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[00:00:02] Radio Show Hour 1 09302024, Liberty Roundtable Podcast, Sam Bushman
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[00:00:56] It's some of the best times I've ever had in my life, listening to it.
[00:01:00] And listen to you guys, it's a little daunting to follow, but it's the reason I love Nashville was a good deal.
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[00:01:30] Alright, happy to have you along my fellow Americans to say I'm Bushman live on your radio.
[00:01:37] Father, your team and me.
[00:01:42] What are we going to say rest in peace? I guess is how you say it.
[00:01:46] That's what we got to do. Rest in peace. I'll tell you that right now.
[00:01:50] It's a sad day to say the least when a good person, when a good person dies.
[00:02:02] But I guess you live a great life.
[00:02:05] Me and Bobby McGee, Chris Christofferson is dead at 88, beloved singer-songwriter.
[00:02:13] Worked with Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Janice Joplin and others.
[00:02:18] Got the story from newser.com. Rest in peace, Mr. Christofferson.
[00:02:23] What a sad day when people like that pass away, but there you have it.
[00:02:28] Don't know what to say about it.
[00:02:30] It's just the kind of thing that you do the very best you can, right?
[00:02:35] Wow.
[00:02:37] Anyway, that would bring that to your attention, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:02:40] Let's see if I can get Dr. Scott Bradley on the air.
[00:02:42] Hey, Scott.
[00:02:45] Hold on just to say hey, Dr. Bradley.
[00:02:50] Hey, Dr. Bradley, are you there?
[00:02:54] That's great. Now my phone system is not working.
[00:02:58] Are you there, Dr. Bradley?
[00:03:01] Let me put you up on the radio, okay?
[00:03:05] I'm, hold on.
[00:03:07] I'm going to put Dr. Bradley up because he doesn't understand that I'm all by myself.
[00:03:16] Dr. Bradley, are you there?
[00:03:18] Yes, and I'm on my cell phone. Are you guys okay with that?
[00:03:22] It's going to be the best it's going to be right now. Let's see if I've got you live here.
[00:03:29] Go ahead and talk, see if I've got you up on the air.
[00:03:34] Soundcheck 123456789. Check, check, check.
[00:03:36] It should be live as all get out, my friend. So I know you're on a cell phone.
[00:03:40] I tried to call you. The problem is I'm by myself, so I've got to put you on the air.
[00:03:43] Otherwise, I can't talk to you and be on the air at the same time.
[00:03:45] So this is like real time live radio.
[00:03:49] And you know, I'm capable of producing all the shows by myself, but if things don't go perfect,
[00:03:54] it's about impossible because there's no way for me to take the phone calls
[00:03:58] and connect to all the people and talk at the same time
[00:04:01] and do all that needs to be done.
[00:04:03] So you are live and you are with me, sir.
[00:04:05] Do you want to sit on the cell phone or do you want to get on the IPT GL?
[00:04:10] Let's go with the cell phone. We've got a connection now and life is go passing as far.
[00:04:14] All right. So we're there. Go ahead, sir. Welcome to Liberty Roundtable Live, sir.
[00:04:18] We just talked about Chris Christofferson passed away at 88 years old,
[00:04:22] known for all kinds of tunes played with Johnny Cash and John Eschopeland and many others.
[00:04:28] And he passed away.
[00:04:29] Well, that is amazing. I didn't think he was that old, but I do remember him back in the 70s.
[00:04:35] So I guess he should be at the 60s actually.
[00:04:40] So okay. And even Janice Joplin, I mean, there's one for the record.
[00:04:45] I mean, she had a very unique, shall we say technique?
[00:04:53] Yes. So there you have that. That's a tragic news story.
[00:04:57] I also wanted to kind of mention a couple of other quick things before we get kind of rolling with the broadcast today.
[00:05:02] Hopefully you can stay with me both hours because Lull Nelson's out of town.
[00:05:07] So if you have the time, you can stay with us both hours by the way.
[00:05:10] And it's International Podcast Day today. I don't know if you know about that.
[00:05:16] They say it's today, September the 30th.
[00:05:19] It's an international celebration of the power of podcasts and podcasting.
[00:05:25] The celebration they say is a great opportunity to spread the word about podcasting.
[00:05:31] Leaders, listeners, you know, podcasters, experts in the field, everybody's kind of working on this thing.
[00:05:39] Number or hashtag International Podcast Day.
[00:05:44] InternationalPodcastDay.com is where you learn more about this Dr. Bradley. Isn't that fascinating?
[00:05:48] We've got a day for everything, my friend.
[00:05:51] We do and I just wonder where somebody's going to make money on this one.
[00:05:55] I mean, you know, there's ever always an angle and it usually has a monetary connection.
