Radio Show Hour 1 – 12/09/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastDecember 09, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 1 – 12/09/2024

* 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

* Shame! - Trump will not try to oust Powell as Federal Reserve Chair, president-elect tells NBC News.

* BOOM! President Trump Says He Will Act “On Day One” to Pardon J6 Protesters Abused by the Biden Regime- Jim Hoft.

* Trump Needs to Pardon and Release Tina Peters, Stewart Rhodes, Oath Keepers founder, and FBI Whistleblower Steve Friend, Among Others!

* Evidence Suggests FDR Let Pearl Harbor Happen to Force America into WWII - TheGatewayPundit.com

What Roosevelt failed to mention is that he knew the attack was going to happen, the government had received copious warnings about what was going to happen, and those warnings were not only ignored but steps were taken to facilitate the Japanese attack.

* On November 30, 1941, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser announced in a screaming page one headline: the Japanese may strike over the weekend!

* The week prior to the Pearl Harbor attack, the military was drafting an order declaring martial law.

* Musk and Ramaswamy float ending daylight saving time - There's a debate over whether to switch to daylight saving time or to stick with standard time.

Some scientists say standard time is better for sleep patterns.

* Lara Trump to Step Down as RNC Chair, Would Consider Senate Seat - TheEpochTimes.com

[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West.

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[00:00:23] All right. Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman live on your radio.

[00:00:29] Hard-hitting news the network refused to use, no doubt starts now.

[00:00:34] This, my fellow Americans, is the broadcast for December the 9th in the year of our Lord 2024.

[00:00:39] This is Hour 1 of 2, and the goal always to protect life, liberty, and property,

[00:00:43] to promote God, family, and country in the traditions of our founding fathers,

[00:00:46] using the supreme law of the land, the Constitution of the United States of America,

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[00:00:53] One of the key solutions we have at our fingertips, we reject revolution,

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[00:01:04] We have the good doctor, Mr. Scott Bradley, with us.

[00:01:06] Dr. Scott Bradley, he's the founder and chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation.

[00:01:11] He's also the author and producer of the book and DVD lecture series to preserve the nation.

[00:01:18] He also does weekly Q&As on the Constitution and more, Thursdays, 7 p.m. Mountain Time.

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[00:01:31] That's freedomsrisingsun.com.

[00:01:35] Trump was asked yesterday, he went to NBC, a clown network that's losing viewers left and right.

[00:01:43] Why he'd go there, don't know.

[00:01:45] But what is it, CBS or whatever, face the nation.

[00:01:48] Anyway, Trump says he will not try to oust Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve Chair,

[00:01:55] President-elect tells NBC News.

[00:01:57] Dr. Bradley, welcome, and what do you say to that?

[00:02:02] Well, you know, I mean, I guess it's kind of expected in my jaded mentality.

[00:02:09] The Federal Reserve is going to be populated by those that are intent on continuing to control the United States economy unconstitutionally.

[00:02:23] They've done it since 1913 and have destroyed the engines of prosperity and continue to do so.

[00:02:34] A good book to read is, of course, The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin that exposes that.

[00:02:42] But the fact of the matter is that I guess I'm just, I would have expected, okay, let's say he says,

[00:02:51] you're out of here, buddy, and he puts somebody else in there.

[00:02:54] I think they're going to be, you know, the London School of Economics mentality as they always are.

[00:03:02] And I guess I don't expect any improvement until the Federal Reserve is shut down.

[00:03:06] Well, and you're right.

[00:03:07] It doesn't matter if we get with a pal or if we have somebody else in that slot.

[00:03:10] Here's the problem.

[00:03:11] Right now, all of the attorneys are saying, well, Trump can't really get rid of that guy anyway.

[00:03:16] Remember, the Federal Reserve is independent from the government.

[00:03:18] And that's the biggest problem I have is somehow Congress created an organization that they have no control over whatsoever.

[00:03:25] They never had authority to do that in the first place.

[00:03:28] And so, you know, why Trump is, you know, being so kind to the Federal Reserve and everything else?

[00:03:32] Look, the Federal Reserve is Trump's biggest enemy if he wants to really create accountability, transparency, and government.

[00:03:38] And so I don't understand why, you know, whether you can replace power or not, how to go down that road.

[00:03:42] You and I have talked about how difficult that will be.

[00:03:44] Nevertheless, you've got to start the exercise by educating the American people.

[00:03:49] And the first thing you say is, listen, Congress didn't have authority to delegate our finances to some third-party thug group that's a banking cartel that's outside of the purview or the control of government.

[00:03:59] They had no authority to do that whatsoever in the first place.

[00:04:01] They were criminals for doing it.

[00:04:03] And we need to return to constitutional currency immediately if we want sound, honest, moral money.

[00:04:08] And until we get there, it doesn't matter what we do.

[00:04:11] We can rearrange the chairs on the Titanic left and right and do everything else.

[00:04:14] Look, the debt's out of control, and it's going to continue to be out of control unless we declare the debt, so the $36 trillion right now, illegitimate.

[00:04:23] Unless we start to stand up for things, we'll never get out from under this.

[00:04:28] It's a planned destruction of the country.

[00:04:33] And until you start to say that kind of stuff, you're gaining no ground, doctor.

[00:04:37] Well, you're absolutely correct.

[00:04:40] And the sad part, well, there's so many sad elements of your commentary, I don't know which one to focus on.

[00:04:47] But the fact of the matter is, the American public is completely clueless about how destructive this organization has been to everything Americanist continues to be.

[00:04:57] And you're right.

[00:04:58] I think if Trump was willing to step in and begin that education statement, I've said so, so, so many times that, you know, for all of his faults, Ronald Reagan was the great communicator.

[00:05:15] He took the message to the public.

[00:05:17] And he got them to hear it and consider it.

[00:05:22] And so often, I think Trump overlooks what could happen if the people were to understand the realities of the issue and begin to respond.

[00:05:33] It's not just, you know, the Federal Reserve.

[00:05:37] Certainly not.

[00:05:37] Of course.

[00:05:38] There are tons of subjects.

[00:05:39] But that is one that absolutely, it's completely memorable.

[00:05:44] It's not just a mental, but here's the question.

[00:05:45] Does Trump even know the truth?

[00:05:47] Does he even know that we need to abolish the Federal Reserve?

[00:05:49] And if so, does he want to do so?

