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November 6, 2025 · 51:49

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0:00 - 15:00. 2 Peter 1:12-15. “And I will also be diligent that at any time after my departure you will be able to call these things to mind. 15:00 - 31:00. The University of Michigan bio-smuggling scandal has exploded and it ties university scholars to communist China. 31:00 - 48:00. Our Founders entrusted a republic to us, if we can keep it. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Clueless Mamdanians University of Michigan's bio-smuggling scandal explodes

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:07This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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  5. 0:15Delivery people out of the bondage of mainstream media.
  6. 0:18And the philosophies of this world.
  7. 0:21God has called you and me to be his ambassador.
  8. 0:24Even in this dark moment.
  9. 0:26Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:29And now the Hamilton corner. Good evening, everybody. Welcome to the Hamilton corner. My
  11. 0:36name is Abraham Hamilton, the third host of the program right across from me. My man, 100 grand,
  12. 0:42Mr. Bobby, rrr, rrr, rrr, rrr, rrr, rrr, rrr, rrr, rrr, rrr, rrr, rrr, rrr, rrr, rrr,
  13. 0:45stop is in the building. We got the contingent back intact. He and I were just discussing, I was just
  14. 0:51rehashing with him the conversation we had yesterday about the filibuster and the fact that
  15. 0:55the Senate rules concerning the filibuster can be changed with a simple majority of votes in the
  16. 0:59the Senate. Oh, what's that you say? Who has a majority in the Senate? That's right. There
  17. 1:04are 53 Republicans to 47 Democrats. Yeah. Oh, how do we get how do we get to 60 votes being
  18. 1:12the close to vote threshold? That's right. Democrat rule change in 1975. What was what
  19. 1:20was the show before 68? Well, it was 66. The Senate rule previously, Senate rule 22 to
  20. 1:28be specific from 1917 said that are showed at two thirds of the US Senate that would be
  21. 1:3366 votes. So who says we have to nuke anything to so then the question then becomes well why
  22. 1:45won't you do it in addition to Mr. Rosa we have produced extraordinary the real J. Mac who
  23. 1:52was often imitated but never duplicated y'all know what it is Mr. Jeff McIntosh is in studio
  24. 1:59with us as well. And we are ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program
  25. 2:03at this very moment. Many of you, if not most of you are making your transition from your
  26. 2:08part time jobs where you generate an income, sorry, your part time jobs. Yes, where you generate
  27. 2:15an income to your full time jobs, where you cultivate an outcome. And as you do so, I want
  28. 2:20to encourage you to do so with intentionality, understanding the primacy that God places on
  29. 2:28family and allowing his view to inform your heart's first and secondarily your engagements.
  30. 2:37We have a lot on the the dais today, Minneapolis O bit the dust.
  31. 2:46You know in Minneapolis they have ranked choice voting what an abomination that is.
  32. 2:52The first round of voting in Minneapolis neither of the candidates got 50% of the vote.
  33. 2:57So they had to go to the second choice to determine who ultimately wins.
  34. 3:02Minneapolis O did not prevail and stop.
  35. 3:05You've heard this before who is a Muslim state legislator, democratic socialist, self described
  36. 3:15democratic socialist from Somali had the endorsements of some people did some things.
  37. 3:21It was so funny, Bobby had them endorsement of some people did some things, but Jacob
  38. 3:30frame the the Democratic
  39. 3:33incumbent Democrat mayor had the
  40. 3:35endorsement of tampon Tim
  41. 3:37waltz and Senator Amy
  42. 3:40Klobuchar isn't that interesting.
  43. 3:44But in addition to that, and
  44. 3:46some of you guys will remember
  45. 3:47this. Some of you remember long
  46. 3:49before show Schmovit came on the
  47. 3:52scene, you will recall I reported
  48. 3:53on a almost a little reported
  49. 3:59story of college professors at
  50. 4:04universities in the Boston area, Harvard and others,
  51. 4:09that were arrested through Department of Justice
  52. 4:10Investigations for smuggling.
  53. 4:12And I quote from the indictments, biological matter.
  54. 4:18In this instance, several were caught on planes leaving Boston,
  55. 4:23heading to where?
  56. 4:25Jaina.
  57. 4:27One detainee in particular was caught with vials
  58. 4:30of biological material on the plane in a sock.
  59. 4:34Remember that?
  60. 4:35And then less than a year later, it wasn't like two months or three months,
  61. 4:39but it was within that same, within the year of that same time period.
  62. 4:45Next thing you know, schmove it.
  63. 4:48And then we talked about event 201.
  64. 4:52Well, history often repeats itself.
  65. 4:56And sometimes it rhymes.
  66. 4:58We found more scholars connected to American universities,
  67. 5:02smuggling biological material, the most recent arrest announced just yesterday.
  68. 5:07when we get into that during the program today.
  69. 5:10You all want to guess where they came from?
  70. 5:13You got to wait, I'm not going to tell you now.
  71. 5:16I'll tell you as we get into the story,
  72. 5:17but before we get into all of those things,
  73. 5:19any of those things, to the word of God, we go.
  74. 5:22Second Peter, chapter one, second Peter, chapter one.
  75. 5:28One of the things, man, that continues to happen
  76. 5:30and I will continue to emphasize on this program,
  77. 5:33is that we are a nation that enjoys first amendment
  78. 5:36protections and I will make the argument, however,
  79. 5:38that the first amendment has been twisted
  80. 5:40perverted to an application to mean something that the founders never intended for to mean.
  81. 5:48The First Amendment was never intended by the founders to give constitutional protection
  82. 5:53for Satanism. This is why it's so important that we understand our Constitutionally and
  83. 6:00our constitutional interpretive metric, constitutionalism and originalism. What did the founders mean
  84. 6:06when the First Amendment was drafted? What was intended when the First Amendment was articulated?
  85. 6:11There is not a soul who will ever be able to convince me that the founding fathers wanted
  86. 6:15to leave room for a satanic statute to be erected as state legislatures.
