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June 2, 2025 · 49:19

According to the probable cause statement filed in court, the Boulder terrorist attacked premeditatively.

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0:00 - 15:00. Hebrews 4:15-16. Our great High Priest is the Suffering Servant. 15:00 - 31:00. According to the probable cause statement filed in court, the Boulder terrorist attacked premeditatively. 31:00 - 48:00. Rogue communication devices have been found in Chinese manufactured equipment. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Boulder, Colorado Terror Attack

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  30. 1:31I believe he's excited to be here.
  31. 1:34And we're ready to rock and roll with today's edition
  32. 1:37the program at this very moment. Many of you, if not most of you, are making your transition from your
  33. 1:41part-time jobs where you generate an income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  34. 1:46As you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality. Understand in the primacy that God
  35. 1:52places on family. The first human institution that God established was the family with marriage
  36. 2:00at the center. The first command given to mankind from God before you ever hear, you should not murder
  37. 2:07before you ever hear, you should not covet before you ever hear, you know, you shall not commit adultery.
  38. 2:12The first command was issued in the familial context. Fruitfulness, multiplication, replenishing the earth
  39. 2:18and subduing it. God didn't do that as a hypothetical expression of anything. He did it with intentionality.
  40. 2:26He had the full capacity to make the planet filled with 10 billion people that an instant,
  41. 2:31but he expressly chose to unfold human history in the manner that he did so using the familial
  42. 2:38unit as the primary vehicle for reproduction after one's kind, the presumed kind. And Genesis
  43. 2:47one and two before you ever get to Genesis three is the kind mankind in intimacy with the creator.
  44. 2:57as you make your transition from your part-time jobs,
  45. 3:00where you generate an income to your full-time jobs,
  46. 3:03where you cultivate an outcome,
  47. 3:05please do so with intentionality,
  48. 3:06recognizing the opportunity that you have before you.
  49. 3:10That opportunity simply is the opportunity
  50. 3:13to execute our King's Commission,
  51. 3:15starting right in your home.
  52. 3:18The simple fact is we will never be able to out politic,
  53. 3:22we will never be able to outvote.
  54. 3:25will never frankly be able to outchurch deficiencies that abound in the home.
  55. 3:31You literally have the capacity to shape destiny to forge our national future.
  56. 3:36And most importantly, to invest yourself in eternity by pouring into your homes.
  57. 3:42If you are in the life stage as I am, where you still have young children in your home, understand now, I'm looking at read here.
  58. 3:48He's in college now.
  59. 3:50I remember read wasn't in college.
  60. 3:52Time waits for no one.
  61. 3:56The grace of God is sufficient to cover a multitude of sins, but not all sin has the same impact
  62. 4:03contemporarily.
  63. 4:05Not all sin has the same impact in time.
  64. 4:09Negligence with a 10 year old, you don't get to have that back.
  65. 4:14You know, expecting other people to do what we're supposed to do with our 12 year olds.
  66. 4:19We don't get to have that back.
  67. 4:20You know, you might have a 14 year old one day in the next day, the 19 and you don't get to
  68. 4:26do that over.
  69. 4:27Mulligans apply to golf courses, but they do not apply to the mandate to disciple our families
  70. 4:32and to disciple our children in particular.
  71. 4:35If you are in a different life stage, we've talked extensively about the significance of
  72. 4:40grandparents pouring in.
  73. 4:42We've talked extensively about the fact that every member of the body of Christ is called
  74. 4:46to execute the Great Commission.
  75. 4:48So no matter what your life stage is, every believer is called to place his or her hand
  76. 4:54to the plow.
  77. 4:56It's high time for us to be about our father's business.
  78. 4:59So the word of God we go Hebrews chapter four is what we're going to begin the program
  79. 5:03today.
  80. 5:04Hebrews chapter four, I'm going to focus in on verses 15 and 16 by way of reminder for
  81. 5:10those who may not be aware, the entire entire, I'm sorry, epistle to the Hebrews is written
  82. 5:16primarily to convey to an hebraic audience the reality that Jesus Christ Yeshua is in fact
  83. 5:22Mesiach the Messiah that we're not waiting for another
  84. 5:26Jesus is the Messiah when you have the references to the anointed one Jesus is that anointed one
  85. 5:32their
  86. 5:33Consistent references and citations to the Hebrew Scriptures to articulate this
  87. 5:39Specific point and in the course of doing so we come to this portion of Scripture that highlights one of the major realities
  88. 5:46of Messiah's incarnation, but also the corresponding right we have as believers and citizens in God's
  89. 5:54eternal kingdom. And that's articulated in these verses Hebrews chapter 4 verses 15 and 16. And this
  90. 6:00is what the word of God says, for we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses,
  91. 6:11But one, in that one here, I'm reading from the NESB95, the one here is capitalized, but one
  92. 6:19who has been tempted in all things as we are yet without sin.
  93. 6:24Verse 16 gives us a corresponding result.
  94. 6:29Therefore, in light of all that's transpired in this previous verse 15 and the entirety
  95. 6:34of the Epistle to the Hebrews and the previous four chapters at this point, because these
  96. 6:38These are the last two verses in chapter four.
