The Hamilton Corner

June 12, 2026 · 48:48

A generation of children think they have no future. Now, the basis for that erroneous thought has just been determined “implausible.”

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0:00 - 15:00. Judges 16:18-20 (ESV). Normalized compromise portends disaster. 15:00 - 31:00. A generation of children think they have no future. Now, the basis for that erroneous thought has just been determined “implausible.” 31:00 - 48:00. 146,000 of the missing 450,000 illegal alien children have been found. or call: 800-326-4543 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Roger Pielke Jr DHS Secretary Mullin Jesse Ridgway 12-year-old robbed at lemonade stand

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  1. 0:01Darkness 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. 0:16Delivering people out of the bondage of mainstream media.
  6. 0:19And 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. 0:27Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:29And now the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:31Good evening everyone.
  12. 0:35Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:36Abraham Hamilton III is my name joined by the corner contingent.
  14. 0:41As usual, a produced extraordinaire, the real J. Mac is here with me in Pennsylvania, where
  15. 0:48we are participating in the Christian Home Educators or Home School Association of Pennsylvania's
  16. 0:55Convention, 2026.
  17. 0:57literally when we get done here we'll be participating in the graduation for
  18. 1:04CHAPs that's the acronym CHAPs, 2026, high school graduating class I will be
  19. 1:12providing a keynote address to the graduates looking forward to doing that
  20. 1:17as well as speaking at the convention we had one session earlier today addressing
  21. 1:26historical revisionism. The title of that presentation was historical revisionism has theological and
  22. 1:33societal implications. I'm not going to spoil it because I know CHAP has recordings for all of
  23. 1:38the presentations, but that was exciting. I was grateful to be able to have that opportunity.
  24. 1:43We'll have several more presentations tomorrow on the campus of Elizabethtown College in Elizabeth
  25. 1:50Town, Pennsylvania. So it's going to be a great time. There, I guess I should mention
  26. 1:55next will be at the Cultureproof Conference at the Arc Encounter in July. So that's coming up
  27. 2:03cultureproof.net as a website to get more information about that. But at this very moment,
  28. 2:09many of you, if not most of you, are making your transition from your part-time jobs,
  29. 2:13where you generate an income to your full-time jobs, where you cultivate an outcome. And as
  30. 2:17you do so, I want to remind you to make your transition with intentionality, understanding
  31. 2:23the primacy that God places on family and welcoming God's view to govern, to guard and to guide
  32. 2:31your view and your engagement.
  33. 2:35As you know, it is our custom to begin every program by turning to the Word of God.
  34. 2:39And I want to take some time today to do so.
  35. 2:42We're going to begin today's show in the book of Judges. The book of Judges is where we are going to begin
  36. 2:50Judges chapter 16
  37. 2:54And make and I'm going to make some observations
  38. 2:57from
  39. 2:58Samson's life and I truly truly pray
  40. 3:03That each of you who are watching and listening
  41. 3:06Will welcome the Lord to show you whatever it is
  42. 3:08he would want to show you particularly as it pertains to how this scripture, these verses,
  43. 3:15might apply in your own lives. The major reason why we begin the program with God's word is to
  44. 3:23push against the cultural normative disposition to where we use God's word as a window dressing
  45. 3:31for life. We're like garnish better said, garnish for life instead of being central to our life and
  46. 3:37our engagement and that simply is foolish, man, that if we would read God's Word and welcome
  47. 3:45the God of His Word to read us as we navigate the text, we will be refined and continually
  48. 3:52transformed.
  49. 3:53And as a result rendered maximally conducive to serving the Lord's purposes in our time.
  50. 3:59Judges chapter 16 verses 18 through 20, 18 through 20.
  51. 4:08Did I put 18 in the run?
  52. 4:09Yeah, I did put 18 on the run down.
  53. 4:11Put it right.
  54. 4:12Yeah, yeah, yeah.
  55. 4:1318 through 20 just to describe a bit of context.
  56. 4:17When you study Samson's life,
  57. 4:21the angel of the Lord, the scripture says,
  58. 4:22revealed himself to Manoa's wife,
  59. 4:24that's Samson's father's name.
  60. 4:26He doesn't give us a name for Samson's mother
  61. 4:28the book of Judges. But the angel of the Lord, or frankly the Lord conveyed to Samson's mother
  62. 4:35that in anticipation and preparation for her son, and previously she was barren, but to prepare
  63. 4:42for her son she was to avoid strong drink, to avoid eating unclean foods, and the Lord
  64. 4:49revealed to her that the son that she would carry would be a Nazarite, a front conception,
  65. 4:57that he was to avoid strong drink, to avoid touching dead things, to avoid unclean foods,
  66. 5:06and not to cut his hair.
  67. 5:08Now the Lord conveyed all of this to Samson's parents before he'd ever even been conceived,
  68. 5:13which is amazing.
  69. 5:15And there's even a portion of the text where Manoa asked for the Lord to send the angel
  70. 5:20to the Lord again to visit him.
