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The lengths the Deep State will go to silence people like Elon Musk and Donald Trump is astounding. Also, we delve into what could be a crazy and nonsensical prophecy written by a 2,000-year-old author.
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today we kind of address the deep state and how afraid they are of you the lengths that they will
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go to to silence people like elon musk and donald trump is astounding we talk about their conversation
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that they had last night uh also we uh we delve into what could be crazy and nonsensical
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or could be prophecy uh something that was written by ezra 2 000 years ago in a book called the
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apocrypha uh and uh it was part of canon in the um king james bible up until about 100 years ago
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but uh you know it's it's got errors in it and everything else so we don't really know if this
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is you know valid but there is a uh a prophecy of the end times that fits what's happening in america
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to the t is it true or not find out ezra's eagle on today's podcast i don't think i have to tell you
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you're listening to the best of the blend back program so stew if you were reading uh the news
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today what would your impression of the elon musk donald trump uh spaces conversation be
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uh well they had technical problems glenn that was the main takeaway they started late and that was the
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most important thing for out of the conversation they did not start on time right that's not uh
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actually what what happened um elon musk said um that the spaces came under a massive coordinated
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ddos um a denial of service attack um with everything that is going on in the world i tend to believe that
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but there's not a single story in the mainstream media that is reporting that they're just saying
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he has a failed platform uh and that uh you know this is this is exactly what happened with ron de
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santis yada yada and i believe when ron de santis did it uh it probably wasn't a prime time uh but you
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don't do that twice you know what i mean uh he said he was um testing the servers they could have
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handled eight million people um that's as high as they tested yesterday but uh said everything was
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fine and there ended up being about a million live uh according to the reports but i don't know what
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to believe anymore um and i was shocked that they didn't spend more time on that and more time on what
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what they were threatened with what elon musk was threatened with by the european union yesterday
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um i i don't know if you've seen this letter uh to elon musk but i just want to read some of it
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it's quite long it's a full page um but uh it's worth hearing in america dear mr musk i'm writing you
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in the context of recent events in the united kingdom and in relation to the planned broadcast on your
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platform x of a live conversation between a u.s presidential candidate and yourself which will
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okay well there's a lot of things that happen on cnn that are available to european users
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uh why is elon musk being singled out and elon musk invited uh kamala harris to do the same thing
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with her she turned it down i understand that you're currently doing a stress test of the platform
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in this context i'm compelled to remind you of the due diligence obligations set out in the digital
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services act this is a just an absolute draconian act on free speech in the european union the the
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left has found a way to outsource freedom of speech the suppression of freedom of speech our government
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doesn't have to do it because the eu can now do it to us as the individual entity ultimately controlling
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a platform with over 300 million users worldwide which is one third in the eu that has been designated
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as a very large online platform you have the legal obligation to ensure x's compliance with eu laws
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and in particular the digit the digital services act in the eu this notably means ensuring on one hand
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that freedom of expression and information including media freedom and pluralism are effectively protected
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and on the other hand that all proportionate and effective mitigation members are measures are put
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into place regarding the amplification of harmful content in connection with relevant events including
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live streaming which if unaddressed might increase the risk profile of x and generate detrimental effects
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on civil discourse and public security this is important against the background of recent example of
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public unrest brought about by the amplification of content that promotes hatred disorder incitement to
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violence or certain instances of disinformation now i want to remind you that the wef the world economic
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forum in davos what was their number one problem that they had to solve it was bigger than global warming
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it was uh bigger than any other thing i mean it came out of nowhere and it was their number one problem
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that they needed to focus on you remember what it was too hmm no not off the top of my head
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miss dis and malinformation sorry i said they had to stop this because it was going to be a problem
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this year and so they had to do everything they could to stop it and klaus schwab came out and said
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you've got to trust the system so you have to trust the system what what do you who are you speaking to
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he was speaking to the leadership of the west he was speaking to all of the prime ministers and the heads
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of security and everything else saying we've got this under control nobody abandon ship you stay on board
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we have this this is a direct reflection of that uh it also implies uh informing eu judicial and
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administrative authorities without undue delay on the measures taken to address their orders
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against content considered illegal according to national and eu law taking timely diligent non-arbitrary
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and objective action upon receipt of notices by users considering certain content illegal and informing
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users uh concerning the measures taken upon receipt of the relevant notice and publicly reporting about