[00:06:01] And in this case, I'm sure it does. The goal is to make money and to grow podcasting everywhere.
[00:06:06] And you know, I don't blame them for that. Everybody's trying to get the word out.
[00:06:10] And you know, podcasting, believe it or not, different from traditional radio.
[00:06:14] Podcasts are a lot, lot, lot easier to produce.
[00:06:17] You don't have the live component. Oftentimes in a podcast, you don't have all the complications that it takes.
[00:06:26] For example, you know, our Florida studio went down because of the hurricane and the powers out and the internet's out.
[00:06:34] And you know, our team is pretty robust down there. They've got generators and can handle the power outage.
[00:06:38] But when the internet's out by the providers, I mean, what more can they do?
[00:06:42] They even have a satellite internet connection from Starlink.
[00:06:45] But it turns out that it's not quite good enough for live broadcasting.
[00:06:49] And so they can do a lot of things, but they can't solve everything.
[00:06:53] And so it's kind of a fascinating what we're dealing with Dr. Bradley.
[00:06:57] But podcasts are much, much easier to produce.
[00:07:00] And the reason I'm spending time on that is because it lets the average Joe get into the mix and have a voice where before,
[00:07:05] you know, it takes a lot of money and a lot of skills and a lot of know how they've really simplified this in modern times.
[00:07:10] The internet podcast or anything else.
[00:07:12] And I think it's something to be celebrated because I think the average person does need a voice.
[00:07:16] The First Amendment is critical in these debates.
[00:07:19] I just wish people were more educated with what they had to say a lot of the times,
[00:07:23] but the ability to say it and to do it and to speak out has never been better.
[00:07:27] Dr. Bradley.
[00:07:28] You know, it's interesting to me, you know, you talk about the average Joe gets a voice and that is absolutely essential.
[00:07:35] That's what the First Amendment was about.
[00:07:38] Was anybody could time speak or write and they could be heard.
[00:07:45] And the general focus was to make certain that if anything was happening that was going to destroy our liberty,
[00:07:52] then the voice of warning could be raised.
[00:07:56] I mean, here we have Paul Revere every single day on these podcasts.
[00:07:59] And it's interesting to me also that I think back in the 1960s, my dad never thought anything was real until Walter Cronkite at the end of his newscast.
[00:08:13] That's the way it is.
[00:08:14] Yeah, for sure.
[00:08:16] 1967 and dad's the up.
[00:08:18] That's the way it is.
[00:08:19] Well, that's Bravo Sierra.
[00:08:21] We know for a fact that Walter Cronkite was one of the most influential New World Order guys.
[00:08:28] Influential propagandists on the planet, right?
[00:08:31] Absolutely.
[00:08:32] And so what happens is if they get a voice that's cool in the old days, they controlled a few, you know, major media outlets, newspapers and radio and TV stations.
[00:08:43] Now, obviously it's changed a lot, but there's a new dynamic that's in there and that has to do with censoring what they call misinformation.
[00:08:55] Well, it happens to be information that they, the censors do not want out.
[00:09:00] And consequently, so there's a movement to destroy the First Amendment and they're having to, there's an old saying that you know the people are trying to destroy our liberty.
[00:09:10] You know, they work behind the scenes, the deep state, all that kind of stuff.
[00:09:14] But if you're going to get to a compression of events and times that they're going to have to run naked to the finish line.
[00:09:22] And I think we're approaching that because they're naked boldness to destroy our ability to share information, to express concerns, to be the Paul Revere of our day.
[00:09:34] They're getting very concerned that there's a crack in the veneer that they've put up.
[00:09:42] And I'm hoping that that blossoms into a full blown collapse of their dam, their dam-dam, I just can't even imagine how diabolical this is.
[00:09:57] But it is good that we have these other sources and honestly, this is, I don't know, it sounds like we're going to miss or break.
[00:10:08] But let me just say, I recently, there's a, on one of the specialty TV networks, there's a series, I think there's eight episodes in it.
[00:10:22] It's called Gentleman in Moscow.
[00:10:25] And it's got Liam Neeson in it, and it's set in the start, well, first the Leninist period, then the Stalin period in Moscow.
[00:10:38] And it's been a very elegant hotel. I don't want to bust the story open, but basically...
[00:10:44] Hang tight, let's get to the details of the story in seconds. We've got a quick break. You are listening to Liberty Roundtable Live.
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[00:13:09] Alright back with you live ladies and gentlemen, Sam Bushman, Dr. Scott Bradley on your Radio Freedom Rising Sun.com is the good doctor's website.
[00:13:17] You were telling us a story about a series that you've been watching or whatever and you're telling us what now about this, Dr. Bradley?
