The Hamilton Corner

August 30, 2024 · 49:31

Mark Zuckerberg may have unintentionally provided critical evidence of a federal crime.

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0:00 - 15:00. Philippians 4:4-7. Thanksgiving is indispensable. 15:00 - 31:00. Wriley Wildmon, Director of the AFA Foundation, returns to “The Corner.” 31:00 - 48:00. Mark Zuckerberg may have unintentionally provided critical evidence of a federal crime. or call: 800-326-4543 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links CNBC isn’t buying it: Taxing unrealized gains

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:06This is the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
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  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.
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  10. 0:28And now, The Hamilton Corner.
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  35. 2:14All right, thank you for doing that very thing.
  36. 2:18So greatly appreciative to all of you
  37. 2:21for tuning into the program.
  38. 2:22And I'm gonna begin this morning,
  39. 2:25turn into scripture.
  40. 2:27And frankly, daily when we turn to the scripture,
  41. 2:29it's not really something I'm endeavoring to convey
  42. 2:30and share with you is something that I need as well.
  43. 2:33So I'm right there in the same boat,
  44. 2:35but at this very moment, many of you are making your transition
  45. 2:38from your part-time jobs where you're generating an income
  46. 2:41to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  47. 2:43And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so
  48. 2:46within an intentionality, understand the primacy
  49. 2:48that God places on the family.
  50. 2:52We will never as a society be able to out politic
  51. 2:55or even out church deficiencies that are abundant and prevalent in the home.
  52. 3:02The first institution, the first human institution that God created was the family.
  53. 3:07The first command given to mankind was issued within the familial context.
  54. 3:13Simply put, family is a big deal to God.
  55. 3:16It is the first institution we should respond accordingly.
  56. 3:20Now I'm going to turn us to Philippians 4.
  57. 3:23But like I said, this is something that is not just for you, it's for me too.
  58. 3:28Because as we go through this program, we're going to go through some things.
  59. 3:32That's this program today in particular.
  60. 3:35It's going to probably upset some of you.
  61. 3:38And this is just the reality.
  62. 3:44And I'll preface it by saying this.
  63. 3:45I know we earlier this week, we talked about the letter that Mark Zuckerberg sent to House
  64. 3:52Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, and where he admitted the Harris Biden administration
  65. 4:00pressured meta social media platforms, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, pressured them,
  66. 4:10concerning sharing truthful information, allowing the sharing of truthful information
  67. 4:15on the platform concerning COVID-19. He admitted that his companies succumbed to that pressure.
  68. 4:26He also admitted that his company's demoted the New York Times, Hunter Biden laptop story
  69. 4:37specifically, specifically because the FBI warned them of disinformation that was coming
  70. 4:47from Russia, but specifically disinformation that came from Russia concerning Hunter Biden's
  71. 4:52laptop.
  72. 4:53And his relationship with the Ukrainian gas company, Burisma.
  73. 5:00That is information.
  74. 5:01Mark Zuckerberg hadn't revealed prior to that letter.
  75. 5:05Even during his interview with Joe Rogan, he didn't share that the warning that came from
  76. 5:10the FBI specifically pertained to Burisma and the laptop.
  77. 5:18I don't think Hunter Biden realizes it.
  78. 5:19I mean, I'm sorry.
  79. 5:22I don't think Mark Zuckerberg realizes it, but he just revealed very likely that the FBI,
  80. 5:32I would argue with the aid of the CIA is guilty of violating the wiretap act.
  81. 5:37I'm explaining all that later in the program.
  82. 5:42And it is because of that is the case.
  83. 5:44This portion of scripture is instructive for me in this moment.
  84. 5:49And I pray it also would be encouraging to you.
  85. 5:52Philippians chapter four, verses four through seven, Philippians chapter four
  86. 5:57verses four through seven.
  87. 5:58And the word of God says this, rejoice in the Lord always.
  88. 6:04Again, I will say, rejoice.
  89. 6:06Let your reasonableness be known, the Lord is at hand.
  90. 6:12Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything
  91. 6:16by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving,
  92. 6:21let your requests be made known unto God.
  93. 6:24And the peace of God which surpasses all understanding
  94. 6:27will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
  95. 6:31A simple encouragement for you today is to remind you
  96. 6:36of the indispensable nature of Thanksgiving.
  97. 6:42Rejoice always.
  98. 6:44It is instructive for us that the Apostle Paul is pinning this.
  99. 6:47But many of his epistles he wrote and shared,
  100. 6:51some of them he was in a prison, a Roman prison
  101. 6:56that ultimately led to his execution,
  102. 6:59but he's encouraging the Philippian believer to rejoice.
  103. 7:03One of my favorite hymns, greatest eye-faithfulness,
  104. 7:05comes from Jeremiah's lament in the book of lamentations
  105. 7:09after warning, warning, and warning the Southern Kingdom of Judah as to how they had rebelled
  106. 7:14against God and warning them to repent lest they face the judgment, the temporal judgment
  107. 7:19of God, then when Nebuchadnezzar shows up, the book of the imitations records Jeremiah's
  108. 7:26lament in light of that judgment occurring.
  109. 7:31But in the course of witnessing that, Jeremiah was able to focus himself on God's goodness
  110. 7:36even in the midst of the chaos that unfolded then.
  111. 7:39To say great is thy faithfulness.
  112. 7:42We are in a precarious time in our nation's history,
  113. 7:45but I want to remind you and encourage you
  114. 7:48to remember the indispensable reality of Thanksgiving.