  87. 6:21Nah, bro.
  88. 6:23That dog don't hunt.
  89. 6:24In fact, that dog don't even bark.
  90. 6:29But what the founders did anticipate, I would argue, that while you have an acknowledgement
  91. 6:36in 1790 from George Washington in the letter written to Jewish synagogue in Newport, Rhode
  92. 6:44island, then you have Thomas Jefferson's letter to the dam back and forth to the
  93. 6:50Danbury Baptists in Connecticut. I think you can make an argument for the
  94. 6:59practices of perhaps Judaism, but what the founders and of course Christianity, but
  95. 7:06what the founders anticipated was that there would be a robust evangelical church
  96. 7:11that would be engaged in proclaiming the gospel and making disciples and
  97. 7:16in cultivating a populace that John Adams would explain is the only type of populace that is adequate
  98. 7:23for a constitutional Republican form of government. The scripture says it better even than that.
  99. 7:29Second Peter, chapter 1, verses 12 through 15. You're going to see Peter is writing and he is
  100. 7:35imminently aware that the end of his natural life is near. This epistles written with the latter
  101. 7:42part of Peter's life. He's martyred the same year that the Apostle Paul is martyred at 68 AD under
  102. 7:47and Nero, and Peter says this.
  103. 7:49Second Peter chapter one verse 12,
  104. 7:51therefore, I will always be ready to remind you of these things,
  105. 7:58even though you already know them
  106. 8:01and have been established in the truth,
  107. 8:02which is present with you.
  108. 8:05I consider it right as long as I am here
  109. 8:08in this earthly dwelling to stir you up by way of reminder,
  110. 8:14knowing that the laying aside of my earthly dwelling
  111. 8:17is imminent as also our Lord Jesus Christ has made clear to me.
  112. 8:24And I will also be diligent that at any time
  113. 8:28after my departure,
  114. 8:30you will be able to call these things to mind.
  115. 8:39The first thing I want to point out to you
  116. 8:40as I've already alluded to in verse 14,
  117. 8:42Peter is writing,
  118. 8:44knowing as it says in verse 14,
  119. 8:46knowing that the laying aside of my earthly dwelling is imminent.
  120. 8:49The expression Peter employs there, the laying aside of my earthly dwelling,
  121. 8:53he's saying he knows that his natural temporal life is near to an end.
  122. 8:58He knows it's almost time for him to pass on from this side of eternity.
  123. 9:03He's saying he knows that in light of the fact that Peter knows
  124. 9:10that he is nearing the end of his natural life.
  125. 9:12Do you think Peter is writing just, oh, it sucks.
  126. 9:16I wonder what I should say.
  127. 9:20Would you put that on tick tock for me, Jeff?
  128. 9:22Or do you think Peter is riding with a bit of urgency?
  129. 9:27I can answer that question for you plainly from the text.
  130. 9:29He's riding here with urgency.
  131. 9:32The urgency so much so that as verse 15 comes to a conclusion,
  132. 9:37this portion of the text that we're reading today,
  133. 9:39that I will also be diligent that at any time after my departure,
  134. 9:43you will be able to call these things to mind.
  135. 9:46Peter is preparing for his own death by pouring into the people that the Lord is entrusted to his
  136. 9:54shepherding so that long after he's gone they are able to remain faithful to what God has shown him
  137. 10:02and what God had called him to teach the disciples that he poured into in his own lifetime.
  138. 10:07Did you notice a bit of commonality there? What's the commonality? Peter knowing full well that his
  139. 10:18life on this side of eternity, one going to be forever.
  140. 10:21So he took it upon himself to respond to the responsibility, to sharpen and to invest and
  141. 10:29to teach and to cultivate and to prepare the people who are after him, coming who are coming
  142. 10:34behind him that they may be able to not only endure, but that they may be able to abound
  143. 10:40in the faith long after he's gone.
  144. 10:43I will remind you, Peter is writing during a time with the appreciable persecution of the
  145. 10:49Lord's church was on her eyes.
  146. 10:52And he's writing saying that I need to make sure these folks are prepared to thrive even
  147. 10:59when I'm gone.
  148. 11:00Why am I saying that?
  149. 11:02Guys, one of the major things that has happened in our nation that has led us to the place
  150. 11:05where we are right now is a drum I've been banging.
  151. 11:08It's a bell I've been ringing.
  152. 11:09But guess what?
  153. 11:10We need more cowbell.
  154. 11:12It's a bell I've been ringing because the major chasm and people don't want to talk about
  155. 11:16this.
  156. 11:17The major chasm that is transpired in America is that we have forsaken our first love.
  157. 11:23We even enjoyed the benefits and the fruit that has flown from a biblical worldview.
  158. 11:29But we have not invested ourselves generally.
  159. 11:33Of course, there are exceptions.
  160. 11:35I know this audience is a significant exception.
  161. 11:38Many of the people in this audience are a significant exception.
  162. 11:40But I'm talking about by and large, the enduring witness in our nation.
  163. 11:44We were literally on the heels right now coming out of this,
  164. 11:47oh, I can't believe, well, you know,
  165. 11:49you can't be so narrow minded to proclaim that Jesus is the way,
  166. 11:52the truth and the life.
  167. 11:53I mean, there are many ways, you know,
  168. 11:54the heterodoxy of Oprah becomes the practical function
  169. 11:58or reality to have people professing to be Christians
  170. 12:01who ashamed of the gospel.
  171. 12:03Well, you know, I don't want to be narrow minded.
  172. 12:06You know, we have man be pamby, public officials,
  173. 12:14man be pamby people, occupying pull pits.
  174. 12:20And what has happened is that the foundation for what spurred all the Western civilization
  175. 12:27in general and the foundation of what spurred the United States of America in particular,
  176. 12:32which is a biblical worldview.
  177. 12:33Are you saying every person in America was a Christian?
