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[00:00:01] Hey there fellow patriots, it's Alison Ricker from LibertyTalks.fm and you're listening

[00:00:07] to the Ron Edwards American Experience.

[00:00:17] And away we go.

[00:00:19] Ladies and gentlemen, it's the Ron Edwards American Experience talk show where our unalienable

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[00:00:50] And now, your radio refreshment, Ron Edwards.

[00:00:54] Well, good day, good day.

[00:01:23] Hello and how are you my fellow Americans and folks around the world?

[00:01:27] This is Ron Edwards and you're listening to the Ron Edwards American Experience.

[00:01:31] Thanks so much for tuning in.

[00:01:33] And it's a good day in the neighborhood.

[00:01:34] Round here, very nice temperatures, around 70 degrees, nice and bright sunny skies.

[00:01:40] I know Doug, where you're at, it's kind of steamy as usual, right?

[00:01:44] And yeah, it's a sweat box.

[00:01:46] Always in that part of the country.

[00:01:47] Only time it's not hot where you are is, oh, let's what, February probably, right?

[00:01:53] Somewhere between Christmas and Valentine's Day.

[00:01:57] It's 93 outside with that much humidity.

[00:02:00] Oh Jesus, I couldn't handle it.

[00:02:03] Not this early.

[00:02:04] But anyway, it's still a great day in the neighborhood.

[00:02:08] Lots of things to talk about today.

[00:02:10] Lots of good stuff.

[00:02:12] And gonna be talking with a great guest today too.

[00:02:15] A special kind of American flags.

[00:02:18] And we'll be discussing that in just a few.

[00:02:21] But amongst the many things that we do have to discuss this day, I tell you,

[00:02:28] what I'm gonna bring up in just a second, you've been warned.

[00:02:33] How many times on this show have you been warned about the Islamists in this country?

[00:02:38] And people have poo-pooed on me, especially my fellow Christians.

[00:02:42] When I've talked about how they wanna take over,

[00:02:44] they wanna do this, they wanna do that.

[00:02:46] And I only say those things because it's in their book, the Quran,

[00:02:51] which once I found out a long time ago, the Thomas Jefferson read it.

[00:02:55] I said, you know what, I need to read it too.

[00:02:58] So I read it.

[00:03:00] And there it is, right there where they say, hey look,

[00:03:04] they come in to take over a nation.

[00:03:08] Well, here we go.

[00:03:10] Osama Siblini, a prominent Arab American community leader and

[00:03:14] publisher located in Dearbornestan, Michigan.

[00:03:19] Announced that Muslims are poised, not thinking about, not trying to, but

[00:03:23] they are poised to take control of key political positions across

[00:03:28] the United States of America, including the Congress and the White House.

[00:03:33] During his speech early this month at a dinner honoring former Lebanese

[00:03:37] security chief Abbas Abraham, who is known for ties with Hezbollah.

[00:03:44] Siblini said, he says we have the best we can offer

[00:03:49] at the United States of America, not only in Michigan but

[00:03:52] across the entire country.

[00:03:54] He says, he went on, he says we have offered our best.

[00:03:58] The best is yet to come.

[00:03:59] I can be very confident to tell you that we are on the road to the White House,

[00:04:03] to Congress, to decision making everywhere in the United States of America.

[00:04:08] That's pretty bold talk.

[00:04:09] I want to tell you right now, that is very, very bold talk.

[00:04:14] And if we had a real president, he would consider that bold talk too.

[00:04:20] He would rub his chin and say, you know what?

[00:04:23] We're going to have to take a closer look at this.

[00:04:27] Because they're not here to make friends.

[00:04:30] And they plainly state that their way of life does not coexist or

[00:04:37] cannot coexist with our Constitution, our Bill of Rights.

[00:04:40] You can't do it.

[00:04:42] They don't believe in equal rights for women.

[00:04:46] They think that Black people are nothing but slaves and dusty.

[00:04:50] Slaves and dusty, that's what they think of Black folks.

[00:04:53] And yet, isn't it kind of retarded how so many Black people in the United States

[00:04:58] and Black Africans just suck up to Allah?

[00:05:03] Isn't that amazing?

[00:05:05] And yet we do have friends in Africa, Nigeria in particular,

[00:05:09] who say that their Black African villages are regularly pillaged by Muslims.

[00:05:15] Well, they snatch their babies and burn them.

[00:05:17] Yeah.

[00:05:19] In fact, they tied up one couple, right?

[00:05:22] And they said, we have your baby.

[00:05:23] We're going to cook your baby and eat your baby right now.

[00:05:27] And guess what?

[00:05:27] They cooked the baby.

[00:05:30] And when they took a bite in the baby, they died.

[00:05:35] That was the one good thing that came out of that.

[00:05:37] They died.

[00:05:40] But see, this is the kind of crap that goes on all the time.

[00:05:44] Wherever they dominate like this,

[00:05:47] it's doom for others.