  115. 7:55Don't allow the context around us, the culture around us,
  116. 7:58the moment that we're in,
  117. 7:59to encroach upon your heart and your mind so much so
  118. 8:02to where you are disabused of thankfulness to God,
  119. 8:05But you are deprived of having the wherewithal to behold the face of Almighty God, the King
  120. 8:12of Kings and the Lord of Lords, even in this moment.
  121. 8:18Thanksgiving is indispensable.
  122. 8:22When Paul wrote to the believers in Colossae, Colossians chapter 2, and he warned them against
  123. 8:26the delusion that if that delusion persisted unimpeded, it could metastasize it to full-blown
  124. 8:31captivity.
  125. 8:32One of the ingredients that fortified the Colossian believer against the delusion to captivity
  126. 8:37phenomenon was Thanksgiving.
  127. 8:41Thanksgiving.
  128. 8:43We cannot afford to become a
  129. 8:46thankless people.
  130. 8:50We cannot afford to become a
  131. 8:53people to where our internal
  132. 8:54disposition is defined by our
  133. 8:55external environment, is
  134. 8:58defined by what's happening
  135. 8:59around us.
  136. 9:00We cannot be a people that allow
  137. 9:03the pressures of life, the
  138. 9:05cares of this world, the
  139. 9:07imminence of an election to
  140. 9:11deprive us of Thanksgiving.
  141. 9:14Rejoice in the Lord always, always.
  142. 9:19And again, I say rejoice.
  143. 9:23You know, I'll never forget, I'll never forget,
  144. 9:25and I share this story with my children often.
  145. 9:28Shortly before, schmovit, my wife and I were on a mission trip
  146. 9:33in India, we went to India.
  147. 9:35And we were able to visit one of the orphanages
  148. 9:42that AFA supports in India, past the Eleazar
  149. 9:50and his wife, Premah, they lead a ministry they are called living sacrifices ministry.
  150. 9:56I'd encourage you to look them up and support their work. They're doing a great work.
  151. 10:00I don't say this. Pass the LEA czars like a modern day Apostle Paul and his heart for the people
  152. 10:05and how the Lord is moving through him to take to provide beauty from ashes because in India because
  153. 10:13of the prevalence of Hinduism and their beliefs and reincarnation and things of that nature combined
  154. 10:19with the legalization of prostitution, one phenomenon that is prevalent there is you have
  155. 10:28lots of orphaned children. But here's the thing, because of their beliefs and Hinduism combined with
  156. 10:36their, their, the remnants of their caste system primarily is more reincarnation beliefs.
  157. 10:44They believe if a child is an orphan now, which because they had done something in the previous
  158. 10:49life that has earned them to be orphaned currently.
  159. 10:54So to avoid inviting bad karma upon themselves, they despise orphans in India.
  160. 11:01The government doesn't want that secret getting out.
  161. 11:04They don't want the world coming and trying to adopt all their orphans because they don't
  162. 11:07want the world to know exactly how many orphans there are in the country.
  163. 11:10The only people in the nation of India that will help orphans is guess who?
  164. 11:14Christians.
  165. 11:16The Lord convicted our brother past the Eleazar for the ones that the people in India are
  166. 11:22casting off, or he is to go into the highways and byways and gather them and to love them
  167. 11:28and nurture them.
  168. 11:29And he and his wife, they have a boy's home, hundreds of boys, and a girl's home, hundreds
  169. 11:34of girls.
  170. 11:35And the Lord convicted him to love them, to care for them, to provide for them, to educate
  171. 11:39them, but more importantly to disciple them.
  172. 11:43And many of those orphans are being raised up in dissent as missionaries all across the
  173. 11:49the various languages in India, all across the villages of different portions of the country.
  174. 11:53It's amazing to see that Celé Azar has these maps in his office showing where they have
  175. 12:00disciples dispersed all across, particularly the Jenga Redigudum area in India.
  176. 12:10But the one thing that we were able to be there when they had their mealtime, you know
  177. 12:13what those children eat every day?
  178. 12:17Rice.
  179. 12:20And they often have bananas.
  180. 12:23A protein is a rarity.
  181. 12:27And you should see how when it's time to eat
  182. 12:29and eat rice every day,
  183. 12:31you should see how those little boys
  184. 12:33and those little girls light up and rejoice
  185. 12:36when those bowls of rice are circulating.
  186. 12:41The bathrooms, they don't have toilets.
  187. 12:44They have holes cut out in the ground,
  188. 12:45a little groove set for your feet, for you to squat.
  189. 12:50Yet these children rejoice.
  190. 12:51It was convicting, man.
  191. 12:52It was convicting.
  192. 12:56Because of our abundance, we can't even imagine that.
  193. 12:59I told my children, this story, I said,
  194. 13:02So how dare you come and say,
  195. 13:03which you don't want them,
  196. 13:04I'm just cooked.
  197. 13:08But in their condition,
  198. 13:10they're not aware that
  199. 13:13what they are living through
  200. 13:17is a circumstance.
  201. 13:18Now, just say it this way.
  202. 13:19It's not the way that American
  203. 13:21children experience meal times
  204. 13:24and the smiles on their faces.
  205. 13:29They have none of their
  206. 13:30biological parents around.
  207. 13:31His pastor,
  208. 13:32L.A. Zara, his wife,
  209. 13:34our sister, Prema,
  210. 13:35and the living sacrifice
  211. 13:36as ministry staff,
  212. 13:37that's their family.
  213. 13:38And they rejoice at the fact that they have love and care and they have food.
  214. 13:46And on the rare occasion, maybe once a week that they do get a protein like a small piece
  215. 13:52of chicken or something, you should see how they respond.
