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February 4, 2026 · 49:49

Are we paying attention yet? Another Chinese linked biolab is found in the U.S.

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0:00 - 15:00. Proverbs 18:9. Whoever is slack in his work is a brother to him who destroys. 15:00 - 31:00. Are we paying attention yet? Another Chinese linked biolab is found in the U.S. 31:00 - 48:00. VA’s Abigail Spanberger solidifies the “moderate” ruse. | Family Focus Weekend Feb 20-22, 2026 | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Ryan Routh Chinese biolab

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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.
  4. 0:11It should be uncomfortable for a believer to live as a hypocrite.
  5. 0:15Delivery people out of the bondage of mainstream media.
  6. 0:18And the philosophies of this world.
  7. 0:20God 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.
  11. 0:31Good evening everyone.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:36My name is Abraham Hamilton, the third host of the program
  14. 0:40joined by the corner contingent right across from me.
  15. 0:42My man, 100 grand Mr. Bobby Rosa.
  16. 0:46And in the screening room produced extraordinaire, often
  17. 0:48imitated, never duplicated.
  18. 0:50The real Jay Mac, ladies and gentlemen, is there.
  19. 0:53And we are ready to rock and roll with today's edition
  20. 0:56of the program.
  21. 0:56At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you,
  22. 0:59are making your transition from your part-time jobs
  23. 1:02where you generate an income to your full-time jobs
  24. 1:06where you cultivate an outcome.
  25. 1:08Yes, outcome cultivation is our full-time jobs,
  26. 1:14our full-time job, our full-time investment.
  27. 1:17There are lots of things that we can do
  28. 1:19and I intentionally frame this in this way
  29. 1:22because our society really uses verbiage
  30. 1:25to get us to think in terms of what we do
  31. 1:27to generate income as our primary obligations
  32. 1:29but the facts are, the facts are what we do in our homes
  33. 1:34must be what we view as a full time commitment.
  34. 1:38And it's one of the things, and I continuously stress
  35. 1:40and urge this as often as I can,
  36. 1:43it's one of those things if you're in a life stage
  37. 1:46as I am where you have young children in your home
  38. 1:48that there are no mulligans in discipling our children.
  39. 1:52There are no do-overs there.
  40. 1:54You know, once the little ones move from five years old
  41. 1:57to 10 years old, you can't go back to five.
  42. 2:00Can't go back to seven.
  43. 2:03So we must be about our father's business on the front end.
  44. 2:07It is, and it should be instructive for us,
  45. 2:10that the first human institution
  46. 2:12that God created was the family with marriage
  47. 2:14at the center before modern iterations of civil government,
  48. 2:17before even the New Testament church,
  49. 2:20the first institution was the family.
  50. 2:23The family is the fundamental building block
  51. 2:25of all of society and civilization.
  52. 2:27It is likewise the fundamental building block
  53. 2:30of the church extending outward
  54. 2:32from the transformed, regenerate individual.
  55. 2:35So we would be very, very, very wise
  56. 2:41to respond according to God's view
  57. 2:43and the primacy that he places on the family.
  58. 2:46If you zoom out and look at all of the things
  59. 2:48we're attempting to confront societally,
  60. 2:50they all flow downstream from retrenchments
  61. 2:53and contractions that have transpired in the homes.
  62. 2:57That's just a simple reality.
  63. 2:59But we have the opportunity to reverse that
  64. 3:01and address it with a proactive stance,
  65. 3:06a proactive engagement.
  66. 3:08I understand that there's certain things that have happened
  67. 3:11and we can't go back and fix those,
  68. 3:12but guess what we can do?
  69. 3:14We can pick up and build from where we are.
  70. 3:17My hope and my prayers as the Lord continues to expand,
  71. 3:19this audience that there is a reduction
  72. 3:22in the quantity of people who would say,
  73. 3:24man, I wish I had known that when.
  74. 3:27But we have a quantity of people say,
  75. 3:28man, by God's grace, I am responding to His call for me
  76. 3:34to lead my families.
  77. 3:35And I say this, I get in trouble, people get upset with me,
  78. 3:37but I simply encourage you to examine this scripturally.
  79. 3:42When you search the scriptures, you'll find that the Lord
  80. 3:45says that the primary person's responsible
  81. 3:47for evangelizing, catacizing, and discipling children
  82. 3:50born to the Christian families are the parents.
  83. 3:53The church has a role, but it's supplementary
  84. 3:55secondary to the parents' roles. And so in the body of Christ, we need every joint to supply.
  85. 4:02That's why the whole concept of retirement is not one you find in Scripture. If you're
  86. 4:08in a place where you no longer have young children in your home, how could the Lord move you and
  87. 4:12utilize you for His glory to serve in additional capacities? The Lord has a grandparent's ministry.
  88. 4:19We have to talk about youth ministry. What about grandparent's ministry? Not whether
  89. 4:24the grandparents are being primarily poured into.
  90. 4:28Of course, they need that, absolutely.
  91. 4:29But when the grandparents are taking it upon themselves
  92. 4:32to recognize God has a specific place for them
  93. 4:35in his economy.
  94. 4:37As you're making your transition, man,
  95. 4:39let us do so with intentionality.
  96. 4:42Let's not spend ourselves everywhere else
  97. 4:45and neglect the home.
  98. 4:46No, we have to reverse that.
  99. 4:47As we seek to be faithful to the King of Kings
  100. 4:50and the Lord of Lords, that's faithfulness
  101. 4:52must begin in the homes.
