* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Founder and Chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation and the author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series To Preserve the Nation. In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers – FreedomsRisingSun.com
* #GiveThanks!
* Shame! – RFK Jr.: “Mr. Kennedy’s position on abortion is that it is always the woman’s right to choose. He does not support legislation banning abortion.”
* Cardiologist Peter McCullough reveals how much doctors got bribed to push COVID shots – Leaked insurance documents back him up: ‘The insurance companies are juicing the system’ – Jim Hoft, TheGatewayPundit.com
* if a doctor injected 75% of his or her patients at $250 per newly-injected person, that would end up being around $250,000.
* Steve Bannon’s Appeal Rejected, Destined To Serve Prison Time!
* Making Good: Comedian Kirby Heyborne is on a mission to help those who help others. As he volunteers with nonprofit organizations from all over the United States, Kirby sees firsthand how these charities make a real impact on people’s lives – OperationBBQRelief.org
* Classical Music Alters the Brain–Here’s How – The main difference between classical and pop music is that classical music has unique rules—and the brain likes them – TheEpochTimes.com
* Music contains natural rules and mathematical logic, especially classical music, The “Mozart effect” truly exists, said Kiminobu Sugaya, who has a doctorate in pharmacology and is a professor of medicine at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine and head of neuroscience at the Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences.
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[00:00:22] Alright, happy to have you along my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman Live on your radio,
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[00:01:00] Welcome to the broadcast.
[00:01:01] Hope you had an absolutely wonderful, long-headed weekend, culminating in Mother's Day.
[00:01:06] We did it with tremendous, welcome to the broadcast.
[00:01:10] Bradley, how was your Mother's Day sir?
[00:01:13] Well, I hope it was wonderful from my wife and daughters.
[00:01:18] There you go.
[00:01:19] Hope we did something that was actually scheduled to gauge their responses and know if it was our
[00:01:26] I don't know.
[00:01:27] You know they're just nice all the time.
[00:01:29] I mean you know it's kind of how it is.
[00:01:32] They wouldn't grumble or drive about anything, it doesn't seem like and that's kind
[00:01:37] of it's got me a little bit worried that I missed the mark when they don't want to get
[00:01:41] a little better feedback than that but yeah they seem to be pleased and things went well
[00:01:47] but by gully you know I've got a lot more comfortable life than I deserve so
[00:01:54] I guess I got to say it was a continuation of that.
[00:01:58] You know?
[00:01:59] Hopefully all right for you too.
[00:02:01] Well my whole family created a book of memories for my wife, it's got photos and testimony
[00:02:08] and Jesus Christ and gratitude for mothers and kind of you know is related to the
[00:02:15] give thanks campaign that President Nelson talked about on social media years ago
[00:02:20] and we saved some notes from that and culminated into mothers and we created four categories
[00:02:25] for everybody in the family.
[00:02:26] We had a family category, we had a mother's day or mother's category.
[00:02:31] We had a personal category so it related to something that you wanted to do and then
[00:02:35] a religious category and you could submit things and relation anything you wanted to remember
[00:02:39] or bring up or you know etc and we created this big old hardback book for her that I
[00:02:46] feel like I think she liked it.
[00:02:47] I hope she liked it and it went pretty well and everybody got to participate and
[00:02:51] combined several things the celebration of Mother's Day, the celebration of our Thanksgiving,
[00:02:56] the bearing of our testimonies, the uniting of families, the personal uniqueness of each individual
[00:03:01] and you know a religious views and it put it all together into a big old preservation
[00:03:06] of memories and kind of a dedication to all those things so that's what we kind of did
[00:03:11] and I think it turned out pretty well.
[00:03:15] Sounds to me like you guys put us all the shame but it took a lot of work though.
[00:03:20] I'm sure you almost institutionalized appreciation but I hope you know here's kind of what
[00:03:27] my hope is and it sounds maybe a little bit flimsy and comparison with what you guys did
[00:03:32] but here's the deal.
[00:03:34] I think that sometimes people don't express on a regular you know like daily, hourly whatever
[00:03:43] basis.
[00:03:44] I feel like a lot of times you know we take a big splash.
[00:03:48] Oh Easter's today or Christmas is whatever or maybe we have Mother's Day or we had
[00:03:53] Father's Day or we had Fourth of July or whatever.
[00:03:56] So often I fear that we kind of let things slide until this big splash and all
[00:04:02] said okay it's here and gone now we're going to move on with lives.
[00:04:05] I guess I would hope that everybody would express appreciation to their mothers, their
[00:04:12] sons, their daughters that we would recognize the great blessings of liberty that have been
[00:04:16] restored upon us by God.
[00:04:17] In fact I find it just miraculous that our daily bread and breath is made available to us
[00:04:24] and God has granted us so much each day that I mean the color of the sky, the shape of the clouds,
[00:04:32] the warmth of the sunshine.
[00:04:35] I mean it just seems to me like to have your heart filled with gratitude constantly is something
[00:04:41] I got to do better at and maybe we could all think about that a little bit because
[00:04:47] honestly every breath we take, maybe Marshall we per take of is a great and wondrous gift
[00:04:53] and maybe God granted us a good earth that renews itself constantly with spite of all the
[00:05:01] the depredations that happen upon this earth.
[00:05:03] It still continues to be faithful and it's orbit and where you know how it renews
[00:05:08] and it gives forth its strength and the soil and the water and the seeds and plants all
[00:05:14] that kind of stuff and we continue to exist and I it just seems to me like if we had a daily
[00:05:20] recognition of that to the point that if we rendered all the thanks we were capable of it would
[00:05:26] I think we'd sooner or later become, how shall I say overwhelmed just one thing.
[00:05:32] You're at about that.
[00:05:33] I had a years and years and years and years ago decades ago.
[00:05:39] Somebody said to me could, could you think you could pray all day long?
[00:05:44] Are you kidding me?
[00:05:46] My knees had get sore and tired and it was stuff like that.
[00:05:49] I mean it was like my first response is man that's what happened then how you'd
[00:05:53] be?