  97. 6:40Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, then we may receive
  98. 6:50mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
  99. 6:55I'll never forget I was in Bible school and this scripture is one of that became one of
  100. 7:00my most favorite texts in the scripture because I remember just praying and pondering.
  101. 7:08Jesus, 33 AD, he never lived in an era where there were jets and cruise ships and where
  102. 7:19there were, there was internet, and laptop computers, cell phones, how could the scripture
  103. 7:25convey to me that Jesus was tempted in every way?
  104. 7:28How is that possible?
  105. 7:30The Lord, by His loving grace and by His mercy, helped me to see all sin has a common root.
  106. 7:38The book of Genesis explains it very well.
  107. 7:40All sin finds its root in one of three categories.
  108. 7:44Lust of the eyes, lust of the flesh, and the pride of life.
  109. 7:50Jesus did not have to experience every application of sin
  110. 7:55for to be said rightly about him that he was tempted and always as we are.
  111. 7:59Because all sin has the same root.
  112. 8:01One of the major features of Messiah's incarnation
  113. 8:04is that here you have omnipotence and divinity,
  114. 8:07dawning human flesh, experiencing the realities that we experience. I explain numerous times that
  115. 8:15the humiliation of Christ does not begin with his physical incarnate body being brutalized.
  116. 8:21Humiliation of Messiah begins at the incarnation where you have divinity and omnipotence,
  117. 8:28and omniscience and omnipresence yet dawning human flesh, where you have the very creator
  118. 8:34subjecting himself to the future of his own creation, submitting himself to the authority
  119. 8:40of a physical dad and a physical mom.
  120. 8:42Well, you had the creator of heaven and earth, yet places himself in a position to experience
  121. 8:48hunger and the necessity of eliminating waste.
  122. 8:51The humiliation doesn't begin with the brutalization of his body.
  123. 8:54The humiliation begins with the incarnation, with divinity, condescends to down human flesh.
  124. 9:00And he doesn't do so for his own benefit.
  125. 9:03He does it for our benefit.
  126. 9:05Yet he's described in the book of Hebrews as having joy at the result of this, for the
  127. 9:10joy that is set before him.
  128. 9:12He endures the cross.
  129. 9:13What an amazing savior that we have.
  130. 9:16And it is because we have this and you have to understand that the Hebrew writer is drawing
  131. 9:20from the Subranc audience's awareness of the function of the high priest who would enter
  132. 9:26the Holy of Holies once a year with circumspection and with a caution.
  133. 9:31If you have heard the articulations of the rope being tied around the foot,
  134. 9:36any event that the high priest drops dead in that particular year,
  135. 9:40but you have a contrast here because we no longer require a physical high priest,
  136. 9:44because yes, you are Jesus is a high priest.
  137. 9:48And we have a high priest who can empathize with the intimate details,
  138. 9:52the various features of our humanity.
  139. 9:56He's described in Genesis chapter 16, for example, as El Roy,
  140. 10:00the God who sees in a particular application, the God who sees me explaining that he's not
  141. 10:09only generally aware of what's transpiring, he knows the intimate details of what's going
  142. 10:14on not only circumstantially around us but inside us to the thoughts, the intentions,
  143. 10:20and the attitudes of our hearts.
  144. 10:22Nevertheless he goes to the cross and this text explains because of the reality that Messiah
  145. 10:29There's also El Roy, the God who sees.
  146. 10:32Therefore we can draw near with confidence.
  147. 10:35You have to see this contrast.
  148. 10:38In the Old Testament era,
  149. 10:39the high priest did not approach the Holy of Holies.
  150. 10:44Boldly it was approached with great caution,
  151. 10:48circumspectly, but because Jesus is a high priest,
  152. 10:52therefore we can draw near with a confidence
  153. 10:55that we can draw near with boldness
  154. 10:57to the throne from which grace proceeds.
  155. 11:02that we can approach boldly to the throne of grace,
  156. 11:05the throne from which grace proceeds,
  157. 11:09that we might obtain mercy and grace
  158. 11:15to aid us in times of need.
  159. 11:20What an amazing savior that we have.
  160. 11:23I don't know everybody who's listening to me right now,
  161. 11:25but as you're listening,
  162. 11:26one of the major things that you can rest assured
  163. 11:30is that God, as he's revealed himself in scripture,
  164. 11:33particularly applies to you, speaking specifically to those who are believers, that we don't have
  165. 11:38a high priest who is unable to empathize with our infirmities and our weakness.
  166. 11:43He knows exactly where you are, exactly where I am, exactly what you're facing.
  167. 11:49He's described himself in other portions of Scripture as Emmanuel, God with us.
  168. 11:55And he makes himself available that through him, other portions of Scripture, he's the
  169. 12:00through him that we can boldly approach the throne of grace,
  170. 12:04you have no need to navigate what you're facing on your own.
  171. 12:08As if, you know, the clockmaker theory that if you believe in God,
  172. 12:12he's up there somewhere, he might have started it all, but he's not intimately involved.
  173. 12:16No, that is not the God who has revealed himself in scripture that
  174. 12:20invaded human history, dawning human flesh, ascended and conquered
  175. 12:24death, and that we can wait with and look to,
  176. 12:31with great anticipation that he will return again.
