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August 7, 2024 · 47:49

A Pakistani national was sent to the U.S. by Iran on an assassination mission and was arrested the day before former President Trump was shot.

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0:00 - 15:00. Matthew 28:18-20. The Great Commission impacts society. 15:00 - 31:00. A Pakistani national was sent to the U.S. by Iran on an assassination mission and was arrested the day before former President Trump was shot. 31:00 - 48:00. Harris-Walz: a prescription for disaster. To donate call : 877-616-2396 D'Arbonne Church of Christ's Family Conference August 9 - 11 in Farmerville, LA 1148 Sterlington Highway, Farmerville, LA 71241 Video Clip Links Asif Raza Merchant Tim Walz : Pro-Choice

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:07This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  4. 0:11It should be uncomfortable for a believer to live as a hypocrite.
  5. 0:15Delivery people out of the bondage of mainstream media.
  6. 0:18And the philosophies of this world.
  7. 0:20God has called you and me to be his ambassador.
  8. 0:24Even in this dark moment.
  9. 0:26Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:28And now, the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:33Good evening, everybody.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:37Abraham Hamilton III here.
  14. 0:42Just buckle up.
  15. 0:43This is going to be one of those shows today.
  16. 0:45I don't say this often, but you're going to want to share this one.
  17. 0:48I'm asking you to share this one.
  18. 0:51So I'm going to ask some questions that I don't think enough of the people
  19. 0:55with the official capacity to answer these questions have even been presented with.
  20. 1:00So we'll start asking them anyway.
  21. 1:03Thank you so much for tuning into the program.
  22. 1:07I'm joined by the corner contingent.
  23. 1:08I think I said it.
  24. 1:09Abraham Hamilton the third is my name,
  25. 1:11host of the Hamilton corner.
  26. 1:13My man 100 grand Mr. Bobby Arroosa is sitting right across
  27. 1:18from me in the studio behind the board.
  28. 1:21Mr. J. Mack produced extraordinaire is in the screening room
  29. 1:24and he's worried about me.
  30. 1:28Because I have a particular scowl on my face.
  31. 1:31Took, it's my face as I into the studio today.
  32. 1:33Not at any of these guys are great.
  33. 1:36But we're here, man.
  34. 1:41We're here.
  35. 1:42Oh, my goodness.
  36. 1:45I think it's a fool's errand for the Trump team
  37. 1:50and for the Republicans to delve in a committed fashion
  38. 1:59to the persona of Tim Wals and cackling Kamala Harris.
  39. 2:05because let's just be clear about something.
  40. 2:08The Democrat Party is not interested in democracies,
  41. 2:10much as they use those terms.
  42. 2:12The Democrat Party is not interested in our Constitution.
  43. 2:14They have demonstrated that over time historically,
  44. 2:17but the most recent events have punctuated that reality.
  45. 2:20All right?
  46. 2:21They are perfectly content with the weekend
  47. 2:23at Bernie's president, whether or not he has dementia.
  48. 2:26They're perfectly content to having people
  49. 2:28who want nothing more than craven access to position,
  50. 2:34regardless of the potency of the position.
  51. 2:36They're perfectly fine with having a front man.
  52. 2:37Obama told you, if I could stay in my basement,
  53. 2:40with an airpiece and have a front man doing my bidding,
  54. 2:42I'm cool with that.
  55. 2:44And you have actors that are more than willing to play the role.
  56. 2:48They pull a switcheroo, regardless of Democratic primary,
  57. 2:51regardless of how many American citizens voted
  58. 2:53and not voted, we're gonna install who we want to install.
  59. 2:57And Trump and the Republicans need to point that out
  60. 3:00consistently and repeatedly.
  61. 3:02I'm not saying you don't highlight clear evidences
  62. 3:05of issues that should resonate with the American people
  63. 3:10once they see who it is they've elected.
  64. 3:14But I gotta tell you, I have a great problem
  65. 3:16with the scores of Americans
  66. 3:18that just seem completely disinterested in the fact
  67. 3:20that the Democrats have gone straight up
  68. 3:22socialist in front of you.
  69. 3:23Overtly so.
  70. 3:25They've always been.
  71. 3:27But now it's overt.
  72. 3:28They've worked feverishly in decades prior
  73. 3:31to conceal their Marxism,
  74. 3:32which is why they would change their name so much.
  75. 3:34Liberal, then you know, bull moose party, liberals,
  76. 3:40well, bull moose party, progressives and liberals,
  77. 3:44all of that was an effort to conceal who they really were
  78. 3:46because they were trying to distance themselves
  79. 3:48from the most recent persona who advocated
  80. 3:51for the same policies they all wanted all along.
  81. 3:55FDR to the current day, but before I get too far ahead of myself.
  82. 4:03Thank you for tuning into the program.
  83. 4:06We have to understand that the Great Commission
  84. 4:10is not a suggestion.
  85. 4:14It's not a suggestion.
  86. 4:16It's a command.
  87. 4:18It's a command.
  88. 4:20And much of what is transpired in our country
  89. 4:24is the product, I'm not saying everything.
  90. 4:26You can't lay everything here,
  91. 4:29but much of what is transpired in our country
  92. 4:33is a product of people who profess to be
  93. 4:36followers of Jesus Christ refusing to obey his instructions.
