The Hamilton Corner

October 28, 2024 · 50:00

Now We Know Why People Have Lost Confidence in Formerly Trusted Institutions

Politics & PolicyBible & Theology

Show notes

0:00 - 15:00. 2 Timothy 3:10-17. God’s word is a necessity. It fortifies Christ-followers against deception. 15:00 - 31:00. Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy exemplifies why people have lost confidence in formerly trusted institutions. 31:00 - 48:00. RFK, Jr. reveals an area where President Trump is breaking from tradition.

Full transcript Auto-generated · 7,506 words

Transcribed with OpenAI Whisper (base.en). Timestamps are approximate. Lightly cleaned for readability; quotations from on-air callers may include filler words. Use the audio player above for the authoritative recording.

  1. 0:01Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:04It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:07This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  4. 0:12It should be uncomfortable for a believer to live as a hypocrite.
  5. 0:16Delivery people out of the bondage of mainstream media.
  6. 0:19And the philosophies of this world.
  7. 0:21God has called you and me to be his ambassador.
  8. 0:25Even in this dark moment.
  9. 0:27Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:29And now, the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:34Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
  12. 0:36Welcome to the Hamilton Corner here on American Family Radio.
  13. 0:38I'm your host, Abraham Hamilton III.
  14. 0:41Joined by the corner contingent right across from me,
  15. 0:45my man, 100 grand, Mr. Bobby.
  16. 0:47Ha-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra-Letza, and in the screening room I see Richie Rich I don't see Mr. Sparks at the
  17. 0:53moment but I know he's in the building Mr. Marty Sparks will be joining Richie Rich soon enough
  18. 1:01as we kick off this new week, uh brand new week of broadcasting, new day, new mercies from the Lord
  19. 1:11for which I am grateful. Uh but to remind you we are still uh fasting until November
  20. 1:18I know Election Day is November 5th, but November 6 is the day after the Election Day.
  21. 1:25It's just one of the things that the Lord is impressing upon me, that I want to invite
  22. 1:29you to join me in, is what will we be about the day after the election?
  23. 1:38What will we be about?
  24. 1:39We have to understand that in the framework of our national establishment, God by His grace
  25. 1:50has allowed us the space to follow him.
  26. 2:01And what will we do?
  27. 2:03What will we do with the opportunity that God has given us?
  28. 2:08At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you,
  29. 2:10are making your transition from your part-time jobs
  30. 2:13where you generate an income to your full-time jobs,
  31. 2:17where you cultivate an outcome.
  32. 2:18As you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality,
  33. 2:22understanding the primacy that God places on family
  34. 2:25and the privilege we get to operate
  35. 2:27within his economy. The first human institution that God established was the family.
  36. 2:35Before an order of priests, modern iterations of civil government,
  37. 2:38the first human institution was the family. The first command that God gave to mankind
  38. 2:43was within the familial context. I am highlighting this not to denigrate any other
  39. 2:49context or any other stations of life that we may be in, but simply to underscore the reality
  40. 2:58of what God has done and to communicate the necessity of us having a proper view of the
  41. 3:05family. Regardless of where we are, we should all be able to say amen to the fact that it is important
  42. 3:13that we build our society according to God's dictates. I'm not talking about some
  43. 3:18theocratic reign as if you're going to have priests, you know, like it is in Iran, you know,
  44. 3:24the Ayatollahs run Iran. I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about
  45. 3:28living in liberty, which implies a liberty to function according to God's design,
  46. 3:39as opposed to in rebellion against God's design. According to God's design, we are in a place in
  47. 3:53and our nation, man, we are in a place where deception is abundant.
  48. 4:12And we must utilize the resources that God has made available to us to be His hands and
  49. 4:19feet.
  50. 4:21To that point, let us turn to the Word of God.
  51. 4:23A portion of scripture we've visited before, but it's worth visiting again because the Word
  52. 4:29of God gives us the wherewithal to develop discernment discernment discernment. The more I interact with
  53. 4:37people just day to day going here going there. It's evident that we need discernment. Second Timothy
  54. 4:56chapter three versus 10 through 17 is what I'm going to go today. Second Timothy chapter three
  55. 5:01versus 10 through 17.
  56. 5:03Because there is a hubris and an arrogance
  57. 5:09that is flanking the deception.
  58. 5:14A boldness there I say.
  59. 5:17And we're gonna talk about that today.
  60. 5:19But I wanna start in the word of God.
  61. 5:21The Apostle Paul is speaking here.
  62. 5:25And he says this, writing to Timothy,
  63. 5:27now you followed my teaching,
  64. 5:30my conduct, purpose, faith, patience.
  65. 5:35love, perseverance, persecutions and sufferings such as happened to me at Antioch, at Iconium,
  66. 5:44and at Lystra.
  67. 5:46What persecutions I endured and out of them all, the Lord rescued me.
  68. 5:51Indeed all who desire to live God in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.
  69. 5:57But evil men and imposters will proceed from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived.
  70. 6:06you however, continue in the things you have learned and become convinced of knowing from
  71. 6:12whom you have learned them, and that from childhood you have known the sacred writings
  72. 6:18which are able to give you the wisdom that leads to salvation through faith which is in
  73. 6:23Christ Jesus.
  74. 6:25All scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction,
  75. 6:32or training and righteousness so that the man of God
  76. 6:34would be adequate, equipped for every good work.
