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July 16, 2025 · 49:47

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

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0:00 - 15:00. Exodus 1:1-10. “Now a new King arose who did not know Joseph.” 15:00 - 31:00. Alex Newman, CEO of Liberty Sentinel Media, returns to “The Corner.” 31:00 - 48:00. From “drain the swamp” to “there is no Epstein client list.” What’s really going on? | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:06This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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  6. 0:18And the philosophies of this world.
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  10. 0:28And now the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:33Good evening, everyone.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:36Abraham Hamilton is my name.
  14. 0:38I'm a host of this program, the host of this program,
  15. 0:42or I host this program.
  16. 0:43One of those would be grammatically correct.
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  18. 0:47What you prefer, either one, whichever of those you prefer,
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  20. 0:53Joined by the corner contingent right across from me,
  21. 0:55my man, 100 grand.
  22. 0:57Mr. Bobby, a little sauste out of his way today.
  23. 1:01Stay out of his way.
  24. 1:04In the screening room, produce extraordinary,
  25. 1:07he's cracking up.
  26. 1:08He's turning red, Jeff, look at him.
  27. 1:15Produce extraordinary, often imitated,
  28. 1:16never duplicated.
  29. 1:17The real J. Mac is in the screening room that we have
  30. 1:21in his red, a stair.
  31. 1:25read read a ladies and gentlemen double our who's internship will end soon
  32. 1:31said about it but he will continue matriculating in his
  33. 1:37undergraduate educational pursuits at Patrick Henry College
  34. 1:42and Priscaleville Virginia but we've been glad to have him here we were
  35. 1:48grab lunch together yesterday we had a good time but at this very moment many of
  36. 1:52you if not most of you are ready
  37. 1:54are already making your transition from your part-time jobs where you
  38. 1:58you generate an income to your full-time jobs
  39. 2:01where you cultivate an outcome.
  40. 2:04And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so
  41. 2:07with intentionality.
  42. 2:10A lot of what has happened in our nation guys,
  43. 2:12if we were to honestly assess it,
  44. 2:15there are lots of intentional things
  45. 2:17that are creating chaos at a macro level.
  46. 2:20But on a micro level, a lot of the carnage
  47. 2:25has transpired where too many of us have been negligent.
  48. 2:29I'm thinking about the parent and I've had this experience more times
  49. 2:36than I could even count.
  50. 2:42But the numerous times I've had conversations,
  51. 2:45the parents say, I didn't know they were like that,
  52. 2:47or I didn't know that was what was going on.
  53. 2:50And I had no idea those are the things that were happening.
  54. 2:53And it's gravely concerning because sometimes the negligence followed misplaced trust.
  55. 3:03You know, I didn't think that's what they were teaching, but that's what they were teaching.
  56. 3:07You know, one of the fallout from Schmovit is that parents got to really see what their children were being taught and realize,
  57. 3:12ruh ruh ruh.
  58. 3:13This is a problem. That's why homeschooling exploded.
  59. 3:17Obviously during Schmovit where the shutdowns were occurring, but following Schmovit,
  60. 3:22homeschooling exploded because people were learning for the first time
  61. 3:25What their children were being taught that that's an example of the type of negligence I'm talking about and I'm not I'm not trying to
  62. 3:31insult anyone by saying negligence. I'm simply assessing what has really happened and so many instances
  63. 3:37We've trusted only to learn that that trust was misplaced and instead of trusting and verifying
  64. 3:43We just left it on the trusting component of it, you know, and I mean that's how we
  65. 3:47we get to the place and I'm going to get to this later, but I just have been thinking about,
  66. 3:54you know, from Bernie Sanders to AOC to the squad to Mamdani to Minneapolis. Oh, that's
  67. 4:01what I call old boy and running for mayor in Minneapolis. Minneapolis. Oh, you know,
  68. 4:08and you have people in our country at various stages voting for them, you know, in New
  69. 4:13New York City is not that Zoram,
  70. 4:16I'm done, they did anything extra special,
  71. 4:17but you had an accumulation of young professionals
  72. 4:24in New York City, they actually liked
  73. 4:25their socialist policy prescriptions.
  74. 4:31And to me, and to many of you listening to me,
  75. 4:33you're like, how?
  76. 4:37A little sleep, a little slumber,
  77. 4:39a little folding of the hands to rest.
  78. 4:43That's how.
  79. 4:45And it's a galling consideration,
  80. 4:47which is why I encourage routinely
  81. 4:51as you're making your transition to your full time jobs
  82. 4:54to make the transition with intentionality, man.
  83. 4:57Not to just, oh, one day, one day.
  84. 4:59Ta-da!
  85. 5:00You know, I'm gonna sleep and watch football my way into
  86. 5:04having to make the disciple of my child.
  87. 5:05Ain't gonna happen.
  88. 5:07It's not gonna happen.
  89. 5:08It only happens as a product of intentionality.
  90. 5:12So as you're making your transition, man,
  91. 5:13resolve it in your heart to set your home
  92. 5:16as an outpost for the King's commission,
  93. 5:20that my home is an outpost for the King's commission,
  94. 5:25and I am an officer in the army of the Lord.
  95. 5:29To the word of God we go.
  96. 5:30Exodus chapter one, and I really wanna invite you
  97. 5:36to think with me through this,
  98. 5:38what I'm going to discuss here.
  99. 5:40Exodus chapter one verses one through 10.
  100. 5:43This follows obviously the conclusion
  101. 5:45the book of Genesis where Joseph served in the monarchaeo duties of the Egyptian kingdom,
  102. 6:00you know, ascended to becoming practically number two, almost like a vice president in
  103. 6:06Egypt and responsible for being a source of saving Egypt and the world at that time from
  104. 6:12famine because of his prophetic gifting and his ability to interpret dreams. The Lord showed
  105. 6:20him that famine was coming to Egypt and gave him a plan, not only showed him what was going
  106. 6:25to happen, but also helped him to lay out a plan to provide food for the Egyptian kingdom.
  107. 6:31But as a result, it resulted in enriching Egypt because the nations around the world ended up
  108. 6:38having to pay Egypt for its grain because they had grain when no one else had any.
  109. 6:43That also led to Israel's family to move into Egypt for that time.