  102. 4:54So the word of God we go.
  103. 4:56We've been in Proverbs chapter 18 quite a bit this week,
  104. 4:59and we're gonna go back to the book of Proverbs,
  105. 5:01the genre of the book of Proverbs is wisdom, literature.
  106. 5:05So we can evaluate individual Proverbs
  107. 5:07and plumb the depths of them individually.
  108. 5:10This is an uncommon phenomenon
  109. 5:14in biblical hermeneutics,
  110. 5:17but it is one that is appropriate.
  111. 5:18And this, the verse we want to delve into today
  112. 5:21Proverbs chapter 18 verse 9. And this, the wisdom contained in this scripture is
  113. 5:28something that I don't think many people have considered, but thanks be to God that
  114. 5:34he makes wise the simple through his holy word. This is what God says to us
  115. 5:39through his word. Proverbs chapter 18 verse 9, whoever is slack in his work is a
  116. 5:47is a brother to Him who destroys."
  117. 5:50I read that again.
  118. 5:53Whoever is slack in His work is a brother to Him who destroys.
  119. 6:02I would encourage you to note as a cross-reference for this scripture, Colossians chapter 3
  120. 6:10verses 23 and 24, because in Colossians 3, the scripture says,
  121. 6:18the Lord says to us through the Apostle Paul,
  122. 6:21whatever you do, work hardly as for the Lord and not for men,
  123. 6:27knowing that from the Lord, you will receive the inheritance
  124. 6:31as your reward.
  125. 6:34The notion that I'm saying that many people may not have
  126. 6:36considered is that we have lots of admonitions and scripture
  127. 6:41against laziness, the slothful.
  128. 6:44We have instructions to go to the ant you slugger
  129. 6:46and watch how the ant works,
  130. 6:48how the ant prepares for winter seasons
  131. 6:51in the fall and in the spring and in the summers
  132. 6:54because he knows the ant knows that the winter is coming.
  133. 6:57Whether the ant can't do in the winter,
  134. 6:59what it can do in the summer and the spring.
  135. 7:02But one of the things that we don't consider
  136. 7:05is what is the result of working sloppily,
  137. 7:09being slack in our engagements, being half-weight, half-doing it.
  138. 7:17You know, my mom used to say to me all the time,
  139. 7:19Ape the lazy man works the hardest.
  140. 7:22Why? Because the lazy man going to end up redoing what he started in the first place.
  141. 7:28You know, why not be diligent?
  142. 7:29Why not understand that the work that we do is a feature of worship unto the Lord?
  143. 7:34Well, one of the consequences of working sloppily and being slack in what we do,
  144. 7:39The scripture tells us, whoever is slack in his work is a brother to the destroyer.
  145. 7:45Think about that.
  146. 7:48Whoever is slack in his work is the close confidant, companion, brother of the destroyer.
  147. 7:59By discharging our duties in a haphazard, sloppy, slack manner, we make it easy.
  148. 8:07We make it easy for destruction to occur.
  149. 8:15Think about it this way.
  150. 8:18If you're building a construction, for example, you're building a house, which type of house
  151. 8:23you think is more difficult to destroy, one that is well built or one that is sloppily
  152. 8:27built.
  153. 8:30You know, I never forget reading on John Maynard Keynes and some of these Keynesian economists
  154. 8:35and other regressives, they would often lament.
  155. 8:39They would often complain about the fact that America's founders are too shrewd for
  156. 8:46them, that this whole idea of separating powers has made it so difficult to be able to consolidate
  157. 8:54power and to implement by force in short order our regressive agenda.
  158. 9:00You know, I often point people to the fact that, hey, you realize Venezuela, what not
  159. 9:05a Marxist state that Hugo Chavez was elected in 1998, that in a short amount of time you
  160. 9:12go from 1998 and by the time you hit 2013 there about you got starvation sent in in Venezuela,
  161. 9:22but regressives, you know, they call themselves progressives, they would complain, ah man,
  162. 9:28the founders would have just been too shrewd for us by having the foresight to separate
  163. 9:33powers is going to take a long march through the institutions as
  164. 9:40gramcy, postulated. Well, why is that the case? Because the work
  165. 9:46that was done early on, I would argue, inspired by the Lord, not
  166. 9:51special revelation like the Holy Word of God, but no doubt
  167. 9:53about it inspired by the Lord for the longest enduring
  168. 9:55constitution in the history of the world, that we're now
  169. 9:59approaching our 250th anniversary of our Declaration of Independence,
  170. 10:04No one in the cycle of nations 250 years can be a worry some time.
  171. 10:13And if God is gracious to us, what is before another nations will not happen here.
  172. 10:19But you look at why it's been so challenging and so difficult for the regressives is because
  173. 10:23the work and construct in this nation structurally has not been slack.
  174. 10:28But when we are slack in our work, we make it easy for the destroyer.
  175. 10:35Think about it in terms of family construction.
  176. 10:37Y'all hear me say it often, darkness is not an affirmative force, but it will reoccupy
  177. 10:43the space that is vacated by the light.
  178. 10:47Discipleship is a constant.
  179. 10:48If we are not affirmatively discipling our children, let me tell you something.
  180. 10:53Somebody is discipling them.
  181. 10:56And what did Jesus say?
  182. 10:57The student when fully trained?
  183. 11:00He's going to be just like the teacher.
  184. 11:05So if the student is trained, fortified with a biblical view of reality, understanding the
  185. 11:12supremacy of scripture, understanding the necessity of viewing all things through the
  186. 11:18light of God's Word, it's going to be really hard to destroy their construction.