  177. 12:34No, he reveals himself as an imminent father.
  178. 12:37He is transcendent and imminent, intimately involved,
  179. 12:41and we can boldly approach to obtain mercy,
  180. 12:44to aid in times of need.
  181. 12:46One of the greatest sources of neglect in the world,
  182. 12:50is an neglect that we often employ in terms of crying out
  183. 12:54to him, beckoning his assistance, inviting his providence.
  184. 13:02All too often, professing believers are seduced into a practical and a normalized, really arrogance,
  185. 13:09and a normalized hubris where we become content with doing life on our own time, under our own auspices, in our own potency.
  186. 13:17You know, I say it all the time, y'all have heard me say it on this show, that you really know what you believe about God
  187. 13:23and the God who answers prayer based on when you employ it too often.
  188. 13:26Too many of us only turn to the Lord in prayer after we've exhausted every human remedy.
  189. 13:31We've called everybody end the rosus.
  190. 13:34We've backed with all the J's,
  191. 13:36we even got to read Ritter on speed dial,
  192. 13:38then what's none of them answer?
  193. 13:40You know, we hit the payday loan spot,
  194. 13:42you know, we didn't go all over the world,
  195. 13:44and then when all of those options turn up empty,
  196. 13:48I guess now I'll pray.
  197. 13:51That tells us more about us really than it tells us about God.
  198. 13:55And too many of us are comfortable
  199. 13:57with a tacit declaration of independence from God.
  200. 14:00The simple reality is that we must reverse that
  201. 14:03because God makes himself available to us.
  202. 14:07We don't have a high priest who is unable
  203. 14:09to empathize with our weaknesses,
  204. 14:11but in every way was tempted as we are yet without sin.
  205. 14:16Therefore, because of who he is and what he's done
  206. 14:19and his love for us and because of what he's made
  207. 14:22available to us, we can boldly approach,
  208. 14:25we can approach with confidence
  209. 14:26the throne of grace to obtain mercy,
  210. 14:29to help in times of need.
  211. 14:30in chapter two of this same Epistle.
  212. 14:33The Hebrew writer says,
  213. 14:34how then can we shall we escape if we neglect?
  214. 14:37So great, uh, salvation,
  215. 14:39my encouragement and challenge to you today
  216. 14:42is to refuse to neglect the divine supply
  217. 14:46because he not only has the potency,
  218. 14:48his love for us as demonstrated by his willingness
  219. 14:51to go to the cross for us is directly applicable to you
  220. 14:55and to me.
  221. 15:00A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker,
  222. 15:03Spiritual habits are so important.
  223. 15:05Being God's Word absolutely every single day
  224. 15:08on a pretty regular basis, I challenge believers
  225. 15:11to set the goal of reading at least three chapters
  226. 15:13in your Bible each and every day.
  227. 15:15Why is that important?
  228. 15:16Because amongst other things, the Word of God
  229. 15:19refers to itself as being the sword of the Spirit,
  230. 15:21and that's exactly what it is.
  231. 15:23Well, when you're consuming God's Word,
  232. 15:25when you're reading and meditating on it,
  233. 15:27it's equipping you with the weaponry of God's Word,
  234. 15:30the most powerful weapon in the universe
  235. 15:32is the word of God.
  236. 15:34And when you're reading and studying God's word,
  237. 15:36it's equipping you to be a better equipped soldier
  238. 15:39who knows how to take the weapon of the sword of the spirit
  239. 15:41and use it wisely and productively.
  240. 15:44As we prepare ourselves for battle on a daily basis,
  241. 15:47we can prepare to stand against the devil
  242. 15:50and not only just to defend ourselves,
  243. 15:53but to do battle with him and to take territory away from it.
  244. 16:05Shiting light into the darkness,
  245. 16:07This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  246. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton,
  247. 16:13the third here, thank you for tuning into the program,
  248. 16:16looking forward to joining the wonderful people in Illinois
  249. 16:19that just had a massive victory,
  250. 16:22where that draconian, ridiculous legislation
  251. 16:25was ultimately defeated in the state of Illinois,
  252. 16:28that really sought to reverse the liberty
  253. 16:32to train one's children from home,
  254. 16:34and
  255. 16:44will be there with the I see each family Illinois Christian home educators at their conference that'll be hosted at
  256. 16:50all of that as a university in bourbon a Illinois
  257. 16:53Thursday continuing on through Saturday this week June 5th through the 8th if
  258. 17:00you're in the area will in the come to the area I would love to meet you you simply
  259. 17:03have to go to iche.org to register and we are going to have an amazing time my
  260. 17:08wife also will be presenting a workshop there she will be discussing the
  261. 17:16significance and importance of teaching apologetics to children so it's gonna
  262. 17:21be an amazing time she'll do one workshop while we're there by God's grace and looking forward
  263. 17:26to that.
  264. 17:27All right, foolish is to sure this is more than foolish.
  265. 17:33This is evil.
  266. 17:35But this is many of you by now have heard some of you may not have heard about this, but there
  267. 17:42was a terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, the terrorist.
  268. 17:51You know, I'm not in the habit of giving any acclaim and naming people who are murderers.