[00:05:51] And if yes, then why wouldn't he start to educate?

[00:05:55] Okay, that's, I mean, I agree he can't just abolish the Federal Reserve himself.

[00:05:59] He can agree to not spend money.

[00:06:00] He can simply say, look, I'm not going to spend this money.

[00:06:03] I mean, there's things that he can, that he has control over.

[00:06:06] There's things that he doesn't have control over at this point.

[00:06:08] There are checks and balances.

[00:06:10] It's wrong for Congress to have done this.

[00:06:12] It's a criminal act.

[00:06:12] You know, how do you unwind that thing?

[00:06:15] And I think first you start to communicate the problems with the Federal Reserve.

[00:06:19] You start to, you know, document the illegitimacy of the Federal Reserve.

[00:06:22] And then what you do is you go back to Congress and you start to push for opening up competing

[00:06:26] currencies that'll drive the bad money out.

[00:06:28] Ron Paul was famous for this.

[00:06:30] But you got to put the right people in place and you got to set the stage for this to happen.

[00:06:35] So my headline just says, shame, Trump will not try to oust Powell.

[00:06:40] So Powell just said, hey, I'm not going anywhere.

[00:06:42] I don't care what Donald says or anybody else.

[00:06:44] That was a power play by the banking cartel leader, Jerome Powell.

[00:06:47] But I would start to fire back and I'd start to say, buddy, you're completely illegitimate.

[00:06:51] And I'd start to lay out the constitutional case for this.

[00:06:53] And I'd start to educate Congress.

[00:06:55] And then I'd start to put things in place that could unwind these clowns.

[00:06:59] But look, right now, nothing's being done on that effort at all.

[00:07:01] And I would also give a shout out to Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy and say, listen, if you guys in Doge really want to get serious about this, that's the first thing you need to do is say we've got to start auditing the Fed.

[00:07:13] And until Jerome Powell gets that message clear that you're going to be audited, buddy, we're going to, you know what, we're going to open up the books and get to the bottom of this.

[00:07:21] We're not going to have some third party government cartel slash banking cartel mixed together out of the reach of Congress and out of the reach of the president and out of the reach of the American people.

[00:07:31] You were never given delegated authority for that.

[00:07:34] It's criminal.

[00:07:35] Okay, you've got to start there and you've got to work on it.

[00:07:38] Anyway, I want to go off on this forever, but we've got to move along.

[00:07:41] But I'm just telling you this is something that I say shame to this because there's not even an attempt to take this issue on.

[00:07:47] And without that, I don't see how much reform you can even advocate or accomplish, advocate for or accomplish if you leave that out of the mix.

[00:07:56] There is good news on the horizon in the same interview, though.

[00:07:58] Boom, writes gatewaypundit.com.

[00:08:01] Jim Hoffman crew.

[00:08:03] President Trump says he will act on day one to pardon J6 protesters.

[00:08:11] He says they've been abused by the Biden regime.

[00:08:14] I think that's all true, and I think we need to get this done.

[00:08:16] The question becomes is what does the protesters mean?

[00:08:18] Does it mean all of them?

[00:08:19] Does it mean case by case?

[00:08:22] The lead messaging advocate for Trump said it'll be a case by case scenario.

[00:08:27] I don't see how you do case by case on day one.

[00:08:56] Again, that's another topic.

[00:08:59] Will he really do it, as he says he will?

[00:09:01] Or will there be a bunch of people still left in prison?

[00:09:04] I think that Donald Trump is a master at broad brush statements that are long on promise that you and I can, you know, you and I probably interpret it differently than Joe Blow does or the prosecutors in Washington or whatever.

[00:09:21] Everybody hears something a little bit different.

[00:09:23] It's kind of like change you can believe in with Obama.

[00:09:26] But he has made a broad brush statement that I don't think he can fulfill or should fulfill even.

[00:09:34] But I, along with everything, like, for example, his plan to deport all of the illegals.

[00:09:42] We've talked about this before, too.

[00:09:43] There's no details.

[00:09:45] There's no plan.

[00:09:46] There's nothing we can even say, oh, this part's good.

[00:09:49] This part's bad.

[00:09:50] Or maybe it's all good.

[00:09:51] Maybe it's all bad.

[00:09:52] I don't know.

[00:09:52] Well, so far I've already spoke out, though, and said, hey, using the military within the population is a bad idea.

[00:09:59] Using the sheriffs is the greatest idea.

[00:10:01] And so we've offered to sit down with Donald Trump and put a plan together publicly.

[00:10:05] Let's get her done.

[00:10:05] So, you know, hey, we have spoke out a little bit and provided some guidance.

[00:10:09] But you're right.

[00:10:09] We need to get a real comprehensive, detailed plan.

[00:10:14] Well, that's the problem with a lot of Trump's things.

[00:10:16] But I do believe that there can be preliminary reviews done by setting general categories.

[00:10:23] I think that he could put together a group that will be some of his insiders, if you will, Department of Homeland Security or maybe his Department of Justice kind of people.

[00:10:36] And they can start talking about this thing.

[00:10:38] And I'd like to hear something of a framework before we just make a, oh, he failed or succeeded.

[00:10:46] Well, the way I'll gauge if the protesters are released is if Stuart Rhodes, my dear friend, is released, I'll believe it.

[00:10:51] Until then, I believe it will be a partial promise at best.

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[00:13:04] Alright, so I pray President Trump has the guts to really pardon people that deserve pardoning in the J6 reality.

[00:13:11] I agree it needs to be case by case, but I also agree that those who have committed crimes need to be punished for their crimes.

[00:13:17] But, for example, Stuart Rhodes needs to go free, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:13:22] So does FBI whistleblower Steve Friend need to go free, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:13:27] By the way, we're going to have Steve Friend on the show with us tomorrow, breaking some of this down, just for your FYI.

[00:13:33] Anyway, I digress.

[00:13:35] Do you want to respond to that one, Doctor?

[00:13:36] Well, you know, the president has very broad pardoning and reprieve kinds of powers.

[00:13:42] Go back and read Article 2.

[00:13:44] But this kind of real broad brush kind of thing has happened before.

[00:13:48] If you look at what President Johnson, Andrew Johnson did in response to the 1868 vindictively written,

[00:13:58] written with a poison venomous pen, 14th Amendment, he took care of just a broad painting of vindictiveness in regards to those that had participated in the so-called Civil War.