  187. 11:28But if we build a slack manner, if we downshift to neutral, we allow Uncle Al G. Rythm, that's
  188. 11:38algorithm by the way. We allow Uncle Algae rhythm to parent our children.
  189. 11:42It's far easier to just stick them in front of a screen and then you let
  190. 11:47everybody from all around the world you know they might stumble across. Billy
  191. 11:51Eilish talking about stool and blah. This is what I know that we have some Canadians
  192. 11:58that watch the show and listen to the show. Do you realize that in Canada
  193. 12:01whatever they celebrate their Thanksgiving? Oftentimes the formal ceremonies include
  194. 12:05all of these land acknowledgments. You know what I'm saying? It's like dude this is
  195. 12:10such an ignorant thing, if you do any bit of study, you realize, you know, a lot of these
  196. 12:15tribes, y'all are referring to a so-called indigenous.
  197. 12:17How did they become indigenous?
  198. 12:19Because they conquered the people that were before them.
  199. 12:23You know, I read this phenomenon of the book, and I interviewed the author of the book, Dr.
  200. 12:26Jensen, here on this show, and they had names, and he tracks genetically using the Y chromosome
  201. 12:33from DNA strains, the migration of pre-Columbian people in the Americas, North America, Central
  202. 12:38in the migration as to how even in Native American histories,
  203. 12:44how you have histories of tribes conquering each other.
  204. 12:47Like, man, stop the badness. Stop the badness.
  205. 12:50You know, I'm Billie Eilish.
  206. 12:53You know, she's ignorant, but she's influential in her ignorance.
  207. 12:58We stick our children in front of the screens.
  208. 13:02We don't know who is influencing them, but guess who's not influential?
  209. 13:06Us.
  210. 13:08And the fundamental reality, and Mike Ferris says this a lot.
  211. 13:14Wherever our children spend the most time, that's what they're going to write the values.
  212. 13:21The scripture says whoever is slack in his work is a brother to him who destroys.
  213. 13:30The next time you have a conversation about the necessity of diligence and confronting the
  214. 13:34sinfulness of laziness, add this into the conversation.
  215. 13:38Hey, if you work in a slack manner, you are making it easier for the destroyer.
  216. 13:46You are making it easier for the destroyer.
  217. 13:52As the people of God, diligence, being thorough, being dependable, being reliable, being consistent,
  218. 14:02being trustworthy, that should be as natural, let me say it better, new natural to us as
  219. 14:08breathing.
  220. 14:11He who is slacking his work is a brother to him who destroys.
  221. 14:17and sisters, my prayer for us is that we would not be companions to the destroyer, but what
  222. 14:24we do, we do diligently.
  223. 14:28We do vigilantly.
  224. 14:31We do with intentionality and attention to detail because we do all that we do, heartily
  225. 14:42as unto the Lord, heartily as unto the Lord, because we work unto Him and not unto men.
  226. 14:51Because our work is worship, we will not be slapped.
  227. 14:56A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  228. 15:04Love gives.
  229. 15:05Love seeks to bless.
  230. 15:06Love seeks to carry out the work and the will of God.
  231. 15:09That's an important truth to understand.
  232. 15:11The world often will say, I love you because you're pretty.
  233. 15:14I love you because you give me money or all sorts of things.
  234. 15:18But genuine love isn't a love that says I love you because.
  235. 15:22Someone says they love you,
  236. 15:23but they're always asking you for this and that.
  237. 15:26And they say, I love you so you should do this for me.
  238. 15:28Again, that doesn't sound like love
  239. 15:31based on what the Word of God teaches us.
  240. 15:33John 3 16 tells us for God,
  241. 15:34so love the world that he gave his only begotten son
  242. 15:38that whosoever believes on him should not perish,
  243. 15:40but have everlasting life.
  244. 15:42You know, when we're evangelizing and doing the work of disciple making, we're loving people.
  245. 15:48Remember, the Word of God and the Spirit of God teach us to live a lifestyle of ministry,
  246. 15:53reaching out to a world that desperately needs to be touched by the love of God.
  247. 16:04Shiting lightning to the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  248. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third.
  249. 16:14Here we are.
  250. 16:16What about 15 days away?
  251. 16:19from the family focus weekend at First Baptist Church,
  252. 16:22Simsboro, Louisiana February 20th through the 22nd.
  253. 16:26We are looking forward to this,
  254. 16:28and we're gonna be talking about some of these things
  255. 16:31that we're talking about right now
  256. 16:33in a more expansive fashion.
  257. 16:36My hope and prayer is that all who attend,
  258. 16:39including myself and my wife and my children,
  259. 16:42that we will leave this weekend further ready
  260. 16:47for the time and place that God has planted us.
  261. 16:49We don't have to be casualties of contemporary culture, guys.
  262. 16:54The Lord ordained us for this moment,
  263. 16:58but it's incumbent upon us to study
  264. 17:01to show ourselves approved,
  265. 17:02to commit ourselves to being fortified sufficiently
  266. 17:06so that we engage effectively, effectively.
  267. 17:12We can be who God has called us to be
  268. 17:16if we will give ourselves holy
  269. 17:19to the one
  270. 17:19who has called us
  271. 17:22if you are in the area or willing to come to the area it's a great opportunity
  272. 17:25to be a part of what god is doing really all over our country
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  279. 17:46and look for the family focus weekend
  280. 17:48and you can register right there.