[00:13:25] Well, you know, I just I don't get much TV media in my life, okay? But this came highly recommended to me and it comes on one of the, you know, premium specialty channels.
[00:13:37] Anyway, it's called Gentleman in Moscow, okay? And it's set in the beginning of the Lenin period in 1922.
[00:13:46] And I don't need to tell you the whole story, but the point of the matter is there's a kind of a member of Russian royalty that returns to Russia.
[00:13:55] He's loyal to the father country or the mother country and he wants to be there.
[00:14:01] And so anyway, he stayed in an elegant hotel.
[00:14:05] He gets a little bit of cover from a friend of his because they were going to execute him.
[00:14:09] But at any rate, he sentenced to live in this hotel and go outside for the rest of his life.
[00:14:16] Now again, it's a pretty cool hotel, but nevertheless, there's it's it's a it's exposes the propaganda piece that and the only reason I brought it up was because the it stays operational from the point I am in the episode right now.
[00:14:34] And I think I got two episodes left. I've done six is that it's 1947. So he's been in there 25 years and for all of the 1930s, all foreign correspondents.
[00:14:47] So all newspaper people, anybody that would be publishing anything back home came and stayed in this whole hotel.
[00:14:54] They had to find his food. They had the best wine.
[00:14:57] They had the most elegant circumstances. They had all the staff you could ever want and the propaganda piece that these people were being fed.
[00:15:07] There's no famine in Ukraine. I mean, collectivism going great.
[00:15:12] I mean, all the factories are working good, but some of the backstory comes in now.
[00:15:17] I the problem I'm having with it is I can't sleep at night because I know the back stories.
[00:15:22] I know the hell that the people are going through as they're being destroyed by communism.
[00:15:28] But this individual is a Russian again, and he's loyal to his country and everything that he is.
[00:15:35] He's a he's a survivor though, but he was royalty and all this kind of stuff.
[00:15:39] But at any rate, the or at least nobility.
[00:15:44] And he tries to tell just one example of a female correspondent.
[00:15:50] Now there were there were mostly male correspondents.
[00:15:53] So we're there from the United States. They were total shills for the communist movement.
[00:15:58] I mean, whatever Lenin or Stalin fed to them, that's what the New York newspapers got.
[00:16:04] Okay. And there is no famine. There is nothing. Everything's going great.
[00:16:09] The collectivism has made a workers' pair by you know all this kind of stuff.
[00:16:14] They're living in the finest opulence and the greatest of conditions while the people literally are starving to death in rags on the countryside.
[00:16:24] Okay. And and the, you know, there's ties into the Kulaks and the whole of the more and all that kind of stuff.
[00:16:32] And you know about all that. We don't know. Of course, what's the name of this series again?
[00:16:37] And where's it from? It's gentlemen in Moscow and Liam Neeson is the star.
[00:16:45] And he does a marvelous job. And he's got I think his I think his love interest is his life is his real life wife.
[00:16:54] But but at any rate, there is no.
[00:17:00] The only reason again I brought it up was because there has been a controlled effort for more than a century.
[00:17:07] I mean, clear back to the 19 early 1900s where if these globalists could get their hooks into the newspapers and the radios and then ultimately the television stations.
[00:17:18] See the major media organizations are absolutely shills of the globalist perspective and the socialist, you know, drivel that's being fed to everybody.
[00:17:31] And like I say, when my dad could hear it on on Walter Conkite and that's the way it is September 30th 1967.
[00:17:40] It was that that was it.
[00:17:43] And nowadays there's other voices that come in. And if if people will take full advantage of the other voices, if they will allow themselves to have a couple of brain cells to wrap together and rub together and think for a moment.
[00:17:59] They'll start to see wait a minute. There's not just cracks in this thing. It is an absolute shambles that they put through.
[00:18:05] In fact, my first impression that I was going to write my doctoral dissertation on I was going to do a doctorate in economics.
[00:18:17] And I was going to document unequivocally the absolute failure formula economically of communism.
[00:18:27] And it is a failure formula. There is not a shred of anything anywhere that's ever worked. You know, the people say, oh, well, they just didn't do real Marxism the way it should have been, you know.
[00:18:38] But no, there there is unequivocal documentation. I was going to pull those sources together, document it, write it up.
[00:18:46] I mean, you know, can you imagine it being a bestseller? But you know, it never would be. But the fact of the matter is, it could have been a reference material to say communism has not only never succeeded, it has been an absolute failure formula in every way, shape and form.
[00:19:03] So anyway, I got into the program and you know, the committees and chairs and all that kind of stuff that are supposed to be your mentors and guides. It was like, not only heck no, it was hell no, you're not going to do this.