[00:14:16] So stuff like that can happen, but I think that we're at a point where perhaps a little reasoned approach to this might go a long way.

[00:14:28] I mean, this tit-for-tat, broad brush, throw hand grenades over the wall when you don't know what your targets are, stuff like that.

[00:14:36] But I think that a little reasoned approach that shows some intelligence and some design to this thing, it could help people understand that it's not just a war of, you know, a total World War III kind of attrition thing.

[00:14:54] You change hands with one party to another.

[00:14:57] I think that would be very valuable in spite of the fact that he could, with one stroke of the pen, completely pardon everybody across the board.

[00:15:08] And there's people there.

[00:15:09] There's people that have not been punished that should have been.

[00:15:14] Those people that were provocateurs, for example, those that were complicit in this issue, probably even Nancy Pelosi.

[00:15:21] I don't know.

[00:15:22] We'll have to see.

[00:15:23] But there's Joe Biden there sitting in the wings wanting to do a broad brush, complete exoneration.

[00:15:30] He wants to give everybody that participated in anything that had anything to do with his organization a pardon to make sure that guys like Fauci and all of these people that have actually been some of the most destructive people in history to get scot-free, whatever.

[00:15:51] And so Biden is right now contemplating some of this broad brush response that shouldn't happen.

[00:15:59] But he might pull that off and then Trump could come back tit for tat.

[00:16:05] All I know is I hope that Donald Trump pardons the J-6ers.

[00:16:12] I, like I say, I don't, I think that people like Ray Epps need to go to prison personally.

[00:16:18] He tried to sue Fox and lost because Fox tried to report the details.

[00:16:23] Look, this guy is on video advocating going into the Capitol.

[00:16:26] He's helping people break down barriers.

[00:16:28] You can see him whispering in people's ears right before they take action and do things.

[00:16:32] I mean, this guy is certainly a leader somewhere somehow.

[00:16:35] But, of course, you know, we get no information.

[00:16:37] This guy runs around free.

[00:16:39] While the Stuart Rhodes of the world who said, I'm there to support Donald Trump and be peaceful.

[00:16:44] They have evidence of the Oath Keepers peacefully protecting police officers and everything else.

[00:16:50] But, again, they attack and put Stuart Rhodes in jail for 18 years or whatever.

[00:16:55] I personally hope that Trump releases Stuart Rhodes.

[00:16:59] Also, FBI whistleblower Steve Friend.

[00:17:01] Look, they tried to draft Steve Friend into prosecuting all kinds of J-6 people.

[00:17:05] And Steve Friend's like, no, I'm not going to do that.

[00:17:07] That's not, well, they literally took action and caused him all kinds of problems because he wouldn't cooperate in the FBI.

[00:17:13] Look, we need to maybe go case by case, but we need to get action quickly for some of these people.

[00:17:17] They've been absolutely wronged.

[00:17:19] I agree by the Biden regime, and it's got to stop.

[00:17:21] And so, you know, hey, Joe Biden set the precedent for pardons, and I agree.

[00:17:26] The president has a lot of power to do this.

[00:17:30] And what we really need to focus on is mercy.

[00:17:32] I mean, how many of these people even who did things, made mistakes and didn't?

[00:17:36] I mean, they weren't really hardcore criminals, but they maybe got a little too excited and went into somebody's office and stole something or put their feet up on the desk or, you know, blatant disregard and everything.

[00:17:46] But how much of that kind of is when mob mentality takes over?

[00:17:50] Now, I'm not saying it's right, but I'm saying, look, like a Stuart Rhodes, does an 18-year sentence match the crimes?

[00:17:57] And the crimes, you got to ask yourself, what crimes did he commit?

[00:18:00] He didn't even go into the Capitol that day.

[00:18:02] Now, the reason they say he's guilty is because they say he had plotted to support Donald Trump and to take action if Trump demanded it.

[00:18:09] As, you know, Trump can command a militia or command a force, you know, so it's hard to say on this thing.

[00:18:15] But I'll really the way I'll gauge this thing is if Trump pardons Steve Friend and Stuart Rhodes, then I'll think he's serious.

[00:18:22] If he leaves those two guys out of this, quote, mass pardon.

[00:18:25] I mean, I'll be grateful for anybody that gets released over this thing.

[00:18:29] For the most part, because I believe most people didn't commit the crimes really like the prosecution is claiming.

[00:18:36] Anyway, any final tidbits on that, doctor?

[00:18:39] No, I just, like I say, I need more details.

[00:18:43] I'm just, I'm getting a little bit.

[00:18:45] You can't get them, buddy.

[00:18:45] They're not giving them to you.

[00:18:47] I know.

[00:18:48] That's the problem.

[00:18:48] That's the problem.

[00:18:49] You can't start hearing what's in the package.

[00:18:52] I mean, you've heard of buying a pig and a poke.

[00:18:54] I mean, well, maybe you haven't.

[00:18:56] But back in the 1500s, people used to take to market a bag with a kitten in it or a cat or something like that.

[00:19:02] They'd say, I'm selling a pig.

[00:19:04] Anybody want it?

[00:19:05] You didn't get a chance to look at it before.

[00:19:07] Once you open it, it's a cat that comes out, scratches you and runs away.

[00:19:11] It's a worthless purchase.

[00:19:13] Well, maybe we get a chance to examine before the thing occurs.

[00:19:19] Let's get some examination going so we can have understanding and expectations.

[00:19:23] Yeah, so let's have Donald Trump start to give a list of who he's going to release on day one.

[00:19:27] Yeah, something like that would be definitive.

[00:19:30] What would be the harm in that?

[00:19:31] You could say, here's the name.

[00:19:32] You could create a spreadsheet.

[00:19:34] This would not be very hard.

[00:19:35] The FBI's already got all the names.

[00:19:37] All you've got to do is put the names in a spreadsheet, and you'd have a couple of columns.

[00:19:40] It would be the person's name when they were incarcerated and the reason they were supposedly incarcerated.

[00:19:45] In other words, the charges against them.

[00:19:47] And then you would basically have the justification for release kind of a thing.

[00:19:50] And you could instantly do this across the board.

[00:19:52] So I would put, for example, Stuart Rhodes.

[00:19:54] Who is he?

[00:19:55] Founder of the Oath Keepers.

[00:19:58] Put in prison when?

[00:19:59] Did he go into the Capitol?

[00:20:00] No, he did not.

