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April 5, 2026 - Stew Peters Show
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Iran Strike: Justice, Payback, or More War?

Stew Peters critiques President Trump's Iran strike as incomplete justice, citing threats to cut power and criticizing leadership for prioritizing Israel over American veterans facing homelessness. He condemns both political parties as "Jewishly occupied" while promoting his Stew Crew network. The episode abruptly shifts to Kurt and Kristen Ludlow of Pet Club 247, who detail Coriolis versicolor mushrooms that modulate immune systems based on Sloan Kettering and MD Anderson studies, helping pets live longer and aiding veterans' service animals. Finally, American Hemp Hub advertises its Entourage line containing THCA and CBG to manage stress without a crash. [Automatically generated summary]

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Earlier this week, we all saw, I'm sure, the president.
The president was on primetime television and gave a speech about what's happening in Iran.
What's the progress?
What's the intended outcome?
When is it going to end?
All these things.
America was, and probably still is, filled with questions.
We're all made of questions about what's going to happen next in Iran.
Well, I kind of watched this speech a couple times.
I came up with a few points.
That I would like to talk to you about today.
And so that's what we're going to do.
So stick with us.
Don't go away.
We start now.
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Iran.
Let's talk about Iran.
The president was on TV talking about all this, but maybe before we get into speech, just in general, the war on Iran is a conundrum for a lot of people.
And I think that there's a lot of folks with mixed emotions.
And the reason I say that, the reason I bring that up, Is because I believe that there may be, I don't know this for sure, but there may be quite a few veterans in our communities that are either all about this or they're impartial.
And I'm sure that there's some that are against it.
We know for sure that there are people that served in our military who don't agree now.
And maybe they haven't for a long time, but we know they're out there.
But for the people that are indifferent about this, or other veterans in our communities that might be all about it, I get it.
I understand.
And to be quite honest, part of me doesn't mind at all.
Doesn't mind at all that we, as America, are doing what we're doing.
And the reason for that is, and of course, before we go on, of course.
Nobody.
I don't care what anybody says.
I believe that there are not as many people out there, at least I hope not, but I believe this to be true.
There are not as many people out there that are completely confused and completely pissed off about all of this.
And we know that collateral damage in war.
Even though it's shitty, it happens.
And so nobody is cheering on the death of children or innocent people.
And I believe that our service members, and I believe that a lot of people in our leadership, maybe not all of them, have no desire to have the deaths of innocent men, women, and children on their conscience.
I don't believe that there are a bunch of war hawks out there that are just ecstatic that innocent people are getting hurt.
And this has probably been a conversation about war forever, right?
Every time that there is a war, whether we're involved or not, just war in general, innocent people have to also pay the price.
It doesn't make it right.
It's not necessarily okay.
So we have to learn to, I suppose we don't have to learn to accept it, but we have to learn to understand that that's just an aspect of military operations anywhere on the world, anywhere around the globe.
Unfortunately, shit that shouldn't get destroyed is going to.
People that have maybe nothing to do with it, are innocent, are going to be hurt.
And that's real shitty.
But for the veterans that are like me, who are somewhat impartial, there are aspects of it I disagree with.
But keep in mind that soldiers such as myself, who had to dodge IEDs, roadside bombs, for two years of my life, we're not sad about this.
We were told over and over and over and over again, every time.
Our team found an IED on the road when we were doing our job, conducting our duties in Iraq.
Every time we found an IED and we had to stop our movement, we had to stop what we were doing, we had to pull security, we had to set a perimeter, we had to be extra vigilant, all those things, right?
All those things that come with the job.
And then the EOD would come out, the explosive ordnance disposal teams would make their way to us, they would send out their robot.
They would drive that son of a bitch up to this bomb laying in the road or off to the side of the road or in the ascent of dead animals or in a bunch of garbage or wherever.
They were hidden everywhere.
And of course, before they dispose of them by placing explosives on them and blowing them up, their robot has a camera, of course, and they snap pictures of these munitions.
They'd snap pictures of these 105 millimeter mortar shells.
Or field artillery rounds, these massive shells is what they use to blow us up.
And every time we had the opportunity to talk with the EOD team, maybe they went to the same base we were going that night and we ran into them in the chow hall or something.
Everybody knows who they are, right?
They have the unit insignia, they have the badge on their uniform.
EOD guy, it's an amazing tool, right, for soldiers like us.
And they told us all the time, yeah, these things, they come right from Iran.
All these Russian munitions that they say, it was all Russian munitions pushed into the country from Iran.
And so if we take even just that one fact into consideration, well, maybe the leadership of Iran, maybe they're getting what they deserve.
Maybe karma's coming back around.
Didn't one of these highfalutin generals that's now dead?
He's the grandfather of the roadside bomb that decimated hundreds of soldiers, killed hundreds of soldiers.
For a long time during the Iraq War, roadside bombs very well could have been the most deadly thing in the country at the time.
And of course, there's all kinds of shit happening, right?
There's suicide bombers, there's vehicle borne IEDs, there's roadside bombs, there's snipers, there's small arms fire, there's mortars, there's RPGs, there's all kinds of shit.
But this is what happens in war.
Like, I'm not trying to say that this was all a surprise.
