RLL 61: The Jesuits Promote Mass Migration Madness

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You're listening to radio looks listed. I'm your host Steve Matthews. Thanks for joining me for episode 61 the title of today's episode is the
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Jesuits promote mass migration madness Well, welcome to the program everybody.
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It's great to have you here on the podcast and on the live stream and today. It's Saturday October 2nd 2021 and You know before I get into my my main topic here today.
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I I really talk about sports In fact, I think I'd never talk about sports on this podcast.
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This is a sports podcast But there's something today it happened. It was just amazing
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My UC Bearcats, I'm a proud graduate the University of Cincinnati my UC Bearcats went to play
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Notre Dame at South Bend today and beat him 24 to 13 was the final score.
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I Saw a column in a local paper here after the game was over and they said the last time you see a
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Notre Dame played Was 1900 so 121 years ago and you see lost that game 57 to nothing
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Which is kind of what I thought might happen in in today's game you know the
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You know UC historically has not had a great football team But this year they're actually ranked in the college top then they started the season out in the top ten
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I think that's the first time they've ever been ranked in the top ten to start the season and They you know,
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I I couldn't I I couldn't watch the game Because I I've got this
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Cincinnati thing about me because we always seem like no matter what team we're talking about They always managed to choke or to blow it in some appalling fashion
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Either they get blown out In an embarrassing way or they find some way to choke at the last moment and end up with a crushing defeat
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You know, it's kind of like the old Back in the in the day. They had the ABC wild world of sports, you know
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It'd be the agony of defeat, you know, they had the thrill of victory in the agony of defeat, you know and and you know, we got a lot of agony of defeat around here, but Thrill of victory
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So, yeah, that was an amazing thing today They actually I didn't think it was possible if you asked me before I would have said dad they're not gonna win
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Oddly enough they were even favored to win But I still didn't think that they I figured they probably just find a way to to not get the job done
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But they they got the job done. And so so yeah, that was that was really exciting to see that You know,
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I remember when I went to you see and this was back. Yeah goodness probably in any of the 80s 90s
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They were were really terrible at football and in fact, I think they were really
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One of the favorite homecoming guests of the Big Ten in the SEC So, you know like anytime one of these big -time football schools
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They they'd want to have bring bring a bring cannon fodder in, you know for the for the homecoming in the alumni
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They'd bring you see so, you know, you see it go and you know They play Alabama or they play
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Penn State or they play, you know I don't know if this is Miami University or University of Miami You know, this is back in the 80s when they were winning all those national championships, you know
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And they go and they play the homecoming game and they lose by some absurd score I looked up a
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Back in 1991 just to kind of give you an example of how bad you see has historically been at football
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They lost to Penn State 81 to nothing in 1991 In that that was the worst defeat ever in team history, but you know, they that that was not untypical like I say or atypical of them to lose by Wide margins to some of these really, you know marquee football programs and so to see them go up and to win that game today was
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It was really extraordinary and and oddly enough is as weird as this sounds to say They actually have a door open for them to play for the national title this year
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Now who knows? I mean that's three months from now. There's a lot of football between now and then but That was exciting.
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That was that was fun to see that I finally You know sneak down in the fourth quarter and watch the end of the game because I just I couldn't bear to watch it
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I really couldn't because it's just like I say, I guess it's just You know, I've gotten into this sort of cringe mentality and for Cincinnati sports where it's just almost always disappointing
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So anyway, that was exciting to see that I really enjoyed that and You know one other thing here today too
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I had a chance to go out and do some bike riding I run out I rode About 28 miles today.
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I was out at Lunkin airports out on the east side of Cincinnati and It's such a such a great day to get out and ride.
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You know, it started out. It was in the the The low 60s by the time
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I finished it was I think about 73 degrees and after biking 28 miles I I didn't even break a sweat the whole time and just because of the weather
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I mean the two of the nice things, you know, September and October Really do bring some of the nicest weather in Cincinnati You know, it's it's it's warm enough kind of still feels like summer but it dries out and And you don't have all that and it's just really nasty oppressive humidity like you get in the summer months and It's really a beautiful time of year to go out and and ride and it was a real blessing to be able just to get
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Out and and to do that today, you know, what a what a great opportunity. I'm so thankful to be able to do that well why don't we do this go ahead and dive into to some of the the stories that I wanted to cover here and and really before I get into the the
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Jesuits and All the mass migration and immigration and other skullduggery that those guys are up to One thing that they did catch my attention here to today is they had
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I guess the big women's march I guess it was the fifth women's march. They called it and This time the women took to the streets
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I guess in Washington DC and throughout the United States to defend their unalienable right to kill their kids
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In the womb and of course we're talking about they were put to they were marching for Abortion rights
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And I went out in fact, I'll do a screen share here with you. Let's see if I can get that going Yeah, there we go, this is a screen share this is from the the women's march website and It says here we must mobilize and defend our reproductive rights join us on October 2nd 2021 pledge to March now so so that was today and Underneath that if you scroll and this is just against on the home page of the of the women's
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March and And they say in here, you know They say it's called feminist future series and it reads from the crisis facing women in Afghanistan to the abortion ban in,
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Texas How did we get here? And where do we go from here join the feminist future series and let's get to work
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We'll learn from the struggles and choices of everyday feminists throughout history who've navigated similar waters
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And we'll look inward at ourselves as we build hard skills to create a feminist future So they're wanting to build a feminist future and you know
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One of the things I haven't written a lot about Feminism either on my blog or and I haven't really commented about it all that much on on this podcast here
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I'd like to be able to do more on it. It's again. It just gets down to doing Having the time to do some of the reading that I'd like to be able to do
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But one thing, you know about feminism is is it's closely tied to abortion those two things are
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Almost joined at the hip. I don't know. Perhaps you could even argue that that feminism is what is what?