[00:05:50] It's either convert or die.

[00:05:52] And so the only thing they understand is if you're stronger than they are,

[00:05:57] that's also in the Quran, by the way.

[00:05:59] If you present yourself and they know that you're stronger than they are,

[00:06:02] what they do is they pull back, make friends, pretend to be friends.

[00:06:07] And see, here's another thing that I learned.

[00:06:09] I learned this when I used to live in New York.

[00:06:13] You'll find some Muslims, they'll come in,

[00:06:17] they'll hang out.

[00:06:19] You'll even see them eat a pork sandwich.

[00:06:23] You'll say, they're not all bad, even though I myself don't eat pork.

[00:06:28] But you know how they freak out if you throw a piece of pork around and

[00:06:31] they all scatter, right?

[00:06:32] But then there are some that don't scatter when you throw pork around.

[00:06:37] They'll even sip a little, they'll even imbibe with you a little bit.

[00:06:41] And that's for you to let your guard down.

[00:06:43] Because when they do that, they do that because they know that they're going

[00:06:48] against their religion, right?

[00:06:50] And so they're setting themselves up to be sacrificial lambs, to be terrorists.

[00:06:59] And so they know that after they bump themselves and

[00:07:01] many other people off like the people that allegedly went into the World Trade

[00:07:05] Center, boom, boom, they think they're gonna get 70 versions and

[00:07:09] a whole lot of wine.

[00:07:11] But anyway, and sometimes when you say this kind of stuff to people,

[00:07:16] they go to nutsville.

[00:07:18] How can you say such horrible things?

[00:07:21] You're supposed to be a man of God.

[00:07:25] And they'll call you Islamaphobic, this, that and the other.

[00:07:28] But I never hear Americans say that the Islamists are America-phobic

[00:07:35] when they're saying death to America.

[00:07:37] I never hear them say that the Israeli phobia,

[00:07:41] when they say death to Israel.

[00:07:43] I just find how bass-ackwards the political discussion is,

[00:07:49] at least in that particular arena.

[00:07:51] So there was a Memorial Day Parade over the weekend and

[00:07:58] Marxist student thugs and pro-God's-agoons disrupt the Princeton

[00:08:04] Memorial Day Parade and block the road after spotting American flags coming

[00:08:10] towards them and the Memorial Day flag.

[00:08:15] Well, how are you gonna have a Memorial Day parade and

[00:08:20] not have American flags in it?

[00:08:23] I mean, that's what it's about, right?

[00:08:25] It is about American heroes that gave the ultimate sacrifice.

[00:08:29] And so, last time I checked, our most premier symbols is the American flag.

[00:08:38] I mean, someone correct me if I'm wrong, but that is what it is.

[00:08:45] But anyway, my friends, you stay right there because I'll be right back with

[00:08:52] a great guest, you stay right there because I'll be right back.

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[00:11:54] and you're listening to the Ron Edwards American Experience.

[00:11:57] I'm the one like communism

[00:12:00] And I don't want to speak Chinese

[00:12:03] I don't believe

[00:12:08] Don't give me that time for changing line of...

[00:12:17] Yeah, I like that song.

[00:12:19] Look, the words to that song.

[00:12:21] We're going to have to play that kind of often, Doug.

[00:12:24] Anyway, you're listening to the Ron Edwards American Experience.

[00:12:26] I'm Ron Edwards.

[00:12:27] Welcome back.

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[00:12:43] Well, we have a great guest today.

[00:12:45] His name is James Stocky and he is with YourAmericanFlagStore.

[00:12:50] And I want to thank you, James, for joining me today

[00:12:52] and welcome to the Ron Edwards American Experience.

[00:12:57] Thanks for having me, Rob.

[00:12:57] I've been looking forward to this for a couple of weeks.

[00:13:00] Yeah, me too, man.

[00:13:02] First heard of you from a mutual friend of ours, Tim Tapp

[00:13:05] and I said, man, I've got to get this guy on my show

[00:13:09] because, you know, I love the American flag.

[00:13:12] And when I first heard about you, I said, oh, okay

[00:13:15] maybe they make some good flags

[00:13:16] and maybe I can order some and yada yada yada

[00:13:19] In fact, my producer Doug shared with me

[00:13:22] a kind of semi funny story.

[00:13:23] He contacted you and he wanted to buy

[00:13:25] an American flag from you.

[00:13:27] And then he said that you said, well, wait a minute

[00:13:29] we don't, it's not the kind you're thinking about.

[00:13:32] It's the kind you can knock on

[00:13:34] as they say in knock on wood.

[00:13:39] So I liked the story I read.

[00:13:41] I read the information you sent me

[00:13:44] and how you guys got started with your six year old son.

[00:13:49] And he came up with the idea basically

[00:13:52] if we could start making a business

[00:13:54] making American flags with your tools.

[00:13:57] And so tell us a bit more about that

[00:13:58] and how has it been going?

