.
Those 50 to 59 thought well of Trump by three points.
And those 60 to 69-year-olds went for Trump.
With a five-point lead.
But when you get over 69, their disapproval of Trump's performance had a 14-point spread.
Fascinating situation that's unfolding right now.
And I would also love to see those same demographics polled on war with Iran.
And I think you'd have similar outcomes.
I think the younger generation would say absolutely not.
The older generation would be for it.
Just food for thought.
The Center for Baptist Leadership's William Wolfe attacking this phrase, woke right, which is ridiculous.
People on the center right are now calling, they're making up this term.
It actually started with James Lindsay.
Atheist James Lindsay was one of them that started it all.
But there's a lot of truth in this meme.
For those of you watching, I'm sorry, for those of you not watching, you're only listening to the audio-only version of the podcast.
He says, people attacking the made-up woke right are like, reject modernity, embrace tradition.
The reject modernity would be the trans flag, which is the rainbow flag with the purple or the blue and the pink and the brown and the black, you know, that flag.
And then embrace tradition is just a regular rainbow flag.
I think there's a lot of truth to this in a lot of ways.
Maybe not specifically on the woke right issue, but certainly there are...
We talked about this Aaron McIntyre's post yesterday about the new atheists realizing that...
They beat Christianity over the head for so long, then they realized they actually needed the positive derivatives that come from Christian ancestors who actually did very good work spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ to get the society that we have now.
Obviously, the spreading of the gospel is to save individual souls, but out of that comes good fruit that's good for society.
There are leftists that don't want to admit...
There are leftists and atheists out there, or maybe just pagan spiritualists, who think, oh yes, the trans and kids calling it health care is wrong, it's evil, it's bad.
But when you tell them, okay, well we've got to crawl our way back up the slippery slope, and they're like, yeah, we've got to crawl our way back up the slippery slope, they don't want to admit that gay marriage, out of the closet homosexuality.
Is what leads to transing kids and calling it health care.
And they're not really ready to...
They would just like to go back to the late 90s, early 2000s, maybe, before Barack Obama put a rainbow on the White House.
And to Iron McIntyre's post yesterday that we covered, I think the new Christian resurgence that are rejecting secularism, cultural neutrality is a myth.
I don't think they want either one of these.
I think they disdain both of them equally because they know where it leads.
So, you know, food for thought.
Something to think about.
We're not going to have time for this, but speaking of the rainbow...
There is a fascinating situation unfolding in the Supreme Court where you have this case that they're debating on over whether parents and children in public schools can opt out of books like Pride Puppy and books that are essentially sexualizing kids to the LGBT woke sex religion.
And so parents want their kids, instead of taking them out of public school, which is what they should do, parents want their kids to remain there, but when the curriculum comes up, they want their kids to be able to opt out and not have to sit through this glorification of sin and darkness and the rainbow,
if you will.
And so there's these oral arguments.
You had the attorney for the school district.
Is this out of Maryland?
Where is this exactly?
Well, let's just listen to a little bit of it.
What age do you, in Montgomery County, teach students normally about human sexuality?
I think that it begins in either fourth or fifth grade.
The human sexuality class?
Family life and human sexuality curriculum.
I'm not entirely sure.
Starts in fourth or fifth grade, you think?
Is there anything you can point us to in the record on that?
I don't think so.
Okay. And second, these books are being used in English class.
The division between English class and other things in a second-grade classroom doesn't really exist.
You're sort of in a room with a teacher and sometimes...
No, I appreciate that.
I went to second grade, too.
But it's part of the English curriculum that these books are being used in.
I thought that...
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Yeah, I'm not fighting the premise.
It's not the math class.
It's not the human sexuality class.
It is certainly not the human sexuality class.
I'm just sort of fighting the premise that there's a neat distinction.
And they're being used in English language instruction at age three.
Some of them.
So Pride Puppy was the book that was used for the pre-kindergarten curriculum.
That's no longer in the curriculum.
That's the one where they are supposed to look for the leather and things and bondage, things like that.
It's not bondage.
It's a woman in a leather...
Sex worker, right?
No. No?
That's not correct.
No. Gosh, I read it.
It's a drag queen.
Drag queen and drag queen.
Correct. The leather that they're pointing to is a woman in a leather jacket.
And one of the words is drag queen.
And they're supposed to look for those.
It is an option at the end of the book.
For three-year-olds, ladies and gentlemen, for three-year-olds, so in just kind of keeping with my previous point, I mean, when you go down the path of degeneracy, it leads to more degenerate things and sicker and eviler and more wicked things.
This is the slippery slope.
It's true.
And if you want to climb your way back up the slippery slope, you're going to have to start by agreeing with God's definitions of things found in the Bible and not man's arbitrary definitions of how they want the world to be.
It really, truly is about submission or worshipping ourselves.
It really, truly is what it is.
Incredible. Now it's time for my favorite segment of the day.
You guys probably know exactly what it is.
Here we go.
And let us confess our faith today in the words of the Sparkle Creed.
I believe in the non-binary God.
And now it's time for I'm Already Against Women Clergy.
You don't have to convince me.
Alright, so for this edition of I'm Already Against Women Clergy, You Don't Have to Convince Me, will you once again go to Protestia?
This is the Reverend Toneida.
Tanetta Landis Aina?
Tanetta Landis Aina?
Of a church called Table Church.
And, well, let's just let this one speak for itself, shall we?
But what are some of the ways that we need to flag, that we need to say, okay, not so much of that, more of this, if we are to become a liberating church?
So a couple of things in quick succession.
So first, spiritualizing things that might disrupt our claims to power.
Downplaying or removing entirely the centrality of the exodus and the exile and the prophets.
And how does that often happen?
By discrediting the Hebrew Bible, which incidentally is the Bible, is a part of the Bible that actually a lot of marginalized people tend to focus on.
The Hebrew Bible, the Old Testament, is 75% of the entire Bible.
Over-representing Paul in the New Testament letters.
But the good news for us, I think the good news for us as the table church is pretty simple.
And I think marginalized communities teach us this really, really well.
The good news is that the Bible is not our master.
We are not in...
The Bible, the Word of God, is not their master.
Master. We are not enslaved to it.
Rather, we are invited to be in a creative relationship with it.
You can talk back to it even as it talks back to you.
A creative relationship with it.
That sounds like you're giving your congregation a license to just...
Twist scripture and make it mean whatever you want it to mean to fit to your preferences, again, instead of God's.
We have the agency to interpret, and God entrusts us with the agency to interpret as a community.
Well, he certainly entrusts clergy to do this, which is why it's such a lofty...
And the responsibility is so incredible, and that's why elders are held to a higher account, the Bible says.
But again, this is a, quote, church that doesn't want to be enslaved to the Bible, but doesn't the Bible say we're supposed to be, we're made slaves to Christ?
And man, obviously the Bible is the word of God, infallible, authoritative.
It's like a double-edged sword can pierce the hearts of men.
But if you're not bound by it, which is what she's saying, and you're just in a creative relationship with it, doesn't that describe the apostate church perfectly today?
It really does.
Well, anyway, this concludes.
This has been I'm Already Against Women Clergy.
You don't have to convince me.
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