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February 21, 2025 · 48:44

Alex Newman, Liberty Sentinel Media CEO, returns to “The Corner.”

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0:00 - 15:00. Genesis 3:1-7 (NASB95) Physical presence must be accompanied by functional presence. 15:00 - 31:00. Alex Newman, Liberty Sentinel Media CEO, returns to “The Corner.” 31:00 - 48:00. American restoration will not come solely from our national government. We, the people, must show up. or call: 800-326-4543 To donate call : 877-616-2396

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  11. 0:32Good evening, everybody.
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  13. 0:38Radio Army host Abraham Hamilton III.
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  15. 0:43and roll with today's edition of the program.
  16. 0:47At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you,
  17. 0:49are making your transition from your part-time jobs,
  18. 0:51where you generate an income to your full-time jobs,
  19. 0:54where you cultivate an outcome.
  20. 0:55And as you do so, I want to remind you to do it
  21. 0:58with intentionality.
  22. 1:00understand the primacy that God places on family, understand family
  23. 1:03centrality to God's plan for establishing his kingdom throughout
  24. 1:08the generations and understand the opportunity. That's right. The
  25. 1:11opportunity, opportunity that you have to be a part of God's plan.
  26. 1:16When I talk about the family, it is not a coincidence that the
  27. 1:20first human institution to God established was the family with
  28. 1:24marriage at the center as the fulcrum of the family. Before you
  29. 1:30ever get to modern iterations of civil government.
  30. 1:34That's modern iterations of civil government
  31. 1:36before you ever get to the order of priests,
  32. 1:39orders of prophets, the New Testament church.
  33. 1:42The first human institution that God establishes
  34. 1:44is the family.
  35. 1:48We must, we must, we must understand this.
  36. 1:51We must understand this.
  37. 1:54There are a lot of things that we can do.
  38. 1:56There are a lot of things that we must do,
  39. 1:58but we cannot do those things at the expense of our families.
  40. 2:02the Lord designed it intentionally for family to have an outsized impact on individuals. It is
  41. 2:08individuals who comprise societies, okay? Individuals, look at Psalm 128 for example,
  42. 2:17it provides in my view the proper outline for how you have societal reformation
  43. 2:24and oriented towards the Lord. It starts with the blessed individual, the blessed individual forms
  44. 2:29a blessed family unit. This is why I'm saying one of the most revolutionary things you can
  45. 2:34do, especially to my young brothers out there, even some who may or may not be nearby. One
  46. 2:40of the most revolutionary things you can do is find a wife. You know, I've explained before,
  47. 2:46when the Bible says he that finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the Lord,
  48. 2:51the quality of the wife is present in the woman before the man finds her. What this then
  49. 2:57communicates is that the man should be keen, should be discerning to identify,
  50. 3:04well wait a minute, what are the qualities of a wife? What distinguishes a wife from a woman?
  51. 3:11You know, let's say he that finds a fine lady, he that finds a pretty woman, you know,
  52. 3:15he that finds a wife, that expression of a wife, especially digging to the Hebrew term,
  53. 3:20is speaking to the internal qualities that she has. And again, she has these qualities
  54. 3:26before you ever find her, which is why when you find her, you'll have to get ready because you are ready.
  55. 3:33But it requires again for the man to have the discernment to identify what are those qualities.
  56. 3:39The conversation there should be had. Young men should be able to collaborate with older men and
  57. 3:44identify with, what are the qualities of a wife? What quality should I look for? What are some of the
  58. 3:51characteristics of a wife that I should look for? Unsurprisingly, the scripture gives us
  59. 3:57gives us plenty. And the young man similarly has to be
  60. 4:02biblically qualified to be joined to a wife. I've talked about this before, Ephesians 5,
  61. 4:08and the text where the scripture says, a wife, submit yourselves to your own husbands, that text on
  62. 4:13the surface seems to indicate its command to wives only, but it's not. It's a command to
  63. 4:20husbands, no say it better, it's a command to husbands and prospective husbands, as well as to
  64. 4:26in prospective wives, and I'm explaining why I'm saying that.
  65. 4:29When the scripture says, wives submit yourself
  66. 4:31to your own husbands, the Greek word for submit
  67. 4:33is hupostaso, hupostaso, which is translated into English
  68. 4:37into the compound word sub, meaning under, meter, meaning vision.
  69. 4:42All right, so the scripture is given the communication
  70. 4:45that in order for a man to be biblically qualified
  71. 4:48to be joined to a wife, this man must have a vision
  72. 4:52for who he is in God, and what God is calling
  73. 4:56him and his family to be in God's economy.
  74. 5:01Simply put, if the man does not know who he is and does not have a vision for family,
  75. 5:06he should stay out of the sister's way.
  76. 5:11Because when wives are called to submit to their husbands, it's not a submission to biology.
  77. 5:16It's a sub-meter, a coming under the vision that God has for the family.
  78. 5:22All right?
  79. 5:23husband is called to be the head of the wife in the familial structure to set
  80. 5:28the vision for the family what the wife is submitting to the wife having the
  81. 5:32quality of the wife before the husband finds her the wife is submitting to that
  82. 5:36vision and then the two of them as a unit that the scripture describes as
  83. 5:40becoming one that they in unity pursue the vision that God has for the household
  84. 5:47that that he's given them it works together it works together so one of the
  85. 5:54most radical things that young men can do and young women can do, unless young men and less
  86. 6:01younger women, is commit themselves to one another, build families to the glory of the
  87. 6:07king and rear children in nurture and admonition of the Lord, and set the course for a transformation
  88. 6:13of our nation's culture based on the hearts and minds of the people that populate it.
  89. 6:22heard me say a wicked populace would not endure righteous leadership. It's not going to happen.
  90. 6:28So if we want righteous leadership, we need righteous people because in our nation, God is
  91. 6:33given the people by a sovereign grace, the potency to dictate the direction and the course of our nation
  92. 6:38and elected officials are nothing more than servant leaders to aid the people in accomplishing the
  93. 6:44vision that God has given for the people. To the word of God, we go. Genesis chapter 3, this is
  94. 6:50something. Oh man, I talked longer than I expected to in that, that opening.
