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Well, let's start with the Supreme Court. Yesterday, you are taken
quickly? Still I mean I I am after
Stick. I hope I'm normally pessimistic. I M too, to entertain Rondonia I'll, be pessimistic Dillon.
John Roberts is no longer on the court right, but I mean you don't even need Roberts here. This is why this should be an open and shut case awry I've just
surprise more about the media coverage which seem to treat it as a foregone conclusion that rovers his weight is going away now, there's an
centres on both sides. Here I think you know the pro
if side wants to show. This is a really really important big deal, which, of course, I think it is an approach.
I'd want to scare everybody on their side too.
To be out in the streets and vote Democrat.
Maybe that's all it is but like when I was when I was why
listening to the entire thing yesterday
There are moments I felt optimistic, but I didn't think that it was like.
The greatest I didn't mean it. You heard prick
he wants questions for me me Coney bear it. You know. John Roberts clearly was look
for some sort of middle ground.
cabin. I guess was throughput, probably the most exciting part of this, because he was
question the biggest question mark movie and he seemed to be by.
moral arguments on the right side of it. In my view, but in other
and obviously Clarence Thomas and Samuel Lido. They both seemed rocks
What year rocks are anything but again like or such didn't go into enough detail that I think we learned anything new about cars and yesterday so I mean I don't think it's an open and shut case. I would be surprised if they don't do anything like if we don't get to them.
Where maybe this Mississippi law is allowed or some other sort of incremental step wealthy
the the
defendants, the ones who will you know from plan parenthood- and you know the m, but the abortion clinics.
they're saying it's all or nothing.
If you allow this to stand, then roll versus Wade is over.
It's an interesting risk. I think they have some there. Some political calculations that go on there, as well
It was interesting to hear even the plan. Parenthood lawyers are an hour,
with the position of the Democratic Party,
they're, saying viability. What you are saying like twenty four weeks,
ready party saying up until birth right so the
plan. Parenthood lawyers are far
or conservative than the Democratic Party at this point that your country, it's crazy, it's crazy! So one of the
big things that happen is just, is justice soda my or do we
this one yet
I think we have Kagan basic
they say this. Here's cut thirteen
this briars started with.
decisiveness
important principle,
in any case, and he
for the reasons that Casey mentioned, especially so
prevent people from thinking that this court is
political institution that will go by
and force, depending on what
part of the public yells loudest? Oh my
while this is ridiculous. This ridiculous! Now what she saying here is that this
this
legal argument
means that you can
go in with well established law and just
return it. You
have to have you, no compelling evidence
to overturn it and when it's not clear use,
always just stay with it, and
he don't overturn long standing rulings by the Supreme Court. That's the argument
that was shot to Hell yesterday, Cavanaugh
you know just took it apart,
and in really took it apart with the policy versus Ferguson decision, which was separate but equal, that was
it he wrong ruling separate, but equal,
it was changed by the Brown Verses Board of Education, but it was aloft.
Fifty eight years so by
what sort of my or an Kagan were saying that, should
see versus Ferguson should have remained, and
That's what the conservatives were saying on the core wait a bit. You can't do that if it is wrong
it is wrong and they
making the argument that therein
Let me see if we have it.
where is the word reasons for RO versus Wade? I think it's cut fort hearing a strike that
cities ban on abortion two months before viability is flatly unconstitutional. Under decades of precedent, Missis
we ask for the court to dismantle this precedent and allows states
forced women to remain pregnant and give birth against their will
The court should refuse to do so for at least three reasons. First,
staring decisive presence and especially high bar here,
in case what we discovered by carefully examined and rejected.
Possible reason for overruling row
holding that a woman's right to end
see before viability with the rule of law and a component of liberty, it could not renounce
The question, then, is not whether role should be overturned, but whether QC was egregiously wrong to adhere to rose central holding. Second,
Casey in Rome were correct. First,
to take control of a woman's body and visitors you gotta through parliamentary and detail by all the physical risks and life altering consequences. That brings is the fundamental deprivation of her liberty. Ok, stop now go to cut nine. Here's where Clarence Thomas jumps in and asks a few questions go ahead. Nine general! Would you specifically told me
quickly, state what the right
Is it specifically abortion? Is it
liberty is at that autonomy is privacy
the right is grounded in the liberty component of the Fourteenth amendment Justice, Thomas, but I think that it promotes interests and autonomy, bodily integrity, liberty and equality, and I do think that it is specifically the right to abortion here, the right of women to be able to control without the state forcing her to continue a pregnancy whether to carry that baby to term
Stan we're talking about abortion here, but
what is confusing is that we
if we were talking about the second amendment and exactly what we're talking about every document. Fourth amendment, I know it
talking about because it
written it's there. What
specifically is right here that we're talking about
we'll just as Thomas. I think that the court, in those other contacts with respect to those other amendments, has had to articulate what the text means and the bounds of the constitutional guarantees, and it's done so through a variety of different tests that implement force amendment right. Second, amendment rights. Fourth, amendment right, so I dont think that there is anything unprecedented or anomalous about the right that
article eight of the Roman Casey, in the way that it implemented that right by defining the scope of the liberty interest by reference to viability and providing. But that is the moment when the balance of interests tips and when the state can act to prohibit a woman from from giving an abortion solar.