[00:19:18] And last, we are not going to be part of documenting this kind of thing through our system and our program. And so, you know, they didn't completely deflect me from an economic perspective.
[00:19:31] But they wanted me to go into something in name that nobody, nobody, the darkest, deepest recesses of academia would ever read again. And here was a suggestion.
[00:19:43] We can look at the five year plan that they put out during, you know, Lenin and Stalin. And let's pick a five year plan on the national because that's what they were.
[00:19:55] There was central committees that were deciding what they were going to grow that year, for example.
[00:20:01] And I remember one year and this is one that was interesting to them was, was they plan to do beats. You know, those little sugar guys that you can make sugar out of and slice them up put them on your salad, whatever.
[00:20:14] They were going to do beats and the central committee had decided that. Well, everything else.
[00:20:21] We're going to move we're going to walk away from that.
[00:20:23] And so they had an overabundance of beats but nothing else that they could eat. Okay.
[00:20:29] So they wanted to document how that, that, that beat crop in that five year plan really didn't work out so good.
[00:20:37] And I'm going, are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? That's just the way the whole country is being run through central planning.
[00:20:45] And that's the way they're bringing the United States now by the way.
[00:20:48] And their goal was to basically do the beat thing to kind of highlight this in a sense but minimize the impact and not let really the story be told of what a disaster it is.
[00:20:58] In other words, you leave with the wrong conclusion. Oh man, you had just, you know, putting all your eggs in the beat basket. It's a bad idea.
[00:21:05] Other than that, you don't take away the real knowledge or the real understanding from the real case study. Right?
[00:21:11] Well, see they could, they could then publish in the world markets. Our five year plans are so successful.
[00:21:17] We had a five year plan to grow beats and oh man, look at the production we've got and how abundant the beats are.
[00:21:23] I think they don't tell you the wheat that you need to for a basic, you know, to feed your, what are you going to feed oats to your horses if you don't have whole oats?
[00:21:32] You know, I mean it was, it was one of those stupid idiot things but they, the Soviets wanted to be able to tout how central planning has such a huge impact.
[00:21:41] They wanted to have a track record of success because look at the, everything else. You don't, you don't get to look at any of the other, you know, food stuff that are not produced but they look and say,
[00:21:50] look at our production rates went up over the five years of this thing and it was just, it was one of those things that was supposed to be cool.
[00:21:57] Well anyway, what was going on there during the Lenin then Stalin came in and turned everything and more upside down.
[00:22:06] What happened there was absolutely destruction of an entire nation.
[00:22:13] These people beat God out of them. I mean they got, I mean everybody had a secret police guy that dragged you outside and shooting just because, you know, and everything was a mess and there's,
[00:22:26] if you know the backstory and maybe I'm just, I'm not really enjoying the series. I mean it's really well done.
[00:22:32] I mean it's a very, it's like holy cow look what they did kind of thing and again if you know the backstory you're going, wow, look what was happening in Ukraine and look what was happening in the Euromountains.
[00:22:45] I mean, and the, to me it's kind of almost amazing that it's been produced at this time but like I said I'm 1447 and we're going to have to see how it all turns out.
[00:22:59] But I got two more episodes that are about 45 minutes each but the point I brought it up for was the journalists that were in this elegant hotel in Moscow were being headed to the highest degree with the bestest of the bestest with all of the, you know,
[00:23:20] tuxedo dressed waiters and their, you know, maids and everybody else and their spiffy little outfits and the rest of the country was just in the dregs.
[00:23:35] And that's kind of where they've been in this country and if you'll take advantage, tie it back to your podcasting thing, if people will listen to the other voices that are not completely controlled now they're trying to shut the other voices down.
[00:23:48] Yes, they are.
[00:23:49] They're trying to discount, you know, but that's kind of a real world turn events thing if this is the, you know, the podcast day, I mean the 30th of September.
[00:23:59] But the problem is they try to make everything look like old Galbo, that's somebody's opinion.
[00:24:09] Walter Cronkite's opinion was well developed by the backstory guys that were working in the effort to make a global government.
[00:24:18] All right, hang on ladies and gentlemen a quick break Dr. Scott Bradley's with me. Have you seen quote a gentleman in Moscow?
[00:24:26] No, gentleman in Moscow.
[00:24:28] Yeah, I think it's called a gentleman in Moscow.
[00:24:30] Is it a?
[00:24:31] Okay, I didn't know that.
[00:24:32] Anyway, it's a mini TV series. I got the deeds in the show notes back in seconds on your radio.
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[00:29:00] Scott Bradley here.
[00:29:02] Most Americans are painfully aware that the nation is on the wrong track and in dire straits.