  281. 17:50I am looking forward to seeing you there,
  282. 17:53everybody who will come out,
  283. 17:55we're gonna have a wonderful time,
  284. 17:57worshiping the Lord together and being equipped
  285. 18:00to stand as something light in this time
  286. 18:02and in this place where God has deposited us.
  287. 18:05All right, today.
  288. 18:09A little bit of justice was served today.
  289. 18:16Ryan Wesley Routh, the man who attempted to assassinate President Trump at his golf club in Florida,
  290. 18:31he was tried several weeks ago and was sentenced today to life imprisonment plus 84 months.
  291. 18:41In other words, he never was supposed to get out of jail. Was sentenced to life imprisonment
  292. 18:46plus 84 months, 84 months, just today.
  293. 18:53Have a little bit of a report for you on that.
  294. 18:55Listen to and watch clip number three, clip three, go.
  295. 18:59Read as you said, Ryan Ralph just got sentenced
  296. 19:02to life in prison.
  297. 19:03He was convicted of attempting to assassinate
  298. 19:06a major presidential candidate among other charges,
  299. 19:09including assaulting a federal officer.
  300. 19:12I just heard from our producer Dan Shepherd
  301. 19:14who was in the courtroom for this.
  302. 19:16Ryan Routh did speak today and he's shown himself to be a wild card.
  303. 19:21I was told he had a 20 page essay.
  304. 19:23The judge let him read for about 15 minutes, but in it, he was saying something he said
  305. 19:27before, which is he offered to exchange himself for other political prisoners around the world
  306. 19:33in Hong Kong, in Ukraine, in Palestine, Gaza.
  307. 19:37He said that he would like to help their suffering, to alleviate it and take that away from them.
  308. 19:43He also says that he is all about peace.
  309. 19:45What the prosecution did was they reiterated their arguments and they say this was a premeditated crime
  310. 19:51He took months planning it. He was waiting
  311. 19:54Along the fence at Trump's golf course as he was just golfing one hole away
  312. 19:59And the only reason this was stopped they say is because of a secret service agent who spotted Ralph
  313. 20:07Couple more of the facts
  314. 20:10this
  315. 20:12Criminal many guys image with the agent of Satan I would argue nonetheless
  316. 20:19was tried and convicted by the federal jury and all five counts charged in the
  317. 20:24indictment for the attempted assassination of then presidential
  318. 20:28candidate Donald Trump. In spite of his ridiculous ramblings, he was tried in
  319. 20:39September 2025 after a two-week trial in Fort Pierce, Florida. The jury found him
  320. 20:43guilty of all five counts, including a sort of a federal law enforcement
  321. 20:49officer in multiple firearms offenses.
  322. 20:52And as you heard, he's been sentenced to life in prison
  323. 20:57in an additional 84 months.
  324. 21:00Now, I just still have questions though, you know?
  325. 21:04The first question that I don't believe
  326. 21:08was disseminated broadly,
  327. 21:11is how did this dude know President Trump
  328. 21:13was gonna be at the golf course that day?
  329. 21:15I mean, are we gonna ever get down to the fact that,
  330. 21:20okay, you will even say that this was a premeditated
  331. 21:24crawl that he planned to accomplish.
  332. 21:26How does this kind of dude get the 45th president
  333. 21:30of the United States and the primary contender
  334. 21:34to be the 47th president of the United States?
  335. 21:36How do you get his itinerary?
  336. 21:41We gonna find out how that happened.
  337. 21:43And the reason why I'm asking this question
  338. 21:44is because we have to learn when incidents
  339. 21:47this occur so that we can prevent them from reoccurring in the future.
  340. 21:51How does this guy get the president's itinerary?
  341. 21:57And if that is not enough of the consideration, how does this guy get the president's itinerary
  342. 22:02a couple months after you got shot in the face?
  343. 22:06Mm-hmm.
  344. 22:09It's not like there was a lack of awareness that you had people literally trying to kill
  345. 22:16Donald Trump.
  346. 22:20How does that happen?
  347. 22:21And why are we on the subject?
  348. 22:22Anybody got any more information about how,
  349. 22:26what, a 20-something-year-old climbs up,
  350. 22:33what about a football, less than a football field away,
  351. 22:36on the building that's literally right in plain sight
  352. 22:39of the platform where President Trump was speaking, huh?
  353. 22:44And we gonna get any more information about that?
  354. 22:45Or are we just supposed to just move on?
  355. 22:51Yes, I'm grateful.
  356. 22:53There's some modicum of justice applied here.
  357. 22:57but this is absurd, man.
  358. 23:00And these are not like,
  359. 23:01these are the questions are deeply involved.
  360. 23:04And these are basic questions
  361. 23:06that any thinking person would have.
  362. 23:11I mean, how does he know to set up shop
  363. 23:16on one hole away from where the President Trump is golfing?
  364. 23:28These are things, man, that just,
  365. 23:31You can probably tell.
  366. 23:35They bother me.
  367. 23:36You want to know what something else that bothers me?
  368. 23:39And I had this story yesterday, but I didn't get into it because I wanted to get some more
  369. 23:43information before I got into this yesterday.
  370. 23:48Is anybody really ready to pay attention to this?
  371. 23:51Why is it that there seems to be a consistent phenomenon of people traipsing around our country
  372. 23:59with biological materials and they just so happen, they just so happen to be Chinese.
  373. 24:07And how does this continue to happen?
  374. 24:10How does it just so happen that the nation that has gone on record saying that their objective
  375. 24:15prior to 2050 is to supplant the United States of America as a prominent, the most dominant
  376. 24:21superpower in the world?