  216. 13:57That story comes to my mind because they are in extremely, let me say it this way, difficult
  217. 14:03circumstances, especially when you consider it a comparison of the way that we live in here
  218. 14:07in the United States of America.
  219. 14:10But they rejoice when the bows of rise come around.
  220. 14:18Brothers and sisters, no matter how difficult things are, and I know we face difficulty.
  221. 14:23I know many of this audience at various points have an arm facing difficulty, but there is
  222. 14:28always a way and an opportunity for us to express gratitude and thankfulness and to have
  223. 14:36thanksgiving because we can see the face and the hand of God in the middle of our circumstances
  224. 14:41refused to allow circumstances to deprive you of Thanksgiving, and I will refuse to allow
  225. 14:49circumstances by God's grace to deprive me of Thanksgiving.
  226. 14:53The Lord, our God, is worth it.
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  243. 16:13Shining light into the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  244. 16:24Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III here and I am joined in studio
  245. 16:29by the director of the AFA Foundation, none other than Ms. Riley Wildman.
  246. 16:35She's been the director for over 10 years.
  247. 16:38She graduated from Mississippi State University with a bachelor's degree in business.
  248. 16:42She's married to Will, who's an amazing guy, by the way, who I knew before y'all got married,
  249. 16:47by the way.
  250. 16:48You knew that though.
  251. 16:49I knew that.
  252. 16:50You knew that.
  253. 16:51They have three children.
  254. 16:52Riley is here to talk to us about the going zone in the AFA Foundation.
  255. 16:56Riley, thank you for coming back on to the program.
  256. 16:59Thank you so much, Abe, and thank you again for having me on.
  257. 17:02It is my pleasure.
  258. 17:04you just let everyone know what the AFA Foundation is?
  259. 17:08Yes, so the AFA Foundation is just here to exist
  260. 17:13to what we would call leave a legacy
  261. 17:15to American Family Association, American Family Radio.
  262. 17:20And it is just a tool here that we have a part of a mission
  263. 17:24or a ministry here at the vision, I should say,
  264. 17:27of American Family Association that has been here ever since.
  265. 17:32So I would say 2010, I would say the foundation started going
  266. 17:37strong. It's been an existence prior to 2010, but I would say
  267. 17:43since 2010, Dan Silly who's gone along to be with the Lord and
  268. 17:48Diane O'Neill, our former director, kind of started it off,
  269. 17:52started the foundation, started building the building blocks for
  270. 17:55the foundation. And since Diane has retired, I'm stepping in that
  271. 18:01role like you mentioned as director and continuing on the legacy that Dan has left behind for
  272. 18:07us at the foundation.
  273. 18:08Yeah, it's in many of you may recall our brother Dan Silly who passed away not too long ago.
  274. 18:15He used to host financial issues here on American Family Radio for years and the Lord
  275. 18:21really gave him a vision for taking his financial acumen.
  276. 18:24I mean, he was a long time hedge fund manager on Wall Street taking his financial acumen
  277. 18:29to encourage believers to be biblically responsible with their finances. That was his very biblically
  278. 18:36responsible biblically responsible with their finances. And in so doing, the Lord gave him this
  279. 18:42vision to create a vehicle to where listeners and supporters to American Family Radio could invest
  280. 18:48their funds with AFA while they would get the immediate benefit of having a continual fixed revenue
  281. 18:57I would arrive from one of the instruments,
  282. 19:00a charitable gift annuity,
  283. 19:01while at the exact same time,
  284. 19:02they had the wherewithal to leave a legacy,
  285. 19:05which is, I know we often think about a legacy like,
  286. 19:08this is the way that someone lived their life,
  287. 19:10but legacy is actually a legal term for a financial gift
  288. 19:14to an individual or to an entity upon one's passing.
  289. 19:17And so one of the instruments that's available,
  290. 19:19I know, is a charitable gift annuity.
  291. 19:21Would you just share a little bit about that with the audience?
  292. 19:23I'll be glad to.
  293. 19:23So the charitable gift annuity is just like you were saying,
  294. 19:27a just a minimum amount is $2,000 or anything above that that you can give to American Family
  295. 19:34Association, American Family Radio.
  296. 19:37And in return, the donor would receive income coming back to them for the rest of their life.
  297. 19:44You can set that up.
  298. 19:45The charitable gift of new is a one life.
  299. 19:47You can set that up, what I call a single life or a joint life.
  300. 19:51So you can have up to two people on the charitable gift of newity.
  301. 19:54Like I said, the minimum amount is $2,000.
  302. 19:56They will receive a partial tax deduction the year that they set up the gift that year
  303. 20:03and then they receive income coming back to them for life.
  304. 20:06They can receive that, the income monthly, quarterly, annually, semi-anually, everyhow
  305. 20:12they would like to receive that for the rest of their life.
  306. 20:16And when they pass away, anything left over, like you were mentioning, is going back to
  307. 20:21American Family Association to continue on the Lord's work.
  308. 20:24So the charitable gift annuity is just one of our great tools, so to speak, that we have
  309. 20:29that we have over several hundreds, actually, people or donors that have funded the charitable
  310. 20:36gift annuity through the AFA Foundation.
  311. 20:39And if you don't mind, I'll also talk about other ways that they can give to the ministry,
  312. 20:45and that is simply through stock.
  313. 20:47a stock donation. A lot of people don't realize that you can just give an outright gift of
  314. 20:52stock and receive a 400% tax deduction. And all the proceeds go to American Family Association.
  315. 20:59We send you a letter in the mail to show you, you know, your proof that you did give the
  316. 21:05full stock to American Family Association, a proof to show that you did receive a 100%
  317. 21:11tax deduction. But also with a stock donation, you can use that for a charitable gift donation.