  77. 6:41Right at the beginning, and actually in the beginning
  78. 6:43of this chapter, Paul talks about difficult times coming.
  79. 6:46As many of you know, you follow me for a while.
  80. 6:49This epistle to Timothy is written from Nero's prison
  81. 6:52shortly before Paul is executed under Nero's authority.
  82. 6:56And he's writing to Timothy and he says,
  83. 6:58you have followed my teaching, my conduct, my purpose,
  84. 7:02My faith, patience, love, and perseverance,
  85. 7:05you followed my persecutions and sufferings.
  86. 7:09You've heard me describe this before.
  87. 7:10Paul is identifying what I've described
  88. 7:12as the speech and feet phenomenon.
  89. 7:14Paul doesn't say, Timothy, you know what I've taught.
  90. 7:16You've heard me expound.
  91. 7:18You've heard me be didactic in presentation.
  92. 7:20No, he said, you've heard my teaching
  93. 7:22and you've seen how I've lived.
  94. 7:24You've heard what I've said,
  95. 7:26you've heard what I've taught others
  96. 7:27and you've been up close
  97. 7:28and you've seen how I have lived.
  98. 7:31so much of the call to be a witness is not merely
  99. 7:35faceted or fixed upon what we display, what we present,
  100. 7:41what we present must be confirmed by what we live.
  101. 7:45So much of the Christian witness is undermined,
  102. 7:49not by what is said, by what is lived,
  103. 7:52but by what is lived.
  104. 7:55In Galatius chapter two, Paul talked about his time
  105. 7:58of confronting Peter to his face at Antioch and Syria,
  106. 8:01not because Peter did not teach properly,
  107. 8:04No, Paul said his conduct was not in step with the gospel.
  108. 8:09So I had to confront him publicly.
  109. 8:12Brothers and sisters, it's important, it's high time
  110. 8:15that we understand the speech and feet must match.
  111. 8:22We got to live what we believe, man.
  112. 8:25We got to live what we say.
  113. 8:27Then Paul goes on to explain,
  114. 8:29you not only familiar with my speech,
  115. 8:31my teaching, my conduct, you know my purpose,
  116. 8:33you know my aim, you know my faith,
  117. 8:35but you also know my persecutions.
  118. 8:38You know what I suffered in Poseidon Antioch.
  119. 8:40You know what I suffered in Iconium.
  120. 8:42You know what I suffered in Leisture Paul
  121. 8:44makes that particular reference to Timothy
  122. 8:46because Timothy is from that region.
  123. 8:49All right, you can cross reference this.
  124. 8:51When Acts, chapters 14 and 16,
  125. 8:53you'll find that Timothy met Paul in those regions.
  126. 8:57And that's just one of the instances where Paul was stoned.
  127. 9:01And the people thought he was dead.
  128. 9:03And then Paul, eyes popped up,
  129. 9:05you got it, walked right back in town.
  130. 9:08That's from the area where Timothy is from.
  131. 9:11And then he lets Timothy, no, by the way,
  132. 9:14anybody who desires to live godly,
  133. 9:18signs still deliver the joys, you will face persecution.
  134. 9:22So many people in our context,
  135. 9:23and by God's grace, man, we've enjoyed so much freedom,
  136. 9:25so much abundance, so much prosperity in our nation,
  137. 9:29that the concept of persecution is foreign to us.
  138. 9:32But make no mistake about it,
  139. 9:33that is an exception in the duration of the Lord's bride.
  140. 9:38The question is not whether or not we will face persecution.
  141. 9:40question is how, what type of what quality of what intensity, you know, right now a lot
  142. 9:48of people don't even want to, they only want, won't even post a tweet in the name of the
  143. 9:52Lord.
  144. 9:53They're going that out like me.
  145. 9:54And I'm not saying social media is the end all be all.
  146. 9:58I'm just saying that's just an example, but this is where I want to go.
  147. 10:06Paul then says, but know this, know this, know this, evil men and imposters or some translations
  148. 10:11is render it seducers,
  149. 10:14will proceed from bad to worse,
  150. 10:19from bad to worse.
  151. 10:21These are things that will happen.
  152. 10:22We will face persecution.
  153. 10:23We will live in a time where evil men
  154. 10:28will go from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived.
  155. 10:32Guys, I want you to understand clearly,
  156. 10:34a lot of the deception that's happening
  157. 10:36in our culture currently,
  158. 10:37it's happening, it is being propounded
  159. 10:40by people who are literally deceived themselves.
  160. 10:43They misconstrue sincerity with veracity.
  161. 10:47They misconstrue sincerity with truth.
  162. 10:49Just because you believe something sincerely doesn't make it true.
  163. 10:53You can be passionate.
  164. 10:54You can be passionate.
  165. 10:55You can be fervent.
  166. 10:56You can be sincere.
  167. 10:57And you can be passionately, fervently, and sincerely wrong.
  168. 11:04Your emotion doesn't make your position valid.
  169. 11:07You know, Thomas Sowell said, it's not that Johnny can't think, is that Johnny can confuse
  170. 11:15his thinking with feeling.
  171. 11:17Paul doesn't convey the notion that deception would abound in these latter perilous times.
  172. 11:30He then says this, but you, however, Timothy, and God would say to the believer, you, however,
  173. 11:36continue in what you know to be true, continue in what you believe. Paul goes on to verse 16,
  174. 11:43all scriptures God breathed. What the Lord has conveyed to us through this is that the means to
  175. 11:48navigate to overcome, to not be seduced by, this prevalent deception is by tethering ourselves
  176. 11:55to the Word of God.