  71. 5:22And he asked what he asked Manoa asks the angel of the Lord, how are we to go about raising
  72. 5:28this child and what is to be his mission?
  73. 5:32And the Lord responds to Manoa, what a great question coming from a parent, you know, who
  74. 5:36is this child that you've given me?
  75. 5:38What have you called this child to?
  76. 5:40What have you made them to be?
  77. 5:42That is something that each parent should do as the Lord blesses us with children.
  78. 5:46We should not automatically conclude that we know what they're going to be.
  79. 5:50You know, I had a similar situation with that myself.
  80. 5:53I won't belabor the whole deal, but when the Lord helped me
  81. 5:56to realize I was having the son, oh, I already, oh,
  82. 5:58he was able to, he was able to forth.
  83. 5:59And name and and everything.
  84. 6:03I already picked out this jersey.
  85. 6:03He's gonna play ballads.
  86. 6:04He's gonna be everything.
  87. 6:05Man, and the Lord gripped me and he said,
  88. 6:06why don't you seek me as to who I made this child to me?
  89. 6:10And you go a little faster.
  90. 6:12He's not able to forth, you know,
  91. 6:13because God had a particular calling for him,
  92. 6:16which is not to be a mini-me, a clone of me.
  93. 6:19Surely there are lots of my qualities and characteristics and even portions of my physical features that are clearly evident in my son
  94. 6:27Same from my wife
  95. 6:28But the Lord has ordained and created my son and all of my sons and all of my daughters to be
  96. 6:34Specifically who God is ordained for them to be to the word of God we go
  97. 6:38Judges chapter 16
  98. 6:42We're gonna pick up at verse 18 where we are now Samson is with Delilah and she
  99. 6:50He had consistently applied Sam's information.
  100. 6:55Sam's and how could we hinder you?
  101. 6:57How do we cut off your clearly God-given strength?
  102. 7:01And you think he would have woken up, right?
  103. 7:03Every time he tells her, well,
  104. 7:05this is what you gotta do to stop my strength.
  105. 7:06She tries it.
  106. 7:07You think he would have said,
  107. 7:08maybe this, maybe the lilah ain't for me
  108. 7:10as much as I might have thought.
  109. 7:12You think that would have hit him?
  110. 7:14Well, when you examine the text,
  111. 7:15you see something that the scriptures communicate
  112. 7:19to us if you pay attention. Alright, verse 18, it says this, when Delilah saw that he,
  113. 7:25Samson had told her all his heart, she sent and called the Lords of the Philistines saying,
  114. 7:31come up again, for he has told me all his heart, then the Lords of the Philistines came
  115. 7:36up to her and brought the money in their hands because they paid her. Alright, verse 19,
  116. 7:42she made him, Samson sleep on her knees, and she called a man and had him shave off
  117. 7:48the seven locks of his head.
  118. 7:50Then she began to torment Samson,
  119. 7:55and Samson's strength left him.
  120. 7:58And she said,
  121. 8:00the Philistines are upon you, Samson.
  122. 8:03And Samson awoke from his sleep and said,
  123. 8:06I will go out as other times and shake myself free,
  124. 8:12but he did not know that the Lord had departed from him.
  125. 8:20That's one of the saddest things
  126. 8:22could be said about a person is one thing for the Lord to have departed from him.
  127. 8:30Then it's another for him to be completely unaware of that, which is a direct
  128. 8:37contrast from what was said of Samson earlier in his life.
  129. 8:43Because if you go back to chapter 13, verse 25 says, and the spirit of the Lord
  130. 8:48stirred Samson. So he went from the Spirit of the Lord stirring him to now the Lord
  131. 8:58having departed from him and he's not aware of it. Well, how do we get to this
  132. 9:04point? Remember what I said earlier about the things that the Lord had revealed
  133. 9:08first to Samson's mother and to Manoa as to how he was to live and how he was to
  134. 9:14be raised. You can find all of this in Judges chapter 13. You can find that
  135. 9:20Samson was called to be an Azerite from his birth, from his conception, rather.
  136. 9:26Yet the first thing Samson has recorded in the scripture is saying is,
  137. 9:30I saw a woman, the very first thing. As a result, or should I say,
  138. 9:38commensurate with his Nazarite vow, Samson was instructed to refrain from strong drink,
  139. 9:48from the fruit of divide, to refrain from touching anything dead or eating unclean things,
  140. 9:53and from cutting his hair that Samson was instructed not to cut his hair. Well
  141. 10:04what we know from the scripture, Judges chapter 14 after Samson identified the
  142. 10:12first Philistine woman because the Lila wasn't his first Philistine woman. Go
  143. 10:15ahead and check the record. The scripture says Samson followed it up with a major
  144. 10:21feast where it's most evident that that included him consuming strong drink
  145. 10:30and violation of his Nazarek vow. So Samson violated the first prohibition, refrained from
  146. 10:41strong drink. Samson did not reframe. Yet when he did not reframe from strong drink,
  147. 10:47nothing happened to him. His strength remained intact just as it had always been.