[00:29:07] Unfortunately, most political pundits only nibble around the edges when they claim to address the issues.
[00:29:13] Even worse, many of the so-called solutions are simply rewarned servings of what got us into the mess we currently face.
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[00:30:37] This is the broadcast for September the 30th in the EFR Lord, 2024.
[00:30:43] This is hour one of two.
[00:30:46] I've got Dr. Scott Bradley with me, Freedom's Rising, sun.com.
[00:30:50] He's on your radio as well.
[00:30:52] And man, there's so much to talk about.
[00:30:54] We are mentioning a gentleman in Moscow is what it's called.
[00:30:59] It's a TV series, 2024.
[00:31:02] And Dr. Bradley is saying it really, really brings out the commonest reality.
[00:31:08] It's a TV mini series in 2024.
[00:31:11] How did you discover that Scott Bradley?
[00:31:13] You're not one to usually be on top of these kind of things, you know?
[00:31:16] No, I'm kind of socially inept.
[00:31:18] I'll admit that.
[00:31:20] But no, I mean it came highly recommended and saying, you know what?
[00:31:24] It was kind of like this. I'd like your opinion of this.
[00:31:28] Okay, yeah. And your opinion is it's very good and it nails it.
[00:31:31] But the problem again, if people only watch that, they see the elegance in Moscow that was in the Stalin years
[00:31:39] and they only walk away with that. They're missing the backstory.
[00:31:44] I mean there are some things out there quite poignant.
[00:31:47] I mean, you know, Sosenitsyn wrote some things that are some of them are pretty deep.
[00:31:52] But there's a little brief novel that's out. It's called One Day in the Life of Ivana Denisovich.
[00:32:00] And it's one day in a labor camp in the 1950s, Gulag, from the eyes of the Zek.
[00:32:08] Everybody that's in there, Zek is a prisoner.
[00:32:10] But it really is like, holy cow, would people really do this to huge numbers of their populations?
[00:32:22] Would they put them in these Gulag labor camps and would they live under?
[00:32:27] I personally have known one individual that spent six years as a Zek in one of these camps.
[00:32:35] And I mean, he was a woodcutter for us.
[00:32:39] And it is, I mean, I sat for hours with him and listened to stories that literally took divine intervention to survive.
[00:32:49] There were 6,000 men in his camp when they went in and six years later when he came out there were only 11 men that survived
[00:33:00] and one of them died on the train ride out.
[00:33:04] And what they did, the first thing they did when they got there, before they built any shelters for themselves or anything like that,
[00:33:10] out in the Siberian wasteland was a dug up pit 40 foot by 40 foot by 8 foot.
[00:33:17] And through the years they stacked the bodies of these Zeks, like cordwood in the bottom of that
[00:33:24] and then would put a thin cover on top of them when they got a whole layer in.
[00:33:29] And they'd do the next bodies that way.
[00:33:32] And they literally stacked 6,000 men into this decomposition pit.
[00:33:39] And to think this was going on all over.
[00:33:43] Now, okay, okay, I don't know how we got off on this Siberian nightmare or the Russian storyline,
[00:33:50] but people, if you don't understand, we're on a track right now in America when the people that are trying to bring about something
[00:34:01] made not exactly with the gulags of Siberia, but they want their intent on being absolutely ascendant and in charge over everything else.
[00:34:12] I mean get that little novel.
[00:34:14] One day in the life of Ivan Denizovich.
[00:34:16] I mean, read a lot of Slovaknitsyn stuff.
[00:34:20] I mean it's again, it's pretty heavy duty stuff.
[00:34:22] Some of the Russian literature seems kind of ponderous and heavy and yeah, it is.
[00:34:29] I mean they, but their literary prose is absolutely amazing.
[00:34:35] But there have been a few that come out.
[00:34:38] I mean, most of the time people will not read nowadays too much.
[00:34:43] I mean to say, oh yeah, read War and Peace.
[00:34:45] Oh yeah, right.
[00:34:46] Or go read Atlas Shrugged by Ein Rand.
[00:34:52] I mean nobody really goes through these things.
[00:34:54] Yeah, I read that book like 25 years ago.
[00:34:56] It was a long baby too.
[00:34:58] And there's a message in there.
[00:35:01] But the little one.
[00:35:01] A great message I might add.
[00:35:03] Yeah, but if you can get a little, like for example, this one's one you can read in 20 minutes out loud.
[00:35:10] It's called The Children's Story by James Clevel.
[00:35:15] And it's about America's been conquered, the war is over.
[00:35:19] And there's, it all takes place in a second grade class.
[00:35:24] And without telling you the whole story.
[00:35:26] I mean, Clevel said that somebody will sue me for reading the story over the air.
