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Why the Declaration Is More Relevant to Us Than the Constitution | 7/1/22

Why the Declaration Is More Relevant to Us Than the Constitution | 7/1/22

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Why the Declaration Is More Relevant to Us Than the Constitution | 7/1/22

Why the Declaration Is More Relevant to Us Than the Constitution | 7/1/22

Why the Declaration Is More Relevant to Us Than the Constitution | 7/1/22

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out next on this special edition

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with the soap opera

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what unfiltered constitutional

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conservative first the

2:04

, with you know hello

2:06

and welcome that fellow american patriot

2:09

the minimum standing at the ready

2:11

the fight a new far liberty welcome

2:14

to the months of liberty this is liberty

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month this is biblical pride

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month and the to tie together because

2:22

our liberty is rooted

2:24

yes in biblical values

2:26

bibs biblical truth and

2:28

self evident truths this

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is our annual july fourth

2:34

episode and boy do we need it now

2:36

more than ever because what

2:38

we are confronted with as you well

2:40

know is much greater

2:42

than anything

2:42

the our founders ever dreamt

2:45

of much less actually

2:47

the year

2:48

king george the

2:51

mean sam adams

2:53

stood before that the

2:55

legislative body philadelphia

2:58

this was three weeks after his son

3:00

declaration

3:03

and he said

3:05

that our contest

3:07

is going to determine whether we

3:09

will remain the last

3:12

asylum for mankind or

3:14

civil and religious liberty

3:18

today

3:20

we now know we have no asylum

3:22

last or human bodily

3:24

autonomy or anything

3:27

every single firewall the

3:30

constitution has been breached and

3:33

it's really been breached for a while this

3:36

is now we are suffering the consequences

3:38

those breaches were happening for many years

3:41

we ignored then we had a fake movement

3:43

against it we had a bunch of distracted

3:45

phony conservative elected officials

3:48

and commentators they put

3:50

their petty careers stupid

3:54

ideas and desire for

3:56

a little bit more money and same over

4:00

the need to do what's right as

4:03

we learn from our founders it doesn't take much

4:05

you only need a minority they

4:08

succeed in fighting for liberty

4:11

the you need a certain threshold

4:13

and we're not there yet the movement

4:15

is still too small as to overshadow

4:18

i fraud

4:21

because of what they did throughout

4:23

the years we

4:25

didn't follow the

4:27

admonition of john adams

4:30

to nip the suits of arbitrary power

4:32

in the bud no we

4:35

allowed there is arbitrary

4:37

forces the creep

4:39

up and take away more power more

4:41

power until

4:43

before we knew it as

4:46

they were setting those charges laying

4:49

the bombs for

4:51

years eventual you the last

4:53

couple of years they were able to detonate

4:56

them one after another and a controlled demolition

4:59

and destroy everything we need

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to live

5:03

literally to live freely life

5:06

liberty pursuit of happiness hop

5:08

into on including on our

5:11

bodies on are breathing holes in

5:14

inside our bodies

5:16

and yet

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for most people who

5:20

operate in the sphere who

5:22

claim to be leader thought leaders

5:25

and have following if

5:27

is it this never happened it's as if this

5:30

is not going on at all it's all

5:32

just a soap opera palace intrigue

5:34

politics like any other day how

5:36

many republicans seats are we gonna pick up

5:38

in november and nothing

5:40

inspires them to change a

5:43

big part of that and

5:46

christmas i

5:48

can't blame them under one out with

5:50

barely any advertisers acts adnan

5:52

for today if you've noticed dwindling

5:55

recently and

5:58

the platforms and

6:01

i yeah i just earn enough money just

6:04

enough to support my family nothing more

6:08

lot of people earn a good living in this that's

6:12

why you can't count on that those that you thought

6:14

you could count on we must be those

6:16

leaders of first we must understand

6:19

what we are celebrating independence

6:22

day and

6:24

there's nothing really unique about july fourth

6:26

other than that was the day that

6:29

they sign the document it

6:32

really is the document we're celebrating

6:35

not so much an independent state modern

6:38

countries has some sort of independence day

6:42

what it is the values on

6:44

which that independence was sounded

6:48

that are immutable you're everlasting

6:51

the speak to all generations all times

6:53

and all locations not

6:55

a matter of a particular country

6:58

if we lose control over one which we have

7:01

perhaps you can go elsewhere or

7:04

elsewhere within the city states to

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abide by in force

7:09

protect and live by those

7:11

values

7:16

independence day it really

7:18

more special than comes to sunday the past

7:20

i said we should celebrate constitution they

7:22

in september instead of labor day

7:24

they'll be september seventeenth but

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in many respects our constitution is over

7:29

with it's meaningless now

7:31

if we ever got will we wanted they'll

7:33

separated we would start off

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abiding by it until were able to convene a

7:38

convincing the states and it's weaken

7:40

up the really what needs to be done until

7:43

then it's a meaningless documents okay

7:47

and it's always slay that sacred cow

7:50

the only thing the constitution is being used

7:52

for is to prevent us

7:54

from fighting back against their violations

7:58

okay

7:59

in not to say

8:01

that we're just gonna go rogue do a we

8:03

want but in terms

8:05

of fighting back against their breaches we have to

8:07

remember we can sell

8:09

constitutional we want the

8:12

constitution is meaningless and

8:15

let you abide by and enforce the

8:17

dictator decider random on

8:21

the declaration of independence the

8:24

constitution was not a perfect documents the

8:27

declaration was a perfect documents

8:30

why the

8:32

declaration a secret

8:34

a grin like the bible

8:36

that he would built upon the

8:38

foundational biblical principles

8:41

self evident truth god

8:44

given rights

8:46

isn't it a technical charter like a contract

8:50

the technical stuff in it a lot of it

8:52

was a close call could have gone either way

8:55

sounders were divided the understood

8:57

it doesn't answer not all of it speaks

8:59

to

9:01

all era

9:02

and it could be updated these you

9:04

have to have the proper process but

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it was up there for hundred years without the proper process

9:09

and here we are today trying to cling

9:11

to a dead documents

9:14

the declaration is what matters more

9:19

the could a constitution again

9:22

constitutions don't guarantee you

9:24

rights

9:27

the guy that the direct

9:30

the could inspire

9:32

they don't implement them at

9:35

the end of the day it's people with

9:38

morals and eat those and godly

9:40

values that understand

9:42

the principles of the declaration

9:45

that will stand and fight it they say that the

9:47

understands that you can't have these

9:49

amelia the deal your absurd hyper

9:52

literalist outcomes were you focus

9:54

on one aspect to us to

9:56

to a fault

9:57

and then you come out time and

9:59

again with outcomes and

10:02

results that are empty set a goal to the

10:04

declaration of independence but somehow you're

10:06

falling the constitution know the

10:08

work that way

10:12

the again it the declaration

10:14

was a perfect document the

10:17

can do is built upon

10:19

biblical values okay

10:23

psalm ninety seven the law of the lord

10:26

is perfect converting the sole

10:28

testimony of the lord is sure making

10:30

wise the simple obviously

10:36

this document the sign

10:38

on july fourth the decorate

10:41

the the resolution

10:44

the henry leave resolution to break

10:46

off of england was adopted july

10:49

second we celebrate

10:52

the fourth or independence they take

10:54

leads i second the big

10:56

deal is the fourth that

10:58

was the document the just two hundred

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and one words of the preamble the