  177. 11:59The Word of God sharpens out discernment.
  178. 12:04Paul said in Romans 12, don't be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the tune
  179. 12:08of your mind so that you may be able to prove what is the good, perfect and acceptable will
  180. 12:13of God.
  181. 12:14What is the negative implication that if you do not say differently?
  182. 12:19If you are conformed to this world and you are not transformed by the Son of your mind,
  183. 12:25you will be unable to discern what God's will is.
  184. 12:30I've explained before, Charles Spurgeon's description of discernment is not merely distinguishing
  185. 12:35right from wrong but distinguishing right from almost right.
  186. 12:40Brothers and sisters, it is not optional for us to have a diet of the Lord's Word that
  187. 12:47We study his word that we cling to his word.
  188. 12:50Oh Lord, how I love your law is my meditation day and night.
  189. 12:54Wherein' may a young man keep his way pure.
  190. 12:56It is by taking heed according to your word.
  191. 12:59Your word, O Lord, is a light unto my feet
  192. 13:01and a lamp unto my path.
  193. 13:03We have people that are professing
  194. 13:05that they want to be able to navigate the times
  195. 13:06that we're in.
  196. 13:07Yet that Bible's a collecting dust.
  197. 13:12It is, what do you call a thing?
  198. 13:14What do women call it, Persis?
  199. 13:16Oh, an accessory.
  200. 13:18It's a Sunday go to meeting accessory for too many people in our country.
  201. 13:22We have too many people in our country that will spirit you.
  202. 13:26See lots of young cats talking about, yeah, we're looking for the woman.
  203. 13:29I want a spiritual woman.
  204. 13:32Where's your spiritual life, man?
  205. 13:33Well, we're going to set you up.
  206. 13:34Yeah, my business, eh?
  207. 13:38But the sisters, I want a godly man who's going to be ahead of my head,
  208. 13:42our family.
  209. 13:43Where's your spiritual life sister?
  210. 13:50And what's evident is that we have a plethora of our federal fellow
  211. 13:54citizens who have an who are allergic to the Lord's Word
  212. 13:58and appears. And how do I know? Because our society is so
  213. 14:02susceptible to deception. Paul identified that the time of
  214. 14:12deception would come. He then said, take heart and take
  215. 14:21heed for the word of God is Theo Nusitos. It is God breathed,
  216. 14:25it is inspired by God. And in this environment where deception
  217. 14:29is abundant, where deception is replete, God's Word is
  218. 14:32profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training, in righteousness,
  219. 14:41training, in righteousness, instructed in righteousness. God's word is the means by which
  220. 14:48we can be fortified against deception, that in the midst of the chaos of deception in this
  221. 14:54context God has planted us in, he's made the way forward for us to be his hands and feet.
  222. 14:58Here's Dr. Michael Kruger from the American Family Studios documentary, The God Who Speaks.
  223. 15:07You know, heresy has a multifaceted dimension about it.
  224. 15:10It can develop from a number of different sources.
  225. 15:14It can have a number of different causes.
  226. 15:17It's simple as misunderstanding the passage of Scripture is so profoundly that one deviates
  227. 15:22from the faith.
  228. 15:23It could be driven by personal gain where someone wants to advocate a view that helps
  229. 15:28their own agenda.
  230. 15:30Heracy can derive from someone being deceived and tricked by an outside source or an outside
  231. 15:36teacher that convinces them something is true that isn't.
  232. 15:39And so, ultimately, we would argue that there is spiritual activity behind all those things.
  233. 15:44Satan is out to deceive and trick the church.
  234. 15:46And so he is always churning up debate and churning up disagreement about the person of
  235. 15:52Christ and the nature of the gospel and so on.
  236. 15:55Visit thegodwhospeaks.org.
  237. 16:04Shiting light into the darkness,
  238. 16:06this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  239. 16:10Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III.
  240. 16:14I will continue to espouse the necessity
  241. 16:19of studying the Lord's War.
  242. 16:23And I always encourage this, you know,
  243. 16:25as we're fasting, it's not merely dieting, you know,
  244. 16:29and again, I'm not trying to condemn anybody,
  245. 16:31but I want to encourage you to endeavor
  246. 16:34when you are foregoing meals of various sorts
  247. 16:37that you replace that with feasting on the meal
  248. 16:39of the word of God.
  249. 16:41And it's been time in prayer.
  250. 16:43And we must have resolved for what we will do
  251. 16:53following this election.
  252. 16:56Now we're talking about deception
  253. 16:57and I want to revisit this.
  254. 17:00I just like this, this story has grabbed me and I cannot shake the story itself, but also the
  255. 17:11implications for it in our society and why there is, there has not been in my view sufficient
  256. 17:23pushback against this type of wickedness. This is not hyperbolic. This is straight up evil.
  257. 17:31straight up, straight up, straight up evil.
  258. 17:35So I began this conversation last week,
  259. 17:38Thursday about this story, about this physician at,
  260. 17:44and I think I referred to it as the UCLA Children's Gender
  261. 17:49Clinic, but it's actually the Children's Hospital
  262. 17:52in Los Angeles.
  263. 17:53I'm pretty sure it's connected,
  264. 17:54but it's technically the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles.
  265. 17:58And the director, the medical director of the Center
  266. 18:00for trans youth health and development is a woman.
