The Anchormen Show with Matt Gaetz - October 30, 2025


The Anchormen Show Episode 71 - Freedom Angels w⧸ Denise Aguilar and Thornton


Episode Stats

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52 minutes

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188.61282

Word Count

9,947

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8

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

Tara Thornton, Denise Aguilar and Denise Aguilar join me in this episode as we discuss the origins of The Freedom Angels and how they became the Freedom Angels. They share their origin stories, how they got into activism on the right, and what got them involved in the anti-Vaxxer movement.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 now it's time for the anchorman podcast with matt gates and dan ball
00:00:11.360 welcome back to the anchorman show i'm matt gates host of the matt gates show on one american news
00:00:17.620 you can watch that program on our weeknights nine o'clock eastern six pacific we talk about
00:00:22.800 everything going on in the news politics sports and here we address the human condition and the
00:00:28.560 state of the movement and i am joined by two incredible ladies moms activists just incredible
00:00:35.020 folks the freedom angels tara thornton and denise aguilar uh thank you so much for joining me here
00:00:40.740 and i want to take just a moment you've become towering figures in california activism on the
00:00:47.700 right as people have become more awakened to the conditions that gavin newsom has visited on the
00:00:52.760 golden state so we're going to go over the full indictment of that agenda what it means going
00:00:57.340 forward this incredible election that we have coming up in a few days here in california but
00:01:02.180 really the essence of this episode what i want to get to is is what starts that fire in a duo of moms
00:01:09.620 to say i'm actually gonna roll up my sleeves and get involved in organizing in legislation i'm gonna
00:01:16.440 show up for candidates who i think will fight for me i'm gonna encourage people going door to door
00:01:21.640 uh even in a place like this where at times the victories are scant and the opposition is incredibly
00:01:27.980 powerful so i'd love to have you both just kind of share your origin story uh where you're from how
00:01:33.980 you grew up and what led you to become the freedom angels absolutely so i was i'm from stockton california
00:01:41.980 i never left my area um i was actually a gang member for my most of my life until 2012 and in
00:01:49.860 2015 um california decided it wanted to practice medicine and remove uh philosophical and religious
00:01:56.560 belief exemptions for children for vaccines k through 12 public and private school and at that
00:02:01.880 time i actually vaccinated my kids i didn't know anything about the vaccine movement i actually worked
00:02:06.500 in a hospital so i didn't know anything about this all i knew was that there should be no type of
00:02:12.880 medical mandates and our government should not be telling us what we have to do in order to participate
00:02:17.500 in something that we pay for through our tax dollars and we were just talking before we came on air about
00:02:22.860 covid becoming the point of awakening for so many americans that before covid there was this belief that
00:02:29.680 the vaccines were good for us and that the people who question them there must be something wrong with
00:02:34.440 those folks but what gang were you a member of uh well i was uh what they called northenius um i got
00:02:40.740 jumped in when i was 12 years old and just in and out of the system i never even thought about politics
00:02:46.440 until i met my husband who learned about politics while he was in prison so we were both no idea what
00:02:53.200 this even meant so prison politics is what led you to be an anti-vaxxer yes no and no it really yeah it
00:02:59.740 really is because you know when you're when your back's up against a wall you and there's nowhere
00:03:04.700 to go all you have to do is move forward and say wait a minute this isn't right right like if there's
00:03:09.840 something wrong i am not scared obviously to say something and i think a lot of people got really
00:03:16.260 scared to say like hey we need to start talking about this right because then you're titled you're
00:03:21.740 anti-vaxxers but i think through covid people saw the lies of the pharmaceutical companies and how
00:03:29.040 they were buying their way through our elected representatives and it was just it was so angering
00:03:34.980 to me i'm like i'm not going to just sit there and not do anything about it so i engaged i started
00:03:39.720 learning about politics i started talking to legislators and it just kind of snowballed from
00:03:44.580 there awesome well tara was it the vaccine issue as well that got you engaged and activated
00:03:49.300 actually originally i started on environmental and criminal justice issues when i was a teenager i'm from
00:03:56.720 new hampshire i moved to california when i was 20 and i ran far left extremist um environmental and
00:04:04.580 social justice groups i ran it was a big part of earth first and i just you know ended up having
00:04:11.680 a very alternative lifestyle i lived off grid i was into survivalism um and and homeschooling early
00:04:19.600 on and i always knew that i was going to make sure that i kept all the toxins out of my life and any
00:04:25.500 children i have so when my child was born over 15 years ago uh he was unvaxxed because i already knew
00:04:31.160 and i knew not to i this is important to say i knew not to use to give him vaccines because i knew of
00:04:38.560 the risks from the mothers who had given their children shots and they were severely injured
00:04:42.900 and it was because of those moms it was these early um online boards mothering and yahoo where these
00:04:48.520 moms were desperately trying to find out how to recover their kids and it was through that that i
00:04:53.620 realized like the bigger picture so for me i you know was i had left kind of the leftist activism
00:05:01.760 stuff in my early 20s and then as i became a mom um with my child uh he was five in 2015 when california
00:05:10.860 brought the bill called sb-277 this is senator richard pan who's trying to grab one of those seats
00:05:16.760 that newsom's redistrict trying to redistrict with prop 50 and this was the shot heard around the world on
00:05:22.640 what everyone came to see in covid it started in 2015 in california with sb-277 they removed
00:05:28.320 all exemptions for shots for school for kids and it was that that brought me in in a way that
00:05:34.360 nothing had ever moved me before it was my kid they came after my kid and i don't co-parent with
00:05:39.720 the government and i certainly drew a line around our kids their sacred ground you go after them we're
00:05:44.920 going to fight you and so that's what brought us in on this in 2015 when you were an organizer on the
00:05:50.780 political left for environmental and social justice causes who who were some of your political heroes
00:05:55.940 the people you looked up to i really had such a i did not really understand you know at that time
00:06:03.240 i was fighting corporate interests and the at the time the democrats i thought were the good guys on it