[00:05:54] Where are they long?
[00:05:55] Well it does but what I found is if each hour I consciously went about recognizing the hand of God
[00:06:03] in my life.
[00:06:04] Again, immediately when I first started trying it it was like oh dang it's 10 30 and I've
[00:06:10] forgotten to praise him since my morning prayers you know but as time went on I became
[00:06:15] more and more sensitized if you will to the fact that you know what I yeah this is pretty
[00:06:22] good.
[00:06:23] I'm thankful for that.
[00:06:24] Initially my prayers were more giving me give me give me.
[00:06:26] I got to say I was pretty crass about the whole thing.
[00:06:29] And then as time went on they became more prayers than thanks giving and the overwhelming
[00:06:36] conditions of our gratitude settled upon me over time and I guess it's never completely
[00:06:41] left me.
[00:06:42] So anyway I've gone far afield from a mother's day celebration but what a hashtag.
[00:06:46] Thanks ladies and gentlemen that's kind of the key and so you know our book hopefully we
[00:06:50] can remember it and we can refer to it and it's got you know kids saying is in memories
[00:06:55] and all kinds of different things in the stories behind the work that it took to put
[00:06:59] together was really something.
[00:07:01] Give thanks it's kind of the idea.
[00:07:03] I want to give thanks for life.
[00:07:06] Others aren't so well into life.
[00:07:09] RFKGR absolutely stepped in it ladies and gentlemen.
[00:07:14] RFKGR.
[00:07:18] I guess he was at a fair and they said would you support any abortion legislation.
[00:07:23] He goes all you after three months I'd you know out of pan abortions and all this kind
[00:07:27] of stuff and then he was at a loud fair when he was asked the question and then he got
[00:07:31] the chance to clarify any release to statement and the statement said I misunderstood the
[00:07:35] people at the fair.
[00:07:36] He was so loud and confusing.
[00:07:38] I just kind of misunderstood it.
[00:07:40] Mr. Kennedy's position on abortion is that it is always a woman's right to choose.
[00:07:47] He does not support legislation banning abortion whatsoever even up to birth.
[00:07:54] If you can grab that sound bite list here it is RFK and his own words.
[00:07:59] But so to lead so in other words keeping it as is with Roe versus Wade having been overturned
[00:08:04] and leaving it up to the states to determine if and when a woman can have an abortion.
[00:08:09] No I wouldn't leave it to the states.
[00:08:11] Wouldn't right.
[00:08:12] I would.
[00:08:13] I would say completely it's up to the level.
[00:08:16] We should leave it to the woman we shouldn't have government involved.
[00:08:20] Even if it's full term.
[00:08:23] Even if it's full term.
[00:08:27] There you have it.
[00:08:28] Doctor, do you want to respond?
[00:08:30] Well I mean you know the big call out of Bravo Sierra.
[00:08:34] I mean that the problem is that it isn't a woman's choice at that point.
[00:08:41] I mean every time we have an abortion, every time every single time somebody dies.
[00:08:47] And it's not the woman usually.
[00:08:49] They say well let's make it safe for the woman.
[00:08:51] But for the child it's always fatal.
[00:08:54] And so you know we've become pagans high here where we are,
[00:09:04] and the people sacrifice their child to molyc as a blood offering for a child.
[00:09:11] But I mean for you know to please a god.
[00:09:14] Now we sacrifice it on the altar of convenience or prosperity or whatever.
[00:09:22] I mean that we are how far are we from the pagans of yesterday year?
[00:09:29] And you know the house of Israel got swept into that when all of the kings started taking in wives from the surrounding pagans societies.
[00:09:38] Their wives beefed against them about not having to place to worship and everything.
[00:09:43] So they set up their groves and their little alters and all that kind of stuff.
[00:09:47] Pretty soon the whole society was corrupted and they had to get their butts kicked.
[00:09:51] They really did.
[00:09:52] And I don't think we're done with that yet.
[00:09:55] And if this kind of mentality continues now again, I will also not temperate with it but I will add fuel to the fire if you will.
[00:10:04] Who who wants to sacrifice the baby?
[00:10:07] Some people do today and think it's okay.
[00:10:09] What about sacrifice in an 18 year old or a 20 year older or 50 year old?
[00:10:13] Or what about if you're sacrificing the children of other societies that people you've never met?
[00:10:19] We are a debauched society that resorts almost every chance we get to the destruction of the bodies of gods, children that are placed upon the earth.
[00:10:30] And I would say that some of the most, oh, something can go to take a break.
[00:10:35] Go ahead and skip the break.
[00:10:36] But anyway, I like it to be as our FKJR office rock completely wrong on this one.
[00:10:41] I just put shame to this.
[00:10:44] Shame should be hung up, but shame should be put up for Lindsey Graham and his want to sacrifice a million.
[00:10:50] He's a young Marine and what about this, this bravo Sierra about sending all of the weapons of destroyer.
[00:10:57] The largest exporter of mass destruction in the world probably by order of a million.
[00:11:03] No question.
[00:11:04] And that's why I say we give thanks.
[00:11:06] We need to give thanks for life and it's abortions.
[00:11:09] It's all through life.
[00:11:10] It's the elderly.
[00:11:11] It's war.
[00:11:12] I mean, we can go on and on and on.
[00:11:14] They're all just as agreed.
[00:11:15] Just shame on them all on why don't we stand for life?
[00:11:18] Why don't we express gratitude for the precious gift God has given us of life and all the things
[00:11:23] that spring they're from.
[00:11:25] And so anyway, I bring this up because RFKJR is taking a beating many people say that, you know,
[00:11:31] his growth as he's ran for the presidency is now going to take a turn towards the negative
[00:11:37] and it's going to go downhill.
[00:11:39] I hope they're right because he deserves it.
[00:11:41] But what I think is going to happen is the Americans are going to embrace his lies.
[00:11:45] Well, I think the problem, I mean it's a whole big-blooded problem,
[00:11:49] is that America has embraced his lies at this point.