  178. 12:35No, I am not.
  179. 12:37I know for a fact, not every person in America was a Christian.
  180. 12:40I know for a fact, not every person in the founding era was a Christian, but you know what
  181. 12:45I also know to be true that the biblical worldview anchored the unifying reality of what it is
  182. 12:51to have in America.
  183. 12:53It kind of sounds like this.
  184. 12:55We hold these truths to be what self evident, all men being endowed by whom, but by whom?
  185. 13:09The amoeba turned plankton turned fish turned mammal.
  186. 13:14Is that what?
  187. 13:16No, endowed by the Creator with inalienable rights.
  188. 13:21You don't get to rights in inalienability without the Creator.
  189. 13:25You don't get to rights.
  190. 13:26You don't get to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness without the Creator.
  191. 13:30That these documents are articulated to protect something that predates the documents.
  192. 13:37The documents didn't create it.
  193. 13:41The Creator created it.
  194. 13:44But over time, I've been saying this, with the wealth and the freedom and the luxury
  195. 13:49and the peace we will out our context to make us soft and doe.
  196. 13:55Instead of always being ready to give a reason for the hope that we have,
  197. 13:59we've gotten to the place instead of being salt and light, we become lightly salted.
  198. 14:06Darkness is not an affirmative force, but it reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  199. 14:11If you don't know who you are, just keep living the world and tell you.
  200. 14:15And guess who will be behind like a marionette holding the marionette strings for the world?
  201. 14:18That old deluder.
  202. 14:19So now congratulations 24 years after 9-11.
  203. 14:25You got New York City full of Mandameans.
  204. 14:29But it ain't over.
  205. 14:31It's not hopeless guys because just like we walked our way
  206. 14:35dolly into this direction just like I said yesterday from Ezekiel
  207. 14:37chapter 18, one of the greatest sources of news that ever existed
  208. 14:41is that God has given us grace and space to bust a 1-80.
  209. 14:47We can turn.
  210. 14:49We can turn if we will turn.
  211. 14:52The Wheel Turn, a discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  212. 15:04We were made to do the Wheel of God.
  213. 15:07That's our design.
  214. 15:08That's what will really fulfill us carrying out what he's called us to do.
  215. 15:11Whereas as much as we think we know what we want to do, we really don't.
  216. 15:15I think of the message that great theologian Dr. Seuss.
  217. 15:18Of course, the story of Green Eggs and Ham, an interesting story.
  218. 15:22She's am I am chasing, chasing the fella, trying to convince him to eat Green Eggs and Ham.
  219. 15:26And when he finally gives in, he finally decided I'll eat him to get rid of Sam I am.
  220. 15:31And when he tastes something he realized, man, I like this.
  221. 15:35That's a beautiful example of the way the gospel is for people and people who finally surrender to Jesus.
  222. 15:41They come to realize, Jesus is what I've been looking for my whole life.
  223. 15:46And it's like something inside of him screams out, this is it.
  224. 15:49How important it is that we're about God's business helping people to find out what life is all about.
  225. 15:54life is all about it's knowing Jesus and following Him as well.
  226. 16:01This is Franklin Graham and we've got an idea for Christmas and that is to fill a shoebox
  227. 16:06for a child somewhere in the third world.
  228. 16:08These children live in poverty and what I'm asking you to do is just take a shoebox and
  229. 16:12fill it with items for a child, put toys, school supplies and then we give these boxes out and
  230. 16:17we do this in Jesus name and put your picture in there, put your address in there, maybe the
  231. 16:21kids can write you back but we need you to be a part of it.
  232. 16:24God bless you.
  233. 16:25Thank you so very much.
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  235. 16:29Flash OCC to get involved.
  236. 16:31You can be part of sharing the love of Jesus
  237. 16:33with children in need around the world.
  238. 16:35Operation Christmas Child is collecting gift-filled shoeboxes
  239. 16:38during National Collection Week, November 17th through the 24th.
  240. 16:42Make your shoebox gift fun, full and personalized
  241. 16:45by filling it with toys, school supplies, and personal care items.
  242. 16:48Then, bring your packed shoebox to a drop-off location.
  243. 16:51Children will hear the gospel alongside your gift
  244. 16:54and be invited to join a discipleship program.
  245. 16:57Visit samaritansfirst.org slash OCC to learn more.
  246. 17:01Shiting light into the darkness.
  247. 17:08This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  248. 17:12Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  249. 17:17Guys, you know, I keep pointing this out because I feel like the quantity of people pointing this out are not sufficient.
  250. 17:25And that is we have the apparatus in place.
  251. 17:29We still have our Constitution.
  252. 17:31We have those things in place.
  253. 17:32What's missing is what John Adams pointed out, the people that are fit for this form of government.
  254. 17:42What was presumed there with George Washington's reference to religion and morality,
  255. 17:46you know, John Adams's references to morality is that there is a cultivation of heart and mind
  256. 17:52mind that continues generationally and that is where they're not enough people
  257. 18:02that are identifying and recognizing that. Now there are lots of things that can be
  258. 18:08said obviously I know we still in the wake of of the elections but there are
  259. 18:16other things that are transpiring and so as I alluded to and what I'm telling you
  260. 18:19what people in the chat be on it. They remember these names Charles Lieber
  261. 18:25Yanking yi, Zhang Zong Zin.
  262. 18:29These are people that were found with biological material
  263. 18:32in 2019, 2018 long before.
  264. 18:36Shmove it.
  265. 18:37What's the thing?
  266. 18:39I was like, man, why these people?
  267. 18:43They all are arrested in there with the 50 talents program in China,
  268. 18:49and they all, one guy they tried to arrest, he hopped on the plane
  269. 18:52before the law enforcement agencies could get to him.
  270. 18:57And these are people who had jobs as professors at universities
  271. 18:59who just own a moment's notice.
  272. 19:00All right, I said, I'm out.
  273. 19:05Here's your off the repeats itself.