00:06:09.140 i didn't really understand globalism this was in the 80s um and early 90s i didn't understand the
00:06:15.620 globalists like i do in fact it was the vaccine issue in 2015 that really cracked open when you
00:06:20.500 start to fight to protect kids and against these public health control measures it just rips all
00:06:26.020 the veils down and you really see this evil globalist agenda that has all of us against the wall that is
00:06:33.140 trying to commoditize everybody so people are going to watch this program they're going to say what was it
00:06:37.400 that brought an environmental social justice activist together with a former gang member and
00:06:44.740 prisoner to advocate for all these policy changes in california what tell me the story of how the two
00:06:51.200 of you teamed up it it was in 2019 when we had sb276 again this was going to remove all functional
00:06:58.880 exemptions the vaccine issue was the issue for us at the time and we were you know in hearings we were
00:07:06.060 trying to figure out how we were going to push against these politicians because they weren't
00:07:10.680 talking to us they would run away from us it was such a bad experience for us and there was just one
00:07:17.380 moment that it passed the bill passed committee and i was so upset because i share custody of my middle
00:07:23.800 son and i knew at that moment i wouldn't be able to protect him anymore because i don't have i
00:07:29.080 wouldn't have the ability to shield him from these decisions anymore i was sobbing on the floor of the
00:07:34.840 capital tara came over to me and we just met just and it was just like this capturing of souls almost
00:07:41.980 we were like we're on the same mission and we didn't know anything about each other all we knew
00:07:46.960 was that our kids were at the front lines of this fight right they our children are always the ones on
00:07:52.520 the front line whether it be in public school whether it be medical mandates that is what brought us
00:07:58.500 together and i think for a lot of people that is a common ground we talked to a lot of people on
00:08:04.200 different different demographics democrat republican all all types of people and the one thing that
00:08:10.200 we have common ground on is children should be protected at all cost and so for me my life was
00:08:16.720 always about fighting my own community like a dummy i fell into the trap of you know this is where i needed
00:08:22.460 to be i needed to be a gang member i need to sell drugs i need to do all these things and the world of
00:08:27.060 politics actually pretty much saved my life i never thought i would actually live to this age
00:08:33.220 i missed so many different experiences as a young kid because this was the path of my life and so when
00:08:39.480 we engaged in politics we were like we have one common mission and that is to protect the children
00:08:45.040 of california and of the world because this is a global issue this isn't just a california issue
00:08:50.300 we saw that during covid it was vaccine mandates if you couldn't you know if you didn't get vaccinated
00:08:55.380 you couldn't move around society you couldn't go to work you couldn't do the things california
00:09:00.300 actually tried to introduce a bill that would require you to show your qr code that you've been
00:09:04.380 vaccinated so this this is what we we knew we know that we love our state we know that we would do
00:09:11.640 anything for our children and so the breaking point for me was i made a decision i'm going to leave this
00:09:17.160 lifestyle and i'm going to completely go into politics and i'm going to learn how to do this and we're
00:09:23.180 going to do this together yeah we jump you in too i guess yeah i know in a way by putting you into
00:09:28.360 these positions with uh with legislators and lawmakers the biggest gangsters out there and and there really
00:09:34.680 was before covid a uh uh kind of a scarlet letter around parents who questioned vaccine orthodoxy
00:09:43.980 uh were there any ever any moments when you met with leaders in medicine or in government where you
00:09:51.400 where you just really felt like that they were uh degrading even reasonable questions and opinions
00:09:58.300 and perspectives that you were bringing to them oh all the time um that was what's the worst meeting
00:10:03.680 you had well actually you know what i'm just going to tell you something that no one knows so back in
00:10:08.200 2017 before we formed freedom angels i was uh one of 12 people at the highest meetings we'd ever had
00:10:14.160 in the administration trump one administration and it was with jason jason chaffetz when he was head of the
00:10:20.160 government oversight research committee and different people were talking about the cdc whistleblower the
00:10:25.100 86 act fauci so this is march of 2017 talking about fauci and the coming plandemic um all the the injury
00:10:32.680 rates all the different things and my part was speaking on vaccine mandates at the state and the
00:10:37.520 federal government and i was trying to tell chaffetz that not only were they after our kids but they
00:10:42.840 were looking for a global lockdown and they were going to go after adults and try to require us for
00:10:47.800 participation in society work travel everything he actually laughed at me it was like they will
00:10:52.520 never do that i'm like it is coming i would have laughed at you too i know everyone would have and
00:10:56.620 they vilified us for a reason i will tell you though you can't shame a mom who is out to protect her
00:11:03.020 kid so you know they tried and they did a good job for a long time making it taboo to be an anti-vaxxer
00:11:08.880 or to question vaccines but i know that when we formed freedom angels in 2019 when we we were running
00:11:14.740 legislative strategy we were just losing like you said no one would take you seriously you
00:11:18.280 literally hand them all the facts everything you show them no double blind placebo safety testing you
00:11:24.020 show them no liability show injury you show them the human suffering and they're like yeah sorry we're
00:11:30.020 don't you know they just literally disregard it so the final day of legislative session we had no
00:11:36.900 other play it was a suspense a suspense file hearing it's the last hearing and they have to get all
00:11:41.980 two thousand bills out and it's kind of like an auction they just run it off and we had no you
00:11:46.400 don't get to interface so as opposition we didn't have a way to interface but we made the decision to
00:11:51.660 start peaceful civil disobedience because we knew we were at the point we'd done everything for years
00:11:56.940 we've worked every legislative angle and we're like we have to show them this is a real human and civil
00:12:00.860 rights issue and that newsom is going to be the next george wallace if he passes sb276 and blocks
00:12:09.000 our kids from school for for having no exemptions because it's that serious this is human and civil
00:12:15.360 rights these are our kids and we're not going to stand down and he's on the wrong side of history
00:12:18.980 we had you know made man's were like you are going to crawl on the backs of the injured and the children