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content moderation members uh measures this this is absolutely incredible i mean this is v for vendetta or
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1984 kind of stuff in the respect i note that the dsa obligations apply without exceptions or
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discrimination to the moderation of the whole user community and content of x including yourself as a
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user with over 190 million followers which is accessible to eu users and should be fulfilled in line with
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the risk-based approach of the dsa which requires greater due diligence in case of a foreseeable
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increase in the risk profile so they're saying that he he should not be running this interview because
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it's too risky now let me ask you something america
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when has speech become too risky what was it that donald trump said yesterday that was so scary
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these people are trying to shut down your access to any other point of view you'll notice they don't say
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anything when democrats say elections are stolen and the republicans are going to steal this one
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now donald trump alluded to uh election uh fraud but he was talking about making sure that when he's in
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office we'll have paper ballots we'll be able to count and have a record of everything we do
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where is the equal footing here on freedom of speech mike lee tweeted back to the eu go to hell
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that's like an f-word fun festival for mike lee to say that this is absolutely um unrecognizable to me in the
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west it is making um it is making saudi arabia look like a kind of open place they finish let me
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clarify that any negative effect of illegal content on x in the eu which could be attributed to the
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ineffectiveness of the way in which x applies the relevant provisions of the dsa may be relevant in
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the context of the ongoing proceedings and the overall assessment of x compliance with eu law
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this is in line with what has already been done in the recent past for example in relation to the
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repercussions and amplification of terrorist content they're now speaking about terrorist content
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or content that incites violence hate and racism in the eu such as the context of the recent riots
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in the united kingdom i urge you to promptly ensure the effectiveness of your systems and report measures
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taken to my team my services and i will be extremely vigilant to any evidence that points to breaches
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of the dsa and will not hesitate to make full use of our toolbox including by adopting interim measures
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should it be warranted to protect the eu citizen from serious harm this is absolutely incredible
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if you don't think they're serious and if you don't think it affects us let me play a washington post
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reporter yesterday afternoon cut one elon musk is slated to interview donald trump tomorrow tonight
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um on on x uh i don't know if the president is going to tune in feel free to say if he is or not
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um but i i think that um misinformation on twitter is not just a campaign issue it's a you know it's
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an america issue uh what role does the white house uh or the president have in sort of stopping that
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or stopping the spread of that or um sort of inter intervening in that some of that was about campaign
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misinformation but you know it's a wider thing right yeah no and you've heard us talk about this many times
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from here about the responsibilities that social media uh platforms have uh when it comes to
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misinformation misinformation uh don't have anything to read out from here about uh specific ways that
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we're working on it but we believe that that they have the responsibility uh these are private companies
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so we're also mindful of that too they've outsourced it to the eu remember elon musk
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is is is an incredible inventor he has changed the car industry he has changed it in numerous ways
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he has changed the way we look at going to space he's he's put a a rocket up in space that returns to its
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platform on the water he's one of the main guys from paypal when that started
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they loved him they loved him until he bought the platform twitter well now you're an enemy
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do you see how dystopian that is do you have the cut of the judge in england
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here's a judge sentencing a guy for something he posted on facebook listen to this went on to say
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that you did not want your money going to immigrants who quote rape our kids and get priority end quote
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this offense is so serious that an immediate custodial sentence is unavoidable would you stand please
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the sentence that i pass has been reduced by one third to reflect your guilty plea
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20 months in prison in the united kingdom for posting i don't want my money going to a bunch of
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immigrants who come here rape our children and then get off scot-free
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what uh well i don't either that doesn't mean all immigrants or all illegals are doing that
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but there is evidence of both of those things happening
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of especially in england of illegals coming in and raping children
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i think that is uh has been introduced to the world by donald trump
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he was giving a speech uh in atlanta and um he was going to go over to chick-fil-a
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and so a group of students went over because they wanted to meet him
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and one of them he was talking to and it's my understanding
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i'll have her tell the story but it's my understanding
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you should be on stage with me and do a rally and she did
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and this is what she sounds like on stage listen to this
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they don't want to talk policy they just want to use propaganda to steal your vote
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the left is trying to tout this woman as a savior for the black community
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but all she's done is hurt the black community since she came into the game
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see the first step in destroying the black community is to dismantle the black family
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why don't we ask mrs willie brown if kamala harris cares about black families