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found in

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charter

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from what i can see

11:08

and you could divide different ways people can a teacher

11:10

differently the

11:12

my view you can glean from just those two

11:14

hundred and one words

11:16

product of

11:17

thomas jefferson john adams benjamin

11:20

franklin roger sherman robert

11:22

livingston

11:24

the

11:26

the oh it principles in

11:28

available principles the

11:31

morality of the just governing

11:33

system

11:36

then we'll see how explain them in

11:38

their terms of their relevance the

11:41

times we live in what

11:43

we're left with to do

11:46

n y the constitution

11:49

without the fortitude to

11:51

abide by the principles of the declaration

11:54

is meaningless and indeed we can all agree

11:56

unfortunately became meaningless

12:00

the to start to give us somewhat of a guiding

12:03

light

12:04

so where we head from here what we

12:06

need to do with it had a make the

12:08

declaration of independence great

12:10

again the

12:12

first principle that individuals

12:15

are born with natural rights

12:17

that come from god from

12:20

historical precedent not

12:22

from english common law to time not

12:25

from the democratic wins of the majority

12:27

in a given society and certainly not the

12:31

oligarchy or a monarchy

12:35

then itself was a novel idea the time

12:39

a's jefferson wrote

12:43

infinity the me for a summary view

12:45

of the rights of the british america the

12:47

guy who gave us life the even

12:50

liberty the same time the

12:52

hand and force may destroy they

12:55

cannot this join them in

12:58

other words yeah me people could i

13:00

brute force in slave you empower

13:03

you tie you down put a mask on you

13:05

inject you say you're going to lose your

13:07

livelihood if you don't destroy your

13:09

god given immune system it

13:11

doesn't change the fact that

13:14

god gave you those rights and you

13:16

have them

13:20

whether at that moment you can exercise

13:23

the now daisy of pure atheism

13:25

has grown out into it and become

13:28

in vogue but at the time everyone

13:30

seemed to believe that god gave people

13:32

life the

13:34

know she was that you know you

13:37

can have rulers decide what you want to do with those

13:39

people

13:41

understanding was i virtue

13:44

of your right to liz you have

13:46

the right to liberty meaning

13:48

as long as you're not directly harming people

13:51

you could walk around and

13:54

do what you want

13:56

you

13:58

move breed live

14:00

earn a living have property the

14:04

not be molested by government

14:07

the an individual that those

14:10

rights are be on mob

14:13

rule for tyrannical

14:15

political majority

14:19

okay

14:20

the that principal number one there

14:23

there's a certain number of right that

14:26

are beyond reproach there you can't legislate

14:29

them there's no exceptions to

14:31

then

14:32

because the predated

14:34

any society any governance

14:36

of men god

14:38

given rights if

14:41

god created you he has a mission

14:43

for you the definition

14:46

then you cannot

14:49

allow other human beings to get in the way

14:51

of that mission it's

14:53

not course sense they

14:56

can principal chief among those natural rights

14:59

even by god in

15:02

got is the source of those rights are

15:04

life liberty and the pursuit of happiness the

15:08

earn a living to own property implicit

15:11

in that right is is the natural right to self

15:13

defense obviously as sam

15:16

adams said

15:18

among the natural rights of the colonists are these

15:20

first the right to life second lead to liberty

15:22

thoroughly to property together

15:24

with the right to defend them in the best manner

15:27

they can this is gonna become

15:29

very important not just

15:31

second amendment the right own a gun the

15:34

right to defend those progressives

15:37

okay remember is not just the people thing of

15:39

the second amendment they think of you

15:41

know the biggest crime

15:44

there wasn't really the right to self

15:46

defense with coming forth that

15:49

obvious yeah i mean someone tries to beat you up

15:51

you know you give the right to defend yourself that

15:53

certainly is a natural rights but that

15:55

wasn't really what they were talking about

15:58

i wasn't what they were discussing

16:00

the the right the

16:03

defend those the

16:06

on the right they came from god that

16:08

either god given right because

16:11

if you don't have the right to defend them

16:14

what is the purpose any

16:17

charter is meaningless and that's could be our

16:19

main point today

16:23

now when you drill down to

16:26

some of those rights what they mean what

16:29

do they mean now not going to

16:32

go into death today and exactly

16:35

what natural rights are including

16:37

life liberty or property pursuit

16:39

of happiness right to defend them i

16:43

want to see two things about them i want

16:45

to single out one particular right an

16:48

ad hoc generally to to

16:50

the definition of those rights the

16:53

anything said in his essay on numb

16:57

property rights he said that conscious

16:59

is the most sacred form of our property paraphrasing

17:02

a little bit their them have in front of me hunt

17:06

into the most sacred right well

17:10

you see from another writings and madison that religious

17:12

conscience is the highest level of that

17:14

conscience the very important

17:19

in madison seventeen eighty five

17:21

memorial and ramon

17:24

strengths he

17:27

rode he explained

17:29

this idea

17:31

then inherent

17:33

the not inherent nylander right

17:37

that is liberty religious liberty they

17:41

are based on your duties to dot

17:44

like we just said

17:45

and those duties predated

17:48

the city

17:50

the road religion it must be

17:53

less to the conviction and conscience

17:55

of every man

17:57

it's reasonable because the opinions

17:59

of men,

17:59

enough follow

18:01

the dictates of other men what

18:04

did hear a right towards men

18:06

is a duty towards the crater this

18:09

duty is president

18:13

or proceeded to the claims

18:15

of civil society just

18:18

yesterday the legal

18:21

case came before the supreme court

18:24

the

18:25

the state of new york requiring

18:27

directly that all healthcare workers

18:30

get

18:32

the fighters poison into their body

18:36

and they are not taking religious exemptions and now

18:38

we know such as the fetal cell lines

18:40

that are used in the materials but also

18:42

now we know that this messes up god's

18:44

given immune system that

18:46

every bit of the religious violation

18:49

as much as it is a medical the

18:51

nation and

18:54

once again as we've seen throughout only

18:56

thomas

18:57

or a huge and alito would have even

19:00

agreed to hear the case the other

19:02

is had no interest in hearing the case

19:04

com is wrote a fiery descent on it

19:07

the always does

19:09

the by the way it's not a coincidence that if you look

19:11

at thomas' writings more

19:13

than any supreme court justice ever

19:16

he had championed natural law

19:18

natural rights and and the declaration

19:20

he always talks about that army talk

19:22

about a little bit in overfelt descend

19:25

are more sudden the constitution needs

19:29

though so again

19:31

that right

19:33

via leading your boss your religious

19:38

the leaf

19:40

on and and inside

19:41

your body in order to earn a

19:43

living in a real live a functional life

19:47

i'm sorry folks

19:49

i don't give a damn about dobbs

19:51

go through me the violating

19:53

conservative orthodoxy

19:56

i cannot get excited

19:58

about god

19:59

in one hand that

20:02

the bad guys can optionally kill their

20:04

babies

20:05

while our people must be forced

20:07

to get an abortion including pregnant women

20:09

by the way

20:13

the themed some the same justices

20:15

are a part of that

20:16

and yet there is no movement help of by the way

20:19

it's funny that there's our five or

20:21

six states

20:22

that had been enjoying by federal or

20:24

state courts from banning

20:26

abortion wolf we just had dobbs right

20:29

that didn't happen

20:30

it again

20:33

the theme of today is it's not a matter

20:35

of the statute i

20:38

supreme court precedent and even

20:40

a constitutional clause it's

20:42

your willingness to fight

20:44

for them one side is

20:46

willing to fight they'll take you to courts afterwards

20:48

okay will fine yell we

20:51

can't they had the right to regulate

20:53

abortion what has been

20:55

working the test those limits now

20:57

we'll get where to go to some dirt bag lower court

20:59

judge and do what we want they do that every time i

21:01

warned you they're gonna do that

21:03

we can please give oh my gosh we we

21:06

was won an election republicans

21:08

won the less north we wanted supreme court case

21:10

and then we go home that's all the fox

21:13

news driven phony conservatives want

21:15

you to do you have to fight for

21:17

it every day you have the organized locally

21:20

make it

21:22

the nab them all

21:23

the do against what we say

21:26

