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So everybody, welcome to Medical Doctors for COVID Ethics International.
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of the COVID scam responses with a desire to pursue truth, ethics, justice, health and
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freedom.
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His medical specialty is radiology, so he clearly sees through most things and can particularly
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see through crap.
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Sadly, the need for this group is increasing, not decreasing.
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The forces of evil globally are not disappearing.
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I'm Charles Covess, the moderator of this group.
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I'm Australasia's passion provocateur and my jacket is red because red is the colour of
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passion.
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0:00:55 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]e who attend this group are indeed passionate about the aims of this group.
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0:01:00 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]iced law for 20 years before changing career [privacy contact redaction] 11 years
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and damage from bad medical advice.
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I'm also the CEO of an industrial hemp company.
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bad medical advice.
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It's hard to get the data.
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I'll have to dig it out for Australia.
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We comprise here lots of professions, doctors, lawyers, naturopaths, homeopaths, healers,
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thinkers, philosophers, peacemakers and troublemakers.
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And we're from the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, Argentina, Sweden, Norway, Borneo, New Zealand,
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South Africa, Czech Republic, Germany, Austria and from other places.
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If you're from elsewhere, please put it in the chat.
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0:02:15 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction] time here, welcome and feel free to introduce yourself to the chat.
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Of course, Brad and Mike, this doesn't apply to you.
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So don't feel you have to put anything in the chat.
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We ask that you show your name on the screen so we know who you are.
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0:02:33 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction] or you have a radio or TV show and Brad Dacus
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follow you, promote you and find you.
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And indeed, Mike and Brad, please put your links in there and make it easy for people
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0:02:53 --> 0:02:[privacy contact redaction] twice weekly in a true spirit of exploration and discovery
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fight for truth, ethics, justice, freedom and health.
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0:03:07 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction]and we're in the middle of World War Three and that there are various
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battle lines as part of this war.
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0:03:13 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction] in the continuation of World War Two and some people have labelled
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us we're in the 5G war or World War 5G.
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0:03:26 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction]and the development of science.
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The wonderful author Michael Crichton wrote, when someone tells you the science is settled,
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reach for your wallet.
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This meeting runs for two and a half hours after which for those with the time, Tom Rodman
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runs a video telegram meeting.
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Tom puts the links into the chat if you are able to join.
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Brad and Mike, we hope you can stay for all of that but we understand if you have to leave
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a little bit earlier, that's entirely up to your diaries.
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0:03:56 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction] presenters, Brad and Mike, for as long as they wish to speak
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0:04:00 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction] Q&A.
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of your screen.
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There is no censorship.
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It's a free speech environment but we have proper moderation.
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Be patient with the process of the meeting.
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what is nonsense.
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Free speech is crucially important to our fight to preserve our human freedoms.
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The tragedy these days is that a majority of people would choose security ahead of freedom
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and then they end up with neither.
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This group can help you to identify your beliefs and perhaps help you change those that no
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longer serve you.
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This group can help you raise your self-awareness, a crucial factor in your enjoyment and experience
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of your life.
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If you find yourself upset by anything that is said, look inside yourself.
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That's where your upset originates.
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If you are offended by anything, be offended.
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that I said.
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If you want a copy, I'm happy to share it.
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I urge you to never apologise to someone who claims to be offended.
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It's the fastest way to learn.
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Fear is the opposite of love.
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Fear squashes you, suppresses you, depresses you.
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Love on the other hand expands you, energises you, enhances you.
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Loving those with different views to your own is a challenge and we encourage you to
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embrace that challenge.
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I will put the link into the chat and now welcome to our presenters.
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We've got the law and Christianity, law and religion here together with this is the first,
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I think, Brad and Mike.
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So welcome to the two of you.
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Thank you so much for coming.
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Stephen, well done for organising Brad and Mike.
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We thank you both for giving us your time, wisdom and insights.
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Thank you again, Stephen, for us for creating this group.
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Stephen, do you want to thank anyone who helped you organise Brad and Mike?
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In particular, Mike, I think, Pastor Mike McClure is the pastor at her church and as
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for long periods.
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And poor Mike, well, yes, I'm not sure how badly you feel about it, Mike, but you've
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managed to get fines of $2.7 million.
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Is that right?
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That's quite an achievement.
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Yeah, 2.7.
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So I'm hoping to get a loan from all of you today.
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Yeah.
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There's plenty of Yugoslav dinars available here.
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We've got 300 million of those.
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All right.
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But Mike, I couldn't explain because we were so last minute.
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So I think that Brad is only available for an hour.
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And is that right, Brad?
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Well, anyway, and so I just wonder, you know, if you've got something to do for this hour,
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the next hour, and you don't want to listen to Brad, then you don't have to be here.
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I thought that you would be able to do that.
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about that.
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And I'm sorry also, Bradley, I misunderstood what I was told that you're only available
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And I'm sorry to have you come in.
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I'm sorry to have you come in.
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I'm sorry to have you come in.
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I'm sorry to have you come in.
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You're on mute, Brad.
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You're muted, Brad.
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Very good.
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Yeah.
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But I want to be sensitive.
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Yeah, he's doing he's got a large church.
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I don't know if you can hear him.
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I think he's got a little bit of a problem.
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He's got a little bit of a problem with his phone.
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And I'm sorry to hear that.
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I know he's got things.
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Yeah, he's doing he's got a large church.
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So I want to be sensitive to his time as well.
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So Brad, are you available for longer than the hour or not?
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Yeah, just just an hour.
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That's the most I've got, unfortunately.
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And then what do you think, Charles?
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Yeah, Brad goes first.
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And then Mike Mike is here.
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And so we'll be able to talk.
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We'll talk about Brad spiritually after he leaves.
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That'll be perfect.
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Very good.
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Over to you, Brad.
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Is that okay with you, Mike?
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Sure, that's great.
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I'm just honored to be here.
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So I'd like to hear what Brad has to say.
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He's super knowledgeable.
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So yeah, go ahead, Brad.
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I'll be listening.
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Okay, I'm ready.
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And I want you to know, Pastor Mike, that as an attorney,
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So a little lawyer joke there.
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I'm a constitutional law attorney.
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That's more than 25 years ago.
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Now we do all our work without charge,
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I'm going to talk about a number of those cases,
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which I think you'll find encouraging,
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of what we're involved in
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the vaccine mandates and tyranny.
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realizing that the definition has been changed
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and it's really not an accurate usage of the word,
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our attorney general led me to help me get it started.
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We do all our work without charge once again.
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And we're sort of unique in that we don't just
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cherry pick high profile cases.
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Our goal is to make sure that no one's left on the side of the road,
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dealing with these areas,
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religious freedom, parents' rights, sanctity of life.
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And I want to make that really clear because oftentimes
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They don't know where to go,
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or some organizations that purport to do religious freedom
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aren't touching these at all.
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So I want you to make note of this,
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dealing with religious asylum.
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escape a refugee camp,
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in a Muslim country and be able to come to the United States.
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So we do get involved in some of that.
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I also do speaking tours.
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I've done in South Korea and Hong Kong and Honduras,
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but generally speaking, our cases are here in the United States,
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If we're going to serve you informationally
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or in terms of cases or empowering
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feel free to go there, pji.org, pji.org.
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There's other attorneys and other organizations
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doing great work.
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I can only talk to you about what we're doing.
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than any other organization in the country, bar none.
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And so we're here to serve you.
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We're here to help and represent you,
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but there are others out there doing good work as well.
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but you guys are a unique audience.
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And so I'm not going to waste time on that regard.
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I do want to, though, to let people know right up front,
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you know, brain fog resulting from the vaccines.
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I encourage you to look at alternative treatments.
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I had, here's my personal story, when I had the COVID-19
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and what was called COVID-19, if you will,
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I had it very severely.
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I didn't get the vaccines.
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I was thinking about the J&J maybe.
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I was doing my research, but I'm very meticulous on details.
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So it was sort of decided for me.
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Every day I was getting worse and worse.
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Had to be run to ER twice.
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Had a widespread viral pneumonia in my leg.
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Viral pneumonia in my lungs, I have asthma.
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Wasn't looking pretty.
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But fortunately, I went outside of my traditional medicine,
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which is Kaiser, who was going to do nothing for me.
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And they changed my regimen.
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because I took it too late.
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But on the flip side, though, I did get medications
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that did help me, not the remdesivir.
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Definitely not that.
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And I was able to get some protocol,
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which allowed me to recover.
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It's on his channel.com called Brad Dacus Live.
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And that's heard on over 800 stations and transmitters
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across the country.
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We don't pay a penny for this, for any of our broadcasts.
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Brad Dacus Live, for his channel.
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And it was after I recovered.
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It was on a Monday.
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And after I was done, the producer came out and says,
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OK, Brad, you're not coming back this week.
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Come back next week.
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You're not all here.
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And I thought I was fine.
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I says, what are you talking about?
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I looked at my co-host at the time.
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And I said, I'm doing fine, right?
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Of course, I was his boss, so I can see why he didn't want
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to say anything.
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So I took the hint.
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And what I did is one week later on the following Monday,
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before the show, early in the morning,
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He has a clinic called Quantum Research in Tustin, California,
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And he's patented and developed an electron modular therapy
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process that's great for anyone with a brain injury.
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It's great for neck and back pain issues, joint pains.
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et cetera.
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I'm not an expert, so I'm just sort of giving you
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a layman's rough description.
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going crisscrossing.
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I was back to normal like that.
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They said after the show, they said,
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you're 100% back to normal.
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A gentleman I met after that, Northern California,
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I was talking to him.
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And he said, yeah, I used to be a physical therapist.
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Now I'm on disability.
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I can't process.
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I can't think.
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And I told him about what I did.
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He said, do you think it'll work for me?
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I said, I get the next flight down to Southern California
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as soon as possible.
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I said, that's how confident I am.
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He calls me about four days.
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It's like, I think he had like 10 days of treatment
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over two weeks.
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He called me after four or five days.
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And I hear him crying on the phone saying,
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I'm back to normal.
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I am back to normal.
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I can, I'm back to normal.
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Thank you.
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anything to do with a neurological condition
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that could be, they need assistance
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and traditional medicine is not helping them,
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this is something I want to look into.
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Something else I've discovered also is a usage of probiotics.
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I've heard it's effective.
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I've talked to someone who uses that, who does that,
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But there's a lot of things I think we need to
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and be diligent to look at as we deal with people
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You know, the milk has been spilled.
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Now, how do we clean it up?
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And I think that should be a great talking point
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on your program in the future.
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But I wanted to mention that in case it can help someone out
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there, I've let pastors know, I've even mentioned on my radio
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show, my television show, and we're having a new TV show
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coming out, but I'll leave that for another time.
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So, Brad, what we're doing-
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So, Ron, we're on Weinstock, and what's the,
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in California, what's the business called?
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Yeah, it's Quantum Research.
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And I'm going to just pull it up real quickly here.
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And maybe someone could put it on the chat while I'm talking.
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But his phone number is Errico3107.
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770-2615-[privacy contact redaction].
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And it's been, he's been absolutely,
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he's benefited so many people.
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I had a major head injury, brain injury when I was 16.
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Guy did a great work in healing.
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I worked my tail off, reconnected a lot of neurons.
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I put myself through undergrad, got my degree in finance,
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was a 3.86 at Texas A&M, worked a couple of years,
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put myself through one of the top 20 law schools,
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University of Texas.
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So I bounced back really well, but I had these,
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these endorphins would be released about once a month,
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once every other month.
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And then I'd have to, 45 seconds to get my head to the ground
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or I'd pass out.
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This happened for 40 years.
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could help rewire and get things moving faster.
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It's like a tune-up.
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Endorphins don't build up like they used to.
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It's maybe once every six months.
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This is after a 40-year continual.
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I'm sharper, less snappy according to my wife.
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So I think there's a lot of,
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I'm just sort of pouring this on the table.
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it's not just dealing with brain fog.
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It deals with a lot of other things
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when it comes to the shutdowns.
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Of course, Mike McClure in his case, very bold pastor.
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I've very high regard to him for how he took on that case
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and took the route that he did.
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we defended five churches there in the same county
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in San Jose area, Santa Clara County.
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We didn't file immediately.
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We wanted to wait for a greater disparity
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and everyone else that had opened.
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Our chief counsel, Kevin Snyder, is very brilliant,
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very gifted, and we timed it perfectly.
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and we did not receive it.
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order, preliminary injunction from the lower federal court.
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We filed a writ.
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That was denied as well.
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TBL will open up the churches.
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The business deal was California-minded.
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Governor Gavin Newsom.
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which are more liberal-dominated,
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That's just the way how it's all panned out.
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New York, et cetera.
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It's very difficult to get a case heard by the Supreme Court.
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Traditional protocol would give you,
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of them taking up the case.
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These are like 1 in 10,000 chance of getting it.
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It's extremely remote.
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They'll take these up.
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It's usually in death penalty cases,
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are the kinds that they take up.
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And those are usually denied.
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Well, they took it up.
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And Kevin did a great job putting the case together
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so that they would take it up.
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But they've heard it in just three days.
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Three days.
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Okay, this is Easter time.
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Great things happen in three days.
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I'm just saying.
