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September 4, 2025 · 50:48

HHS Secretary RFK, Jr. defending cleaning-house at the CDC during a contention Capitol Hill hearing

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  13. 0:38I am your host, Abraham Hamilton.
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  18. 1:06he stepped out of a magazine.
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  20. 1:12And we are ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program at this very moment.
  21. 1:16Many of you, if not most of you, are making your transition from your part time jobs where
  22. 1:21you generate an income to your full time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  23. 1:25And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality.
  24. 1:31Recognize the primacy that God places on family refuse to allow the pressures of
  25. 1:39this life, the influences of celebrities and athletes and others to cause you to
  26. 1:46place significance on everything except your home. We will never be able to out
  27. 1:53politic, out vote, frankly, or even out church deficiencies that abound in the home.
  28. 2:00What goes on in your house is far more important than what goes on in the
  29. 2:06White House because you and I are directly accountable and responsible for what we
  30. 2:11do with the time God has given us starting in our homes. Refuse to step over
  31. 2:16those in your homes in order to be faithful elsewhere. We walk to and must be faithful
  32. 2:22elsewhere, but not at the expense, not at the expense of our own families. The first human
  33. 2:30institution that God established was the family. The first command that God gave to mankind
  34. 2:35was given within the familial context. The fulcrum of the familial unit is the marital
  35. 2:41unit, contrary to popular arguments in the opposite direction, marriage is defined by
  36. 2:50its designer.
  37. 2:51God, as marriage is designer alone, serves as its definer, and he established the definition
  38. 3:00that requires one man joined in holy matrimony to one woman who will be his wife, the covenantal
  39. 3:10context for submission of self-sacrifice is in the marital unit.
  40. 3:14Wives submit yourselves to your own husbands.
  41. 3:17That's not a generally applicable principle.
  42. 3:21It is a directive that applies covenantally between husbands and wives.
  43. 3:26Husbands love your wives as Christ loved the church and gave himself for her.
  44. 3:33There is a covenantal aspect to the self-sacrificial disposition.
  45. 3:37But it's not a general principle to women broadly.
  46. 3:41That is a covenantal context and it should be contextually applied in order to enjoy what
  47. 3:49God has provided for us and designed for us.
  48. 3:54We would do well to recognize that, humble ourselves before the King of Kings and the
  49. 3:59Lord of Lords and embrace his design for us because in so doing we are positioned for
  50. 4:06maximum thriving. We are positioned for maximum thriving. One of the major issues in our days
  51. 4:12that we tend to treat exceptions as if they are the rule. No, we need to be honest, that's an exception,
  52. 4:19but that is not the rule. To the word of God, we go Proverbs 13, Proverbs 13. And if you wanted to
  53. 4:27caption this portion of the program, you could simply caption it with this rhetorical question,
  54. 4:32Who you're rolling with.
  55. 4:35Who are you rolling with?
  56. 4:37Proverbs 13 verse 20,
  57. 4:40such wisdom is available to us from the Word of God.
  58. 4:42The scripture says this,
  59. 4:43He who walks with the wise or whoever walks with the wise
  60. 4:48becomes wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm.
  61. 4:55Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise,
  62. 4:58but the companion of fools will suffer harm.
  63. 5:03He who walks with the wise shall become wise himself, but the companion of fools will suffer
  64. 5:08destruction. Descriptive, this is what the scripture says. Hence my question, who are you rolling with?
  65. 5:16The scriptural description, he who walks with the wise, whoever walks with the wise.
  66. 5:23The term walks is applied here to convey manner of living. He whose life is characterized
  67. 5:33by regular, frequent and habitual engagement and companionship with the wise shall become
  68. 5:41wise. I know this is true because in the corollary in the same verse where the corollary is employed,
  69. 5:49but he who is the companion of fools, companionship is meant to mirror walking. He who walks with
  70. 5:56the wise versus he who is the companion of fools. Just as the one who is a companion of
  71. 6:01The fools has a consequence.
  72. 6:03There is a consequence that flows from walking with the wise, the same book of Proverbs and
  73. 6:11all that getting wisdom, knowledge, wisdom and understanding.
  74. 6:17Wisdom is readily available.
  75. 6:21The anchor for the wisdom of God is His holy word.
  76. 6:26Who you're rolling with are the people who are your regular, frequent life companions.
  77. 6:33Are they wise?
  78. 6:36whether wise biblically or are there fools?
  79. 6:41And this is not meant to be employed as a pejorative.
  80. 6:43Fools is employed biblically.
  81. 6:45The Bible says a fool says in his heart, there is no God.
  82. 6:50Often what is said in the heart is reflected
  83. 6:53in the manner of living.
  84. 6:57Are the people who you do life with wise?
  85. 7:05You know, one of the questions I get all the time
  86. 7:08because as you can many of you know that, you know,
  87. 7:10my homeschool dad, my wife and I made the decision
  88. 7:12disciple of children from the home, including training their minds and including their education.
  89. 7:17I'm asking, well, what about socialization?
  90. 7:23Abraham, don't you care that your children are socialized?
  91. 7:28I was like, man, we live in a world filled with people.
  92. 7:35What are they asking me when they ask that question?
  93. 7:36What they really want to ask me is, Abraham, don't you want your children to spend the
  94. 7:41majority of their waking, their awake hours with people of
  95. 7:47similar age. And often I point those questions to the
  96. 7:51scripture description says he was wise, who walks with the
  97. 7:55wise shall become wise. Not to say, you know, I want my
  98. 7:59children to be wise. So I want them sure I want them to have
  99. 8:04friends. But one of the things that I evaluate and that we
  100. 8:07discuss with our children in terms of what type of friends
  101. 8:09they have is the quality of wisdom.