  94. 4:42Disciples making is the responsibility of the church,
  95. 4:45not the government, it's the responsibility of the church.
  96. 4:49And it just created and happened to see this little glimpse.
  97. 4:52It's just like the 1500 meter gold medal race.
  98. 4:56When old boy was talking all that trash,
  99. 4:58Ingeberts and or whatever from Norway,
  100. 5:00and he's focusing on one opponent
  101. 5:01and tries to stop him and opens up a huge gap.
  102. 5:04And then the American hocker runs in.
  103. 5:08And this is not nearly as serious,
  104. 5:09but all of these international Olympic athletes,
  105. 5:15They represent these other countries in the Olympics, but they all live and train in America.
  106. 5:22Represent all of us with living and training in America.
  107. 5:23To the word of God, we go, I need the word of God.
  108. 5:27Matthew chapter 28, Matthew chapter 28 verses 18 through 20.
  109. 5:33So many things have happened.
  110. 5:34And I think there is an unfortunately, there's a failure to truly understand, frankly, what
  111. 5:41the Great Great Commission is, as well as how do we execute it?
  112. 5:46And we have to, we have to get back to basics, man.
  113. 5:49have to get back to basics.
  114. 5:52In Matthew 28, after Jesus' crucifixion, His resurrection, the book of Acts written by Dr.
  115. 5:59Luke tells us that our King and our Lord spent more than 40 days providing many convincing
  116. 6:04proves that, yep, this is in fact me, who was on the cross and then who was entombed and
  117. 6:09now I am before you again.
  118. 6:12Explain that, right?
  119. 6:15Apostle Paul tells us, tells us in 1 Corinthians 15 that the resurrected Christ showed Himself
  120. 6:19more than 500 people all at one time. Some of whom have fallen asleep meaning it passed away,
  121. 6:25but most of them are still alive. You can go, you can go and ask them. You can cross reference,
  122. 6:30right? This is what the text says. Matthew 28 verses 18 to 20. Matthew, the former tax collector,
  123. 6:41the Hebrew who was working for the Romans to collect taxes from the Hebrews in order
  124. 6:46to distribute them to the Romans, but yet he was converted about Christ. Oh Lord, thank you.
  125. 6:50You. He records our Lord's words here in verses 18 through 20. He says,
  126. 6:55And Jesus came up and spoke to them saying,
  127. 6:58All authority has been given to me in heaven and on earth.
  128. 7:04Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations,
  129. 7:08baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit,
  130. 7:13teaching them to obey or observe all that I commanded you.
  131. 7:18And lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.
  132. 7:22This brothers and sisters is commanded of us, commanded to us by God.
  133. 7:33Lots of things that we can do.
  134. 7:37This is something we must do.
  135. 7:41Okay.
  136. 7:44Firstly, and I'm confident that this is why it is not executed very well.
  137. 7:51We have allowed the world to kind of fast food us, commodify us,
  138. 7:56Costco, Walmart, us, into a place to where, you know, we, everything is viewed from a Burger
  139. 8:03King perspective.
  140. 8:04Got to have it my way, you know.
  141. 8:07The Lord commanded the body of Christ to worship together.
  142. 8:09We by and large, reduced that to a concept of at most worshiping beside one another.
  143. 8:15We have scores of churches all across our country.
  144. 8:18We have people with perfect church attendance and they don't even know the person who's been
  145. 8:20sitting in the puke next to them for the last 10 years.
  146. 8:23Don't even know who they are.
  147. 8:24Don't know the last names.
  148. 8:25Never been to their homes.
  149. 8:27There is a component of Christ following that requires the kinetic interaction between members
  150. 8:33of the body of Christ.
  151. 8:34Acts chapter 2, the Lord said, recorded for us in His Word, and they gave themselves to
  152. 8:38the apostles' doctrine, to the breaking of bread, to prayer, and to fellowship.
  153. 8:46Fellowship in breaking of bread were not synonymous terms.
  154. 8:50To share a meal together then it required intentionality, preparation, and time spent
  155. 8:54together in one another's homes.
  156. 9:02The reality of disciple making one of the most important ingredients of it is that it
  157. 9:06takes time and it requires interpersonal interaction.
  158. 9:10You can't make disciples thoroughly, completely and excellently from behind your security guards,
  159. 9:24from behind your grated communities.
  160. 9:25It requires getting into people's lives.
  161. 9:27I'll set it before I'm going to say it again.
  162. 9:29There's a difference between a preacher and a pastor.
  163. 9:34a difference between a shepherd and an excellent preacher. Preaching well is not synonymous with
  164. 9:42shepherding. It's an aspect of shepherding, but it is not the sum total of shepherding.
  165. 9:49His other thing, making disciples requires getting involved in the messiness of life.
  166. 9:59It also includes such intimate proximity that if you are, for example, in a position where you're
  167. 10:08reporting into someone else as a disciple or it provides intimate proximity to where your
  168. 10:14shortcomings will also be exposed.
  169. 10:18It takes work, it takes time, it takes investment, and it is often messy.
  170. 10:23That's why a lot of people don't do it.
  171. 10:27But we cannot allow failure to obey God's commands to be reformatted to where that is
  172. 10:33expected and accepted as normalized Christianity because it's not.
  173. 10:38It's not.
  174. 10:41But it's become more normal in our day for people to be absent from making disciples,
  175. 10:46than it is for those who actually make disciples.