[00:14:02] Well, about six and a half almost seven years ago now

[00:14:06] my son, like I said, he came into our garage

[00:14:08] when we had a bunch of friends over

[00:14:10] for a sporting event.

[00:14:11] He comes into the garage on his bike

[00:14:13] and says that he has a business idea

[00:14:15] and he wants me to help him start it.

[00:14:17] Of course we all kind of giggle and laugh at him

[00:14:20] but we say, what's your idea?

[00:14:22] And he says that he wants to use our tools

[00:14:24] in the garage there.

[00:14:26] We had the kind of like makeshift shop

[00:14:28] kind of set up in our garage

[00:14:31] to make American flags out of wood.

[00:14:32] And he'd like his mom who's an artist

[00:14:35] to paint patriotic artwork on it.

[00:14:37] So we all kind of laugh and think

[00:14:38] that's kind of a good idea.

[00:14:39] What kind of artwork would you wanna put on it?

[00:14:42] He says pictures of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington

[00:14:46] and stuff like that.

[00:14:48] So we all were like, you know, kind of stunned

[00:14:51] and thought it was a really good idea.

[00:14:53] And what really makes it a good idea is one,

[00:14:55] I'm a carpenter and two, my wife is an artist.

[00:14:58] So he put those two things together to create a product.

[00:15:01] And more importantly, he had noticed that

[00:15:03] in California where we used to live,

[00:15:07] I would be waiting for permits to clear

[00:15:11] for different jobs I was doing remodeling houses.

[00:15:14] And in that time, I'm literally just sitting there waiting,

[00:15:17] not doing anything, I'm not making money,

[00:15:19] my tools aren't making money.

[00:15:20] And he came up with an idea that was a great way

[00:15:23] for me to be productive and to be able

[00:15:26] to supplement my income while we were waiting

[00:15:29] for those permits so that we literally

[00:15:31] wouldn't have any downtime.

[00:15:33] And we expected that at best,

[00:15:36] that that's what it would be is just something

[00:15:38] to kind of fill in some gaps.

[00:15:40] So the next morning, Max comes running into the room

[00:15:44] and is really excited to go buy the material.

[00:15:47] Problem was at that time living in California,

[00:15:50] we were broke, we just didn't have the money

[00:15:52] to go spend on a flag to go buy all the paint

[00:15:58] and the screws and the wood and everything to make it,

[00:16:00] even though it would only be pie 30, 40 bucks

[00:16:02] or something, we just didn't have the extra money.

[00:16:04] But we did have a gift certificate

[00:16:07] that my in-laws had given us for Christmas that year.

[00:16:11] So we went down to Home Depot with that gift card

[00:16:14] and bought the materials needed

[00:16:16] to make our first flag and did it.

[00:16:18] And that was the start, our business started literally

[00:16:21] on a six-year-old boy's idea

[00:16:24] and a gift card to Home Depot.

[00:16:28] After we made that first flag,

[00:16:30] which took us all that day

[00:16:32] and a little bit the next day for my wife

[00:16:34] to put some artwork on it,

[00:16:35] I posted it on social media just to kind of share

[00:16:37] the kind of cute story that Max had come up with this idea.

[00:16:41] And if you wanted one of these flags,

[00:16:43] let us know, we'd be happy to make you one.

[00:16:45] I had four or five friends all reach out to me

[00:16:48] and say, yeah, we'd love one.

[00:16:50] So we made their flags,

[00:16:51] they put them in their home and took pictures

[00:16:53] and posted those pictures on social media.

[00:16:57] And four or five of their friends called us

[00:17:00] and said, would you make one for us?

[00:17:03] So those first five flags turned into 25 flags.

[00:17:06] We put those 25 flags out

[00:17:08] and it slowly grew into about 100 flags.

[00:17:11] And this was all in about six weeks to a month.

[00:17:14] So relatively quickly, we were a little bit overwhelmed

[00:17:18] with this new hobby business

[00:17:20] that we thought would just be filling in the time.

[00:17:23] And we actually didn't have time to fill all these orders.

[00:17:25] So we just plugged away and worked day and night at it.

[00:17:30] And about a month three, we started, we figured,

[00:17:35] let's really see if,

[00:17:37] it's great to have your friends support you.

[00:17:39] That's great.

[00:17:40] But would the public, the general public support us

[00:17:42] and want us to make these flags for us?

[00:17:44] So we figured the best way to do it

[00:17:46] was to go to an art fair or some kind of show

[00:17:49] where people go to visit and buy little trinkets

[00:17:55] and that kind of thing.

[00:17:56] And luckily in our hometown

[00:17:57] in Valley Center, California,

[00:18:01] there's a place called Bates Nut Farm

[00:18:03] and they have these big art shows a few times a year.

[00:18:06] So we rented a spot there and we sold it

[00:18:08] and we sold several thousand dollars worth of flags.

[00:18:12] So again, we were shocked again by the public's response,

[00:18:16] by our friends' response and all the support we got.