  148. 10:54The next thing, do not touch anything dead. No dead things. Samson violated the second one,
  149. 11:00you'll recall. One of the first feats of strength recorded in scripture that Samson performed is
  150. 11:06When a lion attacked him, he killed the lion.
  151. 11:10And the scripture even knows that he didn't even tell his parents that he'd killed the lion.
  152. 11:13But then when he was going to visit his first Philistine woman, his first Philistine
  153. 11:17bun, he saw the carcass of that lion that he killed.
  154. 11:22You remember?
  155. 11:24And that had a swarm of bees inside of that decomposing carcass.
  156. 11:30And Samson goes and touched the dead thing.
  157. 11:33First prohibition refrained from strong drink.
  158. 11:34Samson violated it.
  159. 11:35Nothing happened.
  160. 11:37Second prohibition.
  161. 11:38Don't touch dead things.
  162. 11:39Samson violated it. Nothing happened to him. So he thought, I'm saying from his perspective.
  163. 11:44So he thought his strength remained intact. Nothing happened.
  164. 11:51It's third prohibition for Samson. Do not cut your hair. He tells the Lila, gives it a full gambit.
  165. 11:59She has his haircut. The scripture says, and the scripture tells us what Samson's disposition was.
  166. 12:08Right in Judges 16 verse 20, what did it say? He awoke from his sleep and said to himself,
  167. 12:15I will go out as at other times and shake myself free."
  168. 12:24See, what happened, ladies and gentlemen, with the Scriptures showing us is that Samson
  169. 12:29had cultivated for himself a life of compromise.
  170. 12:34Compromise was normalized for him.
  171. 12:37When he violated God's standards the first time, he didn't see any consequences to that,
  172. 12:42but what he didn't realize is that there were consequences.
  173. 12:46He had touched or experienced a forbidden thing and did not immediately feel a change
  174. 12:54in his natural disposition.
  175. 12:58But what we didn't realize is that he had now made himself familiar with violating God's
  176. 13:04standards.
  177. 13:05And so what the scripture shows us is there's a buildup because yes, it's completely foolish
  178. 13:09for Samson to kind of tempt fate so to speak, because he keeps telling the Lila how he
  179. 13:14He could be hindered in she keeps trying to hinder him, but he's not telling the truth.
  180. 13:20And so he shakes himself and goes out.
  181. 13:22But with the scripture showing us that he had normalized a lifestyle of compromise normalized,
  182. 13:31and he had misinterpreted God's patience with him and God's grace.
  183. 13:39How often in our lives do we cultivate lifestyles of compromise?
  184. 13:44And we end up almost like bargaining with God, you know, you face a crisis, Lord, if you could
  185. 13:50just get me out of this jam, I'll never ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever.
  186. 13:55And the normalization of compromise puts us in a position where we could end up just like
  187. 14:02Samson, not realizing that this normalized, compromised life, this normalized life of compromise
  188. 14:11has caused us to be crossways with God.
  189. 14:16And we don't even realize it.
  190. 14:19The whole purpose and thrust of this communication today
  191. 14:22is if you recognize as I'm speaking,
  192. 14:24and you're listening to me,
  193. 14:26but I pray that you're listening to the Lord
  194. 14:27beyond the words that I say,
  195. 14:29that if you are living in a compromised state,
  196. 14:33come out from among them.
  197. 14:36Don't delay, because you could be very similar to Sanfton,
  198. 14:40think, well, I'm just gonna keep going on
  199. 14:42the way that I have been going on.
  200. 14:44And I realize God is gracious and He's merciful.
  201. 14:50There comes a time to where we've exhausted that reality
  202. 14:55and consequences are on the other side.
  203. 15:00Some say the United States of America
  204. 15:02is the greatest country in the world.
  205. 15:04Others call us the great Satan,
  206. 15:06responsible for most of the evil in the world.
  207. 15:09What's the truth?
  208. 15:10And where do we find it?
  209. 15:11Of course, God's word is truth.
  210. 15:14And the most reliable news source
  211. 15:16is one grounded in God's word.
  212. 15:18Trust American Family News,
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  214. 15:23at the top of the hour on AFR and at AFN.net,
  215. 15:27American Family News.
  216. 15:39Shiting light into the darkness,
  217. 15:41this is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  218. 15:46Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner,
  219. 15:48Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  220. 15:52And things just keep getting worse in this.
  221. 15:56Jesse Ridgeway case. I'll say you don't get any worse than a father and a mother
  222. 16:07electing to murder their unborn child but what I mean is it gets worse for Jesse
  223. 16:13Ridgeway. Some of you may be familiar with it. I discussed this last week a
  224. 16:19little bit. Jesse Ridgeway is the YouTuber who's also an actor by the way. He and his
  225. 16:25wife and they made content monetized content monetized content announcing their the pregnancy
  226. 16:41with their little boy and they're the ones who say this is a little boy and then they're
  227. 16:45the ones who said due to a potential tristomy 21 diagnosis which is the diagnosis for Down
  228. 16:53syndrome potential again that they made the decision to murder their son and
  229. 17:01Jesse Ridgway tried to present himself as if he was the victim you know it's like
  230. 17:06no bro you're not the victim your dead son is and I did a you know I discussed
  231. 17:16quite a bit that really the sociopathic disposition to say that in order to
  232. 17:24to alleviate potential future pain in your life, son,
  233. 17:28will just murder you now.