  95. 6:55But this is something that I've talked about before, but I want to revisit it
  96. 6:58because I believe this has application not only to the men in our nation, but more
  97. 7:02broadly to believers in our nation. Genesis three, you'll recall this, verses
  98. 7:06one through seven before you get to Genesis chapter three, you know, the whole
  99. 7:09deal God gave Adam the instruction concerning the garden concerning the tree
  100. 7:15in the middle of the garden, you know, the whole deal wholeheartedly expecting
  101. 7:18him, Adam, to rightly convey that to Eve. You recognize from Genesis chapter 1 that God
  102. 7:25gave to Adam and Eve, the dominion over the earth, including the created animals in the
  103. 7:33earth. But you see an inversion of that in Genesis 3. So Genesis chapter 3 verses 1 through
  104. 7:386, this is what the text says. Now the serpent was more crafty or subtle in some translations
  105. 7:43than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made and he said to the woman, the serpent
  106. 7:47Indeed, as God said, you shall not eat from any tree of the garden.
  107. 7:51The woman said to the serpent from the fruit of the trees of the garden, we may eat.
  108. 7:55But from the fruit of the tree, which is in the middle of the garden, God has said,
  109. 7:59you shall not eat from it or touch it, or you will die.
  110. 8:04The serpent said to the woman, you surely will not die.
  111. 8:08For God knows that in the day that you eat from it, your eyes will be opened.
  112. 8:12And you will be like God, knowing good and evil.
  113. 8:16evil. When the woman saw that the tree was good for food and that it was a delight to the eyes and
  114. 8:22that the tree was desirable to make one wise, she took from his fruit and ate and she gave also to
  115. 8:29her husband who was with her and he ate. This text provides the anatomy of the rebellion in the
  116. 8:37garden. I don't describe it as a fall because I think a fall euphemizes the reality of what's happening
  117. 8:42there. This was an intentional act of rebellion against a high and holy god treason against
  118. 8:47and I said, hi and holy God.
  119. 8:49God made a Dom from a Dom side.
  120. 8:53He fashioned the woman.
  121. 8:55He set a Dom as the head of his wife.
  122. 8:59He gave a Dom and Adam co-regency
  123. 9:04and delegated authority over the beast of the field.
  124. 9:07But you see an inversion of that here in Genesis three.
  125. 9:11The dialogue, the discourse in Genesis three
  126. 9:15begins with the serpent.
  127. 9:17serpent that begins to suggest ideation and conduct to the woman.
  128. 9:27The woman then makes recommendations after having made a decision in and of herself,
  129. 9:33independent from not only her husband, but independent from God most importantly.
  130. 9:39And then she passes that on to her husband.
  131. 9:41I many, many times I told you guys, I wondered, what is going on?
  132. 9:46Where was Adam in all of this and reading this?
  133. 9:48In this is chapter three verse one, two, three, four, five, six.
  134. 9:51You see in verse six, it says, and she gave also to her husband who was with her.
  135. 10:00Adam was there the entire time, the inversion of authority, the serpent suggests to the
  136. 10:06woman, in the serpent's suggestion to the woman, the woman in response with a misquote from
  137. 10:16God.
  138. 10:18He said, you shall not eat from it or touch it.
  139. 10:21you will die. That's not what God said. The entire discourse should
  140. 10:26another happen. The moment the serpent attempted to suggest
  141. 10:28anything to Eve, Adam should have shut it down right then in
  142. 10:31their old up chief. You are under my feet. You don't run
  143. 10:36nothing around here. But it didn't happen. The misquote
  144. 10:40occurred. Then the serpent responds to the misquote by
  145. 10:43saying, man, you don't need to take God seriously. If you eat
  146. 10:46this fruit, you won't surely die. The Hebrew renders it
  147. 10:51Beautifully says you won't die die. He were there moose you won't moose moose
  148. 10:56Then that's not like a like a like a like a child
  149. 11:01Tentalizing another child come on man. You know you need to do this. You're not going you're not gonna punk out
  150. 11:06Are you I know your mama's saying? I know I know your daddy said you shouldn't do it because you're gonna get a weapon
  151. 11:11But but if you do it, you're not gonna get a weapon weapon
  152. 11:14Then it sound like that
  153. 11:16You won't die die you want moose moose
  154. 11:20and then she takes and eats and the scripture says.
  155. 11:27And then she gave also to her husband who was with her.
  156. 11:29And verse seven even says,
  157. 11:30after Adam takes a bite, not when Eve did it,
  158. 11:32after Adam takes a bite, verse seven,
  159. 11:34then the eyes of both of them were opened
  160. 11:36and they knew they were naked.
  161. 11:38And they sowed fig leaves together
  162. 11:40and made themselves loin coverings.
  163. 11:43Prior to this, it's not like the eyes weren't working.
  164. 11:46It's not like they were unaware
  165. 11:47that they didn't have any garments on.
  166. 11:49But what happened after the rebellion occurs,
  167. 11:51and I have a new source of information that communicated to them that the condition of the physical bodies now is worthy of shame and covering, which they didn't have before.
  168. 12:02All right.
  169. 12:02But in the anatomy of the rebellion, what you see is Adam is physically present for the entire episode, but he's functionally absent.
  170. 12:16Who is the one God gave the instruction to?
  171. 12:19Adam.
  172. 12:19Why did God place Adam in the garden?
  173. 12:22We've talked repeatedly, Genesis chapter two.
  174. 12:26Adam was created outside of the garden
  175. 12:28and placed into the garden which was eastward
  176. 12:30from where God created him and infused him
  177. 12:32with the breath of life.
  178. 12:35God tells you why he placed him in the garden
  179. 12:36to protect it and to keep it, to dress it, sorry,
  180. 12:40to cultivate it and to keep it,
  181. 12:41to dress it and to protect it, to cultivate it
  182. 12:44and to protect it.
  183. 12:46That protection is not merely for the physical
  184. 12:48Plant life within the garden. It also applies to everything within Adam's jurisdiction, which included Eve.
  185. 12:55It was physically present but functionally absent.
  186. 13:00This describes the condition of many of our brothers right now.
  187. 13:03We're physically present but functionally absent.
  188. 13:06Physically present in the home, but functionally absent from guarding it from a position of purity.
  189. 13:11So many men given to pornographic investment of themselves.
  190. 13:16themselves. That's not committing your home to purity. My
  191. 13:20man will says it often for those of us or husbands that your
  192. 13:24purity is your wife's security. The description talks about
  193. 13:28husbands dwelling with our wives in an understanding manner. Why?