  269. 17:55I will announce one of the developments is that he has been charged with murder, but
  270. 17:59authorities have not disclosed whether or not there is a person who was murdered nor who
  271. 18:06they might be.
  272. 18:08But I can report, and I'll tell you the official formal charges in addition to the federal terrorist
  273. 18:13charges that have been levied against this Muhammad Solomon is his name.
  274. 18:20in Egyptian national in our country illegally. He entered our country on a B2 visa initially,
  275. 18:28which some of you might not be aware. A B2 visa is a non-immigrant visa. All right. That
  276. 18:35allows an individual to enter the United States. I want to give you these official purposes
  277. 18:42for to enter the US temporarily for tourism purposes to visit family or friends or for medical
  278. 18:47treatment. Now, according to the reports, this Solomon character into the United States
  279. 18:57on a B2 visa in August of 2022. You don't want to remind me who was in the Oval Office at
  280. 19:05that time. It was authorized to stay in the country only until February of 2023. All right,
  281. 19:12August 27th, 2022 was authorized to stay until February 26th, 2023. But he overstayed his visa.
  282. 19:26Though he overstayed his visa. Yeah, just a smidge, he overstayed just a smidge. And I'll tell you
  283. 19:34why I'm sharing this. I'm not sharing this. You guys know me by now. You know, my point here is
  284. 19:37not to try to politicize tragedy. But my point here is to show you something including obviously
  285. 19:45the failures of our elected officials in particular,
  286. 19:48this insists the executive branch
  287. 19:50enforce federal immigration laws.
  288. 19:52But I'm telling you this for another reason,
  289. 19:54but just stick with me for now.
  290. 19:56So he overstayed his visa that was,
  291. 19:58that expired February 26, 2023.
  292. 20:03But while here, he filed a claim with the US Citizenship
  293. 20:10and Immigration Services, which seems to be at this
  294. 20:13structure based on available information and evidence,
  295. 20:16a request for asylum.
  296. 20:17Now you guys, you helped me figure this out, right?
  297. 20:21You follow B2 visa and you're visiting,
  298. 20:25and from Egypt, by the way, from Egypt.
  299. 20:29And B2 visas allow you to stay temporarily for tourism,
  300. 20:33to visit family or friends off of medical treatment.
  301. 20:36But while here, your request to stay some way mutates
  302. 20:41into a request for asylum,
  303. 20:44somebody wanna tell me how to square that circle?
  304. 20:45How do you go from a B2 visa to a request for asylum?
  305. 20:56Oh, I'm just, I'm just wanna trip.
  306. 20:57I'm gonna on vacation.
  307. 20:59You know, the Mrs. and I are traveling.
  308. 21:01Oh, by the way, while I'm here,
  309. 21:02I'm running for my life, they're trying to kill me back home.
  310. 21:06That doesn't make any sense.
  311. 21:07It doesn't make any sense.
  312. 21:09So in light of the request for asylum,
  313. 21:13the Biden administration, this is just a fact.
  314. 21:16Granted, him, a work authorization by Bobby Laffen.
  315. 21:21Granted, it will work authorization.
  316. 21:26I got a little clip I want to play on this and then I'm going to connect the dots that
  317. 21:31so why I'm sharing this immigration information with you.
  318. 21:34Listen to you and watch clip number one, clip number one, go.
  319. 21:39New this morning we're learning more about the man accused of carrying out a violent attack
  320. 21:43in Colorado.
  321. 21:44Federal officials now tell ABC News he may have been in the country illegally.
  322. 21:48They say new evidence shows his work permit expired back in March but do not reveal what
  323. 21:53country he was from.
  324. 21:54The suspect has been identified as Muhammad Solomon overnight.
  325. 21:58Solomon was charged with murder and is being held on $10 million bond.
  326. 22:03But police have yet to say if anyone died during that attack.
  327. 22:07Police say he used a homemade flamethrower on a group of peaceful protesters supporting the
  328. 22:11Israeli hostages.
  329. 22:13Now, this is why I'm sharing this information with him.
  330. 22:19Upon being arrested and, you know, he uses their calling in the syndier devices with a
  331. 22:25flame thrower when he was arrested, he had like 16 to 20 additional apparent
  332. 22:31Molotov cocktails ready to use, just like he used against the people to date.
  333. 22:39We know that eight people were injured from an age range between 52 to 88 years old.
  334. 22:44These people gathered in Boulder to protest the ongoing hostages or the
  335. 22:51situation where Hamas is still holding people who were kidnapped.
  336. 22:56We don't know if they're all still alive on October 7th holding him hostage.
  337. 23:02Well upon his arrest, this Solomon character from Egypt, and I want to emphasize that, guys,
  338. 23:09he's not coming from someplace where you, I'll just say this way, where you have typical
  339. 23:15asylum claims to date.
  340. 23:17It's come from Egypt.
  341. 23:19You know, the same Egypt that doesn't want people who identify themselves as Palestinians
  342. 23:22entering that same country.
  343. 23:24Yeah.
  344. 23:26Well, upon his arrest, and this is according to the probable cause data included in the
  345. 23:33criminal complaint filed against Solomon, I'll mention the charges in a moment.
  346. 23:38He was interviewed by law enforcement officers.