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mikaela montgomery is with us now she is the ceo of conserve the culture
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mikaela what a what a privilege to talk to you how are you
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i'm good tell me about your meeting how did it go from chick-fil-a to
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you on stage with donald trump well um post chick-fil-a uh big t himself
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actually invited me and all the hbc students to a private dinner down at
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mar-a-lago and so once we came down there of course
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trump was very impressed with my intellect my ideas you know my ability to move
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relationship not just with him but you know his team
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so i saw him when he was in detroit i was there
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um in florida like um just different different arenas around the country
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and so when i heard he was coming to atlanta which is where i am based at
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i just called the team and i was like what are the odds that i get to speak on
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and within two minutes they were like hell yes and i was like well that's all i
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thank you very much i will see you all saturday afternoon
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they didn't ask me what i was going to talk about they didn't tell me i had to
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speak on anything they do say girl say would you like the fact that they just
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entrusted me to get up there and i i trusted myself i knew once i got up
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yeah donald trump is just donald trump is just a
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different type of guy he just goes with his gut
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very transparent in in person he is a different guy than what you see
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in the media he's not necessarily different right
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what was the biggest shock to you on the difference
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all my students said the same thing um just he's a lot calmer like you know the
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media will have you thinking that he's always on edge or that he's always from
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that is one of the goofiest people i've ever met like he's always telling jokes
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he's so kind like he's so understanding the media will also have you think that
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he you know touts himself as a know-it-all or whatever but he was very
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very receptive at the dinner he was asking questions for anything he
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didn't understand every time i saw him after that if i
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brought something up he'd be like oh yeah and i learned this like
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he is a lifetime learner for sure and i can really appreciate that because as
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him being somebody that usually everybody looks to for answers
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the fact that he is still humble enough to search for answers himself
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is very very you know notable to me i know this is unfair to ask somebody to
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speak for a race but i cannot other than propaganda i cannot
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understand how i think it's only 25 percent of the black community
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uh like trump and think that uh they'd vote for him
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uh 50 percent believe that uh biden has been good for their economy
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i don't understand that i don't either a lot of it has to do with
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misinformation you know and a lot of it unfortunately has to do
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with the i guess socialized programming you know
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because kamala harry is currently on the campaign trail
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and going around telling everybody that the economy is strong
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as if americans aren't suffering every single day trying to you know foot the
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bill for groceries or trying to make sure their mortgage is paid on time
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um additionally i think that the media had a lot to do with shaping the black
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population's perception of donald trump because prior to him running for
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president nobody called him a racist prior to him running for president
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donald trump was invited to all kinds of events
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and was heavily invested in black culture he was receiving awards from black
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people he was a great philanthropist in the black community so it's actually
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interesting to me myself and that's one of the reasons why
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i personally decided to join the fight like everybody thinks i'm getting paid
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from the campaign and things like that i represent nobody but myself baby
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i just hate seeing how easily it's been to pull the wool over the eyes
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of people i interact with on a daily basis how can you tell me the economy is good
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and i've watched the price of groceries triple in the last two years
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how can you tell me the economy is good and i'm the one who mobilizes students
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i help them find jobs post-graduation it's harder for me to place them in a
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good-paying job now than it was when i was doing it in 2018 and 2019 so
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it's just very very interesting to me that you know people aren't looking past
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the sensationalism that they get you know via social media or via the news on
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their television so have you ever looked into i've talked about this several
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times um but i don't understand how uh lyndon b johnson the guy who is a racist
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till the day he died uh was the guy who stopped the civil
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rights uh act in 1959 suddenly becomes this hero and i'm
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convinced that the uh the great society was designed by these racist
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progressives to destroy the black family and and just tear it apart and destroy it
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you believe that to be true absolutely um you know once we bought into
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okay since the democratic party is who signed this bill then the democratic
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party must be who we support not even realizing that it was republicans who
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propped up that bill in the first place um next we're not looking at the fact
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that um you know he said if i sign this bill they'll vote for me for the next