  267. 18:04She's a doctor by the name of Dr. Johanna Olson Kennedy.
  268. 18:09All right.
  269. 18:10Dr. Johanna Olson Kennedy as again,
  270. 18:14the director of the Children's Hospital
  271. 18:17of Los Angeles's gender clinic,
  272. 18:19one of if not the most prominent one in the country,
  273. 18:27applied to the National Institute of Health,
  274. 18:30NIH for a grant, applied for a grant for the express purposes of conducting a study concerning
  275. 18:41the impact of puberty blockers on dysphoric children.
  276. 18:49Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy was awarded a $9.7 million grant, nearly $10 million of American
  277. 19:00federal tax payer money to conduct this study.
  278. 19:07The study, guys, was conducted from 2015 to 2017.
  279. 19:15We're not talking about something that just happened.
  280. 19:17All right?
  281. 19:18This is a study that was conducted
  282. 19:22the same year Obergefell.
  283. 19:24The study began the same year
  284. 19:25the Obergefell decision was made.
  285. 19:28Now I want you to pause and think about that.
  286. 19:29And I've said this before in this program,
  287. 19:31I'm gonna say it again.
  288. 19:32I remember testifying against same-sex marriage in the Louisiana state legislature in the time
  289. 19:40period where the Louisiana legislature passed a bill to allow the citizens to amend the state
  290. 19:45constitution to define marriage as the exclusive union of one man and one woman, which is what
  291. 19:51happened.
  292. 19:53That is still on the books in Louisiana today.
  293. 19:55The thing that over turned that, if you will, was the 2015 Obergefell decision.
  294. 20:01And I remember testifying prior to that was that if you open the door and say this way,
  295. 20:07if you reject God's design for marriage, you are opening the door to everything else.
  296. 20:14I said that.
  297. 20:15I was looked at only this little boy pat on the head, pat, pat, pat, this fear monger.
  298. 20:21Oh, your slippery soap, soap arguments.
  299. 20:23Little did I know while I'm making this argument in Louisiana long before the 2015 Obergefell
  300. 20:32case.
  301. 20:33the Obergefell decision is being considered and ultimately is decided, Dr. Johanna Olson-Kinity
  302. 20:38was already considering a transgenderism. It shouldn't be lost on anyone here that the
  303. 20:44very day, the very day that the Supreme Court accepted Jack Phillips' case, in the
  304. 20:53Masterpiece Cakeshop's case, that the exact same day you had a lawyer trying to ensnare
  305. 20:59Jack Phillips on the basis of transgenderism. Less than ten years down the line.
  306. 21:07Guys, that shouldn't be lost on us now. I didn't know factually that when Obergefell is being decided that dr. Kennedy
  307. 21:18Olsen Kennedy was applying for taxpayer money to study the impact of transgenderism on children and
  308. 21:25puberty blockers on children, but she was
  309. 21:27But she was the study that she conducted a two-year study
  310. 21:33the researchers chose
  311. 21:3695 children who had an average age of 11 years old y'all listen to me
  312. 21:4011 years old, Dr. Johanna Olson Kennedy oversaw this study. The children, according to Dr. Olson
  313. 21:55Kennedy herself, presented with disparate conditions to where they were suffering from suicidal
  314. 22:00ideations and they were struggling with their reconciliation of their biology and their
  315. 22:05perception of their gender identity. This is what our words were.
  316. 22:11Admitted these children puberty blockers and monitored their development. The puberty blockers
  317. 22:20admit to delay the onset of bodily changes like the development of healthy breasts for
  318. 22:29girls and voice deepening for boys after following these children's progress for two years. Or
  319. 22:41should I say just following these children for two years documenting tediously what's happening,
  320. 22:48observing them. Johanna Olson Kennedy's thesis for the study and receiving the grant was,
  321. 22:56Well, we give them these puberty blockers, their mental health will improve.
  322. 23:01Do you know what happened?
  323. 23:05The exact opposite.
  324. 23:07Our very own study revealed that the children were worse off after receiving the puberty blockers.
  325. 23:20Their mental health was worse.
  326. 23:22Their psychological stability was worse.
  327. 23:24They were even more suicidal.
  328. 23:28Now the administration of the puberty blockers alone is evil in and of itself.
  329. 23:35They describe as puberty blockers.
  330. 23:37You're talking about the inhibiting
  331. 23:42of natural physical development that may never be reversed.
  332. 23:48In some instances, these things can chemically castrate children
  333. 23:52to where they never regain their reproductive capacity.
  334. 23:55That's even in of itself.
  335. 23:58But to compound that evil, Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy
  336. 24:04refused to publish the results of this study.
  337. 24:08Now we're learning about this now, guys.
  338. 24:11This dates back to 2015 through 2017.
  339. 24:15This woman had data,
  340. 24:17Dr. Johanna Olson Kennedy, had data that undermined her entire gender clinics function,
  341. 24:24but refused to release it to the public.
  342. 24:26And that's a study that she ain't paid for.
  343. 24:30The American taxpayer paid for that study.
  344. 24:32She's drawn criticism from some of her fellow researchers who share her ideology,
  345. 24:39but simply said that the public should not be denied this data.
  346. 24:51When questioned as to why she refused to release the data,
  347. 25:03she tried to him and her, she tried to, you know,
  348. 25:05fill the busting words out of her way out.
  349. 25:07And then she finally had to admit,
  350. 25:10well, I don't want our work to be weaponized against us.