  234. 17:31Like, I know it strikes you in a provocative manner
  235. 17:35when I say it that way, but that's literally what they did.
  236. 17:38To spare you pain, and this is again,
  237. 17:41to spare you potential pain later, son,
  238. 17:45and potential difficulties from your mom and I,
  239. 17:49we just decided we'll just murder you now.
  240. 17:53that is that is that is ghastly. I also shared and this came from a man who
  241. 18:01would also put on social media that he had a dog who the recommendations would be
  242. 18:10to you know put the dog down because the dog can't live without one of his vital
  243. 18:14organs but he talked glowingly about how his dog was one of the few fighting
  244. 18:18against the odds. It's like yo you're willing to celebrate your dog fighting
  245. 18:23the odds health wise and not even your own son that that that's still that still rubs
  246. 18:30me in it and it still bothers me tremendously well as I mentioned to you Jesse Ridgeway the
  247. 18:39the YouTube book you know guys the internet the internet you think you can delete stuff
  248. 18:48from the internet but it's gonna pop back up it turns out that Jesse Ridgeway did a skit
  249. 18:55That's what you call it, Jeff, a skit nine years ago.
  250. 19:00And I want to, I guess I don't guess, I need to preface this
  251. 19:06because I'm about to play a short clip of the skit.
  252. 19:10But I want to warn you, this could be stirring or offensive to some
  253. 19:15because Jesse Ridgway is mocking a person with Down Syndrome in the skit.
  254. 19:20Now this is nine years ago.
  255. 19:22And I want you to watch this and listen to this and I want you to ask yourself,
  256. 19:27is this an accurate depiction of what Jesse Ridgway
  257. 19:32may think, feel, and believe about people
  258. 19:36who have Down Syndrome, or is it just entertainment?
  259. 19:40You know, is he just acting, right?
  260. 19:46For those of you who this might be, you know,
  261. 19:49unnecessarily provocative to, I'm gonna ask you
  262. 19:51just to step away for a moment,
  263. 19:54because I think it's important for you to actually
  264. 19:55see it with your own eyes and hear it with your own ears.
  265. 19:59what he really thinks.
  266. 20:01And especially when he ends up being rebuked by people
  267. 20:05on social media for his ghastly disposition
  268. 20:08of his willingness to not willingness
  269. 20:10his execution of his own son
  270. 20:12because of a potential diagnosis of Down Syndrome.
  271. 20:17One person asked him online,
  272. 20:18well, what if your parents had aborted you?
  273. 20:23You know what he said?
  274. 20:24Jesse Rijo, he said in response?
  275. 20:27Well, I'm normal.
  276. 20:29That's what he said.
  277. 20:31I'm normal.
  278. 20:32So, in that reply, he's revealing that he doesn't view people who might have Down syndrome
  279. 20:43as normal people.
  280. 20:47That is very telling in my estimation.
  281. 20:49In case you need me to explain it further, people who have disabilities of whatever sort,
  282. 20:56then normal people, they're people who have these particular special abilities, these particular
  283. 21:03abilities.
  284. 21:05That's it.
  285. 21:07That's it.
  286. 21:11I'm not, I'm not, guys, it's just amazing.
  287. 21:15Like it in a month of my children, I have a child
  288. 21:18that has a genetic abnormality.
  289. 21:21Still my child.
  290. 21:24It's just wild to see just how callous
  291. 21:28we've become as a society that we've lost the plot
  292. 21:34in many ways.
  293. 21:35I'm not saying every single person,
  294. 21:37but I'm saying the thrust of our society
  295. 21:40that we've lost an understanding of what it means.
  296. 21:43And the Lord says, greater love has no man than this.
  297. 21:45He sacrificed his self for his friends.
  298. 21:47You know, as fathers, our call is to live in such a way
  299. 21:51to where we demonstrate on a regular basis,
  300. 21:55our willingness to lay our lives down first for our wives.
  301. 21:57That's what Ephesians 5 says.
  302. 21:59Husbands love your wives as Christ loves the church
  303. 22:01and gave himself for her.
  304. 22:03So self-sacrifice for a husband is like breathing to a human.
  305. 22:12That's what we do.
  306. 22:14And we don't do so grudgingly.
  307. 22:17We do so glory in what God has blessed us with
  308. 22:21and the opportunity to serve in this fashion.
  309. 22:23And then when the Lord expands our territory
  310. 22:27by adding arrows to our quiver,
  311. 22:29to what we are now able in giving the opportunity
  312. 22:32to live self-sacrificially for our children,
  313. 22:36this is what we do.