  347. 23:45And according to the interview with law enforcement officers, upon arrest, he was yelling out free
  348. 23:51Palestine.
  349. 23:52that could mean allegedly, perhaps maybe. But upon arrest, an interview, Salomon, according to the
  350. 24:03criminal complaint and the probable cause data included in the complaint, told investigators that
  351. 24:08he waited to carry out this attack until his daughter graduated from high school. So you come to
  352. 24:17America on a B2 visa. You think he planned his visit to be temporary? He said, I'm gonna wait
  353. 24:29till my daughter graduated from high school because my whole time I'm here because I want to carry
  354. 24:33I want to carry out this attack, but I got to wait to my daughter graduates from high school.
  355. 24:38Then he admits to the law enforcement officers, again according to the criminal complaint,
  356. 24:43that he quote, targeted the Zionist group in Boulder after learning about them online,
  357. 24:49from an online search. He then admits according to the criminal complaint,
  358. 24:55that he knew that they would gather on the Sunday and he knew the time that they would meet,
  359. 24:59and he got there early and waited for them to arrive. The thing I want you to see,
  360. 25:04And I want to point out for you is that this was a premeditated attack.
  361. 25:12This was a premeditated attack.
  362. 25:14You have people like Stephen Miller who is an adviser to the president of Trump in the White
  363. 25:18House who said, you know, national security, you know, it said that immigration security
  364. 25:22is national security.
  365. 25:26Was there no way for us to have get an idea of this man coming to our country with murderous
  366. 25:30intentions in his heart when he was granted a B2 visa overstated and then got a work permit?
  367. 25:40He's being held currently on $10 million bill.
  368. 25:43The charges that he's being that have been filed against him currently include first degree
  369. 25:47assault, use of an incendiary device during a felony, crimes against the elderly, and murder
  370. 25:55in the first degree, extreme indifference.
  371. 25:58So those are the four charges.
  372. 26:02Some of you say he might have had one charge.
  373. 26:05There's a four charges currently that have been held against this.
  374. 26:12How do you call him anything other than a terrorist?
  375. 26:15He was asked about investigators if he had the opportunity to do this, another attack, would
  376. 26:19he do it again?
  377. 26:20He said absolutely without a doubt.
  378. 26:25That's what he said.
  379. 26:26You know, this interview was conducted by federal investigators, you know, the routine practice
  380. 26:35is that these are recorded audio at a minimum, sometimes on video.
  381. 26:44And when you see things like this, and then you had the murder of Daniel Ashinsky and Sarah
  382. 26:49Milgram not you know a couple weeks ago outside of the Jewish Museum, the Capitol Jewish Museum in
  383. 26:55Washington DC. You had the free Palestine shout there, you know, and these are just all facts that
  384. 27:03the murderer in that instance is a son of a man who was hosted by the Democrat Party or
  385. 27:09Democrat representative at the last day of the union address. And it's just galling to me and I
  386. 27:14I said this, I reported this on this show that Sarah Milgram and Daniel
  387. 27:19Laskinski were returning from an event where they were planning and strategizing as
  388. 27:24to how to get humanitarian aid into Gaza.
  389. 27:28And then according to the reports in that instance, he made sure to, you know,
  390. 27:33to reload his magazine and stood over Sarah Milgram as she crawled away to try
  391. 27:36to escape to make sure he quote unquote finished the job.
  392. 27:39Guys, that's just a brave, the evil.
  393. 27:41And I know we live in this, you know, so-called politically correct, correct
  394. 27:45society, you know, where all cultures are saying, they're not, they're not.
  395. 27:49There's some cultures that celebrate evil.
  396. 27:52You know, we celebrated mothers and not too long ago.
  397. 27:54You know, my mother's don't view motherhood the same way other people's
  398. 27:57mothers do, you know, having, you know, sons who were Muju Hadim.
  399. 28:04That's not everybody's culture, man.
  400. 28:06It's not everybody's culture.
  401. 28:08And I would venture to say that it's a worst culture where you celebrate
  402. 28:12terrorism as a virtue.
  403. 28:13That's not a good morally, morally equivalent culture.
  404. 28:18You know, I know it makes people uncomfortable with the heroes kind of things, but it's just
  405. 28:22the truth.
  406. 28:23Guys, this is evil.
  407. 28:25This is evil.
  408. 28:26You have one group of people where you have infants and toddlers that are in coffins that
  409. 28:33about three feet by two feet wide and they're celebrating like it's like it's a block party.
  410. 28:39That's not everybody's culture.
  411. 28:42And it's just sick because of the almost imperceptible, then increasingly perceptible,
  412. 28:51yet subtle and consistent, anti-Semitism and hatred that burgends and burgends and burgends.
  413. 28:58Now you have the same type of things that are happening in America that were happening in
  414. 29:03Germany in the run up to Kristinma.
  415. 29:06These are the kind of things that were happening.
  416. 29:08I know in our microwave, TikTok, I have the attention span of a Jackrabbit kind of society
  417. 29:18that we don't pay attention to these things.
  418. 29:22But the overt phenomenon that became the Holocaust didn't begin as the Holocaust.
  419. 29:28Now we have these things happening in our own country, in our own country.