  176. 10:49That's why so far and it's so strange.
  177. 10:53Though the Lord gives us His commission to make disciples, we have Christians that are
  178. 10:56far more comfortable talking about mentorship and things of that nature, which I get.
  179. 11:01But mentorship is usually segmented, you know?
  180. 11:04You can have a mentorship for a particular occupation, a mentorship.
  181. 11:08This, but discipleship includes something far more encompassing, far more broad, far more
  182. 11:12expansive. Discipleship includes communication of spiritual truths, the development of the
  183. 11:20spiritual disciplines, but there are practical realities that flow from discipleship. It is
  184. 11:26only within the context of a person who was born again and then made a disciple of Christ
  185. 11:31when they begin to recognize, oh, God called me to far more than simply having an occupation.
  186. 11:39You go back to Genesis 3, one of the things that God gave to man before the rebellion occurred
  187. 11:44is that he created work before the rebellion.
  188. 11:47The major difference is that work was not required in order to eat.
  189. 11:51In order for Adam and Eve to have sustenance, to have provision,
  190. 11:54but physically for their bodies, all they had to do was go to a tree.
  191. 12:00But God nevertheless, as the scripture says, placed Adam in the garden
  192. 12:04to dress it, cultivate it, and to keep it, protect the garden in everything,
  193. 12:09in every person placed under his jurisdiction.
  194. 12:13that work was an opportunity to reflect and to worship our Creator with the work of our
  195. 12:22hands and the work of our hands and the work of our feet. But what has happened by and large,
  196. 12:30we allowed the world to reformatically theology to where we become comfortable and content with
  197. 12:36not worshiping together, but worshiping beside one another at best. Content with that.
  198. 12:41All right, because of that contentment, we have a difficult time being responsive and engaging
  199. 12:51with proper exposition and exegesis of the Lord's word.
  200. 12:54And we're more content with, you know, Ted talks a more or less therapeutic deism to where
  201. 13:00just make me feel good about me, let alone living lives to where our life declaration is Lord
  202. 13:07all that I am is yours.
  203. 13:09Lord, let the work of my hands,
  204. 13:14the meditation of my heart, my thoughts and my intentions,
  205. 13:17what I do daily with the time you have given to me.
  206. 13:21May this be honoring to your holy name.
  207. 13:24May my vocational engagement and enterprise
  208. 13:26be a reflection of my eternal expectation and hope
  209. 13:32into where the Lord is able to rear in our nation
  210. 13:34and army of people who don't merely go to work,
  211. 13:38but because of he who works in them,
  212. 13:41they are going to continue worshiping through what we do.
  213. 13:45That will include our occupational engagements,
  214. 13:48that will include our civic responsibilities,
  215. 13:50that will include our recognizing
  216. 13:51that it is God who placed us in the land that we are,
  217. 13:54with a responsibility to be his hands
  218. 13:56and feet and to be salt and light.
  219. 13:58If God will put Daniel, Azariah, Hananiah,
  220. 14:01Miss I.L. in a pagan Nebuchadnezzar's Babylon
  221. 14:05and tell them to pray for the peace of Babylon,
  222. 14:10because in its welfare, will you find your welfare?
  223. 14:13How much more should we be invested in the here and now what God has planted us in the
  224. 14:19United States of America?
  225. 14:21Well we have my country, Tis of the Sweet Land of Liberty, what we have on our currency
  226. 14:26in God we trust, what we have on our Bill of Rights and Ten Commandments.
  227. 14:31Much of where we are brothers and sisters today, not not constantly, I'm not saying
  228. 14:36comprehensively.
  229. 14:37I'm not saying everything is laid at this explanation, but a lot of it is due to professing Christ's followers refusing to obey the Lord's commission to make disciples.
  230. 14:53The only way out by obedience.
  231. 14:58Shining light into the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  232. 15:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  233. 15:19Guys, stop and consider for a moment what we've enjoyed here in America.
  234. 15:24We've enjoyed freedom that the world, that many in previous generations couldn't even
  235. 15:31imagine what's possible human beings.
  236. 15:35We have the largest number of Christian universities.
  237. 15:41We have seminaries.
  238. 15:44We have Christian broadcasting, radio, television.
  239. 15:50We have, you want to talk about Bibles, and I've told this story before in my home church
  240. 15:55where I grew up in New Orleans, you know, some of the more seasoned sisters in their retirement
  241. 16:04years committed themselves to farm missionary work.
  242. 16:07And we had a relationship with the house church network in China.
  243. 16:10We worked with them for years.
  244. 16:11And some of these sisters would literally put their lives on the line to smuggle Bibles into
  245. 16:15China.
  246. 16:16I'm talking about late 90s, early 2000s.
  247. 16:20I remember seeing them taping Bibles onto their bodies,
  248. 16:26getting them in the right font to get sizes,
  249. 16:28trying to get as many as possible to get them
  250. 16:30to the churches and they would give us testimony.
  251. 16:32The brother who would go to China
  252. 16:34would come and testify at our church at times
  253. 16:37and I'll never forget one of the testimonies
  254. 16:43and they would get Bibles with Mandarin
  255. 16:46and Mandarin translations.
  256. 16:48And one of the testimonies were,
  257. 16:52One of the house churches pleaded with the sisters from our churches.