  110. 6:50And for the nation of Israel, or should I say at this juncture, the
  111. 6:52Hebrewic people to populate the Goshen region under Joseph's prominence.
  112. 6:58I talked quite a bit about the patterns of evidence films that our dear friend
  113. 7:04makes. He talks about how you had this ornate tune in Egypt akin to what Pharaohs enjoyed,
  114. 7:12yet Joseph required his descendants to bury his bones, to remove them from Egypt and bury them
  115. 7:20in the Promised Land, the land that Yahweh had promised to Abraham's descendants. And so one of
  116. 7:26the unique features of the in the patterns of evidence film, we have this ornate pharaoh-like tune
  117. 7:31that was recovered, that it had no bones in it.
  118. 7:36And it bore the markings of the code of many colors
  119. 7:38that Joseph had, historic living,
  120. 7:39and he said, I'm telling you, it's fascinating.
  121. 7:41But then following that episode,
  122. 7:43we have what's recorded for us in Exodus chapter one,
  123. 7:45which is what I want to present to you today
  124. 7:49and invite you to think with me through it.
  125. 7:52Exodus one says this, verse one,
  126. 7:54now these are the names of the sons of Israel
  127. 7:56who came to Egypt with Jacob.
  128. 7:58You remember that was the name of Israel
  129. 7:59before his name was changed from Jacob to Israel.
  130. 8:02They came each one with his household,
  131. 8:05Ruben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah,
  132. 8:07Isakar, Zebulan, and Benjamin, Dan, and Aftali,
  133. 8:11Gad, and Asher.
  134. 8:12All the persons who came from the loins of Jacob
  135. 8:15were 70 in number, but Joseph was already in Egypt.
  136. 8:21Joseph died in all his brothers and all that generation,
  137. 8:25but the sons of Israel were fruitful
  138. 8:27and increased greatly and multiplied,
  139. 8:31and became exceedingly mighty
  140. 8:33so that the land was filled with them.
  141. 8:37Now a new king arose over Egypt who did not know Joseph.
  142. 8:41He said to his people,
  143. 8:42behold, the people of the sons of Israel
  144. 8:44are more and mightier than we.
  145. 8:46Come, let us deal wisely with them,
  146. 8:48or else they will multiply,
  147. 8:50and in the event of war,
  148. 8:55They will also join themselves to those who hate us
  149. 8:58and fight against us and depart from the land.
  150. 9:02If you're familiar with this account in scripture,
  151. 9:04you know this led to the plot to murder all of the baby boys
  152. 9:08in Egypt who were of Hebraic descent.
  153. 9:13But verse eight is what I want you to invite,
  154. 9:15invite you to think with me through.
  155. 9:17Now a new king arose over Egypt who did not know Joseph.
  156. 9:22When you know the history of Egypt to that juncture, how is it possible that there could
  157. 9:31be an Egyptian king who arises who doesn't know Joseph?
  158. 9:36That's the next question.
  159. 9:39How is it possible that the people endure a convenient forgetting about who Joseph was?
  160. 9:49I mean, Joseph had such a prominent position in Egypt, such an outsized role in Egypt played
  161. 9:56Such a major role there, even as I mentioned, some of the things discovered in patterns of evidence,
  162. 10:02some of the historical things that were discovered from him, how did that happen?
  163. 10:07How do you go from having this leader in the Egyptian nation who, by the way, his wife was Egyptian?
  164. 10:14So the mother of ultimately Ephraimim and Massa, two of Israel's tribes,
  165. 10:23have an Egyptian mother as a whole, another conversation for one another day.
  166. 10:27but Joseph married an Egyptian woman. How do you have this profound leader into
  167. 10:36what he basically is erased from history and that erasure was necessary in order
  168. 10:43for a subsequent administration, if you will, to take the nation in an entirely
  169. 10:48different direction? I wonder what that looked like. Could it be that there were,
  170. 10:55you know, certain fixtures, maybe statutes of certain things that were
  171. 11:02destroy decimated. Could it be that you have certain rewriting a certain textbooks? Could it be
  172. 11:07there was certain revisions of history? Because it's no doubt that Egypt station in the world was
  173. 11:14elevated following Joseph's service in which the rest of the nation surrounding Egypt ended up
  174. 11:19having to buy grain during the famine from Egypt. How that elevated Egypt station in the world,
  175. 11:26their military invention with chairs and things of that nature, no doubt came with money that was
  176. 11:30raised as a result of Joseph's wisdom.
  177. 11:36So how does that happen?
  178. 11:38I raise that question for you
  179. 11:41because in order for there to be an entire populace
  180. 11:44to go along with a national trajectory
  181. 11:48that completely eradicates from its functional memory,
  182. 11:52Joseph's existence is the only way
  183. 11:55when you could have the tragedies
  184. 11:56that followed thereafter to occur.
  185. 11:59I'm raising that as well because much of that same notion,
  186. 12:03God's just happening right now.
  187. 12:06happening right now, you know, eliminate American history and no doubt about it.
  188. 12:10I'll tell you, you all know me, an equal opportunity truth-teller.
  189. 12:14I don't think we need to hide the ugly parts of American history.
  190. 12:18I think that's one of the major things that helps us to avoid idolatry, is that we can
  191. 12:22say in spite of men's wickedness and sinfulness, look at what God has done, that God is a
  192. 12:29master.
  193. 12:30And I say this often that using crooked sticks to paint straight lines so that as we look
  194. 12:35Look over our nation's history in the United States of America, we don't come away with
  195. 12:39fawning and with Google eyes over individuals.
  196. 12:43We're able to stand and say, man, look at what God has done.
  197. 12:46It doesn't mean we denigrate people.
  198. 12:48It doesn't mean we don't give honor or honor as do.
  199. 12:50It doesn't mean we diminish people as to who they really were.
  200. 12:55The scripture literally says to give honor to whom it is due.
  201. 12:58But at the exact same time, we don't we don't deify people.
  202. 13:01We look at what God has done.
  203. 13:05to have a person like Joseph who played such an outside role in Egypt's history, then to
  204. 13:12have an individual king and to have an entire population to go along with living as if there
  205. 13:21was, hey, Joseph's done nothing in here.
  206. 13:25There's no blessing to this nation that's come as a role to Joseph and his kinfolk.