[00:18:19] And it was about six months into it

[00:18:21] that my wife and I had a really hard decision to make.

[00:18:24] Do we kind of stop this business?

[00:18:29] Because it's kind of now interfering

[00:18:31] with our jobs of my job I had for about 19 years,

[00:18:34] my wife for about 15 years.

[00:18:36] And now those jobs are kind of not,

[00:18:41] we're not doing as well as we could in those jobs

[00:18:43] because we're overworking ourselves.

[00:18:46] So we chose to take the risk and chase

[00:18:49] that American dream and that idea that our son had.

[00:18:54] And we started booking shows all over the country.

[00:18:57] We traveled all over the country

[00:18:58] for about two years, year and a half, two years,

[00:19:01] going to every gun show, every rodeo,

[00:19:04] every country music concert that we could possibly find,

[00:19:07] setting up a booth that we had made

[00:19:09] and hanging about 20 of our flag,

[00:19:12] our custom wood flags in that booth

[00:19:14] and just talking to people.

[00:19:16] And that went great for about, like I said,

[00:19:19] about two years, we were doing really well.

[00:19:22] We're no longer working the nine to five.

[00:19:24] We were working a lot more than that,

[00:19:26] doing these flags, but working for ourselves

[00:19:28] and enjoying that kind of freedom.

[00:19:32] Even though we weren't really free,

[00:19:33] we were working so dang hard.

[00:19:36] So we really had to make a big decision

[00:19:42] on how big we wanted to do it.

[00:19:44] And we decided to go all in.

[00:19:46] Yeah, isn't that rewarding?

[00:19:48] But isn't that rewarding

[00:19:50] that you guys are working together as a family unit

[00:19:52] and even though you're working longer hours.

[00:19:54] Absolutely.

[00:19:55] It's the family thing and it's,

[00:19:57] has it brought your family even closer together?

[00:20:01] Oh, it absolutely brought us closer.

[00:20:02] I mean, we were traveling,

[00:20:04] while we were going around all these shows from,

[00:20:07] we started in San Diego, California,

[00:20:09] little town called Valley Center.

[00:20:11] And we went all the way out to Sturgis.

[00:20:14] We went up to Reno.

[00:20:15] I mean, we were going into all over the country

[00:20:17] and seeing all the sites and stopped.

[00:20:21] We got to see Devil's Tower and Mount Rushmore

[00:20:25] and Meteor Crater.

[00:20:27] Along the way, we'd stop at those things

[00:20:29] and spend those times with our family

[00:20:30] and we absolutely got closer.

[00:20:33] We actually got ourselves out of debt,

[00:20:35] saved a little bit of money.

[00:20:39] And now that you've left California

[00:20:42] because of the madness there

[00:20:43] and you're in another, in Tennessee, I believe.

[00:20:46] Has business been even better

[00:20:49] since after the Corona, China virus situation?

[00:20:52] Is it better now?

[00:20:55] Well, after COVID, it destroyed that business model

[00:20:59] that we had of going to the public places

[00:21:02] and face-to-face with people selling.

[00:21:05] So we had to reinvent ourselves online, which we did.

[00:21:07] And it was actually more successful during that time.

[00:21:11] Obviously you can reach a lot more people

[00:21:13] a lot easier online than you can face-to-face.

[00:21:16] So we were able to reach more people

[00:21:18] and our business actually grew during COVID.

[00:21:22] And we actually found a place and we wanted to escape.

[00:21:26] When we were in California, it was a hard hustle there.

[00:21:30] But we found a place in Herriman, Tennessee.

[00:21:34] We moved here, things were going great.

[00:21:36] We bought our first home

[00:21:38] on this little idea that our son had.

[00:21:40] And we were literally living the American dream.

[00:21:43] About three months after we moved here to Tennessee,

[00:21:47] all of a sudden out of the blue,

[00:21:49] just the sales stopped.

[00:21:51] I mean, we went from four or five sales a day,

[00:21:53] maybe 10 sales a day on a good day to nothing

[00:21:57] and not even visits to our website anymore.

[00:22:01] So I started looking into what was causing that,

[00:22:03] really had a hard time trying to understand it.

[00:22:05] Went to the Facebook where we were doing

[00:22:07] a lot of our marketing

[00:22:09] and found out that Facebook didn't give us notice,

[00:22:12] but I had to search to find out

[00:22:14] Facebook had suspended our marketing privileges

[00:22:17] because they said that our products

[00:22:19] were against their community standards.

[00:22:22] And so we were no longer allowed to market with them.

[00:22:26] On top of that, Shopify had pulled

[00:22:29] some of our best-selling flags off of our website.

[00:22:32] So now we didn't have any way to advertise

[00:22:34] to get people to go to our website,

[00:22:36] but if anybody did go to our website,

[00:22:37] the most popular flags that people were buying

[00:22:39] weren't even available.