When you're occupying a country and you're fighting an insurgency, they're trying to kill you.
So they're going to do anything they can to get an edge up to kill you.
And the people that we were fighting, the insurgency that we were fighting, was being funded and given all of these roadside bombs and all of these bullets and all of these explosives and all of this fucking carnage.
It was all funded and pushed by Iran.
At least that's what we were told.
I believe it to be true.
They're not the EOD guys, weren't the only ones that said it.
And so we've known this for a long time.
And that's just the view from the United States military member.
What about all the other people around the world that have been terrorized by these folks?
And it's really unfortunate, in my opinion, because I've met a few Iranian people and they're amazing people.
They're awesome people.
And so it just goes to show me, it makes me realize.
There are, and I don't know if it's a secret.
I think everyone kind of knows.
There are good people everywhere of all races and colors and creeds and heritage and cultural backgrounds and all this bullshit that we like to try to separate ourselves with.
There's good people in all of them, and there's shitbags in all of them as well.
Every group of person, every race of people, in every group, there's shitbags and there's good people for the most part.
But when our president comes on TV, not just the other night, but any other time, and when he's given announcements about how we've killed the grandfather, the roadside bomb, I believe if you were paying attention, a lot of people just kind of aren't paying attention anymore, and I understand that too.
I get it.
But if you were paying attention, And you served this country and you had to deal with roadside bombs, you fucking were cheering, maybe.
I was.
For a lot of veterans, maybe it gave them a perspective of, well, maybe this is some kind of closure, right?
And maybe this doesn't matter to the masses.
It doesn't matter to, you know, Joe Blow in any American community around the country.
But to me, it felt like some kind of closure.
There's so many instances in combat, especially in that time, where you may have lost a buddy.
You may have had to come across something happening and you had to see innocent people paying the price.
Dismounted, the guys who were doing dismounted patrols through.
Through Baghdad or anywhere else in the Middle East at the time.
There's just so many situations in which we can make examples of this.
We could talk about how this whole thing of taking out these people and Khomeini and all these folks, these are all the people that were trying to kill Americans.
And it just so happened that for eight years, and a lot more than that, of course, but the Iraq War was about eight years.
They had a whole shit ton of Americans close to them.
And their neighbors were occupied.
There was a war happening.
And there was a lot of innocent people that were paying the price.
But the interesting thing that really folks don't ever talk about either is that while we were occupying Iraq, they did have some.
Some resemblance of normal life, normal everyday life.
And of course, there are firefights happening and there are explosions and there are aircraft going over.
But from the hours of, I believe it was 7 a.m. until 11 p.m., they could be out moving around.
They could go to the market.
Their businesses were open.
And we used to drive down the highway, down Route Tampa.
From the south to the north.
And if you were there early enough in the day, you would see these roadside market things open.
You know, they're selling vegetables or they're selling, you know, sodas and ice cream and water or whatever, whatever they make to sell to help themselves make money to eat.
And so I suppose that happened in Vietnam too, right?
There were cities within the country that it was war torn that were still operating.
People were still living their lives.
And I don't know why that's important, but it just seemed like there's just so many facts.
There's so much information about what really went on in that time that nobody ever really talks about.
And I suppose veterans don't really talk about it much outside of our circles.
And so sometimes when we think, well, you know, we got to do a lot better job at connecting the military and veteran culture to civilian culture because there's just so many unknowns.
And I believe it when I hear other people say, you know, there's just so many questions we could be asking these military people about things that we wonder about.
And yet, right around us are all these people that lived it.
But for some reason, I believe some people just kind of feel like it's taboo to ask.
It's a taboo conversation to have in general.
And, you know, I think that those conversations are okay to have.
Some questions are okay to ask, as long as you're not asking the stupid shit.
You know, as long as you're not one of those people that are meeting a veteran for the first time and asking if they killed anybody.
Did you have to watch any of your buddies die?
I mean, there's just the litany of dumbass questions.
The list of all these ridiculous questions is quite long.
I think if we polled a bunch of veterans, we could come up with quite a list.
I've been asked some wild shit.
And to me, I mean, I'm all right with just saying that.
Well, it's not a good question.
And I don't know that we're going to talk about that.
But for people who are actually giving it sincere thought and ask sincere, meaningful questions to really try to understand, those are completely, in my opinion, completely okay conversations to be having with folks.
It doesn't make me in particular uncomfortable.
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But anyway, I did put together a few things from the speech that I thought we could talk about.
Maybe there'd be a little more insight about.
One of the things that I wanted to make sure we outline, because in a couple weeks we'll be able to proof test this.
One of the biggest things Donald Trump talked about in his speech was that the mission is nearly complete.
Maybe even in two weeks, he said.
And I'd be okay with that.
We're going to be over in two weeks.
There was really no talk of a ground invasion.
Which is great.
But we are still, apparently, allegedly, and maybe it's not even allegedly, it's confirmed.
We are still moving soldiers into the area.
And I suppose, you know, just to make sure we have enough firepower and manpower in case a ground invasion does need to happen.
But he talked about how it's almost complete and we've decimated their Air Force.
We've decimated their Navy.
We're decimating them economically.