[00:11:53] Yeah.
[00:11:54] I mean, it's like it's becoming, you know, they make this the big, cataclysmic thing
[00:11:58] that the elections all over you know, Americans have already decided.
[00:12:01] America has decided so okay and I'm predicting and I think that, I mean,
[00:12:06] I don't know how can absolutely prove it because this has done in the privacy of your own home.
[00:12:10] But I think these, these abortion pills and potions or whatever the heck they're doing.
[00:12:15] We're going to kill more babies in America this year than we ever have since 1973 when Roe V Wade
[00:12:22] was decided by the Supreme Court.
[00:12:24] I think that what's happening and you get the mainstream pharmacy companies like Walgreens and CVS
[00:12:32] that have made a corporate decision.
[00:12:34] We're going to make these available in every store and every state where abortion
[00:12:39] has not been banned specifically.
[00:12:41] And so we're going to have, you know,
[00:12:44] Well, they're going to ship those medications.
[00:12:46] It'd be a your post office service,
[00:12:48] straight into those,
[00:12:50] their states that have been abortion.
[00:12:52] They don't even care.
[00:12:53] They'll still ship the murder medication directly to your house and a very
[00:12:56] concealed, discrete, you know, secret kind of box or whatever.
[00:13:01] And they'll still promote murder even across the lines where it's illegal.
[00:13:04] So they're not respecting that either.
[00:13:06] It's a pro-death agenda and I'm afraid that it's growing.
[00:13:09] I wish it was shrinking, but I'm afraid you're right that it's growing.
[00:13:12] Molec is alive and well in the go back and read your script.
[00:13:16] We've just made it little less in your face,
[00:13:18] a little more potable to just take this little, you know,
[00:13:20] pill for every year.
[00:13:21] You got a little problem.
[00:13:22] You want to take a pill?
[00:13:23] Feel uncomfortable for a little bit.
[00:13:25] And then the baby's gone.
[00:13:26] Well, and you know what?
[00:13:28] It's absolutely as horrific as that is.
[00:13:31] And there's certainly no diminishment of that in my mind.
[00:13:34] But you stop and think about these selective serotonin re-up taking inhibitors.
[00:13:40] These, these somatic type drugs that we seem to give everybody.
[00:13:45] I have seen people on very, I mean, they're, they're my neighbors
[00:13:49] that give these things to their kids because the kids don't seem to be happy all the time.
[00:13:54] Or they're, they give them to their wife, you know, be with.
[00:13:57] You're in a little, you know, Chick-fil-A, tear-jerker movie and she gets a tear in her eye.
[00:14:01] Oh, we got increased her medication.
[00:14:03] We are taking pills for things.
[00:14:05] And we are missing the joy of life, the hardness of life,
[00:14:10] the decisions that need to be made to demonstrate character and growth.
[00:14:15] And so we take pills for everything.
[00:14:18] And in the state of Utah I think we're probably the most
[00:14:21] Medicaid-it-state in the nation in terms of these somatic type drugs.
[00:14:25] And, you know, whether you do without a halter with a pill, what the heck?
[00:14:29] Why do we have to kind of basically avoid the facing life,
[00:14:35] whether you kill a kid before they're born and you, or you're killing your kid
[00:14:39] when they're a teenager while they're taking these drugs?
[00:14:42] Or they're killing other kids because the drugs triggered something in their mind
[00:14:46] that says they gotta go out and be suicidal or homocidal.
[00:14:49] I mean, it's why don't we just start facing life and growing in it
[00:14:53] and taking the task and test that God has ordained for us?
[00:14:57] I just blown away at how, as you pointed out, take a pill for this,
[00:15:01] take a pill for that.
[00:15:03] You know, it's, I cannot imagine.
[00:15:06] When you also don't get me started exam.
[00:15:08] When you also look at what, if you ever watch an TV
[00:15:13] and I don't think it's a good idea, but if you do, and they get these,
[00:15:16] these pharma things that come on about,
[00:15:20] somebody gets a rash or a hiccup or this or that.
[00:15:24] Yeah, I just saw one of those on, we don't really watch general TV,
[00:15:28] but we do watch some TV shows or whatever.
[00:15:30] They had on this commercial and I can't even remember what it was for
[00:15:34] because it was like five seconds on this can help with this
[00:15:36] and then it was the last, I don't know how many ever seconds,
[00:15:38] however long the commercial was, was telling you all the side effects.
[00:15:41] I mean, every one of them were just like, it can kill you,
[00:15:43] it can just destroy your whole life, but hey, call your doctor.
[00:15:46] It's all good and I just think, well, wow.
[00:15:49] There I saw an article the other day, Sam,
[00:15:52] and it was, it was, it had to do with the COVID-con job, okay?
[00:15:57] And I do not know how much truth there is in it because, you know,
[00:16:02] so many tales are told, but, but the indication was that the doctors
[00:16:08] were incentivized as they, as they, as they you have a practice
[00:16:13] and you're for one of the big HL HMA.
[00:16:16] What do they call those things?
[00:16:18] Where they got, where you're working as a doctor,
[00:16:20] not you're not an independent contractor, you work for a big,
[00:16:23] industrial kind of medical deal practice.
[00:16:26] Anyway, if you get so many percentage of your patients
[00:16:32] injected, then you get incentives,
[00:16:35] you get things from the pharma company,
[00:16:38] and this particular article that I read said,
[00:16:41] you could make an extra quarter of a million dollars a year
[00:16:45] if you got up to 75% of your patient mode injected.
[00:16:50] Well, so you say, okay, where's it?
[00:16:52] What's this with trusted physicians?
[00:16:54] You know, talk to God, but oh, you better darn well talk to your physician too.
[00:16:59] Well, if your physician's got skin in the game
[00:17:03] with more money coming to him or her, they're horrors.
[00:17:07] I mean, they really are harlots.
[00:17:10] They have sold their souls and I guess I just can't imagine.
[00:17:15] How if you, if we've lost our trust for our medical practitioners,
[00:17:21] if we lose our trust for our religious practitioners,
[00:17:24] I guess maybe it's good, because what all we got left is God.