  207. 13:31That is just, that's wild.
  208. 13:33But guys just happening right here. How else do you think?
  209. 13:37A Bernie Sanders nearly becomes a Democrat nominee for president. How do you think there was such thing called the squad?
  210. 13:44How do you think that you have an O?
  211. 13:47AOC I just heard a clip before coming on air. I almost fell on my chair laughing when somebody's saying well
  212. 13:52AOC is one of the most intelligent people ever met how sweet
  213. 13:56She's made an image of God. I don't want to diminish her at all
  214. 14:00But to say she's one of the most intelligent people you've met you are either
  215. 14:03Whether you are lying or you got too small of a circle of friends.
  216. 14:11Then you have Zorran Momm, Donnie in New York and then you have, you know, Minneapolis O.
  217. 14:16If you notice the numbers of openly Marxist candidates are not diminishing.
  218. 14:25They're increasing.
  219. 14:27How does that happen in United States of America?
  220. 14:29I think the scripture is showing us.
  221. 14:31Guys, if you a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding up your hands to rest, that
  222. 14:36old thing you heard about before, fundamentally transforming in the United States of America.
  223. 14:40Guys, it's happening now.
  224. 14:44It's happening now.
  225. 14:45When we get back, this is the Hamilton Corner.
  226. 14:50You don't want to miss this show.
  227. 14:52I promise you, you don't want to miss it.
  228. 14:58Pastor Joseph Parker from equipping the church to stand boldly for life.
  229. 15:02Ten excellent reasons to read God's word daily.
  230. 15:05Number one, it tells you genuinely how to be saved and how to grow up in your faith.
  231. 15:08Number two, it gives you clear guidance and direction for much of your life.
  232. 15:12A third reason is it empowers your prayer life,
  233. 15:15worth because it sharpens your ability
  234. 15:17to hear the Holy Spirit speak more and more clearly
  235. 15:19to you in your life.
  236. 15:21A fifth reason, God's word minuses
  237. 15:23to your mind, body, and spirit.
  238. 15:25A sixth reason, it helps you maintain your mental health.
  239. 15:28Number seven, it increases God's anointing
  240. 15:30on every part of your life.
  241. 15:32Number eight, it increases your wisdom.
  242. 15:34A ninth reason, it enhances your intellect
  243. 15:37and your personality.
  244. 15:38And a tenth reason, it pours grace, peace,
  245. 15:42and your mercy and joy into your spirit,
  246. 15:44your mind, and your life.
  247. 15:45Find Pastor Joseph and many more excellent messages
  248. 15:48from the AFA Cultural Institute at stream.afa.net.
  249. 15:53I would challenge and encourage you to consider
  250. 15:55starting a habit of reading at least three chapters
  251. 15:57in your Bible every day.
  252. 15:58Shining light into the darkness,
  253. 16:05this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  254. 16:09Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham, Hamilton III
  255. 16:13here, and I am delighted to have on the program
  256. 16:15with me a man who I greatly respect,
  257. 16:17appreciated his work for a long time from a distance.
  258. 16:20I've now had the privilege of meeting him
  259. 16:22and his lovely wife and family in person.
  260. 16:24I'm speaking of none other than Liberty,
  261. 16:27Sentinel Media CEO, Alex Newman.
  262. 16:30He has a tremendous breadth of wisdom
  263. 16:35and knowledge of information.
  264. 16:37He has expertise in so many different fields.
  265. 16:40He writes for the Epoch Times,
  266. 16:43correspondent for law enforcement intelligence,
  267. 16:45intelligence brief, the new American magazine.
  268. 16:48You've probably seen him somewhere or heard him somewhere
  269. 16:51or read something he's written.
  270. 16:54Alex Newman, thank you for coming back to join us here
  271. 16:56on The Hamilton Corner.
  272. 16:58It's an honor and a privilege, thank you for having me.
  273. 17:00Oh man, the privilege is certainly mine.
  274. 17:04You get to know a lot, a lot of person
  275. 17:05when you meet their family.
  276. 17:06You know, and I'll say it this way,
  277. 17:09I'm just grateful to God that you're on our side.
  278. 17:12Well, the feeling is mutual, right?
  279. 17:14Thank you, man.
  280. 17:16That is the truth.
  281. 17:17So I was talking in the first segment a little bit about Egypt's history as recorded in scripture
  282. 17:23and Joseph's prominent role there.
  283. 17:25And then all of a sudden you have a serve pro phenomenon that occurs where you have a
  284. 17:29king who arises who doesn't know Joseph, but the attendant circumstances and consequences
  285. 17:35that flow from that with the populace, both the Hebrew, people's populace and the Egyptian
  286. 17:39citizen or population
  287. 17:42and i i i i i i i invited the audience to think through with me how do you get to
  288. 17:45a place you have a person set who plays such a prominent role
  289. 17:48who's now just deleted from history
  290. 17:50and i and i started there because i've strongly believe we have the some of the
  291. 17:53same things happening now
  292. 17:55that we have
  293. 17:56you know we hold these shoes be self-evident from seventeen seventy six
  294. 17:59you know into the even up to nineteen eighties was to go up and travel down
  295. 18:02that wall
  296. 18:03but now prominently we've had bernie sanders almost become the nominee for the
  297. 18:07presidency we had
  298. 18:08AOC, who I guess apparently she's one of the most intelligent people in the world.
  299. 18:12I didn't know this.
  300. 18:14You have the squad, you know.
  301. 18:16You have Zoram Mamdani and then his cousin in Minnesota, not literally his cousin, everybody.
  302. 18:22But the gentleman I Y of uneffectively deemed Minneapolis O, who is socialist and also running
  303. 18:29for mayor.
  304. 18:30And these people are coming out with this.
  305. 18:33How do we get to this place where these kinds of people are now prominently in the political
  306. 18:39mainstream of our country and are outwardly describing themselves as Marxists and socialists
  307. 18:45in the United States of America?
  308. 18:46Well, I think there's several different ways that this can and should be analyzed.
  309. 18:51And I'll start by pointing out the elephant in the room.
  310. 18:54I don't think we can ignore God's judgment on previous nations and peoples.
  311. 19:00The parallels are unmistakable.