Just go through the rights. Ok,
here are the rights as enumerated in the constitution,
tell me which ones apply to abortions to freedom of speech. Now freedom of press
Now freedom of religion no mean
we might be able to make a case, but now we know that, on the other side, right, there's no religion that
proceedings says you're supposed to pay and the Democratic Party Freedom of assembly. Now,
to petition the government no right to bear arms. No,
Unless you redefine arms, then it's a pro life per tonne and protection against housing, soldiers in a civilian home
protection against unreasonable search and seizure protection against the issuing of warrants without probable cause protection
its trial without indictment. Double jeopardy self incrimination, property seizure right to assume
the trial informed of charges confronted by a witness call to a witness right to legal counsel.
to trial by jury protect again
the excessive bail, excessive fines and cruel and unusual punishment. It doesn't
enter the bill of rights at all, so
He says well what right
specifically, are we talking about cut
ten listen to sort o my or
if I ability is not tethered anything in the constitution in history or tradition,
it's a quintessentially legislative line on someone else so much! That's not in the constitution.
I'm so glad she brought that up.
There is so much true, not in the council,
to show, for instance, the quote right to health care,
not in the constitution, abortion, not in
the constitution, but there is some
in the constitution, that
to the very heart of this case, its vote,
hence amendment
powers not granted to the federal government in the car
petition belong
to the states or the people it's
very clear. If a-
fourchan is not in the constitution. The fair
the government has no role. None
if you can't tie it to one of the rights that are in there
If the constitution specifically states, there's all kinds of rights out there, and though
rights are all held by the people and the states
this is why it was so important
when they were talking about
and I don't have it shoot- I don't have it yet when they,
wit when they were talking about.
Being
Neutral, who was
to have an hour cabinet Cavanaugh talks about being neutral, and
Supreme court should be
neutral on things like this, if it isn't constitutional, that's what the Supreme Court is supposed to do, it's not so
stood aside, so
all issues, it's not supply
stood beside, you know if
If, if you had religious zealots take over the United States of America,
Would you want the Supreme Court to be able to say yet well that churches, the right churchmen and the people have spoken on that? No, you wouldn't want that right, well,
could the Supreme Court actually stand against it, absent
Thirdly, because
the constitution,
it says the federal government can do any of that, it can't pick
one religion over another, its law,
as to the individuals and this.
The biggest problem who runs the country do the
people run the country
the President and his cabinet run the country does the Senate and Congress.
or the Supreme Court who,
actually has final say
Final say: according
the constitution remain,
with you.
As long as
as long as nothing is happening there,
violates the constitution.
it belongs in the hands of the people and
We keep
voting for things, for instance, health care,
I voted against health care, they jammed it through, they jammed through an unconstitutional way and John Robert
who, I believe, new
It was wrong.
did some make up the address.
In court and ruled in favour of it when he should have said, if you want this
do it the right way, sending I'm sending it back here.
Actually should have said
There is no right to health care.
There is no right to healthcare so
don't bring it to me. It's why conservatives maybe against universal health care in your state, but you ve, never
heard me say anything other than
Romney was wrong and stupid with Romney care in Massachusetts, but it wasn't illegally wasn't against the constitution. State has
right to do that, I dont
problem with California voting to be the Damas group of people I've ever seen in my life. They have a right to live that way. They have a right to rule that way. If that's the way they want to do it, my problem with California, is they re
me in
because when they fail and they will I'll be on the hook and my taxes will have to go to pay for their nonsense, that's my problem, not that
do things that I disagree with in California, it
the state's right
and it is the people's right to vote
one way or another
that's what this is really all about. States rights
and the constitution,
Are we going to have a body that is just political.
because we have always tried to play by the rules and
if we can get this done, this time
I think everything changes every
thing changes there will be a litmus test. Their will-
people now they will say how are you in a vote and how you gonna vote
and I want to see, evidence that that has been in your dna from the beginning, because,
this has been a farce to the to the right for a very long time,
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here is Justice Cavanaugh,
for me and you really dig into it
history tells a somewhat different story. I think that is sometimes assumed.
think about some of the most important cases
consequential cases in this courts. History there's a
ring of them. Where
The cases overruled precedent.