[00:22:41] So between those two companies,

[00:22:42] they really, really crushed our business

[00:22:46] and put a real big strain on us.

[00:22:49] It wasn't until, probably the coolest part of our story

[00:22:52] was that in that period of time,

[00:22:53] it was about a six-week period of time

[00:22:55] that we really struggled to just find anybody

[00:22:57] that would market with us.

[00:22:58] But as soon as I mentioned that we were canceled,

[00:23:00] they didn't wanna touch us

[00:23:01] because they thought that they might get canceled.

[00:23:03] So nobody, we could not go anywhere.

[00:23:07] And out of frustration,

[00:23:09] I just started posting about it on social media,

[00:23:12] just telling people what was going on and still nothing.

[00:23:17] Out of, one night I was very, very frustrated in the shop.

[00:23:20] I was working up here till probably about 11 o'clock.

[00:23:22] My shop is in Tennessee,

[00:23:24] is about 100 yards away from our house.

[00:23:26] And it really just occurred to me

[00:23:28] that we were probably going to lose everything

[00:23:32] if we didn't just abandon this business

[00:23:34] and go back to work at our previous jobs.

[00:23:37] I would go back to remodeling houses.

[00:23:38] My wife could go get her job back at Trader Joe's,

[00:23:40] even though we had moved to Tennessee,

[00:23:41] she'd easily be able to get a job here.

[00:23:44] And so I went back up to the house to tell my wife that.

[00:23:47] And I asked her, when I got to the bedroom,

[00:23:49] my wife is an absolute, I mean, she's a rock.

[00:23:53] She does not cry.

[00:23:54] She's a tough cookie.

[00:23:56] I got into our bedroom and she's crying in bed

[00:23:59] because of all this stress

[00:24:00] that these companies had put our family under.

[00:24:02] I asked her to get out of bed,

[00:24:03] come to the foot of our bed and let's pray together.

[00:24:05] It was the first time we pray all the time daily,

[00:24:08] but this was the first time

[00:24:09] that we actually got together, held hands

[00:24:13] and said a prayer out loud.

[00:24:14] And the prayer was really simple.

[00:24:16] We asked God to just show us what he wanted us to do.

[00:24:19] If he wanted us to go back to our old businesses,

[00:24:21] we'd be happy to do it.

[00:24:22] We would never complain.

[00:24:23] We wouldn't look back and rehash what could have been.

[00:24:27] We would just move forward if that was his will.

[00:24:29] Hey, we've got to stop it right there

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[00:29:00] Our guest today is James Stocky

[00:29:02] and he's with Your American Flag Store.

[00:29:07] And he was sharing with us a unique story,

[00:29:09] wonderful family story, my humble opinion.

[00:29:11] And I wanted to hold him over a couple of minutes

[00:29:13] over the break because he didn't have a chance

[00:29:15] to tell you folks how you can get the flags

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[00:29:28] that are owned by families.

[00:29:30] And that's something we really support here

[00:29:32] on the Ron Edwards American Experience.

[00:29:35] Welcome back James and why don't you share

[00:29:37] with the folks how and where they can purchase

[00:29:41] these wonderful flags?

[00:29:44] Well, you can go to our website

[00:29:46] at youramericanflagstore.com.

[00:29:48] We've got over a hundred flag designs

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[00:29:53] if there's something that you'd like

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[00:29:58] Our flags are very unique

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[00:30:07] So each star, when you get your flag,

[00:30:10] if you look at the stars,

[00:30:11] if you choose the hand painted option,

[00:30:14] you'll see brushstrokes in the star.

[00:30:16] My wife has now painted 620,000 stars.

[00:30:21] So we've been cranking these things out

[00:30:24] for about seven years now

[00:30:26] and really loving every,

[00:30:28] even the hardest times,

[00:30:29] this was probably one of the most fun things

[00:30:31] that we've gotten to do together

[00:30:33] and just an absolutely wonderful experience

[00:30:36] for our family.

[00:30:37] I wanna thank you and congratulate you

[00:30:41] and hope for much more success for you guys

[00:30:44] and we're gonna have you back periodically on the show.

[00:30:49] In fact, I'm gonna give you a call about something,

[00:30:51] an idea that I have.

[00:30:53] Anyway folks, James Stockahee

[00:30:55] is with Your American Flag Store

[00:30:58] and tell them one more time the website, sir.

[00:31:03] It's youramericanflagstore.com.

[00:31:06] Thank you so much and Godspeed to you and yours.

[00:31:10] Thank you Ron.

[00:31:12] Yeah.

[00:31:12] Well folks, before we in the United States

[00:31:18] can expect our nation to be restored

[00:31:22] so that wonderful businesses like the gentleman

[00:31:26] we just talked to can expect to thrive,

[00:31:29] not just survive and limp along,

[00:31:33] but to truly thrive in this country.

[00:31:34] We've got to make some and stand up for some real changes.

[00:31:38] It's a shame that they had to leave California,

[00:31:40] which is very, very beautiful,

[00:31:42] almost a perfect location on earth.