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six to three, ordering Governor Gavin Newsom of California
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and the County of Santa Clara,
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open those churches now.
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And they did.
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resetting the assumption and the precedent, if you will,
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freedom of association, free speech, et cetera,
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that are sort of wrapped up in this kind of a scenario.
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So it was a very, very effective, very important.
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Well, that was the first tidal wave.
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I'd have two tidal waves, legal tidal waves in my lifetime.
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thousands and thousands of churches across America
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through our teams.
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But then the second one came, which was
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and losing their jobs massively.
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in terms of what their rights are
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and how do they preemptively respond to these mandates
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and keep their jobs or be in a position
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to be able to defend themselves in terms of their jobs,
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in terms of their military occupation
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So we did that.
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And of course, I'm not going to give you a lecture on the law.
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and some of the nuances.
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for those who had expressed a sincerely
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the COVID-19 vaccinations that at the time were being mandated.
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We were, they've been very effective in,
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I'd say most of these cases.
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We've seen that the trend that we've seen happen
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since the beginning versus now is that successes
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are becoming more and more likely, not less likely, more likely.
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And this is partly because I believe the case law
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that's come out from Trump appointee justices in particular,
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But also the change in terms of the understanding
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and the risks of the unknown are now known, clearly, resolutely.
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he's out of our Mississippi office.
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He's doing research, gathering the research and the studies
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and the data showing the harm of the COVID-19 vaccinations
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in our litigation.
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So it's not just a pure constitutional perspective
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We're now using this evidence to shoot down
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even though a rational basis argument
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And that's been very helpful on the private sector.
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It's also been very helpful as well in balancing this out.
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So we're very grateful to those who've done these studies,
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some of them are maybe on this program now.
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We're extremely appreciative of that
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because it's helping us in our litigation
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and our many cases across the country.
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So like San Francisco decided to fire,
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and they didn't have an opportunity
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for reasonable accommodation.
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They didn't have a sitting down with them
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to look about how they can be accommodated.
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on behalf of them.
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That's just one of those 150 plus cases.
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That's just one of them representing
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and across the country and nurses.
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We've had great successes.
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that I was personally engaged in.
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And we're very pleased about how that has turned out.
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We had one of our affiliate attorneys spearheading that case
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did an excellent job.
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And so we've dealt with a lot of doctors, nurses, hospitals
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have their private business where they don't want
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On the flip side, they don't want to be sued
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for creating a dangerous health environment
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Well, we stepped in and we provided some great Zooms
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on this to train them.
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dealing with this as well on how to balance that
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that diminishes the risk element of being sued
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for creating a harmful work environment.
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I would get into that but you guys are probably not interested
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but if you know anyone in business in that situation,
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now or in the future, have them feel free to contact us
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because it's a real fine tightrope
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but it's a very effective policy
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and I'd say probably none of the people
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that we've counseled I know has been sued
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so we've been really helpful in that regard
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Students were being mandated to be vaccinated
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and wear masks so in Florida, for example,
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That area, that school district,
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was requiring kids to wear masks
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even though the governor issued executive order,
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Governor DeSantis saying no child shall be required
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attended to an attended public school.
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There were about 11,[privacy contact redaction]en
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out of wearing masks and for good reason.
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As many of you know in the medical profession,
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the psychiatric profession, social development perspective,
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0:29:15 --> 0:29:[privacy contact redaction]epped in, we represented these parents and we prevailed.
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None of them had to wear masks
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but it became even more gnarly, if you will,
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in the San Francisco Bay Area where we had,
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in California that on their own were requiring vaccinations.
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0:29:36 --> 0:29:[privacy contact redaction]a school district.
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so that these kids were not going to be jabbed
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with one of these very controversial
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and now we know medically dangerous vaccines.
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That was very important in helping us protect a lot of kids in California
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and we've stepped up and we're able to do that
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in anywhere in the country where a school district
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It's very, very important
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and for the medical reasons that you're all familiar with.
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So I'm skipping all the facts, the medical stuff
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because once again, I'm assuming you guys know that
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0:30:21 --> 0:30:[privacy contact redaction]udents, some were being booted out of med school.
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We got some cases dealing with this where they're done with the university,
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they've gone to med school, they're now at the hospital
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getting their, doing their whatever, interning, if you will.
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And the hospital is one of our cases, has no problem
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That's okay.
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But the medical school that has to certify the internship, it certifies,
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they're saying, oh no, no, no.
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If they're not vaxxed, then you can't allow them,
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we're not going to respect it.
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And so they're denied.
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We've had it flipped the other way as well in terms of
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they went to school, university, med school.
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Med school doesn't require the vax, but the hospital does.
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And it says they can't do their internship,
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they're interning unless they're vaxxed.
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We've dealt with those, we're dealing with those as we speak.
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0:31:25 --> 0:31:[privacy contact redaction]ance with any of these areas,
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Our website is pji.org, P for Pacific, J for Justice, I for Institute.org.
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because they're not actually technically bound by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
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However, the case law has actually opened up positively for people in the military.
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0:31:52 --> 0:31:[privacy contact redaction] cases.
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I talked to her today to get an update.
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Heads up that office.
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She's handled over [privacy contact redaction]e in the military that were going to lose their jobs
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0:32:12 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction]ic job in counseling them and working
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0:32:15 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction]ual specific guidelines to their particular branch of the military.
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0:32:21 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction] that spelled out fairly well on our website as well, pji.org,
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So that's somewhat difficult, though, because there's not the Title VII.
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That said, we are personally optimistic in that I believe after, and this is speculative,
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the White House and a party dominating the Senate and the House that will pass legislation that will
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allow these individuals to be rehired at the very least and brought back into the military,
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which is already very short in its targets for employees and for military service.
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0:33:15 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]ing areas we've had to get involved in, though, and sad, is dealing with
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0:33:20 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]ants. We were approached with this after it being
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discovered that there wasn't anyone able to come in and apparently represent these people.
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There are what I term I made up called medical death row. Medical death row.
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So they need an organ. If they don't get that organ, they're going to die, and they're being
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0:33:46 --> 0:33:[privacy contact redaction]ively sentenced to die based on policies of certain hospitals. I say certain hospitals
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because more than nine out of ten hospitals across America do not require organ recipients
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to be vaxxed. Great. However, about seven percent of these hospitals across the country
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Now, our attorney and our specialist, who's also as a doctorate in social medicine up in our office
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in Michigan, Detroit, Michigan, Dr. Dave Peters, he's the one who's been taking on these cases,
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and he's discovered something interesting. He's discovered that those hospitals that are adamant
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0:34:34 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction] be vaxxed or you don't get to live with an organ transplant,
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0:34:41 --> 0:34:[privacy contact redaction] turns out these are all ones that have contractual arrangements with Pfizer and the big
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med pharmaceuticals in terms of grants and research, etc. Is it a coincidence? We don't think so.
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0:34:57 --> 0:35:[privacy contact redaction] been very quick to respond, like Trinity Hospital, they're ones who do not have
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0:35:02 --> 0:35:[privacy contact redaction]ual arrangements with some of the big pharma. We've already saved
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two lives from Trinity Hospital where they agreed to allow them to have their organ transplants.
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0:35:14 --> 0:35:[privacy contact redaction]e who are ready, able to take it, they need it, they're top of the list,
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and they're being denied. There's about a hundred that we are participating in representing and
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going to bat for. I think it's also interesting to note this is where science is discarded in the name
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of what I call the vaccine cult. I call it a cult because they don't listen to anyone else,
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they're adamant. Some of these managers and people within government, they're adamant.
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They don't look at facts, don't look at science. It's like a cult. That's, I think, a good way to
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0:35:56 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction]ain it. I think that's what we're dealing with some of these hospitals. What they've decided
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0:36:03 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction]udies that show that individuals, at least in varying degrees,
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0:36:09 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction]ant if they're vaxxed with a COVID-19 vaccine than as
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opposed to those that are not vaxxed. Don't bore me with science. I know that's their attitude and
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it's very frustrating, but we're using that information along with other scientific information
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0:36:26 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction], I just want to make it real clear also, if any of you have anything you
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0:36:30 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction] in terms of scientific research or studies, feel free, please,
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to let us know and send us that information. You can send it to prez, P-R-E-Z, at pji.org.
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0:36:46 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction]ed probably to Ron Hackenberg. He's our attorney out of Mississippi.
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Feel free to do that. I greatly appreciate that as we work together. I stress that as we work
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together. Another area of legal combating I think that could be very helpful is in terms of
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potential liability. Now, these pharmaceutical companies, as you know, under U.S. law, they
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0:37:11 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction]y from liability when they develop a vaccine. Now, there's a fund set up
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0:37:17 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction]e who do suffer harm because of a vaccine, but there's not a direct liability to
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these companies. Hence, the problem with the free market system we have is when you take away a risk,
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then the parties like the pharmaceutical companies coming out with these drugs
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don't have that element of risk and potential liability into the equation when pushing and
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0:37:39 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction]ugs. I'm not giving you a prescription here on what we need to change
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in the future. I'm just saying the way things are right now. There's very little holding back
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pharmaceutical companies not only developing these medications but also actively promoting them,
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pushing the government to promote them, and pressuring hospitals, etc. That's where we are.
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That said, there does exist some possibilities, I think, for death disability cases dealing with
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those who've had the COVID-19 vaccination in the following scenario. This is where
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0:38:12 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]oyer that was not bound by a mandate to require the vaccine,
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0:38:18 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]oyer on their own mandated the vaccine, point one. Point two, the employee
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0:38:28 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]ion not to be vaccinated. This is the awful case. This one is not necessarily
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critical, but for our purposes, this is the kind of case we're looking for. They may have a
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0:38:42 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]ion against taking the COVID vaccine or issue of conscience.
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They made it very clear that that was denied. Then thirdly is when they suffered a serious harm,
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either a lifetime permanent injury or even worse, death. Of course, if it's death, then it would
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need to be a relative, a spouse, or someone like that that would be the party for such a legal
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0:39:12 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction] potential is because if employers in the future, we don't
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really see it happening as much now, but if employers on their own issue these mandates
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and they can see that another company was sued and another company over here was sued successfully,
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they're going to have to take that into consideration in how they adopt their policies
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0:39:40 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction] a cultic viewpoint from an HR zealot. Instead, they're going to have to go
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through it reasonably, rationally, and methodically. That's what we're encouraging
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0:39:54 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction] and are somewhat, but we need plaintiffs for these things.
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We can't do it without plaintiffs. If you know anyone in that situation where they meet those
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criteria, the employer was mandated it. An employer was not mandated by law. Number one.
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Number two, the employee expressed their desire not to have the vaccine. They have religious
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0:40:18 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction] it. Number three, they suffered injury of some notable measurable kind of injury.
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0:40:29 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction] us and we can talk about their situation.
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Theoretically, they could have a case even if they didn't have religious convictions.
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0:40:38 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction] had criteria one and three. For us, we want the strongest case. We want the highest
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likelihood of prevailing. What we're looking for ideally are those cases that have that second
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out to an attorney to represent them moving forward. These are some of the things that
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we're doing, some of our cases across the country. We've led the charge across the United States on
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this from the get-go. It's been a privilege. It's taken us lots of hours and lots of long
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0:41:22 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction] worked very diligently. We're still hiring more staff.
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0:41:28 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction] opened the office in Hawaii because we have three new cases out there in Hawaii dealing
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0:41:32 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]e who are wrongfully terminated because of the jab. We have other cases as well, but these
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0:41:39 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]y because we had a void to fill and no one was filling it
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with the degree that was needed at the time, that's for sure. If you have any questions,
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I'd be happy to take your questions. Brad, we've got questions. We've got questions. Don't you
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worry about that. Okay, so you're the host. I'll follow your lead. Go ahead. So Brad, that was
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so wonderful to hear because the difficulty for many of us finding lawyers who are not just
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0:42:14 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ressing for so many people in Australia, but around the world. Anna
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0:42:22 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ion to you is, and I brought to the attention of the group
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previously, the value of vibrational frequencies and vibrational healing that you have experienced
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0:42:38 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction]ock. Crucial everybody, I'll put the link into the chat to
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the Alliance for Natural Health International, but how are you funded? How can you do this for
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nothing? Well, I appreciate that question a lot. And before I answer it, let me just clarify.
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0:42:56 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]rons, so it's a little different, but he did it for
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over 20 years. He's treated Marie Osmond, a lot of people. So for accuracy, I want to make
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mention it's a electron. It's not electricity either. It's just a pure electron frequency
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0:43:16 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]s, it's proven to be very, very effective. And he's going to be franchising that
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0:43:22 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]ed States and in other countries as well. If you're
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0:43:26 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]ed in that end of it, bringing having brought into your medical practice, perhaps I
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0:43:30 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction] you about that as well. So as far as a PGI, well, we're funded by moms and dads,
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grandmas and grandpas, people that we've represented, they appreciate our work. We
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don't charge them. We don't pester them afterwards. We do our work without charge. And it's,
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like I say, a lot of moms and dads and grandmas and grandpas out there appreciate our work. Some
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0:43:50 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction]oyers appreciate it and they support us. A growing number of churches do. I identify myself
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as an attorney, but I also have to confess I am also a commissioner in ministry, a minister, and
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I do a lot of preaching, expository preaching from the word. And hopefully this won't disqualify me
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for what I'm saying. But if it does, we'll talk afterwards. But anyway, I do a lot of guest
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preaching at churches, a lot of Calvary chapels, churches all across the country and even outside
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0:44:22 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]etely without charge. Right now I'm preaching out of 2 Timothy
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0:44:27 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]er four, which gives us a blueprint of how to respond to the tyranny of the
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0:44:32 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction] days is very positive, as well as concluding with the good news of how people can have a real
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personal relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ, which is a hope that has to be a
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part of the equation, in my opinion, for the long-term healing of our nation and the nations
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0:44:51 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]ed by tyranny. But anyway, if people want to support our work,
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they can do it very easily on a one-time or monthly basis. It's even more appreciated.