[00:17:28] Oh my goodness, you think we could turn our hearts there
[00:17:31] and go down that path a little bit more devotedly and diligently,
[00:17:35] because everybody else has sold their souls.
[00:17:37] It's just a pauling to me.
[00:17:39] So I don't know.
[00:17:41] Yeah, there's an article right now by the gateway of Pundit and
[00:17:44] World in that daily written by Jim Hoff talking about world
[00:17:47] famous cardiologist Peter McCullum.
[00:17:50] Now he basically highlights and explains how much
[00:17:53] the doctors really got to promote COVID to push the COVID shots.
[00:18:00] And they basically, it says this.
[00:18:04] Leak insurance documents back him up.
[00:18:08] They even say and you know, it's kind of scary.
[00:18:12] What we see but you know that's, we've known about this.
[00:18:16] This is just more flesh on the bones of the facts we've been pointing out forever.
[00:18:20] Dr Bradley.
[00:18:21] It's kind of like here if you get together,
[00:18:25] there's a go.
[00:18:26] Sometimes they run together, we owe them many things we get done.
[00:18:29] The presentations I make them webinars I do and our little chats and so on.
[00:18:33] So I don't remember the exact moment where we talked about this about how
[00:18:37] if your wife can't trust you, can I trust you?
[00:18:40] Remember that conversation and you said, no, you can't trust me.
[00:18:44] If my wife can't trust me.
[00:18:46] So what we have to do is a fact for sure.
[00:18:49] I agree with that.
[00:18:50] The situation with ethics has taken over our society where it's, you know,
[00:18:55] and you go read the humanist manifestos.
[00:18:58] I mean, you read them carefully.
[00:19:00] They're just little pamphlets.
[00:19:01] You could read all three of them in early afternoon in time to digest and before you go to bed.
[00:19:07] Anyway, but situation with ethics, ethics is situational and autonomous.
[00:19:13] That's a statement out of the humanist manifesto.
[00:19:16] And so what that means is, well, it's ethical in certain situations to do this or that
[00:19:22] or the other.
[00:19:23] And people have polluted their ethical character.
[00:19:27] Their core values based upon situations that are maybe they can spend a little
[00:19:33] out of the doctors.
[00:19:34] You know what?
[00:19:35] I'm supporting my family better.
[00:19:37] It's good that I support my family and I've got plenty of student debt to pay off.
[00:19:42] Yeah, this is okay.
[00:19:44] So they say it's good.
[00:19:47] I haven't done the research.
[00:19:48] I haven't really read it.
[00:19:49] But you know what?
[00:19:50] We got good researchers.
[00:19:52] They're saying it's safe and effective.
[00:19:55] And I'm going to push this.
[00:19:57] And if you make an extra quarter of a million dollars,
[00:19:59] it's suddenly ethical because you've polluted your own rational to the point that now you're willing
[00:20:07] to believe that.
[00:20:08] And that's just one example.
[00:20:10] I mean, we do this constantly.
[00:20:12] And it's time to say, I'm going to go back to that baseline value.
[00:20:16] Like I say, when some of these trusted institutions or individuals that you thought
[00:20:21] you could trust to the grave have betrayed you, I think it's in a way a good thing
[00:20:27] because we got to turn to Christ now.
[00:20:30] Right?
[00:20:31] Here's what they say about this.
[00:20:32] You'll know about this.
[00:20:33] About this article.
[00:20:34] They say this.
[00:20:35] If a doctor injected 75% of his or her patients at $250 per newly injected person,
[00:20:45] that would be about $250,000 extra dollars that Dr. received.
[00:20:49] So it's big money and doctors are given to it left and right.
[00:20:53] I personally know physicians.
[00:20:57] I live in a neighborhood with a bunch of them.
[00:21:00] And they all moved in after I did.
[00:21:02] Trust me.
[00:21:03] We have a lot of other lessons on some ground.
[00:21:05] And people come in and they want a little bit of open room
[00:21:08] and they build nice big homes, everything.
[00:21:11] Some people I know very, very, very well as my neighbors and other associates.
[00:21:18] The time after the COVID-19.
[00:21:22] I have seen them driving some big, new expensive trackers.
[00:21:27] I mean, it's like I wonder where they got those.
[00:21:30] God they got those. And I have never asked them honestly, it's really something that's kind of an
[00:21:35] off-limits kind of thing. You can't go say hey man did you get a big bonus for getting everybody
[00:21:41] jabbed? I mean or how much of that run death is near stuff did you poke into people's veins
[00:21:48] that they later died? How about the almost 100% fatality rate of the modalities that were
[00:21:54] for the treatment of this? You know, it's hard to keep a relationship if you're asking those
[00:21:59] kind of questions. But I just have to scratch my head and say where the heck is all this coming
[00:22:04] from? I personally know people that got their huge, huge at least by my observation the last
[00:22:12] four years made a huge economic boom to them. So I don't know, I don't know if there's, if that's
[00:22:20] a soul and only purpose or origins of this kind of stuff but it sure makes me scratch my head.
[00:22:27] Well there you have it. There's the numbers Jim Hoff has a great article about this over at
[00:22:32] the Gateway Fund and where he really breaks this down and I'm just telling you you know you're
[00:22:37] talking about Peter McCullough laying it out basically saying hey, you know many of them literally make
[00:22:44] $250,000 extra dollars for that. The numbers are just through the stratosphere in my opinion
[00:22:52] and you know, so there you have it. All right Steve Bannon in the news, Steve Bannon,
[00:22:59] you know he's been in trouble for a bunch of different things, not testifying before Congress
[00:23:05] got you know in trouble for that. He had a big old bunch of problem with money for the border
[00:23:11] walley collected a ton of money in that one all south and he basically has been trying to appeal.