  377. 24:26I brought it, I brought attention to this with Dr. Leeper and others before the Schmovit
  378. 24:32Wuhan flu was popularized.
  379. 24:36And I know our media forgets, but I keep bringing this up.
  380. 24:38I talked to you about, man, you have these Chinese nationals working with researchers
  381. 24:43at prominent American universities.
  382. 24:46You have, you have several of these folks that happen to be catching flights out of Massachusetts,
  383. 24:51working with some of the Ivy Leagues, working with some of the prominent research institutions.
  384. 24:56found on planes with biological material and vials and socks on airplanes.
  385. 25:02Why does this keep happening?
  386. 25:04And now we're having illegal bio-lapse popping up in America, connected to, operated by, owned
  387. 25:17by Chinese nationals.
  388. 25:20So what am I talking about first?
  389. 25:21Because I want to go back a little bit.
  390. 25:23I want to go back a little bit.
  391. 25:25In 2022, in 2022, a man by the name of Jai Bei Zu, who is Chinese.
  392. 25:39Here in America, here in America, turns out he's fled from Canada.
  393. 25:47Oh, yeah.
  394. 25:48fled from Canada because there was a $330 million verdict rendered against him in Canada, and
  395. 25:55they didn't collect that.
  396. 25:59He leaves Canada and he was, he was, he was, he was popped in Canada for stealing American
  397. 26:04intellectual property.
  398. 26:06Was a subject of a $330 million verdict.
  399. 26:09He flees Canada.
  400. 26:10And what happens?
  401. 26:11He enters United States of America illegally from the North.
  402. 26:16And I don't wonder why we need to, we need to do a better job of stopping the illegal immigration
  403. 26:21of that country.
  404. 26:23People coming into that country illegally.
  405. 26:24Hello.
  406. 26:26So this Jaibe Zufellow was discovered in 2022 as a result of a code enforcement officer.
  407. 26:38A code enforcement officer discovered that he was operating an illegal biological lab in
  408. 26:44Reed, California.
  409. 26:46Yes.
  410. 26:47In Reed, California, the code enforcement officer discovered thousands of vials of biological
  411. 26:54substances, including vials that were labeled as pathogens like HIV, tuberculosis, malaria,
  412. 27:07hepatitis, Ebola, and of course, schmovid-19.
  413. 27:12Don't leave out of schmovid.
  414. 27:15Don't leave out schmovid.
  415. 27:17In addition to vials labeled as these pathogens, they also found about 1,000 mice.
  416. 27:24Mm-hmm.
  417. 27:251,000 mice, guys, I'm telling you, get out and make this stuff up.
  418. 27:311,000 mice whose immune systems had been genetically modified to mimic the human immune system.
  419. 27:40Yes, yes, yes, yes.
  420. 27:42One lab worker told officials that the transgenic mice were altered to catch and carry the COVID-19
  421. 27:49virus.
  422. 27:51Also, dead mice were disposed of from this really California facility without the use
  423. 27:58of a licensed medical waste hauler.
  424. 28:01And when you had officials who handled, unfortunately, these roughly 1,000 mice, they got sick.
  425. 28:12Now I have a question maybe maybe Bob and Jeff can help me out. Who was an officer to 2022?
  426. 28:17Don't matter what remind me. I kind of I kind of did what he did on the debate stage
  427. 28:23forgot
  428. 28:24my scream man this
  429. 28:30Jai Bay Zoo fellow also
  430. 28:32adopted the false name of David he alright now
  431. 28:392022 well
  432. 28:43Just a couple days ago in Las Vegas. Yeah. Y'all want to guess what they found
  433. 28:49In Las Vegas, listen to and watch clip number two, go.
  434. 28:57Investigators in Las Vegas Monday,
  435. 29:00peeling back the curtain, sharing more information
  436. 29:03on how they discovered a secret bio lab in the city.
  437. 29:06Over a week ago, LVNPD received limited information
  438. 29:10indicating that laboratory equipment
  439. 29:12and potentially hazardous materials were being stored
  440. 29:15at a residence in the northeast part of our town.
  441. 29:18Inside a locked garage in the home, police say they found vials and refrigerators, but
  442. 29:24could not say if any infectious diseases were present in the lab.
  443. 29:28During the raid, a police say they arrested the property manager for disposing hazardous
  444. 29:33materials, but say they do not believe he is the one in charge.
  445. 29:37The main suspect for the second lab is Chinese National J.B.
  446. 29:41Zoo.
  447. 29:42He is the same man accused of running the lab in Riedley.
  448. 29:45The 62 year old has been behind bars for nearly three years.
  449. 29:49Now, this is one of these phenomenon you ever, you ever heard of how like the big time drug
  450. 29:55dealers are still running the operations from jail from, right?
  451. 29:58This is same situation here.
  452. 30:00So you have now the same dude who had the really California lab operating illegally is
  453. 30:07now is also the owner of this house in Las Vegas.
  454. 30:12Well, it's a residence.
  455. 30:15It's a residential facility.
  456. 30:17And what do they find?
  457. 30:20They find a locked portion of the house that has all kind of refrigerators and things in
  458. 30:29it where there are vials, biological material, pathogens, unknown liquid substances, refrigerators,
  459. 30:38freezers, laboratory type equipment that looks identical to the items that were discovered
  460. 30:44from the Reedley, California, home.
  461. 30:48This same fellow, I have his name, Jai Bejou Zu is the owner of this house.