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0:45:01 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] go to our website, pji.org and you can click it very easily to do that. It's tax deductible.
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If you're in the United States, it's a we're a [privacy contact redaction] go to pji.org pji.org.
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Well, that's magnificent. And I think all of us should take note and perhaps use your model in
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dads, I think that's also highly, highly noteworthy for us on this call.
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Yeah. Well, thank you. And also, we've helped a lot of private schools as well,
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to help them reopen across the country much earlier. And I know a number of them appreciate
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our work. But we're most importantly, people need to know we're here without charge. That's what we
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0:45:48 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]oyees are trained that the first question they need to ask when meeting someone
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0:45:54 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction]itute is, what are their needs? And then how can we help them?
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How can we serve them? And I think you'll find that true is if you contact us and need assistance,
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and we're here to help. Thank you. All right, Stephen, over to you.
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And now you're muted, Stephen.
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You're the lawyer, we've been looking for for three years. Having said that, we are in touch with
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some brilliant lawyers, Todd Callender in Texas, I don't know if you know him.
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Well, Walter Mendenhall in Ohio, Warner Mendenhall, sorry, Warner Mendenhall in Ohio.
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And of course, Robert Kennedy, Jr. and Mary Holland and that team, Thomas Renz. We don't really know
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Thomas Renz, do we Charles? I keep thinking about him and then I forget. But Brad, wonderful that
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0:46:54 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]e can't afford lawyers. And I'm stunned that you have
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0:47:02 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]e can't afford lawyers. And I'm stunned. I'm really stunned in the UK,
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where I am. None of the lawyers see any human rights violations, which they need to address
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on behalf of their country and the world. I'm really stunned. And I get the answer from
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0:47:26 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]e in this group, that of course, you have to pay lawyers for them to do anything. I don't
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0:47:32 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]cumstances where every person in the world has been
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psychologically tortured by their own governments into a state of Stockholm syndrome and the lawyers
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can't do anything. And not only that, but treason and the lawyers can't do anything unless they're
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paid. Crazy. So good for you, Brad. Absolutely wonderful what you're doing. And yeah, I'm sure
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you can sleep well at night. Yeah. Well, let me just say as far as the UK goes, I've worked there
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for a few months, once a long time ago. And we would love to help in that regard and in other
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countries. If there's attorneys in those other countries that are going in alone, you know,
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0:48:18 --> 0:48:[privacy contact redaction] different laws, obviously, although many of our much of our law from comes from the UK
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through common law. But nevertheless, we would love to provide whatever assistance and ideas
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that we can for any attorneys anywhere in the world that is fighting this kind of tyranny.
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They shouldn't hesitate to contact us. And once again, I'm personally I'm open to
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That's very, so that's very important too, because this is a global problem. It was a global coup d'état
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in March 2020, as far as I'm concerned. And it was definitely planned because you can't get
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that never was. There was no pandemic and neither was there any new killer disease,
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in my opinion, as a medical doctor. And I'm still learning about that,
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that argument and that concept. So I can help you with that.
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My friend Thomas Quinn is helping me as well. So very good. Give me I think it's very important
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but I'm getting very warm to people who do believe there is a God, because at least they have values,
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if they do wrong. That is very good. Well, I want to recommend, especially being a Brit,
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recommend C.S. Lewis's book, one of his books, A Mere Christianity. It was very impacting on me
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But even if we don't, just from a humanitarian perspective, it's even an egalitarian perspective.
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What's happened has been a travesty and irrespective of our reference point,
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degrade of human dignity and human rights endowed to us by our Creator. So I think that I really
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appreciate the diversity of individuals and their thought that comes together during these Zooms.
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Thank you so much. So I agree with you, Brad, you said that these people are, you described,
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like a cult, I've underlined it here four times, like exactly what I've been saying. So you're in
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California, I've never spoken to you before, you come out with exactly the same thing. So they're
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in a cult, yes, they've been psychologically tortured by their own governments into a state
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So what I was thinking was, you know, in my view as a medical doctor, there is absolutely no doubt,
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and I can put you in touch with psychologists around the world, including Matthias Desmet,
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professor of psychology at Ghent or Hent University in Belgium, and Mary-Jane De Niro,
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and Meredith Miller, she's a very, very perceptive person with knowledge of psychology,
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and David Sher-Lambos in the UK too. So in my view, everyone is a victim of the deliberate
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of grievous bodily harm from their own governments. So grievous bodily harm,
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0:52:09 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction]e think that that's it. So that's a UK crime, if you like. But people in the UK think,
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including lawyers, think that it has to be physical. No, it has to be psychological,
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0:52:20 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] the British government. I was working as a doctor in the
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military, and I came across information which led me to believe that there was some massive
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drug scandal in the military, and there began a five and a half year legal case. I was a whistleblower,
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I didn't know what a whistleblower was, I just spoke the truth as a doctor. So what I ask of you
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0:52:46 --> 0:52:[privacy contact redaction] been psychologically tortured. Could we do a test case
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maybe involving British lawyers? I can put you in touch with British lawyers too. Well, I'd love to
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0:52:59 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction] with attorneys all across the country that have a heart for this and are open
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0:53:08 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ed in putting our heads together in this regard. We at Pacific Justice, we defend
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religious freedom, parents' rights, sanctity of human life, and our cases fall neatly in one or
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more of these categories as we take them on. In terms of the COVID vaccine mandates, it's usually
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in the context of an issue of conscience, conviction, or religion for that matter that's
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being required to violate. That in itself, of course, has tremendous psychological implications
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0:53:48 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction], in the psychiatric profession, one of the principles premises is that they're not to
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0:53:54 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] that forces them or causes them to be in direct conflict with their deeply
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held religious beliefs. It's psychologically very harmful, very damaging. And so from that angle,
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I can see what you're alluding to possibly being very helpful to some of our cases
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where I think you're able to prove it up even easier when you have someone with deep
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religious or issues of conscience. So, Brad, I don't know whether you've thought of this or
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their identity has been attacked. That's a massive psychological blow. That explains why so many
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many of my former friends, you know. Yeah. Yeah. In terms of another area I want to hit on with
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0:54:58 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] to the damage, psychological damage, this deals with parental rights, where you have a
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social development, handicapping, which the studies show a mask over a prolonged period does,
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especially for the younger the child, the greater the negative impact on their social development
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and communication ability with their reading faces and communicating. So, these are, that's an
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element that can be very helpful to litigation from the parent's rights angle, if you will,
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0:55:45 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]en harmed because of a mandate and ideally a mandate that
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I can only imagine how a parent feels when he or she is incapable or feels incapable of defending
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0:56:13 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction] Medical School, for example, who thinks it's a good idea to tell his students, the brightest
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0:56:21 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]udents, presumably, hopefully in the US, and target his own medical students.
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0:56:29 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction], Yale, all these Ivy League universities sued to the
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HILT for what they've done targeting poor students who are neither children nor adults
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0:56:45 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction], but they have the will to go to university, which is so damn strong,
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and to go to the nightclubs and whatever, that they will do anything, including taking an
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important. So, it seems to me that everybody's talking about the children.
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Everybody's talking about the children, but it seems to me that the greatest crime was committed
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0:57:19 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] the 18-year-olds, the ones who are leaving home for the first time, going to university, to
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the Ivy League universities in particular, dreamt of their whole lives of doing that, and then they
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confronted with, you've got to have a vaccination to come here. Absolutely outrageous, and everybody
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forgot them, thinking, oh, lots of people view 18-year-olds as adults. I don't. You're not an
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adult in my book until you're 30 plus. It takes a long time to grow up as a human being. Anyway,
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sorry. That's okay. I would like to work with you, Brad, but I'd rather let someone else ask some
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0:57:54 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ions. Okay, so we've got three, because, Brad, I know you have to go on the hour, so Janet,
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Anna, and Glenn, and then we'll come back to Mike. So, Janet. Yeah, thank you. Yeah, just a couple
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0:58:06 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ing organ donation, do you know whether any of the organ donors were required to
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be vaxxed, and are there any preliminary data sets regarding the likelihood of organ rejection
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by the recipient as a result of the donors being vaxxed? No, actually, I don't have information on
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that. I don't think we do. That would be great if someone had any information on that. That'd be
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0:58:30 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] Also, I understand there's a talk of the need for blood banks with blood that is
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0:58:39 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]e who are not vaxxed. Yeah. And that apparently is another issue that hopefully the
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need for that. Yeah, and just the other point was you mentioned brain fog at the beginning.
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0:58:57 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] that brain fog is actually a prominent symptom of
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0:59:01 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]romagnetic radiation from wireless devices. And of course, they've been
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increasingly used in recent times, people working from home and so on, and that it can be avoided by
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a certain extent by cabling devices. And this is particularly relevant in schools, because children
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0:59:21 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ed by the radiation. So that was just the point I wanted to
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0:59:27 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]e. Real quick, you said tabling devices, is that right? Cabling, cabling. So like
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0:59:33 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ead of wireless for particular schools. Yeah. Okay. Thank you. Yeah, I've heard that.
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Thank you. Thank you, Janet. Very relevant. EMF's hitting us left, right, and center. Just imagine 150
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years ago, how few electromagnetic frequencies were hitting us compared to now. So Janet,
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it's a salutary point for all of us to be aware of. So Anna, then Glenn. Hi, Brad. I'm a UK lawyer.
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Like you, I believe in providing justice for free. So I absolutely salute what you're doing.
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And indeed, I've been doing precisely that for the past three years, working pro bono.
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But it's unsustainable. And, you know, I don't agree with Stephen that you can expect lawyers to work
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for nothing on major litigation that goes on for minimum months, usually years. Because, for example,
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I'm a single mother, I have nine mouths to feed. You know, who feeds my children if I don't?
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Who pays my rent if I don't? So this whole idea that somehow lawyers can just,
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you know, work for nothing is completely untenable. Now, I've been asking the UK
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to set up a legal fund, because it sounds like you're funded, you know, to, you know, so that we
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1:00:52 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]ually run these cases. But nobody's done it. I've been promised for two years by all
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kinds of groups that they will set up a legal fund because they recognize that even if they think the
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lawyers should work for free, you can't expect the experts to work for free. And you can't pay
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I personally, so Anna, we've had this discussion before. I know. Normally, I agree with you.
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I was going to finish the point by saying that what I'd like to do is have a conversation with
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you, Brad, offline to find out how you're managing to do it. Because if you have indeed found a
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business model where the lawyers can work and they get their basic costs paid, you know, because you
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1:01:38 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] to fund professional indemnity insurance, practicing certificate costs, etc.
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1:01:43 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction] to bear before you even work for free. So, you know, it's
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1:01:48 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ic, naive, and it's not working, which is why we're in the present situation, which is an
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1:01:54 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ential threat to humanity. I'm sorry. Everyone can be expected to work for nothing.
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1:02:00 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ephen, who feeds the children? You know, you know, you guys, let me just break
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1:02:07 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] say this. I get both your points. In the long run, we like we have attorneys who volunteer
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pro bono, but they do like one case at a time for a limited period of time, because you're right,
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they've got mouths to feed. What we discovered we had to do is we had to actually bring on the
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attorneys either full time or part time, we pay them, we pay them at a rate much less than what
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1:02:30 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]or, but it's enough to take care of their needs. They're driven
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by calling. And it works. We get no money from the government ever. Ours is from individuals,
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like I said, who make it make it possible. I love to work with you. I love to connect with you and
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to see what we can possibly give you in terms of ideas of how to structure something together.
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But in UK has some nice advantages that about their legal system as well, that allow them to
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1:03:02 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]s be much more efficient. But one area though is this is an area of I think
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1:03:09 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]e assume that if it's legal, it's going to be covered by the government in the UK.
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And this is an area that's not. And so having to retrain that thinking of individuals getting
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involved and supporting is a different ball game for I think the UK more than the United States.
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So I'd love to work with you, talk with you, partner with you. We've partnered with attorneys
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across the world and we serve them. We work with them. That's our attitude. We have a servant
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attitude and we'd love to see what we can do to serve you and the wonderful work you're doing.
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Thank you.
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Brilliant.
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Thanks, Janet. Glenn, quickly. Then we've got Brad Goh and then we've got Mike McClure coming on. So
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Glenn, be quick and then we'll be in trouble with Brad. He'll yell at us.