And then he went on to say if we can't figure it out in the next couple weeks, well, then we got to cut the power.
We got to cut the power, which will really cripple the country.
Cutting the power, destroying the power plants of a whole country.
It can be devastating to them, their economy, their way of life, their survival.
I mean, it's 2026.
Can you imagine if America's power went out?
People would lose their fucking minds.
It would be chaos.
But we can't fuck around with this forever.
We can't be there forever.
We cannot.
Be a nation at war for another 20 years.
We can't be a nation at war for another five years.
Shit, I don't want to be a nation at war for another one year.
I'd love for it to be over.
And I think that we have the ability.
We have superior, superior equipment.
And then you're going to hear a bunch of people talking about, well, you know, the United States of America is almost out of Patriot missiles.
They're spending five million dollar missiles to shoot down little toy drones.
Okay.
Yeah, war is also very expensive.
Which is why, and I think we all know this wink, wink, nudge, nudge, which is why I believe so many politicians are about it.
Because they're making the money.
Their politicians own companies, or their wives, or their family members own companies.
Defense contractors, all kinds of shit.
I mean, look at Dick Cheney.
Wasn't his wife like a partner or partial owner or something in KBR?
Was it the United States government paying KBR something to the tune of, I don't know, 15 to 20, 30, 50 million dollars a day?
Whatever that number was, some astronomical number that nobody can even fucking conceive, let alone justify.
And then when he was called out on it, nothing really happened.
No one really said shit.
He got called out, told him that it was, it's not right.
Americans said, you're an asshole.
This is bullshit.
Why are we sending our soldiers here and you're making all this money every day?
So there's all kinds, there's all kinds of people in all different spaces that are ecstatic that this war is happening.
But don't be fooled because some of those people will be the ones that will look you dead in your eye or stare dead into a camera because they know you're going to watch and tell you it ain't raining while they're pissing on your head.
So tread lightly.
This is why I like to preach all the time to people you got to do your own fucking research, you got to go look for this stuff yourself.
And take everything with a grain of salt.
President Trump was up for 17 minutes.
He was talked for, I think it was like 17 minutes.
And how much of it can you bank on?
All these things that he says all the time.
He's been saying a lot of shit for a long time.
And we still don't have a whole lot of the stuff done that he said he was going to do.
Now, to be fair, this shit takes time.
Right?
And there's a lot of shit going on.
There are a lot of problems to solve.
There's a lot of issues.
There's a lot of drama to comb through.
And maybe it just takes time.
My hope is, of course, my hope is that we're not going to swirl in the fucking drain like it seems.
My hope is that we're all going to be duped yet once again.
And there's a really good rhyme or reason for the way things have been going.
Some people say that he's been kind of dragging his feet and.
And doing some weird, silly shit to try to set up all these people.
Let them show their hand.
Let them show their cards.
And then it's going to be a big hey, hey, I got you.
See?
Told you.
I told you they were bad, and here's why, and here's how.
And now we're going to put them in fucking prison or build a gallows.
But I'm not hopeful.
I'm not going to hold my breath.
But it'd be nice.
It'd be nice if on our 250th birthday, there's a bunch of fucking handcuffs slapped on some people.
It'd be nice if, well, the main thing is the handcuffs slapped on a lot of people.
It'd be nice to just see our economy really turn around like we've been hearing is happening and it's coming.
It'd be nice, especially right now when we're all paying a whole lot more for gas, right?
We got to make up for this money that's being spent on this war effort.
And so maybe this is just part of the deal, right?
When your country goes to war, well, we're all in it.
We're all in it, so we all got to help pay the price, even if we don't agree.
But the positive thing about this whole deal, in my opinion, is that at least we had somebody in the leadership role, we had somebody in the White House that was willing to make a decision.
They put together a plan.
They talked with their people, whoever those people are.
In this case, surely Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, I'm sure, all kinds of generals and officers and admirals and all this shit.
But he made a decision.
And when things got to a point, and this is just my observation, this is my assumption of how it could have gone.
Things got to a point, and President Trump said, We got to fucking do something.
We got to do something because for all of these years, all we've been doing is talking.
For all these years, we've been talking about how many hours away Iran is from having a nuclear weapon.
How many days, how many weeks, how many months, right around the corner.
Been hearing that for years.
And nobody did a fucking thing about it.
In fact, Obama sent him pallets of money, allegedly.
And past presidents just kind of looked the other way.
And whether you agree or not, and whether you know that the information is false or true, it doesn't matter.
In this particular conversation, we had somebody that saw a problem, whether he was right or wrong.
Is another discussion.
But he saw that there was a problem.
He thought of a plan.
He got the people together.
They had a discussion.
And they just fucking went and did it.
Was it the right thing to do?
Well, maybe history will tell us if that was the right thing to do.
Maybe it's the very near future will tell us.
But the history books will write whether or not it was right, wrong, or indifferent.
But I believe it's a positive thing that we have somebody there that can even just say this problem needs to go away.
And future generations of Americans are going to benefit from this.
Some soldiers who are struggling are going to get some closure, maybe.
I think lots of soldiers came home, lots of veterans came home from combat and didn't quite feel like their mission was accomplished.