  194. 13:31So that our prayers won't be hindered. So many men's prayer
  195. 13:36lives are being hindered because we're not dwelling without
  196. 13:38wives in an understanding manner. But this not only is indicative
  197. 13:42of much the condition of many men in our country, it's also by
  198. 13:45and large indicative of the condition of many in the
  199. 13:48the pressing church in our country, physically present, but
  200. 13:51functionally absent. God said that he invested his church to be
  201. 13:54the pillar and ground of truth in the society in time to these
  202. 13:58planetists. In many places, we are physically at physically
  203. 14:02present, but functionally absent. Then many iterations of
  204. 14:06churches taking in its marching orders from the world. The
  205. 14:09world says we need to be doing this, then the church goes
  206. 14:11follows right along. The world says we need to be focused on
  207. 14:14critical theory, church follows right along. Physically
  208. 14:21present but functionally absent. If we are going to be a nation as God would have us to be,
  209. 14:27if we are going to be the bride of Christ in our land that God would have us to be,
  210. 14:31we cannot afford to continue with physical presence and functional absence.
  211. 14:37Some places physical presence is not even on the table, but I'm not even dealing with that
  212. 14:42at the moment. I'm talking about where there is physical presence, but we must be functionally
  213. 14:46present as well. We have to get back in our Bibles, man, and have the
  214. 14:52temerity to obey what we find therein. Psalm 2 is the hub of all messianic prophecies.
  215. 15:03It even has God's perspective on those who oppose Him. In verse 3, the God haters reinterpret
  216. 15:09His moral law when He clashes with their desires. But Psalm 2, 12 is true. Do homage to the son that
  217. 15:15He not become angry and you perish in the way, for His wrath may soon be kindled. Read the full
  218. 15:21article for some God's holiness's
  219. 15:23fetters and cords by me, Dr. Ray
  220. 15:26Rooney on the stand.net.
  221. 15:35Shiting light into the darkness.
  222. 15:37This is the Hamilton corner, an
  223. 15:39American family radio.
  224. 15:41Welcome back to the Hamilton corner,
  225. 15:42Abraham Hamilton the third with
  226. 15:45Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  227. 15:46I am delighted to have on the
  228. 15:47program with me a man who I was
  229. 15:49just telling him before we got on
  230. 15:51the air that I've been stalking him
  231. 15:53online.
  232. 15:54I'm I so appreciate his work, his
  233. 15:55commitment to God first, to
  234. 15:58truth, secondarily and thirdly, with the courage of his convictions to actually do something about it.
  235. 16:03I'm speaking of none other than award-winning investigative journalist, author, speaker. Last
  236. 16:08time he was on our program, I believe we were talking about his book, indoctrinating our children
  237. 16:12to death. I am talking about none other than the CEO of Liberty Sentinel Media, Alex Newman. Alex,
  238. 16:19thank you for joining me here on the program. It's an honor to be with you. Thank you for having me.
  239. 16:23Oh man, a pleasure is mine and among your accolades and your bio, one of the things that stood
  240. 16:28out to me, which is heartening to me to see, because I knew that we were a fellow brethren,
  241. 16:35but this just really stamped it for me that you serve as the director of G. Edward Griffin's
  242. 16:41Red Pill University.
  243. 16:42And for those who do not know, G. Edward Griffin is the author of the masterful work, The
  244. 16:48the creature from Jekyll Island that details the formation of the Federal Reserve System.
  245. 16:53And it is his research as a primary resource that I have utilized in describing the Federal
  246. 16:59Reserve System here in America.
  247. 17:01So to see that that is something that you are not only aware of, but are actively engaged
  248. 17:05in working with the Federal Reserve Organization is just something that's just further bolsters
  249. 17:10my excitement about having you here on the program.
  250. 17:13Well, thank you, Abraham.
  251. 17:14Yeah, G. Edward Griffin is just a legend.
  252. 17:16I mean, the guy has been exposing these equal doers
  253. 17:19for literally 50 years before I arrived on this planet,
  254. 17:23he's in his mid 90s now.
  255. 17:25And at this point, it's obvious now that Jitter Griffin
  256. 17:29was correct on so much of this.
  257. 17:31And the exposure of the Federal Reserve,
  258. 17:34I think now we're actually watching this play out
  259. 17:36in real time in Washington, DC.
  260. 17:38Where's the gold in Fort Knox, right?
  261. 17:39We were just asking about that yesterday.
  262. 17:41So I think a lot of these questions need to be revisited
  263. 17:44and Jitter Griffin's book on this is a really good starting point.
  264. 17:48Yeah, absolutely.
  265. 17:49One of the things I've been attempting to emphasize
  266. 17:51for our audience here is that when the founders wrote
  267. 17:54our Constitution, they did so with the expressed intention
  268. 17:58that families would be able to discuss it
  269. 17:59around their dinner tables.
  270. 18:00It wasn't something that was reserved
  271. 18:02for kind of an upper echelon aristocracy
  272. 18:05or that the notion of constitutional law
  273. 18:08was a province solely for lawyers,
  274. 18:09even worse lawyers and black dresses who sit behind
  275. 18:13judicial benches, but that constitutional law was something that the entire American populace
  276. 18:18was invested in understanding.
  277. 18:20And we've lost so much of that over time.
  278. 18:22And I think the Federal Reserve System is a great example.
  279. 18:24Like most people don't understand that the Constitution expressly requires that Congress
  280. 18:29coins money.
  281. 18:31So then how then do we have this Federal Reserve System with Federal Reserve notes?
  282. 18:36And now really it's just ones and zeros and computers.
  283. 18:40But how does that impact us?
  284. 18:41Well, one of the major things, and I'm not going to turn it into an entire Federal Reserve
  285. 18:44conversation, but prior to the establishment of the Federal Reserve System in 1913, over
  286. 18:4990% of the American populace was completely debt-free, completely debt-free.
  287. 18:53That when they wanted to form businesses and think to that nature, they would work with family
  288. 18:56members and use their private capital to do these things.
  289. 18:59Now it is completely reversed to where over 90% of the American populace is laden with debt.
  290. 19:05And the scripture tells us plainly that the borrower is a slave to the lender.
  291. 19:09unfortunately, that this was a part of the plan from the very beginning.
  292. 19:11And G.R.O. Griffin details that pretty not succinctly, but extensively in his seminal work, The Creature
  293. 19:18from Jekyll Island. And so a lot of the ways we've gotten to where we are today has been
  294. 19:23little by little, little negligence, a little ignorance, a little negligence, a little ignorance,
  295. 19:27and we arrive at a place where now we have 32 trillion plus in debt, not including unfunded
  296. 19:32liabilities.
  297. 19:33Absolutely, and the Bible specifically prohibits usury.
  298. 19:37The Bible specifically calls dishonest weights and measures an abomination.
  299. 19:42And yet here we have an entire money system based on user-y, based on fraud, based on
  300. 19:48dishonest weights and measures, based on sucking the wealth out of the productive category
  301. 19:53of Americans, the middle class, and transferring it all to the megabanks that own this system.
  302. 19:58That actually was a big part of my awakening.