  420. 29:37And there are some things, frankly, and I know this is, oh, how can you say this, A?
  421. 29:46should be boiled down to blues and reds, ours and these. We have to be able to, as a society, stand
  422. 29:51straight up and say, this is evil. We need to be able to do that. But it shows the erosion of our
  423. 30:01own society when we become so beholden to partisanship where we view everything through a partisan lens.
  424. 30:09There was a time in American society where the main thrust of all Americans decried, you know,
  425. 30:15anti-Semitism. But it's just it's it's it's wild that we're here. And it's again not this is immigration
  426. 30:31security should have never been a political talking point. There was a time when Democrats and Republicans
  427. 30:36understood that we're gonna have a nation we gotta have secure borders. You know news flash for the
  428. 30:43umpteenth time not everybody who comes to our country are coming for good purposes. I know that's
  429. 30:49It's hard for people to understand, for some people,
  430. 30:51to understand.
  431. 30:52But not everybody shows up for good purposes.
  432. 30:54That's why us having a system where we can vet people
  433. 30:57is a good idea.
  434. 31:01It's a good idea.
  435. 31:07Share another good idea with you.
  436. 31:08I know the clock has turned to June.
  437. 31:15And on the one hand, I'm conflicted about this
  438. 31:17because I think that there's massive PR pushes
  439. 31:20by companies and all these other kinds of things.
  440. 31:22But I think as society, we should just collectively repudiate it.
  441. 31:26in the first and foremost, as Christians,
  442. 31:27we should say very plainly,
  443. 31:29pride is a sin and it comes before the fall.
  444. 31:33God says he opposes the proud.
  445. 31:35So on sound biblical grounds, out of love,
  446. 31:38we should warn people,
  447. 31:39you probably shouldn't be around around
  448. 31:41talking about your celebrating pride.
  449. 31:44I'm sharing this with you out of compassion
  450. 31:46because God opposes the proud.
  451. 31:48And then you're attempting to flaunt something
  452. 31:51that God declares to be abominable.
  453. 31:53That's just a fact.
  454. 31:57Well, President Trump's education department
  455. 31:58made a significant departure from the Biden era education department because they have
  456. 32:04announced that they are regarding June as Title 9 month.
  457. 32:11And as a result, they are recognizing the 53rd anniversary of Title 9's passage to where
  458. 32:20women and girls are protected.
  459. 32:23The establishment of the rights for girls to do certain things, the creation of women's
  460. 32:27sports and the efforts to preserve spaces and places and activities and things for women
  461. 32:34is with the Trump administration to focus on.
  462. 32:37This is just another example of elections having consequences.
  463. 32:41So instead of having at this juncture in education department that is going along with the proverbial
  464. 32:47cultural milieu, President Trump's education department is saying that they are recognizing
  465. 32:51June as Title IX month in the 53rd anniversary of Title IX passage.
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  476. 33:49Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, Abraham Hamilton the third.
  477. 33:51We're already in the third and final segment.
  478. 33:55We have a contrast with the previous story that I was just talking about,
  479. 33:59because the education department is not ubiquitous in all of American society.
  480. 34:05I mean the federal education department, you have a contrast.
  481. 34:08And this is my public service announcement to remind everyone that there's no such thing as neutral.
  482. 34:16What am I talking about? Sesame Street, the iconic, iconic PBS show targeting toddlers and infants.
  483. 34:24Once again, affirms its commitment to make sure that if you decide to let them raise your children,
  484. 34:32they have a particular objective and direction in mind. Right on cue again in contrast with our
  485. 34:39federal Department of Education, Sesame Street showed its affirmation. And I'll just say it and
  486. 34:47and I'll ask Mr. Return off the mud to put it on the screen for you. Sesame Street posted yesterday quote on our street. Everyone is welcome.
  487. 35:03Together let's build a world where every person and family feels loved and respected for who they are. Happy hashtag pride.
  488. 35:14I quote, don't you feel all the not warm and not fuzzies?
  489. 35:22And they have a depiction of, you know,
  490. 35:24the so-called pride flag using the arms
  491. 35:27and connected hands of various
  492. 35:30and sundry, Sesame Street characters.
  493. 35:33And I'm pointing this out, this is not the first time
  494. 35:36Sesame Street has been doing this consistently for years
  495. 35:39dating back to 2019.
  496. 35:41And many of you, like me, I remember Count, Count Dracula,
  497. 35:45One, uh, uh, uh, uh, two, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, you know,
  498. 35:53these people having agenda.
  499. 35:55Heh, heh, heh, in there, presenting it right in front of you,
  500. 36:01you know, as no surprise that this is happening
  501. 36:03while the case out of Maryland
  502. 36:05in the Montgomery County School District
  503. 36:07is, you know, pending at the US Supreme Court
  504. 36:09where you literally have the largest school district
  505. 36:12in Maryland that said, you know what,
  506. 36:15we were gonna allow parents to opt their children
  507. 36:17a certain instruction, but you know, we decided we're not going to do that anymore.
  508. 36:20So we want to read to your elementary school-aged children, and that's who they were.