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I deal with a lot of high level things, including the issue of the DOD taking control of the
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1:03:57 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] that's in place because of the health emergency. And that kind
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1:04:04 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]e. Lawyers like Todd Callender, where at a federal level,
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they've basically taken the two by four between the eyes. I'm sort of curious in your case,
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1:04:16 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] gone more normal for you in part because the cabal
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and the oligarchs on the other side don't want to rile up the religious world from anger and
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therefore are trying to tamp down some of the cases you're dealing with so they don't get a
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lot of exposure? Yeah, interesting. I would say 20, [privacy contact redaction] said, yeah, they
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probably don't want the religious community pattern. Today's society, I don't think it's
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really determined. I think it's one of more just fiscally looking at the cost of a case that
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they look at and now realize there's chances are more likely not they're going to lose. I think
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it's just more of a monetary issue. And those who have vocalized a sincere religious objection,
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of course, they inherently have a much stronger case because they fall under Title VII,
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1:05:11 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] bat in the room that you can use, in my opinion, dealing with employment
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discrimination cases involving COVID-19 vaccines. So I think it's more of just one of reality
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combined with financial pragmatism. What's happening in terms of the cases? What's
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happening in terms of the science supporting those cases? And is it really worth the cost of them
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likely losing? And also number four is the reputation. We have, by God's grace and mercy,
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1:05:46 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]rong reputation across the country. People know who we are, businesses,
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the government knows who we are, school districts know who we are. And so when we bring in action,
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they know that we're not going to just bow down, we're not going to just go away. We've got the
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firepower and the will to take it all the way to Supreme Court if we need to. I think that helps
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our cases quite a bit as well. That's why we partner with attorneys and we provide them,
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we'll co-counsel with them on cases to provide them that support as well, even if they're not
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1:06:14 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]aff with PJI. Thank you very much. Thank the Lord for all your work. Thank you. I appreciate
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what you're doing and Todd and everyone else out there. I love their work and their professionalism
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and some creative ideas and thoughts that they've utilized. And it's clearly a collaborative effort,
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it's time to work together. And we're seeing the power of that as we move forward. And
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I appreciate all you're doing and I also appreciate all that Pastor Mike McClure has done
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1:06:43 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]and up for the government. And
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I know you guys are going to be very blessed to hear what he has to say coming up.
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Very good. Brad, thank you so much for joining us. Congratulations on what you've created. I'm
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will certainly be in touch and I'm going to set up this model in Australia because of the stuff
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that's happening. So congratulations. It's brilliant. You go, Stephen, quick thank you
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to Brad because we're going to have Mike on here and Brad has to go. So just very quickly, Brad,
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1:07:16 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ates and you've got 23 offices or something like that? [privacy contact redaction]ates,
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the number is growing. And we open offices, all of them without charge, all of our donated office
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1:07:29 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] the cases where there's the need. If I had my way,
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we'd have just one or two offices needed, but that's not what happened. So our growth is not
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because we want to grow. It's just in order to help us pragmatically meet the needs where we have
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1:07:44 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]e numbers of cases. And so how many law firms are there like yours with 20 represented
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1:07:51 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ates in America? None. They do the kind of work that we do. There's no one out there that
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has this kind of a model with this kind of number of offices, ableing to help and not just take on
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1:08:05 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ive cases, but actually try to make sure everyone gets help. That's why we had to have
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this model. By God's grace, it's happened. And we look forward to serving as many people out there
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1:08:14 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ance as we can. So don't hesitate to contact us. And once again, if you
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want to support our work, it's never ever required, but you can do that at pji.org.
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1:08:26 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction] us anytime. We'd love to help you.
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And Brad, very quickly, are you interested in the Nuremberg Code? Because I am as a doctor,
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the provisions of the Nuremberg Code and what happened with the Nuremberg trials to the medical
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1:08:41 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ually, and others after the Second World War, because Anna, who spoke
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earlier, knows from the legal side what happened in Nuremberg. She knows how they went from what,
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the equivalent of what is happening now, to the Nuremberg trials. So in other words, at the time
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after the war, things changed. And she knows, and she's going to present to us, all the information
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and she's going to present to us on that particular topic, how they got to the
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1:09:22 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] wanted to ask you a last question. Mike McClure has fines totalling
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$2.7 million. We will find out soon how worried he is about that. But are you able to help him?
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1:09:36 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] done already. Well, I understand he has a great legal counsel,
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1:09:41 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] and represent him to whatever extent he or
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1:09:46 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]ance without charge. We're there to serve. With regard to
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the Nuremberg trial and the information, it's interesting. It's ideology-wise, it's very
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compelling. Legally speaking, we haven't seen an application to our case law where we can apply it.
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But I definitely admire the trials, because they were premised, mind you, upon not the laws of a
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state or the laws created by man, but by the laws of nature and nature's God. And but for that
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that they did, which goes to show how important it is for us to appreciate not only the rights
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1:10:34 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction], but also where those rights come from, lest we fall and make similar mistakes
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1:10:41 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ly. Thank you so much. Anyway, just a little side note there,
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we can talk for hours on that topic later on. Anyway, God bless you all once again. If we can
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ever serve you, please let us know. And thank you, Pastor Mike McClure, for all that you're going to
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talk about. I know it's going to be a big blessing to the audience as well. Thank you. Thank you very
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much for coming on, Brent. Thank you so much. Thank you. God bless. Take care. Bye-bye. So, Mike,
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welcome.
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Welcome.
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Great to be here with you, Charles and Stephen.
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Mike, you might think that's a hard act to follow, but the passion comes from us, we hope, and
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we'll manage to ramp it up for you too.
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Well, I appreciate all that you guys are doing, especially the need as you see World War III. I
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mean, that's why I think what's going on is we're really engaged in a geopolitical war where our own
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governments are slowly taking all of our rights, leading to what we refer to as the globalists.
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I think that's happening in our case. We're kind of central of Silicon Valley, the shutdowns. When
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1:12:05 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] one to shut down, first one to acquire all the things that now spread around the
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world, and the last one to open up. So they've just decided to make an example out of our church.
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But I don't know what all you want me to share or what I could do to help.
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So, Charles, so I did say, so what I wanted you to talk about, because people on the call
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1:12:42 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] the churches in your area, or was it California? So if you could clarify that.
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But what was it about your upbringing, if you like, and your parents that made you different from the
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1:12:58 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]ors, you know, so, and how your school life was, I think that's very interesting to all
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of us. Well, it is certainly to me. And other things that have happened maybe in your life that
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1:13:13 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] prepared you possibly for this time, which is unprecedented, isn't it?
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It depends on how much you want to share with us.
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I'll share whatever you want. I don't talk too much about myself, but I'll just say I grew up
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in Southern California, and, you know, my family's, one was an engineer, you know, on my dad's side,
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my grandfather. His uncle built the Hoover Dam. He was a commissioner for the state. California,
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my other grandfather who I lived with, he was a doctor at the Mayo Clinic, and a fellow there,
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and, you know, he taught all the major universities. So both those men, I mean, definitely had influence
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in my life growing up, as I mentioned, as a pastor's kid. I think, you know, someone was on
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here, I think you were mentioning it too, Steven, just, you know, more open to believing in God. And
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I think that is something, you know, for me, I was very aware just that there is a God, you know,
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1:14:27 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]or's kid, but for me, it was when I really began to read the Bible,
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when I began to, you know, study the scriptures, and you realize that, you know, these 66 books
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really speaking about a savior, you know, the Lord, the King, the creator, as you look at
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scripture, what makes it so unique, and the reason it's still around today, is because of its
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prophetic power. You know, Peter writes in his epistle, he says, you know, we, he saw, and things
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that we couldn't see, he heard the voice of God speak on the mountain of transfiguration,
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but he says, we have something better than that, we have the more sure word of prophecy. So Brad
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alluded to it, but as you look at scripture, it doesn't just talk about how to live a good life,
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and who God is, it also tells us, you know, our need for salvation, but it tells us what's going
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to happen in the end. And I think that's what's the most exciting for me growing up in this day,
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is, you know, studying the book of Daniel, who went to Babylon, you know, in the book of
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Genesis, we read about Joseph, who's the most prominent character spoken of in the book of
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Genesis, and he went to Egypt, and he ended up, you know, ruling Egypt, extra biblical accounts,
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you know, call him Imphateph, or Imphoteph, or the God of I Am, this is who he served.
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You look at these men in scripture, and they all had one thing in common,
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they really had a fear and a knowledge of God that we all can have, but I think this day
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that we're living, we see the kind of end of days, the last days, as the Bible refers to it,
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which, you know, for me, studying the scriptures and just going through as a pastor,
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today, the Bible is, it's exciting times, it's very exciting times, it's also,
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in 2 Timothy 3, it says perilous times. So growing up, you know, really in eighth grade is when I
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began to read the Bible, and that changed my life, it set me apart, I think, from my brother's two
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degree. And, and I think just, you know, I have a background, I went to San Jose State in technology,
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I used to do database design, networking, you know, building computers for a small company, and
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again, to start up and you know, just being around the valley for a long time, you start to realize
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they really don't follow our constitution. Most people that live in the Silicon Valley
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are from different countries, maybe a third. And so there's this kind of respect for America
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1:17:02 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] generally had up into the last few years. But they came here kind of
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they probably thought they were coming to. So I came up from Southern California,
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go back a little bit when I was 18 or 17, my father came up and took a church here in town,
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in the center really of San Jose. And so I came there in high school with them, I ended up,
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you know, going on to school. And then at the age of 27, I just knew the Lord had called me to go
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1:17:38 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] nightmare was to actually go work at the church that my
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1:17:43 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]oring. So when I ended up serving there, I just, you know, as you as you just see,
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God, it's amazing how he answers prayer, wherever we are, you know, the Bible says in Hebrews,
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1:17:57 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]er 11, verse six, that it's impossible to please God without faith. Meaning we put faith
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in our cars, we put faith in our fridge, we used to put faith in our government, we used to put
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1:18:07 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]itution, we still sometimes put faith in lawyers. But I think,
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you know, the reality is, why don't we put faith in God? And as Brad mentioned that book by CS
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Lewis, I was just at Oxford, which is interesting, because what they're doing in Oxford is they got
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1:18:22 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]s are creating, they're doing it there in Canada to lock everybody up. And they're
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going to pass this, it looks like you can only go in a different district for 100 days. It's crazy
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what they're getting away with in Great Britain right now. But this is all globalist strategy,
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1:18:39 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]emented everywhere, just like the United States.
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1:18:44 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ements a law in California to do it in Maine, or New York, you know, simultaneously,
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1:18:49 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]an's been out for a long time, you know, I got to meet
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Robert Kennedy, Jr. last year to come to our church. That guy knows what's really going on.
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I mean, he knows from the CIA, deep state, but this is a global thing we're up against. And
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1:19:03 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]s, I mean, this is, again, what the Bible talks about. So when I was 27, as I mentioned,
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I came to the church full time, my dad had left and went to Southern California. And so I didn't
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want to be here. I, you know, I wanted to live at the beach or the mountains or anywhere but in the
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middle of Silicon Valley. So I ended up, my wife and I, we have seven kids, being both of us here,
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1:19:29 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction], you know, I had a heart for the area for the people.
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And I began to see kind of what's going on in our county. Years ago, I was asked to come and pray.
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And, you know, in most United States, even, you know, the Capitol, you know, the Senate, they have
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1:19:46 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ains because the beginning of the country was very Christian. Most of our laws came right
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out of the scripture. You know, you look at, I know some of you may say, well, you know, we rejected
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the Great Britain back then and we now we're stuck with it. But the idea was, you know, to have a
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country in which we had the freedom to worship the freedom of religion. And so just studying
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1:20:12 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ory myself, you know, and meeting historians and people that actually had original documents
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like David Barton at wallbuilders.org. But he has more founding father documents than anyone else,
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even the Library of Congress. But you found how intrinsic, intrinsically Christian, innately
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1:20:32 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ian our nation really was. That it was shocking. But they separated, in a way, the powers,
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because it came out of the book of Isaiah 33 that says that God was a king, a lawgiver and a judge.
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So they took some from Rome. They took some from, of course, different governments, but primarily,
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they took it right out of the Bible. So even our three different branches came right from the
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scripture, as did most of our laws. Like the reason Brad's able to do what he does is because
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1:21:02 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]e get a tax write off. So they donate to him and the government gives him a tax write off.
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That's how these lawyers are able to fund, be funded and support, you know, the small guy and
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help out. And so you really need that tax write off, which I don't think you have in all these
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1:21:15 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ralia. Anyone from New Zealand on here? Or just, you know, just Australia?
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We've got members in New Zealand, but yeah, there's a problem with the time, although actually,
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it's worse for Charles in Australia. So he has to get in in our summer, the northern summer,
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Charles gets up at five o'clock in the morning like a good boy every Tuesday.
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Who needs sleep? And Sunday.
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And Sunday, Monday, Monday and Wednesday for me. Yeah, he doesn't go to bed till one o'clock.
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1:21:51 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]e, unkindly Mike, tell me that I'm looking tired.
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1:22:00 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] need, it's the, it's the Vegemite. You're lacking some Vegemite.
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Very good, Mike, for you to know that. Well done.
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Yes, exactly. You've learned something from some, oh, maybe Shasta.