  102. 8:13So I seek to have my children to spend more time
  103. 8:16with people who are wise than with people who are unwise.
  104. 8:20And I'm not of the sort who would say automatically
  105. 8:23that younger people are not wise.
  106. 8:25But I'll simply ask you,
  107. 8:27do your children spend the majority of their waking hours?
  108. 8:29They're awake hours with wise people?
  109. 8:31You guys can imagine,
  110. 8:34you can imagine how this conversation will probably go,
  111. 8:36right?
  112. 8:37You can imagine that, right?
  113. 8:42Yeah, yeah, yeah, socialization and God has made us to be
  114. 8:47beings who interact into personal relationship is a part of being a human
  115. 8:50being. But I simply say I want my children to spend the majority of their
  116. 8:55awake hours with people who are wise. That will include some people who are of
  117. 8:59their age with the majority of their interaction will not be with people of
  118. 9:02their same ages. Sometimes I'd like them to spend time with older children.
  119. 9:08And it's been a significant amount of time with adults most
  120. 9:12enduringly and consistently myself and my wife.
  121. 9:15So why is it, and then I ask the question,
  122. 9:23why is it that you think it's preferable for children
  123. 9:27to spend the majority of their waking hours with people
  124. 9:29who at a minimum are of the same level of wisdom
  125. 9:35or lack thereof as they are.
  126. 9:39And then we'll have more conversations about
  127. 9:40Raya Boem and others from scripture.
  128. 9:43It's simply put too many of us have been willing
  129. 9:46to embrace things as they are.
  130. 9:48we don't employ Romans 12 to.
  131. 9:50Or we have a selective employment in Romans 12 to.
  132. 9:52Like I had the conversation coming up,
  133. 9:53Zoramam Donny creates a great opportunity for this.
  134. 9:56You know, government on grocery stores,
  135. 9:59we're not in no heart and taking government
  136. 10:03on grocery stores.
  137. 10:04It was for Zoramam Donny,
  138. 10:06this communist in New York City, New York City.
  139. 10:10Zip it cookie.
  140. 10:14I said, man, yeah, yeah, government on grocery stores,
  141. 10:16But what about government run school systems?
  142. 10:20You think the government do a better job with school systems and they will will grow your
  143. 10:28stores?
  144. 10:29Yeah, yeah, I get in trouble.
  145. 10:32I get in trouble.
  146. 10:34But let's apply the scripture.
  147. 10:35Romans 12 tells the believer not to be conformed to the way things operate in this world.
  148. 10:40Yes, well, this is the way things have gone off all this time.
  149. 10:43Yes, it has been.
  150. 10:44But how has it been working?
  151. 10:46How has it been working?
  152. 10:48Has it been working?
  153. 10:49has been the results produced.
  154. 10:51Is it effective?
  155. 10:52What is our ultimate objective?
  156. 10:53Have we considered what is the purpose
  157. 10:56of the pedagogical offerings?
  158. 10:58If our thought process is, what do you need education
  159. 11:00to get a job, where did that idea come from?
  160. 11:03Because if you search the scripture, you won't find
  161. 11:06the pursuit of occupation being the purpose
  162. 11:08of training in the mind,
  163. 11:12he who walks with the why shall become wise.
  164. 11:15But what does the opposite of the opposite is?
  165. 11:17The corollary is, but the companion of fools
  166. 11:21Will suffer harm?
  167. 11:24Now let's ask that question.
  168. 11:26How much of our life companionship is comprised by fools?
  169. 11:34Our children are gonna have friends.
  170. 11:36How many of their friends are fools biblically?
  171. 11:42Should that be the type of friendships we should allow?
  172. 11:45Should that be the type of friendships we should pursue?
  173. 11:48Oh, they're so popular.
  174. 11:49This is the starting quarterback, it's a rad.
  175. 11:53Hey, he might be able to throw a nice 15-yard out.
  176. 11:56Is he a fool biblically?
  177. 11:59these are the cool girls they all have the same tennis skirts. Are they fools biblically?
  178. 12:05Oh you don't understand you don't understand Mr. Hamilton if you don't allow your child to
  179. 12:12participate they're gonna be social outcasts. I hear you I feel what you're saying but didn't
  180. 12:18the script say we're gonna be peculiar anyway? I kind of really want my children to be okay
  181. 12:24if they are the only ones that stand for that to be something that's not an impediment for
  182. 12:30for them standing.
  183. 12:30That's what I want.
  184. 12:32I know that's not automatic.
  185. 12:33That's why this is something that has to be trained.
  186. 12:36This is why the Apostle Paul wrote the Timothy
  187. 12:38that we are to train ourselves for godliness.
  188. 12:46And I want you to notice,
  189. 12:47I'm not saying this is something that should
  190. 12:48solely be applied to our children and not to ourselves.
  191. 12:51I ask myself this question,
  192. 12:52who are my life companions?
  193. 12:56Who are the people that I do life with with regularity?
  194. 12:58Who has regular habitual and consistent access to me?
  195. 13:02And who do I have regular and consistent and habitual access to?
  196. 13:13If we would assess this honestly,
  197. 13:15we could answer a lot of questions.
  198. 13:19A major detriment, and people don't want to talk about this,
  199. 13:21but a major detriment arises
  200. 13:23because we often have quote unquote church culture,
  201. 13:26but honestly, it's just a somewhat sanitized version
  202. 13:30of what the world is.