  351. 25:13And then she flat out said that the study that I conducted
  352. 25:16could be used against us in court.
  353. 25:22So you know what that means, guys?
  354. 25:23Translation, I don't want to lose money.
  355. 25:28You said guilty, yes, guilty.
  356. 25:33And if I let this data out, I could be sued,
  357. 25:37because I've been practicing this stuff, even though I had the data in my own
  358. 25:41study that showed that it doesn't help. Contrary to her acknowledgement that the
  359. 25:55children were struggling before they came, she tried to explain it, wait, well no,
  360. 25:58actually what we realized is that the children were in really good shape when
  361. 26:01they came. That's why the puberty blockers didn't help. What? That's complete opposite
  362. 26:08of what she said because her own data recorded by the researchers on this study
  363. 26:15found that a quarter of the participants were depressed or suicidal before receiving these drugs.
  364. 26:33Now, I just want to talk about this concept because what happened to science, what happened to,
  365. 26:47and if you knew this, guys, this is 2024. She's been having this data since at a minimum 2017.
  366. 26:56Unsurprisingly, the socialized medicine in the UK, they've outlawed surgical mutilation
  367. 27:08and the chemical castration of children in the UK.
  368. 27:10We're talking about children.
  369. 27:13Many of the Nordic nations have outlawed this.
  370. 27:18I'm talking about children, guys, children.
  371. 27:26Yet this woman has data and research that shows, this is her own study.
  372. 27:31So she's selecting the participants.
  373. 27:34selecting the administration of the beauty blockers.
  374. 27:36She has her researches on the deal.
  375. 27:38And because the results of the study did not show what she wanted it to show, she refused
  376. 27:43to publish the data.
  377. 27:46She refused to publish the data.
  378. 27:49Remember when I was talking about deception in the last segment?
  379. 27:56Guys, this is an evil man and seduces will go from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived.
  380. 28:05Dr.
  381. 28:13a clinical psychologist and a transgender youth expert,
  382. 28:16says she was quote, shocked and disturbed
  383. 28:18about the decision to withhold a publication
  384. 28:20of such vital research.
  385. 28:23We're craving information about these medical treatments
  386. 28:26for gender questioning youth.
  387. 28:27Dr. Olson Kennedy has the largest grant
  388. 28:29that's ever been awarded in the US on the subject
  389. 28:32and is sitting on the data that would be helpful to know.
  390. 28:35In quote, Dr. Anderson continued,
  391. 28:40it's not her prerogative to decide based on the results
  392. 28:43that she will or won't publish them.
  393. 28:45quote. Here's another quote. It's contrary to the scientific method. You do research and
  394. 28:50then you disclose what the results are. You don't change them. You don't distort them. You
  395. 28:55don't reveal or not reveal them based on the reactions of others. You report as scientists
  396. 29:00what you've learned. This is a real time example of what I'm talking about. Yes, she should be sued.
  397. 29:21Not only that, Sue and she'll be the beginning of it. How many children under her care have now
  398. 29:26suffer double mastectomies have had
  399. 29:28irreversible mutilations of their bodies.
  400. 29:30And then think about who are the people
  401. 29:32in our society advocating for this nonsense.
  402. 29:35Guys, this is wicked.
  403. 29:40This is wicked.
  404. 29:54You want to talk about the least of these?
  405. 29:56And we can go on all the other data that shows literally
  406. 30:02over 95% of the children who through their adolescence
  407. 30:06and through their developmental stages
  408. 30:08and through puberty and all.
  409. 30:09If you leave them alone,
  410. 30:11Don't give them no drugs, don't cut off no body parts.
  411. 30:14Overwhelming majority of these children end up perfectly fine.
  412. 30:20If you just leave them alone.
  413. 30:26But it's a special kind of wicked that you see this consistent effort
  414. 30:29to slaughter children and to mutilate children and to abuse children
  415. 30:33in the furtherance of adult agendas.
  416. 30:36And you're threatened, sometimes ignorant, although well-meaning parents
  417. 30:40to say, well, what would you rather to have your son who is identifying himself as a girl?
  418. 30:45You want to have, you know, a healthy daughter or a dead son.
  419. 30:49That's manipulation, man.
  420. 30:52And that's the line that I'm not just talking about,
  421. 30:54generally, Dr. Johanna Olson Kennedy
  422. 30:57is known for telling, dropping that line on parents.
  423. 31:02What do you think those parents would say,
  424. 31:04if they find out that this woman dropped that line on them,
  425. 31:06when she knows she has evidence,
  426. 31:08she has the largest study that's ever been funded
  427. 31:12in the United States of America for this very thing,
  428. 31:14and she's sitting on the data.
  429. 31:17Guys, this is evil. Evil. That's not a reasonable disagreement along the political spectrum.
  430. 31:25That is evil. You have data that contradicts your beliefs. Scientists are supposed to be
  431. 31:32a neutral pursuit of what is demonstrable, what is provable. But no, what you're finding out over
  432. 31:37and over and over again, these people are not only stacked to deck, they've not only weighted
  433. 31:41the scales, they funded the scales, and if the scales still don't come out the way they want it,
  434. 31:44They're gonna act like they never even knew it.
  435. 31:49It's no different than Deborah Burke's Scarf Lady
  436. 31:52coming out saying, well, we knew 10 days
  437. 31:54when flat in the curve, but that's what we had to do
  438. 31:56in order to deceive.