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That's it. That's right. Shasta. That's right. Shasta keeps me healthy as well.
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Mike, can you talk about some, so, you know, there are people like me who are interested in,
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you know, where you're all coming from with this, you know, the
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God fearing, shall we say, for lack of a better expression and, and how it kind of keeps you in
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order and keeps your, at least you have some values, you know, which seem to be sadly lacking in
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1:22:46 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]e these days. It's not that I'm against people having a good time. I love a good time
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1:22:52 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]uff, but, but you know what I mean. It's like the end of the
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Roman Empire, isn't it? So anyway, I just wondered what you think about, you know, from your
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1:23:09 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]or, hubris and humility. You're very humble, I noticed, and that's lovely.
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And also, can you tell us about Silicon Valley? And would I be correct in thinking it's possibly
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1:23:24 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] on earth, or is that unkind? I would say, yes, Silicon Valley is
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definitely not godless in the sense that they don't want to be gods, because that's what they
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want. They want to put their brain in a computer, more or less. You know, this transhumanism is a
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real thing. I remember when I was in the tech industry some years back, the biotech was taken
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off. And now you see guys like Elon Musk, you know, trying to get ahead, so he says, of everybody else.
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But the real goal here is to try to live forever, you know, and I think that's the real issue in the
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world today is we're not going to live forever. You know, man is appointed to die and the Bible
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says, then there's a judgment. And so it's the fear of God that really brings us into reality
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of that we're going to be accountable to someone. I think we all know that to what degree, you know,
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1:24:24 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]and all that is really what I found, you know, comes from the Bible. But
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1:24:29 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] mankind who's struggling with this idea that we're going to die. It's just unnatural,
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you know, but yet we're the Bible says that we're creating God's image. You know, we're not animals.
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You know, I'm sure there's some that here believe in evolution. I would just challenge you, show me
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the missing link. Like I said, all my professors, you know, I just I think that God has made us as
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relational creatures that we can know him, that we can actually have a relationship with him.
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And that's what he longs for. The problem is man sinful and God's holy separate. And so that's why
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he's sent Christ. That's the whole message of the Bible. I call it his story. It's history. It's
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prophetic. The archaeological discoveries prove it to be true. My grandfather, as I mentioned,
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1:25:16 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]or at the Mayo Clinic. He was an atheist or an agnostic, he'd say. And he like used to
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1:25:22 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]arted seeking like what does it mean to be a Christian? And my grandmother had become
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1:25:26 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ian. And the Bible talks about being born again, that you must be born again. John chapter
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three, Jesus said to Nicodemus, the teacher there in Jerusalem, that unless a man's born again,
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he's not not going to see the kingdom of God. And so that means that he discovers in John chapter
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1:25:41 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] to be born in the spirit. You're born once, you know, your mother brings
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you in the world. And then now you've, you know, as someone who's fallen in nature, needs to have
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that God breathed life once again. And that's a gift from God, as I mentioned earlier, you know,
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without faith, it's impossible to please God. We first must believe that he is and that he is a
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1:26:04 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]er of those that diligently seek him. So my challenge to everybody is just spend time diligently
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doing something. You do that at your work. You're studying every day. You've been looking at the
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news. You've been studying all kinds of medical history. You're looking to the logs that you're
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looking at. All the things are going on globally. You spend all this time, spend some time just
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looking at what God had has said to us. And he talks about the end time. You know, you look at,
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you know, my background is technology. So I really enjoy like Revelation chapter 11. It says the whole
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world watches in Jerusalem. These two witnesses are killed and come back to life. That's technology.
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Doesn't use the word technology like dinosaur wasn't used up until like 150 years ago, but it's
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still in the Bible talks about these things. And in chapter 13 of Revelation, there's a mark
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that everyone has to take where you can't buy or sell. That's impossible. You know, you go 100 years
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ago, one person controlling the entire economy of the world. No way that's just not going to happen,
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but it's going to happen. It can happen tomorrow. It can actually happen today. I mean, this, this is
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not far off. And yet the Bible has spoken about these things. So, you know, you, you look at
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1:27:11 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]ory and you look at all that's going on and someone, I think it was Charles said a minute ago,
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it's like the Roman empire is falling. And that's exactly what the Bible says as well,
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that there are 10 toes, the book of Daniel, and these toes are clay and it's a revived Roman empire.
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And what we're seeing today is not a bludgeoning of a Roman empire of iron that can just crush you.
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What you're seeing is 10 toes that are kind of in the image in the book of Daniel, if you read
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not iron. So it kind of turns from iron into clay. And that's what we're seeing today. These 10
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rulers who don't have a kingdom. So they're the Mark Zuckerbergs could be the EMUs could be Bill
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Gates, the Rockefellers, the globalists. You look at these people, they're ruling the world right
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now. They're in charge and they think they're going to live forever. They're not, they're not,
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they're going to die because they're men. But the reality is they're only able to run the world
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through fear. So I think of that clay, they have no power. It's just threats, it's pressure. And if
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There's no strength behind them. And the only thing that's allowing them to continue is their
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ability to put everyone into fear. There's mass psychosis and hypnosis that's going on.
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It's really a spiritual battle. You look at the history of the world, Diana West, she's got several
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books on this, but just talking about communism, what's what the real tactic is, is, is to set up,
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you know, all kinds of fear and controls. And that's what's happening on a global scale.
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1:28:50 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] is leaders who are either hiding everything or leaders that are exposing everything.
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That's why so many people hated Ronald Reagan. But Ronald Reagan became a Christian. He was in
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Hollywood and he ran for office and in California became the governor. Then he, of course, went on
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to become the president. They hated him. They hated him. They shot him. They tried to get rid of him.
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This is a man who was really doing things that that were against the globalists.
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Did I lose you guys? No, still here. No, you're here. Yeah. But you see the reason they hate Trump,
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you know, love him or hate him. I'd say a lot of Americans right now miss they put up with mean
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1:29:30 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] someone in control rather than, you know, whoever's given Biden ice cream every day,
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supposedly, whoever these people are there. And, you know, we can we can guess. But the reality is
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the Bible says behind all of this, the prince, the power of the air is Satan. And so what's going on
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1:29:48 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] brings out is that when it comes down to it, it's fundamentally spiritual. Everything
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that's going on is spiritual. You know, the Queen in England, she became a Christian because of
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1:29:59 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ott, John Stott. I know this because I know the guy that
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called Billy Graham, his son and others that Alan Redpath. But you have you have Christian
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leaders in the world today. They're hated. And now you have there's no real Christian leaders at all
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right now. But it comes down to, you know, it's Christianity that has been salt and light,
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exposing the darkness and providing a preservative. That's what Christianity has really been
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1:30:37 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]e who really believe that and have that that that relationship with God. And so
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what needs to happen is we need to turn back to what where truth comes from. And the question is,
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what is true? Because that's where our fears come from. You know, it's psychological body, soul and
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spirit. It's like everything's tied together. But God's come that we you know, he wants to give us
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love, perfect love casts out all fear. And so I would say to anyone who's interested in just,
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you know, looking at where love really comes from, in the New Testament, the words of God begs a
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And so he's not distance because he doesn't love us. He's distant because of our own sin nature.
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1:31:26 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] did on the cross, he paid that he is perfect. And the question,
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you know, I was just talking to Trevor Loudon and Trevor struggles with with, you know,
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1:31:37 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] believing that Jesus is the son of God. But he believes that Jesus, a great person, love the
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1:31:42 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] don't know about this Jesus guy. But that's the fundamental question that
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needs to be answered, you know, by each one of us. But the Bible does say it's a name above all
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names. I personally found that's that's where my strength come from my peace, hope, joy. Like I was
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1:31:57 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] with a judge and he says, Can't you just stop for a while, you know, and just kind of obey
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1:32:02 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] him scripture, Hebrews chapter 10, it talks about not forsaking the
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gathering together the saints. And I told him about the fruit of people who were suicidal would have
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1:32:12 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] powerful stories that that they wouldn't be alive if it
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wasn't for the church. And I you know, I also said a third reason is because we have a First
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1:32:25 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] that. And he said we do. Then I said, then you need to put
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1:32:30 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ate and our governor in line. That's your job. You know, can you do that?
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And he, of course, wanted me to just just comply for now. And I said, Look, let's just cut to the
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chase. You're just going to have to kill me, you know, because, you know, what is there to live for
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if you don't have truth? You know, what if we don't have value in life, and we don't know who we are,
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we don't know where we came from, we don't know where we're going, then we're just kids on a
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playground. We're just exactly Mike. So the truth is our meaning. Oh, well, that's yeah. So I just
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want to so there's something here. Please ask, ask Pastor Mike, how long did you shut your church
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down for? And what was it that made you decide to open up when no other church did? And when we say
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no other church, I think people would find it interesting. Are we talking about your part of
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California? If so, how big and what's the population? Or was it the whole of California?
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You were the only church open in the whole of California? I don't think that is likely is it?
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No, was it? Let's see, 2020. And we had, you know, the whole thing began, I was on a trip to Israel,
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came back, I just knew something was wrong. And this little short Italian guy named Fauci said,
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I don't know who this guy is, but he doesn't seem like a good doctor to me. My grandfather once told
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me, he says, if you ever see them put a doctor in charge of our country, get out because they're
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going to kill everybody. Yeah, well, because that's a lousy doctor. But he was a bureaucrat more than
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1:34:18 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]or, in my opinion. Yeah, Judy McAvoy is a complete idiot. But he's absolutely. I don't
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think I've ever seen anyone on television, never met him, obviously. But he's so unbelievably
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self-regarding and egotistical. He's just an idiot. A pathetic idiot, but he's caused a lot of harm.
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Yeah, he has. Him and Bill Gates have been in this, I believe, since 2002 and 2003. They've been
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planning this for a long time, this whole global thing. But to answer the question about the
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churches, there were most of the churches closed because Trump said just closed for two weeks,
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1:35:00 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] to me. Because in America, all of our churches, even Harvard, Yale, and Princeton,
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those were Bible teaching seminaries for pastors to go to. That's where they started. 90% of all
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of our universities were seminaries. And all of our hospitals, 100%, were started up until recently
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1:35:20 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] the churches closed, but the hospitals to be open
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1:35:26 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] time. I just thought, this is not America. I didn't agree with
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it, but we did it for two weeks. We went on Zoom, and then people started coming to church. I didn't
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close the doors. Anyone could come in if they wanted to. And then Pentecost Sunday, which is in
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May of 2020, there were several churches involved with just opening and telling the governor, you
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know what? You work for us. We don't work for you. And we're all accountable to God. So you better do
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what we do. We're going to do this whether you like it or not. We did. There's about 2,000 or 2,500
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churches open. We were one of them in the Bay Area, probably. There's a few other small ones,
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but we were targeted mainly because a friend of mine is a pastor. He was a chaplain, if you will,
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1:36:08 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ain, I should say, to the county. And he knew everybody. He would just want
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1:36:13 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]arted turning against him. And he had a lady bring a friend to
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church. She went home and committed suicide. They closed. They wouldn't let her in because they
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1:36:22 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] got real belligerent with them and just said, look,
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you're killing people. And they are. They actually stopped answering their hotline number for suicide
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1:36:32 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]ober that year. And there was 14,[privacy contact redaction], I was able
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to point that out. Like, this is about health. This is really about health. You'd be answering
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1:36:42 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]e's calls. This is not about health. This is about control. This is just pure evil. And so we
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opened with taking in other churches as well in May of 2020. And then we ended up with getting
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1:36:56 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]e of months later. And then the county said, they just want to take us out and
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burn down the church, take our school and all that. And they've been doing a good job. It's trying.
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1:37:05 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] these large windows in our lobby. And they would come every day. And they'd write us fines.
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And they'd put it up on the window so much so you couldn't even see any light coming through
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anymore. I mean, but, you know, praise God in our country, we have the First Amendment,
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1:37:21 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] that a mandate just simply could be translated recommendation.
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So it's not the law. So when we did actually go to court, it was violating a restraining order.
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So, Mike, did the police go undercover and spy on your churchgoers? And if so,
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how egregious do you consider that?
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It's really, I mean, there's no respect for the Constitution. Someone had said previously,
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one of the council members of the county said that the Constitution doesn't apply here.
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You know, so much wealth. I think our budget for the county is like $11 billion a year.
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The tech companies, I mean, these people think they're bigger than, you know, anybody else.
1296
1:38:09 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction], talk about ego. I mean, these guys think that they're going to take over the
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1:38:13 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction], but we've had the police mostly come to the church. The first
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Sunday we had sheriff, they came to go to service. Police officers came to go to service. We had
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some, yes, from the county that would come and fine us. But I never had police come and harass
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us at all. If anything, the police are on our side. In the United States right now, the police are,
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they're only friends left as a church. I'm a chaplain. You know, our military and our police
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are firefighters. They're all under attack. They're all forced with these vaccinations.
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You know, even five people get sick from a vaccine. You pull it off the shelf. They're still
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doing that, the FDA, but the FDA, it's really like the CIA. We now have a deep state that's
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working in cahoots, probably with China and Russia to a degree. You see what's going on in
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the Ukraine. It's all just a mirage of deeper things, distractions. But yeah, it bothers me.