  314. 22:42But listen to and watch this brief clip from the skit
  315. 22:47Jesse Ridgeway did nine years ago and you tell me whether or not you think it reveals his true heart condition concerning people
  316. 22:55Who have particular abilities clip number five clip five go
  317. 23:07Do you
  318. 23:09Think this is here. This is Friday's break
  319. 23:11I
  320. 23:13My day does I think you're been this is a I am
  321. 23:17Please take you know can't play chuggy cheese
  322. 23:21My favorite
  323. 23:24That's Jesse Ridgeway, y'all
  324. 23:30does that change your perception of his comments does that um
  325. 23:38bolster your position
  326. 23:42Guys we we as a society man we have
  327. 23:50We have lost a proper estimation for life in our society.
  328. 23:55And it shouldn't be a surprise.
  329. 23:59And honestly, I'm not surprised by it, but it still strikes me, not because I'm surprised,
  330. 24:07but just how inhumane and frankly ungodly it is.
  331. 24:15We got a story I'm going to get to in a moment like you had two children, a brother and a
  332. 24:19sister in Boston, like just set up a lemonade stand. And then you got two other children who
  333. 24:27robbed him at gunpoint. It's stand. This is wild, man. But we've gone. We've we've we've
  334. 24:42inundated generations of Americans with this Darwinian slop. Guys, that's why if you don't
  335. 24:50think survival of the fittest ethos, drummed into the heads and hearts of American children
  336. 25:00for generations. If you don't think that has an impact, I don't know what to tell you, but you have
  337. 25:10people who have been taught that, you know, that if you're weak, you deserve to be consumed. And we
  338. 25:20have people living that out. There's a little baby with a potential tricem, 21 diagnosis, you're weak.
  339. 25:27And so because I'm bigger, I'm stronger. I have the ability to read my life of any particular any
  340. 25:34potential inconvenience or discomfort or even pain, I'll just preemptively murder you.
  341. 25:43The 11 and 12 year old brother and sister selling, trying to sell lemonade,
  342. 25:48investing themselves in an entrepreneurial way. You know, you have some other little children,
  343. 25:53but they have guns you see. Well, you're weak. So give me your lemonade money. Let me keep going.
  344. 26:08I'm going to get, don't let me forget to get to the lemonade story, but I want to get to some
  345. 26:13some other things before I go there.
  346. 26:15Where I'm gonna go next, and this is a bit technically,
  347. 26:18a bit technical and specific,
  348. 26:20but I'm gonna try my best to communicate it
  349. 26:24conversationally to you.
  350. 26:27There has been a seismic, seismic shift
  351. 26:32in the scientific world, pertaining especially
  352. 26:35to climate science.
  353. 26:38And shout out to my friends at the Cornwall Alliance,
  354. 26:41Dr. Cal Byzner because they helped me to come across this particular find.
  355. 26:47Well, there's a climate scientist named Roger Pilke Jr. He's one among several who have
  356. 26:54been kind of sounding the alarm on this model. I think it's the best way to describe it.
  357. 27:04Or prediction and it's referred to as RCP 8.5 and that stands for representative concentration
  358. 27:11pathway. What the representation, representative from SARS, what the representative concentration
  359. 27:17pathway, 8.5 was, was one of several prediction models as it pertained to climate science. And
  360. 27:29what RPC-8.5 was, was the most extreme prediction. You know, it is the one, the planet is going
  361. 27:38of be doomed and and and all these things which led to the rise of Greta
  362. 27:43Thunberg and the rise of all of these articles and then journalistic
  363. 27:48presentations and and things are saying oh that really frankly just fed the
  364. 27:54climate alarmism all right it fed the climate alarmism and it spread throughout
  365. 28:01our entire world well this RCP 8.5 which led to the IPCC which is the
  366. 28:09intergovernmental panel on climate change, which is the basically the official body, the
  367. 28:16main art in regard, the main entity, if you will, that informs climate policy.
  368. 28:23So even if you don't know the technical language surrounding this, we've all been touched by
  369. 28:28it, diverse degrees.
  370. 28:29Well, wouldn't you know that the science body, the scientific bodies that evaluate these things
  371. 28:38have now determined that RCP 8.5 and its successor SSP 5 8.5, they've now been formally classified
  372. 28:50as Imapplausible, meaning that they're predicting a world that frankly is not possible scientifically.
  373. 29:02You hear what I'm saying?
  374. 29:03So in spite of the thousands upon thousands of articles that have been written and textbooks
  375. 29:10that have been written and hours instructing children that you need to be concerned about
  376. 29:15the climate because a planet is doomed, that entire model has now been determined by the
  377. 29:21same body that that initiate that presented initially to the world.
  378. 29:26They're now saying that oh by the way that that prediction is implausible, which means
  379. 29:32it's impossible. So you had all of this fervor up around something that now the scientific
  380. 29:38community is saying, you know what? Never mind. Listen to and watch Roger Pilkey discuss this
  381. 29:46in clip number four, clip four, go.