[00:23:17] Steve Bannon's appeal got rejected. Just into serve prison time they say a narrow court kind of
[00:23:26] as far as I can tell rejected his efforts but then it's going to go to the broader court
[00:23:31] but they're pretty convinced they'll reject his efforts as well. Steve Bannon in my opinion you
[00:23:36] know this guy is just a clown. I know he's been around Trump that's where he's got his fame from
[00:23:41] Trump really but the bottom line is the guy is just a clown. He refused to go to our event with
[00:23:46] constitutional share sub-visalcers association because he says once he read the Rolling Stone
[00:23:51] article about me says I can't I just can't you know be with Sam Bushman I got a cancel. Well,
[00:23:56] I don't even have a traffic ticket to my name this guy's a felon and now his convictions have been
[00:24:00] upheld and he still got more trial cases to come and I just kind of think you know sadly we've
[00:24:06] got paid for his that are clown shows doctor. You know here's how I kind of look at this Sam there's
[00:24:16] there's some really good movement out there that get started for for good reasons and
[00:24:22] somebody wants to get further parade and they want to take it off for the parade to follow them.
[00:24:28] A lot of people be back. All right you're right about that that's what Steve Bannon's done he's made
[00:24:32] plenty of money and raised plenty of money he has pictures controlling the outcomes of everything he
[00:24:36] does I wonder if the court got to him when it came to you know working with us I just don't know
[00:24:42] very very strange I'll tell you that right now hold on everybody around table live continues in seconds
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[00:30:29] You know who Kirby Hayborn is? We'll try to get Dr. Scott Bradley back.
[00:30:43] I'm here. Okay. I'll find a there on my partner. Okay. You know, before we leave Bannon,
[00:30:48] can I just say one thing? Sure. I think it's food for thought. Okay. If anybody, okay,
[00:30:54] you just brought up Bannon and we're kind of nibbling around the edges on this thing when he's
[00:30:57] been found and is appealed and everything like that has been turned down blah blah blah. But this
[00:31:03] is the the the backstory on that. Back during the Pelosi regime and I don't overstate it by
[00:31:10] stating it that way and the the J6 stuff that happened in the house committee that was doing this
[00:31:17] subpoena and everything like that. During her regime and that kangaroo court that was going on
[00:31:24] there. Bannon was he was subpoenaed to come before the that house committee, this Pelosi
[00:31:34] regime committee. He did not do that. Okay. So when July of 22,
[00:31:40] he was found guilty of contempt for refusing to appear on that panel's deposition and bring his documents.
[00:31:48] So the house committee, woohoo! We won. We're going to get this turkey. Okay. So it was appealed
[00:31:52] and all this kind of stuff. And as you brought out that appeal is now being rejected and he's
[00:31:56] supposed to go to jail, right? Okay. All that is well and good and all that backstory is fine. But
[00:32:02] here's an additional thought. Have there been in your memory banks any recently,
[00:32:09] denied subpoenas that were not lived by and they were ignored, they were deflected. Is there any
[00:32:17] prominent in, oh wait a minute, Hunter Biden? I think I remember he did something like that, didn't he?
[00:32:23] What I would like to know is there a fall. No. Is there a fall of one that Hunter Biden is going
[00:32:30] to put behind bars because of his approach to this, the similarities are uncanny, Sam. And I think
[00:32:38] that what happens here, Steve Bannon, whether you love him or hating. I think Joe Biden's kid
[00:32:43] is being treated with kid gloves because the Democrats that were running the subpoena process out
[00:32:50] of the house pushed the matter. The Republicans in their inability to govern or to use what authority
[00:32:58] they do have in appropriate ways, somehow this is sliding and I just find another example of a
[00:33:04] two tier legal system that I just wanted to bring it up, just for a long time. I'm not going
[00:33:10] to get in protection too though while he appeals, he's been able to run around free.
[00:33:14] Raise all kinds of money. Usually when you want to appeal they say no you got to deal with
[00:33:17] the way it is, you know you can appeal but you've got a for example, they made Donald Trump pay
[00:33:21] a bunch of money before he could appeal and etc etc. So that given Steve Bannon some kid gloves
[00:33:26] too and I'm not really here to attack Steve Bannon. What I am here to do is highlight though
[00:33:31] that Steve Bannon literally agreed to come to our conference he was going to have the, you know,
[00:33:36] more stage time than anybody at our event and he found out about Sam Bushman and said oh man
[00:33:40] I can't do that. Well you're kind of a dirty laundry guy's have anyway go through
[00:33:46] your positive news. I don't know. I don't know you have a speeding ticket and this guy's literally
[00:33:49] a felon. Now you can debate whether he should be a felon or not and I think he's being wronged
[00:33:54] by the courts etc but you know can you just ignore a subpoena? No I agree that it was a very
[00:34:02] dishonest subpoena and problems and everything but can you just ignore a subpoena and is that
[00:34:05] fighting America? Well I can, yes he can. I'm not going to do it. I mean come on. And so can
[00:34:12] Steve got it but you can't I can't equal protection of the law, equal application of the law
[00:34:18] to everybody. I mean it's good for the goose but not the gander. I mean just again another guy
[00:34:23] say you did avoid a subpoena already is doing four months for it. I can't remember his name right now
[00:34:28] but he's the longest he bet in his lines and he is already serving four months.
[00:34:34] Maybe he or what? That's good. I have to look it out. Sam go do the you're good news. I'm sorry
[00:34:38] to distract people were waiting for good news. I'm sure. All right. You know who Kirby Hayborn is.
[00:34:46] I don't. All right you shouldn't know who you should have been. I'm not a media guy okay.
[00:34:51] So guys not really a media guy this guy was in the best two years and all kinds of other
[00:34:55] church of Jewish Christ of the letter he seems not sponsored films but films about kind of
[00:35:00] Mormons and all this kind of stuff. He's been in a bunch of those kind of funny things.