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Gave birth if you want to want to use that particular figure of speech what gave birth to the the whole abortion rights movement and You know years ago
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I was this was a book that I read I think it was by written by a fellow who was a
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I think it was a psychiatrist by profession But he made an interesting point that stuck with me over the years and I don't believe he was a
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Christian But I he had a very keen observation and he said this he said this about someone's someone's sex he said that it's it's the first thing you notice about someone and the last thing you forget and That's such a basic observation,
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I think maybe it's it's it's easy to even just overlook that but if you stop and really think about it
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That's a that's a profound thing Because I mean what what he's really saying is that you know, our our sex whether we're men or whether we're a woman
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Is really integral to to who we are And of course that's supported by Scripture, right?
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I mean God made man. He made the male and female male and female he created them And you know in the scriptures teach that That the sexes are complimentary.
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They they are not the same They're not the same, you know, and of course feminism wants to tell us that that they are the same, you know
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Maybe with the exception of all, you know a few superficial differences are the same. No, they're not You know and in that that men and women have different roles to play
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That is not oppression That's not the the patriarchy that's doing this
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That that is that's God's design for the human race. You know, actually patriarchy is God's design for human race.
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That's a good thing It's not a bad thing And of course the feminists spit that out of the mouth as though, you know
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It's some some poison pill and I guess of course if you want to adopt feminist Thought of course that is offensive to them
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But it's a savage philosophy because it is a an attack on on who we are as People in a way that I don't know that any other philosophy really attacks
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Who we are in the way the feminism does it's it's savage It's brutal and has brought all kinds of evil into the world.
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I don't think there is such thing as a good feminism I mean sometimes you hear people make these arguments. Well, you know feminism back in the day, you know
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It had it was a good thing and but now it's just gone too far No, I mean feminism was always a bad thing.
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It was always ungodly It was always unbiblical. It was always unchristian. It was always anti human if you want to put it that way
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It has always been destructive. There was never a time when it hasn't been destructive I was reminded a little bit of something that John Robbins wrote about that He wrote a book a number of years ago.
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I guess probably back in the 80s. It's been a while It's called scripture twisting in the seminaries and he wrote early on in that book quote
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The rise of the women's movement with all its attended evils child abuse promiscuity adultery homosexuality abortion and Divorce has not met the sort of strong Christian opposition that it would have met in earlier centuries end quote
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And of course, I mean you see that in John Robbins where he ties feminism to abortion And of course we see that here on the women's
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March website They tie, you know feminism and abortion go right go hand in hand So if you know feminism and killing of kids in utero go hand in hand
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You know, I mean, you know having having children is is considered a blessing by God It's held up everywhere in Scripture as is a good thing
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But the feminists think that it's a bad thing and it's something that should be terminated And of course the correct
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Christian position on abortion is that it's murder, you know, it's infanticide
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It's it's child sacrifice You know, I mean, of course, you know the ancient you read the Old Testament, you know, and the pagans surrounding
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Israel practiced Child sacrifice and of course some of the the Israelites were drawn into that as well
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You know, they they made the children pass through the fire Is the is the phrase that is the way it's put sometimes in the
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Old Testament and and there were Hebrew kings It did that I think a has I think Hezekiah's father a has did that I think it said that about him and and I think there were probably other kings that did that as well
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That's just what it happens to come to mind It was child sacrifice. And of course we look on that today. We say well, that's a horrifying thing
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And of course it was a horrifying thing But so is abortion, you know, that's just our modern version of child sacrifice.
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That's what that is That's our our modern -day I don't know Milcom or Molech or something like that and and these women are out marching
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To to continue that that awful practice and and that is a a sinful and extraordinarily evil thing
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That that they are doing Well, that's enough
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I guess for now on on just the women's march and abortion and in feminism and all that That's a that's a huge topic and I think it's one.
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I really would like to explore more Going forward but but right now, you know, I think one of the biggest stories we've got going is all of this this mass
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Immigration and and flooding of our country with migrants and refugees and immigrants and and in all the chaos that's being created and Deliberately being created on America's southern border.