  509. 36:27Readers normalizing, you know, same-sex mayors, transgenderism, LGBT, the whole deal,
  510. 36:33they were going to do it. Yeah, we're going to be a little bit, we're going to do it. We're going to
  511. 36:39do it. And we don't care what you think about it. It is the literal application of the position
  512. 36:48of what was old boy's name was running for Governor of Virginia who lost to Glen
  513. 36:53Youngkin who said that well parents don't have any sale with their children
  514. 36:57McCallif, Terry McCallif, Terry McCallif. Yeah parents don't have any authority
  515. 37:03with the children to talk. That's the school's job. What's going on in Maryland
  516. 37:10is the application of the Terry McCallif principle. You sending us and then we
  517. 37:15tell you what they gonna learn. Well okay what do you think? Guys there's no such
  518. 37:19thing is neutral. And I take no pleasure in presenting this to you, but I do present this
  519. 37:25with consistency because I want you to think, why or why or why do you think they continuously
  520. 37:32want to force feed this stuff to our children? Think about it. You know, can you tell me how
  521. 37:39to get, how to get to the Batcha Reistry? Why do they want to continue think, I want you
  522. 37:48to think about it. I don't want to answer it for you. I want you to think about it. Why do they
  523. 37:53consistently want to force feed this into our children? Remember, Florida's don't say gay bill.
  524. 37:58That's not what the bill said at all. It was a flat lie about the legislation. Guys, it's sick.
  525. 38:11It's sick. It's sick. The very thing that many of currently I'll just use it this way, many parents
  526. 38:20and grandparents right now are challenging. They wanted it. It literally is the three steps of brain
  527. 38:27in washing, they want to make what maybe
  528. 38:34reprehensible to one generation,
  529. 38:36objectionable to another generation,
  530. 38:38they wanna make it not only normal,
  531. 38:40but celebrated in the subsequent generation.
  532. 38:44And then dig deeper, why?
  533. 38:50We'll talk more about that.
  534. 38:53Then you have this little bitty story,
  535. 38:55which is not so little.
  536. 38:59We were having some conversations about,
  537. 39:01oh, why isn't this reporter more widely?
  538. 39:04In May, United States energy officials released a bombshell finding concerning China's ability.
  539. 39:16And this, this is not hyperbole, China's ability to turn the lights off across America potentially.
  540. 39:25What was the mechanism?
  541. 39:26Rogue communication devices were found inside of solar panel inverters that were made in China.
  542. 39:33In addition to the solar panel inverters,
  543. 39:41cellular radios were found inside of batteries that were manufactured
  544. 39:46in China, specifically for items that are used in America's energy grid and energy sector.
  545. 39:51This is not hypothetical.
  546. 39:58These things were discovered.
  547. 40:02The U.S. Department of Energy officials in particular didn't disclose how many were discovered,
  548. 40:07but enough to be concerned.
  549. 40:10Enough to be concerned.
  550. 40:12Oh, and did I mention, I guess I should mention this part,
  551. 40:15the inverters are built to allow remote access
  552. 40:25for updates and for maintenance.
  553. 40:27So the inverters are made so that people can access them remotely.
  554. 40:31For those all the way in the back,
  555. 40:33remotely means you don't have to have a person there to access it and to utilize it.
  556. 40:38All right.
  557. 40:39However, utility companies typically install firewalls
  558. 40:45to prevent the inverters from communicating back to China.
  559. 40:48One thing people need to recognize is that when you do business with Chinese companies,
  560. 40:51the law in China says that any company in China and any time can be converted to government purpose.
  561. 40:56And it be done.
  562. 40:58So it is not a far-out statement to make that a Chinese company is an instrument of the communist Chinese government.
  563. 41:06That's just a simple fact.
  564. 41:10Alright? Alright?
  565. 41:12So, the inverters allow for remote access.
  566. 41:17Guess what else happens when you can access something remotely?
  567. 41:20You can control it remotely.
  568. 41:23Now, we're supposed to trust the companies that, oh, they put in a firewall.
  569. 41:27They're going to make sure they're not talking back to red China.
  570. 41:30They're not going to talk to them, not at all, not at all.
  571. 41:32They're not going to do any talking, no talking back in red China.
  572. 41:35We don't want red China with a talking.
  573. 41:38You believe that?
  574. 41:41And it gets a little worse because these are the documented portions of these devices.
  575. 41:49Rogue communication devices, including cellular radios that were not listed in product documents,
  576. 41:58have been found in some of the solar power inverters as well.
  577. 42:01Mm-hmm.
  578. 42:04The way they were found is that US experts stripped down portions of the equipment that
  579. 42:12had been already hooked up to portions of our power grid to check for security issues
  580. 42:18and guess what they found.
  581. 42:24That's what they found.
  582. 42:25Oh, y'all didn't tell us these radios on these devices.
  583. 42:29Now, there's an embobby mention this before coming on air.
  584. 42:33So, you know, one of the main reasons they've, this is probably not as big a story as it should
  585. 42:36be is because you have these types of features.
  586. 42:41This is my air quotes for those watching or listening to the show on the radio or podcast.
  587. 42:46Air quotes, these features are everywhere based on with these energy, US energy officials
  588. 42:56have found that it seems that this is a part of a plan of the Chinese to find a way to exercise
  589. 43:05control over our energy grid with our consent.