Didn't quite feel like their business was finished.
Especially soldiers who were wounded, guys who weren't ready to leave the fucking battlefield.
They didn't have a choice.
And for a long time, some of these folks they carry that with them.
It wasn't done.
But as we know, there's a plan.
And it doesn't matter what you believe.
Are you a Christian and believe in Jesus Christ?
Well, God has a plan for you.
Right?
I believe even people who might be atheists will say, well, the universe will have a plan for me.
It's just going to work out the way it's going to work out.
But that doesn't mean that we accept it.
I believe that a lot of soldiers came home and felt like their business was unfinished.
Maybe they lost a buddy.
Maybe they even had to hold their hand while they died.
Maybe they had to scoop up body parts and put them in a body bag, whether they were soldiers or civilians.
The convoys we escorted were all driven by the semi trucks, were all driven by civilians.
And they were out there just like we were.
The difference is that most of them didn't have armored vehicles to drive.
So when these tankers or these reefer trucks or these semi trucks, whatever we were protecting that particular mission, when those things got hit by IEDs, Want nothing left.
Decimated them.
All of these assholes who were building IDs with Iranian munitions that they got from Russia, one way or another, cut their time short, cut their job short, cut their mission short.
And I believe that they felt like they have unfinished business.
I did for a long time.
Sometimes I still do.
But when I heard and put two and two together that the guy, the fucking puke that designed the roadside bomb that almost killed me more than once, there's a couple of them.
When I heard that he was dead, And he was dead by the hands of the United States military.
I got a little warm and fuzzy inside.
I'm not going to lie about that.
It helped me to feel some closure.
Because I don't feel like we finished our job there.
And we got extended even.
The Minnesota National Guard, the 34th Infantry Division, we got extended there.
We were in country for a long fucking time, man.
There were some other units that got extended as well.
It was a shit show.
But we had to do it, right?
You had to do your job.
Not time to go home yet.
So, anyway, I say all of that just to say that for some of these people, especially veterans, I believe they got a little bit of closure from this whole thing, especially when the leadership was confirmed dead.
But maybe that makes me an asshole.
Maybe that makes me a war hawk, right?
Because I don't necessarily dispute it.
I wish that we could be a whole lot more careful about who's dying.
But if we take the time to meticulously decide who lives and dies, we're fucked.
And furthermore, if that many innocent people are being killed, is it necessarily on the United States of America?
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And it's military?
Or is it moron, the fucking shitbags, who are putting themselves amongst innocent people to try to blend in?
I believe that people that we are in conflict with anywhere around the world are going to play to, they're going to placate to our weaknesses.
And it's not even weaknesses, it's just our standard of living.
Right in America, we value our old, our sick, our mentally ill, our children.
So, when these things happen and these terrorists put themselves amongst school aged children and teachers, and maybe they don't take any action at that particular time, but it's coming, they know it's coming.
I don't know that we can let an enemy run away based on who they're surrounded themselves with.
We're there to do a job.
We're there to complete a mission.
And that means if the job is to remove the enemy combatants, whoever that may be, then that's what we got to do.
If those enemy combatants decide to put themselves in schools and in churches or mosques, Or hospitals, or nursing homes, or anywhere that innocent people gather, sporting events, fairs, carnivals, whatever the fuck, city street markets, farmers markets, whatever the hell it is.
If they put themselves in that position, in that environment, in that setting, well, we still got to get them.
If we just let them go, then the mission won't be complete.
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One of the other things that President Trump talked about was his justification for doing this.
He did talk about the Strait of Hormuz and how that is important.
And one of the things that he talked about that kind of stuck out at me a lot was that he called on the countries.
In the other places around the world that really, really need the Strait of Hormuz to be open, it's vital to their survival, to their importing and exporting.
That reminds me of Seinfeld, Art Vandalay.
I'm an importer, exporter.
But it's extremely important for these folks to show up there, show up in the Strait, take it, secure it, use it.
Almost as if he was saying, All right, well, we got you started.
You didn't want anything to do with this.
Nobody really seemed to want to help America with this.
Hell, some even say, Well, the only reason President Trump did this is because, you know, he's placating to Bibi Netanyahu in Israel.
And maybe that's true.
It's starting, it's certainly starting to catch fire around the country.
People are asking more questions about.
Why we're so involved with Israel?
Isn't this their fight?
It's a fair question.
But he did talk about how we kind of set the stage for you.
Now all you got to do is show up and keep the fucking thing open.
Keep using it, secure it for your country's survival.
He made a point to say we'll be here to help, but it's very important that you guys take this thing over.
Right.
And then he talked also about another part of his justification Iran just cannot have nuclear weapons.
He called it an intolerable threat.
And I don't necessarily disagree with that.
Don't we have examples of all kinds throughout time to show?
Can't we see for ourselves that Iran probably shouldn't have nuclear power?
Well, maybe they can have nuclear power to power their ship, but nuclear weapons?
I don't understand why that's something that's so taboo, why that's so blasphemous.
That we've made the decision that these folks just have proven that they can't handle having nuclear power.
It almost seems like I'm one of those people that.