  303. 20:00When I was in college, I started learning about this.
  304. 20:02And I taught economics for 12 years now, so I've really become fascinated by this.
  305. 20:07But when I first read this, it was actually in a left-wing book.
  306. 20:10I called up the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and I just said, look, who owns you?
  307. 20:15And I expected, like, don't be such a moron.
  308. 20:17It's a government agency, you know, what are you talking about?
  309. 20:20And they put me through to the public information officer and the public information officer says,
  310. 20:23oh, well, we're owned by our member banks and they have shares and we pay them dividends
  311. 20:27and they elect our board.
  312. 20:28And they get what in the world?
  313. 20:30So that really helped set me on the trajectory that brought me here, where I started questioning
  314. 20:36everything and investigating all this. It is, I believe, one of the most important frauds in all
  315. 20:41human history because by taking control of the money, that allowed them to take control of everything,
  316. 20:46the education, the churches, the companies. And we have got to talk about this as a nation
  317. 20:54instead of just trusting that the people in Washington, D.C., and in Wall Street have our
  318. 20:57best interests at heart. They don't. Yeah, I mean, let's continue on this line of conversation.
  319. 21:02We'll get some of the other stuff later. So I think this is very important. First of all,
  320. 21:05folks, you know, one of the things I like to do is point you to good resources.
  321. 21:09Alex Newman's Liberty Sentinel is one of those resources.
  322. 21:12Liberty Sentinel.org is one of his major websites.
  323. 21:15I definitely want to invite you, Alex, to share more because I might might one of my
  324. 21:19objectives for this program is to connect people to trustworthy resources where they
  325. 21:23can get this information and to see this happening, you know, to learn similar to you,
  326. 21:28I was overwhelmed with any number of feelings when I learned, wait a minute, you mean to
  327. 21:32tell me that the Federal Reserve System is not federal and there are no reserves.
  328. 21:40And even now in our national conversations about inflation, what is the major thing that
  329. 21:47the populace waits for?
  330. 21:48Well, how are interest rates going to be changed by the Fed?
  331. 21:52Well, who gave the Fed the authority?
  332. 21:55Who gave a private entity the authority to govern American finance and by virtue of governing
  333. 22:02American finance, really shaping the world on a financial front, overwhelmed with any number
  334. 22:08of emotions.
  335. 22:10And now we're at this place, and I know you've talked about this before, where the United Nations
  336. 22:15is working with Bill Gates to create this digital public infrastructure.
  337. 22:24What is going on here, Alex?
  338. 22:26Well, I think what's going on, Abe, is that wicked men have conspired, and I use that term
  339. 22:34in the dictionary sense, right?
  340. 22:37Two or more people working together in secret
  341. 22:40for evil or immoral intent.
  342. 22:42David Rockefeller brags in his autobiography, page 405,
  343. 22:44that he's conspiring with what he calls
  344. 22:46a secret cabal of internationalists
  345. 22:48to build a one world political and economic party.
  346. 22:50That's right in his autobiography, page 405.
  347. 22:53These wicked men, I believe under the direction
  348. 22:56of the powers and principalities
  349. 22:58that the Apostle Paul describes in Ephesians chapter six,
  350. 23:01have worked for generations. Now, I mean, I think probably you could take this all the
  351. 23:06way back to the Tower of Babel, if not earlier, they have worked to take control of the planet
  352. 23:13through the money, through business, through education. And when you look at this money system
  353. 23:21and how it grew up into this abomination, it's lies piled on top of lies piled on top of lies.
  354. 23:26They told us when they wanted to pass the Federal Reserve Act that this was the way to rain in
  355. 23:29in the bankers and yet it was the bankers who came up with the idea as you know if
  356. 23:34they met on jekyll island which is a few hours north of where i live the
  357. 23:37government's got the signs right there the big bankers got together senator
  358. 23:39aldridge here and they came up with the federal reserve act
  359. 23:42and then they told americans this was to rain in the bankers so they have
  360. 23:45completely undermined all of our institutions to where the health care system now
  361. 23:50works to destroy our health the education system works to destroy
  362. 23:53education the justice system at least until very recently has been working to
  363. 23:58destroy justice. And if we don't deal with this, America is going to end up going the same
  364. 24:02way as so many nations before us, whether it's China or Russia or Cuba or Mozambique or
  365. 24:08Angola or Laos or you pick your country. That's where we're going to end up if the American
  366. 24:14people don't get serious about putting a stop to this restoring truth and justice and righteousness.
  367. 24:21And it's a very, very concerning prospect.
  368. 24:24And it's so true.
  369. 24:26I want to dig down a little bit into some of these details
  370. 24:30of the central bank, I'm sorry, this digital public infrastructure,
  371. 24:35because what you said is so true.
  372. 24:37And I'm kind of setting up a question now that I'm going to ask
  373. 24:40after we talk about some of the details of this digital public infrastructure.
  374. 24:45But the problem, at this point, seems so big, so outsized that it could cause a lot of people
  375. 24:51at home to feel like, wait a minute.
  376. 24:53What can I actually do to fight against that?
  377. 24:55Before I get to that question,
  378. 24:57what are some of the details that these wicked men,
  379. 25:00including Bill Gates, frankly,
  380. 25:02who's known to be invested in reducing population sizes
  381. 25:08and other things of that nature,
  382. 25:10what are some of the details of this digital public
  383. 25:13infrastructure that, frankly, the Wuhan flu
  384. 25:15is used to kind of expedite the formation of?
  385. 25:19Yeah, thanks, Abe, and I hope people will understand this.
  386. 25:22They are building what I call a digital global gulag, a digital panopticon, where everything
  387. 25:27you do will not just be surveilled.
  388. 25:29That's a big part of it, but also manipulated.
  389. 25:32We're talking about a control grid here that is beyond, I think, anything that a normal
  390. 25:37person could even begin to imagine.
  391. 25:39So when Bill Gates talks about a digital public infrastructure, there are several key components.
  392. 25:43Starts with digital money.
  393. 25:45They want to move us to what they call a central bank digital currency.
  394. 25:48Now, for the time being, Donald Trump has pushed pause on that.
  395. 25:52He's signed an executive order forbidding any executive agencies to get involved in this,
  396. 25:56and that's good.
  397. 25:57But that's just a reversal of the previous executive order from Joe Biden, who right when he got
  398. 26:01into office said it was one of the highest priorities of the administration to develop
  399. 26:05and eventually deploy a United States central bank digital currency.
  400. 26:09So digital money under the leadership of the bank for international settlements, which is
  401. 26:13kind of standardizing this process around the world.
