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May 6, 2025 · 51:49

President Trump signs an Executive Order ending federal funding for “gain of function” research.

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0:00 - 15:00. Amos 5:21-23. God does not accept just anything offered to Him as “worship.” 15:00 - 31:00. President Trump signs an Executive Order ending federal funding for “gain of function” research. 31:00 - 48:00. In a standoff a quiet blink is still a blink. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links RFK Jr. - Gain of function research Protests in China

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  20. 1:11of the program.
  21. 1:12We're going to have a conversation about several things which are quite interesting.
  22. 1:16of the one of the things that we're going to mention is is something that it's not getting
  23. 1:21a lot of coverage unsurprisingly is getting some but it's not getting enough coverage when
  24. 1:27you consider the significance of the issue but that is why I'm that is why we do this show
  25. 1:32and that is why you tune in because we often end up uh shall I say gallivanting in some
  26. 1:38tulips that go ignored by mini gardeners I'll say it that way and we're going to begin as
  27. 1:48we always do in the word of God because it is indispensable to our daily living, indispensable.
  28. 1:57It should be for us who are believers.
  29. 2:02It should be that if we go a day without giving due attention to the word of God, that
  30. 2:10it would affect us even more so than if we go without natural food because we become so
  31. 2:21one with our Lord through his word in seeking him, we recognize that we need our daily bread.
  32. 2:28And the Lord's word description tells us that it gives light, brings insight to the simple
  33. 2:35and it enables us to navigate the times that we're facing. At this very moment, many of you,
  34. 2:40if not most of you are making your transition from your part-time jobs, where you generate an
  35. 2:45income to your full-time jobs, when you cultivate an outcome. And as you do so, I want to remind you
  36. 2:50you to make your moves with intentionality, recognizing that we're all given the same amount
  37. 2:56of time every single day to utilize it.
  38. 3:00What do we do with the time that God has given us?
  39. 3:03There's no such thing as someone who is a super-graced person who receives more grace from God than
  40. 3:13another.
  41. 3:15Because the Lord said he gives more grace to the humble.
  42. 3:17But if there's a deficiency in grace, we should consider whether or not that deficiency is a product of
  43. 3:25hubris pride
  44. 3:26Swelling up in us
  45. 3:28We begin each program with the word of God because we want to make sure that we line ourselves
  46. 3:33And our hearts according to scripture as we endeavor to navigate the issues of the day
  47. 3:38So as you're making your way to your full-time jobs understand the primacy that God places on family
  48. 3:43Refuse to allow the issues of the day, the press of the world to cause you to neglect your home.
  49. 3:50Refuse to allow that to happen.
  50. 3:52I know it's easier said than done, but this is absolutely necessary.
  51. 3:56I've been having conversations often with my oldest son about the proper role for emotions in our lives.
  52. 4:02God gives us emotions, but not for them to lead us anywhere.
  53. 4:05Emotions are fickle and they are horrible generals, but tremendous foot soldiers,
  54. 4:10which is why the Lord gives us instruction to set our affections.
  55. 4:14We direct our emotions.
  56. 4:16We don't ignore feelings,
  57. 4:18but feelings don't govern our course of conduct.
  58. 4:20So as men, and I'm talking to my son,
  59. 4:22who's growing as a young man, he's a teenager now,
  60. 4:25I said, but as men, we have an obligation
  61. 4:28to make sure we refuse to allow our emotions
  62. 4:30to dictate our conduct.
  63. 4:31But we tell our emotions what we're going to do,
  64. 4:34and you'll find that emotions get in line
  65. 4:36once they've been given direction.
  66. 4:39And it's not something that's only for men,
  67. 4:42but I was just saying, conversation we're having
  68. 4:44with my son. To the word of God we go. To the book of Amos. Amos chapter 5 is where we're going to go.
  69. 4:51Amos chapter 5, I'm grateful to be turning to this portion of scripture for a host of reasons. I'm going
  70. 5:00to get into that in a moment. What you're going to see from this text, this is one of the biblical
  71. 5:06sources, not the exclusive source, but one of the biblical sources that communicates
  72. 5:11that God doesn't accept everything that we put the word worship on. You know, worship is in
  73. 5:16and air quotes if you're not able to watch the show right now,
  74. 5:18if you're just listening to the audio.
  75. 5:19But just because you put the word worship on it,
  76. 5:22doesn't mean that God is accepting it.
  77. 5:24And the Lord spoke through the prophet Amos
  78. 5:28to correct the nation of Israel in this regard.
  79. 5:31Now Amos is so amazing how God does things
  80. 5:34because Amos's book begins by referring to him
  81. 5:37as a shepherd from Tacoa.
  82. 5:41So several things are at play here.
  83. 5:43First and foremost, at this time in Israel's history,
  84. 5:47Very similar to the time of Jesus' birth in the first century,
  85. 5:50a shepherd's were near the bottom rung, if you will,
  86. 5:54of the social strata in Israel.
  87. 5:57You know, shepherds weren't regarded as people
  88. 5:59who needed to be taken very seriously,
  89. 6:03especially when it came to words of wisdom being conveyed.
  90. 6:07Yet here you have God calling a shepherd
  91. 6:10to come and to speak to kings.
  92. 6:14Isn't that ironic?
  93. 6:16Secondarily, the Lord tells us that Amos is from the city of Tacoa.
  94. 6:20Tacoa is a small village that is southeast of Bethlehem.