  203. 13:36You know, the world has this part,
  204. 13:37we will have our parties.
  205. 13:40The world has peer pressure.
  206. 13:41Why not in the kingdom of God?
  207. 13:43Can we not aspire toward
  208. 13:45There be a consistent source of holiness and righteousness in terms of peer pressure.
  209. 13:50That the standard that we are establishing and we're pursuing and we're ascribing to
  210. 13:55is the righteousness of God.
  211. 13:57Why is it that church folks would tell you, well, you know, your daughter has to have
  212. 14:01our heart broken at least once or twice before she meets the one says who says who,
  213. 14:06where does that come from?
  214. 14:10It's foolish.
  215. 14:12Well, how can your sons find themselves unless he has four or five girlfriends before
  216. 14:16He meets his wife, says, who?
  217. 14:17That's not in the Bible.
  218. 14:20So if God didn't say that should be standardized
  219. 14:23and normalized for us, why do we accept these things?
  220. 14:27If we excavate what's happening and dig down
  221. 14:29to the foundation, it is often because,
  222. 14:33hey, we've been walking with fools,
  223. 14:35and we've allowed the ubiquity of foolish sentiment
  224. 14:39to set the stage and standard for us as to what we expect
  225. 14:43and what we aspire toward, and yet we become
  226. 14:46Gobbs back when we think, hey, I didn't realize.
  227. 14:51That's why our fruit production is the way it is.
  228. 15:01A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  229. 15:05What if God wrote a book?
  230. 15:06Would you read it?
  231. 15:08Well, the fact is God did write a book
  232. 15:10and it's called the Bible and we have the privilege of reading it.
  233. 15:13The author of the word of God is God our heavenly Father.
  234. 15:17He used about 40 or so secretaries to write the word of God.
  235. 15:21But God is the one that inspired every word
  236. 15:24of the word of God.
  237. 15:24So it's a book by God about God.
  238. 15:28The word of God is Jesus and Jesus is the word of God.
  239. 15:32And so from Genesis to Revelation,
  240. 15:34you're reading an autobiography, a book by God about God.
  241. 15:38And God continues to introduce himself to us.
  242. 15:41And more and more, we come to know who Jesus is
  243. 15:44and his personality through the word of God.
  244. 15:48We live in a world where people read lots and lots of things,
  245. 15:50But the most important book in all of the world for you to read is the book written by
  246. 15:55the creator of the universe, the precious Word of God.
  247. 16:06Shiting lightning to the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  248. 16:12Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  249. 16:16That's right Pastor Carl saying, hey Barry always not worried about who he walks with the
  250. 16:20wise.
  251. 16:21He's saying little boys need to be who walk with the gate.
  252. 16:25He who walk the homosexual.
  253. 16:26you and you need that man to help give you perspective on your man. Oh boy don't get me
  254. 16:34started on Tupac Hussein. Don't get me started. Don't get me started. Alright man this has
  255. 16:42been so interesting. So I shared I believe that was yesterday President Trump's truth
  256. 16:50social post in which he's saying look y'all these these these pharmaceutical companies
  257. 16:56Fizer y'all assuring this stuff to me in private then when you your results are being challenged publicly
  258. 17:03You don't say anything publicly put the results all but put the results out publicly
  259. 17:08If what you are showing me is real and it's true. Why are you hiding it? Why are you hiding it?
  260. 17:12And I told you I sense that that a rope a dope is
  261. 17:16underway
  262. 17:17Similar to what the scarf lady Deborah Birx did and was she admitted that she did?
  263. 17:21Just told him behind the scenes where he needed to hear in order for them in order for him to do what she
  264. 17:25wanted to be done and Dr. Frouci and others. So I think the same thing has happened because
  265. 17:32they follow the same blueprint. So now that you have Robert F Kennedy Jr. and others of
  266. 17:38the Make America healthy again movement saying that listen, we've been poisoning ourselves
  267. 17:42with these injections and all these other things. And I want to be clear, I am not in favor of
  268. 17:47government mandated. You can't you can't have your your high fructose corn syrup in your,
  269. 17:54You know, your pancakes here, but whatever.
  270. 17:56But I do think the American people need to be informed.
  271. 17:58We need to know what it is.
  272. 18:00You know, if red dye 40 isn't all of these different foods,
  273. 18:03we should know what red dye 40 isn't, know that it's in it.
  274. 18:07You know, but the American people should make the choice.
  275. 18:09It shouldn't be compelled governmentally.
  276. 18:11But you see lots of corporations
  277. 18:13because what's been happening,
  278. 18:14the poison they've been putting in the foods
  279. 18:16and things are being exposed.
  280. 18:17So now many of the corporations are voluntarily
  281. 18:20taking the stuff out.
  282. 18:21And you wonder why was it so easy
  283. 18:22because they're doing it in other countries.
  284. 18:24That's why it's not, it's so easy
  285. 18:26because they've already been doing it every other nation.
  286. 18:32Well, today there was a hearing on Capitol Hill
  287. 18:35in the US Senate and there were senators who thought
  288. 18:39they were going to push RFK Jr. into a corner
  289. 18:44and get him to kind of capitulate on his position.
  290. 18:47Oh, but he didn't capitulate.
  291. 18:50And it was interesting to me for several reasons.
  292. 18:53But one of the major reasons,
  293. 18:56and it comes through, and I'm gonna share clips
  294. 18:58with you in a moment here,
  295. 18:59It comes through the video and comes through the audio.