  462. 31:01Why is it that we keep finding this amazing connection between Chinese nationals and biological
  463. 31:10materials all over our country?
  464. 31:13You think we should probably start paying attention to that?
  465. 31:16You think?
  466. 31:17I mean, even after you know, we had the whole Wuhan flu and China knew the Wuhan flu was
  467. 31:25spreading so much.
  468. 31:26So, well, they locked down travel from Wuhan to anywhere else in China, but you could fly
  469. 31:32from Wuhan to the U.S.
  470. 31:34Ain't that something?
  471. 31:35Ain't that something?
  472. 31:42This is just wild, man.
  473. 31:45And you know, I hate to keep bringing this stuff up, but I told you guys about Charles
  474. 31:50and yanking Yi and Zao Zong Zang and and all of these people and she's happening over and over and over and over.
  475. 31:58Don't you think it's about time we kind of figured out and made a determination that we probably should pay a little bit more attention to this?
  476. 32:05Hmm, I think so. I think so.
  477. 32:10Jiabe Zu, the Chinese citizen who was associated with the communist regime.
  478. 32:17Oh, and did I mention that Zu would receive random deposits of millions of dollars from
  479. 32:24Chinese communist Chinese banks?
  480. 32:26Hmm, I wonder what those payments were for.
  481. 32:32I wonder what they got what they got those payments for.
  482. 32:35It kind of makes you think, doesn't it?
  483. 32:41This is crazy, guys.
  484. 32:44And while this is happening, you have people upset that we're actually doing things to enforce
  485. 32:51federal immigration law to keep this kind of stuff at bay.
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  501. 34:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III.
  502. 34:18Here, people have asked me, hey, did you see the latest?
  503. 34:21That's three and a half million pages of Epstein related documents that were released,
  504. 34:26you know, after guys, this is one of the most embarrassing portions of the Trump administration.
  505. 34:34And y'all know equal opportunity to truth tellers, in my opinion, he should have terminated
  506. 34:38Pam Bondi long ago.
  507. 34:41She has been the greatest liability.
  508. 34:43And when I'm talking about Pam Bondi's liabilities to the Trump administration, you can't say
  509. 34:49Liabilities and Trump administration without recognizing that she is still in her position
  510. 34:52because President Trump hasn't fired her.
  511. 34:55Now just being aware of how politics works, you've had the end of the first calendar year
  512. 35:01coming upon us.
  513. 35:03It's very possible, if not likely.
  514. 35:05Now I'm not saying this because I have any sign of information.
  515. 35:08I'm just saying based on observing politics for a while, I wouldn't be surprised if we
  516. 35:14have a new Attorney General in the not too distant future.
  517. 35:18as we approach the midterm elections,
  518. 35:21but you cannot have a person who says,
  519. 35:25oh, I got the Epstein files.
  520. 35:27And by the way, remember President Trump campaigned
  521. 35:29on releasing some of this stuff.
  522. 35:30At least Casper Tell said some of these things out front.
  523. 35:34So then Pam Vondy goes on national television and says,
  524. 35:36hey, I got the Epstein files.
  525. 35:38They were on my desk.
  526. 35:39I'm going to release them on this date.
  527. 35:41Then you host a press event where you call
  528. 35:45social media personalities and influences to the White House and you distribute
  529. 35:50white binders that purport to have information.
  530. 35:53Only for those people to get home and find out,
  531. 35:58mmm, everything and then that. And then you see
  532. 36:06like the stuff and we've had indications this kind of stuff all
  533. 36:10before but you have the email from Epstein to himself
  534. 36:14which kind of is an indication he's trying to hold stuff to black male people
  535. 36:17where he says, yeah, I just got to throw him Bill Gates.
  536. 36:20And he's been, he asked me if he can help
  537. 36:24get him some antibiotics, because he'd been with these,
  538. 36:27and he was sitting on Passomon to his wife.
  539. 36:32And this is a dude these people trust with vaccines?
  540. 36:35If he'll do that to his own wife,
  541. 36:38of course Bill Gates has said that that's not true.
  542. 36:41He said it's not true.
  543. 36:43But Melinda Gates has said the reason why she divorced Bill
  544. 36:45Gates was because of Epstein.
  545. 36:48So again, you don't have to be a sleuth.
  546. 36:50You don't have to be expected gadget, you know, go go gadget.
  547. 36:54Monical, you know, she said, I divorced this pump because of Epstein.
  548. 36:59That's what she said.
  549. 37:00All right.
  550. 37:03It's an entire episode, that's a train wreck, but there are certain things that are just simply
  551. 37:09uncontervertible.
  552. 37:11Like the case in Florida that led to, you know, Alice Acosta resigning from the first Trump
  553. 37:15administration when he was a US attorney in Florida, this dude indicted on multiple accounts,
  554. 37:22with sex trafficking and all this other kind of stuff.
  555. 37:25Then all of a sudden, you get the plea deal
  556. 37:27where everything serves no federal time,
  557. 37:30but it serves 13 months in state prison
  558. 37:33on prostitution charges.
  559. 37:35Now let me just tell you,
  560. 37:37what may not be obvious, prostitution usually,
  561. 37:39in most jurisdictions is a misdemeanor.
  562. 37:42So to have a prostitution set up,
  563. 37:44to where of course you have quantity of offense,
  564. 37:46and things like that,
  565. 37:47you don't usually have people to get state prison time
  566. 37:49because of prostitution related charges.
  567. 37:53then you also have the sex offender registration identified there.