  312. 19:01when God judges a nation, he oppresses them with tyrants,
  313. 19:06he brings plagues upon them, he does all sorts of the very kinds of things that we are seeing today.
  314. 19:12And so I look around at the political situation, I look around at the economic situation, and
  315. 19:17with somewhat of a heavy heart, I have to recognize that not only does America deserve what it's getting
  316. 19:23now, we deserve so much more. We deserve to be vaporized, frankly, after murdering 70 million babies,
  317. 19:30It's only natural, first of all, we're reaping what we sow, and second of all, how much wickedness
  318. 19:36is God going to tolerate in this country before He sends these kinds of judgments upon us?
  319. 19:42So I see the judgment of God in this in a very real way.
  320. 19:46And that leads me right into the second factor that I think we have to consider.
  321. 19:50What we're dealing with here is the product, the end result, the fruit, if you will, of
  322. 19:55multiple generations of indoctrination in the classroom.
  323. 19:58I'm a millennial.
  324. 20:00You may be also a by least close to it. I am an elder millennial.
  325. 20:04Right. I mean, that's always embarrassing to say nowadays because everybody just assumes
  326. 20:09you're so dumb. Right. But if you look at the data, the victims of communism Memorial Foundation
  327. 20:15commissioned a survey some years ago, they asked millennials about their political views
  328. 20:19and 70% of them said they would support socialists and future elections. That is a
  329. 20:24direct result of having these children indoctrinated in a socialist system of miseducation.
  330. 20:30for multiple generations now.
  331. 20:32That's how we ended up here.
  332. 20:34And so you see now, and what's interesting
  333. 20:36about some of these, Abe,
  334. 20:37is that their actual Islamo-Marxist,
  335. 20:39their fusing Islamism with communism,
  336. 20:43with Marxism, with socialism.
  337. 20:44It's exactly what Rich Higgins,
  338. 20:46the Director of Policy and Planning
  339. 20:47on the National Security Council
  340. 20:48during the first Trump administration,
  341. 20:50warned us was coming.
  342. 20:51He said we were facing a Maoist style insurgency
  343. 20:54where we were seeing an alliance,
  344. 20:56a coalition of socialists, communists,
  345. 21:00jihadists, Islamists, and also globalists and LGBT alphabet crew, all united because what?
  346. 21:07They have a common enemy and that enemy is Jesus Christ, his church, and of course, the
  347. 21:13American nation that at least kind of tenuously still clings to some of those precepts.
  348. 21:19What do I start with this?
  349. 21:25Your comment about not wanting to speed past God's judgment and everything you said was profound.
  350. 21:36But I think that aspect of this, I think, does not get the type of attention it should get.
  351. 21:45I can understand that it makes some people very, very, very nervous.
  352. 21:48And I have often described that God is omnipotent. He's omnipotent. If he wanted to,
  353. 21:54he could eradicate us in an instant.
  354. 21:57So we need to be aware that there are cataclysmic final judgments.
  355. 22:01There are also warning judgments that God in his sovereignty and frankly in his love and grace and mercy
  356. 22:11renders in an effort for people to wake up and recognize what is transpiring.
  357. 22:18Why do you think, and I'll first not just ask you, do you think there has been sufficient attention
  358. 22:22particularly with amongst Christians to the notion of God's judgment facing our nation.
  359. 22:30Abe, I've seen very few pastors willing to tackle this because as you pointed out, it makes some people
  360. 22:35uncomfortable. We still like to believe that America is this incredibly good nation that is a
  361. 22:41blessing to the whole world. And I think at one time we were, and I think there are still elements
  362. 22:46of that, but how could we not look at the wickedness that we've exported to the world, whether it be
  363. 22:52the abortion or the LGBT agenda through USAID, whether it be the nasty so-called entertainment
  364. 22:57coming out of Hollywood. America is polluting the world with this filthiness. And I think
  365. 23:02a lot of Christians just tune all of that out and we just focus inward in our own church
  366. 23:06as we have to realize that we're part of a nation that unfortunately has been exporting
  367. 23:12wickedness now for at least several generations in a way that in some ways is almost unparalleled.
  368. 23:17I don't know of any other nation that has been as effective as the United States in
  369. 23:21promoting abortion and LGBTism around the world in the modern era. It's just, and there has to be
  370. 23:28consequences to that. Now, there've been a few who've talked about it. I mean, John MacArthur,
  371. 23:31of course, just passed on to his eternal reward. And toward the end of his life, he really started
  372. 23:36speaking about how God's judgment was now being seen in America. He talked about the sexual
  373. 23:41revolution, followed by the homosexual revolution. So there are some very, very prominent men of
  374. 23:45God who have spoken out about this. But I think just like you said, it makes a lot of Christians
  375. 23:49uncomfortable, but for the wrong reasons. We should be uncomfortable because we're a part
  376. 23:54of a nation that is doing these things that are quite properly deserved judgment rather
  377. 23:59than being uncomfortable because somebody pointed out the fact that God doesn't approve
  378. 24:03of those things and there will be consequences.
  379. 24:05So what are you seeing it? I'm not asking you to spend all your time here, but what would
  380. 24:10you suggest that the role of God's people should be in the midst of this type of environment?
  381. 24:17Yeah, and I think that is one of the reasons that the church is here, is to stand as a testament
  382. 24:23to the truth of God, to give people warnings, to give people the truth. And the church in America
  383. 24:29has really been silent for a long time. We have not wanted to be, and of course I'm seeking broadly,
  384. 24:33there are plenty of great pastors and great Christians and enemy people on your radio network
  385. 24:37who do a really good job sounding the alarm about these things. But by and large your average
  386. 24:41church is focused inward. And frankly, the church is in a very real sense the conscience of the
  387. 24:47nation. If we are not telling people that God disapproves of these things, if we are not telling
  388. 24:53people what God says is good and what God says is evil, who's going to tell them? And the pagans
  389. 24:58are going to tell them, are the communists going to tell them? That's us. It's on our shoulders.
  390. 25:03That's our responsibility to inform and to warn. And so we should be at the very least
  391. 25:10sounding the alarm and letting people know loudly and clearly that killing babies is unacceptable,
  392. 25:16that making a mockery of marriage is unacceptable, that the destruction of families is unacceptable.