  258. 16:58They said, look, just give us one.
  259. 16:59Just give us one.
  260. 17:01We don't we don't want to waste the resources.
  261. 17:02Just give us one Bible and they explained that each family in the
  262. 17:06local in the house church would pass the Bible.
  263. 17:09They would hand copy the entire Bible.
  264. 17:12And Genesis the Revelation.
  265. 17:13And then once they hand copied their own copy, they would pass it to the next
  266. 17:17family so that each family and the Bible would have one each family in their house
  267. 17:21church would have a Bible.
  268. 17:23And in our country we have, I know I have multiple, any S.B., S.V., R.S.V., King James,
  269. 17:34New King James, I got Greek manuscripts, I got Hebrew, I have all kinds.
  270. 17:38Many people have Bibles that's collecting dust.
  271. 17:41I'm saying the step back, how do we think God perceives this?
  272. 17:48How have we used our land?
  273. 17:51We have prosperity and abundance that is unimaginable in generations prior.
  274. 18:02What have we done with it?
  275. 18:03What have we done with it?
  276. 18:06Some of us, and I am not endeavoring to condemn anybody.
  277. 18:13Please hear me well.
  278. 18:15But we have to be honest about where we are and where things are.
  279. 18:20Some of us are not eternally concerned.
  280. 18:25We're not concerned about the souls of men.
  281. 18:27We're not concerned really about the state of affairs in our country. What we really focus on?
  282. 18:31We try to get our fantasy football team together because the NFL is right around the corner, you know
  283. 18:36We we're more concerned about yeah, man. Listen. Oh man college football. Oh expanded flip playoff
  284. 18:42You know, you know, we want to go down next shopping see what else can we order online and have it delivered?
  285. 18:49You know who priority shipping? Oh, I don't have to leave
  286. 18:52We're so consumed and here's the thing and this is why I've been stressing what I've been saying so much so
  287. 18:56Man, Satan doesn't care if he can ensnare you with difficulty, harassment, impoverishment,
  288. 19:03or if he can ensnare you with luxury, with plenty, with abundance, where you don't just
  289. 19:09have chocolate, you can pick which type, you can get dark chocolate and you can determine
  290. 19:13the percentage of cacao in it that you want.
  291. 19:17You can have a dulce dulce ribboned with caramel and I'm not against any of that.
  292. 19:21It's not as if the Lord wants us taking vows of poverty necessarily and all these things,
  293. 19:29There's nothing wrong with having possessions and things like that.
  294. 19:31But do your possessions have you?
  295. 19:38Do your possessions have you?
  296. 19:45And so we have these things going on, and in many times, in many places, even though God
  297. 19:50entrusted children, the parents as the chief disciples, the chief influences in their lives,
  298. 19:55in many places, and many times we've abandoned that and attempted to outsource it to people
  299. 19:59who we do not know.
  300. 20:03People who we do not know, nor do we share, nor do we know what they believe about our God
  301. 20:09and King.
  302. 20:10Yet we're willing to allow them to shepherd the hearts
  303. 20:12and minds of our children.
  304. 20:20And what we've become as a nation is a nation
  305. 20:23that has been this discipled,
  306. 20:25because here's the thing, discipleship is a constant.
  307. 20:28It's going to take place.
  308. 20:29The question is whether or not you will be a part
  309. 20:32of discipling the nations in the way of Christ.
  310. 20:39You've heard it on this show.
  311. 20:40I never meant for it to become a catchphrase,
  312. 20:41but it became that darkness is not an affirmative force,
  313. 20:43but it will occupy the space that the light vacates.
  314. 20:46So you don't have enough time, you're too busy,
  315. 20:49you have other priorities more important
  316. 20:51than shepherding the hearts and minds of your children.
  317. 20:53Okay, the world will do it for you.
  318. 20:56We just don't be mad when the product comes back
  319. 21:00and you don't like what it looks like.
  320. 21:02Jesus told us, the student is not above his teacher.
  321. 21:05The student wasn't fully trained,
  322. 21:06it's gonna be just like his teacher.
  323. 21:12Many times we've allowed the teacher to be government,
  324. 21:16a government that has committed itself
  325. 21:18to exclude the knowledge of God,
  326. 21:20expel God from a system of instruction
  327. 21:22and yet we call it education.
  328. 21:24And then many believers in our country are surprised
  329. 21:27when our nation is demonstrating a normalization
  330. 21:31of godlessness.
  331. 21:33It's like, hello, they've been trained to be godless
  332. 21:36for the last at least 12 years.
  333. 21:43So when that normalization of godlessness and adolescence
  334. 21:46becomes crystallized, guess what happens in adult,
  335. 21:49practical life application.
  336. 21:54That happens.
  337. 21:58So when someone asks you, man, look at our country,
  338. 22:00how do we get here?
  339. 22:02You can rightly tell them we've decided what are we into?
  340. 22:06through a combination of affirmative investment and negligence.
  341. 22:13I had some announcements that I'm gonna skip that,
  342. 22:21but I will say before I get to this next part of the show,
  343. 22:25the only way forward for us guys is repentance.
  344. 22:28It's repentance.
  345. 22:32And then lives lived that demonstrate the contrition
  346. 22:38that we truly have internally.
  347. 22:43I've been encouraging us to live locally,
  348. 22:46first and foremost to obey what God commands us.