  296. 19:03That our arcade union team seems to be very sincere.
  297. 19:06You know, it doesn't seem to be some ploy.
  298. 19:08It doesn't seem to be, well, since you asked the question,
  299. 19:11Senator, you know, like,
  300. 19:13political speak for the sake of some type of,
  301. 19:16well, let me have a conversation with you,
  302. 19:18because I'm really just auditioning for my next lobbying
  303. 19:21position for Big Pharma or,
  304. 19:25whatever else that often transpires.
  305. 19:27It's actually a bit refreshing.
  306. 19:30I still have lots of things I agree with RFK Junior about.
  307. 19:33I think he kind of got overwhelmed initially
  308. 19:37with the potency of the DC swamp.
  309. 19:42But it seems now he's finally starting to get some traction
  310. 19:45and do some things that he talked about
  311. 19:47before he ever got into President Trump's administration.
  312. 19:50So I want to start this portion of the show
  313. 19:54with sharing a bit of RFK Junior's exchange
  314. 19:59change with Senator Wyden. Oh, boy. Oh, man. Senator Wyden was was in its Ron Wyden of
  315. 20:12Oregon. Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon basically challenged the truthfulness. Not only the
  316. 20:23the political calculus in the results of of Robert Kennedy's changes at the CDC. Like
  317. 20:32he's cleaned house. He's cleaning and has cleaned house at the CDC. What else was Senator
  318. 20:36Bennett challenged, basically Senator Bennett called him a liar, afraid of saying you're
  319. 20:40lying. But he didn't back down. Senator Wyden questioned the efficacy of some of the changes.
  320. 20:46But I have a kid, you say, bro, how long have you been on this panel? How long have you
  321. 20:51be on the Sydney Committee? You've been on this committee for 20, 25 years and you ain't
  322. 20:55never said an aerial word. You have been perfectly fined with presiding over, in particular, the
  323. 21:04chronic disease, chronic diseases, metastasizing amongst our children. That's what RFK Junior
  324. 21:12said. It was quite the interesting and telling exchange. Listen to and watch it. It's clip
  325. 21:18Number three, clip three, go.
  326. 21:20I don't think, Mr. Secretary, this is about you and me.
  327. 21:24This is about kids being pushed in harm's way by reckless
  328. 21:29and repeated decisions to get scientists and doctors
  329. 21:32out of the way and allow conspiracy theories
  330. 21:35to dictate this country's health policy.
  331. 21:38I don't see any evidence that you have any regrets
  332. 21:40about anything you've done or plans to change it.
  333. 21:43And my last comment is, I hope that you will tell
  334. 21:47the American people. How many preventable child deaths are an acceptable sacrifice for enacting
  335. 21:54an agenda that I think is fundamentally cruel and defies common sense?
  336. 21:59Thank you Mr Chairman.
  337. 22:00Do I got a reply? Senator you've sat in that chair for how long?
  338. 22:08Twenty, twenty-five years while the chronic disease in our children went up to seventy-six
  339. 22:12percent. And you said nothing. You never asked the question why it's not happening. Why is this
  340. 22:18happening today? For the first time in 20 years, we learned that infant mortality has increased in
  341. 22:25our country. It's not because I came in here is because of what happened during the Biden administration
  342. 22:29that we're going to end. Invent mortality has increased for the first time in 20 years.
  343. 22:38We're getting the data now.
  344. 22:41But when it has happened and he said, listen, because we did things to children during the
  345. 22:50Biden administration that we hadn't done in the previous 20 years.
  346. 22:56And it's not like RK, Julian was breathing in the mic while Senator White was speaking,
  347. 23:01almost nose breathing.
  348. 23:02I mean, mouth breathing, you know, 20, 25 years.
  349. 23:10So this committee is a committee that also has jurisdiction over health policy matters
  350. 23:14in the US Senate.
  351. 23:16Ron Wyden has been on this committee since 1996.
  352. 23:231996.
  353. 23:24I was at I was in high school, 2600 AP two row.
  354. 23:27Right, sons of gold and purple.
  355. 23:30This man has been on the same committee and he has not asked the question once publicly.
  356. 23:36This is what Senator, I mean, sorry,
  357. 23:38our kid, Junior was saying Secretary Kennedy was saying, you've been on this
  358. 23:41committee since 1996 and you have never once asked the question, why is
  359. 23:46chronic diseases amongst our children increasing and now it is increased up to
  360. 23:5276%. Why have you asked any questions? I'll fill in the blanks shall I? Because
  361. 24:01in a wide and it hadn't necessarily been concerned about the children. I almost
  362. 24:06said it like I said in a black the churn. He wasn't worried about the chair.
  363. 24:09Ron Wyden wanted to make sure, I don't know this would be factual, but let's say it
  364. 24:13this way. Two of the biggest expenditures for big pharma. Two of the biggest
  365. 24:19expenditures. You want to know what they are? Research and lobbyists.
  366. 24:29You want, let's, let's just give me, can we keep it in an entire book? Can we
  367. 24:33keep it a foul? Wow. Keep it a thousand percent. Why does big pharma spend so
  368. 24:40much money on lobbyists? Why do people like Lyle Watha, this is amazing to me. You
  369. 24:47you know, Lyah Watha, the Marxist, the little people,
  370. 24:49all fight back against big companies.
  371. 24:51And she's one of the biggest recipients
  372. 24:53of congressional donations from big pharma.
  373. 25:00They spend googobs of money on elected officials
  374. 25:06because they want elected officials to be their guard dogs
  375. 25:08to do exactly what Ron Wyden is doing right there.