[00:20:02] You know, they're basically saying we got this communication where he basically commanded people to do certain things.

[00:20:06] No, he left his guns, believe it or not.

[00:20:09] They brought guns to the event, in a sense, but they left them across the river.

[00:20:13] And the idea was if Trump needs us, we'll get our guns.

[00:20:16] And if he doesn't need us, we won't.

[00:20:18] Well, see, to me, that already alone shows the intention of Stuart.

[00:20:24] It's like I'm at the support of the president, but I'm not going to take action unless I'm called upon.

[00:20:30] He didn't go into the Capitol, and he didn't bring his guns into the, quote, gun-free zone,

[00:20:33] which I dispute in the first place, but I digress.

[00:20:36] All I'm saying is doesn't that show intent to basically obey the law and say if I'm needed, I'm here and I'm ready?

[00:20:42] But if not, I'm not?

[00:20:45] I don't understand it.

[00:20:47] They sure chopped his legs out from underneath him and threw him to the dogs.

[00:20:51] I mean, holy cow, 18 years.

[00:20:53] I mean, I don't know exactly how old he is, but that's a pretty big chunk of somebody's whole life.

[00:20:58] He's a little older than me.

[00:20:59] He's like 60 years old or something.

[00:21:00] Yeah, he's like 60 years old.

[00:21:02] He was born in 66, I'm pretty confident.

[00:21:04] Stuart Rhodes is a friend of mine.

[00:21:05] I'm defending him until the cows come home.

[00:21:06] I know a lot of people want to say, oh, he's a fed and he's this and that, or he's the enemy, or he did this.

[00:21:11] I don't buy all that stuff.

[00:21:12] I interviewed Stuart Rhodes the day before January the 6th, and he clearly says on the radio, hey, we're going in there.

[00:21:19] Yes, we're going in as a military force if Trump calls upon us to keep the peace.

[00:21:26] And in the meantime, if Trump doesn't call upon us, we're just going to make sure that peaceful people are safe.

[00:21:30] And they did.

[00:21:31] I mean, we have video where the Oath Keepers, literally the cops are in trouble by a bunch of the mob and stuff like that.

[00:21:36] And the Oath Keepers use a stack formation.

[00:21:39] They go in there and they bring out the cops safely.

[00:21:41] I mean, there's video of this kind of stuff, doctor.

[00:21:44] And so I'm not telling you Stuart Rhodes is perfect, but I'm telling you he's not the criminal they claim he is.

[00:21:49] I don't buy it.

[00:21:49] I don't accept it.

[00:21:51] I just don't.

[00:21:53] Yeah, well, I'll tell you.

[00:21:54] Now what they're trying to do is because I interviewed Stuart Rhodes the day before the event, now they're trying to say that I'm part of the insurrection.

[00:22:03] Well, I'm pretty sure that you weren't engaged to the degree that they'd like to believe you were.

[00:22:10] Well, they want you to believe I'm when I'm when they want to attack me.

[00:22:13] I'm a nobody.

[00:22:14] I'm worthless.

[00:22:14] I don't I don't have any influence on anybody anywhere.

[00:22:16] When they want to attack me, though, they act like I'm ground zero.

[00:22:19] So, to Ammon Bundy, to you, to Stuart Rhodes, to just Richard Mack, just about everybody.

[00:22:23] It all points back to Sam Bushman, the coordinator of everybody.

[00:22:26] I'm glad you guys obey me so, you know, so willingly.

[00:22:30] But it isn't true.

[00:22:32] But that's the way they like to try to pitch it and stuff like that.

[00:22:34] But I find that the Stuart Rhodes case particularly interesting because this guy's literally a Harvard-trained lawyer.

[00:22:41] No, I mean, I'm sorry, a Yale-trained lawyer.

[00:22:45] And, you know, he can't get himself out and nobody can.

[00:22:47] You know, they've literally just the courts have been used against him.

[00:22:50] So we'll see.

[00:22:51] But I would recommend Donald Trump start publishing a list of who he's going to release and put together a spreadsheet with all the details and release it to the public.

[00:23:00] I think it's a good first step.

[00:23:02] What about people, though?

[00:23:03] What about people like this?

[00:23:04] I've got a friend.

[00:23:05] His name is Casey.

[00:23:05] He spoke at one of our events in April in Vegas just in 2024, so several months ago.

[00:23:10] And he basically highlighted that all he did was he went to the Capitol peacefully.

[00:23:14] He was outside praying.

[00:23:15] He needed to go to the restroom.

[00:23:16] So he went up and asked a police officer if he could go in and go to the restroom.

[00:23:19] And they said, sure.

[00:23:20] So he went in and he went to the restroom.

[00:23:22] He came out, marveled a little bit at how beautiful the Capitol was.

[00:23:25] And then he left.

[00:23:26] He didn't do anything wrong.

[00:23:27] He got thrown in prison for 10 days.

[00:23:30] And in his prosecution, his defense said, is he guilty of this?

[00:23:35] No, this?

[00:23:36] No, this?

[00:23:36] No, this?

[00:23:36] No.

[00:23:37] Everything came down to he's not guilty of anything.

[00:23:40] So there's no real charges except for then the judge said, but, sir, you were a drop in the stream of water that day.

[00:23:48] So he got 10 days in prison.

[00:23:50] My point is, what is Donald going to do for those people who have been wronged and already served their time?

[00:23:55] They're already free, but they should have never gone to jail for 10 days in the first place.

[00:23:59] It's ruined this guy's reputation.

[00:24:02] Now he's a prisoner.

[00:24:04] I mean, you know, he's got it on his record.

[00:24:06] Okay, so do you pardon that guy, but then is there any reparations or what do you do for those people when the government's that belligerent and that wrong?

[00:24:13] Anyway, let's see what Dr. Bradley says about that when we get back really quick.

[00:24:16] And then I got to move to last Saturday, a very special day, if you're not aware.

[00:24:22] We'll talk about that, too, coming up.

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[00:26:00] President-elect Trump urging an end to the war in Ukraine.

[00:26:04] It's the stupidest thing I've ever seen, and it should have never been allowed to happen.

[00:26:07] On NBC's Meet the Press with Kristen Welker.

[00:26:10] The incoming president says negotiations should begin.

[00:26:14] It would have never happened in Ukraine, Russia.

[00:26:16] But the number of people that are being killed.

[00:26:19] The Kremlin responded that it's open to talks with Ukraine.