If I get in your car, for example, and there's gadgets, right, and there's buttons and things to push and figure out what they do, and ambient lighting and all that cool shit they put in cars now, if there's a button to push, I'm pushing it.
And it seems similar to Iran, right?
If they have the nuclear power, they have the button to launch nuclear weapons.
I don't know.
It doesn't seem like they're going to be able to control themselves when they get a little angry at their neighbors.
The easy answer, the power move, in their opinion, the way for them to display big dick energy is to, well, fuck it.
We'll just push this button.
All right.
Problem solved.
And now the whole world is in chaos.
These were also the folks, this was also the country.
That just outfitted a whole insurgency with munitions to kill American soldiers, kill innocent people themselves.
So, is it a good thing that somebody finally made a decision?
I don't know.
I guess that's for each of us individually to decide and to voice that opinion.
But I, for one,.
Not super sad that we're finally making things right.
Maybe history will show that this wasn't the right thing.
Maybe I'm wrong too.
Maybe President Trump is completely wrong.
The question is will we ever really know what the truth is?
Are we ever going to know what those conversations really are about?
Are we ever going to know why these decisions are really made?
I mean, hell, we can sit up here.
Day after day, after week, after month, after year.
And not just me, not just Stew Peters, not just anybody else.
What is everybody else doing?
Where is everyone else getting their information?
All these folks that like to put out content that will tell you unequivocally.
That A, B, and C are for sure happening.
And nobody really knows.
We can certainly see for ourselves what is happening.
And most people who are just even a tad bit smart and observant can see and put two and two together.
Those folks who like to take the time to do some reading, do some research, when you see shit that just doesn't quite make a whole lot of sense, just doesn't seem right.
Those folks who dig in, who take the time to dig in before they pass judgment or put out narratives that get all kinds of people fucking spun up, and they choose just to not do their own research because they want, well, you know, last night I watched three hours of CNN or Fox News or wherever.
That's what they said.
Yeah?
Well, we already know.
I think it's a given now.
We know that they lie to you.
They're lying to you.
If their mouth is moving, 98% of the time, it's probably a lie.
Because we see it, right?
We see what they say, and then the shit that happens doesn't always, in fact, usually, doesn't coincide.
Doesn't match up.
And even dumb infantrymen like me can tell when math isn't mathing.
And I'm real shitty with numbers, I'm real bad with math.
In fact, if anybody took the time, To ask Stu if you were to stand in front of Stew Peters and ask him, hey, how's Richard with math?
He probably wouldn't even say anything.
He'd just start laughing at you because he knows I'm horrible with numbers.
But even I can tell when the math ain't jiving, man.
And so I believe that President Trump needs to do something differently.
And it's interesting to me because the one thing that I believe he really, really, really cares about is his legacy.
He likes his ego.
He's a bit narcissistic.
And so it's interesting to me that, I mean, I think we all know that about him, right?
I mean, just his words and his actions and the way that he presents himself shows that he really thinks he's a big deal.
And we know that these things are very important to him.
But is nobody around him telling him, like, hey, sir, we might want to think about changing some of this up?
Because we're losing people.
And it's clear, right?
People are jumping the MAGA train all over the place, just leaping off of it.
And I get it, I understand why people are.
I think that President Trump actually really does care more than most presidents we've had in the past.
He probably still has his own ulterior motives.
I wouldn't be surprised about that.
But I think that there's part of him that does care more than most presidents we've had because his legacy is important, his ego is important.
And as much as any of us may disagree with that type of person, that type of personality, man, it's probably the kind of guy you want in a top chair.
Because just organically, if he's going to do whatever he can do to be successful, it's going to be good for America.
It's just a theory.
But yet, his actions don't really quite match up with, especially, the words that we heard from him during the campaign.
So, I think that my opinion is if he is concerned about his legacy and he doesn't want to go down as a failure of a president, I think some changes need to be made.
I think he's doing some good things.
But of course, just like anything else, the mistakes you make will define you in the eyes of public opinion.
Not necessarily any of the good things or all of the good things that you do and that you leave in your wake.
It's the bullshit that's going to be remembered first.
The people that won't decimate Trump in comments and on content and On social media and in conversations with family and friends around the Coat Road water cooler, the people that won't jump ship from him are the people that he has helped.
The people that are loyal to him because they say, hey man, the guy did a lot for me.
He's doing a lot for America.
I mean, just look at the story that Mark Wayne Mullen told in his confirmation hearing.
About President Trump taking a whole lot of real personal private interest, not for public viewing, not to talk about on a press conference, just two men talking about one of their sons who's sick, who needs help.
And he did that for him.
Mark Wayne Mullen will forever, forever be loyal to Donald Trump.
And there's a whole lot more, a whole lot more people that say the same thing.
I think that part of the issue is just that this hatred for him, this movement against him, is so strong.
People just fucking despise this guy.
And sometimes it's not even really clear why.
Because the narrative hasn't changed.
The attacks on him haven't changed since he came down the escalator.
And shortly after he came down the escalator and he coined the Make America Great Again, the MAGA deal, they really started hating him then.
And then now, by default, If you support Donald Trump, you're labeled a mega, which I think is funny.
It's funny.
But they label people like this, but with what context?
Because I support a guy that you don't like who came up with a catchy slogan.