  274. 19:07And it sometimes rhymes.
  275. 19:09So just yesterday, yesterday, the United States Attorney
  276. 19:14for the Eastern District of Michigan
  277. 19:17filed new charges against three Chinese nationals
  278. 19:21who were working at the University of Michigan,
  279. 19:24at the University of Michigan.
  280. 19:26And what were they charged with?
  281. 19:28the illegally smuggling biological material
  282. 19:33into the United States of America.
  283. 19:36With the announcement of these charges,
  284. 19:38the University of Michigan has fired these three people,
  285. 19:44but doesn't it make you wonder,
  286. 19:47what has been going on there?
  287. 19:51So I'm gonna give you the names,
  288. 19:52and I know that people waiting for these names.
  289. 19:55First, Zu by XUBAI, 28 years old.
  290. 20:00Fing Fang Zhang, 27 years old.
  291. 20:04Ziyong Zhang, 30 years old, all three,
  292. 20:09were charged yesterday in the Eastern District of Michigan.
  293. 20:15Film Daddy's wondering, the charges were filed
  294. 20:18in Detroit, Michigan.
  295. 20:23About 20 minutes away from Dearborn, Michigan.
  296. 20:28Now I've been talking quite a bit about what's been happening,
  297. 20:31talking lately about what's happening in Dearborn, Michigan.
  298. 20:34That's not the only thing that's happening in the area, guys.
  299. 20:37There is a press coming on a multiple sides.
  300. 20:42So let's talk about this.
  301. 20:45With yesterday's charges,
  302. 20:47it brings them against three university of Michigan scholars.
  303. 20:50It brings the total to this recent
  304. 20:55biosmuggling scandal to seven people
  305. 20:58who are all Chinese nationals
  306. 21:00who have been arrested and charged
  307. 21:02in this investigation by the Department of Justice.
  308. 21:08In June, the Department of Justice charged Yinqing Jian,
  309. 21:1133 years old and her boyfriend, 30-year-old Zanyang Liu,
  310. 21:15was smuggling a fungus into the United States.
  311. 21:17The fungus is called Fusarium Gremenarium.
  312. 21:22According to experts, I'm not an expert in this field,
  313. 21:24I'm sharing with you what's being reported.
  314. 21:26Fusarium Gremenarium could potentially be used
  315. 21:29as an agricultural weapon of terrorism.
  316. 21:38Liu claimed the reason for smuggling the pathogen
  317. 21:40was to conduct research at the University of Michigan's
  318. 21:43laboratory.
  319. 21:46Then you have another scholar, Shengxian Han,
  320. 21:49who was arrested in June, who was arrested in June.
  321. 21:55After she allegedly mailed several packages containing
  322. 21:59quote biological material related to roundworms
  323. 22:02to the University of Michigan's laboratory,
  324. 22:04in quote,
  325. 22:06Changqing Han has already been convicted of this crime
  326. 22:11and deported to China.
  327. 22:13I got a clip for you on Han's arrest.
  328. 22:17Listen to and watch clip number five, clip five, go.
  329. 22:22In a sentencing hearing today inside federal court in downtown Detroit, a Chinese research
  330. 22:26scholar sentenced to time already served after smuggling biological materials into the U.S.
  331. 22:33and lying to investigators.
  332. 22:35Shang-Juan Han breaking down in tears as she spoke with help from a translator about making
  333. 22:40mistakes and destroying her own career.
  334. 22:42For me, every case is emotional when someone's freedom is at stake and when they are part
  335. 22:46of the criminal legal system.
  336. 22:47So I would say that's part of what's going on.
  337. 22:50These images are from court filings prior to Han pleading no contest.
  338. 22:54They show containers of roundworms.
  339. 22:56The Chinese citizen sent his part of her research with U of M while pursuing a doctorate.
  340. 23:01In court, the judge indicating Han would be deported.
  341. 23:04Now, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan, Michigan, the
  342. 23:10three most recent charges, as a result of the three most recent charges, the U.S. Attorney
  343. 23:15said this, quote, these new charges reveal an organized network of scholars engaged in
  344. 23:21an illegal activity on Michigan's campus.
  345. 23:24It is part of a broader, coordinated campaign targeting
  346. 23:28universities across the country.
  347. 23:31I'm gonna read that part again.
  348. 23:32I'm gonna slow down and read that part again.
  349. 23:35It is part of a broader, coordinated campaign targeting
  350. 23:40universities across the country,
  351. 23:44driven by China's efforts to acquire American technology.
  352. 23:49University leaders should launch internal reviews to safeguard their research from China's adversarial actions.
  353. 23:56My colleagues and I appreciate the accountability we've seen from Michigan through our oversight efforts,
  354. 24:01and we will continue to use every tool we have to protect taxpayer-funded research and national security."
  355. 24:09Now, as I mentioned yesterday, you had three more people that are arrested.
  356. 24:17Somebody want to explain to me why there are not more conversations going on about this.
  357. 24:22I mean, history often repeats itself, but sometimes it rhymes.
  358. 24:27One should have said, but history repeats itself, and often it rhymes.
  359. 24:34The last time I reported stuff like this to you guys, it wasn't that much longer.
  360. 24:39And then your next thing you know, is anybody else interested in why we continue to have
  361. 24:48this phenomenon where you have scholars at American universities that are tied to communist
  362. 24:53China and they continue to violate our laws with biological material.
  363. 25:02And I know there are all kinds of other things that are happening.
  364. 25:05But why is this continuing to happen?
  365. 25:11And there's another thing.
  366. 25:15Why?
  367. 25:16Why isn't there more attention being brought to it?
  368. 25:18I found this information out by the trial that you guys in on something.
  369. 25:23I checked national media, but I checked local news outlets very often.
  370. 25:27And I found the original story about Dr.
  371. 25:29Libra and others by following local media outlets.
  372. 25:34The same thing happened here.