  95. 6:26Like this gives me an opportunity to correct something I said.
  96. 6:29I believe it was last week because Bethlehem means in Hebrew house of bread.
  97. 6:34Bethel means house of God.
  98. 6:38I think I said that I transposed them last week because I want to correct that.
  99. 6:42Bethel or Bethel is house of God.
  100. 6:45Bethlehem is house of bread.
  101. 6:48So the Lord is telling us that he summoned Amos
  102. 6:52from the southern kingdom of Judah,
  103. 6:56had him to travel northward to confront the king of Israel
  104. 6:59and the minister during the reigns of both noted
  105. 7:03Joash as the king of Israel and Uzziah as the king of Judah.
  106. 7:07One more point I wanna mention is that Amos
  107. 7:11ministered in the 8th century BC.
  108. 7:15his ministry transpired almost immediately
  109. 7:18before Jose's ministry chronologically.
  110. 7:22So he's earlier in the 700s BC than Jose's ministry.
  111. 7:26And you remember BC the clock counts down
  112. 7:29till you get to AD, then you begin to count upward.
  113. 7:32So in the, this is the context and much of what Amos
  114. 7:36confronts us right along the lines
  115. 7:38what we talked about yesterday.
  116. 7:42Right along the lines that we talked about yesterday,
  117. 7:44that material resource being well resourced can be a blessing if the people who are resourced have the character to sustain it.
  118. 7:58Alright, but if you have resources without the character, you could become a weapon of mass destruction.
  119. 8:13instruction.
  120. 8:15And here much of what Amos does is confronting Israel because of what they done with their material
  121. 8:26prosperity.
  122. 8:27And so you come to this point in Amos chapter 5, I pick up in verse 21 and read through to
  123. 8:35verse 23.
  124. 8:36And I want you to consider this because you know, here this kind of these types of conversations
  125. 8:43very often. But look at what Amos records God as saying. Verse 21,
  126. 8:50I hate, I reject your festivals, nor do I delight in your solemn assemblies.
  127. 8:58Even though you offer to me burnt offerings and your grain offerings, I will not accept them.
  128. 9:06And I will not even look at the peace offerings of your fatlings.
  129. 9:11Take away from me the noise of your songs. I
  130. 9:15Will not even listen to the sound of your harps
  131. 9:25When last time he heard something like this on a Sunday morning
  132. 9:29Turn the music off turn it off turn it off. I don't hear nothing of your festivals shut it down. I don't delight in your solemn assemblies
  133. 9:40You can make your offerings, but I will not accept them
  134. 9:44When you read this passage within the context
  135. 9:47and Amos is ministering in,
  136. 9:50Amos is confronting by the Spirit of God one phenomenon.
  137. 9:54God is not concerned with performative ceremonial
  138. 9:58worship primarily.
  139. 10:00He is concerned with the heart condition
  140. 10:03and the conduct that flows from a worship filled heart.
  141. 10:08Away from me with your festivals, your ceremonies,
  142. 10:11your songs, there are grievance to me
  143. 10:14If the songs do not accurately reflect your heart condition
  144. 10:17as demonstrated by how you live.
  145. 10:23I've said before and I'll say again,
  146. 10:24God is not an agreement with everything that we call church.
  147. 10:30He's not an agreement with it.
  148. 10:33He's not an agreement with everything we call church.
  149. 10:36He's not an agreement with everything we call worship.
  150. 10:43God understands that there are some people
  151. 10:46that are standing behind pulpits
  152. 10:47because it's making money for them,
  153. 10:49and they're far more interested in celebrity
  154. 10:51and crowd accumulation, then they are in actual holiness.
  155. 10:55God knows, God knows.
  156. 10:58He is not confused by those who say they're worshipers,
  157. 11:04but they're really just performers.
  158. 11:09God knows, I've said before, when Paul talks about
  159. 11:12the false teachers and the people having itching ears.
  160. 11:16Remember, the Apostle Paul says that the people accumulate
  161. 11:19to themselves, people telling them what they want to hear.
  162. 11:27In other words, false teachers wouldn't have huge platforms if there weren't lots of people that wanted to hear the false teaching.
  163. 11:42I'm gonna say that again. False teachers would not have large platforms if there weren't large amounts of people that wanted to hear the false teaching.
  164. 11:56I understand there are some people who are deceived. That is true.
  165. 11:59There are some who are not deceived and that is what they choose to hear.
  166. 12:04That is what they choose to consume.
  167. 12:11Amos provides us one source where God is revealing His disposition concerning fraudulent worshipers.
  168. 12:19To which he says, I reject your festivals.
  169. 12:22I don't delight in your solemn assemblies.
  170. 12:26Even though you offer up to me burn offerings and your grain offerings, I will not accept them.
  171. 12:32See, when people present a dilution of who God is, you know, they represent God is just
  172. 12:43this cosmic Santa Claus who's waiting, you know, to give you and tell you whatever you
  173. 12:49want.
  174. 12:50You just pull the lever, press the button.
  175. 12:53He's a cosmic vending machine.
  176. 12:58They act and treat him as if he accepts everything.
  177. 13:00Well, she clearly says he doesn't.
  178. 13:06Even though you offer up to me, burn offerings in your grain offerings, I would not accept
  179. 13:09them.
  180. 13:11would not even look at the peace offerings of your fatlings, take away from me the noise of your songs.