Brown be bored
our separate but equal.
versus car which set the stage for one person, one vote west.
Total which recognise the state's authority to regulate business.
Miranda Verses, Arizona required required to to give warnings when the to learn about the right to remain silent, Avenant Charney, present to suspects and criminal custody war.
We Texas said,
I may not prohibit same sex conduct.
Forces, Ohio child
Seclusion airy rule applies to stay criminal prosecutions to exclude evidence obtained in violation of fourth amendment
Gideon versus Rain Wainwright, which guarantee the right to council in criminal cases
Barbara fell, which recognise the constitutional right to same sex me I mean he goes on each of those cases. That, though, what does he have right now? I mean it goes on and on and on and on and on, and it shows that cabin may actually be fighting on our side. We re hope for sure I mean it. Briar went to great extends to try to
you that this did not qualify as one of those types of cases, but I thought it failed frankly, without our back with morning programme
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this is the line, backed broke, but goes alembic programme. Justice Roberts strangely tat a great question yesterday in the Supreme Court.
as they were talking about
abortion and the Mississippi law that allows
was abortions up to
fifteen weeks,
fifteen weeks. It bans all abortions, including raper incest and
here's. What Justice Roberts asked, which I think is a very logical question,
if you think that the issue is one of choice,
that women should have a choice to terminate their pregnancy that supposes that there is a point at which they had
fair choice, opportunity to choice, and why would
fifteen weeks, be an inappropriate line,
viability, it seems to me, doesn't have anything to do with choice. It doesn't
and the problem with viability is. You are on the wrong side of history has of Europe
growing arguing its twenty four weeks. We are already wrong there. Already. There still arguing twenty four weeks. Twenty four weeks was a standard. Basically that was put him with Casey, because
because that was about the time that kids could live right point where it twenty weeks now, let me give you a couple couple: the coolest deeds in the entire world
Curtis Means and Richard Hutchinson there were
near what he'd they're both one years old. They
to have the the
occurred in the record was broken by Curtis means for the youngest baby ever born to lift their first birthday.
and they were in twenty one week's right at the beginning of twenty one weeks that just occurred
these kids, Arthur
thriving and others pictures of me haven't their little smash cake further. First, Perth, nay, twenty
Weeks, one of the kids that
that is a camera. It might be Curtis means, but I can remember Fidessa or not, but that the mother, how
to actually lie
the hospital about
or how long the baby had been a baking in the oven too,
get them to treat the baby because it was
the kid was so young there. I guess there's no chance, and then they saved him anyway, while because she
the life she had to lie and say no, actually, it's twenty four weeks before
If so, how many one where they were going to do anything? So how many more kid? How many, who are you, save? How many thousands and that number is going to get closer,
closer to kill
septuagenarian. You know it's not gonna be conception, but that
viability, number is going to get closer and closer and closer and
you're on the wrong side of history. Here's
justice, Alito and viability
twenty two
There was great by the way I mean Alito, they lead on King Thomas are pretty much the unquestioned.
Success stories are areas
look at this stage on. On the other side, the fetus has an interest in having a life that doesn't change. Does it from there
before viability to the point after viability?
in some people's views. Doesn't your honor, but with the court said, is that those philosophical differences can be resolved in a way that will I'm that's what I'm getting at? What is the philosophical origin? The secular philosophical argument for saying this is the appropriate lie,
There are those who say that the rights of persons Hood should be considered to have taken hold
point when the fetus requires certain independent characteristics but viable?
the is dependent on medical technology and medical practice,
Strange, it may continue to change now. When he's
talking about philosophical arguments, soda my or runs in to the defence and
What she says cut eleven.
The viability, wine discounts and disregard state interests, and the undue burden. Tat standard has all all of the problems and always under interest anything but
just a few
the issue of when my vision has been
we debated by philosophers,
the beginning of time.
so you just Seville, debated in relation, so amazing
so when you say this is the only right that
takes away from the state the ability to
protect life.
That's a religious views in it, which was it assumes
the fetus is life. What, when
you're not wearing gear. When do you suggest we begin that way?
I think the philosophical questions your honor mentioned all those reasons their hard. They ve been debated there there their important there. Those are all reasons to return this to the people, because the people should get to debate these hard issues. You see he's like K a set of my hour. Would you mind making my argument from a yak? This is some he's crazy. Actually, the point that Miss
Turkey is making, which is you can't take this away from the people and employees in just put again
even the Supreme Court disagreed with the Supreme Court standards
keep saying our well. You can overturn Rowan Casey Casey overturned row.