And so by default, these folks that decided to support Trump, And we're buying a MAGA hat or a T shirt or putting a sticker on their car, are automatically as hated as he is by the other folks around them.
And I find it real interesting that we have gotten to a point where we can, as civilians in this country, walk through the grocery store, for example, and we will pass judgment.
On somebody walking past us and not even know who the fuck they are.
Never seen them before a day in their lives.
And we'll pass judgment.
I'm guilty of it.
I do it.
I've done it before.
But this is where we're at.
We don't even know these people.
Earlier in the show, I was saying I've met Iranian people and they're wonderful.
Defining Groups by Control 00:10:34
Very nice people.
And by the way, Iranian food's pretty fucking good.
If you've not had it, you should try it.
I would try the more common stuff before you get deep into the real, like real Iranian food.
But man, a couple of things I had, I think I was in San Antonio or something, somewhere in Texas at one point.
And a friend of a friend was an Iranian family, and they made dinner.
And it was pretty good, man.
But.
We can't just define a whole group of people, in my opinion.
We can't just define a whole group of people based on what the hell is going on with things that they don't have any control of.
Just like folks in America feel like, well, just because I support Donald Trump doesn't mean that I'm fucking kissing his feet.
Like there's things about Trump I don't agree with.
But some people say, well, he's the better, he's the lesser of two evils.
Just because you don't support a guy, you don't like him, that means everyone that does support him, maybe not even like him, but support him, that means they're all fucking shitbags too.
Like, how elementary is that?
How stupid is that?
If we can sit here and say that a whole race of people are fucking bad because the decisions that were made by their leadership, Screwed us over, or they're not right, or whatever the narrative is, that means everybody is a shitbag.
I don't believe that.
I do believe, though, however, that when a few of you screw up, it kind of makes everybody look at the whole picture as well.
Okay, well, we understand they're not all bad, but we better do some vetting here.
And so, yeah, that's probably going to happen.
Shit, I feel like when you travel abroad from America, people are looking at Americans going, all right, well, what the fuck's going to go on here?
So it's, I don't know, just in my opinion, it seems so elementary.
It seems so juvenile.
I don't know, man.
I think that we've wrapped ourselves up in this so fucking tight and it's become so out of control and it's not even really, it doesn't really need to be that difficult.
It doesn't need to be that hard.
I just have a hard time understanding that we can't, as Americans, agree that America first is probably the best plan at this juncture, at this current time.
Worrying about our own backyard before anything else would be a smart move.
And maybe people don't agree with that because I'm wrong about that.
But it just seems like the natural answer.
When we have veterans sleeping on the street all over America, we have kids sick, we have kids being kidnapped and trafficked and raped, and we have men, women, and children being assaulted, and business owners can't keep their fucking businesses open because all these shitbags are running amok all over the place.
Our people in our community that really do need a helping hand that are trying.
That needs some help.
They can't get assistance because the folks that don't fucking deserve it are taking it up.
And we have people in leadership spots that are just fucking signing off on this shit.
And then there's a whole movement of people that are just all right with this.
We're all right with the illegal immigration.
Fuck ice.
Get them out of here.
What?
Isn't the whole point of having borders and protection and security to get the bad guys out when they find their way in?
And again, this doesn't mean that we marginalize a whole race of people.
Like here in Minnesota, right?
Not every Somali person walking the streets in Minnesota is a thief and a criminal daycare provider.
But it certainly makes Minnesotans who come into contact with Somali people think, okay, well, let's just feel this out first.
And rightfully so.
But that doesn't mean that they're all thieves.
And a few of them fucked it up for everybody.
Right?
So, if that's the case, and everyone's got to go and come back the right way, whoever can, well, then maybe that's what we have to do.
Because we're at a point now where our own fucking people, our own brothers and sisters are on the street.
They're losing everything they have because they can't get the help that they need.
They got sick kids.
They're sick themselves.
I mean, everyone's story is a little bit different, but.
God damn, man.
Why would we not want to take care of our own first?
And I think it's, I mean, I don't know.
People talk about it all the time.
So maybe this is just beating a dead horse.
But man, I just, what is so hard about understanding when you're in a, things like when you're in a fucking plane and the things fall, you put yours on first?
Well, how is that hard to understand?
I have a lot of trouble wrapping my mind around this.
And then we're going to be all up in arms about what's happening abroad.
When some say we're fucking enslaved here at home, you get up and you get up and go to work every day or every night or whatever shift you work and you work your balls off to provide for yourself.
Maybe you have a family and kids and you got to feed them, you got to house them, you got to clothe them.
Kids got to be involved in activities, or maybe they'll become just complete fucking turds.
That costs money.
Everything costs money and everything needs attention.
And then when the folks that can't get the help they need, so that they can provide the attention that is necessary for them and their families to thrive and survive, we're okay with them not having access to the help they need because some fucking shitbag came into our country from somewhere else.
And many of them under false pretenses.
They're taking the assistance that somebody who's willing to work hard needs a helping hand and will hopefully use it.
And when they're done with it, get off of it and continue their lives and be thankful that there was some support.
But yet they can't get it.
And there's Americans that are cool with that.