  349. 22:49Secondarily, we still have the benefit
  350. 22:51of this Republican form of government to where life lived locally can provide a mechanism
  351. 22:59a means of being a stop gap against insanity at the national level.
  352. 23:05All right, because make no mistake about it, it is insanity at the national level.
  353. 23:14Doesn't mean we abandon it.
  354. 23:15Doesn't mean we just ignore it, but we need to understand how can we fortify and be fortified
  355. 23:21and our most immediate capacity.
  356. 23:24It has to be through living locally.
  357. 23:27Now, this is, yeah, I'm just going to tell you this is going to make you mad just as much
  358. 23:34as it's made me upset.
  359. 23:40Some of you by now have learned, some of you may not be aware that the Department of Justice
  360. 23:46apprehended a man attempting to leave America.
  361. 23:56The man's name is Aseif Merchant.
  362. 24:00Aseif Merchant, I may be mispronouncing it.
  363. 24:03a Pakistani national who apparently spent time in Iran immediately before coming to the
  364. 24:08United States of America.
  365. 24:11He came to the United States of America on mission from Iran with instructions to execute
  366. 24:23in this, as I'm reading right now from the Department of Justice's press release.
  367. 24:28Here I read it here.
  368. 24:29A complaint was unsealed in Brooklyn charging as I said merchant, I said merchant also known
  369. 24:34as a Fraza merchant, 46 years old with a murder for hire as part of an alleged scheme to assassinate
  370. 24:42US politician or government official on US soil. Here's a brief report on the very thing I just read
  371. 24:53to you from the Department of Justice's press release, it's clip number one. Go.
  372. 24:57Sales on the investigation, Dick.
  373. 24:59Well, Marisa and Christine, the suspect is in custody accused of planning to assassinate
  374. 25:03current and former US officials across the political spectrum sources tell us they include
  375. 25:09former President Trump. Now, the suspect is identified as 46-year-old Asif Merchant of
  376. 25:13Pakistani National. They say merchant planned the murder of US government officials on American
  377. 25:19soil and they say the alleged murder for higher plot is, quote, straight out of the Iranian playbook,
  378. 25:25but they say the hit men that merchant allegedly tried to hire were actually undercover FBI agents.
  379. 25:30U.S. officials say merchant met with them in New York and paid them $5,000 in advance,
  380. 25:36but they say when merchant tried to flee the U.S. in July, they arrested him before he could get
  381. 25:41out of the country. Now, I'm going to continue just sharing more factual information before I
  382. 25:46provide my commentary. So according to the factual information, merchant was sent to the U.S.
  383. 25:54after spending time in Iran, specifically to assassinate, this is the terminology,
  384. 26:00assassinate government officials in retaliation for the killing of Iranian general Soleimani.
  385. 26:08Bob, you want to remind me, I'm deviating from the facts for a moment, who was it that ordered the
  386. 26:12killing of Soleimani? Mr. Trump, when he was 45th president of the United States, is that right?
  387. 26:19Okay, back to the factual information. After spending time in Iran, merchant was flown into the US,
  388. 26:26made contact with the person he believed that could help him execute the assassination scheme.
  389. 26:34This individual immediately informed the FBI and became a confidential informant or a confidential source for the FBI
  390. 26:42in investigating ASEAF merchant.
  391. 26:45Merchant went on to explain that he would need people who would be able to execute.
  392. 26:53This is assassination plot. It will also include the stealing of documents a USB drive from the target from a targets home
  393. 27:01planning protests and political rallies and killing a politician or government official mm-hmm
  394. 27:09merchant went on to be introduced to
  395. 27:14other people
  396. 27:15Who the Department of Justice and now saying that these were undercover FBI agents to whom he would pay five thousand dollars in cash
  397. 27:22to execute this assassination plot
  398. 27:24But here's the part that there is not one media outlet that I have found yet is willing to report
  399. 27:31This is still factual reporting and I'm gonna read this from page three
  400. 27:37four pages of the Department of Justice's Press release
  401. 27:40Where they include merchant I'm reading quote merchant stated that the assassinations were
  402. 27:47supposed the assassinations would occur the
  403. 27:51Assassination would occur after he left the United States
  404. 27:54So, merchant's job now, here, now I'm giving my commentary.
  405. 27:58Merchant's job as paid for, hired by the Iranians, flew here to America from Iran, interesting,
  406. 28:08was able to get into the country from Iran, interesting, to plan, hire people, and to set
  407. 28:17up the assassination, but the actual shots, if you will, pun not intended, but you with
  408. 28:26me. Shots were not supposed to ring out until merchant left the United States of America.
  409. 28:32Is everybody with me? Why isn't this part reported? And why is this significant? You
  410. 28:45guys want to know when merchant was arrested? Merchant was arrested attempting to leave
  411. 28:54the United States of America on July 12th. Former President Trump was shot in the ear
  412. 29:06on July 13th. Now, merchant was supposed to be out of the country when the shots started, right?
  413. 29:16This all could be just an evi- a convenient coincidence. Very well, could be a convenient
  414. 29:23coincidence. Merchant hired by, not, I don't know if he was hired by, I can say sent by Iran.
  415. 29:33Merchant sent by Iran to the US to assassinate certain government officials and politicians.
  416. 29:41in retaliation for Iranian General Sulemani's killing.