Casey. Yes, it said the fundamental findings of rope remained, but they got right
of the trimester plan, which was what Rovers is wait said: hey first trimester, you can't do anything third trimester you could put in lots of restrictions, one through the whole process
change that two viability. So the initial argument about abortion,
It really was not did not mention viability really at all
and that was that point was made yesterday as well. Viability is a new standard they put in in the nineties to to,
justify their mistake from the Seventys and now we're supposed to act like now, and the twenty twenties were not allowed to come up with a new reading on this. So there is a there is a non religious view
why don't we kill
kill homeless people
What are we kill homeless people
blow me. They don't have a good life. They have a horrible life, their living under a bridge. Do you want to live under a bridge like that, because they have the right to live forever?
To live by fundamental right to live yeah, but I mean you know there are in and out of prison their drug, adding I mean so they're gonna thither gonna continue to spiral down. We do this all the time with abortion. We say like how many Albert Einstein Corral: we aborted, how many Chile's waiter waiters have we aborted who hears what they do with their life, correct its their life to do something that is the non religious argument from the the future like ours, its that's the argument that future like ours, we can't-
We can't we don't have the right to
in somebody's future.
because we think that
worth living. There's a lot
of people that are very, very happy and fulfilled that we would look I'd go want to live like that. We should
the blog on a.
the argument is your arrogance, your
arrogance to decide what Sir
person wants in their future. You can't
can't eliminate them because you don't think they have a future. You can't above
people, because their people,
and you don't know the arguments going back and forth the lead it to happen early on that
children, will have no life and who you you got all adopt them.
You have no idea, there were people,
I know one. I work with somebody who is
the childhood from Hell
mom and dad drug attics hard.
Core drug addicts.
get away. He and his sister and his brother taken away very young by the state put in foster care,
mean a movie style, bad foster care system. He runs away the
Oh, I think
thirteen he runs away from the last foster home. They don't
report him because they were
just the money, so they they don't ever report that he's he's gotta, give DEC on the money and he known as active a system where their yeah. So he knows that so he
runs away,
he is living on the streets and when he
its old enough to go work at any store. Any restaurant he's working he's going to school himself
he's always playing the
shuffle with the parents,
He he goes in he's living. He he makes enough money to buy a little teeny apartment. He and his sister egos and gets his sister and his sister are living in the kitchen
Burma they can't afford food. They can afford heat. They
afford electricity, but this has a gas stove thing: how dangerous this is they?
and on the gas stove all winter, long and open it up, so they can have heat and they can sleep at night or you think
this guy has a future, I work with it.
Guy he's one of the most optimist,
hard working.
two per new wars, that I know her
is considered my women
brought to family life. My kids and I we went up to two tiniest parents house in all of the family, was around
and my son started talking about his brother
and all the Anson, nieces, nephews and uncles were like,
just a second you mean TIM
whose married to your sister
that he said no. My my brother
their brother and
and he just kept talking like it was no big deal and they were like wait. You hold it and now they're looking at us, like you, have a son and you ve got to talk to us about that. That's how policy is to our family. He I beg him
to spend time around my son because he's such a good role model dont, tell me
about somebody's life. You have no idea their life may suck, they may be in prison, but they have
today to make a different choice:
That's not religious! That's just
getting rid of humanity's arrogance.
Make the call for everyone else and that story could go a totally different way where, in
stead of that the whole beginning is the same, and instead they wanna being a total sum.
Ugh
live at home and play Xbox all day and guess what they still have the right to live deliberate, whether they accomplish anything with their lives at all. You don't have the right to kill them, because you think they might not do that.
Do life wrong to your stand or they may not have a life that you agree with, how many, how many elites, how many elites that you, you couldn't think right now you see how they look at people in the centre of the country. Do you think you could get
five or ten, you went all the universities are in everything and I'm talking a low number here. Five
ten, intellectual,
progressive elites that you could
gathered together. That would agree that
There are many people in
red states, but should just be a lick just liquidated because there never there are harm to society, and they just there
dragging us back into the stone age
gearing always easily with a progressive wanted were asked to go back. There
it had been a boarding every mixed race baby? They
I ve been a boarding. Every gave us do child of their someone who they believed were to be gay there they already are.
doing this, they ve worked.
it kills me that their Nancy Pelosi comes out yesterday and she's talking,
about how this is just racist. All of this in Mississippi is just racist really. Is it because
It seems to me that, when
twenty seven african american women out of out of a thousand compared to ten white
women out of a thousand have
abortion
seems like we're targeting African Americans more than were targeting blacks and g,
How is that? How did that happen? Because more
Grit Sanger was a white supremacist. This
entire operation was put together to talk
get the inner city to target the black community to eliminate the black race. Don't
To me
racism and abortion,
cause you're on the losing side of history.