  439. 32:02And this is why I'm saying that we're standing at the fulcrum
  440. 32:05of a clash of worldviews, man.
  441. 32:08This is, that's just flat out evil.
  442. 32:10There's no euphemism to be employed there.
  443. 32:15This woman has a taxpayer funded study
  444. 32:18that contradicts her very own opinion.
  445. 32:20and not don't cheat because you can't refute her own study.
  446. 32:26But instead of attempting to offer any type of refutations,
  447. 32:30you just conceal the data.
  448. 32:36It's sickening to the core.
  449. 32:37And yet you have people wondering, well,
  450. 32:40why won't people just trust the science?
  451. 32:43Because we've learned and we're continuing
  452. 32:44to learn some of these people that are wearing white coats
  453. 32:47and carrying the better of scientists,
  454. 32:49and just high paid liars.
  455. 32:52A Hamilton Quarter podcast and one-minute commentaries
  456. 33:05are available at aFR.net.
  457. 33:08Back to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  458. 33:12Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  459. 33:14I mean, should I even bother with the reality
  460. 33:18that when you have publicly funded studies like this,
  461. 33:22that you have accountability mechanisms
  462. 33:24that require publication, you know?
  463. 33:30Why hasn't anybody looked into the enforcement mechanism
  464. 33:34to require publication of these types of studies?
  465. 33:39And part of the reason why I'm bringing attention to it,
  466. 33:40It's command that type of publication is to demand it,
  467. 33:44but this is absurd.
  468. 33:48This is absurd on the highest order.
  469. 33:50And it is worse than absurd.
  470. 33:52It's wicked.
  471. 33:53It's wicked.
  472. 33:59I remember one of the most challenging things
  473. 34:02as I was studying these things,
  474. 34:04long before I was ever on the radio, anything like that.
  475. 34:06I'm studying stuff like I'm learning
  476. 34:08about the Federal Reserve and my life can tell you,
  477. 34:11I would read and then I would have to just
  478. 34:13sit these books aside and I would just be quiet
  479. 34:16for like a day or two, and it was overwhelming to me
  480. 34:22to see tangible evidence of man's depravity.
  481. 34:33Like, you know, maybe I'm just too naive,
  482. 34:36but I thought people like this doctor cared
  483. 34:37about children enough to say, wait a minute,
  484. 34:42is this study indicating that I may be going
  485. 34:44on the wrong road with my practice?
  486. 34:45Well, of course not, you can't let anything
  487. 34:47get in the way of getting that money.
  488. 34:52And it's sickening guys.
  489. 34:57And then you have people that don't,
  490. 35:00or you're quack.
  491. 35:01You're conspiracy theories, you know, like, like, like,
  492. 35:03you're about to say, this, this is a pandemic
  493. 35:06of the unvaccinated, remember that?
  494. 35:09And you find, and it's not to throw shade on anybody,
  495. 35:11and everybody's trying to navigate things,
  496. 35:13but you had hospitals that had overwhelming data
  497. 35:17that a lot of the people that were suffering
  498. 35:18were various complications from schmovid
  499. 35:20where people were vaccinated.
  500. 35:21So why conceal that from the public?
  501. 35:26And you got the person with the highest office in our nation,
  502. 35:30with the bully pulpit of the presidency,
  503. 35:32literally being used to propound a narrative
  504. 35:34that is simply not true.
  505. 35:38Just simply not true.
  506. 35:42And the whole deal about Ivermectin,
  507. 35:44oh, it's horse deworming, all of these media sycophants,
  508. 35:47all in one line, the same ones just years ago
  509. 35:50who would talk about the Nobel laureates
  510. 35:52who won a Nobel Prize for the use of Ivermectin.
  511. 35:55While at the exact same time, our media,
  512. 35:57these are people who live and exist.
  513. 35:59Their industry is to convey information
  514. 36:02to the American public while they're demonizing Ivermectin.
  515. 36:05We require all legal immigrants to have a regiment of
  516. 36:08Ivermectin before they enter our country.
  517. 36:11Our government required it.
  518. 36:16How did I find that?
  519. 36:17I'm doing a little bit of research and I know the law
  520. 36:19was in it in the research that I was doing
  521. 36:21and helped me to come across it.
  522. 36:28And yet you have these arrogant, condescending people.
  523. 36:31Oh, your conspiracy theorist.
  524. 36:36My conspiracy.
  525. 36:39And then I have to switch to cross examination mode.
  526. 36:45Microsoft country, who I admitted legally
  527. 36:46have to take Ivermectin, right?
  528. 36:47have to now to have the option.
  529. 36:49They have to take it.
  530. 36:58Sick, man.
  531. 37:02Sick.
  532. 37:04Then you have this.
  533. 37:06It's like we're on folks having temper tantrums.
  534. 37:09So first the LA Times came out with their decision
  535. 37:12to refuse to endorse a presidential candidate.
  536. 37:15Then the very next day, the Washington Post announced
  537. 37:19that it was refusing to do so.
  538. 37:21Much to the consternation of many
  539. 37:23of the Washington Post employees.
  540. 37:25So to come right down to it, Jeff Bezos
  541. 37:27not chief when doing that because there were many in the Washington Post that wanted to endorse
  542. 37:36Kamala Harris. Well, you want to talk about a temper tantrum. You have people,
  543. 37:43all kinds of things. And then you have people like this guy, Robert Kagan, who was the Washington Post
  544. 37:48editor who resigned because of this. He resigned because of this. And then, you know, in the Washington
  545. 37:58Post is funny. I mean, you can't, you can't make your bed. There if you should lie in it,
  546. 38:03Because then it's been reported today that the Washington Post had 200,000 subscribers that said well we don't want to have the WAPO anymore.