00:12:24.140 of this state to get to be president to try to be president so we stood up on chairs in the final
00:12:30.500 hearing and we stood in a red white and blue dress american flag upside down which is a sign for nation
00:12:36.140 in distress and we said you have not represented california for all these are our kids we're not
00:12:41.100 going away what did they do to you well they we thought they were going to arrest us well you're
00:12:47.340 familiar with that you should like arrest us it's okay yeah we're a nobel state baby going back to
00:12:52.620 prison like your policies created nobel state take me yeah well and and um that must be frustrating
00:12:59.880 when you come to these meetings with seriousness and passion and drive and the policymakers that
00:13:06.700 you're speaking with don't don't seem to care that must feel demoralizing and the exact opposite
00:13:11.880 of that must have been how you felt when rfk jr was selected hhs secretary the two of you were very
00:13:19.280 familiar with his work well before he became the political sensation that he is today tell us about
00:13:25.380 the rfk jr you know and and what you think he's bringing to this really important work we are so
00:13:32.940 thankful that he has never backed down from this conversation in this fight you know we worked with
00:13:38.980 him at the capitol talking to legislators it was so hard just to get the legislators to meet with him
00:13:44.080 and what he's done now is what he promised us that he would do and that is really start reforming
00:13:51.300 the system we saw that with asip when he changed out the members every single member who tries to
00:13:57.220 push these vaccines has money invested so much self-dealing it's so much self-dealing over the
00:14:02.620 decisions about what goes into the bodies of young children with their cells divided yeah like it like
00:14:07.100 it's incredible that we would question all of these different vaccines all of the doses the mandates
00:14:12.620 like we're the crazy ones you know when we were fighting 276 and we were inside the capitol we had our
00:14:18.100 kids lined up tons of kids we had thousands of people at the capitol and we had staffers pass by
00:14:24.160 our kids and spit on them they hated us it wasn't even that they didn't take us seriously it was they
00:14:29.980 hated us and they showed it they had no problem showing that they hated us we never um what do you
00:14:35.860 tell a child in that circumstance well thankfully wasn't my kid but you know we probably didn't cut
00:14:42.800 it but i mean a child doesn't understand they don't understand that and you know when i would
00:14:48.740 take my kid with me to the capitol he would always ask like why why don't they want to talk to us like
00:14:53.720 why why do they treat you like that and in all of the the things that we've done i think for my kid
00:15:00.240 we've modeled what it looks like to be persistent and even if they don't take you seriously i take me
00:15:05.640 seriously and what we're talking about is about the health of our children their well-being their future
00:15:10.480 their their ability to go into schools even though we don't support public schools for our kids
00:15:15.340 there's other kids that are there yeah yeah nobody wants public schools to be bad right you just have
00:15:21.100 to be a mean person we want them to be good even if it's not the selection that's right for everyone
00:15:25.360 and you shouldn't bar people at the schoolhouse gate because of a decision they've made regarding
00:15:32.020 their own medical freedom and that was never about the safety of the children at that school that was
00:15:36.980 about the profitability of pharmaceutical companies and it was about control it was about
00:15:42.660 showing that they could have control at that early stage and i think tara put it beautifully that that
00:15:48.000 was really a stepping stone to the other features of the globalist agenda that they wanted to indoctrinate
00:15:54.220 from literally a biomedical standpoint um and and when all this is going on uh you know did you did you
00:16:04.060 start to see the light come on with everyone else during covid where you're like we've been here we've
00:16:09.360 been warning you all about this we knew we knew that when if people knew what was going on they're on
00:16:15.380 our side and covid did lift definitely rip the veil off for people i know that you know with our kids
00:16:22.000 one of the things we've taught them when 2019 when we stood on those chairs we'll go back for a second
00:16:25.900 and say i know it was true for both of us when you stand up for what you believe in against being
00:16:31.580 vilified it was the evil anti-vaxxers i knew for me in that moment no one could touch me they couldn't
00:16:38.560 silence me they couldn't shame me they could only arrest me that's all they had and and in that i feel
00:16:46.380 so blessed that i get to like walk around knowing what that feels like and it gave us the ability for
00:16:51.980 when covid came like we ran all the lockdowns um at the california capital because we knew how important
00:16:58.640 it was to get out ahead as fast as possible to try to say no this is an authoritarian move to take
00:17:05.920 control of humanity and when we went out um gosh it was may 1st of 2020 was our second lockdown at
00:17:12.280 the california capital protest and we had 10 000 people there and newsom set it up as a trap for us
00:17:17.960 with 650 chp officers and halfway through it was peaceful it was like a july 4th party he made the call
00:17:27.340 to send everybody out and arrest the californians out there so they arrested 32 of us and you know
00:17:33.240 it was but it was that it was fighting for our kids and being the evil anti-vaxxers that allowed us
00:17:40.540 to have the courage to stand up in that moment when the whole world was still scared on may 1
00:17:45.900 and say you're wait isn't newsom warning the rest of the country about authoritarianism monarchies and
00:17:53.180 kings you're saying 30 dozens of people got arrested for a a peaceful protest over medical
00:17:59.780 freedom yes 32 of us now there was he had to drop the charges eventually because you're here with me
00:18:06.560 not not not in the clink and she's a repeat offender so i figured i figured you know you'd still be there
00:18:11.720 but uh but but i'm glad they dropped it but do you think it was intimidation though
00:18:15.780 the only reason he dropped it was because of george floyd protest they let everybody three weeks later
00:18:22.120 destroy the capital and you know riot so they had no choice but you know it was a very easy decision
00:18:29.960 to stand there because this is the the capital the california capital is your state's highest public
00:18:34.260 town square where your 1a right is most fervently protected so it's very simple when they told us to
00:18:39.100 move or get arrested it was you know to support 1a we just didn't move and there you go in that you
00:18:45.400 you know you uh you mentioned the immunities that these vaccine companies have and this is what got
00:18:52.860 me when all of this was hitting the country and you know democrats wanted big outlays of money and