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200 years that's exactly what we did why because
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black people for whatever reason lived in fear that if they didn't vote for a
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johnson and did not take anybody's right to vote away
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for whatever reason that thought still permeated in black people's minds and then
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um they tried to get you to think that your vote your right to vote was going
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basically saying that black people aren't smart enough to obtain an id and i
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don't know any black person without id even homeless people have id
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um additionally you got to look at the fact that black people aren't even paying
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attention to the fact that that voting rights act was signed to secure your vote
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for the next 200 years the black vote is now fleeting because while a lot of us
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still align ourselves with the democratic party a lot of them will not go out and
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vote for a democratic candidate because they simply do not believe in
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vote for a republican because their whole life they thought that they were racist
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the higher ups realize that black people aren't voting like that anymore and
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that they're losing the black vote because people are leaving
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and they're coming over to the right side hello um and that's why you see the
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migrant issue becoming a priority they need a new loyal voting base
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somebody else that they can instill the fear in that if you don't vote for us
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all your rights all your resources your way of life will be taking away from you
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completely stripped away you're going to go back to a horrible way of living
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and that's why you need to vote for us even though we won't do anything else for you
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just know that your citizenship is safe with us
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so me you guys hopefully i will represent a community one of these days um my end goal
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hopefully is to be a united states senator a lot of people think it's going to be miss
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kayla for president y'all most likely will never see that but miss kayla the senator yeah i'll do
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that that's fantastic that's fantastic well best of luck to you um you are a a really bright star
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and uh just so super genuine uh that uh you're exactly the kind of politician that you know i'd
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like to see just don't lose your soul when you get into it god bless you ever thank you god bless
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you have a great day thank you all right michaela montgomery uh a name i think you're going to be
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hearing uh a lot of unless unless the left finds a way to destroy you know uh a black woman which
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they're not uh they're not above doing at least lately you are listening to the best of glenn back
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to listen to the rest of this interview check out the full show podcast all right i want to
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introduce you to michael rush uh he is a uh author um a remnant shall return is uh the book that we're
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going to be discussing today uh and it's all about a prophecy of ezra's eagle and michael i think
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you are even one of the first to say saying i i don't know this could all be wrong we won't know
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until you know it's it's it's proven right or wrong correct yeah absolutely in fact this you know
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i'd be the first to say i absolutely hope that this is not true me too but it is it is pretty
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fascinating firstly would you explain what the apocrypha is for for people who don't know
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yeah yeah absolutely so the apocrypha is a list of 14 books and you know prior to the turn of you
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know just prior to the turn of the 20th century the church um the church of england yanked it from
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all king james bibles but prior to that point it was included as a supplement between the old and new
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testament from you know 1611 to just before the uh the 20th century so i mean when the pilgrims came
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over on the mayflower i mean this was included in their bible uh so it's something that you know
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a couple hundred years ago people were much more familiar with than they are today today you know
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most people don't know much about it at all uh so the apocrypha one oh go ahead glenn go ahead
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no no no please uh yeah so so one of the reasons that the apocrypha was pulled out by the church
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of england is because it has errors in it i mean there's some historical inaccuracies and things
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so that's that's one word of caution that should you know always accompany anytime you're reading an
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apocryphal book it's it's not included in the canonite scripture for a reason okay um and uh the book of
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uh ezra is the first book of the apocrypha the first and second book and it is a cousin or a brother
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of daniel is that what is that the the connection well well so if you look at ezra and daniel these
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are both people that were taken captive into babylon when babylon came in and conquered jerusalem
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so they're brothers in that sense i don't know that they're related um but you know they're they're
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brothers in that you know uh babylonian activity sense okay so there's a couple of reasons why i think
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people are attracted to you know end times prophecy um one because we're commanded to keep a be aware of
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the signs of the time so you know what's approaching um but also i think some people just
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like to uh dabble in this because they're looking for a sign that god's aware of the situation and
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it's explainable on what's going on because the world makes no sense so they're looking for a
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connection uh to god so um uh you are the only one this this ezra's eagle was known to be or thought
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to be rome for a long time is that right correct yes that's a yeah that's that was the common belief
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in fact they attribute this to the first century a.d largely because they thought well ezra's you know
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he's talking about rome right but it doesn't really work for rome um and the the only real uh question