  547. 38:09The Post said we're returning to our roots from 1950 to where we no longer endorse presidential candidates.
  548. 38:17People are commenting on livestream. Yeah, a lot of people that lost their jobs because they refuse to get, you know, get the jab.
  549. 38:32That's just the truth. And it's not only people that lost their jobs, we at AFA, we had to follow lawsuit because the government admitted a regulation that says if you employ this number of people,
  550. 38:42this number of people, your staff must receive it.
  551. 38:50They said, hey, what can we do?
  552. 38:51I said, well, one thing we can do is say, no, thank you.
  553. 38:55Hence we filed our lawsuit.
  554. 38:56We want the only ones, but we're among the ranks
  555. 38:59of filing a lawsuit to tell the government
  556. 39:01you can't tell us what we have to tell our staff to do.
  557. 39:06And then now we're finding all of these other things out.
  558. 39:11Now I told you guys, YouTube tried to cancel my channel
  559. 39:15because I had Dr. Parks on, I said, oh really?
  560. 39:22said to a nice little communicacion.
  561. 39:26Oh, we've concluded that you have nothing
  562. 39:28have you shared that violated our community standards.
  563. 39:30Oh, you're so charitable and generous.
  564. 39:34Yeah, right.
  565. 39:37They can read just like I can read.
  566. 39:39I ain't just talking about literacy.
  567. 39:43But it's just in this era of deception that we're in, guys,
  568. 39:47we cannot afford to neglect the resources
  569. 39:52that God has made available to us
  570. 39:54to sharpen our discernment,
  571. 39:57to sharpen our discernment, to fortify us against just being
  572. 40:03tossed to and fro, a development that I thought was
  573. 40:11interesting and not necessarily because of the persons
  574. 40:14involved, I mean, that is interesting in and of itself,
  575. 40:17but a concept that indicates that President Trump
  576. 40:21may be deviating away from what has been
  577. 40:27conventional in presidential politics.
  578. 40:30It's no doubt in my mind that he was a bit overwhelmed in 2016.
  579. 40:37Never been a politician.
  580. 40:38He'd been a businessman.
  581. 40:39He didn't know the ins and outs.
  582. 40:40When he was saying, during the swamp, he didn't know how deep the swamp was.
  583. 40:44He didn't know how far those tentacles went.
  584. 40:47His inclinations were correct and wanted to get rid of the swamp, but I don't think he
  585. 40:53understood the scope of the swamp, especially when you started to hire the swamp.
  586. 40:59Well, Robert Kennedy Jr. and Tossy Gabbard appeared at an event campaigning for President
  587. 41:07Trump.
  588. 41:08But then RFK Jr. said something that I thought was interesting that I wanted to bring to your
  589. 41:12attention and it has to do with the mechanism of President Trump establishing a transition
  590. 41:19team.
  591. 41:20Now, every President candidate does this.
  592. 41:22They just don't say it out loud because they have to plan to govern and always say there's
  593. 41:26a difference between campaigning and governing.
  594. 41:29of the things that I think President Trump needed to improve on. Should he be reelected? He has
  595. 41:36to have a vision for governing, not just campaigning. I think he has a natural ability to connect with
  596. 41:40people that aid him in campaigning. But that's not the same thing as governing. You know, you can be a
  597. 41:45person who's not necessarily into the minutiae of policy details, but you better have trustworthy
  598. 41:50people who are into the minutiae of policy details. I think that was one of the strengths of Ron
  599. 41:55the scientists that he had the inclinations, the instincts of President Trump, but he also
  600. 42:00had the insight, the technical insight into navigating policy, personally, not having to
  601. 42:08outsource that to other people.
  602. 42:10I thought that was one of the differences between the two of them.
  603. 42:15Well, according to Robert Kennedy Jr, President Trump is preparing to do something different.
  604. 42:21go around, should he be elected? And he's already doing some things differently. But in one particular
  605. 42:28area that I want you to hear and consider, listen to and watch this in clip number one,
  606. 42:32clip number one, go.
  607. 42:33He told us that and what he did, he didn't just promise that. But he did something no
  608. 42:40other president's done before. Normally, the transition team is not created until November
  609. 42:47because GAO, the general accounting order office pays for the transit, all the costs of the transition team.
  610. 42:55Trump said, I'm not going to do it this time. I'm not going to do it their way.
  611. 43:00I'm going to start my own transition team three months early. And he got private donors.
  612. 43:06He got private donors to fund it. And he's appointed 20 people, including me in Tulsi.
  613. 43:17and Tulsi. And you know, there's people of all different kinds of ideology and people
  614. 43:28who we're going to have to go up against on that transition team and fight for our vision.
  615. 43:34But I can tell you this, which is unique, there aren't no corporate lobbyists on that
  616. 43:39campaign on that transition team. That is what I found to be very, very interesting.
  617. 43:48And the reference to the GAO when the necessity of allowing the GAO to fund your transition,
  618. 43:55is one of the ways the swamp remains swampy.
  619. 43:58But to privately fund your transition, which would allow you to have people away from the
  620. 44:10GAO related processes, that's a pretty significant deal.