  393. 25:21And then as Ezekiel talks about, right, if you warn them and they don't turn from their sin,
  394. 25:26well, you know, the blood will be on their hands. But if we warn them, or if we don't warn them,
  395. 25:33then the blood will be on us. And so I think we, as people who claim the name of Jesus Christ,
  396. 25:38we must be warning our fellow Americans about the consequences of this massive wickedness.
  397. 25:43Yes.
  398. 25:44And in a latter part of your initial answer, you mentioned a gentleman, Mr. Higgins.
  399. 25:49I didn't hear the first name correctly, who talked about this coalescing of Islamists
  400. 25:55and communists and who would all come together to basically have a synergistic launch of nefariousness.
  401. 26:05Would you remind us of his name and what the work is where he kind of predicted this and
  402. 26:10to show what is their ultimate objective by coming together in this wicked triumvirate?
  403. 26:17This memo was so profound, Abe.
  404. 26:19It was written by Rich Higgins.
  405. 26:21He was the director of policy and planning on the National Security Council during the
  406. 26:24first Trump term.
  407. 26:25He is no longer with us.
  408. 26:26He has passed on.
  409. 26:28But I would encourage people, if you go to a good search engine, you should be able to
  410. 26:31find this memo.
  411. 26:32It's very, very profound.
  412. 26:34And of course, he's not analyzing this necessarily through a Christian lens.
  413. 26:37He's just looking at the intelligence and saying, hey, guys, there's a coalition of his
  414. 26:40and Marxists and socialists and globalists who want to,
  415. 26:43he said, destroy the United States of America,
  416. 26:47not just as a nation, but even as an ideal.
  417. 26:51And so I think there is a very real effort
  418. 26:55to not just destroy the United States as a country,
  419. 26:57but also to discredit the principles
  420. 26:59that it was founded on.
  421. 27:00These ideas that our founders took from the Bible.
  422. 27:02And of course they were all imperfect men,
  423. 27:04we all are, that should be said just for the people
  424. 27:06who might be inclined to be triggered.
  425. 27:09But they synthesized these biblical principles,
  426. 27:12like the idea that God created us equally,
  427. 27:14the idea that God gave us our rights,
  428. 27:16the idea that government existed to protect those rights.
  429. 27:19They synthesized those out of the scripture, of course,
  430. 27:22and that's actually very easy to document.
  431. 27:23You can go back to 1772, Samuel Adams wrote
  432. 27:26on the rights of the colonists,
  433. 27:27the first document to circulate
  434. 27:29through the committees of correspondence
  435. 27:30where he used those exact terms
  436. 27:32and said these ideas come straight out of the New Testament
  437. 27:35from the head of the Christian church,
  438. 27:37that being Jesus Christ.
  439. 27:39So God told us, for example, that murder is evil.
  440. 27:41God told us the purpose of government is to punish evil.
  441. 27:44Therefore, you have a right to life,
  442. 27:45and government must punish those who try to violate it
  443. 27:48or who do violate it.
  444. 27:49So these are biblical principles.
  445. 27:51And what Rich Higgins was saying is,
  446. 27:52they don't want to just destroy the country, right?
  447. 27:55Not just the economy, the government, whatever.
  448. 27:57They want to discredit and pollute the understanding
  449. 28:01of the basic principles that made America great
  450. 28:04in the first place.
  451. 28:05And so this is beyond just a normal revolution
  452. 28:08we see in countries that have fallen to communism.
  453. 28:11It's not just about capturing the country, it's about discrediting those principles in the
  454. 28:14eyes of the entire world.
  455. 28:17Do you think, well, I know what I think, but do you think there is enough of the American
  456. 28:23citizenry that is aware that these kinds of things are working?
  457. 28:26Do you think that we have largely still a significant portion of our country that are kind of asleep
  458. 28:33at the wheel, so to speak, not recognizing the true pernicious downstream implication and
  459. 28:38intention of folks like this.
  460. 28:41Yeah, that's a tough question.
  461. 28:43You know, at the Culture Proof Conference that you and I just spent some time at, you actually
  462. 28:47mentioned the research of George Barnum.
  463. 28:49When you look at the data that he has compiled, it's very clear that Americans, even those
  464. 28:54who call themselves Christians, have stopped using the Bible as the ultimate authority on
  465. 29:00all things.
  466. 29:01You know, we've got a huge percentage of the country that calls themselves Christians, well
  467. 29:05over two thirds, depending on whose numbers you're looking at.
  468. 29:08But then when you drill down further, what do these people actually believe?
  469. 29:12They're not taking the word of God as the final authority.
  470. 29:15They're taking what they learned in school or what they heard on the news or what their
  471. 29:18college professor taught them about these issues.
  472. 29:21And so I think if we're going to get out of this mess, and I don't know that it's possible,
  473. 29:26but if we're going to get out of this mess, it's going to require, I believe, divine
  474. 29:30intervention.
  475. 29:31It's going to require God working miraculously in his people and the hearts of his people to
  476. 29:36rekindle our understanding that the Word of God is our final authority and that God has answers
  477. 29:41for all these things because as long as the self-proclaimed church is looking to the world for answers,
  478. 29:46we're going to have the wrong answers. And you say that as this whole kind of firestorm around
  479. 29:53Chippin' Joy and a Gange and a new show they have coming out and instead of, maybe I just have the
  480. 30:02problem. But I know they profess to be Christians and I you know was was was hopeful that they
  481. 30:07were responded appropriately but on a Sunday morning man Chip Gangs double downs doubles
  482. 30:12down and and and says the Christians who have a problem with them using their own network
  483. 30:18the Magnolia Network and they're executive producing the show but the Christians have
  484. 30:21a problem with them promoting homosexual men with two twin boys as a family alongside
  485. 30:28with other families as normal, they're the ones with the problem.
  486. 30:32And it just, it was not surprising to me, but it still was, was, was deeply disappointing
  487. 30:39because I, I, as descriptions, I hope for the best, but I continue to see disappoint when
  488. 30:43we have public demonstrations like this over and over and over again to where, as you mentioned,
  489. 30:48opinion replaces scripture.
  490. 30:49Yeah.