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They did a search on everyone's phones. So they had a company come and just monitor all of our
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1:39:15 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] pinging, but they probably had everyone's numbers. I guarantee you,
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they did because they knew who came and had a record of COVID and who didn't. So they're
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monitoring, I'm sure, like this call. I mean, I think Zoom goes through China anyway, but
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to me, you know, greater is he that's in me than he that's in the world. And so yeah, it does
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bother me, but it's like I told them in our several depositions with them, I said, you know,
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I'm going to win this because we have a constitution. If you get rid of the constitution,
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then that's a different story. But you guys are going to lose because you violated so many rights.
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I've had my Fifth Amendment, the Eighth Amendment, which is excessive fines. And of course,
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1:39:55 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] Amendment, they're trying to disregard, but that's what we're up against. And I really do
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believe the only hope for America is a revival. And that is those who know God or claim to know God,
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turn back in repentance to God. In Second Chronicles 7 and 14, it says, If my people who
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are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and turn from their wicked ways, God says,
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1:40:17 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]n and I will heal their land. Now that's through Solomon to,
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of course, to the Jewish people, but it's the same God who has that same promise. And I've seen him
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do that in our country. We've had problems before America really became America. There was a great
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1:40:33 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ually Jonathan Edwards and others that would go around and
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preach the gospel. And it was a great awakening. And that's when the church was so flooded with
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truth and the Bible was so well taught. That's what really brought America to become America,
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is that we wanted freedom to worship. It's not just taxation, it's not representation.
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There needed to be another revival and that happened just before the Civil War with Lincoln.
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1:40:59 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]e, churches were flooded again. People were turning back to God.
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It happened again during the time before Reagan and the Jesus movement. They call it in the late
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sixties and seventies and then it brought in Reagan. And we're seeing it today, you know,
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and it can happen around the world. But, you know, as my grandfather said, he was a doctor.
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1:41:15 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]e, but he couldn't heal their soul. And for him, I was going to actually
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go into medicine. He talked me out of it. He says, you know, by the time we're done with medical
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school, the state will own you and you're not going to pay down your debt. And that's exactly
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what's happened. Jay Barachara, a friend of mine, he's at Stanford, got two degrees. Fauci's tried
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1:41:34 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction], you know, get rid of him. Wonderful man of God, loves the Lord and just trying to do,
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you know, the right thing. But he is literally in between a rock and a hard place. The medical
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1:41:45 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] no rights anymore. And it's a shame because they should be in charge. You know,
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they should be the guys, doctors should be in charge of what they do. To let this happen is just
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absolutely tyranny. And I think. But Mike, so the doctors should have been taught, as I was taught
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at medical school, that no one gives orders to a doctor when it comes to treating his or her patient.
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I agree. I think that's how it should be. And it should let that happen. You know, people have lost
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1:42:24 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]iced, including the regulators. I've been warning about
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this for years. And then along comes this nonsense. I wanted to ask you, so is the answer to that
1345
1:42:36 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]? Then the phones of your churchgoers were spied on by government agency or government
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1:42:44 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]ors or somebody. Yeah, they put a geofence around our property and then they put another one
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1:42:51 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]uary and their monitor. And every single person's phone that walks in, they know who
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it is. You know, there's nothing safe. I mean, my background is technology. And so I know
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you can hack into anything, anytime. Nothing's protected. Phones, you know, they have the
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ability to do that. You know, if you have a real password, you could do anything you want. So
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they were doing that. I'm sure they're continuing to do that.
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If they could, they would just come throw us all in jail.
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When you say they, are you talking about servants of the United States? You know, like
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1:43:28 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ates representatives, or you're talking about California or the... Who is they?
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They would be the county of Santa Clara, our county. So we have a county that kind of regulates
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different cities. They oversee about, I don't know, eight, seven, I think, million people that
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1:43:53 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] a health department. Then the health department's the one who called
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for the shutdown. But in our government, you go back, I think it's 1944, when they first enacted
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1:44:05 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] the military power over all medical. So what's going on,
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reason there's so much tyranny is because we have been passing laws through, you know, these people
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like Bush or Clinton or Obama, and of course, you know, whatever Biden, he probably doesn't know
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nobody's signing. But these people have been preparing for this day for a long time. And,
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you know, the Rockefellers who are really truly evil people like Bill Gates, they want to get rid
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of, you know, most of the population. So, you know, I didn't really understand all that two years ago,
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1:44:38 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ly. I knew that this was happening. But what's behind it, again, is it's really satanic. So
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1:44:46 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]e working for the devil, those people who want to destroy Christianity,
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and, you know, you look at right now, like I had at our church, our mayor came
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three weeks ago, along with a district attorney. He's the guy that would actually throw me in jail,
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and wonderful Jewish man. And, you know, he loves God. And so is our mayor. But, you know,
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they came and supported us in what we're doing. So what's happening in our government is it's
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1:45:17 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] like the, you know, Department of Defense and CIA and all these others,
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you know, three letter acronym, these people are all completely, you know, confused in at war with
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themselves. And so there's a real deep state, the globe, they're controlling a lot of these countries,
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1:45:35 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ions, you know, I have a guy at our church, he worked for the NSA,
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what Facebook has done in controlling the world elections, they did that in our last election.
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1:45:46 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] the Dominion voting machines, all of this is it's been, there's so many different
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1:45:52 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] been checked off for them to move forward. And this is, I think, the beginning of
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the next thing that's coming, you know, I think they're going to try to collapse our banking system
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into, you know, digital currency. But yeah, they they is the county. But the sheriff is not
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1:46:08 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] it works is the sheriff is the one who upholds the Constitution,
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1:46:15 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ual law. So they're trying to pass a lot of these laws, this was an
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emergency mandate that went on all over our country, meaning it's not a law, we haven't voted on it,
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you know, but they're doing a lot of executive orders that need to be challenged. And that's
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1:46:32 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] guys like Brad Dacus and other lawyers that are there to challenge that.
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And the law is really on our side, you know, but the question is, you know, how much of our country
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will be left by the time they're done with the next, you know, pandemic they're going to release.
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Mike, do you think there was a plan for, you know, from your point of view, if you were able to say,
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1:46:53 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]roy America, destroy countries all over the world?
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And so that would be treason, wouldn't it? And so to enable them, the globalists to say, oh,
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1:47:05 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction] you, your government's useless, they corrupt, look at the UK government, for example,
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absolutely corrupt beyond belief. They can't, they're afraid to listen to Andrew Bridgen,
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who's the only honest MP in the United Kingdom out of 650 of them. So he's the only one who's
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speaking the truth, and they all leave the chamber when he speaks and, and it's outrageous.
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So were you afraid of going to jail is one of the questions.
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Come on, we have had too many questions there from then writing, we got hands up.
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1:47:43 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction], last that last question, Mike, sorry, answer the last question. And then we'll go to
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Glenn. Yeah, I wasn't really afraid. I mean, I thought it was a real possibility. And they did
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my lawyer, Bob Tyler said, yeah, they're gonna, you know, they can arrest you, especially to take
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1:48:01 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]and. But I think everyone in the church was afraid. I mean, everyone you ask people
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came to church, they're all told, hey, if you come to church, are you going to get arrested?
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1:48:10 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]s like they weren't gonna do that. But they definitely would if they could. But
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yeah, that was a reality. Very good. Thank you. All right, Glenn.
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Great to meet you. You spoke about the prophetic power of the Bible. And I'm sort of curious to
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see, you know, understand some of your, your vision of what may happen here, especially in
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the context of how, how so much of the religious hierarchy has actually been captured, and is
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operating from the other side, and specifically on the in the space of the vaccines. It's become
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1:48:49 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] a poison, and that they're being used to actively poison,
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1:48:54 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]en, but the unborn, you know, the the least secure of God's creatures,
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1:49:01 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] secure of God's creations. And how can that be anything but pure sanitism?
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Now, you also mentioned around revivals. And I'm here in New England, where Massachusetts seems to
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1:49:18 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction], both from from the nature of how its its legislature does not support
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1:49:26 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]e at all. And that both Moderna and Pfizer are casting their poisons here.
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1:49:36 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] that the power of the Lord can could could push a revival for us here,
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1:49:43 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] something like Asbury happen that the rest of the world could
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could could be wanting to come to and participate in?
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Yeah, I think God can do a revival when we it's like it says in Hebrews 11 six again,
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there's that diligence and just calling out to God. There's a movie out if you get a chance to
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watch is the Jesus Revolution, which is kind of history of great glory. He's a friend and
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I grew up in that. That's when the Jesus movement was happening. But it's a great movie. If you
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you know, the Jesus movement was happening, but it's a great movie if you if you get a
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chance to watch that. Kelsey Grammer, his life's been changed just playing Chuck Smith.
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1:50:24 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] of God is powerful. And it can change lives. It doesn't take a hammer,
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you know, Jeremiah talks about breaks rocks. And we have hard hearts, you know, I have we have
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1:50:36 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]ate, too. I've had they've threatened us. I mean, there's a church.
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But, you know, these people, I'm in a room with them. And individually, they're desperate,
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they're afraid they're going to die. They don't want to go to hell. They're thinking about their
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life. And when no one's listening, they're they're interested. They really are. You know, Billy Graham
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used to speak to all kinds of leaders around the world. And the number one thing they'd ask is what
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does the Bible say about end times? And how can I be sure I don't go to hell? You know, these kinds
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1:51:00 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]ions are good. And everyone asks those things. And the Bible answers all those questions.
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And I think that yeah, New England can have a revival. I think it's a shame the church again,
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today, you know, is corrupt very much. And you have that that Jesus gave us the parable of
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1:51:18 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] seed, you know, that became this huge tree. Of course, it doesn't the parable.
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It's a spiritual analogy. But he says in the bird's lodge and the birds are from his first
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1:51:28 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]ure of really Satan. And so in the church, that's what the idea is this this
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1:51:34 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] seed grows and has these branches and in the bird's lodge. And that's what's going on. So
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there's people coming and you know, pretending to be believers in Christ. And they're selling you,
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you know, a vaccine, they're getting probably paid, you know, a lot of them are probably getting
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paid, honestly. And, you know, it's causing people not to have kids. Bill Gates did this. I mean,
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this thing's been planned for so long. I was in Kenya, we have a ministry outreach in Uganda. And
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they you know, Bill Gates himself went to Kenya and personally gave people vaccines for all kinds
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1:52:06 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]uff, not just Ebola, but all these other things. And, you know, the 10s of thousands of
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1:52:11 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] kids, you know, so that that what he gave them is is exactly I think
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1:52:17 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] one, you know, goes to the ovaries. It's, you know, every study I've seen,
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it's damaging and and seems to be irreparable. But I know Shasta and others I've talked to that
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say there's hope and there's there's other things that I think are, you know, I'm praying will come
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out. But it's a tension getter. Why did this happen in Nazi Germany? Why wasn't, you know,
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1:52:38 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] with it? You know, why why do these tyrants, are they able to kill and do so
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much damage? And the answer is just because this is this is not our home, you know, and God,
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because of sin has allowed it for Satan to do what he does. He's the prince of the power of the
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earth. If you recall, in the Gospels, Satan takes Jesus to to see all the kingdoms, the world said,
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God, I worship you, I'll give them to you because they were his you didn't argue with him, you can't
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do that. There's no, we've given them all of the world, if you will, over to his control. And so
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we're under the power, the swayed of a wicked one, the Bible says, but, but I do believe when we call
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out to God, just like in the book of Judges, God can bring back a revival, you know, we call out to
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him, if my people call by my name, I'll call themselves, we turn to him. And I do believe,
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I mean, the real fundamental issue, it's a spiritual issue. That's what's going on.
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And if we pray, God, God will work. And we just can't stop praying, it's got to be something we
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continue to do. And I attribute that to not just the work I've done in my life, but our whole church,
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you know, we've had so many people come to Christ, we've had [privacy contact redaction]ized,
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1:53:50 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] changed, you know, you each one has a story of testimony, a life like, you know,
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like many of you like, hey, where am I kind of believe in God, I'm not really sure the crisis
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happens. And then they're just looking for truth. And they before they can come into the church,
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they're weeping. And many, it's like they, they just knew this was true, this is what I've been
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looking for. And so you get the darkness that's really coming over the land, but that that's where
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the light shines brighter. And that's kind of what I think our church has been. And why we're kind of,
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you know, a hot topic for the county, because they really don't want I mean, again, this is
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spiritual, our county is really evil, they're promoted, everything is possibly evil. They're
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doing it. I mean, everything that you can do. And the only thing that's not allowed is Christianity.
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So but I've got two lawyers to quit so far. And, you know, even the ones that are liars, I tell
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them they're liars, but hey, God loves them anyway. And, you know, the way you get rid of your enemies
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1:54:48 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction] making your friends and gospel has the power of doing that. And I've seen it over and
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over again. There's a Calgary Chapel Church here in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. It's led by Pastor
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so I don't know all of them. Okay. Thank you very much. Well done. Thank you, Glenn. Thank you,
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Albert. Albert Benavides. He's a data man, Mike. So be careful what you say,
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you'll remember the data and then you know,
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1:55:27 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]or Mike, it's good to see you again. For those of you guys who don't know,
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1:55:33 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]or. You know, just a quick a quick story is that I used to go to Calgary back
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1:55:42 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]or Wayne Fry, Pastor Fry. But then, you know,
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and my claw marks are out there on the sidewalk somewhere, because I was, you know, I was a young
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kid, so my mom would drag me in there. But I did see Mario Marillo there in a revival. He had a big
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1:56:06 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]ed a long time. Saw Kim Clement at Cathedral of Faith in the 90s.