  181. 13:22Take away from me the noise of your songs. Meaning people have had the experience and this is
  182. 13:27unfortunate but this is true. Having amazing choirs who are extremely talented musically
  183. 13:35that are overrun with sinfulness and some actually practically live and practically function as if
  184. 13:44their talent gives license for them to live in rebellion against the Lord.
  185. 13:52So I just want to present this so that our audience can know,
  186. 13:56oh, there's biblical precedent for God saying, hey, you're saying that's worship,
  187. 14:02I don't accept that. You're presenting that to me as worship, I reject that.
  188. 14:10This is a source of God saying, I hate that. Well, God is looking for is for brokenness and
  189. 14:18It's a contrition in the heart, and that heart condition before the Lord is made evident in
  190. 14:26the way we live.
  191. 14:31It's not enough for us to sing well and live poorly.
  192. 14:38God's desire is for us to, yes, sing well and live well that our lives actually emanate
  193. 14:47beautiful music to our kingdom, that our lifestyles emit a sweet-selling aroma in his nostril.
  194. 14:53This is what God desires of his people.
  195. 15:00A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  196. 15:03We were made to do the will of God.
  197. 15:06That's our design.
  198. 15:07That's what will really fulfill us,
  199. 15:08carrying out what he's called us to do.
  200. 15:10Whereas as much as we think we know what we wanna do,
  201. 15:13we really don't.
  202. 15:14I think of the message that great theologian Dr. Seuss.
  203. 15:18Of course, the story of Green Eggs and Ham,
  204. 15:19an interesting story.
  205. 15:21She's Sam Iam, Chase and Chase is the fella,
  206. 15:23trying to convince him to eat Green Eggs and Ham.
  207. 15:25And when he finally gives in, he finally decided,
  208. 15:28I'll eat him to get rid of Sam Iam.
  209. 15:30And when he tastes them, he realized,
  210. 15:32man, I like this.
  211. 15:35That's a beautiful example of the way the gospel is
  212. 15:38for people and people to finally surrender to Jesus.
  213. 15:40They come to realize,
  214. 15:42Jesus is what I've been looking for my whole life.
  215. 15:45And it's like something inside of them screams out.
  216. 15:47This is it.
  217. 15:48How important it is that we're about God's business
  218. 15:51helping people to find out what life is all about.
  219. 15:53It's knowing Jesus and following him as well.
  220. 16:01While in the emergency room with my wife,
  221. 16:03as she was struggling with the COVID-19 virus herself.
  222. 16:06And I looked at her, I said, are you scared?
  223. 16:09And she said a little bit, but I've been through worse.
  224. 16:12The certainty of mankind's history with uncertainty,
  225. 16:15an article by Peter Rosenberger.
  226. 16:18And then as her fever was approaching almost 103,
  227. 16:21she started singing in Christ alone.
  228. 16:24I placed my trust and found my glory in the power of cross.
  229. 16:28And that's how she has anchored herself
  230. 16:30in the certainty of Christ through her huge medical journey
  231. 16:33that has included 80 surgeries,
  232. 16:35both of her legs amputated,
  233. 16:37a hundred doctors of treated, 12 hospitals,
  234. 16:39and now the COVID-19 virus.
  235. 16:41And so when we live with those kinds of uncertainties,
  236. 16:45anchoring ourselves in Christ, in Christ alone,
  237. 16:48that's the only place we can run to where there is certainty.
  238. 16:51To read this article and more, visit afa.net
  239. 16:54forward slash the stand.
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  242. 17:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III.
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  264. 18:26Right.
  265. 18:30This is not foolishness to sure.
  266. 18:31This is something actually that is very, very, very important.
  267. 18:35And not surprisingly, this is not the thing I was alluding to in the first segment by the
  268. 18:39way that's not getting the type of coverage it should.
  269. 18:42But this is another item that isn't getting the type of coverage it should.
  270. 18:46And you'll understand why it's not when I get into what I'm doing.
  271. 18:51But yesterday, President Trump signed an executive order banning federal funding for gain of function
  272. 18:58research now. Many of you may be aware of what that is already, what some may not be aware of what
  273. 19:05that is, what gain of function research is taking biological pathogens and then adding genetic material
  274. 19:12or biological information to make the pathogens lethal to human beings at scale. Not just in onesie
  275. 19:22to use these, but to make it lethal at scale.
  276. 19:26And as I'm setting this up already, many of you are already
  277. 19:30thinking what I'm thinking.
  278. 19:32So wait a minute, didn't we let it record?
  279. 19:36Testify under oath that the US was not involved in gain
  280. 19:40of function research.
  281. 19:41And now we know that that is just a complete lie, which is why
  282. 19:49Ice Cream Man issued a part not only who
  283. 19:52was crack smoking son Hunter, but guess who else was pardoned?
  284. 20:01The we've never gone to himself.
  285. 20:03He's serious crisis to go to waste.
  286. 20:05Now, one of the things that's so interesting in this,
  287. 20:09and it's amazing to me, and y'all know,
  288. 20:11Balzer strikes is what I need to call him.
  289. 20:12President Trump is wrong, he's wrong when he's right.
  290. 20:14He's right.
  291. 20:15One of the things that cannot be denied
  292. 20:17is the amount of transparency that we've received
  293. 20:21in this first 100 days or so of the Trump administration.
  294. 20:25which many of us are not surprised,
  295. 20:28his supporters are not surprised but at all.