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so the corporate media is really on the bandwagon that this is the end of RO versus Wayne and
There are three ways that this could could end
I mean it would be wonderful if, if
it ended. So states had the rights to do whatever the people of that state wanted to do
but it also could end
three three, three, all the
justice is theirs. There's no majority. We have,
absolutely no idea.
Now. Why is the corporate media telling you that this is over over
my thanks do is right when he said it's all about hyping up money and politics
and getting people ready for the mid term elections.
Can you imagine what the media is going to look like if, let's just say July, twenty twenty two rover,
His weight is overturned in the United States EU. Imagine how imagine anyone imagine how good Donald Trump looks
to the right could have great argument as to assuming that he has three justices their assuming they come through yet, which would be proud.
Probably necessary area unless they took a half step, would probably be no
everybody, I think you'd get all three of them. If this were to happen and if so is gonna, look very good, very good for Donald Trump
so they're, just there just arrived
keeping things up now why we
they believe it now because of politics. But there is another reason as well, because
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thinking about things
had for a little bit, and I am
I'm getting ahead of myself on this? I do not believe
This is a sure thing that rovers his way is going to get overturned or anything like the media is presenting it. But, let's just say it does per second,
just go down that road its
Post to come out in like July twenty to twenty two, a few mom
before the mid term,
election- yes,
How does something like that affect politics?
Well, first, can we start with what does it mean to overturn rovers his way, because I think that if the
truth gets out. It changes that question it's true. I may I
We can overstate the importance of this frankly me
Man S, conservatives, yes in of, for example, the Mississippi Laws limits abortion to fifteen weeks by the weight written by a female nurse, not so for all the idea of like all, while these men keep trying to tell me about it
body. Female nurse wrote the bill. Okay, so just as if a secular scrap, but but if you look at the fit fifteen weak villages say that was approved.
An Mississippi went to a fifteen weak plan. You can,
Abortions up till fifteen weeks
that would
still allow about ninety five percent of abortions. Correctly, however,
believe Mississippi is one of those that have already on the books like Texas. Does it,
RO versus Wade is ever overturning sates automatically and no abortion state. Let me take the step by step that we are that what they are actually talking about us is Mississippi law that is limited to fifteen weeks about ninety five percent of
abortions happened before fifteen weeks anyway. Ok, so any
have to believe there's about
four percent more than
between sixteen and twenty weeks, and my guess is: there's a they move, those up a few weeks right, you're more
so the people that would normally have the abortion between sixteen to twenty weeks. Have it a little earlier before fifteen weeks in the situation that would break
about ninety nine percent of abortions
and then you are at a situation where they're still opportunity, if you wanna go past, that to go to different states so to California. So what would this actually do? How many abortions, what it actually prevent, what it turn
into the handmaids tail and
Juliet government,
looking down on us, so that women have no choice whatsoever and all the elements are taken away. No, unfortunately, by the way it was,
still result in pretty much everybody that one
to have an abortion having an abortion.
If rovers is weighed were to get overturned completely. However, as
point out many states. Red states have triggers
their constitution blush
had the opposite triggers which
automatically would make a boar
illegal in their state
various ways to do this, but basically, if that's, if that ruling comes down in a bunch of states, you just have it
illegal, to have an abortion
states like California, for example, it would automatically become legal so right up.
that you wouldn't have made have a bunch of different changes in the law, but there would be states where it would be illegal. There's a pro abortion group that came out with a map. That said, here's what's gonna happen and they
I think this is optimistic from our point of view
about twenty six states would get rid of it. I think that's problem
too high, but it's me now, it's probably at least twenty states. That would do it, but I'm taking their map because there are pro cha
this organisation, and they want. They see this as a violation of rights, so
is the most arduous thing that could happen to a woman who wanted to have an abortion. What is
worst case scenario, how
far. Would you have to drive to get an abortion in the United
it's, the absolute farthest distance would be based
Golly from Southern Florida tonight?
Carolina, which is a
a twelve hour drive now. I've. That's
Nothing right, it's private, probably a lot harder than it is today. What if you can't drive you're a woman can drive, then you could fly in two hours. What, if you don't have any legs to be able to? You know get to the airport, then
guarantee, there will be a pro choice organization that will transport would have known rags and no hands, so you can answer the phone,
you'd do. Hopefully you haven't, elects a nearby had you can take the phone call that what if you're so poor and you live in a place where the
in turn. Nets are also slow.
See this is these those little you're? Not thinking of that is definitely not worse. I don't think I'm happy, but yes, there would certainly be away there. But my point, though, is that a two hour flight
Which, by the way costs less than the actual abortion would
an option for you to fly into one of these states or you would have
take a
to drive one one day. Have the operation maybe stay over in a hotel and come back after that? It's not.