  417. 29:45And the assassination is supposed to take place
  418. 29:49on American soil.
  419. 29:50The FBI and the Secret Service was warned about
  420. 29:57in Iranian attempts specifically on President Trump's life
  421. 30:01prior to the July 13th Butler, Pennsylvania rally.
  422. 30:04Yet somehow, a 20-year-old dude named Crooks
  423. 30:10was able to shimmy his way onto a roof
  424. 30:15150 yards away from the 45th president president of the United States that any sniper or or person
  425. 30:22would shoot an experience would tell you that it's a chip shot rookie shot that came millimeters
  426. 30:28away from blowing the former president's head off. And the day before the dude who had been
  427. 30:37sitting by Iran to schedule I could all just be a coincidence. It could be. It really really
  428. 30:44really really could just be a coincidence. Or guys this is this is this is crazy. And and
  429. 31:00Crooks is a 20 year old, no social media accounts.
  430. 31:05American intelligence found a cell phone on him.
  431. 31:07They have no capacity to get access to.
  432. 31:12American intelligence came breaking to his phone.
  433. 31:15And then what was that one additional
  434. 31:17just piece of information that was out there?
  435. 31:18Oh yeah, Crooks had a record of several international
  436. 31:23financial transactions that were unspecified
  437. 31:27and the US intelligence somehow was unable to trace.
  438. 31:33That's pretty interesting, don't you think?
  439. 31:37That's pretty interesting, don't you think?
  440. 31:41This is funny, man.
  441. 31:45In 150-some yards away, and nobody saw?
  442. 31:52Huh.
  443. 32:05A Hamilton Quarter podcast
  444. 32:06and one-minute common terrors are available at aFR.net.
  445. 32:10Back to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  446. 32:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton
  447. 32:18the third year.
  448. 32:20Guys, I'm telling you, the reason why I'm upset about this
  449. 32:23is of course they're reporting some of this information,
  450. 32:28but they're leaving out some of the most important aspects
  451. 32:33of it.
  452. 32:34And again, I want to be clear to everybody,
  453. 32:36this could just genuinely be coincidences.
  454. 32:40It could be.
  455. 32:41But what we've learned about some of the actors
  456. 32:44at the upper echelonal to these alphabet agencies,
  457. 32:50it's contributing to massive, massive, massive distrust.
  458. 32:57And I know that we have great men and women
  459. 33:00ranking file in the FBI.
  460. 33:03But I don't trust the upper echelons,
  461. 33:05the one that would call parents who wanna go to
  462. 33:08to school board meetings and say that I don't want
  463. 33:10my child, I don't want my daughter stuck in the bathroom
  464. 33:14with the boy, because the schooling system,
  465. 33:18the government schooling system in our country,
  466. 33:19has yielded to the sexual deviancy social political agenda,
  467. 33:23and the FBI is gonna identify them as domestic terrorists.
  468. 33:32You get what I'm saying?
  469. 33:34And so you have this happening,
  470. 33:36and then let's take a few steps back.
  471. 33:40No, when Mr. Trump was in office, in the JCPOA,
  472. 33:43no, no Iran deal to allow you to get a nuclear weapon.
  473. 33:47Biden comes in one of the first thing he does.
  474. 33:49Let's get the JCPOA back started up.
  475. 33:55Let's send them gobs of money, billions of dollars
  476. 34:02to what we know to be the number one state sponsor
  477. 34:04of terror in the world, for anyone to say
  478. 34:10that Iran that is the chief financial sponsor of Hamas
  479. 34:14and the Houthi rebels and Yemen,
  480. 34:17they call them rebels and terrorists in Yemen
  481. 34:19and Hezbollah in Lebanon and all around the world.
  482. 34:25You cannot rightly say that you can confidently
  483. 34:28assert that the funding of terrorism globally
  484. 34:30is not happening with American taxpayer dollars.
  485. 34:35And now to learn that the same Iranian government,
  486. 34:41the number one state sponsor of terror in the world
  487. 34:44sent a man to America to assassinate an American politician or government official.
  488. 34:52I wonder where the funding and resources came for that.
  489. 34:55Now, as I'm sick of it, in our country, we're so diverted, so distracted, so consumed with bread
  490. 35:18and circus that we don't have the where is all to maintain a consistency of thought
  491. 35:28from one point to the next. It's an embarrassment to have a person vying for the highest offer
  492. 35:37for the offices in our country,
  493. 35:39and you got people on stage twerking and shaking their bottoms.
  494. 35:42That's an embarrassment.
  495. 35:43It's an embarrassment to have a person at the top
  496. 35:46of the GOP platform, I mean, the Republican party,
  497. 35:50but one of the first things, not first things,
  498. 35:51but one of the major things he tries to do
  499. 35:53is to change the platform to alienate
  500. 35:55a huge swass of the base.
  501. 36:06Guys, this is, you ever wondered what the scripture said?
  502. 36:10How would it look when the scripture says,
  503. 36:14spiritual wickedness in high places?
  504. 36:18Are your eyes open yet?
  505. 36:21We're here guys. We're here
  506. 36:24We're here
  507. 36:27And during our lifetime we have witnessed the change of the American populace from celebrating mr. Gorbachev tear down that wall
  508. 36:34To now we got people wanting to like socialists
  509. 36:37We'll say it out loud. I was reading a report today like guys. This ain't rocket science, all right?