  296. 20:30It's amazing, the contrast that is happening there,
  297. 20:35but President Trump hosted a press conference
  298. 20:38in the Oval Office and he included
  299. 20:41Health and Human Services Director,
  300. 20:43Robert Kennedy Jr., the FDA commissioner,
  301. 20:47Dr. Martin McCarry, you had the NIH director now,
  302. 20:50Dr. Jay Butticharya who was there as well,
  303. 20:54But in announcing this executive order signing,
  304. 20:58Robert Kennedy Jr. provided a bit of history,
  305. 21:00which I think is important for us to know
  306. 21:02and understand concerning the development
  307. 21:05of gain of function research really
  308. 21:08in pursuit of biological warfare.
  309. 21:11And he explains quite a bit of that history,
  310. 21:13shows how it would basically gain a function research
  311. 21:15from the US standpoint and generally was done with,
  312. 21:19but then it had a resurrection.
  313. 21:22Listen to you in watch clip number two as RFK Junior gives a little bit of history concerning
  314. 21:27gain of function research.
  315. 21:28Go.
  316. 21:29Have you ever had anything to say we signed some very important documents having to do
  317. 21:34with health.
  318. 21:35Mr. President, I gain a function this is an historic day the end of gain of function research
  319. 21:44funding by the federal government and also controls by private corporations on gain
  320. 21:49of Functions Studies.
  321. 21:51This was a kind of study that was engaged in by the United
  322. 21:55States Military and Intelligence agencies beginning in 1947.
  323. 22:01By 1969, the CIA said that they had reached nuclear
  324. 22:06equivalency, that they could kill the entire US
  325. 22:09population, or 29 cents a person.
  326. 22:13That year, President Nixon went to Fort DeTrick and announced
  327. 22:17a unilateral end to this kind of research, what they call dual use research research,
  328. 22:23that was for vaccination and also for military purposes. He then persuaded over 180 countries
  329. 22:31to sign the bio-weapons charter in 1970, that basically ended in a function research around
  330. 22:39the globe until 2002 or 2001 after the anthrax attacks, we passed the Patriot Act and the
  331. 22:49Patriot Act had a provisional, little non-provision and it has said that although the bio-weapons
  332. 22:55charter is still in effect and the Geneva Convention is still in effect, US federal officials
  333. 23:02who violated cannot be prosecuted.
  334. 23:12So as early as the 60s and 70s, let's say the 70s to be fair, we'd already recognize that
  335. 23:18oh, this whole bioweapons thing, we've reached nuclear capabilities, recognizing the damage
  336. 23:28that could be done, movement was made to end that type of research.
  337. 23:34But as things tend to go with serpentine maneuverings, little thing happens well, you know, it's illegal
  338. 23:46But if you as officials are found to be involved in it,
  339. 23:50well, you kind of can't prosecute them.
  340. 23:54There's more.
  341. 23:55RFK Junior continues.
  342. 23:57Listen to and watch clip 13.
  343. 23:58This is really the second part of the same clip.
  344. 24:01I'm sorry, yeah, clip three.
  345. 24:02What did I say clip 13?
  346. 24:04Goodness gracious.
  347. 24:04I don't have 13 clips on a rundown today.
  348. 24:08Would you say Jeff's senior moment?
  349. 24:09What?
  350. 24:11Yeah.
  351. 24:13Clip number three.
  352. 24:14RFK Junior continues explaining the historical art concerning
  353. 24:19gain a function research.
  354. 24:21Clip three, go.
  355. 24:22And that re-launched Bio-weapons arms race, and that was driven by gain of function research.
  356. 24:31In 2014, three of those bugs escaped from US labs, and President Obama declared a moratorium
  357. 24:39on future use, and instead a lot of that research was moved offshore to the Wuhan lab.
  358. 24:47We have launched by weapons arms raised all around the country, all around the world,
  359. 24:53so that China is engaged in it, developing all kinds of weapons using AI and CRISPR technologies
  360. 24:59that are really devastating.
  361. 25:01Russia is deeply engaged in it, Iran and many other countries.
  362. 25:06It's a kind of weapon that always has blow back.
  363. 25:09There's always bad news.
  364. 25:11And the justification for this kind of weaponry was,
  365. 25:15and these kind of research was always
  366. 25:17that we have to do this, develop vaccines
  367. 25:21to counter a future pandemic.
  368. 25:25In all of the history of bio-function research,
  369. 25:30we can't point to a single good thing that's come from it.
  370. 25:33And today, I commend President Trump for his courage
  371. 25:37and his vision in ending US bio-weapons research.
  372. 25:43Now I want you to take note of that,
  373. 25:45because as R.F.K. Jr. pointed out in 2014,
  374. 25:49he had three he called in bugs that got out of American labs
  375. 25:54in 2014 that led to President Obama at the time
  376. 26:00issuing a moratorium on the research.
  377. 26:03Well, then, causes a question, well, wait a minute,
  378. 26:06Well, well, how did the Wheel of Leprechaun continue operating?
  379. 26:11President Obama's moratorium, some might construe it
  380. 26:14as being in form only,
  381. 26:19because all that happened is that the research
  382. 26:21was exported away from being a domestic pursuit,
  383. 26:25but the funding lines were not eliminated.
  384. 26:31And that is where the loophole was exploited.
  385. 26:36The fraud she in his ilk simply continued the funding, but the research was taking place
  386. 26:43elsewhere.
  387. 26:48So President Trump signs this executive order.