Nothing, but is it honestly honestly, do we actually claim
that this is some massive violation. Even if you believe that abortion is a is a, I know its, not honest as one I'm so nine, although if, if you wanna leave, abortion is a fundamental human right. We come weekly against all history
and common sense, but if you do believe that what you
have to do, is in an investor day or two in travelling to get one
guarantee. You
all of these organizations that say it's a human right and what you're donations are going to accept donations from rich liberals all around the country to Trance
for these women to these places to do this and they will just like
you realise when you have differ
tax laws on tobacco. There will be abortion huts popping up right on the border of all of these states to see
of all these people, I think that's a tear-
out outcome, but we have
recognized that its real. What else is real is there? Are organisations that already exist overseas
we'll mail. You, abortion pills
If you live in an area where they believe abortion is too restrictive, they ruled the rules against are too restrictive, so
he's going to be based.
sickly impossible to eliminate this horror show
by law
the only solution to this long term- and this does not mean that we we still go through this core process. We still make it illegal everywhere. We can. We do everything we can to save even one life, because that's really important, but the only way to make this horror show to go away in a real and a real long term. Fashion is
win the hearts and minds of people to realise how terrible disease? If you made slavery legal tomorrow, no one would be getting slaves, because everyone recognizes that slavery is terrible right
have to win people
over on this, you have to persuade them over a long period of time. I believe, honestly, that that will happen.
I do believe eventually, this country and this world will eventually see this process.
As for what it is, so it's gonna take a long time are a tool. That is why our that's why plan parenthood is in our schools right now,
They are in our schools right now. This is why this is all being jam down their throats because they believe you have to win
hearts and minds of kids and the
ex generation and the
are doing that effectively. Now your original question to me was: what does this mean politically at what does it houses of sorrow that twenty twenty two election cars? I will say that I I think it
could honestly cost republican function. Fine,
Think that's where I am too. You know you want to sell it. That's the cost of getting rid of rovers is weighed than that's the cost of getting rid of rovers his weight
gay here's, the thing: here's what's gonna happen if it was overturned- and
again we're looking at July? The media is gonna hype this as if
to a loss already for the left there,
be doing that now until the court comes out, they are going to be saying
you know we're gonna be living below the handmaidens tail. It's coming, it's coming, it's coming just
the juice, the left up. That's what's gonna happen now
in it. He already is: if
does turn out that they don't take any half measures which I dont know. I can't find them in the court case yesterday at least
I'm gonna have to decide either stands
Minnesota Minnesota, the viability think it is either. This is either good or we're gonna stick to row versus Wade
one of the other and it will have a boy
Sure huts on all of the borders of of states that don't do abortion,
it's a horrible outcome
Going to see the biggest thing is a bigger divide in America and
This is why I said: okay, if it cost twenty twenty two
I know this is.
dangerous to say, because we can't afford to lose twenty. Twenty two.
But this is a soul thing.
if we are on the side of saving children- and we are these- are babies
These are children this,
the second leading cause of death in America. Abortion.
it's between heart disease
and the third is cancer. Abortion is
number two things
of the souls and the blood that
is on all of our hands, so
if we lose fine, so be it that much
a b. The sacrifice that we give up and say Lord: can you help protect us again? Please,
because we may lose. We really need some divine providence to happen here,
and I would rather trust God
then the voting machines quite honestly and I'd
other position myself on his side
the side of history. You just
have to know we are on the right side of history site
France is going to continue to move that line of viability back further and further and further p
we are going to see
in the end.
What a monstrosity. This really is idle
leave, truly that in a hundred years we
you're gonna, be looked back out on as barbarians. We
there you would. They really just killed all their children. It was the
Second leading cause of death in people, didn't even talk about it. We are gone,
to be looked at as barbarians. So what's gonna happen
you're gonna, have a deeper divide and-
we're gonna, see the death called yet stronger.
Or because you know- and I know that
add when it says fifteen
if they decide that the Mississippi law stands? That means,
that you can now have states, decide we're not do
abortion or we are
everyone knows that Mississippi is not gonna, say. Fifteen weeks, if there really free, they're, gonna, say
no abortion, Texas, no abortion
and their several states. It will say: no abortion. There
not going to say in the blue states. Oh
abortion, as it is
to have an agenda they were
abortions
after birth, so
you're going to sea states that go further in the
or direction.
You're gonna see evil increase in those states.
Guarantee it guarantee it, they ve
I already told you that's what they want- let the baby boy,
born, and then the mother has time period where she can decide whether she wants to keep it or not.
already said that in Virginia
And in New York so
I personally lie
to know what I am dealing with and
I believe that we are not fighting flesh and bone. We're not fighting our neighbours. We're not fighting. The Democrats were fighting evil, evil,
has a choke hold on a lot of people right now
I'd rather have all of the people who art captivate
by evil yet before they get sucked in because
awfully seductive and easy. I
much rather have it exposed so the good
people can remain good people and say yeah, we're not part of that at all costs. Look at the death colt! This is.