  382. 29:49So one thing for people to understand is this is nerdy stuff and you know, you don't expect
  383. 29:53the present United States to be tweeting about a climate scenario. But literally as you say,
  384. 29:59scenario which when I say scenario it has assumptions about how many people will be on
  385. 30:04the planet, how big will our economy be, what type of energy sources will we use, and how
  386. 30:09will we consume that energy.
  387. 30:11Those feed into climate models that then project how temperatures will change and precipitation
  388. 30:16and storms and so on.
  389. 30:18It also turns out that these scenarios fed into policy and regulations in insurance, in
  390. 30:26In central banks, they do their stress testing for capital reserves, for example.
  391. 30:31It's not an exaggeration to say pretty much everybody on the planet, whether they know it
  392. 30:34or not, is impacted by these scenarios.
  393. 30:38These scenarios got old and out of date, and that's a big problem.
  394. 30:43Climate research takes a long time to do.
  395. 30:45About 20 years ago, these scenarios were created to inform climate research, but they escaped
  396. 30:50the science garden, let's say, and they got out into the real world, where they have had
  397. 30:54huge impact. And it turns out that the most extreme scenario that was used became centered,
  398. 30:59became the most important scenario. And based on research by many people, I have single
  399. 31:06out Justin Ritchie from Canada, it was discovered that these scenarios were flawed.
  400. 31:11So, did y'all hear that? So, this RCP 8.5, and we'll give you again what it is, this
  401. 31:20representative concentration pathway 8.5 is responsible for establishing all kinds of policies,
  402. 31:28you know, the kind of top down control over production and consumption and individual choice
  403. 31:34that we would have probably diagnosed years ago saying, yeah, that's that's Marxist, that's socialism.
  404. 31:40It is what led to, you know, mandated vehicle eliminations and the force closure of power plants
  405. 31:47and prohibitions on gas stoves and gas appliances, trillion-dollar transition programs to get away
  406. 31:53from fossil fuels and all of these things, all of that was justified by this RCP 8.5.
  407. 31:59And now, the scientific community is saying, by the way, this RCP 8.5 is an implausible model,
  408. 32:09implausible, which is scientific speak for.
  409. 32:14That ain't possible.
  410. 32:15All of it was built on a prediction of a world that cannot and will not exist.
  411. 32:30You can hear amazing things on American Family Radio.
  412. 32:33Doug Cobb's finishing fun is working to bring the gospel to those remaining tribes and tongues
  413. 32:37and people who haven't yet reached the gospel.
  414. 32:40How close are we to that goal?
  415. 32:41We are within a handful of people groups as he described them all over the world so literally
  416. 32:46within a matter of months or very few years.
  417. 32:49This clip shows just how close we may be to Christ's Second Coming.
  418. 32:54And it also highlights the importance of ministries like AFA and AFR.
  419. 32:58Thank you for listening.
  420. 33:00The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Common Terrence are available at AFR.net.
  421. 33:10Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  422. 33:13Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III here, just to kind of reiterate
  423. 33:19this and yes you heard me right that the that the entire basis for climate
  424. 33:27alarmism the climate alarmism that has gripped our nation frankly has just been
  425. 33:32ruled by the scientific community to be the same body that contributed to IPCC
  426. 33:39that is entered intergovernmental panel on climate change they've now
  427. 33:44determined that the representative concentration pathway 8.5 and its
  428. 33:48success or SSSP five, 8.5 are implausible. And you know, one of the most grieving components
  429. 34:01of this is think about all of the children who basically who have been scared by textbooks
  430. 34:07and news articles and like like there would be no Greta Thunberg if Greta Thunberg I guess
  431. 34:13is her pronounce her name if she would exist but she wouldn't be popular for how dare you
  432. 34:19You know what I mean?
  433. 34:21And all of the children who have been whipped into a fear frenzy because of this stuff
  434. 34:29Not to mention the political fallout. I mean
  435. 34:35We have on both sides of the album most prominently in the Democrat Party
  436. 34:41That they've made you know fighting climate change a central plank of their political platform
  437. 34:47How do you think that would have been impacted if?
  438. 34:50If this alarmist prediction model had never been normal or at a minimum had been
  439. 34:58responsive to the challenges and the holes that were poked in it early on.
  440. 35:03You know, nine years ago you had people, Roger Pilkey Jr.,
  441. 35:10pointed is one of them, he pointed to the gentleman from Canada who also showed,
  442. 35:14by the way guys, you do realize this is flawed. There are errors in this model
  443. 35:19And they did so at great cost to their professional reputation, not to mention their earning capacities
  444. 35:28being impacted by this.
  445. 35:30And now they've been vindicated.
  446. 35:33Do you think we're going to see these textbook writers say, hey, you know what, we were wrong
  447. 35:39that the entire model of this, the model that the textbook thesis is built upon is impossible.
  448. 35:48It's predicting a world that cannot exist.