  318. 21:17a lot of people don't realize that.
  319. 21:19So they can give a stock donation,
  320. 21:21fund a charitable gift annuity.
  321. 21:23Of course, it's not a full 100% tax deduction with that,
  322. 21:26but it is a partial tax deduction for that.
  323. 21:29So the charitable gift annues are most popular tool.
  324. 21:32We have stock donation and a lot of times
  325. 21:35people can just leave us in their wheel.
  326. 21:38They can just give us a call.
  327. 21:40We can give them our tax ID information
  328. 21:43and they can talk with their local attorney in that area
  329. 21:47and leave American Family Association in their will.
  330. 21:50So those are two or three different ways.
  331. 21:53Yeah, and I know, because I often ended up working
  332. 21:56with the All In The Foundation reviewing some
  333. 21:58of these things from time to time.
  334. 22:00When something may come in, and it's amazing to see
  335. 22:03that people so committed to the work of the Lord
  336. 22:05that they even would wanna continue to fund that,
  337. 22:08even upon their expiration through a ministry like AFA.
  338. 22:11And a lot of times, we don't even realize
  339. 22:14they're giving to American Family Association.
  340. 22:17I'll just come in like I was saying the other day,
  341. 22:19I'll just come in on my desk
  342. 22:21and there'll be somebody that gave a $50,000 check
  343. 22:24to your American Family Association.
  344. 22:26We didn't even know that they were gonna do that
  345. 22:28once they passed away.
  346. 22:30You know, whatever I hear that,
  347. 22:31I'm always, it's so gripping and convicting
  348. 22:34because when the Lord provides resources like this,
  349. 22:37He's not doing it superfluously, you know?
  350. 22:39And people work hard over their lives
  351. 22:42and to develop their resources.
  352. 22:43It just shows that there are people that want to see the work of the Lord continue and it's
  353. 22:48just sobering for me to be a part of a ministry to where the Lord continues to provide for
  354. 22:53so miraculously in many different ways in that fashion.
  355. 22:55And so you worked firsthand with that in the AFA Foundation.
  356. 22:59How can people listening get in touch with you because one thing with Kamala Harris proposing
  357. 23:04their 25% tax on unrealized gains?
  358. 23:08Will was talking about my husband was actually talking to me about that last night.
  359. 23:11He said, rally.
  360. 23:12Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He was mentioning that to me yesterday. So some people, listen to my
  361. 23:16say, well, we'd rather just give stock to AFA. We will have to worry about unrealized
  362. 23:20gains, capital tax capital unrealized gains, taxes on on on capital increasing under whoever
  363. 23:27going forward is one way to address that. But how can people get in touch with you and
  364. 23:31a foundation and everything they're doing there? If they're moved to want to use their
  365. 23:35resources in such a way to where they can benefit financially themselves, but also they can benefit
  366. 23:40they can help support the work here in American Family Radio
  367. 23:42and American Family Association.
  368. 23:44Yes, so there's two or three different ways
  369. 23:46that they can get in contact with us.
  370. 23:48The first way is just giving us a call Abe at 800-326-4543.
  371. 23:55Again, that's 800-326-4543, extension 345,
  372. 24:00or they can visit our website at afafoundation.net.
  373. 24:04There they can scroll down and check us out.
  374. 24:07And also there's a contact us tab there on our home page
  375. 24:11that they can just reach out and talk with Chelsea
  376. 24:14or Jessica and we'll be glad to help them.
  377. 24:16And then also if they want to reach out to us
  378. 24:19and if they have a complex situation,
  379. 24:23we'll be glad to set up a conference call with Rob
  380. 24:25and myself.
  381. 24:27And then also we are on LinkedIn now and on Facebook,
  382. 24:30just afafoundation.net.
  383. 24:32Now when you say Rob, who you're from?
  384. 24:33Rob West, who's up, sorry,
  385. 24:35who's on faith and finance now.
  386. 24:37I believe he's on from nine to 10 central time
  387. 24:41here on American Family Radio.
  388. 24:43So Rob West, who we now work alongside of,
  389. 24:47on faith and finance.
  390. 24:49And so when they call the 800 number,
  391. 24:51you're not gonna be outsourced to someone
  392. 24:54on the other side of the door.
  393. 24:55She said, welcome to Gweke Martins, make your order.
  394. 24:57No, they will be talking to one of us ladies.
  395. 25:01Jefferson Barrett, what did you problem with?
  396. 25:02Do you have a problem with talking to you
  397. 25:04like this in the moment.
  398. 25:05Are you okay?
  399. 25:07Are you okay?
  400. 25:08Would you like me to pass you to Chai Team?
  401. 25:10When they call the number,
  402. 25:13who are the people they may get the opportunity to speak to?
  403. 25:16Jessica, myself or Ms. Chelsea.
  404. 25:20And we do, all, there's a commercial going around.
  405. 25:23We all do have Southern accent.
  406. 25:26So you're not gonna talk like this?
  407. 25:28No, I'm not gonna talk like that.
  408. 25:29We're just gonna talk nice and calm
  409. 25:31and have a Southern voice.
  410. 25:33Well, thank you for all that to do.
  411. 25:36Is there anything else you want to make sure everybody's aware of?
  412. 25:39Because you have great options available for you through the AFA Foundation in Chelsea and
  413. 25:45Riley doing an amazing job there with navigating that department.
  414. 25:49Thank you Abe.
  415. 25:50And I will like to say this before I forget, it's a new tool that we have out.
  416. 25:54A lot of people don't realize it's called an IRA, IRA to a charitable gift annuity.