Because they watch the news and they believe that all these people that just want your fucking vote don't care about you.
I'm just, I don't know, man.
Maybe this is a whole nother conversation for a whole nother show.
And of course, we've run out of time.
So it is going to be a conversation for another show.
Anyway, I want to thank you guys for being here.
We will continue this because.
I don't know.
It's astounding to me that folks just don't give a fuck about making America better and getting out of this fucking rut we've been in for the last seven or eight, nine years, however long it's been.
It's asinine.
It's ridiculous.
Anyway, folks, happy Easter.
Have a good night.
We'll see you next week.
As Christians in a Christian country, we have a right to be at minimum agnostic about the leadership being all Jewishly occupied.
We literally should be at war with fucking Israel a hundred times over, and instead we're just sending them money, and it's fucking craziness.
Look at the side of Israel, look at the side of Televaven, look at the side of Philadelphia.
You tell me where this money's going, you tell me who's benefiting from this.
I am prepared to die in the battle, fighting this monstrosity that would wish to enslave me and my family.
family and steal away any rights to my property and do take away my God, go fuck yourself.
Will I submit to that?
And if you've got a foreign state, you've got dual citizens in your government, who do you think they're supporting?
God, right now, would you protect the nation of Israel and protect those of us, not just our church, but every church in the world and in this nation that's willing to put their neck on the line and say, we stand with them.
You go to Trump's cabinet, you go to Biden's cabinet, it's full of Jews.
Holistic Healing for All 00:12:18
I have a black friend in school.
I have nothing against blacks.
She has nothing against me.
She understands where I'm coming from.
Excuse me, I'm a Jew, and I just like to say that, you know, in our Bible it says that you're like animals.
The Jews crucified our God.
Here on the break, folks, we're going to talk about mushrooms.
What do you know about mushrooms, specifically Coriolis versicolor mushrooms?
Well, I don't know a whole lot, but I have some friends here that do.
So I want to introduce you to Kurt and Kristen Ludlow.
Hello, folks.
How are you?
Great.
How are you doing?
Very good.
We have limited time.
I don't want to rush.
I don't want you to feel rushed, but I'd like you to tell us quickly about Coriolis versicolor mushrooms and this breakthrough that seemingly not a whole lot of people have been.
Informed about or know about, but we're here to change that.
So help us out.
What do you know?
Absolutely.
Well, let me give you some background real quick on it and how we got our hands on it.
First and foremost, one of our partners here at the company, his mother was dealing with a very severe issue that affected her lung.
She was attending Sloan Kettering.
That issue ended up getting worse.
They tried everything medically they could to resolve it.
Nothing worked.
And so they gave her two months to live.
He started reaching out to friends and family regarding her circumstances.
And her cousin or her nephew out in Japan reached back and said, Look, I have something.
It's just in a capsule form.
It's a mushroom.
We have a proprietary way we extract it.
You know, he was talking to her son, his cousin, and said, Why don't you have your mom try it and just see if this, you know, might help her out in any way?
And so she started taking it.
And after 30 days, she noticed quite a considerable difference in the way she's feeling.
Month two went by, more improvement.
Month three, she's feeling as if there's no issues whatsoever.
And she goes back to Sloan Kettering.
Sure enough, they run lab work on her and find that condition to no longer be there.
And so they were flabbergasted.
They wanted to know what she was doing.
And of course, she was able to reach out to her nephew and bring all the information that they requested to them.
And that's where the first clinical study started here in the United States.
And from there, MD Anderson started studying it, the American Cancer Society, Loma Linda Harvard.
It's been published in the Library of Medicine many times.
And today there are hundreds of studies on this mushroom.
And what they've concluded was that it didn't cure, it didn't mitigate it.
didn't prevent anything, but specifically it would modulate the immune system and get it working optimally again.
And if we can get our immune system working optimally again, I think you can agree that it's the best way to resolve any type of issue that we might be dealing with because that's what it's designed to do.
And so for years, you know, if that happened to your mother, our partner Simon could not keep from telling anyone that would listen to him about it.
And he started getting all types of reports back from different people with all kinds of different things that they were dealing with that they were noticing some great.
Results with it.
And it wasn't just for sick people.
It was for people that didn't want to get sick, that wanted to be proactive versus reactive.
And many great things that people were saying with renewed energy, feeling younger, sleeping better, things like that.
And so, eight years ago, what ended up happening is one of our partners, aside from Simon, Steve, he lost a dog due to cancer.
Within two months, Gino, our other partner, also lost a dog due to cancer and two of their children.
And so, They were sitting around looking into it, and the dogs were all between the ages of four and eight.
They were young and they weren't happy about it.
And here they had this mushroom that they'd been getting out to people for years, as well as us.
And they thought to themselves, wow, I wonder if this is safe for animals.
And sure enough, they found a study done by the University of Pennsylvania declaring that dogs that were taking this product were living three times as long as the dogs that weren't that had a very aggressive form of cancer.
And so at that point, that's where Pet Club 247 was born because they knew that they had an incredible strain.
And here's what they found out, Richard 65% of our pets are getting cancer today.
One in three allergies, 6 million new cases of diabetes are going on.
They're medicating them with human medications.