  621. 44:15Now let me say this.
  622. 44:16I know a lot of people are clapping and all of that, but I'm just going to say this, 10
  623. 44:20toes to the ground flat out.
  624. 44:22I don't trust Tulsi Gabbard,
  625. 44:25and I don't trust R.F.K. Jr.
  626. 44:27I agree with him about health,
  627. 44:29wanting to be healthy,
  628. 44:30seed oils and that kind of thing,
  629. 44:31but the man has some whacked out stuff.
  630. 44:38Now I think you can,
  631. 44:40you should eat the meat and spit out the bones.
  632. 44:42I think his motivations, again, may be sincere,
  633. 44:45but as I said earlier,
  634. 44:46you can be sincere sincerely wrong,
  635. 44:51but I'm not, you know,
  636. 44:53yeah, I ain't yannin'.
  637. 44:56Potosse Gabbard, you know,
  638. 44:58I ain't Yann Farakay, RFK Jr.
  639. 45:03And I do not want them to be in a President Trump's cabinet.
  640. 45:08All right?
  641. 45:09Now I have to have ideas that can aid
  642. 45:13an American first agenda and things of that nature, okay?
  643. 45:16But across the board, comprehensively,
  644. 45:20you know, you talking about transition team,
  645. 45:21what exactly are they transitioning my man?
  646. 45:23That's what I wanna know.
  647. 45:24But that is not, I don't want to focus on that right now.
  648. 45:26the concept of foreclosing corporate lobbyists, excluding them from the transition process
  649. 45:38and privately funding your transition is the thing I wanted to point out as, hmm, that's
  650. 45:45worth taking note of.
  651. 45:47And could it be, you know, I might, I know this might be going out on a limb, Mr. Rosa,
  652. 45:56you know, Mr. Sparks lighting up the dark over there.
  653. 45:59What could it be?
  654. 46:01Because President Trump ain't going with the usual corporate lobby of suspects and not necessarily
  655. 46:08causing up to the war hawks in different places.
  656. 46:11Could that be why many establishmentarians are in such conipsions?
  657. 46:16Could that be why you have so many of the swamp rats bit rattled?
  658. 46:26like, hmm, maybe he's learned something from his first go around.
  659. 46:33And one of the main things he's learned is you can't drain the swamp with the swamp.
  660. 46:40You can't do that.
  661. 46:43Now, you know, by God's grace, we'll see what happens with the election.
  662. 46:50But I am, if this holds to be true, that it shows some, you know, some, some humility,
  663. 46:57which one of the things if you get shot in the ear, I think humility should be
  664. 47:03something you should be able to arrive at. Well, you recognize, man, last time I didn't do this,
  665. 47:06I need to make some adjustments. That shows some practical humility and I need to make some
  666. 47:14adjustments. And the other thing that I truly hope and pray that he's considering and is the reality is,
  667. 47:22you know, a one term, you technically in political terms, lame duck on day one. So some of the things
  668. 47:31things he should prioritize is what he can accomplish,
  669. 47:35executively, and establishing a foundation
  670. 47:39for those who would carry the banner of leadership
  671. 47:40and our nation after him, after him,
  672. 47:44while at the exact same time,
  673. 47:46should the congressional elections allow for
  674. 47:50the accommodation of a presidential agenda
  675. 47:52that he's able to show up day one
  676. 47:55and seek to implement that.
  677. 47:56So the idea of a privately funding the transition
  678. 48:00is one that I think is noteworthy,
  679. 48:03and I wanted you to be aware of that.
  680. 48:05Let's stay on the wall, folks.
  681. 48:07Fast, pray, and obey.
  682. 48:12Let us have not merely a vision
  683. 48:14for what transpires on Election Day,
  684. 48:17but what we will be engaged in now
  685. 48:20and after Election Day.
  686. 48:25We've been ordained for this time.
  687. 48:28Let's not miss our moment.
  688. 48:29Y'all have a great evening.
  689. 48:36Meet Kelsey.
  690. 48:37When she found out she was pregnant,
  691. 48:39she wasn't sure where to turn.
  692. 48:41But after meeting with the counselors
  693. 48:42at a pre-born network clinic who loved and supported her,
  694. 48:46and after hearing her baby's heartbeat
  695. 48:48on a free ultrasound, she chose life.
  696. 48:58When a mother looks at her child through a sonogram,
  697. 49:02it does something to you.
  698. 49:03You know, I ended up deciding to keep my son
  699. 49:07who is now five years old today.
  700. 49:09He's amazing.
  701. 49:11He brings absolute joy to my heart.
  702. 49:13I could not imagine life without him.
  703. 49:16Not only did they help me save his life,
  704. 49:18they saved my life.
  705. 49:20By introducing a woman to her baby on ultrasound,
  706. 49:23a baby's chance at life doubles.
  707. 49:25If you have the means, would you consider a leadership gift
  708. 49:28to save babies in a big way?
  709. 49:30Your tax deductible donation of $5,000
  710. 49:33will sponsor preborn's entire network for 24 hours,
  711. 49:37helping to rescue 200 babies,
  712. 49:39to donate dial pound 250 and say the keyword baby that's pound 250 baby or donate securely
  713. 49:46at preborn.com.
  714. 49:48That's preborn.com.

Transcript indexed for search. Open the panel to read along.

Share this episode


Subscribe and never miss an episode.

Pick Your Platform All Episodes
Call (888) 589-8840 Book Abe