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This is being done deliberately by the Biden administration It's part of their carrying out of Of their program of political
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Romanism. They're basically they are carrying out the Pope's Immigration migration and refugee policies
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This is Roman is this is political Roman, this is what political Romanism looks like You know, this is the
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Babylonian harlot attacking the United States of America through mass illegal and even legal immigration migration and refugee resettlement and So what
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I wanted to do here though today is I wanted to especially focus on on the Jesuits role in The the immigration crisis and promoting the immigration crisis now, you know
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America has many enemies both foreign and domestic and among the greatest of our enemies are the
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Jesuits You know The Jesuits have been kicked out of many many countries since their founding some five
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I guess almost 500 years ago and they were kicked out because of their treachery, you know There's good reason for them to be kicked out rulers even even
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Popes Have not trusted the Jesuits I mean their reputation is so bad that there are many people even within the
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Roman Catholic Church who just denounce and detest the Jesuit order because of their reputation and I would say well -deserved reputation for for lying for a skullduggery for Dishonest dealing and In its it's
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It's a truly extraordinarily evil organization is the Jesuit order
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You know, the Jesuits are attacking America from many angles right now But the one I wanted to focus on today really is their their their immigration assault on the
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United States So let's just run through a few stories here Here's one and this was on CNBC From Thursday, September 30th
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So just a couple days ago and the headline reads this US will no longer deport people solely because they're undocumented
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Homeland Security Secretary says Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Thursday said immigration officers can no longer detain and deport people from the u .s
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Solely because they're undocumented. In other words, if you come in and break our immigration laws, I guess Essentially what he's saying here is that if you you violate
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America's immigration laws You really haven't broken a law at all. It's not a real law in Essentially, he's removed by this this new guideline is the way that it's it's
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Presented uses Mayorkas unveiled new guidelines the direct ice officers To focus on the arrest and deportation of immigrants who pose a threat to national and border security and public safety
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So I guess just merely coming in the United States illegally doesn't pose a threat to National and border security or public safety.
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That's just awesome. It's just fine to go do that and And there's no problem there.
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So really what he's saying is we don't you know, he's saying to those who would come in United States Illegally, come on up Come on up and then is it any surprise?
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When they do that and then this man is so dishonest that he'll turn around say well You know the problem with all the mess
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Migration all these Haitians and all this other stuff that's it's going on on the southern border in Texas and in Arizona All of this stuff.
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Well, this is all Donald Trump's fault. No, it's all the Biden administration's fault It's the
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Biden administration's Joe Biden. It's Alejandro Mayorkas and it's it's the other people that are connected with this
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It is their fault. They have done this they are doing this to the United States of America They're committing treason against the
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United States of America. That is what they're doing with their immigration policy That's what they're doing
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So, you know Alejandro Mayorkas thinks it's just fine for someone to openly violate America's immigration laws if you're in the country illegally
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Well, that's not enough reason to deport you essentially that's saying we don't have immigration laws Here's another this is the
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Washington Post and this is on the same story DHS that's the Department of Homeland Security issues new arrest and deportation guidelines to immigration agents
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So it's really I guess the Department of Homeland Insecurity apparently Of course, you know, these are some of the well,
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I don't know I was gonna say, you know The Biden administration, of course, you know, they they love to denounce American citizens as you know as terrorists domestic terrorists and all this other stuff
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But I mean the you know, they're more than happy to bring in all these non -citizens put them on the dole
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You know with the the ultimate goal of making them American citizens and getting the vote in elections for the
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Democrats In other words, what they're doing is they're carrying out replacement migration. That's what this is
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You know, they the the government of the United States Joe Biden In not just Joe Biden, but really
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America's elite classes and you see this kind of thing out of say Barack Obama out of Hillary Clinton, you know,
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I mean Barack Obama years ago I mean he made that famous comment about people, you know, bitterly clinging to their guns and religion, you know, and he was talking about mostly
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You know America's white Historic a core population. That's who he was talking about principally, you know, and and of course
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Hillary Clinton, you know famously denounced Trump supporters as a bunch of deplorables And talking about the same kind of people, you know, and these are the people these are the great and good people these are they the people who've been to all the best universities and they have all the best positions and all the you know, they're they're lauded by all of the
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The glitterati out there all of the the elite sophisticated people And they look down their long noses at at ordinary
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Americans and they hate them and they want to destroy them you know, I think it's it's hard for a lot of just ordinary
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Americans like people like me or Maybe like many of you who were listening to this this podcast
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To understand how much you're hated by your own government and by the people that make decisions.
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They detest you I mean, this is not a fight that you started. This is a fight that they picked
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Okay, you know and it's it's something that you know You know
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The bells ringing the alarm bells going off and in you and I need to answer this we need to answer with courage in Christ as Christians But we have this headline here
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DHS issues new arrest and deportation guidelines to immigration agents Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas issued broad new directives to immigration officers
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Thursday saying that That the fact that someone is an undocumented Immigrant should not alone be the basis of a decision to detain and deport them from the
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United States Well, I mean that's ridiculous. Of course, it should be they violated American immigration law.