[00:35:31] But the fact of the matter is there's a new teacher that comes in and she unseats all of the values,
[00:35:38] attitudes and beliefs of the second grade children in 20 minutes.
[00:35:44] I mean, they've cut the flag up.
[00:35:46] They've decided they're not going to pray anymore.
[00:35:48] They're going to keep secrets from their parents.
[00:35:50] Our leader will provide anything you need.
[00:35:53] I mean it is absolutely astounding.
[00:35:55] And all across America everybody's being educated according to their age.
[00:36:01] And this one that James Clevel came up with.
[00:36:05] It was published in 1963.
[00:36:06] I came across it in 1963.
[00:36:09] And it's haunted me since 1963.
[00:36:12] In fact, I used to buy it by the case.
[00:36:15] It's a small enough little book.
[00:36:16] Again, you can read it in 20 minutes out loud.
[00:36:19] I used to put it in my Christmas cards.
[00:36:22] You know, read this novel.
[00:36:23] You know, it's not a novel, it's The Children's Story.
[00:36:26] I mean, it fitted the envelope with the Christmas card.
[00:36:29] I would send it out to whoever.
[00:36:31] I don't know how many people read it actually.
[00:36:33] But it's a compelling story about how fragile our liberties really are.
[00:36:40] And how we can have all our values, attitudes and beliefs unseated.
[00:36:44] And we have been the proverbial frog in the pot of water that's heating up for so many decades now.
[00:36:52] Literally, you know, you think, okay, well was it 1913 or was it 19, I mean 1863 when Lincoln was suspending habeas corpus?
[00:37:02] When was it really? When did it really start?
[00:37:07] But the diabolical path that we followed to this point, it's a tragic travesty that most people don't realize.
[00:37:17] I mean, the COVID con that happened was well planned from the beginning,
[00:37:23] carried out by individuals that had an agenda,
[00:37:26] and the vast majority of America just conformed.
[00:37:30] Well, the whole world did basically.
[00:37:33] And the safe and effective quote unquote,
[00:37:37] VACS that was neither, it was never approved.
[00:37:41] You know, basically a test pattern for everybody that was going to be in the Petrie dish.
[00:37:47] And we just went along with it.
[00:37:49] We tried getting like our school boards in my home community, you know, our county school board.
[00:37:55] They were the lead people in the school board were bringing clinics into the schools and having the jab happened.
[00:38:06] What's the name of the book again that you want?
[00:38:08] Which one? The Day of the Life or the one with the, it's called The Children's Story.
[00:38:15] No, our children's story I think is what it is.
[00:38:17] A children's story. It's by James Clavel.
[00:38:20] Now, James Clavel has a very interesting history to you know me if you ever want to go back in the history and go look him through the dusty bins.
[00:38:29] But James Clavel became an American.
[00:38:33] It was a POW English descent during he was a POW with the Japanese came to America became an extremely ardent American patriot.
[00:38:44] And his little girl came home one day, put her little hand over her little heart and said a pleasure to thank nice to be able to put you down.
[00:38:53] But I'm saying something about it.
[00:38:54] Vis-a-vis Liberty Justice for all and held her little hand out to get her little reward.
[00:38:59] And then he's going what?
[00:39:01] She says my teacher said you'd pay me if I could say it.
[00:39:05] Oh okay. Here's your dime or whatever it was.
[00:39:07] And then he says what does it mean?
[00:39:11] And she sat there dumbfounded.
[00:39:13] What do you mean what it means teacher said if I could say it you'd pay me.
[00:39:16] He said, yeah, but pledge what does that be?
[00:39:19] What does allegiance mean?
[00:39:20] What does our flag mean?
[00:39:22] And his little interaction with his little girl impressed him that we do not know.
[00:39:29] We do not know what anything is about in this country any longer.
[00:39:36] And really I fear that we are going to get, we are going to get come up at some point because we simply don't have the basis of anything.
[00:39:51] Well there is justice and there is mercy according to the great plan of our creator and he is as merciful as he can be.
[00:40:00] But at some point there are the laws of heaven which must have their just reality check.
[00:40:07] And I think that's what you're talking about and where we're going to be ladies and gentlemen.
[00:40:11] You got to check out the must read book, The Children's Story.
[00:40:17] James Clavel is where the book is.
[00:40:20] When we get back I want to talk a little bit more about this hurricane that took place last what was it Thursday?
[00:40:25] Because man it is crazy how devastating it is.
[00:40:30] A lot of people are wondering if it was intentional or you know is it weather manipulation or is it just the wrath of God?
[00:40:36] I don't know but man it's wreaking havoc, billions and billions of dollars.
[00:40:42] We'll talk about it more in a second.