this is were going to say we're not could tolerate

21:28

views and people that violate these

21:31

rights this is going to happen we're

21:33

not like gov governance locally

21:36

at least scenarios where majority of the people

21:38

say they believe in what we believe in we're

21:42

gonna fight for it and we're not going accept

21:44

anything less than

21:46

when i got a care for supreme court says no

21:49

you don't either right or upside down

21:52

or have a lower court violates a supreme

21:54

court the did the right decision but

21:57

anyway that is

21:59

in

21:59

the able to life liberty property religious

22:02

consciences the most sacred and that's being violated

22:05

now and known wants to fight for

22:09

dr average conservative alcove is over

22:11

with no it's not

22:13

they're just getting started the

22:16

other thing i wanted to mention while we're

22:18

on principle too

22:21

he

22:23

also really channeling madison

22:28

madison was against the bill

22:30

of rights

22:32

because we have the declaration of rights declaration

22:35

of independence and and the various state declarations

22:38

of rights people he will forget the us

22:42

the glory to the beautiful documentary terse

22:46

it was written and seventeen seventy six

22:48

at that time you had other colonies

22:51

and then some them a little bit before some

22:53

them later you between seventy seventy six and

22:55

seventeen eighty seven had ,

22:57

state constitutions that sandal did at

22:59

a declaration of rights somewhere little bit more verbose

23:02

and will quote from some that today

23:05

right

23:07

they understood what was a right and what

23:09

wasn't right

23:10

that positive benefits

23:13

were subject to more

23:14

the legislation

23:16

neg it is that the government

23:19

wants to

23:20

you a positive to my negative state of being

23:23

right they didn't meet her

23:25

spell that out in his concern

23:28

was that if you spell

23:30

it out in a charter it

23:32

will give the impression that

23:35

the rights come from the charter he

23:38

did i mean everything's ok where am i right

23:40

let's look at the constitution know because

23:43

sousa was a technical sorter of

23:45

what governments should do ten do

23:48

and in what context and one of the procedures checks

23:50

and balances the even powers of their respective

23:53

branches was worth technical document

23:55

was a necessary documents

23:57

they didn't wanna put the rights in there could have waited

23:59

the declaration of independence and rights

24:02

were understood the understood what

24:04

natural law was

24:05

the minute you start spelling it out

24:09

meeting could government create

24:12

the rule that says

24:15

everyone has to go out of their home buck

24:17

naked you know what to wear clothes

24:19

the show me where in the constitution

24:22

there that will transition is discussed that at

24:24

all okay but then we had the decor

24:26

them bill of rights

24:29

and you get satan

24:31

canon you know finagle

24:32

reading favorite

24:34

the causes of it

24:35

my didn't say

24:38

it self evident it's self

24:41

evident truth

24:42

a government from local state

24:45

to federal but even local unsafe cannot do that

24:47

the

24:50

and yet ninety

24:51

instead of conservative done suckers

24:54

today it's the myth super majority on

24:56

the supreme court the believe

24:58

in sigurdsson the government

25:01

could force injections upon you take

25:03

away your life liberty and property the on that your

25:06

pursuit a you know pursuit of happiness

25:08

if you're doing

25:09

then make it literally in order to go

25:11

anywhere who live a functional

25:14

live anywhere

25:16

the fourth

25:18

this is even worse than saying you can't

25:20

wear clothes you were putting

25:22

a positive on your negative space you

25:24

must put a particularly article

25:27

on your breathing holes

25:31

so this is how we have this absurd

25:33

outcome

25:35

of where we have more gun rights than ever

25:39

then you could carry a gun

25:42

what you have to walk with bondage

25:44

and your nose and mouth because

25:47

i'm reading the charter like amelia video

25:49

yeah it says your arms

25:51

but it doesn't say of the right to breathe ha

25:54

no the work know a bit but

25:56

that was his premise any and he was right

25:59

the was

26:01

ironically was the anti federalists who are

26:03

even more concerned about protecting rights

26:05

that

26:06

and we're very concerned about the constitution

26:09

that needed to be feted mason

26:12

patrick henry and medicine promised

26:15

that he would introduce it as a member

26:17

of the house and the first congress and he and he kept

26:19

his promise but a recently he was opposed

26:21

to a because that very reason i think

26:23

you is right you don't

26:25

wanna start putting rights in a constitution

26:27

consists of the governing docking the

26:30

document laid out what

26:33

they felt didn't need to be laid out but

26:35

nonetheless needed to be laid out self

26:37

evident truths are

26:40

we went a little bit longer but i think that's

26:42

that's important to where we're headed number

26:44

three okay

26:47

you have rights that's great really going to do

26:49

about number three

26:51

that individuals form a government as a

26:53

social compact not

26:55

to infringe upon those rights no no no

26:58

just opposites to protect those

27:00

an elbow rights from threats in

27:02

a way that could not be managed without

27:04

some governing body

27:06

and if is the best in question any form a government

27:09

is

27:10

an evil but a necessary evil but it is evil

27:13

and he understood and it's was your the never

27:15

and this is why a constitution can be perfect

27:18

the been once you have a governing body new times discuss

27:20

this is there would be perfect

27:21

the great documentary the best when we ever had

27:25

certainly nice the outdated

27:26

hannity we live in

27:28

we well see it didn't help prevent

27:30

them from destroying us

27:33

declaration was a perfect docking

27:36

when you get the number three witches

27:39

hard because god created

27:41

us his ways are perfect his creations

27:43

perfect with

27:45

that he gives us the right to to liberty

27:49

okay but here's where where

27:53

the you know that the

27:55

heavens it

27:58

our our to a are to god

28:01

the lane he gave to men kind

28:04

rated and som

28:07

the now we have to govern

28:09

this is where things get hairy

28:12

because you can have no government that's what they were

28:14

saying yes there's something if

28:17

you have nothing then it's the strongest

28:20

then

28:21

we'll go and beat you up in

28:23

and control you this is

28:26

great you are created by god but that's nice

28:28

but now you're liberty is up to us

28:30

see you need some sort of civil society

28:33

to create some sort of governing body

28:35

who protect those rights

28:39

they did their thugs whether they're bill gates is

28:41

whether they're robbers

28:44

you need to do justice sure

28:46

tranquility

28:48

that's that's the preamble that of the constitution

28:50

but that's dictated here you

28:54

can't lose sight of the purpose is not to

28:56

do whatever they think it's nice

28:59

to do

29:00

even if it infringes upon your right

29:02

no this the main purpose

29:06

the find how your rights are being

29:08

infringed upon

29:10

the to use the government

29:13

the combat that

29:14

that's all we talk about nowadays

29:17

white states need to get stronger to interpose

29:20

against the federal tyranny

29:23

number four

29:25

that on issues not affecting in illinois rights

29:28

there is a middle ground so these areas that you must

29:31

protect then there are things that you mustn't

29:33

do as a government

29:35

you can never ever ever ever

29:37

worth of we inject or put a mask

29:39

and zone

29:41

but then there's this other things you know

29:44

that are they're not

29:45

on elemental and they're not violating

29:47

an elbow right there somewhere in the middle

29:50

that government may exercise

29:52

just powers

29:54

they merely for the safety and stability of the society

29:58

no garbage collection the that

30:02

get that common defense a military

30:06

universal weights and measurements it's

30:08

currency just so you can you have engaged

30:10

and commerce basic things like that

30:15

so that that's fair game and that they can

30:17

legislate and sid legislate that

30:21

it only pursuant the

30:23

consent of the government

30:25

them legitimate form of republican

30:28

representation consent that's what music

30:30

and said the the governed them

30:32

and inherent in this principle is that know outside

30:35

forces not controlled by the members

30:38

of that society itself may determine

30:40

the destiny of that society so

30:43

so in this principle it's can set by the

30:45

govern mean

30:47

some form

30:49

the consistently elected

30:51

to represent the representative bodies

30:55

her dominate in that control that

30:58

you cannot have executives

31:00

and judiciary making

31:03

big societal decisions

31:05

certainly international forces

31:08

the guidance talk about my book stolen sovereignty

31:11

it also is is that just on political

31:13

but but geographical jurisdictional sovereignty

