00:01:52.960We had actually caught the shadow ships.0.93
00:01:56.640So they were getting around our sanctions by having about 700 or 800 of these shadow ships that they were trading with China, India, Russia.0.99
00:05:17.760if you want to call it a civil religion, fine.
00:05:19.880And that would give us the confidence to take on enemies that do have that level of belief.
00:05:30.080We had that level of belief in a Second World War.
00:05:33.540We were defending the most unique government on the face of the earth to preserve it for the rest of the world because nobody else has this.
00:05:42.980And until we get the majority of Americans and more to believe that,
00:05:49.000we're at a disadvantage and we could lose it.
00:05:51.640And that's why bringing God back is so important.
00:05:56.060Rudy, where do people get all your content?
00:05:58.080And I mean all of it, where do they go?
00:10:13.660And they're supposedly going around to the think tank community and other contacts and allies they have in that world to try to get this idea seeded around Washington, D.C., it would be to potentially use thermonuclear weapon on Tehran, on regime, drop a hot one, drop a nuke.
00:10:33.600Specifically, the one that I'm told from multiple sources at the highest level that they're talking about using is the Bravo 83, the B-83, which is a gravity bomb.
00:10:44.040It is currently the largest yield nuclear weapon in our arsenal.
00:10:55.120And remember, Dr. Strangelove was a parody.
00:10:56.960You can't honestly be thinking and around town, people can't be saying, hey, Jack, you get on top of this, that these people are talking to think tanks about dropping a nuclear weapon on Tehran, sir?
00:11:15.380And perhaps, you know, the idea is to get those think tanks to do a workup and say, what would the reaction be?
00:11:21.060What could the regime survive such a such an attack?
00:11:24.820Would this be something that allows the regime to be destroyed completely, take them out as a threat?
00:11:31.660And what they're looking at, that B-83, Steve, that's 1.2 megatons.0.83
00:11:35.880So you're talking about about 80 times the size of the Hiroshima weapon that was dropped, of course, by the Enola Gay, that would be used on the city of Tehran.0.71
00:11:47.060You would vaporize the vast majority of the city, and of course, there'd be fallout that would then linger.0.99
00:11:54.820And this is something that supposedly they're trying to get ginned up around Washington, D.C., obviously with the hopes of it getting into the presidency here.0.98
00:18:30.420On a day when we know we've got Keene and Thiessen, two cranks that are running around these think tanks trying to get them to have a logical conversation on, I don't know, how many people we can kill by dropping a massive nuclear weapon on Tehran, sir.
00:18:47.280yes steve look uh what the president's trying to do here is stabilize the region the president0.77
00:18:54.880understands that you're dealing with a whole bunch of live wires you're dealing with israel
00:18:58.760you're dealing with iran you're dealing with hezbollah you're dealing with the mullahs
00:19:01.860right all of it those are all live wires over there president trump's coming in adult in the
00:19:06.460room saying hey let's all put our swords down let's all put it down let's figure out how to
00:19:10.240get this back to business get you guys not doing this get the oil flowing etc if you were even
00:19:16.100talking about, by the way, the N word, right? And I know it's Juneteenth weekend, so we don't want
00:19:21.740to use that. But even talking about that type of weapon being used, you're going to destabilize
00:19:27.280the region. They're going to undercut the president. And that's exactly what would cause
00:19:31.620Iran or the Mullahs or Hezbollah to start conducting further attacks in the region,
00:19:38.160because they're going to say, wait a minute, the United States is playing us. Now we got to
00:19:41.920strike first. That is the worst possible thing you could do for the world, for the Strait of Hormuz
00:19:47.120and for the president of the United States. Look, I appreciate the concept in back of the Abraham
00:19:52.680Accords. I really do. And the effort, and it's a massive humanitarian effort to do that and a0.97
00:19:58.540heavy lift and people trying to do it. But we know from the Ukraine situation on the Reconstruction
00:20:03.840fund there the gaza situation now this uh i got 4 000 years of history that says the region can't
00:20:12.200be stabilized because they're unstable people they don't really understand politics how you
00:20:18.260involve people in politics or all theocracies or monarchies uh they've been at each other for
00:20:23.9204 000 years recorded history all the time and it's not going to so i will take the over when
00:20:30.280It talks about instability, and if you're trying to stabilize it,
00:31:15.360Those problems are right here inside the wire in the United States of America.
00:31:19.140And if we don't focus on it, the country's going to be gone.
00:31:21.420One of the biggest problems, the most significant problems we have,
00:31:25.480is the concentration of wealth and power.
00:31:27.260This oligarchy is something the founders, particularly in the year of our 250th anniversary of our celebration and commemoration of our independence.
00:31:39.540What did they say they wanted independence from?
00:31:44.440It wasn't just a landed aristocracy and what they thought was a corrupt commons and corrupted by the crown.
00:35:15.580That's a problem for England and France,
00:35:17.320and everybody depends on that oil coming out of there.
00:35:18.840And the Chinese Communist Party ain't a problem for us.
00:35:22.900We're energy independent, going to be full-spectrum energy dominant.