  376. 25:12You know the guard dogs, y'all.
  377. 25:14Anybody comes near this gate, you dare,
  378. 25:16He's scared my way.
  379. 25:18Anybody come near the shore.
  380. 25:20You got to scare them away.
  381. 25:21Go go go go go go.
  382. 25:24That's why it's been the money.
  383. 25:27Because they don't want anybody to touch the big farmer gravy train.
  384. 25:30As long as everything was rocking and rolling as they wanted it to roll.
  385. 25:34Meaning, the big pharmaceutical company switched by the way.
  386. 25:38Do we even need to have a conversation about how the big pharmaceutical companies have received
  387. 25:43Congressionally protected immunity from liability for lawsuits for products that they create, huh?
  388. 25:53We have that conversation. So Robert Kennedy is absolutely right. You've been on this
  389. 25:59committee 20, 25 years, son. And you ain't said a word. But now that I'm changing stuff, now you
  390. 26:05man. Why you mad now? Why are you talking now? And the senators, and you're going to hear
  391. 26:12some of it coming up next, they high by. Why are the ones who asked the questions?
  392. 26:16You don't get to ask me any questions.
  393. 26:19I am the one asking questions.
  394. 26:21This is my hearing.
  395. 26:23So we can't have a conversation, a legitimate conversation.
  396. 26:29Senator Bennett from Colorado literally called
  397. 26:32our kid Junior a liar, say you're lying.
  398. 26:35And our kid Junior said, so I'm lying.
  399. 26:39So you're telling me there's no connection between those
  400. 26:41who you see, no evidence of any connection between those
  401. 26:43who've had the schmovid injections in myocarditis
  402. 26:47and pericarditis.
  403. 26:48Y'all think Senate have been to answer that question?
  404. 26:54I won't tell you, I'll let you hear for yourself.
  405. 26:56Listen to you and watch clip number four, clip four, go.
  406. 27:00I think it's critical for you to share the evidence
  407. 27:03that this panel will rely on.
  408. 27:06Will you give the American people six months
  409. 27:09or six weeks in advance the record
  410. 27:11that they're gonna rely on to make these decisions?
  411. 27:14Will you make it transparent for the American people?
  412. 27:16All the evidence is transparent.
  413. 27:18Will you make it an advance transparent
  414. 27:20for the American people so they can come.
  415. 27:22All the evidence is transparent for the first time in history,
  416. 27:25and you were never there complaining
  417. 27:27when the pharmaceutical companies were picking those people
  418. 27:30and then running their products through it with no safety.
  419. 27:33You can characterize it any way you want.
  420. 27:35I quoted them today.
  421. 27:36What I said was accurate.
  422. 27:38When you said work live, are you just saying, Senator?
  423. 27:42Moving the tight end.
  424. 27:45Are you saying that a TMR knife accident has never
  425. 27:49I am saying, I am simply trying to tell I am simply trying to say that the people that
  426. 27:58you have put on that panel after firing the entire name of the question.
  427. 28:04You know, I'm asking the questions here.
  428. 28:07I'm asking the questions.
  429. 28:09I'm asking the questions from Mr. Kennedy on behalf of parents and schools and teachers
  430. 28:18all over the United States of America who deserve so much better than your leadership.
  431. 28:24That's what this conversation is about, Mr. Chairman.
  432. 28:28I don't know, they deserve the truth and that's what we're going to give them for the first
  433. 28:32time in the history of that agency.
  434. 28:35I'm asking the questions.
  435. 28:45Mr. Kennedy, you just came here with lies.
  436. 28:49You came here with lies.
  437. 28:53And then R.K. hitting with Senator. Are you saying you never heard him or
  438. 28:59I connected to myocarditis? Guys, this is endless. I'm I did this is my own kind of maybe even a
  439. 29:10reflexive defense mechanism. And sometimes I joke when I'm very upset. This, this is shameful.
  440. 29:20This is shameful. You called the man a liar. You called the man a liar. And then he says,
  441. 29:27So Senator, you call me a liar.
  442. 29:29So am I lying when I say that the mRNA vaccine has been associated with myocarditis and pericarditis?
  443. 29:35Are you saying that's never happened?
  444. 29:38What did you do?
  445. 29:40That boy looked like Sequan, Sequan, Barkley.
  446. 29:45He had to spin and jump backwards to get out of that question.
  447. 29:49To get away from the question, you call me a liar.
  448. 29:54I'm saying this is what I said, tell me what's alive about that.
  449. 29:57No, I'm asking the questions here.
  450. 29:59So why won't you answer the question if you call me a liar?
  451. 30:02Man, this is just sickening.
  452. 30:04This is just sickening to me.
  453. 30:06Sickening.
  454. 30:09Our system, Murrow shared in the chat
  455. 30:11that I'm gonna read exactly where she put.
  456. 30:15In India, Pfizer was attempting to get emergency youth
  457. 30:18authorization.
  458. 30:20Let's have this without system Murrow posted.
  459. 30:22And then the Indian government said,
  460. 30:24well show us the evidence on your injections.
  461. 30:30And if you can't provide all the information,
  462. 30:32then you can't sell your serum in India.
  463. 30:37And what is she, what Sister Merle said?
  464. 30:39And Pfizer withdrew their petition
  465. 30:41from emergency youth authorization.
  466. 30:44Guys, this is sickening.
  467. 30:47This is sickening.
  468. 30:47We've had the Fox's Garden in Hinnhouse
  469. 30:49for all of these years.