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1:56:16 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]s, you know, when when all the churches were closed down, I was going to Cathedral of
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Faith. And then I remember it was by Holy Week of 2020, that I knew that this, this was all a scam or
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1:56:32 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]andemic or something. And I went to the parking lot every Sunday across the street from
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1:56:42 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]al. It's like a it's like a metro parking lot for the subway thing that we got here.
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And I would be in my car with my like, like, what do you call that? Like, well, I brought my TV and
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1:56:57 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]e through Facebook like, hey, I'm going to be there. Anybody
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else in my church who wants to be there and hold service and listen to Pastor Kenny Foreman, you
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know, on the TV here like tailgating, let's do it. And nobody showed up three times three weekends
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1:57:17 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction] weekend, which was May 28. And I remember it, particularly because
1493
1:57:24 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction] gotten like murdered, sacrificed by that cop who put his knee on his
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neck. I forget that guy's name. But that was the last weekend that I that I did that. And I was
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there by myself, except that was finally two guys from my from my old church cry out Christian
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1:57:46 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction] about this. I heard about my old church Calvary was the doors
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were open. So I didn't I didn't know you at the time. I'm just like, oh, my God, they're open.
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Hey, that's just coincidental. That was my old church. I'm going back there. And I've been going
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in a part of the congregation ever since. And and so anyways, Pastor Mike, I've been here. This is
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one of my hangouts every Tuesday and Sunday. And in this kind of parallel universe, I'm the I'm the
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number one bear's guy in the world. So, you know, I've gravitated to that. And I think that that
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Jesus brings his angels ahead of time. You know, and I and I like to think that I'm one of those
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angels that he brought. He prepared me, you know, 25 years of medical billing experience has equipped
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me well to follow the bears data and to expose, basically expose the fraud that's going on. You
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know, they're they're throttling reports are not publishing everything there. They're holding on
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to reports for more than a year, sometimes two years, and then publishing and telling us about
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1:59:02 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]s, that's just my little battle station. And I'm so I'm so honored. I'm so glad
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that you're here talking to my to my new brothers and sisters here here in this in this zoom. And
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this particular zoom meeting is like is like is one of the best in the whole world. You'll you'll
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1:59:24 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] Thor pitch jazz. I mean, there's like some some players in here. There's
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1:59:31 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]e in here, some freedom fighters. And just thank you for being here. God
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1:59:37 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]or Mike. Hey, God bless you for all that you do. I see you pop up on videos
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1:59:44 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]ions. And so keep it up. That's great. Yeah, they're doing the same thing
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to you that they're doing to all of us and trying to keep anyone who knows anything. They don't want
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1:59:54 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]rung along as long as possible so they can accomplish our next
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thing. Yeah. So so everybody note how clever Mike was to listen. Listen very silently to Albert
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singing Mike's praises. So that's what you got to do. Someone singing your praises never interrupt them.
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Well done. Well done, Albert. Okay, we've got four to go. And we're finishing in 20 minutes,
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Mike. You okay for the next 20 minutes? We're finished at the half hour mark.
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No, I'm good. My power went out. So. Well commiserate. Good for us. All right. Thank you, Albert Daria.
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Hi there, pastor. I really appreciate you coming on. This is wonderful. I really am so grateful. I
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2:00:42 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ay to a lecture by Father Chad Ripper. He's a premier exorcist here
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in the USA. And something you brought up resonated with what I heard yesterday was very powerful.
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2:00:58 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] from the created good. Okay. And he was talking about
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the willingness to sacrifice that created good. And this was really fascinating. So I want to
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know your thoughts if this resonates with you as well. So he was doing an exorcism,
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2:01:23 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction], he was getting more and more control over this demon. And it turns out
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this particular demon was Satan, the actual Satan, Satan. And the demon was instructed
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say. And so the demon said that he was told by God that he had to reveal his nature to Father Chad.
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And this is what he said. Satan supposedly tells Father Chad through the possessed victim
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And as such, let me see if I can get it back. I just lost my, oh wait, I got it. Hold on. Sorry.
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2:02:16 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]d this so that I wouldn't lose it. So that what he does
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is it's how he subverts sacrifice. And he said to Father Chad, that's how I took Adam and Eve,
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and it's how I took your government. And that's how I'm taking the church. And that's how I
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have taken every single human being out. And what Father Chad then said was that this was very
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fascinating thing and a fascinating revelation to hear from the devil about his true nature.
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2:02:54 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction] Thomas says that the one thing that is true here is that God wants from
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every created creature the sacrifice of his will to him. And that means that we have to be willing
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2:03:12 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction] from the created good. And when you were talking about how people
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were willing to compromise their own health to get to a football game or to stay in school,
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that's the created good that they were unwilling to sacrifice and didn't contemplate
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the gravity of the damage that was going to be caused. And in this particular case,
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2:03:40 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction] majority suffered on some level, like Stephen said, at the bare minimum,
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the psychological torment, and furthermore, everything up to death, but the suicides,
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everything that's gone on with this whole process. But it was because of people clinging to the
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created good. And like I said, this hit me like a ton of bricks. I literally had to slow down my car
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pull over so I could back up my video and hear it a second time. That's why it's so timely that
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you're here today. But how do you feel about that? Does this resonate with you as well?
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This observation that was made during an exorcism?
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Well, I mean, you look at Romans chapter one, it talks about worshiping the creator more than,
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or the creation more than the creator and trusting in man. The center verse in the
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Bibles from Psalm 118 at center verse says, it's better to put your trust in God than in princes.
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2:04:36 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] in man, you're going to fail. And so what the vaccine is, is supposedly,
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2:04:44 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]e that came up with the Genesis, the messenger RNA.
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I mean, it's really putting your faith in man. And they're even behind, you know, we're always
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behind. When my grandfather, as I mentioned, early became a Christian, he started recognizing the
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spiritual realm. And he was born again. It changed his whole life. It changed everything about, you
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know, his view of medicine, he started to see what's really going on in the medical institutions he
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taught in. And, and he knew that this was their plan from years ago. So Satan, he hasn't changed,
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he's not going to change his plan is to steal, kill and destroy. And I mean, his nature and who
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he is, is revealed, he wants to be like God. And so the lie in the garden to Eve and to Adam was
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the same thing as, hey, you did this tree, you're going to be like God, you know, the question God's
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2:05:35 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] number one, did God really say is what he did. And then he challenged them to, hey, if you eat
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this, you're going to be wise, you're going to be like God. And so that's what we're looking at is
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trying to make ourself God, like I mentioned, you know, in our valley, Silicon Valley, people wanting
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to, you know, put their brains basically into a machine, become cyborgs and all this so they can
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live forever. If you're going to have, you know, faith and aliens and all these other things, why
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don't you just trust God and try to disprove it? There's so many like CS Lewis, people who have
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become believers because they try to disprove the resurrection of Jesus Christ. I mean, just before,
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you really can say anything on a topic, you got to do some research. And, you know, that's what I
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2:06:19 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]s, they call them now people who are defending the faith,
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2:06:24 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] critics. And kind of like, you know, Paul, himself, the apostle Paul,
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2:06:32 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] to the baskets, but demons, you know, I don't think I get my theology from them, but
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definitely believe what they say. But you know, there's a sense of that what sounds like,
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is what I see to be true. And that's something I think, devil is going to keep doing what he's
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doing. Because the Bible said it to be, this is what's going to happen. And it's as if he doesn't
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care, you know, he's going to keep continued on that path. All right. Thank you, Daria. We're
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going to keep moving. We've got three more brilliant question. Jim, Jim, you I hope you know,
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Mike, who Jim Thorpe is, he's doing great work to protect pregnant mothers. And Jim, I love your
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thing. The shots are killing my patients. Stop the shots over to you, Jim.
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Hey, well, thank you very much, Charles. And thank you, everybody for being here.
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2:07:22 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]a and Albert, my dear friends, and I want to just say congratulations, Pastor Mike, I'm really,
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really, you don't know me, but I know you very well, because I'm very close with
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my church, especially Calvary Chapel all over the country. But unfortunately, a really harsh
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thing happened is that I've lost almost all of my pastor friends, they won't associate with me or
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return my calls anymore, especially my local Calvary Chapel folks. But what I wanted to ask
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you specifically, and we published on this extensively in the past, two years ago this month,
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these rollout of this poison shot in pregnancy, the most vulnerable population, as you know,
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of God's creation, it was a fata complete to push this in pregnancy. And I have proof of that for a
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timeline. But what I find really reprehensible is that two years ago now, the our tax dollars
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paid off basically through the Department of Health and Human Services created a new
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agency called CCC, COVID-19 Coalition Corps, and CCC was given $13 billion of our taxpayers
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to essentially buy off not only all the churches or the vast majority of the churches, but
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to ask, and I've gone on, this is a matter of public record, Calvary Chapel was one of the
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big takers of this, as were the vast majority of other churches. And it's just totally given this
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horrible pushing, you know, the people that I trusted most in my life. And first of all,
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2:09:26 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction] in the life before this pandemic was attorneys. Now I'm married to
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one, I love my beautiful bride, but I always looked up to pastors and I always looked up to
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2:09:37 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ed physicians professions, in my opinion, right now, the least
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2:09:44 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ors. So the question I have for you is, do you see that
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as being part of the equation why so many of the churches in the country now are duped because of
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that $[privacy contact redaction], the bribe, if you will, the forgivable loan that the churches
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took? What's your views? You're talking about the PPP loan to pay people? No, the COVID
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19 coalition core, $13 billion was handed out, a massive amount to the churches.
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Yeah, okay. I haven't heard too much about that. I mean, they, you know, I can speak for at least
1609
2:10:29 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] of the Calvary Chapels I know would agree with me, but there are Calvaries, they're all
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individuals, not a denomination. So every church is pretty much their own entity. But
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2:10:40 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] part, Calvary Chapels, no, they knew. And the guys I do know that took the vaccine was
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to go to Israel. My brother was harmed by it because he had to go over there for work and had
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to take it. And, you know, I just see a lot of pastors folding because they did take money.
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I absolutely know that. A church in our town closed for the entire, you know, time and only
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opened when the vaccine came out and he announces to his congregation that they're paying me for
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everyone that gets the church gets money for every one of you that gets vaccinated. So please get
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vaccinated. And here's all the companies are going to give us money and puts it on the screen. So,
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you know, I think it's sad state again, like you look at the church and everyone's accountable
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2:11:24 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]ions, you know, every idle word, Matthew 13, Jesus says, is going to be brought
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into judgment. And it's either going to be what justifies us or what condemns us. And there's
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going to be books that are open and, you know, Revelation 20. And so I think all these things
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are happening. They're going to be accounted for. And as a church, there's people who are hirelings
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that are, they don't know Christ, you know, and they could be in pulpit, they could be in Calvary's
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as well. But at the end, it's really, is this what the Bible says? And so I just urge everybody,
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say, you know, there has to be a final authority. The reason America has been so blessed is 20
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7 of these signers of the Declaration of Independence, most of them went on to the
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2:12:04 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]itution, you know, put that together. These men were pastors first, that's what they did.
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And so they valued God's word above everyone else's. And that's why we have a country that's
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I think so been so blessed for so long, because it was so founded on these principles. And now you
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2:12:20 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] Sure, because a compromise money being taken. And I see it too,
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2:12:26 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]e who are lured to take a shot. Some some did it because they thought they were
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doing the right thing. We had nurses in our church that took it. And they were harmed a lot of people.
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I mean, it's shocking to think they're continuing to use this. But it's not shocking. I mean, if you
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you don't have kids, you know, and it's, it's really satanic, the whole thing. Tragic.
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2:12:51 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]ion, Jim, all of us plenty in the plenty in the chat asking that question.
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I was, you know, same in Australia, the church has sold out. So relevant and important and
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reinforces Mike, the courage that you have shown. Shasta, thank you for organizing Mike for us. So
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2:13:12 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction] want to say that I'm going to pastor Mike,
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2:13:19 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]d, saved my life in the sense of my hope and my,
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my thinking that there, there was another way because things were so locked down my business,
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And as a small business who I work with my hands, there was no way I was going to survive.
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2:13:49 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]or Mike, I found him because the other church I went to close down three hours
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2:13:56 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]mas Eve party, because the county told them to, there were a mega church.
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2:14:03 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction] and go to pastor Mike, Pastor Mike's church, even though I was
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really afraid because I figured they might be tracking us. And I didn't want the county to
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think I was making someone sick in my office. I mean, it was really, really strange here.
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And, and when I went there, they were having a hot, hot chocolate and chocolate chip cookies.
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And everybody was saying hi and smiling. It was a big Christmas tree. And it was like the only place
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in all of Northern California that I knew of where people were congregating and smiling and singing
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2:14:40 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]aying out of fear. And so my friends and I just started going there because we're like,
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2:14:44 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction] we can hang out and they have a cafeteria. It's huge, great food.