  510. 36:46I remember when I was young one of the things about my dad used to take us to do is go to Toys R Us
  511. 36:51We couldn't buy the toys all the time, so we would play with the toys in the store, right?
  512. 36:55And most of you guys know, Toys R Us is no longer a functioning business.
  513. 36:59You wonder what are the major reasons why?
  514. 37:03Toys R Us link themselves to Planned Parenthood.
  515. 37:07Now, you know, I'm not, you know, praise God for Dr. Ben Carson.
  516. 37:12I ain't a brain surgeon.
  517. 37:14But let me ask myself a question.
  518. 37:16All right.
  519. 37:17Oh, my business is I want to make sure children buy toys.
  520. 37:21Okay.
  521. 37:23My business is making sure children buy toys.
  522. 37:26to name on my business is Toys R Us. I'm going to commit myself to an entity and their commitment
  523. 37:33is to kill children. Sell toys to children, kill children. Sell toys, kill, um, I have a question
  524. 37:50sir businessman, aren't you working against yourself because you're killing your prospective
  525. 37:56customer, right? Oh shut up. Do the research you'll find, Toys R Us said one of the major reasons
  526. 38:06is why they had to go file for bankruptcy,
  527. 38:08declining American birth rates.
  528. 38:14We're watching the same thing happen.
  529. 38:16On a close scale.
  530. 38:20We landed home at home in the brave.
  531. 38:22We wanna maintain our democracy.
  532. 38:27Toys R Us link their wagon to Planned Parenthood.
  533. 38:31It wasn't a decade.
  534. 38:34Make, make, don't know, call me.
  535. 38:36And maybe it more than a decade.
  536. 38:37But soon thereafter, the next thing you know,
  537. 38:41because I remember when I was young,
  538. 38:42when I wanted, when if I did,
  539. 38:44I would and be a Toys R Us kid.
  540. 38:47Now, Toys R Us gone.
  541. 38:52The Lord, the first command God gave to human beings
  542. 38:55to be fruitful and multiply.
  543. 38:57Yet you have a people who have dedicated themselves
  544. 38:59as a card in their platform, their political platform,
  545. 39:03is to eradicate children.
  546. 39:07These are the same people that want to celebrate unions
  547. 39:11or getting together, because they're in unions,
  548. 39:13getting together, what children can't be produced.
  549. 39:17What a freedom, how's that nation gonna fare in the future?
  550. 39:24And then Kackling Kamala, who wanted to be,
  551. 39:29oh who was the first sitting vice president
  552. 39:31to visit an abortion clinic, she just tapped this dude
  553. 39:35to be her vice president, who is a socialist.
  554. 39:39Just like I shared with you yesterday,
  555. 39:41but he's a neighborly socialist, you see.
  556. 39:43One man's socialism is another man's in the neighborliness.
  557. 39:48He's a socialist, but he's a friendly,
  558. 39:50aw, shucks kind of guy, you know?
  559. 39:54He just happened to let it out.
  560. 39:56When he was running for governor,
  561. 39:59that he likes to kill baby so much.
  562. 40:01Nancy Pelosi had to call him and say,
  563. 40:02man, calm down with all of that.
  564. 40:03You need to, you shouldn't be saying it so much.
  565. 40:06Listen to him for yourself, clip number two, go.
  566. 40:08And my record is so pro-choice.
  567. 40:11Nancy Pelosi asked me if I should tone it down.
  568. 40:13I stand with Planned Parenthood and we won.
  569. 40:20All right, I mean, just, hey, all right,
  570. 40:23that's what you wanna do, all right?
  571. 40:24You know, y'all know we,
  572. 40:26the land of the free, you're free of your delusions,
  573. 40:28you can't compel media embrace your delusions. So if you have a person that's like that,
  574. 40:33how can they be the same people, and be the same people who would say they're going to
  575. 40:44take an oath to protect and defend the US Constitution when the US Constitution preamble
  576. 40:49says that we, the signers of this Constitution, have promulgated it to secure for ourselves
  577. 40:56and to say it with me now, our posterity,
  578. 41:01the blessings of liberty.
  579. 41:04Don't sound like Mr. Wals is interested
  580. 41:06in posterity very much, no?
  581. 41:10And so people would ask me questions,
  582. 41:11Abraham, why are you so passionate about the life issue?
  583. 41:15Because of the reality of the life issue itself,
  584. 41:17first and foremost, and what I mean by that
  585. 41:21is because life is a big deal to God.
  586. 41:26If you don't have life, none of the other stuff matters.
  587. 41:29Do you understand?
  588. 41:32Let me say it differently.
  589. 41:33If you are committed to killing people,
  590. 41:36especially the most vulnerable among us,
  591. 41:38I kind of don't trust you,
  592. 41:39have my best interest in mind
  593. 41:41when it comes to my revenue that I generate.
  594. 41:45You see what I'm saying?
  595. 41:46The big deal about how people feel about people.
  596. 41:53So it matters to God, first and foremost,
  597. 41:56is why it's so important to me.
  598. 41:57Secondarily, it is a clear communication
  599. 42:00about what you think and how you feel about your neighbor.