  388. 26:52Now as you've heard me say numerous times, executive orders are just that, actions by
  389. 26:55the executive branch alone in order for this type of thing to be sustained beyond the
  390. 27:03President Trump administration.
  391. 27:05What would require Congress's actions to follow up on what President Trump initiated?
  392. 27:14That's very clear.
  393. 27:19There's a comment.
  394. 27:21Quite frankly, in my opinion, I just think that Obama did it so he could have plausible
  395. 27:24deniability.
  396. 27:25I got to have more.
  397. 27:30I mean, why issue moratorium when, you know, the funding lines have not been.
  398. 27:39been eliminated. The moratorium simply says, you can't do that on my block. It doesn't say
  399. 27:44the funding stops though, and that interesting. Then things get even more interesting. Now,
  400. 27:51they're hoping you see the video, they're hoping, holding an open forum, receiving questions from
  401. 27:57reporters, reporters at a later juncture in this press conference. President Trump invites
  402. 28:04Dr. Marta McCarry to comment, RFK Jr. as some additional commentary. And I want you to listen
  403. 28:09very closely to this because as you might imagine, this is where the blood levels increased
  404. 28:18in temperature.
  405. 28:22When you see what was previously widely rebuffed as misinformation, disinformation might have
  406. 28:33gotten me to be one of the dossiers as a vector of disinformation under the Biden administration.
  407. 28:42to our FK Jr. and Dr. Martin McCarry as they continue this conference from this press conference
  408. 28:47from the Oval Office.
  409. 28:48Clip number four, clip four, go.
  410. 28:50It's a president.
  411. 28:51There are, I think, three leaks on BSL 3 and BSL 4 labs are highest rated laboratories almost
  412. 28:59every week.
  413. 29:01There's no laboratory that does this right.
  414. 29:03There's no laboratory that's immune from leaks and this is going to prevent those kind of
  415. 29:08in veritable lakes from happening in the future and endangering him and
  416. 29:12underneath. The COVID outbreak costs 20 million lives and costs the world at
  417. 29:19least 25 trillion dollars. And this executive order is a precaution against
  418. 29:27us being involved in those kind of research in the future. Nice, Greg.
  419. 29:33Very honored to do this. Marty, what do you have to say? Yeah, it's unbelievable to
  420. 29:37think the entire nightmare of COVID was likely preventable.
  421. 29:42And you had good instincts early on, Mr. President,
  422. 29:44and suggesting it came from the Wuhan lab.
  423. 29:47That is now the leading theory among scientists.
  424. 29:49It was five miles from the hospital where it first broke out.
  425. 29:52So it's crazy to think that this entire nightmare
  426. 29:56was probably the result of some scientists messing
  427. 29:59with mother nature in a laboratory with technology
  428. 30:03exported from the United States.
  429. 30:05that is inserting a fear and cleavage site.
  430. 30:07So I hope this does some good in the world,
  431. 30:09and I'm surprised, thank you for doing it.
  432. 30:14Yes, that is what I was talking about.
  433. 30:16So remember how all of the social media outlets,
  434. 30:23all, not all, but the majority of the mainstream
  435. 30:27news media outlets,
  436. 30:29panned what was then described as a quote unquote,
  437. 30:31lab leak theory as misinformation, disinformation,
  438. 30:38disinformation. In some places it was deemed hate speech. In many places it resulted in people
  439. 30:45being censored. YouTube kicked me off several times because of this. Conversations about this.
  440. 30:55And I don't want you to think only about the lab leak theory itself. But I want you thinking
  441. 31:00about the downstream consequences. The emergency use authorization for vaccines that, wait a
  442. 31:09If you studied with a vaccine, is this doesn't meet the definition of vaccines, which is why
  443. 31:16I was calling it the mRNA shot, the jabs, and the censoring of what they call vaccine-related
  444. 31:27injuries, the entire snowball.
  445. 31:31And as Dr. Marta McCarry says, that the first instance of recorded schmovin injection was
  446. 31:39is that a hospital five miles from the Wuhan Lab.
  447. 31:43Then you have all of the emails
  448. 31:44we had the Wheel of Apricorn, Dr. Frauci,
  449. 31:46acknowledging the quote unquote lab leak theory,
  450. 31:50originally, and then all of a sudden,
  451. 31:52sir, pro, like it never even happened.
  452. 31:56Oh, that's a conspiracy.
  453. 31:58It's trying to Wuhan wet market
  454. 32:00and everything that followed from that.
  455. 32:02You know, what was it, it was seven days to slow the spread?
  456. 32:06Was that what it was that it, Bobby?
  457. 32:09And then 15 days to slow the spread,
  458. 32:13then six months to slow the spread.
  459. 32:16And then in the lockdown,
  460. 32:18he said the millions, the deaths,
  461. 32:24and the $25 trillion in the economy
  462. 32:26that was immediately scuttled,
  463. 32:29all of these things.
  464. 32:30And now, now the prevailing theory among scientists
  465. 32:35is the very thing that last week
  466. 32:37was misinformation, disinformation.
  467. 32:45The people that got mad at Joe Rogan,
  468. 32:47as he dare mention Ivermectin on his podcast,
  469. 32:51the very drug that the scientists who developed,
  470. 32:55were developed or were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
  471. 32:57If you listen to the show you remember,
  472. 32:59at the exact same time, when Ivermectin was being panned,
  473. 33:02has showed you the documents from our own
  474. 33:04Immigration and Customs Enforcement
  475. 33:06that required all immigrants for our nation
  476. 33:08to be provided government paid for doses of Ivermectin,
  477. 33:16with the Z-PACs being widely panned,
  478. 33:18And you find out all of these things just like that.