  373. 25:37In certain areas, in certain places,
  374. 25:38when I do my sweeps and things.
  375. 25:41I'm not attempting to go beyond what I know.
  376. 25:43I'm not saying I know everything that's going on,
  377. 25:46but this sure sounds familiar.
  378. 25:48This sure sounds familiar.
  379. 25:50A network of scholars directly connected to China
  380. 25:54involved in illegal activity with biological material.
  381. 26:05I'm not trying to go beyond the facts that I have,
  382. 26:08But I certainly would like to know,
  383. 26:12what's really going on?
  384. 26:15What is really going on?
  385. 26:16So while there are elections and things that are happening,
  386. 26:18obviously, I reported on elections yesterday.
  387. 26:20Of course, there are other things happening too guys.
  388. 26:25And there's a press, the one thing that I am confident of,
  389. 26:29people that have ill intentions for our nation,
  390. 26:37they're working quite nefariously
  391. 26:40and discreet ways to do harm, to do harm.
  392. 26:49At the exact same time,
  393. 26:51We have these types of things happening in our nations around the world that are investing
  394. 26:56large sums of cash into our universities
  395. 26:59Could this be a part of the reason why?
  396. 27:02So that universities be a little less willing to
  397. 27:07scrutinize the things that are happening. Hey, we've given you this is just hyper that it was not a fact
  398. 27:11Well, we just offer you another $30 million and by the way, we have a couple exchange students. We want to send you away
  399. 27:16Yeah, you know, you know reciprocal edification, you know enrichment. Yeah, yeah
  400. 27:21And the next thing you know, you got
  401. 27:23How did it have these pronounced that?
  402. 27:26You got a fusarium, grammanearium, just percolating.
  403. 27:37One of the things that also bothers me
  404. 27:39with all of this is the lack of curiosity,
  405. 27:43at least the lack of public curiosity.
  406. 27:46I'm sure that people that are curious behind the scenes,
  407. 27:48but all right, I'm gonna move on.
  408. 27:56I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna.
  409. 27:57Heh heh heh heh.
  410. 27:59That's right, we gotta wake up, man.
  411. 28:01It's up, boy, we gotta wake up.
  412. 28:02You gotta wake up, man.
  413. 28:06So, you know, you have, let me go here first,
  414. 28:10So I didn't talk about that as much yesterday.
  415. 28:12I mentioned this briefly.
  416. 28:13I'll just go back over and run the highlighter over it now.
  417. 28:16Minneapolis, Omar Fatah, who was running for mayor
  418. 28:19in Minneapolis, who is a state representative
  419. 28:26in the Minneapolis state legislature,
  420. 28:29he did not win his mayoral effort.
  421. 28:31So while Mamdani won in New York City, Fatah
  422. 28:33did not win in Minneapolis.
  423. 28:36And it was amazing because the extreme left wing party
  424. 28:41in Minneapolis, endorsed Fatah, endorsed Fatah, which even though they had a Democrat mayor
  425. 28:51who was the incumbent, it was remarkable because they did not endorse their incumbent mayor, which
  426. 28:57was an indication of where that party would like to go. Well, the citizens of Minneapolis at this
  427. 29:02juncture say, ah, we're not willing to go that far, but here's something that's interesting,
  428. 29:05that the local news of Minneapolis reported that when Jacob, with Jacob Phrase re-election,
  429. 29:11He still has to deal with a city council.
  430. 29:13And I'll read it the way they said it.
  431. 29:15He will have to contend with a city council that is to his left politically.
  432. 29:19So they didn't like Omar Fattai as mayor, but you got Omar Fattai as on the city council.
  433. 29:27Guys, what I'm driving at is the same thing I alluded to earlier.
  434. 29:33That there are lots of people who are who've lamented, man America is going this direction,
  435. 29:40direction to which I simply would remind you of what I just read in the first segment from
  436. 29:44second Peter one with every complaint about the young people this young people that the
  437. 29:49young people come from somewhere. So here's the question who has discipled the young people
  438. 30:03why would the young New Yorkers want Zoron if you don't have a headache yet
  439. 30:12He said, journalist Cam Higbee was in New York, and he was asking this exact question.
  440. 30:25Came with microphone and camera in hand, found scores of jubilant, jubilant, voters saying,
  441. 30:34yes, mom Donnie won, and he just started asking, why are you happy that mom Donnie won?
  442. 30:40The answers, well, how about let's just get to it.
  443. 30:44Listen to and watch.
  444. 30:46Tip number one, this is Cam Higbee talking to voters in New York.
  445. 30:50Not one, I say clip one.
  446. 30:52Cam Higbee talking to voters in New York is clip number three.
  447. 30:56Clip three, go.
  448. 30:58Guys can I ask you how you feel about Zoron winning?
  449. 31:00I'm happy about it.
  450. 31:02Why are you happy about it?
  451. 31:04Um, I don't know, I just don't.
  452. 31:07Um, I don't really know, I just do.
  453. 31:10Really?
  454. 31:11Yeah, because he keeps seeing all the cute TikToks of him like partying and clubbing and
  455. 31:14honestly he's like one for the people, you know?
  456. 31:16That's why I sport him.
  457. 31:17Yeah.
  458. 31:18Okay.
  459. 31:19Thank you.
  460. 31:20I appreciate it.
  461. 31:21And there you have it folks.
  462. 31:22Yeah.
  463. 31:23I mean I hope that he can get some of the things down that he's saying.
  464. 31:24Like what?
  465. 31:25Well he wants to do, like he wants to help people with their rent.
  466. 31:28He wants to help people with transportation costs.
  467. 31:30Who's going to pay for that?
  468. 31:31I have no idea.
  469. 31:33I don't know.
  470. 31:34I don't know.
  471. 31:35Well you've got to look at this.
  472. 31:37This is your booth right?
  473. 31:38Alright.
  474. 31:39Look at this.
  475. 31:40I have to pick your hair to have a...