  568. 37:57And then you have, I mean, this is just factual information.
  569. 38:01When Acosta was asked, well, that's kind of a sweetheart deal.
  570. 38:05What happens in Acosta's response is because he's of intelligence.
  571. 38:09Of course, that's going to cause people to wonder.
  572. 38:12And then you have, you know, Ghislaine Maxwell, I think if that's how you pronounce her name,
  573. 38:17who since to 20 years in prison, and her charges were conspiracy to entice minors
  574. 38:23to travel to engage in illegal sex acts,
  575. 38:25conspiracy to transport,
  576. 38:26minus to participate in illegal sex acts,
  577. 38:27transporting a minor to participate in illegal sex acts,
  578. 38:29and sex trafficking conspiracy,
  579. 38:31and sex trafficking of a minor,
  580. 38:33trafficking to whom, and to where, and for what?
  581. 38:38You can't traffic to the ether, you know?
  582. 38:42So these are things that causes people to have questions.
  583. 38:45I really think it's a dual course phenomenon,
  584. 38:48and because it's so ugly and so murky
  585. 38:52that you have kind of a mutual assured destruction thing,
  586. 38:57But it is the Trump administration that has made this
  587. 39:00into as big a deal as it has been.
  588. 39:04And the simple reality is that many people
  589. 39:07who supported President Trump did so in anticipation
  590. 39:11with good reason, I would argue,
  591. 39:13of him bringing a sledgehammer to this two-tier justice system.
  592. 39:18So a lot of the problems,
  593. 39:19and even some people say, well, it's a distraction,
  594. 39:21it's a distraction that's largely caused
  595. 39:23by the Trump administration.
  596. 39:25You can't have an attorney general to go out and say,
  597. 39:27hey i got the binders i got the files they're all my desk i'm about to release
  598. 39:31them
  599. 39:32and then
  600. 39:33doing about face and say you know what i don't have the files and then say this
  601. 39:37the no let me say this
  602. 39:38who i i don't have the files because there's an f there's their f p i officials in
  603. 39:43new york that are keeping me from getting the files
  604. 39:46when f p i serves under your auspices as attorney general
  605. 39:51that you have to ever thought
  606. 39:53to hold accountable and then after that come back and say on up you know what
  607. 39:56there are no files.
  608. 39:59There are they don't exist.
  609. 40:00Guys, this is what they did.
  610. 40:01This is what they said.
  611. 40:02There are no files.
  612. 40:03They do not exist.
  613. 40:05And then after that, say, oh, by the way, we found some files here, a million pages of it.
  614. 40:10And then we found some more here, three and a half million more pages.
  615. 40:14God, this isn't saying cold.
  616. 40:17That's just you stupid.
  617. 40:19That is ridiculous.
  618. 40:21And in addition to that, with all of the other scandals, the things that Tosi
  619. 40:25Gabbitt revealed, you know, all these other things that have been unfolded.
  620. 40:28You've heard me say over and over again, somebody wake me up when somebody is going to jail.
  621. 40:36You cannot have all of these things brewing and percolating in their areas.
  622. 40:43No one held accountable.
  623. 40:45No one?
  624. 40:50Well someone said, well Abe who will take the job after paying body?
  625. 40:55I can think of some people.
  626. 40:58I can think of some people.
  627. 41:00I strongly believe, I don't have the evidence to prove this.
  628. 41:03I strongly believe this is the reason why Dan Bongino left the administration.
  629. 41:08I strongly believe it.
  630. 41:12Oh, had no cattle.
  631. 41:14Yeah.
  632. 41:16It's just, it's just, it's just sad.
  633. 41:18It's, it's, it's a problem of the Trump administration's own causing.
  634. 41:22And I, I think he would be naive to think that's going to go away.
  635. 41:29The Trump administration has had tremendous wins on the foreign policy front, but a lot
  636. 41:36of, a lot of the domestic stuff, a lot of the domestic stuff.
  637. 41:41needs to be more advanced manor. There's more I can see about that, but I wanted to get to
  638. 41:44this. And I hope people are awake and aware by now. Because I recorded the commentary that
  639. 41:51will be coming out soon describing the moderate ruse. The whole idea of there being popular
  640. 42:02so-called moderate Democrat elected officials, guys, it's a rule, ruse. It is a tactical campaign
  641. 42:11rules that is pulled out when you have Democrats attempting to get elected in, you know, in
  642. 42:19a kind of a mixed jurisdiction.
  643. 42:22I mean, Virginia was just one by Glenn Yunken.
  644. 42:25You had a Republican sweep at the top of the ticket with the governor, the lieutenant governor
  645. 42:31and the attorney general.
  646. 42:32You've had an exact about face on that with this last election in Virginia.
  647. 42:38And you know, Abigail Spanberger ran as, you know, she called herself a moderate and a pragmatist
  648. 42:47and a bipartisan problem solver who would reach across the aisle.
  649. 42:54And she's been in office all of five minutes.
  650. 42:57And she's just doing things like, you know, a brand new sales tax, 4.3% on Uber each Amazon
  651. 43:06and other deliveries, 4.3%, a new tax.
  652. 43:09A new sales tax on admissions to a wide variety of businesses.
  653. 43:13A new higher tax bracket of 8 and 10% on people making over $600,000.
  654. 43:19A new 10% tax bracket for anyone making over $1 million.
  655. 43:24A 3.8% investment tax on top of state income taxes.
  656. 43:27Just a brand new one.
  657. 43:29A brand new one.