  417. 26:01something new I think it's been over maybe two or two years or so that you can do that.
  418. 26:06Walter Billingsley said, hey, let's get in and push that because a lot of people don't
  419. 26:10know about that tool.
  420. 26:11They receive a 400% tax deduction, I believe IRA straight over to a charitable gift and
  421. 26:17new and you do have to be 70 and a half or older to fund that and I believe it has to
  422. 26:22be a one-time gift of $53,000.
  423. 26:25Okay.
  424. 26:26So that's just something great out there for people.
  425. 26:29that's over 70 and a half if they want to take advantage of that and find an IRA
  426. 26:33your IRA straight over to a charitable gift annuity. That's a great option that
  427. 26:38you can take advantage of with no rollover penalties or anything that nature.
  428. 26:42Correct. If you wanted to do that that is great information. AFAFoundation.net
  429. 26:48Yes sir. AFAFoundation.net. All right well thank you so much.
  430. 26:51Thank you so much. All righty. Yeah it's very very very very cool options
  431. 27:03available through the AFA foundation, the IRA is a new one.
  432. 27:08That's a new one, relatively new, in that option being available.
  433. 27:12And then I'm not kidding with the conversations about the 25% tax
  434. 27:17on unrealized capital gains.
  435. 27:21We've ended up talking a little bit about that.
  436. 27:25Matter of fact, let's just talk about that now,
  437. 27:27since I'm already on that point.
  438. 27:29Some people don't have an idea what that is, what it's talking about.
  439. 27:33When you have stock or investment of some sort,
  440. 27:35you have what's called capital gains
  441. 27:37based on the increase of value of that stock.
  442. 27:42What's being proposed initially by Mr. Biden himself
  443. 27:47and the Harris team is taking upon themselves
  444. 27:50that they wanna increase taxes on unrealized capital gains.
  445. 27:53And even the people that see NBC,
  446. 27:56the host of one of their financial shows, Joe Kernan,
  447. 27:59he just found it to be laughable, laughable,
  448. 28:03that this is being proposed. And so, uh,
  449. 28:07Kamala Harris had heard economic advisor,
  450. 28:10Barat Rama out to try to sell this
  451. 28:15increased unrealized capital gains tax and it didn't go
  452. 28:20as Mr.
  453. 28:21Bama, Mr.
  454. 28:22Rama, I'm sorry, thought it would go. Listen to and watch this clip.
  455. 28:26It's clip number one. Click number six,
  456. 28:29clip number six, clip six, go.
  457. 28:31unrealized gains taxing unrealized games just doesn't seem fair in any sense of the
  458. 28:37word in a very bad sense if you are taxing unrealized gains all you're doing is
  459. 28:42pulling forward the taxes that would be paid later when someone actually sells
  460. 28:46the stock I think that this reaction to unrealized gains is a little funny given
  461. 28:50that I bet that the majority of people watching right now are already paying a
  462. 28:53tax on unrealized gains is called a property tax when the value of your
  463. 28:57that's an old.
  464. 28:59That's an old value of your home goes up.
  465. 29:02You pay higher taxes even if you don't sell your home.
  466. 29:04Your value of your home never moves the way stock moves the way something else is going to be used out.
  467. 29:09It's also property tax is a use tax.
  468. 29:12You're paying for the schools, you're paying for emergency services.
  469. 29:15Those are things that make absolute sense.
  470. 29:17And sure, and all the revenue that comes in from these unrealized gains taxes and the other taxes
  471. 29:22and the tax in the Harris Plan are going to go to what creating what she calls more opportunity.
  472. 29:26it's to make sure that it's not that's not a new one of the country actually
  473. 29:29six thousand dollars in the services
  474. 29:32well i i you're you're arguing that this is some sort of foreign concept that's
  475. 29:35completely uh... unknowns probably unconstitutional it's probably it was
  476. 29:40never in in anyone's intent
  477. 29:43to do not it's not an income tax and it's never gonna happen probably
  478. 29:49not and not and not and i'm not gonna say my life i i would not that he's like
  479. 29:56Now, I want to be clear currently that we do not tax unrealized capital gains.
  480. 30:00We tax realized capital gains, which means that as a value of the stock goes up and you've
  481. 30:06taken the benefit of that, it becomes income to you.
  482. 30:10Then that is taxed.
  483. 30:11But if it's not realized, we don't tax that.
  484. 30:15But what's being proposed by your favorite Marxist sycophants is to tax not just income
  485. 30:22anymore.
  486. 30:23So we want to tax what is potentially income.
  487. 30:29And you saw our old Barack Obama there trying to say,
  488. 30:33ah, see most Americans don't realize you're already paying
  489. 30:37an unrealized capital gains tax.
  490. 30:39When you pay taxes on your property,
  491. 30:43which let's have that conversation about how that is a plank
  492. 30:47out of the communist manifesto itself
  493. 30:50to turn private property ownership into a system of rents.
  494. 30:54This is what Karl Marx and Engels included there.
  495. 31:00How else would you describe your property tax
  496. 31:02other than the system of rents?
  497. 31:03But as the CNBC host articulated, you heard there,
  498. 31:06that at a minimum of property taxes, they use tax,
  499. 31:09which means what the taxpayer pays,
  500. 31:13they actually use in many instances.
  501. 31:17Emergency services, a lot of those taxes go
  502. 31:19to the local municipality, the sheriff, et cetera, et cetera.
  503. 31:22Now I think there's an argument to be made
  504. 31:23because there are lots of retirees, for example,
  505. 31:25that don't have children in the school systems,
  506. 31:27but they're paying for schools.