[00:26:23] Trump is also renewing warnings he'd consider pulling the United States out of NATO unless certain conditions are met.

[00:26:30] They have to pay their bills.

[00:26:31] If they pay their bills, absolutely.

[00:26:33] Trump offered his ceasefire ideas after a meeting with the president of France and the president of Ukraine,

[00:26:39] taking place in Paris this weekend before the ceremonies that reopened the Notre Dame Cathedral.

[00:26:46] I'm Jackie Quinn.

[00:26:47] Large volcanic eruption in the Philippines sending a plume of ash and gases up to two miles high

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[00:27:19] The word has scientific meaning, but in this case commonly means causing strong disagreement between opposing factions or groupings.

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[00:30:24] Okay, before the break, Sam opined that maybe there should be something done in regards to those people that have been convicted and their reputations ruined and so on and so forth.

[00:30:37] I know time is of the essence.

[00:30:39] We don't really have time to dally along with this thing, but I really do think that the options should be opened with congressional approval for those that faced the ire of the Biden regime to be able to seek reparations, if you will.

[00:31:02] Now, these are people that actually, actually were the ones that were imposed upon.

[00:31:06] These are not some generational, six generations later that never picked a piece of cotton in their lives that claimed to want to be paid for what their ancestor slaves did.

[00:31:19] These are, it happened real time in our day.

[00:31:24] So I think that reparations in this particular instance could be a viable thing.

[00:31:29] I don't think that you can say a blanket reparation.

[00:31:32] You know, I've harbored thoughts that say, okay, you get so many dollars for so many days or so many dollars per day for your incarceration, and that includes holding time in the pen before you actually got a trial.

[00:31:46] And that may be something that they come down to to make it a simple, sweet kind of finished project.

[00:31:53] But there should be an approach that allows a reasoned and a logical run at this thing so that it doesn't become just a free-for-all grabbing the cash and running.

[00:32:08] Yeah, we've got to have a case-by-case basis.

[00:32:11] We've got to have justification and show it.

[00:32:12] Like a Casey Cusick, for example, he spoke at our conference in April in Vegas.

[00:32:17] This guy did nothing wrong.

[00:32:18] Even the judge admits he did nothing wrong.

[00:32:19] But he was a drop in the flood of water that day and therefore guilty.

[00:32:23] And he went to jail for 10 days, to federal prison for 10 days.

[00:32:27] But the reputation.

[00:32:29] And his reputation is destroyed.

[00:32:30] He says the federal prisons are horrific.

[00:32:32] And what he's done is created a prisoner protection or prisoner support plan for how, you know, a lot of these political prisoners and stuff.

[00:32:40] And anyway, so he's trying to do some good out of it.

[00:32:43] But I'm just saying this guy deserves something because he's blatantly been wronged.

[00:32:47] He was guilty of nothing.

[00:32:49] But yet Ray Epps, this guy that's literally sued Fox over this and literally run around free and he did all these wrongs.

[00:32:56] And I mean, you can see everywhere he's encouraging people to go into the Capitol against the law.

[00:32:59] He's leading people in there.

[00:33:01] I mean, you've got all kinds of video proving this.

[00:33:03] And nothing's happened to him at all.

[00:33:04] So I would recommend Trump actually prosecute those who are guilty of serious crimes and give possible reparations to those who really are innocent and who were under the Biden regime that wrongly got treated.

[00:33:18] And I'm advocating for Stuart Rhodes to be pardoned and released.

[00:33:22] And I'm advocating for founder, I'm sorry, for whistleblower Steve Friend, FBI whistleblower Steve Friend to be released as well and pardoned.

[00:33:31] It's just crazy.

[00:33:32] All right, now there's an interesting article relating to Saturday, December 7th.

[00:33:39] And as you know, it's a day in infamy.

[00:33:41] It's the day Pearl Harbor got attacked and everything else.

[00:33:45] Well, the Gateway Pundit writes an article highlighting, in my opinion, fundamental truths about this.

[00:33:51] And Dr. Scott Bradley wasn't with me Saturday, so we couldn't break this down then.

[00:33:55] But I wanted to make sure we gave it some time.

[00:33:57] The headline says, evidence suggests that FDR let Pearl Harbor happen to force America into World War II.

[00:34:07] And it goes on, Roosevelt, you know, claimed that we were attacked.

[00:34:11] It was just a, you know, hey, you know, we didn't know about it.

[00:34:14] And it kind of made that lie.

[00:34:16] But what Roosevelt failed to mention is that he knew that the attack was going to happen.

[00:34:22] The government had received copious warnings about what was going to happen.

[00:34:26] And those warnings were not only blatantly ignored, but literally steps were taken to facilitate the Japanese attack.

[00:34:37] Now, a lot of people don't really know about much of this.

[00:34:39] This is why I bring it up, doctor.

[00:34:41] But lay this out.

[00:34:42] We've known this for quite some time.

[00:34:43] And I really appreciate the Gateway Pundit for highlighting this on December the 7th.

[00:34:49] We really need to focus on this.

[00:34:51] And I'll get to why it's so vital in a minute.

[00:34:53] But go ahead, sir.

[00:34:55] Well, back almost two dozen years ago, it was 2001, James Perloff.

[00:35:00] He's an individual that's really a bright guy.

[00:35:03] He's written a number of books and so on.

[00:35:06] He wrote an article for the New American Magazine back in 2001.

[00:35:10] It's a reprint that's available online if people want to go read that.

[00:35:14] This will give you much more detail than we've got time to go into at this particular little radio program.

[00:35:20] But I am absolutely, I've had some inside conversations with people that have firsthand knowledge about this over the decades.

[00:35:33] Of course, everybody's dead now that was involved in that whole process.

[00:35:37] But I would submit that it was more than just prior knowledge.

[00:35:41] I would submit that it was prior planning that FDR and his closest cronies were involved in.

[00:35:48] He had a guy in his inner circle, if you will, a guy by the name of Harry Hopkins.

[00:35:55] Now, there were a number of ardent communists that were in FDR's organization.

[00:36:00] And Harry Hopkins was one of those.

[00:36:03] And he was kind of like the Edward Mandel House of Woodrow Wilson, the worm tongue that was whispering in his ear.

[00:36:10] And I believe that FDR gave him full sway.

[00:36:13] But at any rate, the intent was to bring the United States into the war on the side of the Brits and the French and so on, all of the so-called allies.