  491. 30:51And it goes back to what Barna's research has shown just within the Christian community of
  492. 30:55America, we have an enormous amount of syncretism where we're trying to blend some basic Christianity
  493. 31:01with pagan worldview, with communist worldview, with humanist worldview, secular worldview,
  494. 31:08and what results is not really Christianity.
  495. 31:11What results is syncretism, a syncretistic false religion that is a very, very dangerous
  496. 31:18thing, especially because it comes kind of cloaked in or with a mask of Christianity.
  497. 31:23And that is tremendously dangerous because people say, oh, well, that's Christianity.
  498. 31:26Oh, cool.
  499. 31:27I'm on board with that.
  500. 31:28Oh, I have eternal life.
  501. 31:29I'm good with the creator of the heavens and the earth and really know, no, you need to
  502. 31:33know the real Lord Jesus Christ as he's presented in the pages of scripture.
  503. 31:37You need to have the Holy Spirit dwelling within you and this kind of counterfeit Christianity
  504. 31:41that takes the Christian label and takes a few of the ideas, but then right behind it
  505. 31:47replaces the truth with a bunch of lies.
  506. 31:49That's very, very dangerous.
  507. 31:50Mmm, and this syncretism as you mentioned it that the god of this this syncretized religion actually ultimately becomes a Romans one God of self
  508. 32:01It is, you know the smorgasborg of the the buffet
  509. 32:06Approach and and I'm the one who chooses what goes on my platter, you know
  510. 32:09So it's a secret syncretism to where the ultimate rubric for all things right and true is
  511. 32:15is the unregenerate self.
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  547. 34:19of Liberty Sentinel Media, Alex Newman, who is just a wealth and information
  548. 34:24Alex, would you just share with the audience how they can connect with you, follow you, and
  549. 34:28stay up to date on all things from Liberty Sentinel and the voluminous publications that
  550. 34:34you write for, maybe the best place to stay in touch with you and to follow your work?
  551. 34:39Thanks so much, Abe.
  552. 34:40So, easiest place is my website, libertysentinel.org or the X account, Alex Newman, underscore
  553. 34:45J-O-U, but also the newamerican.com, classical conversations, a lot of different places.
  554. 34:50But yeah, libertysentinel.org is probably the best place.
  555. 34:53sentinel.org. We'll make sure we have a link to that in the show notes. Show notes. Now,
  556. 34:58before we went to the break, I asked the question because not too long ago, we got further evidence.
  557. 35:02Our audience here is quite familiar with the snake that is John Brennan and the whole deceptive
  558. 35:09effort that became the Russiagate hoax. But we've now, there's now more evidence available that shows,
  559. 35:16even from the CIA that John Brennan on one hand was saying, no, I didn't want to see that.
  560. 35:21that Steele dossier included in the official documentation
  561. 35:23when in fact he was one of the main actors along
  562. 35:26with others pushing for behind the scenes.
  563. 35:29What is your take on the additional evidence
  564. 35:31that has come out now to show not only was
  565. 35:33the Russiagate phenomenon of hoax
  566. 35:35that the principles involved knew it was a hoax from day one?
  567. 35:39Yeah, this I think Abe is a crime of monumental proportions
  568. 35:44and it's looking like a special counsel
  569. 35:46is gonna have to be appointed here
  570. 35:47to do a thorough and impartial investigation.
  571. 35:50I don't think this is going to be over before people end up in jail.
  572. 35:54You have a situation where the man that the American people elected to be president was
  573. 36:00viciously targeted by people within government who weaponized and politicized law enforcement.
  574. 36:05And it wasn't just Trump that they took out.
  575. 36:07If you look at what happened early on in the administration, first they took out General
  576. 36:11Michael Flynn.
  577. 36:12That's right.
  578. 36:13And then they systematically went through Trump's key people.
  579. 36:16And they put him in jail.
  580. 36:17Roger Stone and Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro and Paul Manafort who ran his campaign.
  581. 36:22I mean, and I could go on.
  582. 36:24They went after Trump and his inner circle like a group of vicious hyenas.
  583. 36:30And it was all we know now based on a hoax.
  584. 36:32And it wasn't a hoax that might have had some truth to it.
  585. 36:36It was that, as you just pointed out, the people involved from the very beginning always
  586. 36:40knew that it was a fraud.
  587. 36:42So this is a very, very serious crime.
  588. 36:45And to me, it'll be astounding if people don't end up in jail over this.
  589. 36:49And it's a hoax that not only, and I want to say this very slowly, very, very slowly,
  590. 36:56President Trump's team members went to jail because of this.
  591. 37:03I think because of our kind of soundbite, you know, digital obsession, we have very short
  592. 37:10memories.
  593. 37:12President Trump's team members went to jail.
  594. 37:17They were trying to ultimately jail President Trump himself.
  595. 37:21They ultimately attempted several assassinations of him,
  596. 37:24including a gunshot to the ear.
  597. 37:28These are the types of things that lots of us remember,
  598. 37:33and now the evidence is being substantiated
  599. 37:35and publicly disseminated that it was a lie,
  600. 37:39and the people who are doing the jailing knew it was a lie
  601. 37:42from the very beginning, not only were they willing to jail them, but to perpetrate the
  602. 37:46fraud on the American people to say, Oh, no, the person you duly elected, no, he won't serve
  603. 37:51as president.
  604. 37:53You put a fine point on it.
  605. 37:55This will should not add a minimum.
  606. 37:56But you said it won't conclude until some people are in jail.
  607. 38:00What are just some of the highlights of the evidence that some people may not be aware of
  608. 38:04that's available that that show that man, that this should end with some people incarcerated?
  609. 38:08Yeah.
  610. 38:09Well, and it's interesting because now the CIA has even been putting out some of the
  611. 38:12of this information. And I wonder are we dealing here with what's called a limited hangout in
  612. 38:16intelligence circles where they kind of give you some information and hope to satiate the people.
  613. 38:22My guess is there's a whole lot more where that came from. And I am hearing that a special council
  614. 38:27will be appointed to get at all of the evidence. But even just what we have now, right, the documents
  615. 38:33that have been released, the public statements that have been made, what is very clear here is
  616. 38:37is that there was a conspiracy,
  617. 38:40which is a term used in the criminal justice system
  618. 38:43to describe two or more people working together
  619. 38:46for some illegal purpose.