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They've done so willingly. They've done so knowingly They should not be in the country You know, but of course he wants to import as many people as possible he wants to keep the ones who are here here and he wants to encourage those who
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Who are coming to continue to come? I mean what he's done is he's lowered the cost of illegal immigration and in economics
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I mean economics will tell you that the lower the cost the more people will tend to take of it
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So if you lower the cost of illegal immigration, you're gonna get more illegal immigration That's what he's doing and he knows what he's doing.
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He knows exactly what he's doing and You know, the word is right now that there's a massive massive caravan of Haitians New caravan of Haitians on the way to the
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United States, here's a headline This is from the New American and it says 40 ,000 Haitians on the way to u .s.
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To Mexico, Mallorca's update no deportation order And it reads here if you if you thought
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Afghan rapists and child molesters were culturally enriching you're in for another unexpected treat 40 ,000 more
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Haitians who helped create the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere and moving through Mexico on the way to the US border
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The leftist mainstream media seem to have ignored the figure from Breitbart News thus far
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The camp of the Saints invasion might not be the worst of what the Biden regime has planned The camp of the
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Saints. That's an interesting book. It was written by Jean, it's a Frenchman named Jean Raspail.
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I believe is how they pronounce his name But he wrote this book and this was written 50 years ago. So it was written in the early 70s and it was about France being overwhelmed by by migrants and in his in the in the book
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It was I think they were coming from India but they were just boatloads after boatloads after boatloads and these people would come and and and it was really all about It was really a criticism of the the idea of altruism
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Because people you know, there were people that in the novel there were people who were running France. I read the novel
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It's been a long time But as I recall, you know, they say oh we have this this obligation to take care of these people and so they come in and then you know
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They they take care of these people and you have boatloads and more boatloads and more boatloads and millions and millions of people coming in Also in France was completely overrun
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Which oddly enough is is pretty much exactly what's happening to France today, you know you know,
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I think that The the native population of France is going to become a minority within that country fairly soon and It's with all the mass immigration that they have coming in particularly from Muslim countries
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It's I think it's an open question whether France is even going to exist At least historically as we know what is we think of France?
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So that was the novel camp of the Saints and I think in of course you see the same kind of thing happening here in the United States And the story goes on here in New America says the homeland security
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Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas issued a new order on September 30th that all but stops deportations even those of hardened criminals
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Back by President Joe Biden Mayorkas has already planted more than 12 ,000 Haitians in the country Once the next 40 ,000 assembled to border and perhaps break through or if Mayorkas invites them in they won't be deported either
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So, I mean this is this is what the Biden administration has planned and that won't be the last of it
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I mean, you know, there will be additional wave after wave after wave after wave. They're gonna come because of the activities because of the
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Policies the deliberate policies of the Biden administration and this is not an oopsie. This is not oh golly
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We didn't expect that stuff to happen. No, they deliberately created this and They're continuing to deliberately create.
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This is an assault This is an attack an open attack on the United States of America by the
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Biden administration So we have here this
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Alejandro Mayorkas who gave this order? He's the DHS secretary and he says he's not gonna deport anyone
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Now, you know, he says it's come one come all, you know Essentially and and of course what goes unsaid but it's just as important It's you know
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It's implied in all this is that they're all gonna be put on the dole and eventually become Americans and vote for the Democrats And then they can vote for the vote more free stuff for themselves, you know to punish those nasty deplorable
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Americans who really deserve the beat -down, you know that that seems to kind of be the the the plan of action and the the thought behind behind all of this this mass immigration now,
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I started out this section talking about you know, the Jesuit migration madness the connection between all the the kind of insane
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Immigration refugee resettlement migration policies that the Biden ministration has adopted and the
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Jesuits So, what does all this have to do with the Jesuits? Well One thing that's very interesting.
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I just found this out today here that that Alejandro Mayorkas He he got his he's a lawyer.
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He got a law degree And he got his law degree from Loyola Marymount University In which
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I believe is in Los Angeles Now anytime you hear here a school with a title name
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Loyola in it That's a Jesuit school Loyola course that's named after Ignatius Loyola.