[00:31:45] They had to leave it

[00:31:46] because of all the craziness that's going on.

[00:31:50] And unfortunately my friends,

[00:31:52] that craziness that's going on in California,

[00:31:54] New York State, Illinois.

[00:31:57] Illinois in fact is speaking of Illinois.

[00:32:00] Did you know that the state government of Illinois

[00:32:02] is now trying to pass a bill

[00:32:04] that would increase their spending levels

[00:32:08] to beyond historical levels?

[00:32:12] I mean just beyond belief.

[00:32:15] And see that's one of the elements of the left.

[00:32:19] If they can't force their druthers upon us,

[00:32:24] they want to spend us into oblivion.

[00:32:29] Any way that they can,

[00:32:31] if they can break us intellectually, spiritually,

[00:32:35] physically or fiscally,

[00:32:39] they just don't stop.

[00:32:43] But see here's the thing.

[00:32:46] We have the better ideas.

[00:32:48] We have the better way for life, liberty

[00:32:50] and the pursuit of happiness.

[00:32:52] And you must not ever forget my friends

[00:32:55] that those on the left do not have the right

[00:32:58] to do what they're doing.

[00:33:00] They don't have the right.

[00:33:02] So you're not obligated to obey unjust laws.

[00:33:06] You're not.

[00:33:08] But in order to fight these unjust laws,

[00:33:11] we have to come together in mass.

[00:33:16] I mean I would love to see a rally

[00:33:20] in Ohio, another one in Texas

[00:33:26] with each of those having a half a billion people,

[00:33:28] 500 million people.

[00:33:31] I mean just crazy.

[00:33:34] Not wait a minute, not 500 million,

[00:33:37] but a half a million people, 500,000 people.

[00:33:45] We've got to start meeting in such large groups

[00:33:50] and approaching these government officials

[00:33:53] in such large numbers and letting them know

[00:33:56] these are voters and that we're not gonna put up

[00:33:59] with this anymore.

[00:33:59] We're not gonna participate.

[00:34:02] See they can even pass unjust laws,

[00:34:05] but we are not obligated to stand about

[00:34:11] and be pushed around like that.

[00:34:14] How do you think that William Wilberforce

[00:34:16] was able to convince Great Britain

[00:34:18] to give up slavery by 1839?

[00:34:21] He got the masses to get involved

[00:34:23] and in order to unshackle ourselves today

[00:34:30] in this modern day slavery

[00:34:32] where families have to just work over and over,

[00:34:34] over time, over time.

[00:34:37] Both the mother and the father.

[00:34:38] Do you know that the US dollar should be worth

[00:34:43] so much as it used to be when it was backed

[00:34:46] by silver and gold that you only need the father

[00:34:52] to go and go to work?

[00:34:56] And it should be more than enough to buy a home,

[00:35:00] transportation, food, meet all the needs,

[00:35:04] et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.

[00:35:06] And of course, the more your skill level,

[00:35:08] the more whatever you're eligible to earn more money

[00:35:13] as you climb the ladder.

[00:35:16] But the US dollar should be strong enough

[00:35:18] where it only takes one of the parents

[00:35:20] to have to go out and take care of the family

[00:35:24] in a very good way, not just scraping by

[00:35:30] and not by raising minimum wages.

[00:35:33] Because every time, guess what?

[00:35:35] I've talked about this before.

[00:35:36] Every time the minimum wage is increased,

[00:35:40] the poor that they say that they're helping,

[00:35:44] the low income workers, guess what happens?

[00:35:46] Within six months,

[00:35:48] the buying power of the dollar is less than it was

[00:35:54] before the last increase, hourly increase.

[00:36:00] And so it just continues to continue

[00:36:02] to work against itself or they continue

[00:36:07] to work against the US dollar.

[00:36:12] And another reason why we must push the left off

[00:36:17] and out of our lives,

[00:36:21] organizations like the World Health Organization.

[00:36:25] According to a recently released study,

[00:36:28] the scandemic wiped out nearly a decade of progress

[00:36:32] concerning life expectancy.

[00:36:37] The WHO published a study recently documenting

[00:36:42] a dramatic decline in global life expectancy

[00:36:46] to 2012 levels immediately following the onset

[00:36:50] of the Corona China virus scandemic.

[00:36:53] Now this is the annual World Health Statistics Report.

[00:36:58] Was released in anticipation

[00:36:59] of the United Nations Bodies Yearly Gathering,

[00:37:03] the World Health Assembly,

[00:37:07] which began in Geneva this week.

[00:37:11] And it convenes its member states for the WHO

[00:37:13] to address concerning health trends around the globe.

[00:37:16] Basically these meetings,

[00:37:18] what they're trying to do is figure out ways

[00:37:20] to take over our so-called healthcare in this country.

[00:37:27] But it looks like that effort

[00:37:29] may be unraveling at this time.