  449. 35:51think they're gonna have an about face what about all of the television shows you
  450. 35:56know who even said things like conservatives mock climate change you
  451. 36:01think they're gonna apologize you think they're gonna what do you think this is
  452. 36:07why I say guys that we have to stand on God's word because the scripture teaches
  453. 36:12us that the earth is the Lord and the fullness thereof the world and we who
  454. 36:15dwell therein God has created mankind to exercise dominion over the Lord's
  455. 36:20world. The exercise of that dominion is not disastrous for the planet. We want to operate
  456. 36:28wisely. We want to operate with prudence. We want to operate with knowledge, but the alarmist
  457. 36:37predictions have been proven false all across the board. And here's another one. And I know
  458. 36:43this is a Friday and this will probably get buried. You know, there won't be very many
  459. 36:51new stories about it, but I just wanted you to know that the planet predictions that all
  460. 36:57of the alarmism was based upon has been deemed by the scientific community as implausible.
  461. 37:06All right.
  462. 37:09Now I want to move to a story.
  463. 37:12Former Senator Mark Wayne Mullen from Oklahoma, who's now the Secretary for the Department
  464. 37:16of Homeland Security, held a press conference in which and during which he announced that
  465. 37:24You remember those children, the illegal alien children who just went missing under the Biden
  466. 37:29administration?
  467. 37:31And initial numbers was 300,000 children.
  468. 37:34Well, the numbers are far more than that.
  469. 37:37It's approaching half a million, about 450,000 some odd children were missing.
  470. 37:41Just missing, just missing.
  471. 37:43And anybody looking for me?
  472. 37:45No, not really.
  473. 37:47Had a change in administration and now Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen has come out and he's explained
  474. 37:55that 146,000, 146,000 of those missing children.
  475. 38:01Children we're talking about.
  476. 38:03These are children who were traveling
  477. 38:06to the United States of America without their parents.
  478. 38:11All right.
  479. 38:13Basically being passed along through coyotes and others,
  480. 38:16and I can't imagine the horrors that many of them endured.
  481. 38:22And you're gonna hear Secretary Mullen talk
  482. 38:24about some of the horrors in a moment,
  483. 38:28because I'm gonna play a clip for you.
  484. 38:30But 146,000 of the children have been found.
  485. 38:33And you wanna guess where many of them,
  486. 38:35if not most of them were found?
  487. 38:37Listen to and watch clip number three, clip three go.
  488. 38:44Because when we start digging into these cases,
  489. 38:47and you start hearing the absolute, horrific things
  490. 38:53that took place underneath the Biden administration,
  491. 38:55under true neglect at best and criminal at worst to allow 450,000 kids to go
  492. 39:07missing throughout this country. President Trump has made it a point to go
  493. 39:13find these kids because of our partnership with HHS and DOJ Department
  494. 39:21of Homeland Security truly using the best the best which the Democrats
  495. 39:26sometimes want to demonize because a lot of times this is ICE, this is HSI, this is CBP.
  496. 39:33These individuals that the Democrats seem to want to defund, but because of President Trump,
  497. 39:39we finally funded them for three years, we're able to push and go find these kids. We found
  498. 39:44146,000 kids so far. 146,000 kids. We still have nearly 300,000 missing. We're investigating
  499. 39:56reports to where some of these kids claim that they're raped six to seven hundred times.
  500. 40:03You don't care who you are.
  501. 40:06I don't care if you have kids, if you don't have kids, I don't care if you're liberal,
  502. 40:10you're independent, you're a Democrat, you're a Republican.
  503. 40:14If you can't stand for law enforcement to go find these kids, who are you?
  504. 40:22Who are you?
  505. 40:23Every leader should understand what's going on.
  506. 40:27Do you know where we're finding the most of them?
  507. 40:31Sanctuary cities.
  508. 40:34That's wild.
  509. 40:36That's what I want to be clear about something he said.
  510. 40:40Secretary Mullen said that they're investigating claims
  511. 40:42by some of the children that they've been raped
  512. 40:45six to 700 times.
  513. 40:51They're investigating that.
  514. 40:52Even the have that has a claim that's being made.
  515. 40:54And you want to talk about the gross underside
  516. 41:04of a sanctuary city policy.
  517. 41:06Did you hear when he said that the majority
  518. 41:08of the children that they found, 146,000 children,
  519. 41:11that they found so far and they're looking to find another 300,000 that the majority
  520. 41:18of the children that they found, they found them in sanctuary cities.
  521. 41:24I wonder why they're finding them in sanctuary cities.
  522. 41:27Anybody want to try to want to want to want to take a shot at why that might be the case?
  523. 41:33Guys, this makes my stomach turn.
  524. 41:40This makes my stomach turn.
  525. 41:47Having prosecuted cases like this and the cases that stick with me more than any, and
  526. 41:56I've said this before, are the cases where children have been abused sexually.
  527. 42:01And to have the situation where the recklessness of our border policy has contributed to children
  528. 42:12being abused like this is unconscionable to me.