  600. 42:08So I'm not surprised when the same waltz
  601. 42:11who is so radical for slaughtering children in the womb
  602. 42:13that Nancy Pelosi get my head done
  603. 42:16in the middle of the pandemic
  604. 42:18where nobody else can go anywhere,
  605. 42:20get my designer ice cream,
  606. 42:22miss an eye-event scene,
  607. 42:25Nancy Pelosi had to say, man,
  608. 42:26you need to calm down on your abortion rhetoric.
  609. 42:31So I'm not surprised when the same dude
  610. 42:33who's also committed to killing children
  611. 42:34is also committed to having a state
  612. 42:36where children can migrate to,
  613. 42:38to have their genitals mutilated,
  614. 42:40and they'll refuse to notify their parents
  615. 42:41back home. Guys, this is the state policy in Minnesota right now. That don't surprise
  616. 42:47me. In nor does it surprise me. That, as he said, he's a socialist. So if you don't care
  617. 42:53about your person, he don't care about your life. He's sure he's not going to care about
  618. 42:56your personal property because Marxists don't care about private property. You understand
  619. 43:07what I'm saying? And so I have this alarm because I'm greatly concerned that many of
  620. 43:16our fellow citizens are so consumed with the bread and the circus. They don't even see
  621. 43:21what time it is. Oh, he just just give me to the next football game.
  622. 43:27Man, you always, you know, you're too serious. But by the way, if you know me, I like, I crack jokes all the time.
  623. 43:32But this is a big deal. This is a big deal. This is a big deal.
  624. 43:44Oh, yeah, sure. The same Pelosi said, yeah, by the way, Biden needs to be on Mount Rushmore after she tried.
  625. 43:49She was one of the main people behind the scenes trying to push him out. That's why she's doing all this publicly, guys.
  626. 43:56She's trying to cozy up the Jill Biden and then try to cover herself because she was the main one of the main ones.
  627. 44:01pushing them off the stage because these folks have no regard for our constitution.
  628. 44:07They have been trying to circumvent our constitution for at least a century. It was FDR, Democrat
  629. 44:16president who had the introduction of the court packing scheme in 1937. Now you have Biden saying
  630. 44:21he doesn't just want to pack the court. He wants to change it structurally because these people have
  631. 44:28listen John Maynard Keynes, other people all throughout history have lamented the fact that the
  632. 44:34The brilliance of the Constitution was its separation of powers, its diffusion of power
  633. 44:40to where it would be very difficult to coalesce power in one source.
  634. 44:46So they have been working and working and working and working to try to subvert it.
  635. 44:53And now we've gotten to the place to where we have a body politic, a populace that has
  636. 45:00been dumbed down so much, so much, so much.
  637. 45:02You know, I say this sometimes people say, do you realize that the founders of our country
  638. 45:07He wrote the Constitution in such a way
  639. 45:09where they intended for it to be conversant
  640. 45:11for moms to read at their dinner tables with their children.
  641. 45:19And yet we've been so diminished
  642. 45:21in our intellectual capacity,
  643. 45:22so diminished in our vocabulary.
  644. 45:24He was like, man, look, these big old words.
  645. 45:26He was like, man, who?
  646. 45:28Like, man, our founding area,
  647. 45:29that's with kindergarteners and first graders
  648. 45:31and five and six years old were reading.
  649. 45:37And all it is shows that the only way for us
  650. 45:40is repentance, man.
  651. 45:42So it is high time for the members
  652. 45:44the Lord's bride in our country to cry out to the Lord above.
  653. 45:52And as we cry out to him, we put feet to pavement and obey what he called us to.
  654. 46:05The Lord's room in our nation shouldn't be just a people
  655. 46:07late and driven by occupation.
  656. 46:10We should look to be a part of the Lord's work.
  657. 46:14Very often the Lord's work would include a means to provide for our families.
  658. 46:19The Lord knows we have to provide for our families.
  659. 46:21It is God who by his spirit allowed the Apostle Paul,
  660. 46:24including his word if a man doesn't work, he doesn't eat.
  661. 46:27God understands that, but he's given us this time.
  662. 46:34This is the time he's given us, man,
  663. 46:36we cannot afford to forfeit our moment.
  664. 46:38This is our moment.
  665. 46:40This is our moment.
  666. 46:42We must be about our father's business.
  667. 46:47It's not merely about standing pat where we are.
  668. 46:52As I said before, man, reach out to your neighbors.
  669. 46:54I'm not talking about coming off the top rope,
  670. 46:56You know, trying to make them vote a certain way, man,
  671. 46:59share the love of Christ, the truth of God's Word.
  672. 47:02My journey in this process started
  673. 47:03with the Lord saving my soul.
  674. 47:06I told you before, I didn't know nothing
  675. 47:07about being conservative, anything like that.
  676. 47:08I knew that the Lord saved me,
  677. 47:10and I knew that my only appropriate response
  678. 47:13was to worship him with every breath that he's given.
  679. 47:16That has resulted in me endeavoring
  680. 47:20to seek the Lord's perspective on things,
  681. 47:23and to implement it first in my own life,
  682. 47:25and because I love my neighbor,
  683. 47:26to share with them the Lord's perspective.
  684. 47:29That is the only way for us to go forward, man.
  685. 47:32That's the only way.
  686. 47:33God have a great evening.
  687. 47:40The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast
  688. 47:42may not necessarily reflect those
  689. 47:44of the American Family Association
  690. 47:46or American Family Radio.

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