  479. 33:24And it's because the US was funding this.
  480. 33:26The Wuhan Institute, the Wuhan Lab,
  481. 33:29was being funded by US taxpayer dollars
  482. 33:31under the weed little leprechaun.
  483. 33:34And he knew it from the beginning.
  484. 33:41And now he has a presidential pardon.
  485. 33:46Well pardon me, if that doesn't sit too well.
  486. 33:49More Hamilton corner when we come back from this break.
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  499. 34:30Here's Pastor Jeff Shreve with From His Heart Ministries.
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  510. 35:00Was Jesus crucified with nails?
  511. 35:03This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian World View.
  512. 35:06That was the title of an article Christianity Today
  513. 35:09published during Easter week.
  514. 35:11The Bible clearly states that Jesus was crucified with nails.
  515. 35:15Thomas said in John 20,
  516. 35:17"'Unless I see in his hands the imprint of the nails
  517. 35:20"'and put my finger into the place of the nails
  518. 35:23"'and put my hand into his side, I will not believe.'"
  519. 35:27Christianity Today, an editor-in-chief Russell Moore,
  520. 35:30Apparently, do not believe in the inerrancy of Scripture to publish an article that casts
  521. 35:35doubt on the Word of God.
  522. 35:38This is the mark of false teachers, and pastors need to inform their congregations about them.
  523. 35:44Here are most recent programs on Subversives Within the Church at TheChristianWorldView.org
  524. 35:49and then join us this weekend for a special Mother's Day program.
  525. 35:53Listen to The Christian World View with David Wheaton, Saturday mornings at 8 Central on
  526. 35:57American Family Radio.
  527. 36:04The Hamilton Quarter podcast and one-minute commentaries are available at aFR.net.
  528. 36:10Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  529. 36:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  530. 36:18I mean, just take it down, remember that, hijack your chloroquine, remember that?
  531. 36:23Remember that?
  532. 36:24Remember, you know, Scarf Lady Deborah Burke's publishing her books and yeah, we just made
  533. 36:26up stuff that we thought Trump would go with to start it.
  534. 36:32That's right.
  535. 36:33Literally, that's the quote.
  536. 36:34feet, they called it social distancing, you know, because Tim would be too much. And we
  537. 36:40just had to start with something that we can get Trump to agree with. Guys, this is diabolical.
  538. 36:49This this this this is this is this is diabolical. And remember how people got so mad at President
  539. 36:54Trump when he said it came from Wuhan, did China virus because it came from China? That's
  540. 36:59where it came from. And remember, oh, you're racist. The reason it there's several reasons,
  541. 37:10but it makes me so angry because it is clear wickedness,
  542. 37:18being exposed right before our faces,
  543. 37:22but to what, who's been held to account for?
  544. 37:28Anybody being held accountable for it?
  545. 37:32We live, a leprechaun gives a cush gig
  546. 37:34of Georgetown down the street from the White House
  547. 37:36and gets a presidential pardon.
  548. 37:39Pastor Carl says it's so true,
  549. 37:41and presidential pardons don't have any weight
  550. 37:44before the Great White Throne.
  551. 37:46Nobody escapes ultimately, praise God for that.
  552. 37:50But I'm saying, look at the impact
  553. 37:52the downstream consequences for our society.
  554. 38:02I'm grateful for the end of, for now,
  555. 38:07taxpayer dollars being used for this research.
  556. 38:09And I know the question is gonna be,
  557. 38:10well, these other nations are not gonna stop there,
  558. 38:14you know, gain a function research
  559. 38:15because they wanna have additional weapons in their arsenal.
  560. 38:18You know, it's what about mutually assured destruction?
  561. 38:24don't even get me started on event 201 in New York City.
  562. 38:32A couple months before it happened,
  563. 38:34that included the Chinese counterpart to our
  564. 38:42health and human services department.
  565. 38:44Yeah, I got, I don't know what people say.
  566. 38:50Oh, there he goes again.
  567. 38:52I'm like, and remember, and I reported on it,
  568. 38:56the Chinese national was caught leaving Boston
  569. 39:01with vials of biological matter in a sock.
  570. 39:08And the professor at Harvard University
  571. 39:09that has come to find out was working
  572. 39:10with the Chinese spy agencies.
  573. 39:12All these things happened right at the same time,
  574. 39:14just before Schmovit broke out.
  575. 39:19I'm supposed to act like I don't see these things
  576. 39:21and I forget about these things.
  577. 39:28So I'm grateful for the action,
  578. 39:29but the history of gain of function research,
  579. 39:32combined with the continued US funding of it,
  580. 39:40much of which once again, the American people were large,
  581. 39:43they had no clue this was happening.
  582. 39:45And then you have Fauci under oath lying about it.
  583. 39:51And you know, Cush gig in Georgetown, you know.
  584. 39:58Hmm.
  585. 40:00More news, man, I didn't even get to it.
  586. 40:02I plan to get to first.
  587. 40:03Let me try to hit this one quickly,
  588. 40:04then I'll get to this next one.
  589. 40:06Today, the United States Supreme Court issued an order,
  590. 40:10and this is a temporary, I should say a preliminary order
  591. 40:16that sets the course for President Trump's removal
  592. 40:21of transgender persons.