00:18:59.520 the administration was trying to not go into global economic meltdown the one thing mitch mcconnell and
00:19:06.300 a bunch of the corporate senate republicans wanted for the covid vaccine was immunity from prosecution
00:19:12.400 and i never got that because we have courts they exist where if someone is injured by something
00:19:19.000 they can seek redress and have that dispute adjudicated and their standards of care and
00:19:24.640 there's case law and precedent but they wanted a special lane of justice that actually was a bridge
00:19:30.640 to nowhere for anyone who was injured by the vaccine uh i believe that republicans who supported that
00:19:37.960 and demanded that should feel great shame in these moments they should feel shame you know
00:19:42.380 the 1986 act gave pharmaceutical companies shield of liability right so there's like a whole special
00:19:48.340 court with a special masters where the person who got injured has to prove that they are the ones who
00:19:53.800 got injured it's a you know it's a circus what gavin has actually done here in california is he pushed
00:19:59.740 through one of the most extreme pieces of legislation ab144 now this creates california's own vaccine
00:20:07.340 panel so we have a federal vaccine panel now we have california's vaccine panel i've been
00:20:12.120 every one of them has their pronouns in their email signature right and he also extended immunity
00:20:18.740 to the people who have who like host vaccine clinics the schools because the schools were vaccinating
00:20:24.560 children against covid without parental consent no oh yeah there's lawsuits on it so now it looks like
00:20:31.540 gavin is shielding corporations and billionaires while throwing people of california under the bus and
00:20:37.120 creating this shield of liability for pharmaceutical companies the people who host the vaccine clinics
00:20:43.140 and possibly putting on other vaccines like the covid shot which he really wanted to do including the
00:20:50.640 hpv shot so what we're seeing with gavin is a complete pharmaceutical shield at this point
00:20:56.680 and the people do you think the pharmaceutical companies will support him when he runs for president
00:21:01.260 oh they already are supporting him yeah ab144 he did he ran that through on a trailer bill just at the
00:21:07.560 same time that they were doing the three-day push to shove prop 50 onto the ballot against you know
00:21:14.040 without the voters say of getting it actually put on through legislation um ab144 is a really big deal
00:21:22.760 it's like denise said there's a 1986 act federally which gave immunity protections and thank god we have
00:21:28.120 rfk jr in there because he burns for justice for our children and humanity he knows exactly
00:21:32.460 all the plays that they have he knows how to untangle this thing i hope everyone needs to free him up
00:21:37.660 and let him untangle the corporate control and actually make america healthy again but as far as
00:21:44.000 newsom he knows exactly what he's doing with ab144 he has now made a new form of immunity just in the
00:21:50.420 it goes into effect in january in california to shield these private non-profits this has never been done
00:21:56.260 before from any lawsuits for any harm caused from vaccine clinics and this is a real big play because
00:22:03.000 like denise said this is where the lawsuits have been at because we couldn't get at the lawsuits on
00:22:07.120 the covid shots because they were given immunity and so they were going after the the um the violation
00:22:14.380 at the school levels where they went against informed consent of the parents and gave kids the shot
00:22:19.360 and newsom just gave them a clean slate this is a really big deal yeah that is that is unreal and
00:22:24.780 when i go into a cvs or a walgreens and i see people getting the covid shot wearing three masks
00:22:32.420 i think to myself how sad that must be and i almost pity them you know and in a weird way
00:22:39.920 i worry about their families their children are they pushing this uh vaccine religion on on others
00:22:48.380 have you ever found anything successful at getting through to people who might be of sound mind but
00:22:56.020 simply haven't had access to the type of information you've had access to i think we've had a lot of
00:23:01.780 conversations with people who even recently are starting to see the move of the pharmaceutical
00:23:06.840 companies um what people are now starting to realize is that there's so much money that's pushed
00:23:13.960 between the pharmaceutical industries and our elected representatives so much i mean it's incredible
00:23:18.920 and so we have these conversations with we work with all kinds of different groups democrat republican
00:23:25.220 i mean it doesn't matter we want to have those conversations with people because we do have
00:23:29.800 those conversations that are like yeah i was like you know double boosted and i used to wear a mask
00:23:34.640 and now i see what's going on so people are paying attention covid really changed the whole dynamic of how
00:23:42.220 people thought about vaccines i think there are people who are vaccine injured who don't even know
00:23:46.560 that they're vaccine injured and they have blood clots or myocarditis or some other presentation of a side
00:23:53.680 effect and it doesn't even register that that is something that really has followed a lot of this
00:23:59.680 excessive vaccine taking uh that we've seen following covid um you know the uh the way that this
00:24:07.800 dovetails with the broader parental rights movement is something i want to explore because
00:24:12.300 and we saw in louden county virginia it was a lot of the critical race theory in some places
00:24:16.860 the radical gender ideology like help our viewers understand the confluence of this parents rights
00:24:23.860 movement and how these things work together yeah i mean i can tell you when we we train people the
00:24:30.220 california capital will bring in the grassroots we have district to capital networks and we welcome
00:24:34.460 people to come with us and one of the things that we say when we take them into the offices offices of
00:24:40.440 the legislators is don't put anyone in here in a box we are here to protect children families and
00:24:46.500 freedom and we are going to defend them and fight you in any place that we need to and that's where you
00:24:52.640 can see issues like the critical race theory or the transgender issue or the the grooming and the
00:24:59.540 sexualization of children that comes into play in that avenue so or you know whether it's where
00:25:05.660 any any there's everything on the table at california we'll we'll fight 10 different bills in a year
00:25:12.960 because they're all tied together if you're fighting to protect kids families and freedom
00:25:16.920 then you know you have to fight all of them and so we've been very active over the last few years
00:25:23.120 we've been also working to get the men out of the women's prisons and we have so many uh we just
00:25:29.360 learned this at a at a activist function we were at recently there are thousands of men in women's
00:25:34.560 prison and and california and they're getting a lot of the women in those prisons pregnant yeah oh
00:25:39.820 yeah they have plan b pills they've had pregnancies and lost babies and you know the the worst thing