[00:40:44] Dr. Scott Bradley with me.
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[00:43:03] Ladies and gentlemen literally billions of dollars in damage.
[00:43:11] 52 plus deaths and still going up.
[00:43:16] And millions without power.
[00:43:20] What are we talking about five days since if it happened what Thursday evening?
[00:43:25] Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday four days I guess.
[00:43:29] This is devastating big time.
[00:43:31] Dr. Bradley I know you got your degree and did a lot of work in your degree.
[00:43:36] Your doctorate in terms of learning about the study and conspiracies and conspiracy theories and conspiracy reality and all that kind of stuff.
[00:43:45] The first question is do you think this is an intentional credit storm?
[00:43:51] My personal perspective is it's kind of on a scale and magnitude that I'm not sure they've developed that tech technique at this point.
[00:44:00] I know there's been experimentations with harp and everything else like that for decades.
[00:44:05] But I find it difficult to believe.
[00:44:09] I mean, you've heard the saying might well man put forth his tuning arm to move the Missouri River out of its course.
[00:44:20] I'm skeptical.
[00:44:21] I guess I should put it that way that the powers of hell have been unleashed on the world to the point that humanity has the capability of doing that.
[00:44:34] I think they do weather modification.
[00:44:36] I think it's an intention to hopefully do this.
[00:44:39] I think a lot of the chem trails are going in or along those lines.
[00:44:44] But you know, here's my perspective.
[00:44:47] I have a faith in God and I am absolutely convinced that this earth was created for a divine purpose.
[00:44:54] And we could talk about that at some length about why he created this.
[00:45:00] And the Earth has had the most amazing, horrific things inflicted upon it for so many years now.
[00:45:10] The atomic weaponry and everything else like that.
[00:45:14] And the world wars, I mean we fertilized our battlefields with the blood and bones of the participants and everything like that.
[00:45:25] I mean, there has been a concerted effort of Satan to destroy everything God has placed on this earth.
[00:45:34] And of course, as crowning were supposed to be as crowning creation, humanity is children.
[00:45:39] And Satan has unleashed all of this for all of these years.
[00:45:44] And the earth has a resilience because it has a divine purpose.
[00:45:49] I'm giving you my philosophy at this point.
[00:45:52] And I just find it difficult to believe that some pencil neck button pusher wonk like a bill gate
[00:46:05] and it's just that considering his study and pusher button and make a hurricane of the magnitude that we just experienced in Florida
[00:46:13] or a hurricane cameo, I was stationed at one place long ago in the Balexy area.
[00:46:21] And to see the devastation of these things, there are big bad hurricanes.
[00:46:27] There are bad typhoons which is kind of just the same thing in a different location on the world.
[00:46:32] Those things have been coming first.
[00:46:35] I mean, Krakatoa, which was a volcanic eruption that caused New England to go a summer or two without summer,
[00:46:45] where it snowed the middle of summer because it covered the earth with kind of an ash or something that kept the sun from being able to really do its job on the earth.
[00:46:58] But I think we'd be hard pressed to say that Krakatoa was a man caused eruption or the hurricane cameo in 1969 was a man caused storm.
[00:47:10] So big bad things have happened.
[00:47:13] And I guess I just right now, I mean my faith at this point is that I think God is still in charge
[00:47:24] and in spite of the diabolical plans of all of the wicked individuals that are on the earth that seek for power or an ascendancy over mankind as minions of Satan,
[00:47:34] I just, I can't hardly believe that they can pull a stunt like that and get away with it.
[00:47:39] I mean, I understand what you're saying and I don't disagree.
[00:47:43] I think you're right about that.
[00:47:44] I just know this man, this thing whipped up virtually out of nowhere and just boom.
[00:47:50] And it was so massive and so crazy.
[00:47:53] A lot of people are kind of speculating this now.
[00:47:56] I don't know if it's the ability to manipulate the weather and control it.
[00:48:01] That's one aspect that we could think about and say yeah, they've been working on it forever.
[00:48:05] The commonest Chinese have we have all kinds of stories about their weather manipulation.
[00:48:09] We have stories of the United States doing it with harp as you pointed out.
[00:48:14] But those are intentional designs to turn weather into like weather warfare kind of discussions.
[00:48:20] But what about a different discussion of, hey, we believe in global warming.
[00:48:26] We believe the world's coming to an end.
[00:48:28] So we're going to manipulate the weather with a good intent, not a warfare evil intent but a good intent.
[00:48:34] And what about the havoc that that might wreak unintentionally?
[00:48:38] So the difference here is they may not have control of the storm to say, yeah, we're going to take out this big
[00:48:44] bendarian Florida and just wreak havoc all over the southeast.