[00:35:02] Singles ward a bunch of those kinds of things so he's a very you know conservative Christian
[00:35:08] comedian or whatever and you know he got a bunch he got a beating because he appeared in a
[00:35:12] beer commercial a long time ago as well and some people are kind of saying oh man how far you
[00:35:16] fall in and all that kind of stuff his name is Kirby Hayborn he's a comedian. He's a
[00:35:22] a
[00:35:24] What do you call it he's a comedian he's also just like an entertainer he's a musician and all this kind of stuff
[00:35:29] he's got a lot of talents he's in my opinion he's a great guy. Now I don't know about the beer
[00:35:34] commercial that he was in or whatever how that all went down or you know I don't know
[00:35:38] I'm not here to say that he's fallen that far anyway but here's the thing
[00:35:42] he now is involved in a new series on BYUTV which I find fascinating he called making good
[00:35:48] and they say comedian Kirby Hayborn is on a mission to help those who help others
[00:35:57] as he volunteers with nonprofit organizations from all over the United States basically focusing on
[00:36:05] you know what's happening so Kirby sees firsthand how these charities actually make a real
[00:36:12] impact on people's lives it's a pretty cool series I've watched a couple of them and Kirby's kind
[00:36:19] of funny he volunteers and he kind of goes in he doesn't know what he's doing when he volunteers
[00:36:23] now that kind of stuff but he goes then and he finds these organizations that are that are charitable
[00:36:28] and he supports what they do so what of them is called Operation Barbecue Relief
[00:36:34] Operation BBQ Relief.org is the website for it I find that pretty cool
[00:36:40] and he goes around and volunteers and so it first he's like yeah man I'm a grill master I know about the
[00:36:46] grill and you know hey it's got a lid and it's got a grill and it's got anyway he kind of jokes
[00:36:52] because he doesn't know really what's going on with a lot of the things that he volunteers on
[00:36:55] he volunteered at a place in California that was for youth it was a restaurant to help youth get
[00:37:01] reformed and all this kind of stuff and then he did this operation BBQ thing and whenever
[00:37:05] there's a catastrophe or disaster they have these big guys that are super barbecueers
[00:37:10] literally descend on the scene of catastrophe and provide meals to all these kind of people in
[00:37:14] anything else and anyway it's a pretty interesting series because it's funny he's a comedian he
[00:37:19] kind of delivers it in a funny way about you know so he thinks he's going to be this big grill master
[00:37:22] and turns out that he's crushing cans so he crushes a whole pallet of cans and you know they're
[00:37:29] on the TV going yeah usually we only crush a couple of cans and then we get busy and do something
[00:37:33] else and come back and crush a couple of cans but we told him he had to do the whole pallet
[00:37:37] and he wants to show that he's a real volunteer so he did the whole pallet by hand and then they
[00:37:41] came back and said we actually have a can of pressure and so you don't have to do it by hand and
[00:37:45] anyway they kind of get at him but he but he volunteers and he he really brings to life and to
[00:37:50] to the people's attention about a lot of good that's being done in the world and it's called
[00:37:55] making good I think it's kind of cool you know Sam I just a couple of quick things for there's just
[00:38:01] two angles one a boots on the ground experience I had in Washington DC I'll come back to that but
[00:38:06] another thing is there are a lot of institutions that are you know charitable kind of things some
[00:38:13] of them are better than others and so you check them out is what I'd say but I think individual
[00:38:20] charitable acts I think were in the heart more completely than institutional charitable acts I mean
[00:38:27] just think about it and I give you an example after example of things that I personally know about
[00:38:33] that the just were epic in terms of the individual effort to reach out and lift somebody try it
[00:38:41] just it's worth it every bit of it but but these you talk about these groups where they crush
[00:38:45] cans and stuff like that and so I'm gonna leave this because I know you got other things you want to
[00:38:49] talk about yeah this group didn't really crash cans they just had to crush the cans for all the
[00:38:53] barbecue they were serving up and so they'd be like hey we served 5,000 meals in this catastrophe
[00:38:58] and how got started was a guy who was a big barbecue guy and stuff like that he saw a hurricane
[00:39:03] and the disaster that it was created from it and anything else he's just like man I've got to do
[00:39:07] some good I don't know what to do it is why I'm like why don't you just keep barbecue buddies and
[00:39:10] go out there and make food for people and so it turned into something and it started from nothing
[00:39:15] into desire to help and this other lady that I was talking about in California she runs a restaurant
[00:39:20] in California for you know it's a public restaurant but they held all these youth that work there
[00:39:25] and it's reformed youth that had trouble in their lives but they get a chance to be somebody
[00:39:30] and get top business skills and it's the single lady that's never had any children but yet she
[00:39:34] considers the people that go through her program kind of her children and anyway he volunteers
[00:39:39] them brings a lot of these good efforts to the table and I kind of find it fascinating I think it's great
[00:39:45] well again I mean I you know I don't need to tell this other story because times flying but just
[00:39:50] I would really my personal experience has been the warmth the the feelings the
[00:40:00] the emotions everything else like that that comes with individual charitable acts in my opinion
[00:40:06] have far exceeded oh I gave it the office kind of thing or the oh I gave it to the church
[00:40:12] the church must have done something good with it or whatever I found that those times when
[00:40:18] when you can really make a difference in somebody's life that that you wouldn't put hands on
[00:40:24] and dead I've just found them to be exemplary but let's let's go on because I'm not sure
[00:40:30] Kirby that's where Kirby literally go ahead and skip the break that's where Kirby literally does
[00:40:35] this stuff though he volunteers for these things then he kind of you know highlights these
[00:40:39] organizations or whatever he finds and wherever he gets involved in and it's pretty interesting I
[00:40:43] just say this you know how many people are making an effort like that I like the good being done
[00:40:47] around the world very few I think yeah yeah you're probably right and are some of the
[00:40:53] organizations not what they appear to be and certainly something we have to grapple with you know
[00:40:57] the problem is if you give your money to anybody doing a good year on that risk unless you do it yourself
[00:41:01] right well that's what I'm saying I mean there are people that if you give a hundred dollars
[00:41:07] five of them go maybe goes to the cause that year I mean you go there's places you can go to