00:25:45.780 about it all i'm gonna say this is that the legislators all know about it now and they want to fix it but
00:25:51.420 the the leadership which is gavin newsom and and people like mike mcguire senate president who's also
00:25:58.060 trying to get one of those gerrymandered congressional seats they have blocked even their democrat
00:26:03.660 counterparts in the legislature from actually getting the men out of the women's prisons because
00:26:08.540 they for two years now they have blocked what we could easily pass this is the frontier the frontiers
00:26:14.660 of equality now is like having to sit by as men in women's prisons rape the women yeah like that's
00:26:20.900 the frontiers of equality and it's nuts i worry about the effects of this on humanity on on the vaccine i feel
00:26:27.340 like for a lot of our lives in the united states in particular humanity has been subjected to a
00:26:34.220 biological war waged against us and part of it's the vaccines part of it is the the chemical exposure
00:26:41.200 that we have there are real environmental concerns that we as an america first movement ought to take a
00:26:48.640 strong look at but like do you worry about your children and who they're going to meet and are they
00:26:54.580 going to have the opportunity for big families when we've had to endure all this i worry about that
00:26:59.080 every single day i have one homeschool kid and i have one kid in public school i worry every day about
00:27:06.040 my kid in public school because he's captured he's captured between the teachers who are teaching him
00:27:11.100 you know banned books which include how to get on apps like grinder and how to upload your picture
00:27:17.580 these books actually tell children how to meet strangers online between the social media the
00:27:23.400 schools the policies and the legislation they have put in such a wedge between parents and children
00:27:29.700 it's really awful to experience especially if you're you have an extra vulnerable child like i do
00:27:35.340 my son who i homeschool we have a whole different world we he's not even he doesn't even understand
00:27:41.160 what's going on in public school he understands legislation because he goes to the capital with us
00:27:45.820 but we have we're building out the world we want for our children and that means we homeschool that
00:27:51.480 means that we have the group of friends that we really do want to bring into our lives that we
00:27:55.740 trust that means that my son understands civics he's 11 and he knows what would you say if he brought
00:28:02.840 home a vaxxed girlfriend i'm so excited when we get our merriweather farm shipments and you get a
00:28:09.140 beautiful piece of ribeye look look at that marbling now i take it out of the package let it get down to
00:28:14.640 room temperature all i've got on here is a little salt a little pepper and then a little avocado oil
00:28:19.560 and then i've had my pan preheating with a little oil
00:28:22.660 head to merriweatherfarms.com and enter promo code matt g for 15 off your first order he would never
00:28:36.280 he actually he wouldn't this is actually a conversation he has with me he's like what am i
00:28:40.300 going to do how am i going to find a wife if they've have been vaccinated with the covid shot
00:28:44.380 because he knows he knows that that shot was just so detrimental to people we were so lied to about
00:28:49.660 that we were so people were so brainwashed to think that this shot was healthy and it was safe and it
00:28:56.260 was effective and they they used isolation they used fear this is what they do in prison they isolate
00:29:02.700 you until you comply and so when they did that out here people just thought it was you know
00:29:08.420 regular medical procedure than they didn't think they were lied to my son who's 11 knows everything
00:29:14.780 about this movement about this shot because it's our responsibility as parents to introduce them to
00:29:20.700 these things so that way they're ready for when they're older because the policies that get introduced
00:29:25.220 now they don't affect me they're going to affect him and they're going to affect his children so he's
00:29:30.100 very much worried about being able to find a wife that is not vaccinated yeah is that going to be
00:29:34.900 like a new dating thing for the zoomers you have to ask your uh first date everyone should be really
00:29:40.240 concerned about the mrna platform technology this is something that humanity needs to worry about we
00:29:45.760 you know traditional vaccines also have their problems they have risks they have toxins they alter
00:29:51.400 the immune system but we've got two you know two different and difficult situations with both of
00:29:57.400 them and the mrna is i mean this is part of the transhumanist agenda to alter your genetic code to
00:30:04.300 to cut you know man from god and it's it was actually i actually had a conversation with a
00:30:11.660 well-known transhumanist the week before we started freedom angels and it was him in 2019 telling me
00:30:16.780 that everything was about to change and he told me essentially everything about mrna platform technology
00:30:22.940 and ai at using ai to advance this that caused me to be like we have got to go faster and harder and
00:30:31.920 that's when we started civil disobedience i think the most important combos we can have is with our
00:30:37.080 kids is to let them know the truth of the world and with each other like you said there's people out
00:30:42.960 there that don't realize they're injured so the more like do not allow yourself to be silenced or
00:30:47.980 shamed have the conversations just keep having honest gentle conversations with everyone you know
00:30:53.480 i don't spend time fighting on social media just have it in real life like take stuff into the real
00:30:59.140 world on the ground that's how we build the world we want from the ground up we're also really big
00:31:04.240 proponents of food freedom whether it's clean food but also local food like supporting the farmers and
00:31:09.820 ranchers one of the things that i'm most excited about right now is last week um trump brock rollins
00:31:15.900 bobby um all they met with a couple of ranchers i know one of them from nevada another one and these
00:31:22.240 guys are the real deal these are the producers on the ground that aren't supporting mrna that want
00:31:28.200 you know county of like or country of origin they want to have local control of food because they
00:31:34.400 know that not only is our health critical um on that issue but also the control of humanity so
00:31:39.760 it was one of the best things i saw actually one of the most exciting things that's happening right now
00:31:44.900 is that trump brock rollins bobby kennedy they're meeting with the actual ranchers not the big lobby
00:31:50.500 for cattle they're meeting with the right people and if they follow those plans then humanity has one of
00:31:55.580 the greatest hopes that we could have is that we got the right people moving the right strategy for
00:31:59.920 it so i'm excited about that it's kind of the one thing europe has right yeah they appreciate eating
00:32:05.480 local they they have that labeling the transparency and people can eat pizza in italy all the time and