[00:36:24] But more importantly and overarching all of those was the effort to bring the United States into the war on the side of Stalin.

[00:36:34] Stalin, see, it was a gang war.

[00:36:36] It was a gang war, people.

[00:36:38] Was it going to be the Nazis or the communists?

[00:36:41] They're both socialists, just different flavors with nuances and so on.

[00:36:47] But it was a gang war that the United States was being invited into.

[00:36:50] And we've read before on this program some very wise statesman-like statements that were made years, two years anyway, before Russia and Germany invaded Poland to start the war, fired the shots at the start of the war.

[00:37:06] But the intent of the FDR organization was to bring us in on behalf of this other program that was communistic rather than fascist.

[00:37:17] They're both poison.

[00:37:18] They will kill you.

[00:37:19] They're as bad as poison as each other.

[00:37:21] Neither one of them has any redeeming values.

[00:37:26] But the point of the matter is that he wanted us to come in so enraged that everybody was all in.

[00:37:35] And he got that by this attack on Pearl Harbor.

[00:37:37] It was an insidious attack.

[00:37:39] But they goaded the Japanese to the point that they actually felt like they had to make that move.

[00:37:48] And they had plenty of advance, not just advance notice.

[00:37:52] They could have taken defensive postures to prevent the deaths of so many Americans, to prevent so much destruction, to have ruined our ability to respond to this.

[00:38:04] They had all of our ships basically except for the carriers in the harbor that day.

[00:38:10] In fact, they were set up for a raid.

[00:38:12] And that's never been done before to put them all in one place like that either.

[00:38:15] Exactly.

[00:38:16] And so they had all of these battleships and everything else like that are sitting ducks there.

[00:38:21] All their ports are open, you know, so that they'd sink quicker, everything.

[00:38:26] The whole thing, the way the aircraft were parked on the runways, the fact that they would not.

[00:38:32] And it goes on and on.

[00:38:32] People were dismissed and told to ignore things.

[00:38:35] People were told to turn off radar.

[00:38:37] The only reason we have so much information is because they disobeyed orders and kept it on anyway.

[00:38:41] But on November 30th, for example, 1941, the Honolulu Star advertiser, that's a newspaper, announced in a screaming page, single headline,

[00:38:54] the Japanese may strike over the weekend.

[00:38:59] Literally, okay.

[00:39:00] The week prior to the Pearl Harbor attack, the military was drafting an order declaring martial law.

[00:39:06] I mean, it just goes on and on and on when you study this thing.

[00:39:09] And the bottom line is this.

[00:39:10] There's two reasons that I bring this up.

[00:39:13] One, history repeats itself.

[00:39:15] Is this going to happen again in our day?

[00:39:17] And I pray it doesn't.

[00:39:19] But I'm thinking that something like this is going to happen either on Trump's watch or the next president.

[00:39:24] They want war, doctor.

[00:39:26] Because that's the only way they can get the people to be placid enough to go along with trading more of their, quote, security or liberty for security.

[00:39:35] They'll wind up with neither.

[00:39:36] But then when you look at this, Trump will not try to oust Powell as the Federal Reserve chair.

[00:39:44] This is interesting because we reported last week that Jamie Dimon, the head of JPMorgan Chase Bank, is whispering in Donald's ear.

[00:39:51] So when you have this cartel banker whispering in Donald's ear, no wonder he won't pardon Jerome Powell.

[00:39:58] Or he won't get rid of Jerome Powell.

[00:39:59] I'm sorry, not pardon.

[00:40:00] He won't get rid of him.

[00:40:01] But you tie this directly to war.

[00:40:03] See, without the Federal Reserve, we couldn't wage these kind of wars.

[00:40:06] We couldn't be tempted into these kind of wars nearly as easy as when they have unlimited funds to do this.

[00:40:12] And I'm afraid history is going to repeat itself.

[00:40:14] And the same thing is going to be done to Donald or who knows who in the near future, just like was done to Roosevelt.

[00:40:19] Betray the people, criminal activity, partner with crime, foment war, and pretend it isn't happening.

[00:40:28] What do you say?

[00:40:29] Am I on to something or is this just too over the bridge too far, doctor?

[00:40:33] Well, no.

[00:40:34] I think that, as Yogi Berra said, deja vu all over again.

[00:40:38] I mean, we talk about this, how we very often have to look back to look forward.

[00:40:43] If we do not understand our history and what we've stepped in previously, I said so many times on your program that the Russians have a much more, shall we say, contemplative frame of reference for history and what's at risk than we do.

[00:41:02] We have a, you know, we can't even keep track of the injustices that our legislature does against us week to week.

[00:41:11] And so we keep electing the bozos.

[00:41:13] But the fact of the matter is this deja vu all over again is being set up right now.

[00:41:19] There are places, pieces in movement.

[00:41:22] There's a lot of moving parts, I understand.

[00:41:25] But the military industrial complex is always the winner of these kind of things.

[00:41:29] The bankers are always the winner of these kind of things.

[00:41:33] And, in fact, James Madison, even clear back in the Constitutional Convention of 1787, talked about how the Romans anciently used to foment a war whenever the people at home were getting a little bit antsy.

[00:41:47] And it has been used for millennia, literally, this kind of approach to things.

[00:41:53] And the tail wagging the dog and everything else like this.

[00:42:00] You know, Bill Clinton did this thing during the Bosnia stuff with the Lewinsky thing.

[00:42:04] I mean, all of these things are distractions.

[00:42:08] And Americans get worked up about it.

[00:42:10] And really, you can see it's not just in Ukraine.

[00:42:13] It is not just in Israel.

[00:42:14] I mean, right now, Syria, for example, the United States is launching attacks against a sovereign nation because we're their boots on the ground and we're getting attacked, quote unquote, or at least it looks like we might be.

[00:42:28] And, by the way, without authority to even be there.

[00:42:31] Exactly.

[00:42:32] South China Sea, I mean, come on.

[00:42:34] What's going to happen there if we get our hearts and minds turned too much to one other regional war?

[00:42:40] We can't seem to handle one regional war, let alone three or four, let alone something of a larger magnitude.

[00:42:48] And so, yeah, I can really see advantage being taken to at some point somebody saying not just we can take these guys on and take them out, not just in one theater of war,

[00:43:01] but somebody somewhere somehow could say, you know what?

[00:43:04] The United States, are their armaments are way down?