31:16

if you have a society that initially

31:18

least clean to the

31:20

land and they have a governing society

31:22

based upon that to do justice

31:25

to preserve those animal animal rights

31:28

well

31:30

you can have other people forced

31:32

their way on that society not

31:35

pursuant to the rules of that society

31:37

of how to admit other members

31:40

hands you can have people

31:42

invade your porter demand rights

31:44

demand access to the courts get access

31:46

to the courts get access to your schools

31:49

your health care drop an anchor

31:51

baby and has that kid forcibly

31:55

a member of your society against your

31:57

will and there's nothing you can do to stop it's oh

31:59

and also though we get counted in the census

32:01

a we the story her representations that violates

32:04

principal number four huntsville

32:07

number five

32:10

that all men were created equal

32:13

in access to in defense

32:15

of those an ill and or right a

32:18

not equality and societal outcomes

32:20

privileges or other human pursuits

32:24

that run counter counter to natural law because

32:27

by definition then you're playing god

32:29

and you're you're saying over got even the score

32:31

okay you need this amounts of money you

32:34

need these programs and benefits

32:36

and medicaid and this and that all

32:39

that stuff is not just unconstitutional

32:41

but as a against natural law that's

32:43

be like to private charity and

32:46

frankly the only reason why people

32:48

are in dire straits is because of all this stuff

32:50

that we violated healthcare is self

32:52

evident that has become that way also

32:56

implicit in the preamble is that all members

32:59

of a given society are equal

33:01

in the right to self governance

33:03

in their respective societies on their territory

33:06

that know ruling class or individualized

33:09

the right to invasively govern

33:11

over someone elses life okay

33:14

so we're all the equal in

33:16

that sense

33:18

you can have

33:20

a growing class of people so

33:22

if if you have after forty

33:24

years of violating the declaration the constitution

33:27

the government sponsored monopolies they

33:29

can now destroy your life

33:33

no that that's not okay

33:35

the kind of her anymore

33:37

the you literally cannot live functioning

33:40

live without despotism of the whims

33:42

of this bill gates ruling class

33:44

know that's not okay the

33:47

first by principal the

33:49

you will know every one of them has been abrogated

33:53

tortilla beyond recognition

33:55

up is down down his up in his out i was

33:57

in

33:59

what is antithetical

33:59

right

34:01

the

34:03

the highest right under the current utopia

34:05

what was the foundational god given right

34:08

is now i'm criminalize

34:11

that's where we are which

34:14

leaves us

34:15

the main course of today so

34:18

the six principle

34:20

mentioned in the declaration for without it

34:22

the declaration is just a toothless

34:25

as the constitution which became too

34:29

that is

34:30

when a long train of abuses and use their patients

34:33

of the aforementioned principles continue

34:37

without any other recourse i'm paraphrasing

34:39

the decoration here

34:42

the people have the right

34:43

indeed a duty to rebel against

34:45

that existing system and

34:48

that's the one that taboo to talk about what

34:51

it was the most important thing

34:55

here is what they understood

34:57

hey here's what they understood

35:01

there is no perfect document

35:03

you could write let

35:05

me let me quote you give you a couple

35:08

of the thing about thomas

35:10

paine wrote it is a perversion

35:12

of terms to say that a charter

35:15

good as right for

35:18

two reasons number one it's not true the

35:20

right come from god that's appointed declaration

35:23

the kind that you know the constitution is now

35:25

in of the bill of rights is now synonymous

35:27

with the confusion right oh

35:30

you're the right to free speech

35:33

you have the right to due process you have the right

35:35

to not yell not to be your the

35:38

beauty why can't the government com

35:40

the f b i com you know you say

35:42

ah i don't like would joe biden

35:45

doing i don't i don't like what's going on here selection

35:47

was stolen i think your code fascism

35:49

it's horrible vaccines are

35:51

killing people

35:52

why can't the as the i kicking your

35:55

door and just grab you and throwing throw you in jail

35:58

why

35:59

go to uncommon

35:59

you know it is true

36:02

the not why that's

36:04

good violates your god given rights if

36:07

you didn't have that charter it would still violence

36:10

but com it seems also thing another

36:12

thing

36:14

the don't give you rights practically

36:16

because it's just a parchment paper as

36:18

as a medicine said on the court in front of the but

36:20

it's a parchment paper that it's meaningless

36:22

if if the people don't form

36:25

strategies society

36:28

the big

36:30

in politics policy law and

36:32

culture to enforce it and

36:34

safeguarding it's nothing

36:36

we could waive the constitution in front and all

36:39

we want and no less that off the now the

36:41

openly say screw it

36:42

and we've always said that

36:44

they just said it more scholarly terms but

36:46

people like yelp ruth bader ginsburg

36:49

and

36:49

and and marshall

36:52

and brain in in all these guys over the years

36:54

the supreme court

36:56

the add more and more artful way of saying the constitution

36:58

sucks and we're just gonna update it

37:00

we just went and played by their dean

37:05

john dickinson

37:07

in federal farmer

37:09

very interesting discussion he

37:11

he's disgusting you know how

37:13

do you define two are so there's there's

37:15

government powers this human rights

37:18

where's that gray area where's the line where

37:21

you know you start legislating you feel you

37:23

have a power and you have a duty and sometimes a

37:25

prerogative to legislate a certain thing er

37:28

nowadays where we don't believe in legislating to just

37:31

declare through edict the courts or the executive

37:33

branch the masters

37:36

the universe at davos what

37:38

what what were the right there's

37:42

always going to be a conflict

37:45

though he wrote the following it is said that

37:47

when the people make a constitution has delegate

37:49

powers that all powers not delegated

37:52

by them to those who govern

37:53

the reserve to the people then

37:56

at the people in the present case have reserved

37:58

and and fell

37:59

and in their feet elements everybody

38:02

in power not expressly given

38:05

by the federal constitution to those who sell administer

38:07

the national government do

38:10

you think now that we adopted constitution

38:13

that's what is okay know those things the weights

38:15

and measures and coinage and raising

38:17

an army other things an article one section

38:20

eight

38:21

enumerated powers everything else

38:23

everything we government does on certainly healthcare

38:25

education all this stuff certainly

38:28

anything the cdc does

38:31

it completely on constitution

38:34

right that queer

38:37

then he says

38:40

it said on other hand that the people when

38:42

they make a constitution yield all power

38:45

not expressly reserved to themselves

38:49

okay so this is always the conflict well

38:51

they did that we have

38:53

certain rights and then like if it's not

38:56

spelled out the government could do it garmin

38:58

answer and powers on spelled out we were

39:00

there it's way they will day of course is the ladder

39:03

yeah

39:04

here's the punchline

39:06

you could say that all you want you could yell

39:08

that all you want

39:10

the other kids you don't most of what i'm saying

39:14

conservative smart suri

39:16

conservative legal minds

39:19

will talk about this all the time

39:21

the what the hell are you gonna do about

39:23

it here

39:25

the the end of that quote from john dickinson

39:28

the truth is an engine to concede

39:30

by the way one are you really the mean crestor of darko

39:32

the said a recent on the truth is

39:35

in either case it is mere matter

39:37

of opinion

39:39

the right

39:40

the what like you could be that all you want

39:43

is a matter of opinion and men

39:45

usually take either side of the argument as

39:47

will best answer their purposes

39:50

but the general presumption being that men

39:53

who govern

39:54

we'll in down for cases

39:56

the through laws and constitution most

39:59

favorably

39:59

the increasing their own power

40:01

and and that's the bottom line

40:04

this is all a fancy way

40:06

of saying what

40:08

our friend and colleague and partner

40:12

the now i see days says all the time

40:14

we're not governed by the rule of law we're

40:17

governed by the rule political will and it's not

40:19

just now words totally the law the jungle

40:21

but even back then

40:23

it ended a day

40:24

the there's always gonna be new concepts

40:27

that confuse people gray areas where

40:29

powers and rights the intersect

40:34

you tube you can yell all you want and

40:36

right all the legal opinions you want but

40:38

the bottom line is the strongest men is going

40:40

to win

40:41