And our pets are living half as long as they used to.
In the 70s, the average age of a golden retriever was 17.
Today, that average age is nine.
And they wanted to do something about it.
So they added this mushroom into.
Incredibly well put together products with no bad ingredients because what they found and why these conditions were happening was it came down to like our humans.
You know, it's the foods, treats, and toys they're eating.
The regulations are very loose and it's causing all types of issues as a result of that, on top of all the other things that are going on.
And that's where the company was born and that's where we are today.
That's a beautiful story.
I think that there are so many people that are looking for something that's not.
Not from the mainstream, not from Big Pharma or whatever the case may be.
I mean, we all have these stories, right, about grandma's old home remedies.
And I'll tell you what, I'm super interested in this because.
I have a dog.
His name is Gus.
He's a Bernadoodle.
He's five or six years old.
He was supposed to be a mini.
He's now a 108 pound lap dog.
And he does struggle with some hip issues only at five or six years old.
And he also has these subdermal, almost acne like bumps on his skin along his back and his side.
And so, as you're explaining all this, I'm thinking about Gus and I'm thinking, man, we need to get him these mushrooms.
I also think about veterans, right, who have service animals and they get super attached.
And I know a few that have been through two and are on their third dog now.
And it's a real struggle for some of these guys because the training's long.
They get super attached.
They take these pets everywhere.
And so this type of product, the mushroom, I think would be perfect for the veteran community as well.
Do you guys see?
Uh, veterans or law enforcement or anything like that, do people use them for these pets as well, on top of some other supplements or anything else that might be out there on the market?
Absolutely, because regardless of what our pets are going through, or even what they might potentially have to go through, their immune system is always going to be their first, their best bet, right?
It's intelligently designed to handle everything in the body.
Repair, recover, rebuild, regulate, renew, rebalance everything that's happening inside of the body.
So, especially therapeutic dogs or dogs that are trained to do jobs where they have to focus and they have to have stamina and endurance.
And we have spent a lot of time and resources training them.
It's very important that we're not only keeping them with us longer, but that they actually have a good quality of life during those years.
And so that's why we say every pet, every person, every day should be getting this Coriolis Versicolor mushroom into their system.
We've been so blessed.
God has given us a really pure and potent strain of this mushroom, and we've perfected the extraction process.
So that's why we're seeing such positive results relatively quickly from anything that you can think of with dogs, cats, horses, even people.
It's just been absolutely amazing.
And we just want to be good stewards with what we've been given and take good care of it and be a part of restoring creation.
So, especially in those conditions, we encourage.
You to get your pet on the Coriolis versus Color mushroom, or if you're a veteran yourself and maybe you've been through some trauma and your body's been through a lot mentally, spiritually, emotionally, physically, let's get this mushroom into your system so that you can get that support that you need to really be able to recover from the inside out.
Well, and it makes a lot of sense to me, right?
I mean, let's get our immune systems working as our creator intended it to, instead of feeding it all this other junk and who God knows what they give us in pill form.
And our food and all that other stuff these days.
So, this is actually a very refreshing conversation that we're having because it doesn't seem like there's a whole lot of things out there that are holistic and are natural to help us feel better.
Explain to us, we got a couple minutes left.
Why pet club 24 7?
Why is it put out as a club?
I think that this is an important thing to touch on.
Yeah, it was really important to us.
We feel very called to do what we're doing, and we know that we're able to offer the world a gift.
And so we never really wanted to build a company.
We want to build a community.
That's the idea behind it if we stand up together and lock arms, change the way that we're doing things so that we can get different results and educate each other, make each other aware, connect each other with better solutions and better options that are going to give us better results and that are a lot more affordable in many cases.
We believe that.
This community can truly change the way that pets and people are being treated just by being a voice for those that don't have one.
So that's why the name of the company is Pet Club 24 7 is because we want to be a community of people that are solution oriented, that do something about it, that don't wait for other people to fix our problems or solve what's going on, that we just stand up, control what we can control, and contribute how we can contribute through this community.
That's beautiful.
See, folks, here at the Stew Peters Network, we're here to help you feel better.
We're so thankful that you guys are here, Pet Club 24 7.
Kurt and Christine, we're very happy to have you.
Thank you for everything that you've done, bringing this stuff out to people.
Let's get healthy again.
What was the movement that you talked about, Kurt?
I said, you know, we have the Maha movement.
Yes.
We also have it here for our animals, make animals healthy again.
Absolutely.
We're not bothered to do so, just like on the human side.
People can count on the fact that there's no bad ingredients in our products.
Everything made in human-grade whole food commercial kitchens, all sourced from the U.S. and made right here in the U.S. Very important.
Yeah.
Well, Kurt, Kristen, thank you very much for being here.
Folks, Pet Club 24-7.
Make sure you get there.
Get your supplies of mushrooms, not just for you, but for your pets, dog, cats, horses, all those things.
Pet Club 24-7.
Guys, thank you very much for being here.
Let's connect soon.
I'm going to get my supply.
And I'm going to report back for me and Gus to make sure that we do this full circle conversation.
I'm super excited to talk to you guys again.
We'll see you very soon.
Thank you.
Thank you, Richard.
All right, bye bye.
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