  590. 43:12I know I've made some people very upset with me when I've said that we need to decouple
  591. 43:16from China.
  592. 43:17How do you continue to play footses with a nation that said, Hey, you know what?
  593. 43:21We wanted to destroy those folks.
  594. 43:25People who have said, Hey, we're at war with them.
  595. 43:27I told y'all the block theorem already.
  596. 43:30You can say you're not in the fight,
  597. 43:31but if that dude is throwing him things at you,
  598. 43:34you are in the fight whether you wanna be or not.
  599. 43:37And they have already expressed their disdain for us,
  600. 43:41their desire to supplant us,
  601. 43:44their expression of being at war with us.
  602. 43:48At this stage, they're not trying to engage in kinetic,
  603. 43:52you know, ballistic warfare as historically,
  604. 43:54but in every other front, on the trade front,
  605. 43:58on the innovation front, on the manufacturing front,
  606. 44:00on the raw minerals pursuit.
  607. 44:07And this report was issued in May.
  608. 44:10Now I know this is the first workday in June,
  609. 44:15but this is not something on the sidelines somewhere.
  610. 44:21Why, why, I guess it's the old ad-op,
  611. 44:26the age old conundrum, follow the money.
  612. 44:34Are these things, the cheapness of the products,
  613. 44:37Are they worth this kind of investment to where, if you allow the proliferation, and we're
  614. 44:42already explaining the proliferation of electronic vehicles who has the corner of the market of
  615. 44:45the raw materials to produce the batteries for the electronic vehicles?
  616. 44:49Electric vehicles?
  617. 44:50China.
  618. 44:51You know, China, let's say it this way, the US and the regressive in our country, well,
  619. 44:56that's zero.
  620. 44:57No karma.
  621. 44:58Twenty-thirty and China's building more coal power plants.
  622. 44:59While at the same time, yeah, let us build all your wind turbines.
  623. 45:03Let all, all, all that alternative stuff that y'all want, we'll build it, we'll build
  624. 45:07and we'll sell it to you and then you install the stuff we're selling you in your energy grid and you help us get to the
  625. 45:13Place when we're good and ready we hit the switch
  626. 45:16This is just this is foolish guys. This is just foolish
  627. 45:25You know, I was born that night
  628. 45:28But not last night and one of the things I learned from practicing criminal law as long as I did is that you can't accuse someone of theft
  629. 45:36If you've given your stuff away
  630. 45:38If I say hey, Bobby here's a pin and Bobby takes the pin out of my hand and then I turn to go really
  631. 45:47He stole from me. Can't you believe he's got you believe he stole my pen
  632. 45:54He needs to be held to justice get him
  633. 45:58Read it go
  634. 45:59Mr. Amen. You just give him your pen
  635. 46:03Read don't be insensitive to my point
  636. 46:06Guys, this is as foolish man. How foolish do we need to be?
  637. 46:11This is crazy. This is crazy to continue to do these things.
  638. 46:22We have people, thankfully, who are checking.
  639. 46:26And I want to make more to see this picture.
  640. 46:28They're not just checking goods that shipped in a box, you know, a cardboard box.
  641. 46:32They are detaching features that are already connected to our grid and finding,
  642. 46:37ooh, there's a cellular radio there.
  643. 46:42Why do they need a radio on this thing?
  644. 46:44on this thing. Ooh, ooh, this inverter, this, the firewall doesn't seem to be
  645. 46:53operable on this converter. I'm just, that's hypothetical. I'm not saying that's one of
  646. 46:56the things, but it's taken from the things that are already being used on our grid.
  647. 46:59I just don't understand the foolishness and I've, you know, I heard people, all right,
  648. 47:03you're an isolationist. I'm not an isolationist. I'm a realist. If you tell me you want to blow
  649. 47:08my head off, I'm not going to send, you know, bullets your way. I don't need to know if you have a gun
  650. 47:13You're telling me you want to blow my head off. I'm not gonna email. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna FedEx you some cartridges
  651. 47:19Like that's this crazy
  652. 47:22To think that we could be proliferating the very devices onto our own energy grid that China's like yeah
  653. 47:28Thank you for that. Thank you for your support
  654. 47:32That is insane to me, but here we are
  655. 47:40so we have this report made in May by the way, I said this already and we
  656. 47:47do nothing with it, whether we're too busy to do other things and I get it we're
  657. 47:52busy there are lots of things that are going on but I just don't think it's very
  658. 47:56wise to consistently proliferate these things made our enemy not because we want
  659. 48:09them to be our enemies they've decided that they're going to be our enemies and
  660. 48:14then you have the whole thing it is a nation that has expressed itself to be
  661. 48:18communist so you're gonna trust self-described communists and you see how
  662. 48:30significant we are to them because in terms of their exports if the US goes
  663. 48:35away then they're in a difficult situation but we're gonna continue
  664. 48:39playing footsies and all these kind of things it just makes no sense to me it
  665. 48:43makes no sense to me. We are our far past the place where we need to decouple from China,
  666. 48:55but we have to start somewhere. We have to start somewhere. God's grace will speak to
  667. 49:01you on the next opportunity. You all have a wonderful evening.
  668. 49:10The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  669. 49:15Family Association or American Family Radio.

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