that doesn't mean you just give up you do need to have

40:44

a government cannot full anarchy but

40:46

there are going to be times where

40:48

it's going to be the strongest powers so

40:51

if the if it's the people as he notes the men

40:53

who govern that are emphatically

40:55

pushing one thing

40:57

the people are asleep you know exactly

40:59

where that

41:00

a gray area dispute dispute is going

41:02

to head

41:05

again back to thomas paine it's perversion

41:07

of terms to say that it's harder gives right

41:11

madison is is parchment paper if you don't fight for

41:14

paraphrasing there

41:18

okay

41:20

so that's where we

41:22

are

41:24

so what do you do have over time

41:26

they're like

41:28

you're violating people's rights if you don't

41:30

wear a mask you're like why

41:32

are you gotta be kidding me

41:34

that's what they do they turn it around

41:36

the what are you gonna do and

41:38

that's where we get back to the long train

41:41

of usurpation that

41:43

is the do it the right and the duty

41:46

the throw it off

41:48

now the understood that

41:51

he can be light intransigent causes

41:54

there's gotta be a systemic

41:57

the consequential breeds

41:59

the all other forms of redress

42:03

or over with

42:05

okay all other forms of her address

42:08

and i think you would agree with me we are

42:10

literally at that point we

42:13

are literally at that point this

42:17

wasn't some throwaway line

42:20

like yeah that's a cute thing

42:23

everyone everyone will agree to life little bit library

42:25

and properties but that last line the like

42:27

to gloss over i know that sounds too violent

42:29

dot on top of that

42:33

let me read you from article six of

42:35

of nice states

42:37

constitution

42:38

fargo six or the maryland declaration of rights which

42:41

might be the best one as soon as a good one

42:43

several them say this but i'm gonna

42:45

read you from maryland whenever

42:48

the ends of government are perverted and public

42:50

library manifestly endangered and

42:52

all other means of redress or in of sexual

42:55

the people may and of right

42:57

ought to reform the old

42:59

or established a

43:01

new government

43:03

the doctrine of non resistance

43:06

against arbitrary power and up for

43:08

oppression is absurd

43:11

play this and destructive of

43:13

the good and happiness of

43:15

mankind

43:19

folks you know what they were talking about

43:21

i mean an old days and even beginning of a republic

43:23

when you had problems on the states they would march

43:25

people out by force of gun

43:28

that

43:29

that was back when you know they

43:32

had guns we had guns will and and guns was was

43:34

actually the platinum of all liberty because

43:36

it was a deterrent when the people were armed

43:40

the also

43:42

culturally when that was more votes

43:45

kind of what they did

43:49

the i just wanna make it clear

43:52

from a moral standpoint

43:55

we are light years beyond

43:59

that trigger

44:01

when we have the right to abolish this government

44:04

and these people should be swinging from

44:06

trees

44:07

and it's not even close

44:10

our founders were never in this predicament

44:15

the when when john adams wrote his friend

44:17

daniel leopold a lawyer excuse like kylie

44:20

like edu leopold very good

44:22

a letter to him like what do you guys doing

44:24

it's stupid over a couple of

44:27

keep taxes

44:28

the going to mess with the largest naval power

44:31

in the world you're never going

44:32

when and the never really did when

44:34

the god providence of a whole

44:36

series of events

44:38

that the british kind of gave up they weren't defeated

44:42

the one part of their army surrendered her as

44:44

your

44:44

we they were crushed in the south and south

44:46

carolina south

44:47

the disaster the entire war

44:51

okay

44:52

you're never going to beat the british at the time

44:56

the he never really technically militarily

44:59

defeated them

45:00

god placed in their hearts

45:03

the bravery of those who did fine that

45:05

hates are you know we we've we've kind of

45:08

become so no

45:11

divorced from each other over the last hundred years

45:14

let let it go

45:16

importantly that's that's the king george's

45:18

credit

45:20

the king he was less of

45:22

a megalomaniac

45:24

then it's supposedly democratic we elected

45:26

leaders we have today at some point

45:28

you like okay wasn't worth it

45:30

the guys today they will fight

45:33

to the gates of hell with ever the last

45:35

breath in their to soul

45:38

the control you

45:39

never give up

45:44

anyway adam told him nip the suits

45:46

of arbitrary power in the bodies the only

45:48

maxim which could ever preserve the

45:50

liver liberties have any people

45:55

that's what it was so they weren't even in

45:57

the this in we were in

45:59

you read patrick henry is give me liberty

46:02

or give me death speeds go go ahead in

46:04

honor of july fourth and read it

46:08

what are you are coming to answer again was

46:10

the fact that

46:13

be added to the complaint was number

46:15

one things aren't so bad and number two

46:18

is how you going to see the breeze

46:20

the very good argued

46:21

but his point was is going

46:23

to get worse and worse

46:26

then you gotta fight back while you still can

46:29

when you wait until they have you and sacco's

46:31

and have your mouth duck tape

46:34

and have your body injected

46:36

closing your business is in churches with witch

46:39

king towards never thought of

46:42

then you can no longer fight back and that's kind

46:44

of where we are today

46:49

the data like sudden we have a revolution will

46:51

yeah of course

46:52

we should a long time ago it's certainly after codes ashes

46:55

and everything they're doing violated every cause

46:57

the constitution of the declaration

47:01

now we're at the point where we can no longer

47:04

do that that option is off

47:06

the table not because we're more

47:08

into lightened and we don't do things like that

47:10

because frankly we can't succeed at

47:13

the only reason

47:14

put on the other hand

47:18

though it harder because you

47:20

know their the the out the the did self governing

47:23

the british were across the world the at the come

47:25

over with enormous here it's from within there's no

47:27

way you could rebel

47:29

put on the other hand it's also much

47:31

easier

47:33

thank god we are not called upon

47:35

to pledge our our sacred

47:37

honor

47:39

fourteen are lies to take up

47:41

arms as they called for at the end of declaration

47:43

we don't even need to do that if

47:47

you merely a had other people

47:49

you are were trying to do here

47:52

the system in and includes the

47:54

concerted a thousand fox news the republican

47:56

party speak truth to power on

47:58

the issues the

48:00

polling data shows people are with us

48:02

much more than they were with the patriots at the time

48:05

they want to change more

48:07

over because of medicines design

48:11

we're not on our own

48:14

we have a political structure in place

48:17

the govern the doctor

48:19

to leave magistrates three thousand counties

48:21

fifty states

48:23

and we have numerous counties in states where

48:25

eighty percent of the or

48:27

sixty to eighty percent of people agree

48:30

with us

48:31

and and

48:32

almost nobody agrees with

48:35

the extent of what the governing class doing in those

48:37

parts of the country really

48:39

more almost any part of the country but certainly know

48:41

the area

48:44

merely we took the freedom that

48:46

we have we don't have a parliament

48:48

we don't have to towards

48:52

we have the choice

48:54

the a like but not as a let's put the pressure

48:56

and make it unacceptable

48:59

county officials and say like they do the governor

49:03

corporations and nc o's

49:05

that's grow with us

49:07

if we wanted to get drag queen time

49:09

stop in our

49:11

power to get that stopped

49:13

many many parts of the country we'll

49:16

need the whole country if last anyway

49:18

that's fine we need an asylum less to main

49:20

time for civil and religious liberty

49:23

i'll take one day but we could probably achieve it's

49:25

and fifteen to twenty five easily

49:29

national divorce

49:31

that is the manifestation of filming

49:34

the long train of usurpation

49:37

i wouldn't need is you cannot get caught

49:39

up in the axle of when they violate

49:41

ten cause the constitution will then we

49:44

were bound like for example daniel

49:46

could just put a state fight back

49:48

against the seats deport illegal

49:51

could estate make it's own energy policy

49:53

in isn't that interstate commerce

49:55

you can't get wrapped around that when

49:57

they violated it's and are are killing

50:00

in our lives are are literally

50:02

i mean we're to be at the point where you can drive

50:06

hey get food where i

50:08

am it's already starting suddenly we're seeing these

50:10

blackouts and not even like a hundred degree

50:12

days where one so i'll you seat is like eighty

50:14

nine degree days

50:17

we need we need to create

50:20

or energy infrastructure and that that's not even was

50:22

the main issues i talk about

50:25

you can't get wrapped up winning national

50:27

divorce

50:28