  507. 31:28And generally speaking around the country,
  508. 31:32property taxes are about 1%, but in other places,
  509. 31:35in some places like Texas, those taxes are high,
  510. 31:37no doubt about it.
  511. 31:39But to try to describe a property tax as an unrealized gain,
  512. 31:44unrealized gain on capital, it's just,
  513. 31:49it's just laughable, frankly, it's just laughable.
  514. 31:52And I do agree with Joe Kernan
  515. 31:53that is most likely unconstitutional,
  516. 31:56that the federal government cannot tax non-income,
  517. 32:04but it just goes to show you man.
  518. 32:05And this is one of those examples,
  519. 32:08of Kamala Harris is not gonna explain it to you.
  520. 32:09Oh, no, let's get the surrogates out there.
  521. 32:12And they thought that they would find a soft landing
  522. 32:14because that was at CNBC.
  523. 32:18But even the folks at CNBC are like,
  524. 32:20not so much.
  525. 32:21And let me give you this hypothetical
  526. 32:22as we head into the break.
  527. 32:23What if you had a situation where you had tens of thousands
  528. 32:26of dollars of unrealized capital gains tax at the beginning of the year but then
  529. 32:32Wall Street your stock is shorted meaning it's sold for lesser value the
  530. 32:36value diminished and the value of your portfolio a month after the capital gains
  531. 32:42taxes applied to you and now you're stuck with thousands of dollars due for
  532. 32:47capital gains and you're wiped out in your investments sounds like a proposition
  533. 32:52that came straight from the Communists.
  534. 32:57And if it sounds like a Communist,
  535. 32:59and it walks like a Communist,
  536. 33:01and it quacks like a Communist, what would you call it?
  537. 33:05I know one thing you wouldn't call it.
  538. 33:06You sure wouldn't call that a duck?
  539. 33:14Deuteronomy 6 verses four through eight direct us
  540. 33:17to display scripture in our homes and other places.
  541. 33:21It says you should decorate with the word of God
  542. 33:23and that you are to fill your hearts and minds
  543. 33:26with these words.
  544. 33:27There's no greater cause than for those of us who know Christ to share Him and God's word.
  545. 33:32Get the full article God's Word on Display by Joseph Parker on thestand.net and join the
  546. 33:38movement to put God's Word on Display at 10laws.us.
  547. 34:01We're in the final segment already.
  548. 34:03I mentioned in the very first segment that I would talk a little bit about Mark Zuckerberg's
  549. 34:08potentially inadvertent admission that a crime was committed.
  550. 34:11Not that he committed a crime, but that a crime was committed.
  551. 34:15Now, what am I talking about?
  552. 34:16Jeff, if you put up on the screen, Mrs.
  553. 34:18Zuckerberg's letter.
  554. 34:20Yes, yes, Mrs.
  555. 34:21Mr. Zuckerberg's letter.
  556. 34:22And in the letter, he admits several things.
  557. 34:24One, that the Harris-Bide administration pressured him through the FBI to utilize his
  558. 34:31social media platforms, Meta, which is the parent company, if you will, Meta owns Facebook,
  559. 34:37Instagram, and WhatsApp.
  560. 34:39All right.
  561. 34:41Using his social media companies, WhatsApp is not as much a social media company, even though
  562. 34:44they're starting to send things through WhatsApp, it's crazy.
  563. 34:48Been doing it for a little while.
  564. 34:51But to pressure COVID-19 information, he admitted that his company succumbed to that pressure,
  565. 34:57he expressed regret about it.
  566. 34:59But the third thing that was interesting is that he revealed that the FBI warned him of
  567. 35:08imminent Russian disinformation in advance of the 2020 presidential election.
  568. 35:13And he had previously said this in an interview with Joe Rogan on Joe Rogan's podcast.
  569. 35:18But in the letter, Mark Zuckerberg is more specific than he was with Joe Rogan.
  570. 35:23And he says that the FBI specifically warned him that Russian disinformation may be coming
  571. 35:29And specifically in the form of a new story about Hunter Biden's laptop and Hunter Biden's
  572. 35:41work with the Ukrainian gas company, Burisma, that is quite specific.
  573. 35:48So the question that is that should come to the fore is how would the FBI know this is
  574. 35:55coming?
  575. 35:56How do they learn that?
  576. 35:57Well, we know through other events and connected to the Russian collusion delusion and all this
  577. 36:01other kind of stuff, that the FBI with the aid of the CIA that they were doing surveillance
  578. 36:10on Mr. Trump and his allies, which included Rouli Giuliani.
  579. 36:17Rouli Giuliani, you may recall, is the one who recovered, who was notified by the shop
  580. 36:22owner, ultimately got a copy of the laptop in Rudy Giuliani was in conversations with
  581. 36:29ultimately we now know to be Miranda Levine from the New York Post.
  582. 36:34And they were discussing the fact that the New York Post would break this story.
  583. 36:40So when the FBI warns Mark Zuckerberg and Meta about Russian disinformation, but specifically
  584. 36:47coming in the form of a news story about 100 B.I. and his laptop and his relationship with
  585. 36:51the Buries Magaz company, the FBI got that information from its surveillance of Rudy Giuliani.
  586. 36:59Now there's this pesky little thing, you know, because in the United States of America, we
  587. 37:03have things called the Bill of Rights and the Fourth Amendment and others.
  588. 37:09There's a law called the Wiretap Act.