[00:43:08] Are stockpiles depleted?

[00:43:11] They're spread all over the world.

[00:43:13] They have a bunch of clowns running.

[00:43:16] The military leadership is more concerned about political correctness and woke culture.

[00:43:23] I know there's individuals that are still trying to stand in the gap.

[00:43:28] But the fact of the matter is most of the people since the Bill Clinton presidency have been more concerned about don't ask, don't tell,

[00:43:38] and about the social club aspect of the military and we're going to affect society that way than fulfilling the true purpose of the military.

[00:43:47] And the officers of most of them, a great many of them at least, have gotten political, shall we say, appointments and rank advancement to the point that so many of these guys,

[00:44:01] think of General Milley, for example.

[00:44:04] Oh, holy cow.

[00:44:05] I mean, you say, here's a guy that's supposed to be a stand-up guy.

[00:44:10] Hey, and look at the kind of stuff he did.

[00:44:12] In fact, I don't want to get distracted, but some people are saying he was virtually on the edge of treason when he was doing some of the stuff when Biden was taking over,

[00:44:24] when he, some of the statements he made to China, for example.

[00:44:28] That's a distraction.

[00:44:28] I'm sorry.

[00:44:29] But the point of the matter is that, yeah, we're at risk, and this is a common approach to foment a war and carry it out.

[00:44:41] Now, I'm not sure everybody can put a leaps and bounds box over this thing and say it's only going to go this far.

[00:44:48] At some point, it might creep outside that box and become a real conflagration that's really hard to contain

[00:44:55] and we'll be neck deep in a problem that would make World War II look like, you know, a picnic almost.

[00:45:03] I mean, it was a big thing.

[00:45:04] Don't get me wrong.

[00:45:05] We're talking about Pearl Harbor.

[00:45:09] But America is at greater risk right now with some weaponry that's available that, you know, you think,

[00:45:18] oh, no, we'll defend our aircraft carriers.

[00:45:21] We can do that.

[00:45:22] It's not a problem.

[00:45:23] We've got air support.

[00:45:24] We've got all sorts of weaponry we can respond with.

[00:45:28] But what if we get a multiple warhead hypersonic missile that comes in at miles per second

[00:45:41] and it just takes out some carriers?

[00:45:44] What if it takes out six?

[00:45:45] I mean, how many have we got spare in our back pocket?

[00:45:48] The carriers were the only things that were left unscathed on Pearl Harbor.

[00:45:52] I mean, all of the Pacific fleet was basically on parade ready to do a little, you know, dog and pony show in Hawaii, you know, like the 8th of December.

[00:46:06] And they got deep-sixed.

[00:46:08] The carriers were out on maneuvers.

[00:46:11] And that was about the only unscathed portion we had.

[00:46:14] How many?

[00:46:15] Has anybody noticed that?

[00:46:17] Has anybody noticed that carriers are really important to be able to respond in a war environment?

[00:46:24] Well, for sure.

[00:46:25] And that proves it because we got caught flat-footed and think how many lives were lost.

[00:46:30] But think about the president doing that, though.

[00:46:32] I mean, that's basically treasonous activity, right?

[00:46:36] Well, I think it really, you know, you got treason defined in the Constitution.

[00:46:41] We always got to come back to that.

[00:46:42] But we need to understand that what it really is.

[00:46:46] And I believe that this would have to be considered treasonous activity.

[00:46:50] But I'm not sure that Biden even knows what day it is or how soon he's going to be out of the presidency.

[00:46:58] Yeah, you're right about that.

[00:46:59] In fact, Trump's running around the world showing that he's the president now while Biden sits back and does nothing.

[00:47:04] And Harris is sidelined and putting out drunk tweets and drunk whatever videos.

[00:47:09] And I don't know what's going on with all that.

[00:47:12] Switching gears really quick before the end of the hour, though.

[00:47:15] And really, I wanted to highlight that, though.

[00:47:17] Well, look, the fact is the United States government knew ahead of time they allowed Pearl Harbor to happen.

[00:47:21] They forced us into a war.

[00:47:23] How many lives were lost?

[00:47:24] How much treason was committed?

[00:47:26] Hey, it's one thing to focus on the past.

[00:47:28] But we do that because history repeats itself.

[00:47:32] And I'm telling you right now, it seems to me they're setting up a similar scenario right now.

[00:47:37] They've got to justify war.

[00:47:38] The people don't want war.

[00:47:40] Most of the people want to get out of Ukraine.

[00:47:42] Will Trump really back away from all those things?

[00:47:45] Well, when you got Jamie Dimon, the leader of the Federal Reserve banking cartel primarily.

[00:47:51] Now, I know you say, well, wait, Sam.

[00:47:52] He doesn't run the Federal Reserve.

[00:47:53] I know, but he runs one of the biggest banks in the Federal Reserve banking cartel.

[00:47:56] You put that together with he will not dismiss Mr.

[00:48:02] Colin Powell.

[00:48:03] Or not Colin.

[00:48:03] Not Colin.

[00:48:04] Sorry, that's why I'm hesitating.

[00:48:07] Powell as, you know, chairman Fed.

[00:48:09] So you got Powell.

[00:48:10] You're not going to dismiss him.

[00:48:12] He'll stay around.

[00:48:12] And then you've got, you know, Jamie Dimon.

[00:48:14] And you look at that and you go, the bankers are whispering in Donald's ear.

[00:48:18] Donald's putting together a war cabinet, according to Chuck Baldwin.

[00:48:20] And you look at that and you go, I'm telling you right now, remember who's warning you.

[00:48:25] And I'm afraid history is going to repeat itself.

[00:48:27] I pray that it doesn't.

[00:48:28] All right.

[00:48:29] Before the end of the hour, I want to highlight this.

[00:48:31] This is kind of on one hand insignificant, but it's really important.

[00:48:35] Musk and Vivek.

[00:48:38] Float ending daylight savings time.

[00:48:41] Now there's the debate whether to go with daylight savings time or stick with standard time.

[00:48:45] In other words, when you end it, which one do you land on and stay on?

[00:48:49] And as far as I can tell, Vivek and Musk want to end daylight savings time.

[00:48:57] So it sounds to be like they want to go on standard time.

[00:48:59] A lot of the bear crafts want us to move the daylight savings time.

[00:49:02] Here's the deal.

[00:49:03] If you're on standard time, then you have more sunlight or more time in the morning, more light in the morning.