the great states ready gonna i'm gonna say it until

50:30

i'm blue in the face

50:33

that focusing on the federal nonsense

50:38

it's so easy

50:41

why are people such dame towers

50:46

you know

50:48

i was feeling

50:53

our feelings down

50:56

yesterday i'm and i'm not gonna lie to you

50:58

i was engaging in self pity yesterday

51:01

i was feeling bad for myself

51:04

that we'd like

51:06

everything i did on twitter for eleven

51:08

years as last

51:10

every last the i can and can't retrieve

51:12

a single thing i've ever written them

51:15

all my followers your most them are

51:17

are lost

51:20

the

51:21

i don't exactly get a lot of help in what

51:23

i do on on

51:24

i myself then

51:27

all the time coming up with content

51:29

the information and strategies and

51:32

then also just actually getting on the playing field

51:34

and trying to implement them and fight for the myself

51:36

with legislators i know and people

51:39

you know that that have some sort of

51:41

no ability to

51:43

the make a difference

51:45

the i i don't have an i never had

51:49

any reservoir of time

51:51

or energy

51:52

the engage in self promotion to promote

51:54

my own brand not that even

51:57

want or need that as an end to itself

51:59

but just as the of getting the word

52:01

out

52:03

the now what kind of how i flew under the radar on twitter

52:06

and didn't get banned ages ago because

52:08

i wasn't big enough

52:10

those either shouting into the abyss while

52:13

everyone else would be focused on stupidity

52:16

the war or

52:20

once i finally broke through a little

52:22

bit

52:23

they banned me

52:25

there was a threat now

52:27

the other favorite name's you hear from even

52:29

the ones that might appear to be once

52:32

in awhile the alpine of say something

52:34

good but they won't relentlessly

52:37

follow up been focus on it

52:39

and then suggest exactly

52:41

what needs to be done call for

52:44

it's and same this be specific people

52:46

and pressure them to do with that's what we need to do

52:49

you don't have that and even the better ones

52:52

they don't do that

52:56

the here i am

52:57

you know so because they don't get a lot of help

53:00

promotion and anything

53:03

twitter was really my only source

53:06

i had facebook band

53:08

a long time ago and and never really liked it or did it

53:10

i don't have any other the real social

53:12

media that that had meaningful following

53:15

that you know had influence

53:18

my twitter account really young carried

53:20

out a lot of weight with a lot of influence

53:23

not allied hurt

53:26

the

53:28

yeah like couple months since you've noticed

53:30

the as advertisements have been down the

53:33

dwindling you know it's probably temporary

53:35

butter

53:37

what it is

53:39

and i'm

53:42

a human i was engaging in some self pity

53:45

for myself

53:46

all these idiots

53:48

that are always wrong

53:50

that are always every time that

53:52

we need the people to jump in that that breach

53:55

their assets hearing on the bastards

53:59

of course

53:59

they are

54:01

consider the leaders of the conservative movement

54:05

the running a ton of money

54:07

the know never get kicked off and they can do whatever

54:10

they want

54:13

the gauging in that

54:15

degree of just i was just very down

54:17

over that

54:20

and then

54:22

couple hours later

54:23

we get the the terrible new the doctors

54:26

blanco passed away forty

54:28

eight years old

54:29

terminal cancer the kids

54:32

he leaves the on a kids and

54:35

if you've ever heard some his videos some

54:37

of his messages

54:43

he you realize that he and he

54:45

was at peace with where things were in the world

54:50

and

54:51

you listen to him and and and and after listening

54:53

to him i'm thinking how could

54:56

i be jealous of these other people

55:00

why

55:02

he wanted my cancer is what prepared me

55:05

for the coven nineteen pandemic without it i would

55:07

not have developed my passion for searching for

55:09

answers that other said it couldn't be

55:11

sound and without it's i could not have held

55:13

to the persecution of ridicule

55:15

i receive for daring to treat patients i

55:17

have looked destined i now have been made

55:20

ready to meet god i see or nothing

55:22

on this earth and

55:25

i never even realize how bad it was i literally

55:27

had him a couple months ago i had of on

55:29

the calendar for a few days later to come on the so

55:32

and was right then that things took a turn for the

55:34

worse so it wasn't meant to be

55:37

i'm i spoke to him on the phone a few times

55:40

what a godly man

55:42

he was uses the consummate patriot

55:45

scares patriot

55:47

the ideal do

55:49

lived lived a life as a biblical do truly

55:54

truly had faith in god

55:56

and

55:58

he didn't that my fault before talking

56:00

about the the window

56:02

for myself

56:04

i could have easily been a smart

56:06

series studious conservatives that

56:08

would have been respected and i was headed

56:10

on that path for awhile i

56:12

worked at the heritage foundation and you

56:16

know even as late as twenty thirteen mitch mcconnell's

56:18

office reached out me hey we like your stuff

56:20

let's work together i could have used my ideas

56:24

to just not say some the more edgy things and

56:26

get into what actually matters in

56:28

the way it matters time and matters

56:31

the name the name

56:32

and i could have done better for myself

56:37

it

56:39

what's the point

56:41

though you have some great ideas and they do nothing

56:44

with it

56:47

the life is to sort

56:51

don't worry about oh and scared

56:53

of all people think of me

56:55

the get in the revolutionary war they knew they

56:57

would be hung they were signing their death

56:59

warrant with that

57:01

what we don't stop this will be headed

57:04

to that very quickly but as of

57:06

now you could still find that politically

57:09

the most part

57:11

it's not you believe in god has given us an unbelievable

57:14

opportunists with the left being so

57:16

open and brazen and and just you're

57:18

into not a problem was that com he was greed

57:20

or values were in the toilet our liberties or distorts

57:23

the economy's his job that the racket

57:25

of the federal reserve kept going on and on

57:28

so people yell people in feel the pain

57:30

the now people do

57:32

that's really a blessing in disguise

57:36

we now see from the florida gov

57:38

that we're not crazy it's not like yeah is

57:40

the day it will never fly with the general populace

57:42

people are to brainwash or lot of people brainwash

57:46

it doesn't have to be this way and

57:48

if you only had

57:50

people the medical profession then

57:53

in politics being like zelenka

57:56

that would it point life is to sort the

57:59

name life

58:00

the after judgment day ignition

58:03

evidently was completed

58:05

after forty years that's all god wanted from

58:07

him

58:09

then you look how sad it is

58:11

the guy who saved so many lives who

58:14

got so many millions of people to bulk

58:16

up their vital

58:17

levels of of vitamins of d

58:19

and c and zinc the

58:21

boost their immune system originally

58:25

a wasn't taboo to treat patients if you remember

58:27

that first month it was more of the

58:29

dividing line was in whether you're going

58:31

to treat in the how you're gonna deal with it was more

58:34

whether you takeover seriously are not so

58:36

he was like talk about people dying and the need to treat

58:38

so yeah that first month he

58:40

was doing interviews with n b c and everything he

58:43

could have stayed that course

58:45

any dead the only fought

58:47

back after the word dumping on on

58:49

the treatments

58:50

what he actually name names and

58:53

talked about the fact that this is an evil

58:55

globalist trains human plot

58:58

the kill us that they created cove

59:00

it's the created other pathogens and

59:02

are going to continue this

59:06

the even on his deathbed know

59:08

that there's a video of him on gonna play the audio

59:11

from him in a hospital his his

59:14

fine if you look on debtor because he was kicked

59:16

off twitter for your early on his

59:18

message is final message

59:20

what he cared about he knew this was this mission

59:22

in life is like look

59:24

more burbs

59:26

the ebola or if the other had

59:28

the flus

59:31

the did this is where they're at this

59:33

is what they're coming out with you've got to

59:35

get you started even writing about had a tree smallpox

59:39

the tell us what they're doing boost your immune

59:41

system that was is to go with his public

59:43

service i was in all

59:45

of him

59:46

how the guy had a reads

59:48

the what would the kids are didn't all the surgeries

59:50

over all the years he had every

59:53

problem and every organ you can imagine

59:55

and he was gone out there with peter mcallen peter

59:57

mcallen other guys like doing our law

59:59

the interview

1:00:02

up until the very end

1:00:05

because he knew he had a mission from god take

1:00:07

a listen to his or his final message

1:00:10

for for the public

1:00:12

pretty obvious what's gonna happen right now

1:00:15

the , health organization which is essentially

1:00:17

funded by the sociopath

1:00:19

gates is