  589. 37:14The Wiretap Act prohibits the use of any information collected through surveillance to use that
  590. 37:24information in anything beyond the scope of the investigation that the wiretap is created
  591. 37:32for the wiretap act expressly prohibits the FBI and the CIA and others from using surveillance
  592. 37:43information that they collected for this investigation over here and now to go over and use it for
  593. 37:50But things like, oh, I don't know,
  594. 37:53to spread lies about Russian disinformation,
  595. 37:56to use it for, I don't know,
  596. 37:59to interfere with the 2020 presidential election.
  597. 38:02You know, all of these people that say it all the time,
  598. 38:05President Trump spreading his lies
  599. 38:06about election interference,
  600. 38:08what else would you describe the largest social media company
  601. 38:11in the world?
  602. 38:14Facebook has the most users in the world.
  603. 38:22And Facebook demoted a news story related to the election,
  604. 38:26specifically because of the FBI's warning.
  605. 38:31Guys, that's a crime.
  606. 38:34That is a crime.
  607. 38:35To use the information you collected
  608. 38:37from surveillance, from surveillance,
  609. 38:39rooted Giuliani to literally interfere with the election.
  610. 38:42I want everybody who said,
  611. 38:44oh, the election interference is just a conspiracy theory.
  612. 38:47Explain to me how demoting the New York Post story
  613. 38:50would have no impact when you consider
  614. 39:00how you pick with his Facebook usages
  615. 39:02amongst American citizens.
  616. 39:05And oh, by the way, when I say that the FBI was spreading lies
  617. 39:09about Russian disinformation, because they knew before we knew
  618. 39:13that the laptop store was real and you wanna know
  619. 39:15how we know one of the ways we know?
  620. 39:18Remember this dude, Gary Shapley, remember him?
  621. 39:20Jeff, remember him, the IRS whistleblower?
  622. 39:23And he submitted his timeline of events
  623. 39:27for congressional testimony.
  624. 39:29I'm gonna pull it up right here.
  625. 39:32Because the FBI had Hunter Biden's laptop,
  626. 39:3511 months prior to Mark Zuckerberg being contacted.
  627. 39:43They had the laptop for 11 months.
  628. 39:47And November of 2019,
  629. 39:50long before Mark Zuckerberg was ever contacted by the FBI.
  630. 39:54In November, 2019, the FBI had already concluded
  631. 39:58that Hunter Biden's laptop was registered
  632. 40:00to his Apple iCloud account.
  633. 40:03We know this because Exhibit 6,
  634. 40:05which I'm holding for you right here,
  635. 40:07Exhibit 6 and Gary Schapley's testimony timeline
  636. 40:13communicates that.
  637. 40:15Exhibit 6 entry 12.
  638. 40:19The FBI determined that the device was registered
  639. 40:22to Sportsmen via Apple ID account,
  640. 40:25iCloud account, verification of device.
  641. 40:27They knew that in November of 2019.
  642. 40:33Exhibit 6 goes on.
  643. 40:37Paragraph 43.
  644. 40:40Has any information been added to the laptop?
  645. 40:43Is anything brought on it?
  646. 40:44that didn't originate.
  647. 40:47Anything been added to the laptop that didn't originate
  648. 40:49from the laptop owner and user.
  649. 40:51The FBI concluded in 2019.
  650. 40:57They can do a CSV list that shows
  651. 40:59when everything was created.
  652. 41:01The laptop was returned to original.
  653. 41:03We have no reason to believe that there is anything
  654. 41:06fabricated, nefariously on the computer or hard drive.
  655. 41:10There are emails and other items that corroborate the items
  656. 41:13on the laptop and hard drive.
  657. 41:16That's in November of 2019, not 2020, 2019.
  658. 41:22The FBI had 100 bodies laptop for 11 months
  659. 41:26before they were warning Mark Zuckerberg.
  660. 41:30So you know what that means guys?
  661. 41:32Then when the FBI warns Mark Zuckerberg
  662. 41:36that this is Russian disinformation.
  663. 41:38And when you have all of these
  664. 41:39intelligence community personnel that come
  665. 41:41to try to dispute the New York Post story
  666. 41:43and say, oh, it has all the markets
  667. 41:45of Russian disinformation.
  668. 41:46Not only were they lying, they knew they were lying.
  669. 41:48they knew it and they did it anyway somebody's supposed to go to jail for this
  670. 42:00this is not just you know election 2020 whatever what some did somebody's supposed
  671. 42:07to go to jail for this and I asked the questions I asked again Marcus
  672. 42:11Zuckerberg why did you sit on this for all this time bro why why why why did you
  673. 42:14sit on this for all this time now you come out and tell us but in telling us
  674. 42:19do you realize that you're revealing that the FBI and the CIA may are more
  675. 42:23than likely complicit in a federal felony criminal offense,
  676. 42:28violations of the wiretap act.
  677. 42:30They're warning you about something
  678. 42:32being rushed into this information
  679. 42:33that the FBI institutionally has known for 11 months
  680. 42:36is correct, is not disinformation,
  681. 42:38because they verify the legitimacy of the laptop in November
  682. 42:41as at least by November of 2019.
  683. 42:49And this is why I started the program like I started it
  684. 42:51with the need to rejoice and have Thanksgiving.
  685. 42:54But when you have stuff like this,
  686. 42:55It reveals just how corrupt things have become in our country.
  687. 42:59We look at these nations, these foreign nations,
  688. 43:01we call them banana republics,
  689. 43:03we call them third world countries,
  690. 43:04and the same things are happening in our own country,
  691. 43:07right before our very eyes, right before our very eyes.
  692. 43:12Do you remember all the things that happened downstream
  693. 43:17from the events of 2020?
  694. 43:19Do you remember what happened downstream from Schmovin-19?