  476. 31:44I am.
  477. 31:45I am.
  478. 31:46I am. I absolutely am. You're out here selling Zoron merch and you don't even know what he wants to do.
  479. 31:53I just said a couple of things that he wants to do. But you have no idea how it will be implemented.
  480. 31:57I know he has ideas about it. He has concepts of a plan, right?
  481. 32:00Every time. It's like it's a geese to seed. Free food, free buses, free housing. They
  482. 32:11Well, it's literally keys to a seat.
  483. 32:13I feel for it every time.
  484. 32:15Mm. Mm.
  485. 32:17Now, for those of you who aren't able to see the video,
  486. 32:19that last lady he talked to, you know,
  487. 32:22because sometimes you think,
  488. 32:22well, these are just the, you know,
  489. 32:2420-something year olds.
  490. 32:25Nah, I don't know that lady's age,
  491. 32:28but she doesn't look to be fresh off the campus,
  492. 32:32if you know what I'm talking about.
  493. 32:35Bobby says she's middle age.
  494. 32:37That's what Bobby said.
  495. 32:38Look, send your comments to rosa at bobbyseid.com.
  496. 32:43That's not a really male address guy. He says you look middle-aged. I ain't seen it. He said it but this
  497. 32:53Relatively seasoned woman chronologically is literally selling more Donnie merchandise literally and did you hear what I said selling?
  498. 33:04Mom Donnie merchandise
  499. 33:07Not giving it away in that interesting and he says well, why are you happy that he oh?
  500. 33:14Yeah, what I hope he'll do some of the things he plans to do
  501. 33:17Cam Higme says, well, how are you gonna pay for it?
  502. 33:21She literally says, I have no idea.
  503. 33:27I have no idea.
  504. 33:29Now let's just pause and reflect for a moment.
  505. 33:31A Republican if you can keep, did you,
  506. 33:33do you think the founders expected to have people
  507. 33:35that would be celebrating a candidate's election?
  508. 33:39And they would be happy about it.
  509. 33:41E-bullient.
  510. 33:45How's he gonna do what he said?
  511. 33:46I have no idea.
  512. 33:49Oh boy. All of these people came from somewhere. Oh no, and I didn't forget about...
  513. 33:54Oh, he has cute tiktoks!
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  548. 36:16Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner Abraham Hamilton the third year.
  549. 36:18Did you hear old girls who said, yeah I'm happy he won, you know, because he has cute tiktoks.
  550. 36:25Did y'all hear that?
  551. 36:26Boy look at Jeff.
  552. 36:29Did you hear that?
  553. 36:30Yeah.
  554. 36:31Yeah.
  555. 36:32Yeah.
  556. 36:33You know, charisma and free stuff.
  557. 36:37What a potent combo, but as I played yesterday
  558. 36:40Van Jones was afraid like wait a minute the charming mind down and we saw the campaign trail
  559. 36:46That's not how he sounded in that victory speech
  560. 36:52I got a little bit more for you
  561. 36:55Cam Higby talked more and early this I could play this video for the remainder of the show and it could just go and go and go
  562. 37:02There was not a person not one person who cam Higby talked to in New York this morning who could tell you?
  563. 37:07why they were excited that mom Donnie won.
  564. 37:11Listen to him watch, clip four, go.
  565. 37:14Fire.
  566. 37:16Why?
  567. 37:17Um, because it's giving me a little bit more hope
  568. 37:23of the society that we're moving towards.
  569. 37:25Why does it give you hope?
  570. 37:28I'm digging myself in a hole, I fear.
  571. 37:31What's your favorite Zoraan policy?
  572. 37:34Um, probably like,
  573. 37:38making education more reliable and more equitable.
  574. 37:43How do we do that?
  575. 37:44I don't know.
  576. 37:45How do you feel about Zoron Momdani winning?
  577. 37:47Oh, I feel amazing about it.
  578. 37:49It's such a win.
  579. 37:50Why?
  580. 37:51Because we need people like him in office
  581. 37:53and someone who's under the age of 79.
  582. 37:56What's your favorite Zoron policy?
  583. 37:58I have no idea.
  584. 37:59I'm not from New York.
  585. 38:01Okay.
  586. 38:02Thank you.
  587. 38:02I appreciate it.
  588. 38:03Why do you support him if you're not from New York?
  589. 38:04Because I support innovative thinking and democracy.
  590. 38:08Is it innovative though?
  591. 38:09We've done it before.
  592. 38:10I failed every time.
  593. 38:11Laos, Vietnam, Cuba, China, Russia, Berlin, twice, Italy.
  594. 38:16I'm an optimist.
  595. 38:18Okay. All right.
  596. 38:19I appreciate it.
  597. 38:20Thank you.
  598. 38:20Have a good one.
  599. 38:21Guys, this is, this is, this is, she supports innovative thinking for an ideology that dates
  600. 38:29back to 1848.
  601. 38:3218, 1840.
  602. 38:34That's for the, I'm in his side.
  603. 38:37He's an Islam, you know, so that's from the.
  604. 38:40in his side 1848. Then you go Islam. Oh, is that that that's innovative, huh? Man, this is
  605. 38:52and I know the temptation is and I know people are saying it.
  606. 38:57Cole, you stupid. Yes, but here's my question. How did they get there?
  607. 39:06All of these I'm telling you remember, yes, these people, you know, in New Orleans, they say,
  608. 39:15and boy that boy, that baby touched in the head.
  609. 39:18That baby touched it.
  610. 39:21How did they get there is what I'm asking you?
  611. 39:26Ronald Reagan said,
  612. 39:27freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.
  613. 39:31How did these people get to the place
  614. 39:33where the caverns that exist where brain matter should
  615. 39:38is displayed on camera videos like this?
  616. 39:41How did that happen guys?
  617. 39:44This is what I'm saying.
  618. 39:45See, I know people get upset with me
  619. 39:48The Bible says a little slumber, a little sleep,
  620. 39:51a little folding on the other hands, the rest.