  658. 43:30Raise a hotel tax.
  659. 43:32You know a new personal property tax on landscaping equipment.
  660. 43:35I mean, if you cut and grass, guess what?
  661. 43:38That law more you got?
  662. 43:40Guess what?
  663. 43:41You got a tax on that?
  664. 43:42That Bush hog you got in the garage?
  665. 43:44New tax on that in Virginia?
  666. 43:48A ban on gas powered leaf blowers?
  667. 43:51Guaranteed illegal aliens for education,
  668. 43:54making it illegal to just have a conversation
  669. 43:57with anybody heading to an abortion clinic,
  670. 43:59extending the time that absentee ballots
  671. 44:02can be received in Virginia after the election day.
  672. 44:07election day, election day.
  673. 44:11We're going to take ballots after the election day is over, allowing people to cast their
  674. 44:15votes electronically through the internet, also adding Virginia to the National Popular
  675. 44:20Vote Compact.
  676. 44:22Who cares about the Electoral College?
  677. 44:24And we know what's remarkable.
  678. 44:25She's doing this from the land of James Madison.
  679. 44:30James Madison is the one who developed the Electoral College ideologically, the ideal for it.
  680. 44:36who cares, you know, expanding ranked choice voting in Virginia, extending the deadline
  681. 44:43for ballot curing to one week after election day.
  682. 44:49Uh huh.
  683. 44:51Redacting the addresses of political candidates from Freedom of Information Act requests,
  684. 44:56making it illegal.
  685. 44:57Listen to this, making it illegal to hand count ballots.
  686. 45:01Why would you want it to be illegal to hand count ballots?
  687. 45:04Wow, wow.
  688. 45:05Wow, why would you want that to be illegal?
  689. 45:09A new $500 sales tax on firearms suppressors,
  690. 45:13a ban on what they call quote-unquote assault weapons,
  691. 45:16not defining it, in large capacity magazines,
  692. 45:19an additional 11% sales tax on all firearms
  693. 45:22and ammunition in the state,
  694. 45:24prohibiting outdoor shooting of a firearm on land
  695. 45:27less than five acres, lowering criminal penalties
  696. 45:30for robberies, banning the arrests of illegal aliens
  697. 45:34at courthouses, it goes on and on and on and she been in office about 7.3 minutes, 7.3
  698. 45:44minutes. The whole purpose of this conversation guys is to eradicate the notion of the moderate
  699. 45:54Democrat because frankly there are no moderate Democrats in popular elections. You may find some
  700. 46:02on the lower levels, perhaps maybe, not very likely.
  701. 46:08But whenever you hear that term,
  702. 46:10employ it, beware, because the candidate is attempting a ruse,
  703. 46:15because once electoral power has been secured,
  704. 46:19get ready, Moslkai marks Levy, it's about to let loose.
  705. 46:26And again, we shouldn't be surprised
  706. 46:28because even after Charlie Kirk's assassination,
  707. 46:34she has a running mate in the new,
  708. 46:37Think about this, the attorney general, the chief law enforcement officer in the entire
  709. 46:40state is a dude who wished for his political opponents' children to die.
  710. 46:45And for them to die, and for him to be able to desecrate their graves and they elected
  711. 46:50that.
  712. 46:51So the question doesn't all of that have to be passed by the state legislatures?
  713. 46:56Yes.
  714. 46:57And guess what they have in their legislatures?
  715. 46:58Democrat majorities.
  716. 47:00So there are bills matriculating through the Virginia legislature right now that it's
  717. 47:04all part, huh?
  718. 47:05Yeah, they have a triad.
  719. 47:07They have full, full sweep.
  720. 47:09The House of the Virginia House of Delegates, the Virginia State Senate, and the Governor's
  721. 47:13Office are all manned by the Democrat majorities and the Democrat elected officials.
  722. 47:23Now I think there is some conversation that should be had because I think when some Sears
  723. 47:29is a phenomenal woman, but I think there's some blame to be offered for how the campaign
  724. 47:40went, you know, but the purpose of this conversation is to let you know that the idea of the moderate
  725. 47:50Democrat is a campaign tactic.
  726. 47:53It is a ruse.
  727. 47:55It is a ruse.
  728. 47:59And she campaigned on reaching across the aisles.
  729. 48:03There is nothing about this agenda that indicates reaching across the aisles.
  730. 48:06This is also something that, you know, very plain, plain that Republicans need to understand
  731. 48:12because for some reason when Democrats get the clean sweep
  732. 48:17peddle us to the medal in terms of the regressive agenda.
  733. 48:21Republicans have that, they tend to, oh, I don't, golly gee, I don't know if we want to do that.
  734. 48:27We don't need to, we need to do that.
  735. 48:30Oh man.
  736. 48:38So just be aware and
  737. 48:43people need to need to take note that is a root.
  738. 48:46I mean, Abigail Spamberger campaigned as an entirely different person.
  739. 48:53In her first seven minutes in office, she's governing consistent with her party's national
  740. 49:00priorities.
  741. 49:02And here's the thing that should be an additional kick in the pants.
  742. 49:08Glenn Youngkin left the state with a $2.7 billion surplus, a $2.7 billion surplus.
  743. 49:16So why do you need all of these new taxes?
  744. 49:20Because taxing away the middle class is straight out of the regressive
  745. 49:28playbook. That's why. To keep doing the same things, we're gonna keep getting the same results.
  746. 49:35The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect
  747. 49:44those of the American Family Association or American Family Radio.

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