  620. 38:47There was a conspiracy here that was huge,
  621. 38:50that was multifaceted, that involved multiple operations,
  622. 38:53including by the way, raiding Trump's house in Florida
  623. 38:57with armed FBI agents going through his wife's private thing.
  624. 39:00I mean, this is a massive, just the things
  625. 39:03that are already known publicly, right?
  626. 39:05I expect more evidence is going to be released in the years ahead.
  627. 39:09But there's in my opinion, more than enough information here to justify a very serious
  628. 39:14criminal investigation.
  629. 39:15I think it's got to be done by a special counsel because if it's some political
  630. 39:18appointee who's leading the charge, it may not have the gravitas that it needs.
  631. 39:23But somebody that everybody on all sides recognizes that's fair as impartial,
  632. 39:27somebody who doesn't have skin in the game, somebody who wasn't targeted by this
  633. 39:31conspiracy, but I think based on what we have now, it is crystal clear to me, at least, that
  634. 39:37there was a conspiracy to take out the elected president of the United States. And frankly,
  635. 39:42there was evidence that was in the public record long ago. I've got a clip from a panel discussion
  636. 39:48by multiple heads of the Central Intelligence Agency. And one of the lady who's the moderator
  637. 39:54says, hey, so Donald Trump is complaining about a deep state that's trying to take him out.
  638. 39:59Those are her exact words that there's a deep state trying to take him out.
  639. 40:03What do you guys say about that?
  640. 40:05And John McLaughlin, former head of the CIA, answers, well, thank God for the deep state.
  641. 40:12What?
  642. 40:13You're talking about removing the president of the United States of America.
  643. 40:17So, in my opinion, even just what's known already, we've got smoking gun evidence showing
  644. 40:22that this was a criminal operation.
  645. 40:24And I hope a legitimate, credible law enforcement investigation will get to the very bottom of
  646. 40:29Now you mentioned a special counsel and I just want to affirm what you said about a conspiracy,
  647. 40:34sometimes the term conspiracy theory is thrown around so much that it minimizes the impact of
  648. 40:39what a conspiracy is. It's actually a legal term of art applied in a criminal context that describes
  649. 40:44the agreement of two or more parties to execute a criminal activity with evidence of an act
  650. 40:53pursued in furtherance of that agreement to accomplish a criminal activity. It's a legal term of art
  651. 40:59that describes a crime in and of itself.
  652. 41:01And so we should be aware of that
  653. 41:04as we have conversations about this.
  654. 41:06And now you mentioned the appointment
  655. 41:07of a special counsel, which may be bolstered
  656. 41:10with some of the controversies surrounding
  657. 41:11the Attorney General currently, Pam Bondi,
  658. 41:13because as I mentioned before,
  659. 41:15and I talked about it, I showed clips,
  660. 41:17I played clips on my show, showed video of Pam Bondi,
  661. 41:20saying I shared it on the artist formerly on his Twitter,
  662. 41:24that Pam Bondi has the Epstein file she says on her desk.
  663. 41:28She has a client list specifically on her list waiting for review.
  664. 41:32Release obviously should be imminent.
  665. 41:34She even had they had the event where they invited, you know, new media personnel
  666. 41:38to DC to hand out the white binders and all of that.
  667. 41:42And then you have Axios reporting the story that has not been rebutted.
  668. 41:46That wait a minute, the Department of Justice is saying there is no
  669. 41:50Epstein client list.
  670. 41:52What is your take on that in and of itself?
  671. 41:55And then the following seeming almost dismissal on uneven castigation by President Trump of
  672. 42:01those who thought, who were interested and felt like it was important that there's transparency
  673. 42:06on that point.
  674. 42:07What do you think about that whole scenario?
  675. 42:10Well, this is really tough for me and for a lot of other people.
  676. 42:13I know a lot of these people involved.
  677. 42:15I have talked to Cash Patel about these very issues before he went to go lead the FBI.
  678. 42:20And so I know what he knew and I know what he believed.
  679. 42:24And frankly, I can't explain what's going on right now.
  680. 42:26I spoke with General Flynn in public on my show on the record just last week about this.
  681. 42:31And he couldn't even believe that this was real.
  682. 42:32He said, maybe we're just not understanding this.
  683. 42:34There's got to be some clarification.
  684. 42:36So what's happening here with the Epstein files, for me, defies explanation.
  685. 42:42I don't know what to make of it.
  686. 42:43And Trump seems to be getting increasingly aggressive with his own supporters, who he riled up about
  687. 42:48these issues.
  688. 42:50And I think quite properly.
  689. 42:51I mean, we're talking about a guy who was procuring children to be raped by powerful people.
  690. 42:57I mean, it's hard to imagine a more serious level of criminality than that.
  691. 43:03And then you get people all riled up about it over a period of years.
  692. 43:06You promise that there's going to be all these disclosures.
  693. 43:08And then suddenly you say, you guys need to stop believing the hoax.
  694. 43:11I don't know what to make of it.
  695. 43:13And I know there are people who think there's some kind of 5D chess going on here.
  696. 43:16It doesn't seem to me like 5D chess.
  697. 43:18It seems to me like we have a very serious problem.
  698. 43:21I wish I knew the answers.
  699. 43:23But when it comes to the Russiagate thing,
  700. 43:25and I think there's actually a nexus between the two,
  701. 43:29I don't think we can possibly just try
  702. 43:33to sweep that under the rug.
  703. 43:34And there may be efforts to do that.
  704. 43:35We'll see.
  705. 43:36I'm frankly shocked that they're trying
  706. 43:38to do this with Epstein.
  707. 43:39If they were to try to do that with the Russiagate thing,
  708. 43:42it may be the straw that breaks the camel's back,
  709. 43:44because his base is absolutely dead set against letting these things go.
  710. 43:50When he said, all right, we're not going to prosecute Hillary Clinton, people said,
  711. 43:53okay, over and over again, people have said, okay, okay.
  712. 43:57But if now we're going to leave alone the people who were involved with Epstein,
  713. 44:01if we're now going to leave alone the people who targeted the man that
  714. 44:04Americans put their hopes in to smash the deep state and restore their country,
  715. 44:09I think it's going to be too much of a tough pill to swallow for people.