  621. 39:53And then poverty would come upon you like an armed man.
  622. 39:55That's what the scripture says, right?
  623. 39:58How many families, generationally, have outsourced
  624. 40:01the cultivation of the hearts and minds of their children?
  625. 40:04They've done with those people who call themselves educate
  626. 40:06or something they would never do with the babysitter.
  627. 40:08I asked this question one time to a person, I said,
  628. 40:10would you allow a person to babysit your children
  629. 40:12that you have never met?
  630. 40:14You never met them.
  631. 40:16You don't know anything about them.
  632. 40:17You don't know anything about their background.
  633. 40:19You don't know where they come from.
  634. 40:20You don't know what they believe,
  635. 40:22but you're gonna elect them babysit your children?
  636. 40:24They say, of course not, eh?
  637. 40:25I say, why do we allow those same types of people
  638. 40:28to educate our children?
  639. 40:34How many people, because the schmove it,
  640. 40:36were shocked to find out what was in the textbooks,
  641. 40:40what was being passed off as education,
  642. 40:42were it's mortified to see those things.
  643. 40:47Expound that for a generation or two.
  644. 40:51While at the exact same time,
  645. 40:54you have people like the Frankfurt School educators
  646. 40:56in the 1930s and others who intentionally infiltrated
  647. 41:02the terrain in our nation to cultivate the hearts
  648. 41:06and minds of multiple generations of Americans.
  649. 41:13And they did so with our permission and our tax dollars.
  650. 41:20I know I make people upset when this mime downy guy
  651. 41:25came on the scene and he came out with his whole thing
  652. 41:27about government run grocery stores.
  653. 41:29I kept asking the question.
  654. 41:31Now we see the insanity and the ridiculous notion of government run grocery stores, but
  655. 41:37how come we don't have that same zest for government run school systems?
  656. 41:45See guys, we have neglected and ignored our way into where we are.
  657. 41:53I know that don't feel good.
  658. 41:56I know it doesn't feel good, but that doesn't make it any less true.
  659. 42:02But here's the thing guys, this is why I read from Ezekiel 18 yesterday.
  660. 42:07The God that we serve is gracious and merciful.
  661. 42:12He will not despise a contrite heart.
  662. 42:16Guys, we have to repent.
  663. 42:18In repentance is not merely feeling bad
  664. 42:20or being angry about something.
  665. 42:23The Bible says Godly sorrow works repentance.
  666. 42:27Are we willing to humble ourselves
  667. 42:29and repent and change course?
  668. 42:32When I'm talking about repentance,
  669. 42:35I'm talking about it comprehensively.
  670. 42:38Repenting for sin and the broad application of that sin.
  671. 42:42because it's all of Christ for all of life.
  672. 42:44We have people who will say like these people
  673. 42:46on these videos and I'm not,
  674. 42:50my heart breaks that they're so ignorant.
  675. 42:54Oh, we're moving toward a society that I would like.
  676. 42:57What kind of society is that?
  677. 42:58I don't know, how we're gonna get there?
  678. 42:59I don't know.
  679. 43:00Why does she have any idea?
  680. 43:03Why does she have a clue?
  681. 43:05Why there's so many people who are so excited
  682. 43:06about free stuff and they don't know,
  683. 43:08there's no such thing as free stuff, baby.
  684. 43:10There's nothing, why don't they know that?
  685. 43:13Why don't they know basic economic understand is I have somebody upset me?
  686. 43:17Hey, if you know they don't teach economic school anymore.
  687. 43:19And I simply said, okay, who's responsible for your child learning?
  688. 43:24Just because they won't teach it. Does that mean you shouldn't?
  689. 43:30You see what I'm saying?
  690. 43:34We have scores of people that are in debt into their eyeballs and young people
  691. 43:38us flailing under the crushing weight of debt.
  692. 43:45Why don't they, why don't these same young people have any more fiscal
  693. 43:48intelligence than they have.
  694. 43:52You have a responsibility to learn on your own,
  695. 43:54no doubt about it.
  696. 43:55You can't complain about what you didn't get in your home
  697. 43:57for the rest of your life.
  698. 43:59At the exact same time, do we as parents have any responsibility
  699. 44:02for what transpires?
  700. 44:07I talked to Jeff, praise God our parents are the best
  701. 44:10that we could, we have to do the rest.
  702. 44:15But what are we gonna do with ours?
  703. 44:22You heard the expression that Nero fiddle while Rome burned.
  704. 44:26Guys in many ways, that is what happened
  705. 44:28with previous generations of Americans.
  706. 44:30We assumed and we trusted but did not verify
  707. 44:34and we assumed and we trusted and did not verify.
  708. 44:37And while this is happening, you had John Dewey
  709. 44:39and you had Horace Mann and you had others
  710. 44:42who have literally infiltrated our nation
  711. 44:45and to normalize the reality of parents outsourcing
  712. 44:48their responsibilities to others
  713. 44:52and then being shocked and surprised at the results.
  714. 44:58Look at these young people.
  715. 44:59Can't believe young people today.
  716. 45:01How do they get that way?
  717. 45:03I'm not minimizing the reality of brokenness.
  718. 45:06I'm not minimizing the reality of sinfulness.
  719. 45:09I'm not minimizing the reality of fallenness.
  720. 45:14But none of those things have excused Christ followers
  721. 45:17from obeying what God is called us to do and to be.
  722. 45:26We can turn if we will turn.
  723. 45:30But in order for us to turn,
  724. 45:33we have to be honest about what has happened.
  725. 45:37And I'm not saying it's been all your time
  726. 45:38on the floor whining and crying, you know.
  727. 45:41When Moses passed, Joshua was mourning Moses.
  728. 45:46And then got it, came to Joshua and said,
  729. 45:48all right, bro, that's enough time to get up.
  730. 45:52You have work to do, sir.
  731. 45:55Guys, this is what I'm saying.