  470. 30:54We've had all these issues.
  471. 30:55And again, I am not for government compulsion, anything.
  472. 30:57That's why when Michelle Obama came in with her
  473. 30:59trying to force schools to change all this kind of stuff,
  474. 31:03I'm not for government compelling anything.
  475. 31:05But we need to have the information.
  476. 31:07There were scores of people who subjected themselves to these toxic serums because they trusted our government and in particular they trusted the CDC.
  477. 31:16And then when you look under the hood or if you want to use a metaphor that's popular in American American society, when you go to see the wizard,
  478. 31:23and you find out, oh there's a curtain and you go to look behind the curtain and you realize,
  479. 31:28oh, there's a man using the machine.
  480. 31:33Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
  481. 31:37But the thing is, this is not a fantasy.
  482. 31:42Indoorty is an honor yellow pick road.
  483. 31:43These are real people with real lives,
  484. 31:46and real family members, and real testimonies,
  485. 31:50and real moms that are having their college daughters
  486. 31:52wake up in dorm rooms dead, not waking up in dorm rooms.
  487. 31:56Doctors lose their ability to practice medicine
  488. 32:00because they have spinal inflammation,
  489. 32:04an entire society where people lost businesses,
  490. 32:07lost livelihoods, lost relatives,
  491. 32:09Lost family members, shut down our whole country for these lies.
  492. 32:14And this man has y'all dashing to say,
  493. 32:16if you are part of the brigade of the liars,
  494. 32:18we don't want you working here anymore.
  495. 32:20And then all of the dogs, that are the guard dogs,
  496. 32:22that are the big farmer guard dogs,
  497. 32:23they wanna, get away, get away, get away, RFK.
  498. 32:26Don't look behind the curtain,
  499. 32:27don't try to see if anything's wrong,
  500. 32:29don't try to challenge any of these things,
  501. 32:30don't look at any of this stuff.
  502. 32:37So you get things like that.
  503. 32:41Senator Bennett called the man the liar,
  504. 32:44RFK said, well tell me where I've lied.
  505. 32:47said it's a bit response to say I'm asking the question to you don't get to ask me any
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  534. 35:05The Hamilton Quarter Podcast
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  536. 35:10back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  537. 35:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner,
  538. 35:17Abraham Hamilton the third year.
  539. 35:18And listen, I know I've said it and I'll say it just to be
  540. 35:20clear, there are a lot of things I don't agree
  541. 35:22with R.K. Jr. on.
  542. 35:23you know, I've said it.
  543. 35:26He has in the past advocated for abortion.
  544. 35:29Y'all know where I am on that.
  545. 35:33On these chemicals though, he's on point.
  546. 35:38On these chemicals.
  547. 35:41So it seems he has not attempted to use the HHS position
  548. 35:49to advance a pro-in-utero baby murder position,
  549. 35:57but he's right on these chemicals and things.
  550. 35:59And if that wasn't enough for you to just upset your,
  551. 36:05stomach for the moment. Let's toggle over to Washington State for a moment, shall we?
  552. 36:12Some of you are like, no, please, no. And this is why I continue to say that the most
  553. 36:21desperate need for America is repentance, man. We have a large percentage of the
  554. 36:27American populace. That is, as the scripture said, inclined towards evil. That's just
  555. 36:41the truth. In Washington State, as children are going back to school all over
  556. 36:47country. Many of them are going to government indoctrination complexes. I'm sorry, but that's
  557. 36:58just the truth. And this is true in Washington state where kindergarteners, that kindergartners
  558. 37:04guys, kindergartners, we're talking about four and five year olds, four and five year olds,
  559. 37:12where they're being welcomed in Washington state with lessons on quote, a gender jamboree.
  560. 37:19Yeah, yeah, a gender jamboree where four and five year old boys and girls are encouraged
  561. 37:29to name at least three genders.
  562. 37:33Notice I said at least at least three gender identities while also identifying their own.
  563. 37:43The tagline from the lesson was quote, some people are boys.
  564. 37:47Some people are girls.
  565. 37:49Some people are both and some people are neither.
  566. 37:53I am not joking.
  567. 37:54Listen to and watch.
  568. 37:57Try not to puke.
  569. 37:58Clip number two, clip two, go.
  570. 38:01For kindergartners, the objective is kids get to identify their own gender and then the
  571. 38:07program lists at least three genders.
  572. 38:11And then the key message of this program is some people are boys, some people are girls,
  573. 38:18Some people are both and some people are neither.
  574. 38:20Again, we're talking about kindergarteners.
  575. 38:26Tell these same people.
  576. 38:27I want to put the Ten Commandments in the Washington State Public School for the kindergarteners.
  577. 38:31What?
  578. 38:33Royal Rumble.
  579. 38:34I mean, Chairs flying.
  580. 38:36Wigs being tossed.
  581. 38:37Button's popping.
  582. 38:38You can't find it in the first amendment.
  583. 38:40But hey, let's get the four or five of those little gender jamboree.
  584. 38:44Yeah?
  585. 38:45A little gender jamboree.
  586. 38:48Did I already say we talking about kindergarteners?
  587. 38:52Maybe even go down the line of reasoning and question as to why people like this are so
  588. 38:57demented and so bent on
  589. 39:00voicing this type of
  590. 39:03tripe on
  591. 39:06vulnerable
  592. 39:07children
  593. 39:09Four and five kindergarten. Why why is this?