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He was the founder of the Jesuit order. So this Alejandro Mayorkas He was trained by the Jesuits in law and you can find that if you actually look on his his
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Wikipedia page I believe it says that Yeah, so he went to the
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He went to the University of California Berkeley. So he went to I guess that's one of the famous hippie schools there
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He went to Berkeley for his undergrad But he he went to Loyola Marymount University for his for his law degree
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Now there's a an article that I found about Mayorkas here This is the
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New York Post from just this past just earlier this week September 26 2021
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Alejandro Mayorkas seven border lies. Well, I guess one of the reasons why Alejandro Mayorkas is such an extraordinary liar is
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Is Well, I mean it's because he's trained by the Jesuits. I mean, that's what the Jesuits are known for his line
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I think they call it casuistry Is their their system in which they justify this sort of thing but yeah, he's
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Yeah, he's trained by the Jesuits and he's quite adept and quite comfortable with with line
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So what are some of the lies? He says it says lie number one Approximately I think it's about 10 ,000 or 12 ,000 could even be higher for the last couple weeks my orcas is
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Bob and the weave whenever asked how many of The Haitians camping under the Del Rio, Texas Bridge were being released in the
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United States And how many were being deported at what point he blamed 18 -hour days for his lack of clarity
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But it's clear that the administration always knew the numbers and they just didn't want to reveal them Now it's impossible to stop the process you get in low balls number 12 ,000 vaguely and it could be more he knows it's more
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Lie number two what we do is follow the law as Congress has passed it I'm not going to read through all of this here line number three we have enforcement guidelines a place that provide the
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Individuals who are recent border crossers who do not show up for the hearings our enforcement priorities and will be removed
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What a total joke I mean you're removed you're you're bringing in thousands upon thousands upon thousands upon tens of thousands of people and You're just gonna release them and you know, probably a huge percentage of these things
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You know, in fact even here it says that Fox News Chris Wallace know that 40 % 44 % of those who apply for asylum fail to show
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Up for the court hearings. So at least 44 % probably, you know, who knows probably maybe more
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I'm not going to show up for the court hearings. And and Mayorcas wants us to believe him that he's gonna he's gonna really get after these people and nonsense
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He's not gonna do anything about that. He's just lying Line number four the
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Border Patrol agents blocking migrants from crossing illegally painfully conjured up the worst elements of our nation's ongoing battle against systemic racism
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Well, this is a bunch of who we to This is one of the things that the Roman Catholic Church generally likes to do
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They always are attacking the Border Patrol the Border Patrol the worst people in the world and people trying to crash
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Into the United States illegally. They're awesome. Everything they do is awesome You know, and of course they're trying to play the race out
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Here as well play and play the race card, I guess is the way they say that well, you know I think the
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Border Patrol was doing a wonderful job. I fully support what they did They did not whip people even the person that the guy that took the photo
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That has become so iconic, you know in this whole, you know whipping supposed whipping of the the
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Haitian migrants theme He said that you know that the the agent was holding reins
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And they didn't whip the migrants Yeah, so I mean that whole thing was just fake news. It was just a lie
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It was designed really as a diversion by the Democrats to take people's focus off of their disastrous policies
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Which they have deliberately set up That are destroying the United States of America and they you know, they they tried to shift the focus
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So, you know, it's it's look over here. Don't look over here. You know, you're looking over here at all these migrants
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No, you don't want to see that what you want to do is you want to see all these quote racist? Border Patrol agents when nothing of that sort took place, you know, that is a vicious lie
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And let's see. Here's another one live five We do not agree with the building of the wall the law provides that individuals can make a claim for humanitarian relief
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That's actually one of our proudest traditions In the New York Post says, you know The wall is to prevent someone from sneaking over the border illegally if someone's applying for humanitarian relief, they go to an official border crossing
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That's that's right Yeah, in fact if you want to come in as an asylee
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Or you know as a refugee, you know, if you're being persecuted in your home country, you can go to US consulate in that country and apply
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As a refugee, but you don't have to come sneak into the United States illegally to do it
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But you know my orcas want to just continue to to lie about about the policies of the by demonstration 11 million people in this country without lawful presence is a compelling reason why there is unanimity about the fact that our immigration system is broken
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And legislative reform is needed by reform says the New York Post my orcas means mass amnesty.
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Yes. That's exactly what he means To the Democrats, there should be no limit to those allowed in the
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United States and all of them should become instant legal residents even citizens but So so yeah that you know when they talk about reform that's exactly what they they mean
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They want to create tens of millions of new Democrats You know, they can that they can dilute you vote that can overwhelm your vote and you know continue to push this country into into socialism
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And the final one says I wouldn't call it a flood The pictures of Iraq a tent city of 15 ,000 under a bridge in Texas would say otherwise.
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Yeah, it is a flood It's a flood that's being caused by you Alexandra my orcas and of course in that that no good illegitimate president of a boss
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That you have Joe Biden who's basically just a tool of the papal antichrist.