00:32:12.620 not gain weight because you know it's it's a pure ingredient structure it's simpler and uh you don't
00:32:18.200 have all the stabilizers that i think have really hurt our country that we're allowed in and there's a part
00:32:22.860 of kennedy's strategy that i i like which is that it is not reliant on passing legislation he gets
00:32:29.800 these stakeholders in a room and says well would you like to take these dyes out of your food or do you
00:32:36.220 want me to pursue a regulatory path would you like to voluntarily agree to not have these mandates or do
00:32:42.040 you want to see the force and power of the federal government and he's getting some of these corporate
00:32:48.680 entities to do the right thing when all other options have been exhausted uh you have a really
00:32:54.180 interesting domino theory about california because we'll have viewers around the country who will watch
00:33:00.000 this program and say these these are wonderful moms they're inspiring in their activism but what are
00:33:05.240 they still doing in california don't they understand that this place has lost uh is lost ground in the
00:33:12.660 invasion you were uh red state reagan nixon pete wilson was elected statewide here and then you did
00:33:22.280 open borders and amnesty you allowed your yourself to be invaded you have no real um control over the
00:33:28.120 voting which means that you are susceptible to legal votes being diluted and you really ought to pack up
00:33:34.460 and go to nevada or florida or texas and enjoy low taxes and and friendly folks what what are you still
00:33:41.840 doing here oh yeah we always say don't tell us to leave california it's our terrain strategy we're
00:33:46.660 like look we have to stay and fight not only because california is ground zero but if we save
00:33:51.700 california then we save the nation and we save the nation we save western civilization but also because
00:33:57.820 you've got to fight the ground that you're on if we're in a global battle there's no one that is immune
00:34:03.920 from this whether you're in the reddest county in the reddest state or in deep blue california you're
00:34:10.020 fighting the same evil agenda it's just easier you're on better terrain in a deep red deep county
00:34:16.780 or state to be able to work from the ground up locally your school boards your city councils your
00:34:22.860 county level this and then the state and federal from there to lock in protections for kids family and
00:34:28.500 freedom it's yes it's harder here in california but we have had victories that nobody even knows about
00:34:34.400 we defeated we defeated merc in the california in 2023 they tried to mandate the hpv shot
00:34:41.360 for all kids k through 12 in college without exemption and we were able through the grassroots
00:34:47.540 action of californians across the state in our district of capital networks to force them to remove
00:34:52.460 that part of the mandate that would have been that is a holy grail for merc that's a billion dollars a
00:34:57.340 year because it's a captured market more than one almost one-tenth of the u.s population
00:35:00.840 with no way out and they have you're compelled to go to school it's you know compulsory education
00:35:06.340 and then also for college it's not you know you would have it as well so you can actually win even
00:35:13.880 on bad ground and one of the things i say is people californians get a bad rap deservedly for some
00:35:19.460 things but the it's really just the extremists who run california like gavin newsom like these guys
00:35:24.720 that want to take those congressional seats that they're trying to gerrymander with prop 50 real californians
00:35:29.580 when you tell them when they start to actually pay attention to civics and see what's going on
00:35:34.680 they're all on the same side we all want the same things and if you are out in any other state
00:35:39.120 and you definitely don't want the californians that are there voting blue no matter who but you find the
00:35:44.800 refugees from california that have fought because when you've been against the wall no one fights
00:35:49.060 harder you find them those are your riders and they will help you turn your red states like more red and
00:35:54.320 lock and protection it is true that when you find the deep blue state and deep blue jurisdiction
00:35:59.380 republicans there is a special way that fire burns i've seen it in new york i've seen it in illinois i've
00:36:05.740 seen it in california where you've been called every name under the book you you have faced evil you have
00:36:11.660 faced uh ostracizing features of shunning from the left and and even kind of polite society at times
00:36:19.140 but you know if you were to have that type of transformation in florida what's the type of
00:36:24.320 leader who could who could do it denise like if what's the archetype of somebody that could that
00:36:29.280 could save california gosh i think you people who engage the way that i'm going to say the way that
00:36:36.680 we engage that we've made this our life to really understand politics and to be engaged at a local
00:36:43.260 level everyone wants to flip california red but that's not really realistic what we can do is
00:36:48.780 engage locally one of the things that we train so i'm sorry just just to draw a fine point on it
00:36:53.920 your strategy isn't just to be just to be going for the moon shot but let's go win a city council seat
00:37:00.300 here let's go in a school board seat here let's find a state legislative seat to flip that's how you
00:37:05.440 change your terrain yeah you know it's more tactical yes you have to be we learned this during
00:37:10.660 covid with the lockdowns right gavin newsom created these recommendations for counties to close down
00:37:17.500 to you know shut down you have to stay in your house you have to close your business we actually
00:37:22.220 worked with different counties and different different districts in california that lifted their
00:37:27.040 public health emergency because we were working locally like atwater we worked with their sheriff we
00:37:31.860 work with their city council members with their public health officer that's how we change things
00:37:36.720 we're not going to flip the whole state so when we want people who are in leadership positions either
00:37:41.460 at a grassroots level or just a mom or dad who are like i want to get involved in politics we need to
00:37:46.800 start focusing focus on the city council the school boards because they're the ones who are making
00:37:51.360 decisions for your kids we focus on the the county board of supervisors because they're the ones who are
00:37:56.960 making these decisions for the entire district we passed in san walking county we passed resolutions that
00:38:03.240 were no qr codes required for to show your covid vaccine san walking county that's where i'm from
00:38:09.540 yeah his was red and it it for trump election was 40 you know and californians voted for trump
00:38:17.920 san walking county flipped red for him what we can do at a local level is really change the entire terrain
00:38:25.060 of where we live it's such a good battle plan for our listeners that maybe are in a place where