  594. 39:12And people get mad at me when I say it with these the government doctor at your complexes
  595. 39:19I'll remind you the Montgomery school district in Maryland Supreme Court case
  596. 39:24Thankfully, the Supreme Court reversed the previous decisions by one, the school district.
  597. 39:32Two, the teachers in the schools.
  598. 39:36Three, the federal district court in Maryland.
  599. 39:38Four, the appellate court.
  600. 39:40It took the Supreme Court to step in and stop insanity.
  601. 39:42Do you think these people who advocated for that stuff, they all of a sudden say, yeah,
  602. 39:46you know what?
  603. 39:47Yeah, yeah, you know what's better not to intrude upon the province of parents.
  604. 39:52No, remember what came out of the Supreme Court documents that you had teachers who intentionally
  605. 39:57wanted to do it because they were trying to save the children from the bigoted mindsets of their parents.
  606. 40:05Who cares if you object parents? It's almost like old boy who ran for governor in Virginia.
  607. 40:11You don't get to have any say over what goes on in here. Once you put them in these doors,
  608. 40:16it's almost like what Horace Mann said. We view all parents who send their children to our schools
  609. 40:20as having given hostages to our cause. Horace Mann specifically said to public schools as
  610. 40:26giving hostages to our calls.
  611. 40:27Guys, why do you keep seeing this over and over and over and over again?
  612. 40:32Over and over and over again.
  613. 40:35People say, DIY is dead in the Trump, is it?
  614. 40:38Or is it just under another name?
  615. 40:40You think all of these people who advocated and supported that stuff,
  616. 40:43they just went away? You think they just went away?
  617. 40:45You think they just went away?
  618. 40:47Guys, they didn't go away.
  619. 40:51They maybe burrowed underground a little bit more.
  620. 40:54They might have reshuffled the deck,
  621. 40:57put new names on certain things, but they didn't just go away.
  622. 41:01And when I'm talking about the greatest need in America is repentance.
  623. 41:07Repentance comes from the group where meta-noia.
  624. 41:10Meta is compound word, meta-meaning with, noia meaning the mind.
  625. 41:13Guys, this is, this is poison.
  626. 41:16Just like I'm talking about these injection serums with this mRNA and injecting spike proteins
  627. 41:22to people's bodies, this is intellectual, spiritual, and moral poison that has been injected into
  628. 41:28to the mainstream of American society for generations.
  629. 41:37For generations.
  630. 41:38When I said earlier about the whole notion,
  631. 41:40why do people automatically assume that children
  632. 41:42need to be socialized by other children?
  633. 41:43Guys, that came straight out of the Mark's Ingalls playbook.
  634. 41:48Come straight out of it.
  635. 41:52It is an effort to curate a notion,
  636. 41:56a sense of oneself that strips the children
  637. 41:59from the families, destabilizing the family unit,
  638. 42:03making the most potent and enduring influence
  639. 42:05in the lives of people who inevitably will be adults for it not to be their families.
  640. 42:12You ask yourself, what is the number one determining factor as to the development of a value system?
  641. 42:19You want to know what it is?
  642. 42:20Wherever the person spends the most time.
  643. 42:24Whoever has the most time and attention, time and attention, burging over into influence.
  644. 42:29This is why you have the phenomenon of children care more about what their peer groups say,
  645. 42:33but they don't care what their parents say.
  646. 42:34Guys, that has been designed that way
  647. 42:35by the way we're indoctrinating our children.
  648. 42:38They spend the majority of their waking hours
  649. 42:40away from their families.
  650. 42:42So why would these same children care
  651. 42:44about what their families think?
  652. 42:45They only have to tolerate and endure their families
  653. 42:48for brief moments when the majority of their lives
  654. 42:51have no bearing and nothing to do with their families.
  655. 42:55Go and look it up for yourself
  656. 42:56and see whether or not I'm telling you the truth.
  657. 43:01Because God already told us this and do the R&B 6.
  658. 43:03The most fundamental ingredient to disciple making is time.
  659. 43:08It's time.
  660. 43:10That's why it's the way it is.
  661. 43:13Yes, let's get the entire society comfortable with the idea
  662. 43:17that children spend more of their time away from their parents,
  663. 43:21away from their families,
  664. 43:22and spend time with their peer group,
  665. 43:25and the peer group determines what is good,
  666. 43:28what is valuable, what is true, what is praiseworthy.
  667. 43:34Y'all have had the experience.
  668. 43:35I've told my own stories about this.
  669. 43:38Why does this y'all got it?
  670. 43:39Why does Shout insists on having these same kind of shoes?
  671. 43:42You know why?
  672. 43:43Because that's what all the little boogabers and boogaboos
  673. 43:45in their peer group have.
  674. 43:46And that's what the boogabers and boogaboos have said
  675. 43:48is desirable and is important.
  676. 43:52Why is it so important what they think?
  677. 43:55Are they wise?
  678. 43:56No, but they have the most frequent and enduring
  679. 44:00and repeated access.
  680. 44:07And we don't understand.
  681. 44:09And we're supposed to be members of the body of Christ
  682. 44:11with the Spirit of God indwelling us,
  683. 44:12yet we don't have the discernment to recognize
  684. 44:14that's what it is.
  685. 44:16And we go along with it. Why? Because it's normal. Well,
  686. 44:20Abe, that's the way it's always been. Well, Abe, what do you expect me to do?