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does its unreasonable to you. I mean we're, not the only ones that are going to take this and go. Oh, ok, how means we're gonna say no abortions, that's going to
take the reins off, because this
cream court won't have to decide. Now. That's why I don't think the principle of this is
Renault sending it to the states. While that is
obviously, at the very least what should happen, and it should not be illegal to kill your children. Do I have
I think about this. If you had like a matrix like this,
Opie in future, where you would describe this process if we were aliens that came out for another planet and saw that movie would think outlets, no society whatever do that
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Billy innocent in every way
are just being eliminated from society constantly to the tune of
sixty two million in the United States alone and by the way overwhelmingly out of proportion to
Minorities, as you pointed out one three one, three, two one and they're making the argument today that I, if you take this away, you're, taking away the right move mainly of minorities yeah, yet we want them to live. Yes, we want more here's the thing I know we're so racist, but here's that
The result of our policy means tens of millions of black people being alive. Three know on what the result of Europe all right, I know, is that there are tens of millions of black people that should be here right now, interacting with
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that's our racism did that. That's you that your policy on the left that eliminated tens
of millions of black people. Three two one,
almost as if it was by design.
We are living in the matrix
I know what that means and people have dismissed it. You know,
I suppose I could urge chance. We are already living in the matrix. We are just not in the way it was portrayed in the movie and
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We are dealing with so much insanity, so much insanity and I'm telling you all we have to do is just live by the constitution and the bill of rights. Every argument
you have with people. You should
You should be able to know. I can talk.
you or not. Just by asking this, when they start, they ask you something political. They want to talk about political, say: hey, listen,
Just want to know
the ground rules here before we talk, I want to know if we have enough in common,
to be able to discuss things, because if we don't have this in common,
just gonna argue in it. I'd rather just be your friend,
and the question is: do you agree
with a bill of rights? Do you
three with a bill of rights, because if
we agree with a bill of rights. So many of our problems- Lee
the political realm and become very clear vote.
common sense. Do you believe
the bill of rights? The
that's why it's so dangerous when politicians say this, isn't about your freedom? Yes, it is
because once you start cutting the corners of the bill of Rights,
all freedoms are lost because it's a little here in a little there and a little here and then a little. Moreover here and it's all gone and that
the point whereat.
Let me give you an example:.
Should the government be able to
clothes you down,
and drive you out of business without compensation
and I mean real compensation,
think the law suits against the federal government. As you put my business out of business and you
should pay for my business because you took it from me
and you wouldn't, let me open up and if
if I tried to stay alive thing,
who came in and you put all kinds of fines on me, you and
me with jail time. I'm gonna give you
a story that this woman, all
he did is she has
Restaurant she tried to keep it open.
she faces criminal charges for staying open during covert nineteen mandates.
Her jury trial is coming up on Monday. She could go
to prison.
This is insane least,
Hansen is with us now, hello, LISA,
Glenn. Thank you so much for having me on your show. I can't believe I mean most of us feel live in Texas covered.
not a thing anymore. It just doesn't bother people down here anymore.
Where are you tell me the story of what happened I get just if I can
turn off with a glance. Am I just want to be very clear to you listening audience, and this has been my message all along. You know in the beginning, when all this took place
but this is never the fight that I'm fighting has never been just about me and my company, even here
You ve been about me and my company. I would have to call my door and walked away and figured out how to pay off the dead in quietly in and are often into the you know grateful blue yonder whatever, but has been about the people.
Minnesota and really for the people of the United States of America. I am thinking here our children and our grandchildren, though just to be clear that
this is all about there's no way, I would have thought that fight just for a little old me toward him.
In the land back. You know. Last year, twenty twenty zero, the governor, our governor Governor Wall Quota.
this bars and restaurants is another small businesses, the first part of the year there early early in the year and I complied having shut.