[00:48:48] It may not be that, but it may be kind of like, hey, they've been playing with the weather so long
[00:48:53] they've got the earth and atmosphere and anything else out of balance to the point where these things could happen.
[00:49:00] The reason I bring this up is there's an article in the New York Times that's called buying time.
[00:49:08] Renegades of Silicon Valley pollute the sky to quote save the planet.
[00:49:14] This is really a headline from NYT New York Times.
[00:49:18] It is a little bit psychotic when you study it, but here's the deal.
[00:49:23] It starts out and tells you about this silver winnebago that pulls up to this storage unit and they get out all these canisters of gas.
[00:49:31] And this is, you know, for weather.
[00:49:34] I don't know what you call it modification or whatever.
[00:49:39] And they basically get, they say work is swiftly the men unlock the storage units crammed with canisters of pressurized gas.
[00:49:53] Using a dolly, they wheeled out four big tanks loaded it on their truck and took off.
[00:49:59] And the tanks were containing this is what I find fascinating.
[00:50:03] The tanks were containing sulfur dioxide and helium.
[00:50:10] And what they want to do is they want to basically spray this into the environment.
[00:50:15] And when they spray it in the environment, they want to go ahead and use that to block the sun because they believe that they can stop global warming if they do this.
[00:50:26] Now I don't believe that they can stop global warming by any means because I don't believe global warming is as real or the big problem they make it out to be.
[00:50:34] I guess used for propagandistic purposes.
[00:50:36] Nevertheless, I do believe they might be able to create enough havoc in the world.
[00:50:40] The more we try to play God, the more God's going to get angry.
[00:50:44] We know what happened to the Tower of Babel and in modern times if they're doing this kind of stuff, you wonder the repercussions.
[00:50:50] So do I think God's hand is in it?
[00:50:53] I do.
[00:50:54] Do I think it's because the people are wicked?
[00:50:56] I do.
[00:50:57] Do I believe the meddling in the skies could have something to do with it by man in our puny arm as you wisely point out?
[00:51:03] I do.
[00:51:05] What do you say, Dr. Bradley?
[00:51:08] There are likely people of the nefarious bent that you just described and I'm pretty confident they're operating everywhere.
[00:51:16] And we mentioned Bill Gates and his inclination to get everybody in the world jabbed by every kind of jab you can get for his purposes.
[00:51:26] I mean, Jacques Cousteau wanted to get rid of huge, I don't know, harvests of people for his thing.
[00:51:34] And I think that they do have nefarious plans.
[00:51:40] As I watched the chemtrails, as I traveled back and forth around the country, it's almost as though they've decided to put whatever the chemicals are, whether it's heavy metals or whatever into the skies.
[00:51:53] But I do believe that there has been an effort and the earth will fulfill its duty.
[00:52:00] And I think at best, very at best at worst, I should say, most of the people that are involved in this, in spite of all of their bazillions of dollars and everything, could maybe make a regional,
[00:52:15] not maybe even a regional localized kind of thing.
[00:52:19] You know, the rain dancers of the 1930s and how they would bring rain to a farm community perhaps.
[00:52:28] But to say that it's just turned the world upside down, I guess I'm confident that there are bad people and they're trying to do bad things.
[00:52:40] And I'm confident that there have been those kinds of people throughout history.
[00:52:45] But to say that, look at this, I mean, I don't know if you looked at the weather maps when they were getting pounded down in Florida.
[00:52:55] I mean, it was a massive storm over hundreds of miles in diameter and the cloud covering everything like that.
[00:53:03] I just can't hardly imagine that they've got the technology and capability.
[00:53:09] And by the way, if this article was in New York Times, I think it's credibility level has a pretty low confidence level in my life.
[00:53:18] Well, when you say credibility from the people that are doing it and their credibility is true scientists, I completely concur.
[00:53:24] But they claim that by releasing sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere or the stratosphere, they can reflect some of the sun's energy back into space,
[00:53:36] thereby cooling the planet. And they go on to say this has backing in science. Here's what I find fascinating.
[00:53:41] For the last 50 years, for 50 years climate scientists have suggested that by releasing aerosols into the atmosphere or the stratosphere,
[00:53:51] it could go ahead and act as a heat reducer. They say they see it in the way that God does it.
[00:54:00] No one's replicated it to date, but they're working on it. When we get back next hour, I want to continue on this discussion a little bit
[00:54:06] because if they've been working on it for 50 years and the New York Times is writing an article about it,
[00:54:12] the conspiracy theorist in me says whatever data we get, they're 10, 20 years ahead of what we're getting.
[00:54:19] How far along are they in these reality checks? Hour one on the can, hour two coming up.
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