  529. 42:19And I understand that some who would say, well, Abe, can you imagine what the conditions
  530. 42:24must have been where the children came from, for their parents to be willing to send them
  531. 42:30to the United States of America by themselves.
  532. 42:36And I understand that.
  533. 42:40But the United States of America is not the world's charity.
  534. 42:44It's just not.
  535. 42:46There are people that are suffering all over the world.
  536. 42:48And we do not have an obligation as a country
  537. 42:52to be the world's charity.
  538. 42:55And we also would be naive not to recognize
  539. 42:58that there are people
  540. 43:00who would want to
  541. 43:01pervert American compassion to move us to be the world's charity because their objectives
  542. 43:08are absolutely nefarious. They don't care about those children. And one of the major
  543. 43:13evidences of that fact is this, that it was the Biden administration that opened our southern
  544. 43:20border the way that it was opened during his administration that gave rise to the missing
  545. 43:26nearly half a million children. And they lifted an area finger to try to find these
  546. 43:32children. So, so, so they were willing for the sake of their political agenda. And I would
  547. 43:46say socio political agenda to allow these children to be no casualties of socio political
  548. 43:58war. That's a sickening to me. I praise God that the 146,000 that have been found to
  549. 44:10date have been found. Thank, thank the Lord for that. And I pray that the remaining children
  550. 44:17are located. And this shows why it's such a dangerous game that played politics with things
  551. 44:25like ICE and because ICE was involved in finding the children. Customs and border protection
  552. 44:33was involved in finding the missing children. If we can't put politics aside for anything,
  553. 44:41shouldn't we be able to put politics aside to try to find children as missing? And while
  554. 44:52we're speaking of children, I'm going to go a bit domestic. In Boston, I alluded to this
  555. 44:57already during the show. Well you have an 11 and 12 year old brother and sister who open
  556. 45:02an eliminated stand and they're trying to sell lemonade in Boston. But they get robbed
  557. 45:08they get robbed and one of the robbers has a gun that the children were basically threatened
  558. 45:16with. Listen to and watch clip number six, clip six, go.
  559. 45:22Just one day after having a gun pulled on him and his little sister at their lemonade
  560. 45:27stand, 12-year-old David Byrne and these young entrepreneurs are going back to business at
  561. 45:33the very same spot where it happened. They're determined not to live in fear.
  562. 45:38My sister, she put her hands up and I just said you could have it. But after that, I just
  563. 45:43was like a little annoyed because we were 12 and 11 and you shouldn't really do that.
  564. 45:48New video shows the mass juvenile suspects who police say robbed David and his 11-year-old
  565. 45:53sister at their lemonade stand along West 9th and E streets. Police say the suspects first
  566. 45:59said they had no money, asked about Apple Pay before snatching the kids' cash chests.
  567. 46:04We first shared their debt outrage last night.
  568. 46:07It's outrageous that in such a good community that we can have something like this happen.
  569. 46:13I think we need some more presence around in order for this to never happen again.
  570. 46:1712-year-old David and his little 11-year-old sister trying to sell lemonade, man.
  571. 46:32And according to the reports, the person who robbed them, the persons who robbed them were
  572. 46:38also minors who initially said they didn't have any cash to buy the lemonade.
  573. 46:43Could the children take Apple Pay or anything like that?
  574. 46:45And then basically they just came and said, no, you just got to give us the money.
  575. 46:50The children had about $50 in cash in a little cash box.
  576. 46:58The cash box was found nearby and was empty after the thing took place.
  577. 47:05And I know that there are terrible things that happen in all kinds of ways and many different
  578. 47:15sectors of our society.
  579. 47:17But I'm saying these are things that are indicative of cultural shifts.
  580. 47:25You know what I'm saying?
  581. 47:26Today I was talking about the penchant for, you know, just kind of a tribalistic fidelity,
  582. 47:36regardless of objective facts.
  583. 47:39And today I'm talking about a 12 and 11 year old can't even have a lemonade stand.
  584. 47:45But thankfully the community is rallying around these children.
  585. 47:48And I think one of the most important lessons for these children is that they don't allow
  586. 47:52are the rogue actions of a few.
  587. 47:55I'm talking about the David Byrne and his sister
  588. 47:58trying to eliminate that they don't allow the rogue actions
  589. 48:02of the criminals to dissuade them
  590. 48:04from pursuing the entrepreneurial ends
  591. 48:08that they were pursuing.
  592. 48:10And I'm grateful that the community is rallying around them
  593. 48:12to kind of help them to overcome that.
  594. 48:14It's like when you ride in a bike and you fall,
  595. 48:17don't let the scrape need keep you from learning
  596. 48:19how to peddle, man, you gotta learn how to peddle
  597. 48:21so that the one fallen, the one scrape need and keep you from being a bike rider for the
  598. 48:26rest of your life.
  599. 48:27Because something like that has the potential to cause these children to embrace fear.
  600. 48:31But I pray that the family and the community will rally around them to prohibit that from
  601. 48:35happening in their lives.
  602. 48:39The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  603. 48:44Family Association or American Family Radio.

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