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That's what he is and I wrote a blog piece a few weeks back
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I guess about three weeks now talking about the political Romanism of Joe Biden and and creating a situation of mass migration mass immigration
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Mass refugee resettlement all done a taxpayer expense I mean all these people get they're showered with fabulous cash and prizes once they come here all a taxpayer expense
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This is a policy of the Biden administration, which is merely just carrying out the the immigration policy of the
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Pope This is really ultimately a papal, of course, and it's the Jesuit Pope on top of all that and Yeah, and so all of this stuff that that my orcas is pushing is just really the the policies of the
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Roman Church State Here's another article talking about the lies of the
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Valahandra my orcas This is in Breitbart News and says exclusive Mark Morgan. Almost everything
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Alejandro my orcas says is a lie So who's Mark Morgan? Well Mark Morgan, it says here in the article
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It says he's former chief operating officer and acting commissioner for Customs and Border Protection He told
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Breitbart News its secretary that the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Alejandro my orcas is regularly lying to the public about the status quo of border security and illegal immigration
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Almost every quote this is a quote quote almost everything that comes out of that man's mouth with respect to border security and illegal
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Immigration is a lie in quote Morgan said on Sirius XM's Breitbart News Sunday with host
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Joe Pollack Last week my orca blamed the Trump administration for an outgoing flow an ongoing flow of migrants across the southern border the former administration
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He alleged quote dismantled our capabilities in quote to address migration across the
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US -Mexico border Morgan remarked quote the Biden administration has created the worst situation we've seen in modern history
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This president inherited the most secure border in modern history and has destroyed it all they're lying to the
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American people This does not mean we feel good to say I'm going to keep saying the truth and quote and of course
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Morgan Mark Morgan is exactly right the Trump administration They did some really good work on the southern border.
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There are problems. There are things that could have done better You know, they needed to address for instance birthright citizenship, which is just insane but nevertheless, you know, they
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You know, they did they did a lot of good work they helped stanch the flow of the massive amount of illegal immigration across the southern border of the
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United States of Mexico and for this line No, good. Alejandro My orcas is
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Jesuit trained Alejandro my orcas Department of Homeland Security secretary that we have to even begin to blame the situation in the southern border
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Trump administration is one of the most obviously dishonest bogus Nonsensical things that I have personally ever seen.
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I mean that you know, I mean, I know the politicians lie But that's kind of like next -level dishonesty. I mean, that's that that's that's definitely kicking it up a notch
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You know, that's not just your normal kind of lies. I mean that that's a special kind of dishonesty
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You know, and yeah, of course, you know, he's trained by the Jesuits. That's what the Jesuits do. They lie a lot They have a big problem with With the the whole bear false bear bearing false witness thing, that's that's a that's a real challenge for those guys
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You know, the thing is in my orcas is just the tip of the iceberg You know one of the things and I was just doing just a quick search of the
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Internet You know for for Jesuits and immigration in these types of things And I mean finding connections between Jesuits and the promotion of mass
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Nation make nation breaking migration It's actually one of the easiest research projects you could ever have
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I mean this I mean there's a lot of low -hanging fruit out there And I'm sure that I've just barely scratched the surface on this stuff
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But here's a couple of things that I found that I thought that I'd share with you that maybe you'd find interesting Here's one.
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This is on the Jesuits org website and it's on it's their their migration section.
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You can see here Here's what it says migration. We are committed. This is the Jesuit speaking
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We are committed to building a culture of hospitality and solidarity with migrants refugees and asylum seekers
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Many recent policy changes in the US can't expose migrants a considerable danger rather than protect them
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Our advocacy efforts promote compassion humane policies that honor the inherent dignity of every person Well, I'll tell you what they're not interested in doing they have no compassion or nor do they have any humane policies toward the citizens of the
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United States or Canada or any other Western nation that They're trying to to force all these migrants on they couldn't care less if you're an
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American if you're a Canadian if you're a German or if you're you're a Citizen of Great Britain subject
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I guess is what they call I guess is the proper term but if you live if you're a a person in in Great Britain or or any other or France or Italy or any other
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Western nation they don't they could not care less about you They hate and despise you they just all they do is they see you as a host kind of like a
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Like a parasite the way a parasite views a host they're parasites and and they want to use what you have to promote
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Their globalist goals and they are globalist. I've written I've written spoken about that before You know, the
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Roman Catholic Church is the beating heart of globalism. The New World Order is geopolitical
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Romanism That's what that is And so I mean
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Yeah, the other thing of course is they use that term solidarity, you know And that is if you read
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John Robbins brilliant book ecclesiastical megalomania. He talks about Solidarity as being one of these buzzwords that that Roman Catholic that you see in Roman Catholic social teaching and There's not they don't really define it all that well
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And I think what what John Robbins said ultimately about it He says that solidarity really just is kind of like a vague sort of collectivism
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So whenever you hear these Jesuits or any other Roman Catholic talking about solidarity, you know think some sort of collectivist socialist kind of idea and that's that that kind of an
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Is is in summary what they mean by solidarity? But if you look at some of these other tiles that they have here on this this particular page, here's undocumented
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Communities call for urgent legal protection in other words These are people who have come to the United States or some other country illegally and and and they want to stay
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They're not undocumented or illegal aliens. That's what they are Undocumented is simply that that's just a euphemism that the
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Jesuits are making up to lie to you about what these people actually are And and you can see here from this banner.