  716. 44:13So I think Trump is probably getting some bad advice from some people.
  717. 44:17And I sincerely hope for his own benefit and for the good of the country that he will reconsider.
  718. 44:21I agree with you on that because I have felt like his administration today had been one of the most
  719. 44:28transparent, but this whole phenomenon has the potential to leave a lasting stain on that
  720. 44:35transparency. And it's not to denigrate. We can walk and chew gum at the same time. We can still
  721. 44:39People say that the other things over here have been done, they've been phenomenal while
  722. 44:43also saying, whoa, this over here is concerning and problematic.
  723. 44:47The whole Russiagate thing, I honestly believe this is the biggest scandal.
  724. 44:50I could not, for the life of me, understand, well, I understand why some didn't want to
  725. 44:55do it, but I did not understand why others were willing to allow it to transpire where
  726. 44:59you would have, on a moment's notice, turning on a dime.
  727. 45:02I mean, look like Billy White shoes, Johnson catching a football for the Houston Oilers and
  728. 45:06and pivot to where, you know, Joseph Robin Ed Biden,
  729. 45:10he is as fit as I've ever seen him.
  730. 45:11And then on a dime, the entire chorus of the gerbils,
  731. 45:15I think that's what I call a lying media,
  732. 45:16say, oh, Biden, he's not fit for to run for the presidency.
  733. 45:20Now, I can't say, whoa, whoa, time out.
  734. 45:21If he's not fit to run for the presidency,
  735. 45:24how about who is the president currently?
  736. 45:26You know, the auto pin scandal, all of these things coming out.
  737. 45:29And you have the 2020 effort that followed the 2016 effort
  738. 45:34to put the duly elected president
  739. 45:36in jail to take him out. As you mentioned, Mr. McLaughlin saying, well, thank God for
  740. 45:41the deep state, all of the things happening and how much do they expect American people
  741. 45:45to take?
  742. 45:46Go ahead. Go ahead.
  743. 45:49We're coming to an inflection point now where people have just had enough. This is as much
  744. 45:56as Donald Trump may not realize it. This is a topic of conversation around dinner tables
  745. 46:02of normal everyday Americans, right, is not just the fringe, it's not just the hard right
  746. 46:07maga people.
  747. 46:08Normal people are talking about this around the dinner table.
  748. 46:12And I think part of the reason for the Russia gate hoax, it wasn't just that they disagreed
  749. 46:17with Trump really strongly on policy.
  750. 46:19It wasn't just that they were trying to protect their little corrupt schemes.
  751. 46:23It was that they understood that Trump represented a threat to them in a very real way because
  752. 46:29they knew they were engaged in massive crimes against the American people. And I don't just mean
  753. 46:34like stealing money. I mean, that's bad enough. I mean, actually betraying our country. And so
  754. 46:39they understood if we don't stop this guy and he is who he says he is and he does the things he says
  755. 46:44he's going to do, we're all going to jail. And so I think they kind of converge into one super
  756. 46:50story where you've got evil doers at the highest levels using blackmail, using vile criminal acts
  757. 46:57to advance their nefarious agenda that ultimately will result, I think, in the destruction of our
  758. 47:01country and the destruction of our liberties. And so these are two things that we cannot,
  759. 47:07under any circumstance, to sweep under the rug and say, well, let's just forget that all happened
  760. 47:11and move on. Let's forget and forgive. We can't do that. If there's no justice, if there's no
  761. 47:15accountability for these things, that means the plotters are still out there. It means they're
  762. 47:18going to do it again. It means children who were victims of these criminals are not going to get
  763. 47:23justice and it means more children in the future will be victimized as a result of this.
  764. 47:28So this isn't something where we can just say, hey, you know, we like Trump so much that
  765. 47:32we're just going to overlook this.
  766. 47:33I don't think that's realistic.
  767. 47:34I agree with you on that point.
  768. 47:36And do you think there's any space for this kind of convergence of this, these wicked proponents?
  769. 47:43I remember reading somewhere in Ephesians and said, you know, I'm wrestling with this
  770. 47:47flesh and blood, but do you think there's any nexus between that, those people individually
  771. 47:51recognizing, if he does what he says he's going to do, we're going to go to jail.
  772. 47:55And the rich Higgins memo observation that there needs to be a destruction of the idea
  773. 48:02of America.
  774. 48:03Even if those principles like, you know, I have a server in my basement and we only talk about
  775. 48:07wedding stuff, you know, do you think there's a nexus between that and the effort to really
  776. 48:12to decimate the idea of America?
  777. 48:16There's no doubt in my mind that there is a, but in fact, I wrote a book about the deep
  778. 48:19stayed a few years ago. I'm working on a second edition of it right now. And one of the big
  779. 48:23takeaways, I mean, if I had to summarize the whole essence of the book in a few sentences,
  780. 48:26one of the big takeaways is you don't need to understand all the mechanics, you don't need to know
  781. 48:31every person, every group that's involved in these things. What you do need to know is what the Bible
  782. 48:35says about the nature of reality. The Bible, as you just cited Ephesians chapter 6, where the
  783. 48:40Apostle Paul tells us about the powers, the principalities, the rulers of the darkness,
  784. 48:44the spiritual wickedness in high places. And the Apostle Paul repeatedly uses terms for Satan
  785. 48:50that I think for the average modern American Christian don't really compute God of this
  786. 48:56world, the prince of the power of the air, all these terms that don't make sense. So what
  787. 49:01I tell people is if you really want to understand the nature of the deep state, the most important
  788. 49:04thing to understand is, has a commander in chief and that is Satan. And Satan is using his
  789. 49:11His influence to blind the minds of them which believe not the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ.
  790. 49:18And of course he's the Father of lies.
  791. 49:19And so we see lies everywhere.
  792. 49:20He's the Father of murders and all these horrific crimes.
  793. 49:23And so I think there's absolutely an excess between the deep state, what I call the diabolical
  794. 49:28deep state and the very real things that we see manifesting themselves.
  795. 49:32And we got to leave it right there, Alex.
  796. 49:34We got to leave it right there.
  797. 49:35Thank you for joining me here on the Hamilton Corner.
  798. 49:38The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  799. 49:43Family Association or American Family Radio.

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