00:38:31.240 they don't feel like they could have a perfect candidate as their senator or congressman but
00:38:36.220 they could go find that opportunity where with the right neighbors with that in real life contact
00:38:41.400 that tara was talking about you could do it's a really a good activism plan i do want to get to
00:38:46.540 this election that we have coming up in california i'm worried i'm worried because uh i think a lot
00:38:53.220 of republicans are really happy with what president trump is doing they feel like there's more uh economic
00:38:59.060 optimism they don't really think the congress is that important anyway they haven't really done
00:39:03.360 much other than you know a few things to facilitate trump getting the country saved with a secure border
00:39:09.140 and uh and deregulation and productive investment but uh they're fired up our side might be a little
00:39:16.840 pacified and if they win this thing and just wipe five republican seats off the map
00:39:23.100 the the bad actions in california are going to have such a direct impact on the rest of the country
00:39:29.380 you know i mean with with all due respect a boy playing in girl sports in california doesn't
00:39:34.260 necessarily impact you in texas or florida but if you've got hakeem jeffries jamie raskin aoc jasmine
00:39:42.680 crockett her nails all in power uh it will be torment for the trump administration uh do you have any hope
00:39:51.140 that republicans are gonna improve on the voter turnout or do you think we're all just kind of
00:39:55.840 too happy and surfing in california right now no i think the problem with republicans is that because
00:40:01.220 trump won we're all real lazy right it's like oh winning will do that yes people become very lazy and
00:40:08.280 just not it's like herding cats trying to get people engaged we have a messed up system in california we
00:40:15.040 have an awful election integrity we don't have any election integrity in california and people republicans
00:40:20.560 do not want to vote early they don't want to vote by mail unfortunately this is a system we have right
00:40:26.180 now and so voting day of we all want to we want voter id we want day of we want paper ballots
00:40:33.180 eventually hopefully we get this with the proper leadership i hope republicans get off of their couch
00:40:41.260 stop being so lazy that's what it really is like i'm just not going to vote on this voting doesn't
00:40:46.980 matter i hear that all the time it doesn't matter well if you don't we're going to have richard pan
00:40:52.540 we're going to have scott wiener we're going to have robert revis we're going to have mike mcguire
00:40:57.240 all of these awful extremists are going to be in congress and it is going to be the hardest thing to
00:41:04.040 have to deal with on a national level i mean yeah that i think also uh animating the laziness
00:41:12.020 is that this is about process like when you're going to vote for or against a policy that can
00:41:18.660 maybe activate you more than voting for or against a map are you seeing that when you talk to people
00:41:23.200 tara well i think the hardest thing is that people people either don't know what's going on special
00:41:31.060 elections are notoriously difficult so they don't even know civically what's going on they don't know
00:41:35.400 there's one happening and then the other parts people are also giving up hope oh it's hopeless
00:41:39.980 because we don't have election integrity in california um you know we do have a ballot
00:41:45.600 initiative for voter id that should get qualified by the spring great be on it's critical it'll be on
00:41:51.720 in november 2026 for people to vote on i have no doubt that we'll pass that and that's a key
00:41:56.960 stepping stone critical yeah you know it's really critical and that's going to help candidates up and
00:42:01.800 down ballot you know for the turnout because people are going to be moved to be out on that but we need
00:42:07.380 them out now because the biggest problem like denise said we're going to have these no one even
00:42:11.960 understands how bad it is there'll be almost no republican representation from california of the 52
00:42:17.700 they'll only be like eight seven or eight percent represented for the republicans in congress they're
00:42:22.840 also going to be the worst of the worst from california being sent there but it also is you know it
00:42:29.720 perpetuates the lie what gavin newsom and his is and crew are spreading about prop 50 is a complete lie
00:42:37.660 it's gaslighting to the extreme and we should all be defending against their attack on the republic on
00:42:45.980 you know if we don't have integrity in voting and we have and we have gavin newsom out there telling
00:42:53.440 everybody one thing and they're believing it and he's spending what he spent 300 million dollars of
00:42:59.700 taxpayer dollars to put this on the ballot and then he's got the teachers association he's got soros
00:43:04.700 he's got tens of millions coming in from all sorts of sources to lie to the people that they have to
00:43:10.500 save california from trump and protect democracy when it's the absolute opposite we are stealing the
00:43:16.180 voices of californians but with prop 50 and we are putting the most extremists that do not represent
00:43:21.580 any of the people in california into the position to be at congress this is the absolute wrong
00:43:26.440 direction for california and i just hope that the lawsuits i hope that the supreme court cases out of
00:43:31.920 louisiana that say you're not supposed to racial redistrict you know that we aren't going to parse
00:43:36.700 and gerrymander that what we should be doing is only geographical districting that that sets the stage
00:43:43.140 because if this thing passes due to newsom having the microphone and able to gaslight everybody
00:43:47.400 and the fact that people don't engage in politics overall and i'll also add the democrats have the
00:43:53.060 infrastructure they know how to use the they know how to use the early voting the mail-in ballots they
00:43:59.360 know how to use the the problems with the system to their advantage and so this is why we've been
00:44:05.300 advocating so hard get out put your vote in early do it through the mail it's now in-person voting is now
00:44:11.500 open in most counties there's a few counties like a lot of rural counties like mine we actually don't
00:44:17.640 even have in-person voting we just have on the day of november 4th you can go in and and do a ballot
00:44:23.820 drop box so that means there is no every answer is vote early and then i think people need to really
00:44:30.700 know that you have to track your ballot and you have to fix it if there's a problem last in november
00:44:36.200 2024 33 000 um ballots were never counted because they got post they didn't get postmarked in time
00:44:44.700 so if you go to postmark on the final day the post office does not have to postmark it so you don't
00:44:51.500 drop your ballot in a post office without it being hand stamped for the date on the last day and if you
00:44:59.980 don't cure your ballot fix any problems we could win or lose a tight margin on that wow it that is
00:45:06.040 so foreign to me as a florida man because it's sort of like you you know if you can't get the ballot