1:00:22

gaining

1:00:23

more more power over

1:00:25

sovereign nations

1:00:27

gates massive messaged

1:00:29

messaged think five or six months ago

1:00:31

that smallpox is a big threat and

1:00:34

, supposedly was eradicated

1:00:36

in nineteen eighty and there was only

1:00:38

found in two labs in america

1:00:42

and in russia india so level for labs

1:00:44

on , highest maximum

1:00:47

security labs and yet five days

1:00:49

after the sociopath criminal

1:00:51

gates gates

1:00:54

his prophetic words a few vials

1:00:56

of for smallpox were smallpox were

1:00:59

unsecure found

1:01:01

and i ah ,

1:01:04

laboratory in philadelphia and

1:01:06

so it was surprising

1:01:08

to me now it we surprising monkey pox

1:01:11

ah i anticipate global

1:01:14

panic about monkey to this i be the next

1:01:17

about our narratives of

1:01:20

will continue the fear campaign

1:01:23

to and lockdown

1:01:26

campaign and mask campaign to

1:01:29

the

1:01:30

great anxiety isolates you from people

1:01:32

you love and dehumanize you with

1:01:35

with the

1:01:38

taste diapers and so

1:01:41

this

1:01:44

is their playbook and

1:01:46

then donate the barn the

1:01:50

sending wave after wave of

1:01:52

their

1:01:54

the evil agenda until we

1:01:57

make internal resolutions the

1:02:00

take the evil out from within

1:02:02

us we , said

1:02:05

, ah denounced

1:02:08

the worship of the gods

1:02:11

the data technology gods of science the

1:02:14

gotta that a science governments

1:02:17

gotta power same and

1:02:19

reconcile our hearts

1:02:23

with our creator was making us making new

1:02:26

every instance and times isn't

1:02:28

that something

1:02:29

look at how selfless that is and

1:02:32

here i am worried about stupid you know getting

1:02:35

ticked off of twitter or not having any support

1:02:37

in any platform really and video

1:02:39

platform or you

1:02:42

know people working on getting the advertisers

1:02:45

and things like that no one cares about

1:02:47

me

1:02:48

here's a guy

1:02:50

that

1:02:51

the kids at age forty four

1:02:53

forty five gets terminal cancer

1:02:55

terrible bad for those years

1:02:58

this treated like literally

1:03:01

garbage garbage

1:03:04

you'd literally treated like hitler for

1:03:08

what are years and

1:03:10

he dies at forty eight worth south seas

1:03:12

eighty

1:03:13

still kicking

1:03:15

and able to do with stuff and all these other nazi

1:03:18

like third reich doctors human

1:03:20

experimentation dr seuss it's manga

1:03:22

laws they get they honor the money

1:03:25

the control they get to control

1:03:27

you and make decisions for you they

1:03:30

get to get all over the news

1:03:32

they're living

1:03:34

that is life

1:03:39

dot had a different plan

1:03:42

they're going to have here they're going to have their do

1:03:45

they're going to have their do

1:03:47

the link is the link go was

1:03:49

at peace with that

1:03:51

the understood that all

1:03:54

you can do is as a person

1:03:57

speak the truth

1:03:59

even if it

1:03:59

unpopular

1:04:01

that makes you look like a cook

1:04:04

but that's all you can do

1:04:08

the out here said

1:04:09

the dangerous to be right

1:04:11

the matters were established men are wrong

1:04:15

then again

1:04:17

isn't that dangerous i

1:04:20

listen to people the like the give these worn

1:04:22

out it all men were taken on five

1:04:24

i'm going to get hung for this really i mean

1:04:27

look what we're reaching that point but

1:04:29

no you're not

1:04:31

you're scared about your job and and in

1:04:35

among the people on talking about

1:04:38

moreover

1:04:39

you're scared about scorn from a bunch of

1:04:41

psycho pass that's really what it is

1:04:45

marjorie killer green is a solid

1:04:47

red district

1:04:49

there's another hundred fifty or so house members

1:04:51

that are and districts like that

1:04:53

okay we had marjorie on the show yesterday the

1:04:56

through everything at osu the nazis

1:04:58

he this she won by like a six point

1:05:01

margin there's no reason

1:05:03

other people can't do that there's

1:05:06

no reason other commentators other

1:05:08

people with bigger audiences and me

1:05:10

in focus on what i focus on

1:05:13

they one you're

1:05:15

pathetic because they make this

1:05:17

world permanent in the next world temporary

1:05:20

the think this is where it's at

1:05:23

the lock

1:05:25

the on an extra few hundred thousand or million dollars

1:05:28

the gets an honor

1:05:30

the get more publicity

1:05:32

it wasn't worth tamping down my message

1:05:36

that's what i learned from zelenka

1:05:40

that's where we are folks

1:05:44

you have the responsibility

1:05:46

to say no

1:05:48

do not comply the organize

1:05:51

the local level and get people like

1:05:53

minded

1:05:55

now is the time

1:05:58

you will i mean we

1:05:59

the another suffering through everything were suffering

1:06:03

in the polls so eighty percent of

1:06:05

people like the by the administration

1:06:08

that's what ezra levant home in canada kinda

1:06:10

like that

1:06:12

the cause the jeffersons

1:06:15

blessing the did

1:06:17

it still to this day

1:06:19

download is generation with that

1:06:21

great gift that's

1:06:23

still it might be week but it's still there more than

1:06:26

any other country you

1:06:28

look at a what's his name charles carroll

1:06:31

the was the last surviving the youngest

1:06:34

steiner of the declaration wanna know he was the youngest

1:06:37

three was the longest surviving one

1:06:40

the that it only catholic signer

1:06:42

the county next the next one over to me in maryland

1:06:45

a , county still a very good

1:06:47

read county named after

1:06:49

him

1:06:52

there's one to fifty six signers of the declaration

1:06:56

eighteen twenty six with is it with the fiftieth anniversary

1:06:58

one and most divine moments in american history

1:07:01

the jefferson and adams

1:07:04

we're friends and enemies than you know that

1:07:06

and their lives died

1:07:09

on july fourth eighty twenty six

1:07:11

the fiftieth anniversary seventeen seventy six

1:07:15

jefferson lives

1:07:18

the final final words

1:07:21

john adams he

1:07:24

didn't know jefferson

1:07:26

a test away

1:07:30

a bowler

1:07:32

couple hours

1:07:33

prior to him

1:07:37

and gun

1:07:42

no

1:07:43

jefferson obvious he didn't

1:07:46

live he died but what he

1:07:48

meant was that

1:07:50

principle

1:07:52

the dawn

1:07:54

so they wanted him

1:07:56

to sign a document

1:07:59

declaration give a message what's your message

1:08:01

this new generation it's didn't know these people

1:08:03

you're thus the remaining survivor

1:08:06

right the

1:08:08

remain a remaining survivor from the signatories

1:08:11

the that documents then it a d

1:08:13

c live like maybe another eight years or so he

1:08:15

lived salt on monday five in

1:08:18

his message that this was the end of his message

1:08:20

i do hereby recommend to the present and future

1:08:22

generations the principles of that important

1:08:24

document as the best earthly

1:08:26

inheritance their ancestors could

1:08:29

be quick to them and pray that the civil

1:08:31

and religious liberties that they have secured to my country

1:08:34

may be perpetuated to the remotest posterity

1:08:37

and extended to the whole family of me

1:08:40

that's what we have with us

1:08:42

we still have that

1:08:44

then we could paid for it

1:08:47

we don't need to take up arms

1:08:49

not yet we it's

1:08:51

they do that with the the window is closing

1:08:53

it's closing

1:08:54

it's still there it's so easy and

1:08:56

you see sometimes how was how easy it is

1:08:58

when you actually get people focused

1:09:01

because the leftists it did the be

1:09:03

made a mistake

1:09:05

the only it's only a mistake if we utilize

1:09:08

it

1:09:09

they don't think it's a mistake because they think our movement

1:09:11

one arrives and i'll deal with the thumb sucking controlled

1:09:13

opposition republicans that are too too

1:09:16

worried that getting kicked off on twitter and being

1:09:18

cancelled if

1:09:20

we actually use

1:09:22

how are we have

1:09:24

the public's on our side more than ever

1:09:28

you gotta

1:09:29

the part the country spines approvals

1:09:31

down to fifteen percent the

1:09:35

come on

1:09:37

you could do so much with that

1:09:40

there's so much were leaving on the table doesn't have

1:09:42

to be this way the

1:09:45

all because a bunch a selfish reddit

1:09:48

people who call themselves conservatives

1:09:50

they know who they are help

1:09:54

is the care about their stupid career

1:09:56

the next appearance on fox their

1:09:58

next book sales

1:09:59

the next tweet

1:10:02

they don't look to build for the past

1:10:04

posteriori

1:10:06

thirty

1:10:08

the founders did

1:10:11

we need more selflessness

1:10:18

you know that is the legacy of doctors

1:10:20

the length of dying right before july

1:10:22

fourth

1:10:26

truly understood it

1:10:28

and again

1:10:29

the centralization of power

1:10:31

chaos docile leads magistrates

1:10:33

that's what

1:10:35

fixed principal looks like nowadays

1:10:37

had a rebel that's

1:10:39

what it looks like

1:10:42

jefferson said and eighteen sixteen

1:10:44

this is already long into the republic the