[00:37:33] I'm gonna remain reasonably optimistic

[00:37:35] because I was looking at some reports

[00:37:38] this morning about this effort

[00:37:40] and it looks like many nations

[00:37:44] are not going to buy into this as of yet.

[00:37:48] And to the globalists,

[00:37:50] they always come back for more,

[00:37:52] but at least for now it looks like there's a setback

[00:37:55] in their effort to take over our sovereignty

[00:37:58] through healthcare.

[00:38:02] But this stuff needs to be permanently

[00:38:04] slapped out of our country.

[00:38:06] That's why we need to elect officials

[00:38:09] to enact laws that permanently protect

[00:38:12] we the people of this country

[00:38:14] from the onslaught of organizations like the WHO

[00:38:17] and the World Economic Forum and the United Nations.

[00:38:23] Because those freaks over there have no business,

[00:38:27] no right whatsoever to be involved

[00:38:32] in telling us what we can do in our country.

[00:38:36] In just two years,

[00:38:37] the Corona China virus pandemic reversed

[00:38:40] over a decade of gains in both life expectancy at birth

[00:38:43] and healthy life expectancy.

[00:38:47] This year's World Health Statistics report

[00:38:51] by 2020 both global life expectancy

[00:38:54] at the HALE had rolled back to 2016 levels.

[00:38:59] See as they continue to be involved

[00:39:03] in the decisions of healthcare and medical care

[00:39:08] in the lives of people,

[00:39:09] the quality of life declines.

[00:39:14] There were further declines

[00:39:15] with both retreating to 2012 levels,

[00:39:18] 71.4 years and 61.9 years

[00:39:23] respectively for men and women.

[00:39:26] That's crazy.

[00:39:28] The study found that Americans in Southeast Asia

[00:39:31] saw the largest declines in health expectancy

[00:39:34] in America's life expectancy dropped by about three years.

[00:39:38] And see, you have to take other things into effect

[00:39:41] or that are not reported on

[00:39:45] even in this particular story.

[00:39:48] You have to look at the impact

[00:39:51] of laboratory developed foods,

[00:39:57] fake meats, all those kinds of things too

[00:40:01] that are not healthy for our bodies.

[00:40:03] And they decline the quality of our bodies

[00:40:07] which wear out sooner.

[00:40:09] And this is part of their goal by the way.

[00:40:12] Let's not forget these people are also on the muscle

[00:40:15] to reduce the population.

[00:40:18] So what would behoove us to force our elected officials

[00:40:23] to govern on behalf of we the people

[00:40:25] and get the heck out of the medical industry anyway.

[00:40:29] And let great hospitals like the Cleveland Clinic

[00:40:31] do what they do best

[00:40:34] and then good medical practices

[00:40:36] be reintroduced throughout the entire country

[00:40:39] and tell the World Health Organization to go to hell.

[00:40:44] Tell them bye-bye now.

[00:40:45] I'm Ron Edwards.

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[00:45:28] But the problem is the reason why they're getting

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[00:45:33] is that every three trucks, yeah,

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[00:46:13] Well my friends, yeah,

[00:46:15] I've kind of wondered over the years,

[00:46:21] mostly privately, is NATO being involved in NATO

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[00:46:30] I really wondered that.

[00:46:32] Off and on, I've thought about it privately

[00:46:34] and I wondered whether I should ask this publicly or not

[00:46:39] but I think about something that Patrick Henry said

[00:46:43] on March 23rd of 1775.

[00:46:47] He said, suffer not yourself to be betrayed with a kiss.

[00:46:50] And that makes me think of many of our NATO,

[00:46:52] so-called NATO partners,

[00:46:55] how they over and over again stab us in the back,

[00:46:59] support regimes that are totally against us.

[00:47:03] Like Iran, many of them do a lot of business

[00:47:05] with Iran and things of that nature.

[00:47:09] Now in a sense I'm being hypocritical

[00:47:11] because our government, I'm sorry, it's not ours.

[00:47:15] The government, the elitist government in Washington DC

[00:47:19] is now cozying up to Iran.

[00:47:25] So, but in no sense I'm not a hypocrite

[00:47:27] because when we had a real president in there,

[00:47:30] Iran was being put in its rightful place.

[00:47:34] But I think we will get back to that situation.

[00:47:37] We will have a real president by the end of the year.

[00:47:40] I believe that.

[00:47:42] George Washington said something to America in 1796.

[00:47:48] Today is Memorial Day.

[00:47:50] And this is George Washington.

[00:47:54] I wanna just read with to you

[00:47:56] a bit of his farewell address.

[00:48:00] And so it starts like this.

[00:48:03] It says, the great rule of conduct for us

[00:48:05] is to in regard to foreign nations

[00:48:08] is in extending our commercial relations

[00:48:11] to have with them

[00:48:12] as little political connection as possible.

[00:48:15] So far as we have already formed engagements,

[00:48:18] let them be fulfilled with perfect good faith.