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i have on this is how you came up with well explain what the eagle is and what the feathers are first
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and then we'll talk about how you assigned a date to that um okay so so the vision starts with ezra
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seeing this large eagle coming up out of the ocean and the eagle isn't normal it has three heads
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and two massive wings and on the right wing it has 14 feathers and 12 of these feathers are long
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and two of them are short and then on the left side there's just six little feathers and fortunately
00:31:28.180
ezra has this angelic guide that's with him and he kind of points things out to ezra and explains the
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meaning and one of the things that this angelic guide uh explains to ezra is that this eagle
00:31:43.200
represents a powerful kingdom that will have global domination uh in the end times and he he goes on to
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explain that the feathers on the respective wings represent the leaders of this country and you know so
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there's there's there's 20 consecutive leaders and they serve one after another so right out of the gate
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you know this is this is something of a timeline it's a countdown uh beginning with the first feather
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and going to a big prophetic event that allegedly will take place in the last days
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so it is it's fascinating to me because what caught my attention was uh the pegging of those feathers to u.s
00:32:39.760
presidents is stunning um however you have to take a leap of faith um because it doesn't go all the
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way back to george washington you i think you're the only one that is is pinned this were you the first
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to come up with this the to pin it to hoover yes yes yeah so so yeah go ahead okay so you've you've
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pinned it to uh hoover as the first feather and i want you to explain that but i um i want to make a
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disclosure here this is a part where michael and i share in our faith um uh our faith teaches us that
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in the end days there will be a secret combination it will be you know basically the deep state and
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that kind of sets the clock ticking um and uh the book of mormon is just history but a really an outline
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of what things are going to look like uh as we approach the latter days um and it's shockingly accurate
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to what is happening today and that's how you came this is the only mormon part of it if i'm not
00:33:56.500
mistaken um you pinning this to hoover how did you get there so really it's pinned to hoover because of
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the incredibly specific language regarding the second feather in this series so the verbiage of the
00:34:15.060
prophecies says you know paraphrasing that says that the second leader will serve twice as long as
00:34:21.780
any other leader of this country and that before the end of his official you know uh administration
00:34:29.540
none other would be able to serve unto the half uh of the time that he served so i mean that is right
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incredibly specific language so it was really this um that caused really to hone in on um hoover because
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there's only one president in the united states that this could possibly be talking about and it's
00:34:53.300
franklin dean roosevelt who was elected to four terms in office uh he died of natural causes you know
00:35:00.340
in his first or in his fourth term but congress passed the 22nd amendment uh to the constitution
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uh before his official fourth term concluded barring all future presidents from serving more than two
00:35:17.300
years so i mean this is what just locked it in for me because right this is incredibly specific
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and so yeah you know when i when when you started with fdr and then you go through uh the feathers which we
00:35:33.860
will in a second um uh it is incredibly specific and nails uh our presidency the succession succession of
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presidents exactly um but also if i may it was the council of foreign relations that really uh during the hoover
00:35:55.620
times that it really took a hold and and that kind of plays a role later uh in the prophecy when you
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switch to the other wing if you will so explain uh the feathers and how they are marked for each president
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and what lines up yeah so um yeah that that it starts with uh herbert hoover and you know as you
00:36:24.180
mentioned if you google you know founding uh members of the foreign relation uh the council on foreign
00:36:31.700
relations uh herbert hoover comes up so uh that's you're very interesting in the context of this and
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you talked about secret combinations if you read in the book of revelation in uh chapter 17 john sees this
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amazing vision of the horror of babylon and i i think that this is what you know is the underlining context
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of what's going on in this vision it's it's it's not so much a vision about these presidents as it is the
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rise and infiltration uh of this country by this horror of babylon and that's why it starts with hubert
1.00
00:37:16.340
hoover uh hoover in my opinion so then it goes through there's there's as i said there's 14 feathers on
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the right side and you know this these 14 feathers seem to be counting down um and the specific
00:37:33.380
language of the prophecy gives some other very curious um information with regards to two short
00:37:42.740
feathers that would be amongst these 14 and the specific language is that um by the time you see
00:37:51.060
the second of these two feathers you will be approaching the midpoint of this timeline so when
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you look at you know starting with hubert uh hubert hoover it's hard yeah yeah and go to the 14th
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president it's barack obama so uh when you look in there for two presidents who had were short feathers
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meaning in the in the verbiage of the prophecy a short feather is someone who has had their administration
00:38:23.140
cut short by contrary or nefarious you know means and i attribute that to the you know involvement
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of this whore of babylon terminating their presidency prematurely so you you look at this list and you go
1.00
00:38:40.740
you know it jumps right at right out at you that you've got jfk who was assassinated and then you have
00:38:47.700
richard nixon who was forced to resign now as you go through this this timeline um richard nixon is 45
00:38:57.780
years into it and the you know the prophecies again says when you see the the second of these four uh
00:39:05.540
short feathers you're going to be halfway through this timeline and then you look at barack obama
00:39:10.420
well you know that was about 43 years later so that again just matches up perfectly with you know
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what ezra's talking about here so not only do you have the f you know the fdr and these two short
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you also have these two short feathers and it's really hard for me to just kind of brush those
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things aside and say yeah this is yeah this is really just talking about rome or something else
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because it's so applicable to american history yeah