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2:14:49 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction], it was like, for me, having not been a Christian and having been kind of turned
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2:14:58 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ianity from my parents, I, I came to see Pastor Mike as someone who was who was
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2:15:13 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ually got baptized and, and I feel that my spirit has changed
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genuinely. I'm brave enough to, to help with being a part of the solution here and to stay open,
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2:15:31 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]e who are infertile. And I'm seeing a lot of hope with that and people in pain
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2:15:38 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] to keep, keep being of service the very next day. What can I do to be of service and just know
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that if I can pray with others, that that power is bigger than me because a lot of businesses went
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out of business, especially in Silicon Valley. So Pastor Mike has been feeding the homeless,
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he's been working with prisoners. And when we had the attorney general and the mayor up there and,
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and, and he asked them, what do you want us all to pray for you? And it was about the homeless
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and the prisoners. I mean, that was a story of a complete miracle that such a persecuted church
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2:16:17 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]e would be praying for the government that had done it to them. And that is what the
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to his, to those teachings. And I feel very grateful that we had him on because I think we
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2:16:42 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]y to deal with this whole problem. And that's why I wanted Pastor Mike
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2:16:49 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]a. Mike, there you are. Another set of, you know. Charles, can I just say,
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2:16:56 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]a, you've learned how to speak in public. You spoke very eloquently then. I took
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notes. I took notes. Thank you, Stephen. I, yeah. Very good. Not my favorite thing to do. Thank you.
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Thank you, Shasta. And I want to say one more, I want to say one more thing. The church I was going
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to was telling everyone to go get the vaccine because then he could come out and give us hugs.
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And then he had all of these corporations like Apple and all these other corporations. And he
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said that every month they were donating to the church. And that let me know that that's why I
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2:17:34 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]ayed closed. When Mike McClure stayed open and he accrued a fine,
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2:17:39 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]e were taking money from the cabal. So we have a lot to learn from Pastor Mike.
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Well said, Shasta. Thank you. Okay. Last question and then we're finishing. It's [privacy contact redaction] Thank you,
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2:17:52 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]a. Janet. Yeah. Thank you for that. In terms of your personal position, I'm just wondering,
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who imposed the fines on you? Are you facing personal bankruptcy and how are you fighting
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the imposition of the fines personally? The county is the one imposing the fines,
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the health department specifically. And they brought us to court. We were fined then by the
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2:18:35 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction], I think the judge ended up siding with us
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2:18:40 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] the fines. And then we appealed any decision that had been made,
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2:18:46 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction], to the sixth court of appeals, which is a state appeals court.
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And they overturned unanimously everything that he or that court had decided and threw out,
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of course, all the fines. But the separate issue that has not been dealt with is the county's,
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you know, excessive fines over the period of, you know, months and months and months,
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which accumulated up to over $[privacy contact redaction]e, you know,
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if you hugged, if you didn't have a mask on, if you were singing in church, I mean,
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how ridiculous is it you can't sing? But, you know, it was just a joke, a whole thing.
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2:19:21 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]ill is. It's just an embarrassment to humanity. But anyway,
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we're still in court. We've been in federal court. Everyone's afraid to touch it because in,
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you know, the United States, no one's had a case against the church before like this.
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And it's shocking because the First Amendment is so clear. So as Brad Dacus, he and Bob Tyler,
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I think, helped write the amicus brief that went to the Supreme Court and they ruled in our favor
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that they can't restrict us from worshiping. And so we have a crazy Governor Newsom that we had to
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sue and we sued him. Of course, he never shows up to anything because he doesn't have to. He's a
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2:19:59 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction], we're still in process and I couldn't even tell you how it's going to go.
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It's been two, over two years and it's probably going to be another two years. But a lot of these
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judges lack courage, you know, like the doctors and pastors alike. People will take bribes. People
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are doing it for their own gain, you know. But Jesus said, if you lose your life, for my sake
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and the gospel's, you're going to find it. And I just like, you know, she asked for such a blessing.
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2:20:26 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction] the love that she has for people and for the Lord. And I think that's what
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2:20:32 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]s, I'm sure most of you is looking for truth and looking for, you know,
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2:20:38 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]ing. And that's kind of what I believe God's allowing in the world today
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to get everyone's attention. Because what he really wants to do is to save our souls. And I
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don't care, you know, money, who cares? The way it's going in the United States, I mean,
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they're about ready to fund, I think, $19 trillion. They're going to send us,
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if they do this, they're going to send us into a depression. And then it's going to make people
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2:21:02 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]ates want to move to Canada. That's how bad it's going to be. Or Australia,
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you know, it's going to get so bad. But I think that's all purposeful. You know, if you listen to
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the World Economic Forum, a lot of their checks are happening, you know, to keep people fine,
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busy, you know, distract while they, you know, take America down. And I think that's, that's
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their goal. And that may happen, it very well may happen. It looks like that's where we're going.
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But in the end, you know, as I mentioned earlier, with the prophecy, it's not the end, you know,
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God is on the throne. And we're seeing the whole world's turning against Israel. And that's what
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the Bible says is going to happen. And we're going to see a global government that's going to begin
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2:21:45 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]arting to surface. And, and we really are at war, but the
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those things. But that was a long answer to a short question. Sorry. Thank you. Thank you, Jenna.
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Thank you, Mike. Now, before we go to Stephen for a couple of last questions, we're right on time.
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Jeremy Forbes, are you going to play a song for us? You know, while Mike's here? He's got his guitar
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ready, Mike, you know, come on, Jeremy, don't show us the guitar and not sing or strum.
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2:22:19 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]ice Charles, you don't want to hear it, I don't think.
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All right, well, we'll keep keep practicing and we'll hear it in due course.
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All right, Mike, thank you very much, Stephen. Last couple of questions, then we're gonna go.
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So the lawyer who was on, Mike, you maybe heard him say, so Brad Dakers, he said that,
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I don't know whether it was the Supreme Court of the United States, I thought that initially,
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2:22:44 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction] of California. Sorry, can't see you. Oh, sorry. Yeah.
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2:22:54 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction] two seconds. Yeah. So, right. Can you see me now? Yes. Yep. So he said, so Brad Dakers said
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that someone, I think it was the Supreme Court of the United States, or maybe that's me wanting it,
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When was that? I didn't get a chance to ask him, but do you know, Mike,
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and why didn't that apply to your church? Or did it? Yeah, Brad was involved. If it was said,
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open those churches now, why were all the fines which you've accrued not forgiven?
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2:23:49 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction] a county who doesn't respect, you know, the separation of cert, the state's rights.
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You know, you have a real division in our country, of course, and you have a governor,
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like in California, who, you know, hates God, he hates the church. And so that was a real slap
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2:24:09 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction] But there, you know, there's many things that are
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going on, and they're slow. And so the separation of powers, which is both good and bad at times,
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but ultimately, it's for situations just like this that the founding fathers foresaw. And so
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they separated powers. And they knew that the church had the time to preach the gospel, that
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2:24:32 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction] And it's not the state's job to do those things. But the state is,
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you know, of course, taking over every aspect of our culture, our banking, our education, our medical.
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And so it's a real fight. But when they said open up churches now, Trump said that,
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2:24:51 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction]ill didn't do it because, you know, they have their freedom to do,
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you don't have to listen to the president either, I guess. So it's kind of a convoluted question.
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Or even, you know, I'm not a lawyer. But I would say, at the end, people do things out of fear still.
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And I was thankful for, you know, our Supreme Court, because that's the one thing holding
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the country together right now, is some godly people on the Supreme Court.
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So, Mike, I don't understand how Newsom can think that he can override the Constitution,
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open those churches now. Because in the British mindset, you know, you just do what's right.
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You know, you're thankful for the Queen. You're thankful for God. And there's this mindset where
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you take care of one another, you know, kind of goes back to Wilberforce in, you know, taking
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gentlemen and ladies and the gospel. So Wilberforce really, you know, transformed a lot of England at
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that time that's still around today. In America, there's just not that kind of respect and unity.
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And, you know, our founding fathers said, you know, we have a republic if we can keep it.
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And George Washington, at the end of his farewell address, he says, it's really sitting on two
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pillars. It's morality and religion or Christianity, specifically. Without these two, you know,
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our republic won't stand. The democracy that we have, the country we have, the Constitution we have
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2:26:28 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]e that had virtue. But now you see the godlessness in our
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country and it's our demise because people were to be ruled and governed by virtue, self-governed.
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And now that they're told they came from apes and it doesn't matter, there's no consequences and hate
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America like all of these Ivy League schools do. It's really Satanism that's come into communism.
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It's come into all of our Ivy League schools for a long, long time. It's a rot in our country.
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And then also now in all the seminaries, you know, seminaries, they're all turning away from
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believing that the Bible is an inspired word of God. So you have that going on
1773
2:27:08 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction] because we should have a governor who at least fears and
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out of his mind and probably on medication, you know, kind of like our president right now.
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2:27:23 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]ion, it's got tons of issues. You know, I personally think that
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Governor Newsom probably did not win the election because the Dominion voting machines,
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a lot of these other ballots, I got seven ballots in my name to my house. So no question in my mind
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2:27:38 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]ion issues and that elections have results and stolen elections,
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I think, is what we've actually had have severe results. So these are not the will of the people.
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The majority of America does not want what's going on right now. And same thing, I think,
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in Great Britain, majority people there do not like or want what Charles is doing. You know,
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2:27:59 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]ober. He walked, Prince Charles waved at me in his car and I did not wave back.
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I said, you know, the Lord convicted me. I've been praying for him since then, but
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I don't know if you noticed when there was a ceremony when Charles was kind of installed as,
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I don't know the exact wording, but there was some kind of ceremony where all the British
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establishment. And he had to sign twice. He had to sign, put his signatures on a book, you know,
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or whatever it was, and a document. And there were a load of pens there. And in Charles's view,
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2:28:48 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction] been one pen. So he kind of very, in a very irritable manner,
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2:28:55 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction] day, I don't know, but he was being filmed live and it was being sent all over
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the world, you know, and he said to his servant, he didn't say anything. Well, I think he did
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actually say, I can't remember what he said, but he was very irritated and was flicking his fingers
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like this, get these pens out of the way to his servant. The servant did what he, outrageous.
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And, you know, he clearly- Anyway, come on, we're way over time.
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He couldn't see himself. So I wanted to ask you, you mentioned Robert Kennedy, you met him,
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you said, he's running for president, I've heard, is that right? And if he is,
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Well, if his dad or uncle were running today, they'd be more conservative than Trump in some
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ways. So I mean, I like Robert Kennedy Jr. You know, I think he would be a good president.
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Would I vote for him? I don't know. I mean, I don't know where he is, but the Democratic
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Party in our country has really gone so far away from whatever was. They've become really evil.
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I mean, everything you stand for is just anti-Christianity, it's anti-America. So
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yeah, he would be a good just to run, if anything else, just to show how the compromises and
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I don't think we're going to ever have a conservative or someone. And I would actually
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say Robert Kennedy Jr. is conservative, even though his family runs a Democratic Party.
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But he told me that, you know, he doesn't, I don't think he agrees with all the things
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at all today. But I, it's a good question. But with the history of that family,
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Steven, we're stopping. Mike, can you please say a prayer for those here? But also remember that a
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Yes, please. Oh, I'd love to. I'd love to. Lord, I just thank you for all those that are listening,
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how many hairs are on our head. You know, when we sit down, when we rise up, like David wrote in
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Psalm 139, you know, our thoughts are far off. Lord, you love us and you're not willing that any
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2:31:20 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction] pray, Lord, for those listening that do not know you to be who you are,
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2:31:31 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction] like that thief on the cross that said, Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom. Lord,
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thank you for your forgiveness because of what you did on the cross for your blood that was
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shed for us. Thank you, Lord, for the authority and the power, Lord, that fear of death that you
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came to remove. And I pray that you would touch each and every heart that's listening,
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You're so gracious and loving, Lord, as you show us in your word that you're humble and that you're
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longing for us, Lord, just to turn to you and to have that relationship that brings salvation,
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to be born again of your spirit. So I pray, Lord, that you would just raise up not just the
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more freedom fighters, but Lord, those that would stand for you in these last days that would
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way truth in life. And I thank you, Lord, for all these that are doing their work, lawyers and doctors
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God, that you'd be glorified and that you would do that work, Lord, in each one of our hearts
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expose the works of darkness and that, Lord, you'd push back all these things, Lord, these
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pray, Lord, even in this group, that there would just be a cure for all the damages that it's
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caused. And I thank you, God, for their faithful work. Bless them, go before us. And I pray all
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this in the wonderful name of Jesus. Amen. Amen. Thank you very much, Mike. Thank you.
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Thank you, everybody, for being here. Thank you, Stephen, for organizing and put final chats in
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there and the meeting will now end and you can go to the Tom Rodman. You can go to the Tom Rodman
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group. The link is there on the chat for those who have the time. Mike McClure, well done. We're out
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here supporting you and honour your courage and we need more of you. So may your prayer be
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God bless all. Thank you. Thank you, Charles. Thank you, Stephen. Thank you, Shasta. Thank you, Mike.
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Thank you all. God bless you.