  732. 45:58All right, we got Islam in this to New York City.
  733. 46:00So what are we gonna do?
  734. 46:03We're not yet as far gone as our European nations are,
  735. 46:08but make no mistake about it, it started like this.
  736. 46:12Sedecom, Mayor of London.
  737. 46:16How long ago was that?
  738. 46:17How long ago did Sedecom become the Mayor of London?
  739. 46:23How long ago did, uh-huh.
  740. 46:24Uh-huh.
  741. 46:26I'm saying that, and Bobby says it's been a while.
  742. 46:27I'm pointing that out to show the timeframe.
  743. 46:31Cause now you have no go zones in England.
  744. 46:33In England, what's happened in France?
  745. 46:38What's happened in Sweden?
  746. 46:40What's happened in Norway?
  747. 46:42We have time to turn, if we will, but we must turn.
  748. 46:47We must turn.
  749. 46:52Another bit of news, Nancy Pelosi has,
  750. 46:54Nancy Nancy Nancy is thrown in the towel.
  751. 46:56She said that's a wrap.
  752. 46:58Four decades in Congress is enough for her.
  753. 47:01She will not seek reelection in 2026.
  754. 47:04Listen to a portion of her covering her announcement
  755. 47:07and then the announcement she posted on social media.
  756. 47:09It's clip number two, clip two, go.
  757. 47:11This is major news we are following here on Capitol Hill.
  758. 47:14Congresswoman Pelosi announced in a video posted
  759. 47:17on social media that she is stepping down
  760. 47:20after serving nearly four decades in Congress.
  761. 47:24I will not be seeking reelection to Congress.
  762. 47:28With a grateful heart, I look forward
  763. 47:30to my final year of service as you are proud, representative.
  764. 47:33Nancy Pelosi is known for making history
  765. 47:36on and off the house floor.
  766. 47:38She broke the glass ceiling multiple times,
  767. 47:40serving in several house leadership roles,
  768. 47:42and becoming the first and only woman.
  769. 47:44I'm not interested in her fawning, whatever.
  770. 47:46This woman was a part of the thing to help to move our,
  771. 47:49to comfortably move our country away from what?
  772. 47:52So the simple simply push is not running for reelection.
  773. 47:54She's not running for reelection.
  774. 47:57All right, enough of that.
  775. 47:59I agree.
  776. 48:00Like, look, history was removed from our education intentionally.
  777. 48:03I agree.
  778. 48:04Why did we allow it?
  779. 48:06You see what I'm saying?
  780. 48:08History, history, and civic, I did a presentation
  781. 48:11not too long ago at a conference,
  782. 48:12and I was explaining how based on the National Assessment
  783. 48:18of Education and Progress Statistics
  784. 48:21that on average across the country,
  785. 48:22only like 18% of eighth graders were proficient in civics.
  786. 48:28And I made the point, do you think that's a coincidence?
  787. 48:31No, but here's my question, why?
  788. 48:35Why would families allow their children
  789. 48:38to matriculate through academia and not learn our history?
  790. 48:45Why?
  791. 48:48Do you understand what I'm saying?
  792. 48:50It's, and I understand it is far easier for us
  793. 48:53to identify a bookie man.
  794. 48:54They did this to us.
  795. 48:56But can I tell you something in our nation,
  796. 48:58they could not do this to us without our agreement.
  797. 49:01This is what I'm saying.
  798. 49:04This is what I'm saying.
  799. 49:06Intentional infiltration of our academic systems
  800. 49:09with anti-Christ and anti-American smut for generations.
  801. 49:17Why did we allow it?
  802. 49:20Why do we allow it?
  803. 49:25See, in many ways, this is why I say,
  804. 49:28at the beginning of the program,
  805. 49:29this is an even drive time show.
  806. 49:31You're leaving your part time job to your full time jobs.
  807. 49:34Income generation is part time.
  808. 49:36Outcome cultivation is full time.
  809. 49:38That's why I continue to say these things.
  810. 49:45My heart breaks, man.
  811. 49:46I was in North Louisiana recently,
  812. 49:48and I administered at the conference there,
  813. 49:49and some brothers came and say,
  814. 49:50man, I listened to you.
  815. 49:51And, you know, Abe, I know what you're exactly
  816. 49:53you're talking about because in my formative years,
  817. 49:58you know, I was out there getting it.
  818. 49:59I didn't have, I wasn't focused on what's going on in my home.
  819. 50:02And now I regret it.
  820. 50:06I've heard that repeatedly, guys.
  821. 50:09And my point here is not to provoke any type of condemnation, anything like that,
  822. 50:14because our eyes are open when they're open, but I'm saying we have to have our eyes open now.
  823. 50:20If we're beyond the stage where we have young ones in our home, we all have family members and
  824. 50:23relatives and friends that we're connected to. We all have them. We have to be about our father's
  825. 50:30business now. There must be an urgency now. Peter is writing at the end of his life saying that,
  826. 50:35listen, I'm close to my temporal dwelling being cast off, but I need to conduct myself in such a way
  827. 50:42so that even when I'm going, you will be mindful of these things.
  828. 50:45Many places the church is more concerned with the newest building program
  829. 50:50and having the slickest big screens and having the multimedia presentation
  830. 50:55while you have the little girls in your own church getting pregnant
  831. 50:58and your boy's going to prison and yet we got all these programs going on.
  832. 51:02We got every agenda under the moon except making disciples.
  833. 51:08If he's a 6'4", Pidea, the whole training of the mind and morals,
  834. 51:12What does it mean to be a Christ follower in the context of the United States of America
  835. 51:17but God has planted us?
  836. 51:20And then here's a not so secret secret, guys.
  837. 51:25We have this amount of time without offspring, our young ones, man.
  838. 51:32We must be about our father's business.
  839. 51:34We can turn if we will.
  840. 51:40The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  841. 51:45Family Association or American Family Radio.

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