  695. 43:23Milling ballots.
  696. 43:24Basement by the campaign, rushing disinformation,
  697. 43:27Russian collusion. They mocked Trump when he said, my wires have been tapped. They mocked him and we
  698. 43:31learned, oh snap, they, they, they were spying on him. They, they were. We learned they knew
  699. 43:41that the Russian collusion allegations, they knew it was alive from the beginning. But they
  700. 43:51want to perpetrate a fraud on American people, spend 30, 50 million dollars. Our nation has
  701. 44:01been corrupted, man. It's been corrupted. And it is, it is troublesome to learn just how
  702. 44:09extensively. How extensively. How does that make you feel knowing? The FBI rose up on
  703. 44:20Mark Zuckerberg. Hey, you wear it as a specific thing that's coming and they
  704. 44:31know it's coming because they've been surveilling Rudy Giuliani. And if you
  705. 44:35remember what all transpired, Rudy Giuliani, well, let's go a few steps
  706. 44:39back. Hunter Biden brings a laptop to the maintenance place in Delaware. Right?
  707. 44:45Remember that when the man to this man realizes what's on it and remember was on a laptop
  708. 44:51The financial arrangements with the big guy making sure he gets a percentage of the money
  709. 44:55From the Chinese company
  710. 44:59Remember the conversations about Ukraine and how Biden bragged
  711. 45:04how he got the attorney basically the attorney general in Ukraine fired
  712. 45:11Because he held a billion dollar loan guarantee over his head if you don't fire his prosecutor
  713. 45:15You don't get the billion Biden blagged about that. We end up later learning. Well, what was a prosecutor investigating?
  714. 45:21The prosecutor was actually investigating a barisma that his son worked for.
  715. 45:27The same barisma that is paying him millions of dollars, though he has zero experience of expertise in oil and gas.
  716. 45:35Zero. Why is he on the board? Access. All of that's on the laptop.
  717. 45:46The laptop technician context, Rudy Giuliani.
  718. 45:53The laptop technician makes a copy of the hard drive.
  719. 46:02delivers the laptop to the FBI.
  720. 46:12And the same FBI that has the laptop
  721. 46:14has already verified that it's legit,
  722. 46:16is sitting in evidence in FBI possession.
  723. 46:19This is the same FBI that goes,
  724. 46:21hey Mark Zuckerberg, by the way,
  725. 46:22you need to be on a lookout for this Russian disinformation.
  726. 46:26And it's gonna look like a new story's gonna come out
  727. 46:30that implicates the son of the Democrat nominee
  728. 46:33for the presidency and its connection
  729. 46:36to the Ukrainian oil, the Ukrainian gas company, Burisma.
  730. 46:39And this is happening at the exact same time,
  731. 46:41and we know this thanks to Elon Musk
  732. 46:43sharing the Twitter files
  733. 46:44that they did the same thing to Twitter
  734. 46:46before Elon Musk bought it.
  735. 46:50And y'all wanna say that that's not election interference.
  736. 46:54And then have the audacity to say,
  737. 46:56you know what, we gonna prosecute President Trump
  738. 46:59for election interference.
  739. 47:01But lying about the election, I'm sorry.
  740. 47:04Boy, this is wicked on a whole nother level.
  741. 47:08This is wicked, man.
  742. 47:10This is wicked and they knew it all along.
  743. 47:14And this is the rub that's even worse.
  744. 47:16Are they gonna get away with that?
  745. 47:19Are they gonna get away with that?
  746. 47:21Mark Zuckerberg's letter should prompt
  747. 47:23the Department of Justice right now, right now.
  748. 47:26To go and talk to Mark Zuckerberg,
  749. 47:28who was it that came to you?
  750. 47:30Who were the people that have the FBI
  751. 47:31that warned you of this Russian disinformation?
  752. 47:34It ain't that hard, Chief.
  753. 47:35You already submitted in a document letter under oath
  754. 47:39to the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee.
  755. 47:41who are the people that pressured meta personnel,
  756. 47:45that pressured you, that pressured meta staff,
  757. 47:48and warned of the Russian disinformation,
  758. 47:50because these people are the ones
  759. 47:52who have violated the wiretap act.
  760. 47:58And because we are invested in the neutral administration
  761. 48:03of federal law, because we have taken a note
  762. 48:05to protect and to defend the US Constitution,
  763. 48:08because we are equal opportunity truth tellers,
  764. 48:10and everyone will be held accountable,
  765. 48:12We need to know who it was that violated the wiretap act.
  766. 48:18Because they are not representative
  767. 48:20of the standard of professionalism that we have
  768. 48:22at the FBI and the CIA, or is it that the FBI and the CIA,
  769. 48:27the abreastalons are complicit in the violation
  770. 48:31of the wiretap act.
  771. 48:37I'm sorry to end your evening like this, but I'm disgusted.
  772. 48:39I'm disgusted, and many of us intuitively knew
  773. 48:43things like this were happening,
  774. 48:45and you may not have been able to explain it,
  775. 48:47you may not have been able to put the exhibits together,
  776. 48:48But now the picture comes in full view with Gary Shatley's testimony of the federal whistleblowers
  777. 48:55with the laptop itself, the news reporting by Miranda, Divine at the New York Post,
  778. 49:03hard-bodied bragging on getting paid, why did they hire you?
  779. 49:06I don't know, probably because of my connection to my dad.
  780. 49:08Don't say that on national television!
  781. 49:11Yeah, we're conspiracy theorists, right?
  782. 49:16It stinks, man.
  783. 49:18It stinks.
  784. 49:23The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  785. 49:28Family Association or American Family Radio.

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