  593. 40:22people identify themselves as transgender from the military.
  594. 40:25All right, many of you may recall,
  595. 40:28the day President Trump was sworn in,
  596. 40:29he issued his order,
  597. 40:33removing transgender persons from the military.
  598. 40:35And just so everybody's clear,
  599. 40:36and I know how the lying, talking snake media
  600. 40:39likes to spend things,
  601. 40:40but the argument made by the Trump administration
  602. 40:43was simply this.
  603. 40:45Under the Defense Department,
  604. 40:47they explained that the quote medical, surgical,
  605. 40:49and mental health constraints on individuals
  606. 40:51who have a current diagnosis or history of or exhibit symptoms with gender dysphoria are
  607. 40:57incompatible with the high mental and physical standards necessary for military service."
  608. 41:02In quote, that's the stuff in it meant getting back to this movie thing.
  609. 41:07How many churches got shut down because it's moving?
  610. 41:11How many how many how many churches willingly shut down because it's moving?
  611. 41:14Why at the same time the strip clubs and the and the jug joints and the liquor stores,
  612. 41:19they was able to rock and roll with no problems.
  613. 41:23Man, I'm trying to move on.
  614. 41:26But the other carnage that was foisted upon our nation
  615. 41:30because of schmovin'.
  616. 41:35Back to this ruling from the Supreme Court today.
  617. 41:39So the Trump administration issued this policy change
  618. 41:42via executive order.
  619. 41:43The implementation was sought under Pete Hegsett
  620. 41:46at the Defense Department.
  621. 41:47Well, a lawsuit was filed, let me tell you the persons,
  622. 41:50by seven current members of the military
  623. 41:53who identified themselves as transgender,
  624. 41:54along with one person who would like to join the military,
  625. 41:59then a non-profit organization with members who are either
  626. 42:03identifying themselves currently as transgender troops,
  627. 42:07or they would like to be.
  628. 42:10All of them.
  629. 42:13You know, and again, the whole issue is military readiness.
  630. 42:18You know, if you get transgender surgery,
  631. 42:20you're non-deployable.
  632. 42:23You know, you're, I've done,
  633. 42:27For at least at least a year, let alone the continued treatments, treatments in the, the
  634. 42:34drugs you have to continue to take to grow facial hair if you have none or to lighten
  635. 42:39your voice if you got base in the attendance side effects from anyway.
  636. 42:48We've talked about that at life.
  637. 42:49The Trump administration issued the policy change.
  638. 42:52A lawsuit was filed at a district court in Washington state Tacoma, Washington.
  639. 42:56The District Court judge there ruled against the Trump Administration's policy.
  640. 43:02The Trump Administration appealed to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals where the case on the
  641. 43:07merits is pending, but in their appeal, the Trump Administration asked the Ninth Circuit
  642. 43:13to put a state, which means that you prevent the District Court's ruling from taking effect,
  643. 43:18which means let us move forward our policy.
  644. 43:21Removing these people that are a drag on combat readiness, let us remove them.
  645. 43:26The Ninth Circuit said you can't do it.
  646. 43:28The Trump Administration appealed to the US Supreme Court
  647. 43:33to overturn the temporary state
  648. 43:35of the implementation of their policy.
  649. 43:36Today, the Supreme Court issued a ruling saying
  650. 43:38the Trump Administration can begin implementing its policy
  651. 43:42while the case is still on appeal at the Ninth Circuit.
  652. 43:46All right, that's a lot of legal leads
  653. 43:47to simply say that the US Supreme Court has said
  654. 43:51the Trump Administration can implement their policy
  655. 43:53while the Ninth Circuit is considering the case
  656. 43:55on the merits.
  657. 43:56And depending on how that plays out, if and when we have to hear it on appeal, we'll do that
  658. 44:00at that date.
  659. 44:01But today, the Trump administration, finally after announcing in January, this is the Department
  660. 44:07of Defense's policy.
  661. 44:09As of today, the Trump administration will be able to put it into effect.
  662. 44:14All right.
  663. 44:16That makes sense?
  664. 44:17Is that clear?
  665. 44:19All right.
  666. 44:21This is the story I wanted to get to that again, the gerbil zinc is not covering, but very
  667. 44:32slightly, sneakily, quietly. The communist Chinese government recognizes, ooh, we really
  668. 44:41can't play reciprocal tariff games with the Trump administration because there are some
  669. 44:44things that we need. Now, I want to tell you, I had this story, this first one, I'm going
  670. 44:48to give two stories to pair them together. I had this first story, I just sat on it for
  671. 44:52a little bit. I wanted to do additional research, additional cross references to make sure I'm
  672. 44:56not misunderstanding anything. And as I'm doing that, then I got the second story that helped
  673. 45:01me to see, uh-huh, the first door was right. What am I talking about? So, very quietly,
  674. 45:07within the Communist Chinese government, is working with its various industries to create
  675. 45:12what they're calling a white list of goods specifically that the Communist Chinese recognize
  676. 45:22we can't afford to put tariffs on these goods, because if we do, we will tank our economy
  677. 45:27immediately. Remember, the whole notion with terrorists in President Trump warned things
  678. 45:33would get rough for a while that the president is has taken this posture because he believes
  679. 45:39that the United States of America can absorb, can endure the pain longer than in these other
  680. 45:45countries, particularly as it pertains to China. I think he's 100% right because China has
  681. 45:52much of its exports come to the United States of America while they receive hardly any American
  682. 45:58exports from America to them. So it will be imports to them. But they do receive some. So very quietly,
  683. 46:09there's been a whitelist developed of 131 goods that businesses in China have said, we need to
  684. 46:16make sure we don't tear off these. So they're saying this quietly, well, they can publicly state,
  685. 46:23yes, we shall tear off us back 150%. But behind the scenes, they're going, but accept these goods.