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It's time about DACA. Hope will DACA what is that deferred action for childhood arrivals is what that stands for and in of course the
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Jesuits and the Roman Catholic Church and Democrats and all these leftist progressive types that want to destroy the
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United States of America want to make all these DACA people Citizens they want them to be citizens as soon as possible as they can vote for Democrats and vote for socialism and again overwhelm the
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Historic core population of the United States with their nonsense That's what they want to do that's what they want to see happen and then the
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Jesuits are are right there Pushing all of this stuff Here's another tile
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Jesuit network advocates for migrant rights and report to the United Nations. Okay. What about the rights of citizens? Yeah, of course, you know, they don't matter everything from the
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Jesuits. It's always about migrants migrants migrants migrants migrants migrants You as a citizen don't matter you have to understand that these people despise you
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What are the possibilities for immigration reform in the United States and again, what do they mean by immigration reform mass amnesty?
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That's what that means Now my idea of immigration reform is just for starters getting rid of birthright citizenship
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But of course that would that would be absolutely appalling. I mean that the Jesuits are outraged about that I've seen articles written in Jesuit publications about it you know, and it's
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They're just vile vile people here's another article help the Jesuits and title 42 now
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You know title 42 what that does is it's it's a legal Statute or rule what have you out there that allows for the summary deportation of people from nations with a high incidence of infectious disease
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So the Jesuits want to foist a lot of kovat positive people on you so I mean, you know you go around and you see all this stuff about kovat kovat kovat kovat kovat and You know and we're all gonna die from kovat.
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We all have to get locked down We all have to be masked. We all had to be vaxxed. We all have to accept all these draconian
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Rules to protect us from from kovat, but of course, you know, we can let all these migrants just march across the border
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And and they all have kovat and we're all just supposed to ignore that Which must think that's awesome.
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So I mean, yeah, the the the Jesuits want to foist kovat positive people on you You know, that's what this is all about Help the
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Jesuits in title 42. No No, I will never help the Jesuits in title 42.
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This is a complete fraud. Yeah, these people are treasonous liars That's what they are
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They're deceivers Here's another Another Jesuit website.
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This is called the Jesuit Refugee service JRS now one of the things that you notice when you start researching
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Rome and an immigration is the extraordinary number of organizations within the
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Roman Catholic Church dedicated to To immigration treason.
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I mean, it's their stock and trade. I mean, it's unreal I'm in you know, I I need probably to build a spreadsheet and And start category cataloging all these things because I mean you just keep running across them and I just you know
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It's just one after another after another. It seems like every week I find a new one I never heard of this organization until today.
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I didn't know that the Jesuits had a a refugee service, but they do You know and it's the typical sort of liberal leftist claptrap that That they promote
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Afghan refugees need our help, you know, and of course our help what that means is taxpayer help
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You know and so you can read through some of this Jesuit Refugee Service USA on court ruling allowing by administration
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Can you migrate expulsions under title? I believe that's under title 42. Let's take a look here Yeah, yeah, so the
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Biden administration actually managed to do one little thing that may be just a little bit positive toward toward America actual
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American citizens You know, and of course all the Jesuits and their hangers -on they're outraged by this
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So let's go down and look through some of these other things Jesuit Refugee Service USA stands in solid air
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Of course, they stand in solidarity because they're a bunch of socialists They love that word solidarity with Haitian migrants at the border.
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Of course, they do Of course they do Here's another one Jesuit Refugee Service USA commends by an administration recommendation to increase refugee number to 125 ,000
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Fiscal year 2022. Well, of course, you know, they want to flood the country with with refugees all which will go on the dole you know refugees
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Especially are eligible for the entire panoply of the US welfare state Which was also brought to you by the jet by the
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Roman Catholic Church state You know, that is the welfare state they they were the ones are out there chiefly cheerleading for this sort of thing
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And again, John Robbins detail some of that in his book Ecclesiastical megalomania, which
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I would highly recommend to you. It's an absolutely brilliant book and and I can't recommend that book strongly enough if you're interested in understanding the economics and politics of the of the
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Babylonian harlot So yeah, you know, and of course one of the things
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I always just drives me nuts about these These Roman Catholics is how they will get up and and they talk in these high -minded terms
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Oh, yes, you know why why we we must stand in solidarity with the migrants and we urge
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The Biden administration to increase the cap to 125 ,000, but what they never talk about is the cost
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The to the American people and it is a huge cost to the American people You're bringing in welfare migrants welfare immigrants welfare refugees.
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That's what they're doing That's what they're doing and in fact,
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I Every now and every great now and then somebody in the Roman Catholic Church will will tell the truth about this and and there was a and I've quoted him before there was a a book that was written it was
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An edition of of a papal of a papal Constitution called
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Exile familia Nazareth Anna the emigre family of Nazareth and in the
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Roman Catholic Church this was written by I think was but Pope Pius the second back in 1952 and it is the
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In fact the book it's book calls this exile familia. It calls it the church's
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Magna Carta for migrants and so all of this Roman Catholic rubbish about migrants and and and their rights in this type of thing is
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Is based upon that document from 1952 And in this particular edition, it was put out by some
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Roman Catholic priest. His name was you live. Oh, Tessa Rollo I think I'm saying that correctly and And he wrote in the the preface to this this book this edition of exile familia
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About the enormous cost of all of this migration He said well, you know due to the enormous cost it can only be borne by countries in the
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English -speaking world So he was actually he kind of let the cat out of the bag about the cost
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Of course these Jesuits here, you know, they they don't talk about that. They they they want you to just focus on Oh these poor migrants.