1:10:48

by dividing and sub dividing these republics

1:10:50

from the great national one down through all his

1:10:52

subordinates until it ends in

1:10:54

the administration of every man's farm and affairs

1:10:56

by himself by placing under everyone

1:11:00

what his own i may super intense

1:11:02

that all will be done for the best what

1:11:05

has destroyed liberty and the rights of men and

1:11:07

every governments which has ever existed under

1:11:09

the sun the general

1:11:11

i'm generalizing i'm

1:11:14

concentrating all cares and powers

1:11:17

into one

1:11:18

body

1:11:20

that's the key decentralization

1:11:23

that's what we need to do in

1:11:27

our power if we just stayed focused we

1:11:30

can't go on with this just

1:11:32

another a midterm election and

1:11:34

who's running for president which is meaningless

1:11:37

the federal government is irrevocably

1:11:40

and enemy of the people rather

1:11:43

than focusing on a who's gonna leave

1:11:45

that which will never result

1:11:48

in a redress of grievances have

1:11:51

you do what the census is doing in

1:11:53

states that are even more conservative

1:11:57

and do at ten times better

1:11:59

because

1:11:59

the more you have doing it the more you

1:12:02

feel like you're out on a limb

1:12:04

the down on a limb now

1:12:07

the question shouldn't be should run dissenters run

1:12:10

for president it should be how

1:12:12

do you dare someone like that

1:12:14

every county and state position

1:12:17

we're supposedly a super majority of the people agree

1:12:20

with that

1:12:23

please the blame squarely the

1:12:26

pony conservative movement

1:12:29

you know in many respects we're better off

1:12:31

than we've ever been precisely speak

1:12:33

has the conservative movement has been through a subversive

1:12:36

intone else in other words what i mean

1:12:39

the carpet grope ago letter

1:12:41

you have an army

1:12:43

one army versus another and get it's a fifty fifty

1:12:45

by of fight you

1:12:47

have a a a line that divides you

1:12:50

one day the army just disappears and receives

1:12:52

into the woods the other army

1:12:54

thinks oh my gosh they're over with

1:12:56

and they advance and advance and then the

1:12:59

advanced deep into enemy territory that naturally

1:13:02

they should not be able to take and

1:13:04

certainly they would not be able to hold

1:13:10

imagine if

1:13:11

at that moment

1:13:13

the army then came out of the woods the

1:13:16

actually be worse off because of the robot

1:13:18

dope now obviously conservatives

1:13:20

and republicans didn't do this is a robot job they

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did it because they're bunch of subversive selfish as

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obese

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what the might have done us a favor

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we only utilize that opportunity now

1:13:31

good now i believe we could

1:13:33

implement things

1:13:35

that we never thought we could have

1:13:39

the deportations it it would be so

1:13:41

easy to do things like that

1:13:42

banning transgender islam

1:13:44

raining all the things we wanna do and medical freedom

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and corporations

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there are so many things

1:13:52

that we could do everything we're proposing until now small

1:13:55

ball because

1:13:57

of what the left has done

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the

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the exceeded because they had literally no opposition

1:14:03

in opposition i was there the

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surreptitiously help them in many ways

1:14:10

the the this is the message of the time we

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live in focus

1:14:14

on those principles of the declaration

1:14:17

don't accept this this is not right

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if it doesn't look right

1:14:22

they noted is this legal could they do

1:14:24

this no the kids

1:14:28

it's a logical immoral illegal

1:14:30

and inhumane and status

1:14:34

and we can get caught up

1:14:36

with destruction with

1:14:39

sony obstacles

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you have to start the ring that

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sips to an al com

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in a row it exactly to there without

1:14:50

distractions without deviations

1:14:55

without selfishness and taking filthy

1:14:58

use of yourself on the way they be

1:15:00

candid about you

1:15:05

and if you did that

1:15:07

god is waiting for us

1:15:09

the keep giving us opportunities as

1:15:13

much as on the prophet of one limitation

1:15:18

i'm also an eternal optimist as jeremiah

1:15:20

himself was

1:15:22

good he knew if you repented and return

1:15:24

to god like you saw the cycle of

1:15:26

the book of judges you will be well

1:15:28

off you'll be fine

1:15:30

right betty the ultimate optimism

1:15:33

the long have you are focus on sacred

1:15:35

cows the wrong politics

1:15:37

the wrong policy the wrong focus the wrong

1:15:39

people the distractions and

1:15:42

even often going along with it so

1:15:45

me

1:15:47

the v or conservative did with ukraine and

1:15:50

even covered we're going to

1:15:52

continue suffering

1:15:55

if we had

1:15:57

if you went down the rolodex

1:16:00

however you want to measure it the hundred

1:16:02

most influential conservative

1:16:05

voices some might be elected some a

1:16:08

lot of the nod

1:16:09

and they would get together and a constitutional

1:16:12

convention staff meeting and

1:16:14

pray for guidance and i'll

1:16:16

begin with the recognition that we are worse

1:16:19

off than we've ever been

1:16:22

the done nothing for us in the scheme

1:16:24

of what matters

1:16:26

the gun opinion

1:16:27

the know for that

1:16:30

and we are inexorably headed towards

1:16:32

the trajectory that i soter

1:16:34

to think

1:16:36

in three or so years

1:16:38

where we will be headed i sutter

1:16:41

the thing four years

1:16:43

from today this weekend

1:16:45

we will celebrate the two hundred fiftieth anniversary

1:16:48

of the declaration

1:16:50

i shudder to think

1:16:53

where we will be and four years

1:16:55

from now if

1:16:57

we don't change course

1:16:58

they could do that and

1:17:01

recognize that what we're doing is not working in work

1:17:03

together if they

1:17:05

would take all of my ideas and then some

1:17:07

more there is no

1:17:09

limit the blessings that i

1:17:11

believe god can and would bestow

1:17:14

upon us

1:17:16

that's all we can do

1:17:19

fight for what's right

1:17:21

how come there for god

1:17:23

the usually you're not gonna get those outcomes

1:17:25

if you don't demonstrate that you are

1:17:27

worthy and even desiring

1:17:31

those outcomes

1:17:34

that is where we are folks

1:17:37

the just know is bleak as it looks

1:17:41

that this world is temporary i don't know if

1:17:43

we're going to succeed maybe

1:17:46

this is what needs to happen in order

1:17:48

to bring about the end of times which

1:17:50

we all believe is coming but

1:17:54

here's what i do now

1:17:58

people like the lingo

1:17:59

are sitting with the angels

1:18:03

the high level the

1:18:05

spiritual reward these

1:18:08

guys who think all their so amazing

1:18:11

the day is coming it

1:18:13

says in

1:18:15

that for naya or and

1:18:17

biblical hebrew said funnier

1:18:20

no t v sound in english language

1:18:24

chapter one verse

1:18:27

fourteen

1:18:29

the great day of the lord is near it is

1:18:31

near and hastings

1:18:34

the sound of the day of the lord and were in the mighty

1:18:36

main cries bitterly that

1:18:39

day is a day of rest a day of

1:18:41

troubles in distress a day of rune and desolation

1:18:43

of the of darkness and gloom a day of clouds and big

1:18:46

darkness a day of so far an

1:18:48

alarm against the fortified cities and against

1:18:50

the high tower and

1:18:53

i will bring this distress upon men

1:18:55

they shall walk like the blind for they have sinned

1:18:57

against the lord and their blood shelby said

1:18:59

like dust and their flesh like dung

1:19:03

neither their silver nor there gold will

1:19:05

be able to save them the

1:19:07

day of the lord's wrath

1:19:08

the fire of his passing entire

1:19:10

land so be consumed for an end

1:19:13

he a sudden end

1:19:15

the show make the all the inhabitants

1:19:17

of the land

1:19:20

people would only understand how temporary

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this world is that there is a day

1:19:24

of judgment

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some soaking in your

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latest gratification on cable on twitter

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worth it we'd be

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a better place

1:19:35

our founders understood that

1:19:37

the question is do we

1:19:40

the folks with their inspiration hope

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you enjoyed time the your family

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