  686. 46:28We're going to take these off the list.
  687. 46:31And look, I get it, I understand it.
  688. 46:33They should do that as a country.
  689. 46:36But I want you to know this is happening because of course, Gerbil's League is not going to tell
  690. 46:39you about this.
  691. 46:40So let me give you some of the goods that they're concerned about.
  692. 46:43There's general categories, but then there's some specifics.
  693. 46:46So the Chinese government has identified one that they can't do without certain pharmaceuticals
  694. 46:53that are manufactured here in America.
  695. 46:55It's not industry-wide though, it's drug-specific.
  696. 47:00So they've identified specific drugs that are manufactured in America, that they cannot
  697. 47:04live without, that they've exempted from tears.
  698. 47:07Next, aircraft engines.
  699. 47:11Mm hmm.
  700. 47:13Aircraft engines, they said quote, a certain number of aerospace, aerospace equipment parts,
  701. 47:18including aircraft engines and landing gear.
  702. 47:23Mm hmm.
  703. 47:25Which more than likely is for commercial air travel in China, but they've identified these
  704. 47:30is areas that they cannot go without receiving duty free. Next, the China
  705. 47:39semiconductor industry association informed the Chinese government that we
  706. 47:43need waivers on eight types of microchips from the United States of America,
  707. 47:47specifically analog chips, not memory chips, but analog chips.
  708. 47:52Look at Bobby's face. It's so funny. Because behind the scenes, the Chinese
  709. 47:58government is saying the impact of China's tariffs on US made chips was bigger than initially
  710. 48:06thought which required them to make adjustments. So what they're saying very simply is, I
  711. 48:15know what you're saying, that Trump tears, we're gonna tear it from back. Yeah, go ahead
  712. 48:19and tear it from back. But these items, we need to make sure there's no tariffs on you
  713. 48:23because these these industries will crater. Now that's one story is a attendant accompanying
  714. 48:28Story I'll introduce it then play a clip then come back and give a little bit of commentary breaking this week
  715. 48:37Millions of Chinese citizens are hitting the streets in protest
  716. 48:43Because factories are shutting down with no advanced notice
  717. 48:49Factory workers are working and not being paid
  718. 48:53several weeks now and is leading to some
  719. 48:58chaos in
  720. 48:59in China. Listen to and watch clip number one.
  721. 49:02Clip one. Go.
  722. 49:04Protests are erupting across China as factory workers demand unpaid wages, a direct result
  723. 49:09of President Trump sweeping tariffs on Chinese imports. Radio Free Asia reports that workers
  724. 49:14from toy factories to construction sites have taken to the streets after being forced
  725. 49:18into unpaid leave or suddenly laid off without compensation. Some in Tongliyao even threatened
  726. 49:24to jump off buildings if their back pay wasn't delivered.
  727. 49:26The unrest comes as Trump's 145% duty on Chinese imports begins to bite.
  728. 49:32According to Goldman Sachs, up to 16 million jobs in China are now at risk.
  729. 49:36Industry group leaders have reported extreme anxiety among merchants and factory owners,
  730. 49:41many of whom have halted or delayed shipments to avoid the financial hit.
  731. 49:44Now, I'm presenting this to you because again, I don't expect the liars and the legacy
  732. 49:53media to report it.
  733. 49:55I'm not presenting this to you to say everything is all hunky-door either.
  734. 49:58I'm saying that either.
  735. 49:59But what I want you to be aware of is that China is experiencing pain as a result of this trade
  736. 50:08standoff.
  737. 50:11The gamble, so to speak, that President Trump has taken is that the American people can absorb
  738. 50:15it and do it more than the communist Chinese can absorb it and do it.
  739. 50:19You see, and I made this statement to myself, a quiet blink is still a blink.
  740. 50:25You see them saying, well, we're going to reciprocate with terrorists on the US, but they're specific
  741. 50:31items we need to exempt from their tears because our economy can't sustain them.
  742. 50:37But once again underscores the notion, why aren't we manufacturing more?
  743. 50:43You see this impact, you see the things that are happening, and it's right for President
  744. 50:49Trump to try to reestablish a new normal with China because it's true.
  745. 50:56We have witnessed the literal cut and paste of a large swaths of the American middle class,
  746. 51:05specifically in China.
  747. 51:07Well they export stuff really that came from here back to us and they import hardly anything.
  748. 51:14I simply want you to be aware that these things are happening.
  749. 51:17Behind the scenes the communist Chinese are whispering to one another.
  750. 51:20We have a white list.
  751. 51:21We may need to expand it.
  752. 51:22We may need to do this.
  753. 51:23But up front they're going to pound their chest and say, yes you tear if we tear.
  754. 51:27And it was like, put my hand up on my hip.
  755. 51:29When you dip my dip, we dip.
  756. 51:31You tear, if I tear, we all tear together.
  757. 51:34You're seeing some of the impact already.
  758. 51:40The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast
  759. 51:42may not necessarily reflect those of the American Family
  760. 51:45Association or American Family Radio.

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