  402. 26:15Communist China, of course, is the pilot nation,
  403. 26:18would be used as the head of the Bank for International
  404. 26:21Settlements, says, to completely eliminate all privacy.
  405. 26:24Right now, you can take a $100 bill,
  406. 26:25you can walk into a store, you can buy whatever you want.
  407. 26:27Nobody's gonna know about you in the shopkeeper.
  408. 26:30Once we move to 100% digital money,
  409. 26:32every transaction you make will be monitored,
  410. 26:36will be put into a database, will be analyzed
  411. 26:38by artificial intelligence and algorithms.
  412. 26:40So that's one big component of it.
  413. 26:42And the next big component of it is the digital ID.
  414. 26:45They want every single person, not just in the United States,
  415. 26:47but in the entire world to have a digital biometric ID
  416. 26:51which they will use to spend their digital currency
  417. 26:54to interact with any system, whether it be government,
  418. 26:57whether it be corporate, whether it be religious,
  419. 26:59all of it would involve your digital ID
  420. 27:01and your digital currency.
  421. 27:03The last big part of this is the international blockchain
  422. 27:06ledger, which sounds like a mouthful.
  423. 27:08I think they deliberately try to make this stuff seem
  424. 27:10confusing.
  425. 27:11So I'll try to explain it in as simple terms as possible.
  426. 27:14The Bank for International Settlements, as we speak, right this moment, is developing this
  427. 27:20international system where every asset in the known universe will be tokenized.
  428. 27:25Every farm, every car, every stock, every bond, every tree, every carbon credit, everything
  429. 27:31would become a digital token that lives forever on this international blockchain system.
  430. 27:38Kind of like the blockchain that Bitcoin uses.
  431. 27:40So once it's registered on there, there's tons of different systems that are all verifying
  432. 27:44that that's what it says it is, that that's who owns it, etc. And then if you want to buy or sell,
  433. 27:49you're going to have to interact with this international blockchain ledger with your digital ID and your
  434. 27:54digital currency. It is a system of total control. And then you add to that all the data that they're
  435. 27:59gathering, like from your smart cities, from your smart appliances in your home, from your smart meter
  436. 28:04that regulates the electricity coming into your house, from your internet search history, which by the way
  437. 28:09Google is monitoring it all and they want to build a what they themselves refer to as a
  438. 28:13social credit score, a social credit score system. And this was pioneered in 2015. That's when I first
  439. 28:19wrote about it for the New American magazine in China. Every citizen or really not citizens in
  440. 28:25the traditional sense, they're serfs, they're victims. Right, exactly. They each have a score
  441. 28:31and your score is based on whether you behave yourself and support the regime or not. If you have
  442. 28:37You have a bad score, you lose your privileges.
  443. 28:38If you have a good score, you get privileges.
  444. 28:40And so the control mechanism works
  445. 28:41without even having to torture you or imprison you.
  446. 28:44It's worse than people could even begin to understand Abe
  447. 28:47and we've got to be sounding the alarm about this.
  448. 28:50It's so true.
  449. 28:51I'll never forget right here on this program.
  450. 28:54And I know it's God's providence leading me to prepare
  451. 28:57for the show.
  452. 28:58But I was sounding the alarm on the one
  453. 29:00for Dr. Christina Parks on who is,
  454. 29:03who is a scientist in this field, and I came across a UN mandate where they admitted that
  455. 29:10they understood that what they called social distancing, I called physical distancing,
  456. 29:16and masking and all of those things would do nothing to impact transmission of schmovit
  457. 29:22or contraction of it, but they did it as an experiment in control to see how many people
  458. 29:27how soon and how broadly they could get compliance.
  459. 29:31They admitted that in writing.
  460. 29:33And so a lot of these things have been happening.
  461. 29:37I mean, Kaiser Trudeau from Canada literally said
  462. 29:41that that Schmovid gave them the opportunity to advance
  463. 29:44their pre-pandemic objectives.
  464. 29:46You know, and these things are happening
  465. 29:48at mind boggling, at a mind boggling pace.
  466. 29:52And as I alluded to earlier, it could seem and feel so big
  467. 29:57that the individual American citizen can feel like,
  468. 30:00wait a minute, there's nothing I can do
  469. 30:02to stop this albatross.
  470. 30:03So what are some of the things that you would recommend
  471. 30:06that American citizens can and should and must do
  472. 30:09in order to push back against,
  473. 30:10frankly, this wickedness over running our country?
  474. 30:15I think it really begins with the individual, Abe.
  475. 30:17It begins with us recognizing that this is happening.
  476. 30:21It begins with us reading the scriptures.
  477. 30:23It begins with us understanding what God teaches
  478. 30:27on every subject. Right? The purpose of government is not to educate your kids or provide you
  479. 30:32health care or give you a digital ID. The purpose of government is to punish evil. And so we need
  480. 30:38to understand these. We need to get back to a biblical worldview. And then from our own individual
  481. 30:44actions, we then need to extend that outward to our homes, our families, our wives, our husbands,
  482. 30:49our children. Are we educating them in the fear, the discipline, the nurture, the admonition of
  483. 30:54of the Lord as we're commanded to do in Ephesians.
  484. 30:57Are we teaching our children about God and his laws
  485. 31:00and his ways and what he's done for us
  486. 31:02when we wake up in the morning,
  487. 31:03when we're walking by the way,
  488. 31:04when we're going to bed at night,
  489. 31:05when we're sitting down to eat,
  490. 31:06we're not doing those things,
  491. 31:08we're not fulfilling our obligations.
  492. 31:11We're not even fulfilling the great commission.
  493. 31:12God told us to make disciples of all nations
  494. 31:15and yet we act like our children are not part of that.
  495. 31:18So I really do think it begins with us,
  496. 31:20in our homes, in our families.
  497. 31:22And then from there, we do need to,
  498. 31:24I believe get active.
  499. 31:25We have a very unique situation in this country
  500. 31:27where we the people, if you read the Constitution,
  501. 31:29are the sovereigns.
  502. 31:31So God has told us to be good stewards,
  503. 31:32God has commanded us to be good stewards
  504. 31:35of the blessings he's given us.
  505. 31:36And how can we not admit that being born
  506. 31:39in a free country based on biblical principles
  507. 31:42is a blessing that we need to protect?
  508. 31:43So we need to get active
  509. 31:45and that may be calling up your congressman
  510. 31:47and asking for a meeting.
  511. 31:48That may be running for state representative.
  512. 31:50That may be calling your sheriff
  513. 31:51and discussing some issues with him
  514. 31:53and educating people in your community.