00:35:28.200dr john ertley joins us dr john here's what you got to help us with uh people now are having to
00:35:35.280make the choice because of obamacare and all the disasters associated with that do i put food on
00:35:40.200the table for the kids do i pay my mortgage or start getting a little bit behind because i got
00:35:45.200to pay these insurance premiums and now i sent you an article it's only going to get worse people
00:35:49.660are everybody in the industry's production got to get worse you've got an alternative but people
00:35:54.220what kind of guy get their heads around the alternative because it's not classic insurance
00:35:58.640as people are used to paying the man. Okay. Walk us through, you guys have a very different take
00:36:04.760on this, but it looks like he's been quite successful for a number of years for large
00:36:08.880numbers of people. So walk us through what's the construct, what's the concept and why has it
00:36:14.700worked, sir? Steve, well, it's great to be with you today again. And so grateful for being on the
00:36:19.920program, I want to say that one of these areas that America HealthShare really solves this issue
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00:36:42.640in America in health care. It's right now health care costs are currently 20 percent of our GDP
00:36:47.720And it's continually increasing. And those premiums continue to increase year over year.
00:36:54.160I like to call it the Unaffordable Care Act because it was designed for this way to be able to actually give us an option to be able to be a single payer eventually.
00:37:02.480But where America is fighting back, we are an alternative to health insurance that actually gives the power back to our members, back to the community.
00:37:11.260And it allows the actual members to be able to actually have transparency and cost and the ability of actually reducing and having affordable cost in health care.
00:37:20.120And then that allows us to be able to be more comprehensive in the health care that we're able to actually receive.
00:37:25.460And so it's called health care sharing where America's health care, America's health share.
00:37:31.480And it's been an amazing thing to be able to see just to be able to how we can put the power back into the actual these patriots and community members to be able to actually get better health care at a more affordable cost.
00:37:44.920So and then walk me through how it actually works.
00:37:48.700So people said, hey, look, this sounds great, but it's almost too good to be true.
00:37:52.780So how do people get coverage, how they get their things covered, and what's the mechanics of how this actually works?
00:38:00.640So people are paying a monthly contribution amount.
00:38:03.320Again, it's different than insurance because instead of paying a premium and never knowing where that money goes, you know, Americans are currently paying premiums every single month.
00:38:12.620They're actually increasing those premiums every single month as far as this goes.
00:38:17.200We're at about 20% to 30% increase in our premiums for 2026.
00:38:22.7802025, 2026. And when we increase these premiums, we don't know where our money goes.
00:38:28.720It goes into a black hole. And this is where it's concentrated centrally into that actual,
00:38:33.740that power struggle. Where America's is different is that those monthly payments
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00:38:56.400to occur, allows for us to be able to see where the actual dollars and cents are going. And this
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00:40:50.220So one more time, you're a big believer in the Make America Healthy Again movement in the direction that Bobby Kennedy, what we're trying to implement over there.
00:40:58.560Walk us through your chief medical officer, right? Your chief medical officer of America Health, sir.
00:41:03.500You're you're also a big believer in Maha. Walk me through. He's a comprehensive all that.
00:41:07.500How do you guys connect with kind of the Maha philosophy about health?
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00:49:48.180stop that's a that's a recipe to steal an election that's how they're stealing stop we can vote in
00:49:54.200june for you in like mid to late august or whatever it is sir well i mean remember minnesota was doing
00:50:00.840this kind of stuff since uh before it was popular after the before the tonight or during the china
00:50:05.540virus and uh we have uh since 2014 our general election we vote in september so as soon as as
00:50:14.380soon as this vote comes in for the primary on August 11th, the day of, then you're right away
00:50:21.160in three, four weeks, you're voting again in the general. So what I've been doing since day one is
00:50:25.780I'm going against Constantine, going against Amy Klobuchar and winning Governor of Minnesota. We
00:50:32.800have to win. We have big problems here. We're the Trojan horse for Sharia law. This fraud is the
00:50:38.880biggest blessing we ever had. You can say ban Sharia law and you're no longer a racer. We have1.00
00:50:44.360We have all these people practicing Islam, downtown Minneapolis.1.00
00:50:49.500And you even had Target, one of the most evil, woke companies, move out of downtown Minneapolis and pay $110 million on their lease because they can't stand it down there.1.00
00:51:10.060I want people to go to the site to find out where they can go see you, what your solutions are, everything about the campaign, because then I want to pivot on a Father's Day weekend and talk about your deals.
00:51:20.880Where do people go to find out more about the Mike Lindell campaign?
00:51:24.400Yeah, you guys, just go lindellgov.com.
00:51:30.080All we need are resources, and I will win this campaign and win the Republican primary.
00:51:39.020so everybody but yeah hang on the jim hang on hang on the jimmy kimmel abc was laughing at you
00:51:46.360this is a big joke they ain't laughing now they're not laughing now remember anybody okay talk to me
00:51:54.040about the deals what do you got for us for father's day everybody this was an abc poll this wasn't just
00:51:59.580any poll they don't like me and they uh still have to say mike's number one um but yes we i wanted to
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