[00:41:12] get some readouts on some of these things and and some people say oh yeah a hundred percent
[00:41:17] of your donation goes to that well yeah that you got all the overhead costs of the administrators
[00:41:22] and the and the leaders and all this kind of stuff and in a lot of times there's big bucks in it
[00:41:27] and I I'm a little bit cynical of some of that stuff to tell you the truth I've seen far too many
[00:41:32] that really genuinely wanted to do good and and they was just Peter to weigh
[00:41:37] Fritter to weigh with with the no real value and I just hope that the people were wise
[00:41:43] and do any yourself I mean taking a homeless person to lunch I mean who would do that I mean
[00:41:49] when I ran for I did that one time it was south well if they can't do I mean but you know what
[00:41:57] it's between you and God you made an offering I mean yeah that's right but I I've a couple of
[00:42:02] times I ran for the Senate for some reason some homeless people glummed onto me I mean this is
[00:42:08] sounded so I mean I that the story is it takes more way more than the time we've got to talk about
[00:42:14] this but but these people became groupies I guess you could say for me I and you say wow
[00:42:22] homeless people how much political benefits that gonna do for you but you know it was to me it
[00:42:31] was it was kind of a ministry in a way I mean yeah I wasn't gonna win the Senate race there
[00:42:36] it was nobody that believed that in an in at all in any time in any way in any shape form
[00:42:43] but well that money in the future is an ain't an happened in eight but but it was it was a really
[00:42:49] kind of a a plifting experience for me to deal with people that were really in need I fact one
[00:42:55] night and again I'm far field always with my stories but I was called to speak at a place and
[00:43:02] I said okay I'll you have any recommendation if for hotels for the night you know because it was
[00:43:06] a long way away from us and and I was told we got a place free to stay I said so okay good good
[00:43:12] didn't make any reservations I got done about 1130 at night with the presentation and the
[00:43:17] people afterwards and everything it was a homeless shelter that I got taken to after the thing
[00:43:23] it was my wife and I she usually traveled with me when I was speaking and we got to this homeless
[00:43:29] shelter and I could tell you I mean I literally I I had to go find a place to buy toilet paper
[00:43:35] to put in the room I mean it sounds pretty base and it was that the the bedding was rather
[00:43:42] tattered and everything else like that but but to me it was like you know what this was the
[00:43:47] best and these people could offer me and I thought you know what some of these I mean my worst day
[00:43:55] is so much better than their best day and it was really humbling to me to do that and to
[00:44:02] protect and participate and and I got you know I got I got an education is what I got I came there
[00:44:07] to edify and uplift and I got edified and uplifted you know and so I don't know sometimes if we go beyond
[00:44:14] what our real comfort zone is or what we think we ought oh I'm way above this or whatever you know it's kind of like
[00:44:22] okay the least of these you know it's sometimes it's hard to know what to do I mean I remember you know
[00:44:31] homeless lady was asking us for money outside of a restaurant we're going into a restaurant she has to
[00:44:36] for money literally right out in front of the restaurant yeah and I'm like you know I don't have
[00:44:41] any money that I can give you but if you want to come inside we'll feed you so this person came inside
[00:44:45] and we ordered our food and they got their food and we got done because this homeless person just
[00:44:50] kind of sat there with us and pushed their food around the plate didn't really eat much of it
[00:44:54] and we got done with our food so we're just like okay well thank you have a wonderful day glad we
[00:44:58] could help and we left and my family got in the car but I grabbed my son and I and I and I
[00:45:04] said look I want you to watch through the window and see what happens after we leave so my son
[00:45:08] watches through the window the second we were at a site this lady just grabbed her plate
[00:45:12] throughout the trash and bailed out the back door we wasted our money no what that's between
[00:45:17] her and God and you and God I mean you did what the right is you know one my dad he worked
[00:45:23] 195th floor that's kind of my point about the stuff Kirby's doing and everything else you know I don't
[00:45:26] know about all the different finances of every organization that he promotes and highlights or whatever
[00:45:31] but hey you know drawing attention to the good works people are doing and trying to grow their
[00:45:34] good works and stuff like that is important and sometimes it doesn't matter what happens at the
[00:45:39] money or the food of the service or whatever you do I mean I'm not saying just throw your money away
[00:45:43] I'm not saying that but I am saying sometimes you can't control all that all you can do is you're
[00:45:47] very best and the Lord's gonna put it you know gonna bless you for the good that you do regardless
[00:45:53] of what how it all goes down sometimes now that doesn't mean throw your money away it means
[00:45:57] do you're very best to vet the organizations and that's why I said I couldn't give her money but
[00:46:01] I would give her food and if she really needed the food eat the food I didn't want to give
[00:46:04] my nicks that I wanted to go to alcohol or drugs or whatever else and so you know and if they
[00:46:09] want to throw the food away hey I provided the food don't and I you know I'm not trying to say I'm
[00:46:14] the hero in that I'm just saying it was very startling for my son he's like why would she throw that
[00:46:18] away dad isn't she hungry I said I guess not and you know what's interesting a similar experience
[00:46:24] I had one time and I was out running as well I wasn't going to eat but somebody was panhandling
[00:46:30] if you were a nice thing you know what let's go ahead and if you're hungry I'll buy you
[00:46:35] and it was a little fast food you know being burrito and tacos kind of place you know
[00:46:41] and we went in there and when the plate was put in front of and they started crying I mean so
[00:46:48] it's a whole spectrum and honestly I guess it's mind to offer and how it's accepted is
[00:46:58] when we're the other and I guess I kind of take those things and move on in life and if something
[00:47:04] turns south yeah it's their choice not mine you know I do my very best to use the money
[00:47:10] sacredly and carefully as I can and to put it to the use that I believe is the best you know offering
[00:47:17] that I can provide and then we're just going to have to let it kind of be at that for what it is
[00:47:21] all right they say classical music alters the brain in a great way they say here's how the difference
[00:47:29] between classical and pop music is the classical music has unique rules and the brain likes
[00:47:38] those rules the epoch times with this piece they put out a lot of good educational things
[00:47:44] and they say music contains natural rules and mathematical logic especially classic music they say