  515. 31:55It may be getting more active in your church
  516. 31:58and using your church as a springboard to go out
  517. 32:01and preach the gospel, to go out and try to bring the good news
  518. 32:06to the rest of your community.
  519. 32:08So I think there's a lot we have to do, Abe,
  520. 32:10and I think if people were just following God's instructions,
  521. 32:13all the people who say they're Christian,
  522. 32:14if we would just follow God's instructions,
  523. 32:16a lot of this evil would melt away so fast.
  524. 32:21We'll get back from this break with Alex Newman.
  525. 32:26John the Baptist and Jesus gave the same command.
  526. 32:29Repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
  527. 32:33Repentance is a reorientation toward God,
  528. 32:36resulting in a change in actions.
  529. 32:38Since our sins were fully accounted for in Jesus' death,
  530. 32:42repentance is not about earning forgiveness,
  531. 32:45but about receiving the forgiveness
  532. 32:47already secured through Jesus Christ.
  533. 32:49I'm Jordan Shambly, and you can read the rest of
  534. 32:52life of repentance on the stand dot net
  535. 33:03one-minute commentary
  536. 33:03are available at a f r dot net back to the Hamilton
  537. 33:07quarter on american family radio
  538. 33:10welcome back to the Hamilton corner my guess is is
  539. 33:13alex newman c o of liberty sentinel media you can find his website
  540. 33:18at liberty sentinel dot org one of the things that you'll find there that was
  541. 33:22just such a
  542. 33:22blessing to my heart that he defines sentinel using websters
  543. 33:261828 dictionary if you've been listening to this show for any length of time, you know,
  544. 33:31that is the Hamilton Corner's dictionary of choice.
  545. 33:35And I won't go into a whole long diatribe now.
  546. 33:37It's why that is the case, but I was blessed to see that.
  547. 33:40Alex, is there any other websites that we should direct the people to our people here
  548. 33:44to connect with you and Liberty Sentinel media and all the different things that you're involved
  549. 33:48in?
  550. 33:49Well, thank you, Abe.
  551. 33:50Liberty Sentinel.org is a good landing spot.
  552. 33:52We do all of our shows are posted there every day.
  553. 33:54So, service senior editor at the New American magazine,
  554. 33:57I'm executive director of public school exit,
  555. 33:59which is just a volunteer role.
  556. 34:01And then I write and contribute
  557. 34:02to a lot of different publications,
  558. 34:03but librecentinel.org is a good landing spot.
  559. 34:06And then on X, Alex Newman, underscore J-O-U.
  560. 34:09Excellent, excellent.
  561. 34:10And before we went to the break,
  562. 34:11you were talking about the things,
  563. 34:14and it just the note of my heart that we share routinely
  564. 34:18on this program, the necessity of understanding
  565. 34:20what we, the people can, should and must do.
  566. 34:24And I was just talking with you during the break
  567. 34:27about that was a real discussion during our founding area.
  568. 34:30A lot of people forget that between the Declaration
  569. 34:32of Independence in 1776 and the US Constitution's drafting
  570. 34:36first in 1787 and ultimate ratification two years thereafter,
  571. 34:40there was something that governed the United States
  572. 34:42of America and it was called the Articles of Confederation.
  573. 34:45All right.
  574. 34:46And the preamble to our Constitution
  575. 34:48that begins with we the people that caused great consternation
  576. 34:52amongst anti-federalists in particular, namely Patrick Henry, that during the Virginia
  577. 34:56ratifying convention that he argued that the reference to We The People in the
  578. 35:01preamble, which diverged from preambles and popular governing documents at the time,
  579. 35:06even American governing documents, the treaties with Paris and things of that nature
  580. 35:09did not begin with an expression of We The People. And so Patrick Henry warned
  581. 35:14and was concerned that this was an expression that state sovereignty would
  582. 35:19be eroded and that this would be set the foundation for this outsized national government that
  583. 35:25will gobble up the states and his fellow anti-federalists, Edmund Randolph, governor of Virginia at the
  584. 35:30time, said no, no, no, no, no, no, Patrick, this is not an expression of the decimation
  585. 35:35of state sovereignty. It's an articulation of where true American authority rests. The
  586. 35:41reference to we the people is the right identification that the source of authority for ratifying
  587. 35:46this constitution rests with the people as opposed to the state as a corporate entity
  588. 35:51and that the state is comprised of people.
  589. 35:56So in order to have the proper ratification to occur, the states needed to recognize the
  590. 36:03individual liberty, the individual authority, and that was a major transition point for the
  591. 36:10United States of America that the individuals are the ones who ultimately have the authority.
  592. 36:14reality of unalienable rights is granted is what individuals have because it's
  593. 36:19individuals that are made in the image and likeness of God. So I appreciate
  594. 36:22your highlighting that that we have to recognize that we the people still have
  595. 36:28the authority. But what has happened and I often say this that darkness and not an
  596. 36:31affirmative force immediately reoccupy the space vacated by the light. And for
  597. 36:35too long generationally even that we the people in the United States of America
  598. 36:39have seated our authority. And so that darkness has infiltrated the space where
  599. 36:43that the individuals in our nation have vacated, but high time is present for us now to re-establish
  600. 36:49ourselves as we should be established.
  601. 36:52Now you mentioned that one of the major sources of drift in our nation has been in the education
  602. 36:58space.
  603. 36:59You wrote the book indoctrinating our children to death.
  604. 37:01I endorsed your book.
  605. 37:03You talk about the history of government education in our nation.
  606. 37:07And there is an issue that is happening right now
  607. 37:11That needs to be addressed here. I describe myself as an equal opportunity truth teller called balls and strikes
  608. 37:17I'm grateful for president Trump's election for a lot of things that he's doing
  609. 37:21But I don't think we help him by being silent when he makes missteps and I think one of the missteps is the potential nomination as
  610. 37:30the
  611. 37:31I believe deputy, I'm sorry, assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of Education, Penny
  612. 37:36Schwinn.
  613. 37:37And this is something that I know you've covered at Liberty Sentinel.
  614. 37:40What do our audience, what does our audience here need to know about Penny Schwinn?
  615. 37:45Well, thank you, Abe.
  616. 37:47I think this is a really important matter.
  617. 37:49And I agree with you 100%.
  618. 37:50I'm very pleased with much of what Donald Trump has done, but it doesn't help him or anybody
  619. 37:55for us to just act like cheerleaders on a football team.
  620. 37:59We need to look at each action, each nominee based on their merits and Penny Schwinn.
  621. 38:05Unfortunately, I first came across her several years ago when she was a commissioner of education
  622. 38:09in Tennessee.