00:45:11.160 right when you vote it maybe we don't really need your vote that bad anyway like if you couldn't figure
00:45:16.060 out uh those things but i know it is critically important the curing process and we're obviously
00:45:21.560 going through this because gavin newsom wants to be president more than any living human
00:45:25.700 what would you tell the rest of the country about gavin newsom that you think they might not know if
00:45:31.620 they hadn't lived here under his rule and only saw him as a television figure oh gosh i don't know if
00:45:38.760 i can say that on air um but he's a terrible person um gavin newsom has created california as
00:45:47.080 a sanctuary state to sterilize and mutilate children he has created this state to where parents no longer
00:45:56.120 have the ability to make decisions educational decisions medical decisions for their children
00:46:01.260 things bills like or laws like sp 107 that allows children to come here from all over the country to
00:46:07.000 get what they're calling gender affirming care and if a parent does not agree the courts can take their
00:46:12.780 children away so that is the wildest idea for a law i have ever heard yeah that the school nurse
00:46:19.380 recommending gender blockers has the ability to stand in the way of your parental rights potentially
00:46:25.280 that is so wild gavin for personally i feel like gavin newsom hates us i feel like he is using us as a
00:46:32.800 stepping stone for his political aspirations and he doesn't care who he steps on and i say this because
00:46:37.900 i know the policies that he's put forward we have been involved for almost a decade in the policies that
00:46:44.140 for california and if you look at us here we are the highest in homelessness there's 24 billion
00:46:51.240 dollars missing within the homeless industrial complex through non-profits under gavin newsom
00:46:55.640 it's just a grift it totally is nobody's getting they have to keep homelessness as a problem so that
00:47:00.460 they can keep the money flowing it's all it's all the money funneling so we have a beautiful state
00:47:06.240 california is a gorgeous state our families are suffering they can't even put food on the table
00:47:11.360 gas in the car they're worried about sending their children to public school
00:47:15.560 these kids are graduating illiterate because the standard for graduating children has been lowered
00:47:21.460 so much we have a huge problem in leadership here and it falls on the hands of gavin newsom not only
00:47:27.000 just the fires that he failed to protect people from but just the policies that are so dangerous
00:47:33.460 that families who do know them and people don't really know about what's been passed in california
00:47:38.040 nobody's engaged in politics right we're all just trying to put food on the table and go around
00:47:42.480 there's no real opposition it's not like you get these great legislative debates the democrats have
00:47:47.080 super majorities they never have to compromise and so they just steamroll you here and i think you
00:47:52.480 make a really good observation that gavin newsom uh has ambition that is even uh willing to let him
00:48:00.640 do harm to his own people to service that and and yeah i'm wondering i mean do you think anything gets
00:48:06.720 in the way of democrats nominating him right now it looks like he's the nominee i mean i
00:48:12.460 think it's it's on every one of us in california to let the world know what it's like here i mean
00:48:18.140 it is true it is hard to put you know food on the table people are struggling to pay the bills
00:48:22.460 you're you know he's about to rate hike utilities again support insurance and insurance yeah the
00:48:29.540 california fair plan is about to go up they say average 38 percent could go up 300 percent for those
00:48:35.160 in high risk areas oh no definitely when you don't have working fire hydrants the insurance going up
00:48:40.500 is a downstream effect of that because the insurance companies have to price in the risk
00:48:45.240 of government incompetence yeah he's the master gaslighter and deflector though people should
00:48:49.840 know that he's slick um but he is a gaslighter and you know he's just gone viral for you know his
00:48:56.440 about wonder bread um his little you know on the podcast talking about wonder bread well first of all
00:49:01.660 for anyone not you know too old to remember or not young enough to know we all ate wonder bread in the
00:49:05.540 70s and 80s um but he you know he's actually now forcing californians into that poverty level
00:49:13.820 like we're all you know most everyone not gavin and his cronies or his ngos and his his unions
00:49:20.400 union leaders not the union members um but the rest they're eating in french laundry
00:49:25.900 yeah gavin newsom wasn't busted eating wonder bread he was busted eating in french laundry while
00:49:31.840 everyone else was locked in their home i think this has been a really important conversation because
00:49:35.480 you've done two things for our viewers one you have laid out the warning you've shown that
00:49:39.960 it is control it is an evil globalist empire and it is personal evil that allows that to advance
00:49:48.620 but i think even more important than that warning your story is is a story of how our coalition can
00:49:54.360 grow you know a a person who was committed to left-leaning causes and social justice a person who
00:50:01.580 you know did not have the initial first best step in life and yet for the sake of your children for
00:50:08.460 the sake of your families for the sake of your state in your country you're now the freedom angels
00:50:13.360 you go all over the state you inspire candidates you train activists you give people valuable
00:50:19.460 information and i just remember being a younger guy and being told over and over again that this
00:50:25.800 movement of ours was was going to shrink constrain that as the world became less white as the world
00:50:34.360 became more enlightened as women were voting more and becoming professionals at a higher rate that
00:50:40.660 there just wasn't really a future for the republican party but but this is the future getting people
00:50:45.500 informed getting people engaged and getting them to care enough about their own health and the future
00:50:50.900 of their family and their children to do something about it and it's an incredible thing and i'm
00:50:55.020 really glad you do it how can folks continue to follow your work and if they want to be a more
00:51:00.740 useful version of themselves as a citizen what would you suggest so we are always going up and down
00:51:06.720 california holding town halls and training people on how to be effective and how to engage at our
00:51:12.040 district to capital networks they can go to freedom-angels.org and they can look at all of the
00:51:17.420 resolutions that we've written and passed across the country and sign up with us so that way when
00:51:22.580 legislative session starts in 2026 we're ready to rock and roll and to push back on the kind of
00:51:27.580 detrimental policies that we already know are going to be introduced the freedom angels are ready for
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