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Oh, we have this this duty this moral obligation to take care of them No, no, we do not we and by the way, who is we and they never really define who we is
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What they really mean by that is the citizens of these countries have an obligation to Fund these people through the welfare state well, one of the biggest lies of the
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Jesuits and the Roman Catholic Church generally on immigration is that Christian charity and State welfare are not the same thing
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There's no Biblical case for the welfare state, you know that the
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Apostle Paul said if a man will not work neither let him eat You know, there's no
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Example of a welfare state being set up in in Israel in the Old Testament Some people may may object and say oh, well well you know there are laws against going and you know and and Going and beating your olive trees a second time or or harvesting the corners of the wheat field or things like this
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Yes, but you know what there were no civil penalties attached to that, you know There wasn't any olive tree police in the law of Moses went around said all you you've you've gone
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You went back and you you gleaned your olive trees a second time, you know And you're gonna get you get get slapped with penalty, you know
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You have to to pay a penalty to the priest. You have to go offer a sin offering on the altar Or something like that.
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There were no civil penalties Now it was a command of God But there are no civil penalties attached to it.
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So it was a sin not to do it But it was not illegal You have to distinguish between things that are sins and things that are crimes.
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There are some things That are both sins and crimes and there are some things that are sins but not crimes in the way you can tell the difference
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In the old testament is if there is a a command given
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Uh, and there's a civil penalty if there's a command with a civil penalty. That is a a law
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That's something that that is a a legal statute And it can be punished by by the state
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It's a crime Uh on the other hand if you have something where there's a command but there's no civil penalty attached to it.
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It's a sin to do those things To ignore those those commands, but there's no punishment now, you know with the welfare state
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Of course, you know the tax money is extracted out of your hide Try withholding your money for the welfare state and find out what happens to you
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You're going to end up with a lien on your property and it probably end up in jail So yeah, there are civil penalties to that Um, but I mean the the jesuits, uh in particular in the roman catholic church in general, they try to blur this this idea
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Uh, and they speak of we as though we have some obligation. We do not have an obligation to uh
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To put these people on the dole There's zero obligation on the part of the american people to support any of these individuals with taxpayer money zero
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You know, that is a lie. That is a fraud Uh that's uh perpetrated constantly by the roman church state and by the jesuits um, and of course, you know when we're talking here about um
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About the jesuits and immigration and migration I guess we can't ignore the the biggest jesuit of call of all and of course that that's pope francis
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Now here's a an article and this is from september 27th. So again, just a few days ago just uh last week or this week
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Headline says as pope urges open doors migrants face closures around the world And it begins here and this is the date line it's there in rome
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Celebrating the world day of migrants and refugees sunday. Pope francis implored the world not to close doors to hope
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It's necessary to walk together without prejudice and without fear placing ourselves next to those who are most vulnerable migrants refugees displaced persons victims of trafficking
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And the abandoned pope francis said on sunday So just this past sunday last sunday,
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I guess that would have been Goodness, let's see. What what was the date? Um What was last sunday?
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It was the september 26th. So september 26 2021 That was the the world day of migrants and refugees in the roman church state
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And of course, there was all the kinds of unctuous lectures that were put out Um by the roman by the romanists about why you should destroy your country, uh for the sake of migrants immigrants and refugees
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That you have a moral obligation to destroy your country your prosperity Um to destroy the future of your children
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Um to put yourself in danger all because the pope said that that you you owe Um, all these migrants your stuff
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And and of course, it's that's an extraordinary lie, but but that's what he's promoting. Of course He's a jesuit and and here's the thing that I think is very interesting
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So the the pope's, you know lecturing everyone on their obligations supposed obligations
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Uh to migrants immigrants and refugees and then just this week you've got this jesuit trained department of homeland security
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Department of homeland security secretary comes out and says yeah, you know people come to the united states of america illegally
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Yeah, we're not going to deport them Now, do you think that there's a connection between those things? You know,
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I think the timing is very interesting He had this world day of migrants and refugees and just a few days later
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Are this this treasonous fellow alejandro mayorkas comes out and makes this pronouncement of his uh, and this is the man has the gall
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Um to blame the current border crisis we have in the trump administration, you know, what a bunch of hooey so anyway, um
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That's about all I have here for tonight. I guess we're getting on to Goodness, we're over 50 minutes here at this point.
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So, uh, it's been been kind of long -winded here this uh this evening Well, anyway, I I really do appreciate uh you uh
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Those of you, uh stopping by on the live stream and uh also listening on the podcast. It's uh, it's great to have you here and I guess
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I better get wrapped up get this thing edited and get to bed, um, and uh, so, uh,
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I guess I wish you all a uh, blessed lord's day tomorrow on uh on sunday and until the next time we speak