  623. 38:10And I read an article about her because she had made a proposal that the state of Tennessee
  624. 38:15go visit every single child in the state at home to interview them or interrogate them
  625. 38:21about everything from their mental health to their vaccine status to their stress levels
  626. 38:25to their family life, I was very, very concerned to see that.
  627. 38:30And you look at the press release that they put out.
  628. 38:33She referred to the children as our children.
  629. 38:37She said, all the stakeholders need to rally around here.
  630. 38:39And that is very, very troubling thing.
  631. 38:41These are not our children.
  632. 38:43God entrusted those children to us.
  633. 38:46The image of God is on those children, not the image of Caesar.
  634. 38:49And so that was really concerning.
  635. 38:51And then as I dug deeper into her background,
  636. 38:53And I see she's been involved in trying to stop the removal of all kinds of left-wing ideology and indoctrination in the schools in Tennessee
  637. 39:02controversies in Texas controversies in California and the one thing that everybody points to all the
  638. 39:08Conservatives who are supporting her they said well at least she supports school choice
  639. 39:11So I looked into her support for school choice and what I found was a public comment
  640. 39:15She had made where she said we can't just give out money. We have to have accountability
  641. 39:19We have to have transparency.
  642. 39:21We have to have high standards, which is exactly what I've been warning about for years.
  643. 39:25If they start giving us money, they're going to want to start controlling our homeschools
  644. 39:29and our private Christian schools.
  645. 39:31And that's totally unacceptable.
  646. 39:32So I hope Trump will withdraw this nomination or the Senate will scrutinize it closely.
  647. 39:36And even if they shut down the Department of Education, we need good people in there while
  648. 39:40that process happens.
  649. 39:41Absolutely, absolutely.
  650. 39:43And similar to you, I've warned that whatever the government funds it controls ultimately,
  651. 39:49You know, when have you ever seen this scenario
  652. 39:51where government gained access to an area
  653. 39:55and decided, you know what, we've done enough there.
  654. 39:57Why don't we back away?
  655. 40:00We've never happened.
  656. 40:01What's the last time you've seen that happen, Alex?
  657. 40:03Never wear a 14th.
  658. 40:07This is a nature of government, right?
  659. 40:08As Ronald Reagan said,
  660. 40:09the closest thing to eternal life is a government program.
  661. 40:11It literally is a nature of government.
  662. 40:12I'll never forget it.
  663. 40:13And you and I are getting to know each other even more.
  664. 40:15So, and I'm looking forward to us being together
  665. 40:18in Bartlett, Tennessee this summer
  666. 40:19as a Cultureproof 2025 conference,
  667. 40:21but I was in law school when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans,
  668. 40:25that's where I'm from,
  669. 40:26and I ended up having to relocate to Texas.
  670. 40:27I ultimately ended up passionate about
  671. 40:29and starting my professional career in Texas,
  672. 40:31but following Hurricane Katrina,
  673. 40:33we were directed to this disaster assistance center, okay?
  674. 40:38And through FEMA, actually, to help with rents, you know,
  675. 40:43and I did this very, very radical thing.
  676. 40:45You might have heard about it before,
  677. 40:47though I was still in law school,
  678. 40:48I had to work my way through law school.
  679. 40:49So I got a job, I got a job.
  680. 40:52And, you know, because we were being called Katrina,
  681. 40:56refugees and all of these things.
  682. 40:58And when I got my job, I went to the Disaster Assistance Center
  683. 41:01to say, hey, I don't need any assistance
  684. 41:03because I have a job.
  685. 41:05And the Disaster Assistance Center
  686. 41:07made it almost impossible for me to reject assistance.
  687. 41:12I was required to have meetings twice a month,
  688. 41:15bring my check stubs and to prove I didn't need the assistance
  689. 41:19and get this, they still sent the check to my apartment.
  690. 41:23So each month I had to work more
  691. 41:25to bring the uncast check back to the disaster assistance center,
  692. 41:32and they made me do that for six months
  693. 41:33before they stopped sending the checks to my house.
  694. 41:36For six months.
  695. 41:37It's typical of government, right?
  696. 41:37We love you so much.
  697. 41:38We're gonna help you at gunpoint if necessary.
  698. 41:40Yes, and I was, and the thing I told them, I said,
  699. 41:43listen, I know there are lots of people from New Orleans
  700. 41:45need help. Thankfully, I've been fortunate enough where I don't need it. I don't need it. And so
  701. 41:51the old ad is getting the assistance. I didn't even do anything to get on the list of assistance
  702. 41:56other than being there where you got like toiletries and things of that nature, but getting off of
  703. 42:01the assistance, it took a Herculean effort on my part. And I'm pretty sure I may be wrong here,
  704. 42:07but I'm pretty sure I was in a minority of people who was saying that thank you. But I'm in a position
  705. 42:13grace by God's grace to not need that assistance right now and I
  706. 42:18were harder to get off of it than to get on it. It was it was
  707. 42:23remarkable. Yeah and praise the Lord for people who even in the
  708. 42:27face of that kind of pressure still withstand. You know, I'm
  709. 42:30here in Florida right now. I could easily take $50,000 per year
  710. 42:35to homeschool my six children. But I won't because it's other
  711. 42:39people's money. I have no right to take my neighbor's money
  712. 42:42to educate my children.
  713. 42:43I don't need $50,000 a year to educate my children.
  714. 42:46We might spend a couple of thousand, maybe three or 4,000
  715. 42:49to educate them.
  716. 42:51We're part of a few co-ops, you know,
  717. 42:52classical conversations, some other things.
  718. 42:54But even a lot of our good friends who know the Lord
  719. 42:58and love the Lord, it's very difficult
  720. 43:00to resist that temptation.
  721. 43:01So I've been pleased to see a little bit of a shift
  722. 43:04in kind of the public attitude.
  723. 43:05When I heard Donald Trump talking about the possibility
  724. 43:07of abolishing FEMA, maybe sending that back to the states,
  725. 43:11That is, I think, a step in the right direction.
  726. 43:13Ultimately, this should be a responsibility for the churches,
  727. 43:15for neighbors, for nonprofit organizations.
  728. 43:19But we really need to move away from the direction
  729. 43:21of the government is our caretaker,
  730. 43:23the government is responsible for us,
  731. 43:25and even worse for our children,
  732. 43:27the same attitude that Penny Schwinn displayed
  733. 43:29while she was in Tennessee.
  734. 43:30Yeah, you're spot on, man.
  735. 43:31And this goes back to something you said earlier.
  736. 43:34Where will we cultivate this idea
  737. 43:37that we are not entitled to other people's money?