[00:48:22] Here, let us stop.

[00:48:24] Europe has a set of primary interests

[00:48:26] which to have to us have none

[00:48:31] or a very little remote location or relation.

[00:48:36] Hence she must be engaged in frequent controversies

[00:48:41] the causes of which are essentially foreign

[00:48:43] to our concerns.

[00:48:44] Hence therefore it must be unwise in us

[00:48:47] to implicate ourselves by artificial ties

[00:48:51] in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics

[00:48:55] or the ordinary combinations and collusions

[00:48:59] of her friendships or enemies.

[00:49:04] Our detached and distant situation invites

[00:49:06] and enables us to pursue a different course.

[00:49:09] If we remain one people under an efficient government,

[00:49:13] efficient is a very key word there.

[00:49:16] The period is not far off when we may defy material injury

[00:49:20] from external annoyance.

[00:49:23] When we may take such an attitude

[00:49:26] as will cause the neutrality we may at any time

[00:49:29] resolve upon to be scrupulously respected

[00:49:34] when belligerent nations under the impossibility

[00:49:37] of making acquisitions upon us will not likely hazard

[00:49:42] the giving us provocation when they may choose peace

[00:49:46] or war as our interests guided by justice shall counsel.

[00:49:52] Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation?

[00:49:58] Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground?

[00:50:02] Why by interweaving our destiny

[00:50:05] with that of any part of Europe entangle our peace

[00:50:09] and prosperity in the toils of European ambition,

[00:50:13] rivalship, interest, humor or caprice?

[00:50:18] It is our true policy to steer clear

[00:50:20] of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world

[00:50:24] so far I mean as we are now at liberty to do it.

[00:50:29] Well let me not be understood as capable

[00:50:32] of patronizing infidelity to existing engagements.

[00:50:37] He went on, I hold the maximum no less applicable

[00:50:41] to public than to private affairs

[00:50:45] that honesty is always the best policy.

[00:50:48] I repeated therefore let those engagements be observed

[00:50:52] in their genuine sense but in my opinion

[00:50:54] it is unnecessary and would be unwise to extend them.

[00:51:00] So basically he's saying,

[00:51:01] hey look we should not be entangling ourselves

[00:51:05] to the point where we're giving away our wealth

[00:51:09] like we have been.

[00:51:10] We've been wasting our wealth on NATO.

[00:51:13] We've been wasting our wealth

[00:51:15] in so many areas around the world.

[00:51:17] What we should do and what I was even taught

[00:51:21] as a child that we should be a great example,

[00:51:23] a very powerful example.

[00:51:26] We should be so strong that no one would want to attack

[00:51:28] us but yet so friendly and so open economically

[00:51:33] that everyone will want to do business with us.

[00:51:36] That we would produce our own stuff

[00:51:40] and therefore not be vulnerable to the dictates,

[00:51:45] moods or attitudes of other nations

[00:51:48] who do not have our best interest at heart.

[00:51:51] Now first of all in order for us to engage

[00:51:55] in such a manner we must now detach ourselves

[00:51:58] from those who are now in government offices in this nation.

[00:52:03] We must detach ourselves from them

[00:52:05] who do not have our best interest at heart as well.

[00:52:10] Anyone like Uncle Joe Biden, Masty Pelosi,

[00:52:14] Mikey Johnson, any of them who have a greater interest

[00:52:18] in supporting a globalist effort

[00:52:22] or any other nation above our interest,

[00:52:25] they should be dispatched immediately out of office

[00:52:29] as unqualified to serve we the people.

[00:52:33] We the people have to start growing a big pair

[00:52:35] and saying you know what, we're done.

[00:52:38] We're done putting up with this foolishness

[00:52:40] because if we do not stand up

[00:52:42] and push back very strongly I fear

[00:52:46] that there will come a time

[00:52:48] that what you saw after January 6th

[00:52:52] when they locked up people

[00:52:53] that never even went into the Capitol,

[00:52:56] when they locked up people

[00:52:57] who peacefully walked through the Capitol,

[00:53:00] the people's house by the way,

[00:53:05] you just don't understand how cocky and full

[00:53:10] of themselves they are in Washington DC

[00:53:13] at this very moment.

[00:53:15] And the things that they have planned

[00:53:17] against you and I is totally abysmal.

[00:53:20] And we'll talk more about that on an upcoming episode

[00:53:24] of the Ron Edwards American Experience

[00:53:25] but now that I see that my time is up,

[00:53:27] thank you so much for your time.

[00:53:29] That's all folks.

[00:53:32] Tags that stage right.

[00:53:37] And always as I say at this time,

[00:53:38] remember to pray for your nation,

[00:53:39] pray for your family, your friends,

[00:53:42] yeah and even your enemies

[00:53:46] and treat others the way you would wanna be treated.

[00:53:48] So until next time my friends,

[00:53:50] I'm Ron Edwards.

[00:53:54] Bye now.