[00:47:54] the Mozart effect truly exists and they go into all the details about this but they make
[00:48:01] they show you how classical music really can repair and can structure your brain and you know
[00:48:07] the right kind of music can do wonders for the human soul and for the brain and elderly people
[00:48:13] they've tested it and the else I don't know a ton about that but I read that for the epoch times
[00:48:17] I do know that when they raise guide dogs for the blind and they train them they have found that
[00:48:22] if they pipe classical music into the dogs and their canals believe it or not when they're on
[00:48:25] their off time that it actually makes the dogs smarter and learn faster how to do their jobs
[00:48:32] and so we're starting to gain knowledge about this and the opposites true the wrong kind of music can
[00:48:37] do the opposite things to the brain doctor well and I that makes really good sense a dissonance
[00:48:44] disconnect in the the flow of your thought processes you can see how that'll distract you from things
[00:48:52] I'm kind of culturally clumsy I guess I would admit I'm not as good as I should be on a lot of these things
[00:48:59] but but I do think that it it makes really good sense I mean you got this head banging head bashing
[00:49:06] the computer generated techno blast that seems to be the preemna I got a place I
[00:49:11] suddenly go wash my car and I and then when I'm drawing my car off and vacuuming it out they got this
[00:49:17] there's arm in name as a nine music they call it going on over the loudspeaker and I think
[00:49:25] only cow and I always think yes they must put this on to get you out of here as quickly as you can
[00:49:31] you know you I just don't want to stay and put up with it but the but I think music you know the
[00:49:36] soul you know it's soothe the savage beast and it's good for the soul and I that said probably makes
[00:49:41] good sense to me and and I think that we can probably raise our our standard a little bit better in a
[00:49:49] lot of our music that goes on in society that's how I have to say they've got study after study
[00:49:54] though that documents this and it's pretty interesting the science of it and stuff they've
[00:49:58] got all kinds of studies they referred to in this epoch times article and I bring this up
[00:50:02] too again who's highlighting good news like that like the Kirby Haber and example that I gave you
[00:50:08] and like the music example of the epoch times and you know most organizations are highlighting any
[00:50:13] of the good like that that I can see for the most part there's a real girth of good news
[00:50:19] of an extraordinary news and of good people doing good things and um in our society there's just
[00:50:25] a dirt of it it seems and we've got to work on bringing it back well the old adage about you know
[00:50:31] if it leads it leads on the news you know and so you gotta have all these ointed auftails and
[00:50:36] disaster kind of things there's a lot of good things that people do that there's there's never
[00:50:40] a whimper of gratitude that comes out in society and you know yeah maybe there's individual's lives
[00:50:47] they're touched and and maybe there's the uplifting thing whether it's the individual
[00:50:53] got you know somehow value out of it or the person that did it that gets value out of it but
[00:50:58] it they're very very rarely at the forefront of of the news cycle if it leads it leads
[00:51:04] the more the bigger the better the the outcome boy-o-man alive it's gonna get the big time
[00:51:12] talking ahead school and well and I would like to see more and more good people doing good things
[00:51:20] all the time and I'd like to see more people highlight those good things and focus on those good
[00:51:24] things and you know if we're gonna say music can really you know either destroy your brain or strength
[00:51:29] in your brain is good for your brain what about the you know continual diet of horrible news
[00:51:35] of discouraging news of frustrating news of death of destruction of versus the positive news
[00:51:40] that we could be highlighting about for example you know maybe my discussion of mother's day
[00:51:46] and the reason that I brought it up is maybe other people will create you know kind of a photo
[00:51:49] album and kind of a memory is album and they can bless their own families and preserve their own
[00:51:54] heritage in their own lives and you know all I'm telling you is that the goal is to spark good
[00:52:00] and enjoy and people's hearts and minds and then have people literally you know I remember I had
[00:52:06] my aunt who was involved in the random act of kindness campaign and I had her on the radio years
[00:52:12] years and years and years and years ago she's now passed away but she was involved in this random
[00:52:16] act of kindness effort and there was a whole group of people that worked on this you know I just think
[00:52:20] things like that are necessary you know you know we just think how much good we can do if we set
[00:52:24] our hearts and our minds and our hands to that cause and we've got to have people focused on that
[00:52:31] and we've got to have people highlighting that and encouraging that and we don't need to be rock stars
[00:52:35] but I need fame and fortune for it but to acknowledge it and hopefully you know just like a
[00:52:40] bad actor whatever you know spawns more bad actions good acts and good actions can spawn more good
[00:52:47] doctor you know in my family rubies have a special place if you're go read your there's no
[00:52:56] time to read that loud but your listeners should get out provokes chapter 31 and virtuous woman
[00:53:03] is talked about there and how she's far more priceless than rubies and so for Mother's Day and
[00:53:09] for Girls' Birthdays and stuff like that that idea of the rubies being there how priceless
[00:53:15] of virtuous woman is and and to within your own family setting I mean this thing that you talked
[00:53:20] about about putting out a gratitude book for your wife and the mother of your children I mean it's
[00:53:27] one of those things that there does need to be more gratitude but I would virtually guarantee
[00:53:33] that your wife will keep that book in a cherished place that sometimes maybe when the road gets
[00:53:38] a little bumpy she'll pull that book out and a terrible you know cross or cheek because he thinks about
[00:53:45] something that happened with one of the children I you know that is the hope absolutely
[00:53:49] precious but it's probably rubies around my wife's on on on on on on on on on on on on on on my wife's
[00:53:54] ready because it's my birthstone so we have an affinity for wine our family as well
[00:53:59] so there you have a ladies and gentlemen that's what you get for July and rubies and birthstones
[00:54:02] and I'm just telling you right now we have got to work on promoting the good folks that's one of
[00:54:07] the things that we need to really put our our hand to the till if you will for we've got to make a
[00:54:13] difference and encourage others and give people hope because there's not enough of it in our society
[00:54:17] I can promise to that Dr Scott Bradley freedom jr is in sudden.com travel safe thank you sir
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