[00:49:08] If you go with the daylight savings time, you have more light or more sun or whatever you want to call it in the evening.

[00:49:14] Scientists say that standard time is better for your sleep patterns.

[00:49:18] I simply say this.

[00:49:20] The government should have never messed with the time in the first place.

[00:49:22] I think we need to go to standard time, not daylight savings time.

[00:49:25] And I think we need to just leave things alone and have the government quit meddling in it.

[00:49:28] They say it'll save all kinds of money.

[00:49:30] And that's one of the things that they're floating.

[00:49:32] And they actually might get that done.

[00:49:33] Donald's shown that he's interested in it.

[00:49:36] Utah and others have already passed a law that says if Congress allows it, they'll do this and that.

[00:49:42] But the fear is that we land on daylight savings time permanently as opposed to standard time.

[00:49:47] And you could say this isn't really that important of an issue.

[00:49:50] And I guess in the scheme of going to another World War III or something, maybe not.

[00:49:54] But to me, this is a big way to save money and a big way to get government out of our lives, Doctor.

[00:49:59] Well, like you say, we never should have dinked around with it before.

[00:50:02] It's like the old guy said.

[00:50:04] You know, you can't cut a foot off of a blanket on one end and sew it on the other end and make it longer.

[00:50:09] It's what it is.

[00:50:11] And I, you know, I know there are people that have their favorites.

[00:50:15] They'd rather have a little later day with the sun up or they'd rather get up with the morning.

[00:50:20] And I got members of my own family.

[00:50:21] Some are morning people and some are evening people.

[00:50:24] I just rather be on the standard, not the manipulated time.

[00:50:27] That's all.

[00:50:28] Well, pick one.

[00:50:29] Let's go with it.

[00:50:30] But here's the deal.

[00:50:31] I call it celestial time.

[00:50:35] And someday we'll have to do a class on this, Sam, for people.

[00:50:38] You know, I do it with kids.

[00:50:40] But I tell them how to tell time with the Big Dipper and the Polar Star.

[00:50:46] Okay.

[00:50:47] And if you do the Big Dipper Polar Star time zone, time zone, yeah, okay.

[00:50:55] It is standard time.

[00:50:57] You have to do a slight other calculation to go with daylight savings time instead of what you're doing.

[00:51:02] If you just look at the stars and say, oh, it's two o'clock in the morning.

[00:51:07] Okay.

[00:51:08] And so I think I'd rather go with God's time, I call it, because it's celestial time.

[00:51:14] It matches with what the stars said.

[00:51:16] It was matching with what everybody knew for the millennia before we did this stupid dinking around with it program.

[00:51:24] And so I think, okay, well, one way or the other, though, let's pick it and keep it and quit dinking around with it.

[00:51:31] But I think if you go by the stars, not in an astrology kind of thing, but in the way the actual, the sidereal heavens tell time at night, it is a standard time clock.

[00:51:48] And so, you know, I think, you know, it's been declared and so let it be, you know, kind of thing.

[00:51:54] But I get in arguments with my family, not arguments, but with discussions.

[00:51:59] Some, like I say, are morning people and others are evening people.

[00:52:02] But let's pick something and let's go with it and be done with it.

[00:52:06] And let's quit fighting.

[00:52:08] I mean, for crying out loud, what in the world?

[00:52:11] We've got everything else in the world that's a stir.

[00:52:14] Let's fix this one and move on.

[00:52:18] Amen to that.

[00:52:19] I just found it interesting because they gravitate towards that.

[00:52:22] And that's a good way to get the government out of our lives.

[00:52:26] Oh, when the government's involved in your life every six months by mandate and the states feel powerless to do anything about it and stuff like that.

[00:52:31] It's consequential and it could save a lot of money and simplify our lives.

[00:52:35] And I think it's a good move by them.

[00:52:37] By the way, Laura Trump, to step down as RNC chair, would consider a Senate seat.

[00:52:44] You know, you've got a vacancy because of Marco Rubio.

[00:52:46] She's saying, hey, she'd 100% consider it.

[00:52:49] And so we'll see if they move her to that position.

[00:52:51] But she's stepping down as head of the RNC.

[00:52:55] Dr. E.

[00:52:55] You want to respond to that real quick?

[00:52:57] DeSantis is a gatekeeper on that thing.

[00:53:01] And I think that, you know, I think Trump in a way has got him in a cooker.

[00:53:08] You know, DeSantis is going to be appointed to a cabinet position because he gets term limited out of office, I think, in 2026, I think.

[00:53:18] And maybe he wants to get in a position that he can run for president.

[00:53:21] So DeSantis, I think, is being leveraged a little bit.

[00:53:24] I think Trump would like to see Laura get into the position.

[00:53:29] But there's others that are probably lobbying pretty hard for that, too.

[00:53:34] It's going to be an interesting development.

[00:53:36] But it's interesting how the logs are being rolled on this.

[00:53:39] And we'll see how it turns out.

[00:53:41] And ladies and gentlemen, we are Liberty Roundtable Live.

[00:53:44] We keep an eye on the ball.

[00:53:45] That's for sure.

[00:53:46] Think about the stories we've covered in this hour.

[00:53:49] Shame Trump will not try to get rid of the Federal Reserve chairman, Mr. Powell, Jerome Powell.

[00:53:54] Boom.

[00:53:55] President Trump's going to pardon J6ers.

[00:53:57] Hope he pardons enough of them to matter.

[00:53:59] And the right ones, that's for sure.

[00:54:01] Hey, evidence suggests that FDR let Pearl Harbor happen.

[00:54:05] Not only let it happen, but made it happen.

[00:54:08] Yeah, he knew it was going to happen and he fomented and put the pieces in place on the chessboard to make that happen.

[00:54:13] I call it treason, personally, for the President of the United States who swore to protect us from enemies foreign and domestic, constitutionally speaking.

[00:54:22] That's his oath of office.

[00:54:23] It's a disgrace.

[00:54:25] Well, history is going to repeat itself with Jerome Powell and with Jamie Dimon whispering in Donald's ear

[00:54:32] and a war cabinet being put in place, according to Chuck Baldwin.

[00:54:35] I'm afraid we're headed for war and pray we don't.

[00:54:38] I'm giving you my warning right now.

[00:54:40] For Dr. Scott Bradley, freedomsrisingsun.com, and your truly God save the Republic.