  687. 44:25I have all these other things I have to do. And I just simply asked the question,
  688. 44:28what's more important than pointing to our own children? What's more important than
  689. 44:31that? We'll sacrifice for a job. We'll sacrifice for a house. We'll sacrifice for
  690. 44:37everything else under the sun. But we won't sacrifice for our children. And I know
  691. 44:43most parents, most parents haven't even thought about it. I haven't even thought
  692. 44:48about it and it's not only the parents. Guys, it's not normal. It's not normal. That's why
  693. 45:01it has to be conditioned. And that little child is wanting to be nurtured by mom. You have to
  694. 45:08train the child to become comfortable with being away from mom. We say, well, you know what's got to
  695. 45:13happen? Why? Why? Did we do the same thing in our church environments? Let us create a system and
  696. 45:30a structure to keep the family separate. And we are agreeing to our own detriment. We're
  697. 45:45consenting for our own disintegration.
  698. 45:49Do y'all understand?
  699. 45:51What I'm saying is not hard to rest away from us
  700. 45:58because we've been conditioned to accept it.
  701. 46:02So much so.
  702. 46:04Oh, I know I'm really gonna get in trouble now.
  703. 46:07So much so, if we're honest,
  704. 46:10many families are happy when school starts again
  705. 46:12because whoo, I need to get these children away from her.
  706. 46:14I need to get them hot.
  707. 46:15I need to get them away from me.
  708. 46:20Many parents don't even like their own children.
  709. 46:22Listen, listen, I know nobody wants to say that out loud.
  710. 46:29And the truth is, because you're not really interacting with your children,
  711. 46:33you're interacting with a child who's been indoctrinated and socialized into a
  712. 46:38system to where their highest levels of comfortability are away from you.
  713. 46:42Look, I was talking to a parent not too long ago.
  714. 46:44I said, man, you know what, when I'm at home, my child, we don't even hardly ever
  715. 46:46talk. It's hard to get her to talk to me.
  716. 46:52And I said, you know why?
  717. 46:53Cause she's more used to talking to everybody else.
  718. 46:55We go to the school, they say, man, this girl talks all day long.
  719. 46:58She's talking every, she don't ever stop talking.
  720. 47:00She comes on.
  721. 47:00She's quiet as a mouse.
  722. 47:01You think that child just mutates when she gets home?
  723. 47:06No.
  724. 47:07She's developed a comfort level with engagement that does not include you.
  725. 47:13In her life, you are the exception.
  726. 47:17You are the non-standard variable.
  727. 47:22So you just have to be endured temporarily to where you get back to where I really do
  728. 47:26life.
  729. 47:28Guys, I'm just telling you all the truth, man.
  730. 47:31I'm just telling you all the truth.
  731. 47:32And we don't often know where these ideas have come from.
  732. 47:35Why are these things the way they are?
  733. 47:36Why do we do things the way we do with them?
  734. 47:39But we just keep doing them.
  735. 47:41But we don't examine the fruit of doing them.
  736. 47:45So much so do we accept certain things.
  737. 47:46Well, you know the child has to go to the terrible twos.
  738. 47:48Why?
  739. 47:49Why do the twos have to be terrible?
  740. 47:52From my experience and from experience and many others that I know,
  741. 47:56and most importantly, I don't see anything in the script that says the twos automatically have to be terrible.
  742. 48:02Why the teenage years automatically have to be horrible?
  743. 48:05Why do we accept that?
  744. 48:07I'm not saying you don't have different challenges,
  745. 48:09and I've told you guys that I have two teenagers to my house now.
  746. 48:12I had one full couple of years and I had two.
  747. 48:14There are adjustments, there are challenges,
  748. 48:17but teenagers shouldn't automatically mean that we have to expect
  749. 48:20and make room for rebellion.
  750. 48:22I don't see that in scripture.
  751. 48:25In fact, that's the opposite.
  752. 48:28But we accept these things.
  753. 48:34Why?
  754. 48:35Because they're normalized in the world around us.
  755. 48:38us, and instead of refusing to be conformed to this world and be transformed by the renewing
  756. 48:49of our minds, that transformation by the renewing of our minds, God includes a transformation
  757. 48:56that results a new thinking that changes our expectations. What should we expect with newness
  758. 49:05of life? What should we expect with a new mind? What should we expect with renewed vision?
  759. 49:14And with these renewed expectations,
  760. 49:16it's not only external facing,
  761. 49:18what should I expect of me?
  762. 49:21How should I be different in this renewal of mine?
  763. 49:33Man, I'm saying this, and I'm not saying this as someone.
  764. 49:35Yeah, look at me, look at my true,
  765. 49:37and I'm growing and going, look at this perfect job.
  766. 49:39I'm in the trenches with you all.
  767. 49:41I'm in the trenches right now.
  768. 49:46But if we're going to enjoy something that is different
  769. 49:50from what is prevalent in the world around us, guys,
  770. 49:52we have to be different.
  771. 49:54We have to be peculiar.
  772. 49:56What do you think the fruit will be
  773. 49:58of these vulnerable children made in the image of God
  774. 50:01who adults in Washington state
  775. 50:03are forcing them to participate in a gender jamboree?
  776. 50:07What do you think is gonna happen with those babies?
  777. 50:14Are we gonna be reading another manifesto?
  778. 50:16I regret that I made myself believe the lie
  779. 50:19that I was transgender?
  780. 50:21I regret telling people that I'm a girl when I'm a boy
  781. 50:26and I know I'm a boy.
  782. 50:28I'll never be a girl.
  783. 50:30But I can't see a public that I'm embarrassed now because then it will look like I'm conceding
  784. 50:33defeat."
  785. 50:34The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  786. 50:44Family Association or American Family Radio.

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