  738. 43:38We're not entitled to our neighbor's resources.
  739. 43:40That's not gonna come from government.
  740. 43:42It's not gonna come from government education.
  741. 43:43That's gonna only come from the homes and the discipleship
  742. 43:45that we cultivate within our homes, within our families.
  743. 43:48And this is again, something that we can and we should,
  744. 43:51and we must do it.
  745. 43:53We must do it.
  746. 43:54You referred to President Trump's expression
  747. 43:58and seemingly in a short order,
  748. 44:01we'll see an executive order to this end
  749. 44:03that he wants to dismantle.
  750. 44:05This is what he said from the law office.
  751. 44:08Last week, I think,
  752. 44:09uh... i would like to see it this man to be immediately
  753. 44:11concerning the department of education
  754. 44:13now when you recognize the breath and scope of the department of education
  755. 44:17uh... it'll be a daunting task and ultimately is going to require an act of
  756. 44:20congress
  757. 44:21in order to do so but do you think that is a realistic proposition
  758. 44:25uh... that the president can and will follow through on this expressed
  759. 44:29uh... desire to
  760. 44:31dismantle the department of education
  761. 44:33well as you said if this is not something that he can do on his own and there are
  762. 44:37good ways to do this and there are bad ways to do it all start by saying of course
  763. 44:40the department of education needs to be shut down article one section eight does
  764. 44:43not list education is one of the powers we delegated to the federal government
  765. 44:47they don't need that department should be shut down
  766. 44:49but uh... there's been great bills introduced in congress in fact uh...
  767. 44:52thomas massy has been introducing a bill congressman thomas massy kentucky for
  768. 44:56at least four congresses now h r eight ninety nine
  769. 44:59to terminate the department of education
  770. 45:01uh... i interviewed him about it's a simple bill why why do we need this
  771. 45:04but then you look at what the swamp is doing right now
  772. 45:06and you've got these fake shut down
  773. 45:09the Department of Education Bill.
  774. 45:10There's one in the Senate right now
  775. 45:11that just redistributes all the functions to other agencies.
  776. 45:14The Treasury will handle this,
  777. 45:15Interior will handle this,
  778. 45:17Health and Human Services will handle this.
  779. 45:19I don't think that's really an improvement
  780. 45:21to just scatter all these functions and powers and authorities
  781. 45:24to a bunch of different agencies.
  782. 45:25We do need to shut it down as a baby step
  783. 45:27in the right direction.
  784. 45:29And I think Trump has kind of expressed a desire
  785. 45:33to use some of these authorities that have been usurped
  786. 45:35by the feds over the years to reverse some of the craziness.
  787. 45:38And I understand that desire, I understand that temptation.
  788. 45:41You know, the kids in California are being taught things
  789. 45:43that are horrific, but we need to understand these powers
  790. 45:47never should have been usurped in the first place.
  791. 45:49I hope he'll get support in Congress.
  792. 45:51We know there's a lot of rhinos there.
  793. 45:52I hope he'll get the support to shut it down.
  794. 45:54It needs to happen, but that's not going to improve
  795. 45:58the schools to where a Christian can say,
  796. 45:59oh, well, I'll just send little Johnny
  797. 46:01to the local public school today.
  798. 46:03we've got a long way to go after that.
  799. 46:06Yeah, I agree 100%.
  800. 46:08What is your take on?
  801. 46:09I know a lot of people are objecting to a limbic man
  802. 46:12being tapped by President Trump to be his secretary of education.
  803. 46:15What do you think about her nomination?
  804. 46:18Well, if her job is going to be to shut the place down
  805. 46:21and turn the lights off, fumigate, and sell the building,
  806. 46:24she's probably an adequate pick for that.
  807. 46:27To body slam?
  808. 46:28Exactly.
  809. 46:29Right.
  810. 46:30Exactly.
  811. 46:31And that's what needs to happen.
  812. 46:32I mean, this thing needs to be pulverized.
  813. 46:34needs to be crushed into the ground.
  814. 46:35Everybody needs to be fired.
  815. 46:36All these programs need to be shut down.
  816. 46:38So if that's really the plan, that's gonna be great.
  817. 46:41And I've talked to quite a few of the people
  818. 46:43who are working on this.
  819. 46:45Trump does, I think genuinely want to shut down
  820. 46:47this department.
  821. 46:48So I hope that's what will happen.
  822. 46:50I differ with him on a few areas,
  823. 46:53like this idea of federal school choice.
  824. 46:56I think there's right ways to help get kids
  825. 46:58out of the public school system.
  826. 46:59And then more dangerous ways.
  827. 47:01We talked about this at just a moment ago, a little bit.
  828. 47:03So I hope that we can all agree
  829. 47:06the US Department of Education shouldn't exist.
  830. 47:08The federal government shouldn't have any involvement
  831. 47:10in the school system.
  832. 47:11And if that's the understanding in DC,
  833. 47:13I think Linda will do a great job.
  834. 47:15And I hope that's the direction we'll move in.
  835. 47:17I agree.
  836. 47:18I mean, similar to you, my wife and I,
  837. 47:19we have six children.
  838. 47:21We educate our children at home as a feature
  839. 47:23of our discipleship commitment.
  840. 47:27The only thing that I would remotely be willing to entertain
  841. 47:31and I remotely is the keyword there
  842. 47:33would be an exclusion of the funds expended from taxable income.
  843. 47:38No voucher, no, we don't need any money like you said.
  844. 47:41I don't need the federal government to fund my commitment
  845. 47:43to rear my children in the nurture
  846. 47:45and admonition of the Lord.
  847. 47:47And if that is not potentially on the table,
  848. 47:52then stay out about our way.
  849. 47:54Leave us alone.
  850. 47:55Let us continue with the unalienable rights
  851. 47:57that God has given us to rear our children
  852. 47:59as he's called us to do so in government stay out
  853. 48:02of our business.
  854. 48:03And that seems like a radical concept now, but for the majority of our national history,
  855. 48:08that is what the American people understood.
  856. 48:10With this recent development or introduction of the Jimmy Carter Department of Education,
  857. 48:15lots of people have used recent recency and experience and synonymous that with being normal.
  858. 48:24That's not normal.
  859. 48:25And unfortunately, the disrespect from music is on and we're running out of time.
  860. 48:28Alex, we've got to have you back home, man.
  861. 48:30Thank you for joining us today on the program.
  862. 48:32I really appreciate it.
  863. 48:33Thank you so much, Evan.
  864. 48:34God bless you, sir.
  865. 48:35The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  866. 48:41Family Association or American Family Radio.

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