I didn't. I didn't survived that the business somehow we kept her doors open. We did everything we could do you know of entrepreneurs which try to figure it out, but I said
He has thereby the second shot down. If he does, it began, which he did. He shouted down a second time in November of twenty twenty tell my husband
dad. I'm either are shutting down permanently closed, my door forever or
I am opening up fully because what he's doing what to say
it is doing against us is wrong, though I guess it does. You know he chose
open up fully, because that was the right thing to do, and it was
I think, to do more for our kids for
grand kids. I have a kids. I have line grandkids with three on the way, I'm thinking of them and future two
and everybody else who kissing grandkids right. This is America, so today that, once I opened backup fully
stop following the unlawful mandates that are not long. Governor can't make laws are the
after me, hard and heavy and filed for a criminal answer
charges against me and Africa
in dealing with we're going on almost a year now that this December sixteen last year, when I open my doors fully the day after I got a deep into fits from the states, though
and in Minnesota. I just want to make sure in Minnesota the government, the governor,
has no right to enact a law and no authority with the executive branch to enforce. Even the emergency orders is that right,
He has no authority. Ah, there's no authority, the executive,
France has no authority to enforce his executive orders
he didn't even have about. He called the day active nature which
in two thousand by the legislation actually took away. The power or the authority for governor to enact
active nature urgency with the IMF
the order yeah, do you for emergency order right, so instead he in his eye
decorative order, he called it gives me not act
nature, I'm using the wrong terminology here. He called it a us
he called it an active nature, but in the next sentence in his executive order. If you look at it,
actually he refers to the federal government, calling it a health emergency. We turned about so which
the health emergency is what the legislature removed from the governor to be able to develop an act that sort of mandates. Anyway, we have so much time
on every level. Not only is you know that the executive branch, I guess the best way to describe what is happening, is that the judiciary,
if an lockstep with the executive branch in allowing the governor to usurp the limitation of the power that our place
Upon him by the state and federal constitution, so the judicial
corruption involved are, in my case cases
involved a refusal to address illegal issue apple. It refusal
native answer. Did they were answered by a truly independent judiciary having the duty to protect the rights of the people from
usurpation other power by by them
who played an executive branches? It would destroy the powers,
After that now has the people serving the government.
Contrary to the original original order of sovereignty of God, man, government, that's really.
Revealing your prove your problem in Minnesota, is you ve got George Soros, affecting your judiciary and you also have Keith Alison, as your attorney general, I mean
are in trouble up there, though there
There are two major problems: aren't they? Yes, they are. They are yeah
So what we have is fired. The judiciary process here is out. You know, I've had a very I work with
a team of national Action Task force
play Banda. You know helping me I'm going through the thin and I presented as to Juris or some people might wanna say pro se
and so I dont have a lawyer and the reason that I'm doing that. I think this is really important when what I seen from other folks,
in a minute, but going to the same thing that I am worthy decry the governors suggestion to shut down
you know state comes after them. They hire a lawyer, one unseen happening after losing their cases. There making plea deals with with the government and- and I said that that's not going
to do what we want we are looking for is we're looking for a return of liberty than freedom in the state of Minnesota sign.
and so the only way to be able to do that is to go into this court of law without an attorney because the journey there so doing limited. So I'm
Just I you know, I have watched enough.
Lock at and enough
l, a law to know not having an attorney is usually frowned upon his best.
The data Minnesota. They don't like it when you step outside of the the rule that their game as the day of tried to force me. In fact in this
Ok, then I'll? Let you know this is a case of actually been ruled out
by ago, by a judge,
here. He wrote,
but he would not allow me listen to this, I'm a single sure
older. I on my company, I'm the only shareholder
he would not allow me to represent my company. There was being sued by the state
although, even though the statute, the Minnesota,
you clearly allow a single,
shareholder to represent their company
He would not allow it, and so therefore I was not allowed in the courtroom,
and therefore I have what that than eighteen thousand dollar fine earth sanction against me, because I
possibly law that Kate, because he would not allow me he wouldn't follow the law and allow me to represent my company
this is insane what's going on Europe?
Looking at what Alma
three years in jail?
is the real possibility. Eight hundred and ten days, that's how I lay eight hundred and ten thousand dollars
the nine thousand dollars in fines. So
trial happened. Last week the day before Thanksgiving we went into pre trial. It was probably I was told it would belong at one of the longest pretrial or maybe the longest pretrial in the history of one of the Japanese that was there watching over
cape andor those almost a three hour
free trial. Sweden,
so long as because there
so many legal, constitutional, statutory legal issues on the record- and I went point by point by point, with the judge now in a pre trial. According to statute, the judge recur
I urge you here and to make determination correct at that pretrial correct,
no determination with made zero determinations were made now, I'm going into pre trial on Monday December, thick with with
No sorry, not retrial jury trail enjoying into jury trial on Monday December sick. I,
no, that no discrimination have mainly been made. No rules have been made. No answer,
been given to me.
All my legal issues that I do thank you that document, as I note the luxury, but it's really interesting
how this is all playing out. It deserves
there is no rule of law anymore? The judge should have we.
oh, what, when I still have no today Thursday
A week later, I still have no detour
nation from the judge. Also, how are you supposed to mean
I mean it's a judge. Just gonna tell you all. You can't bring that up. You can't do that. It does
the trial. Would I wouldn't be surprised, I will
This surprised, and I will stand on my constitution on common law rights. I will, after all,
stand on the onward
what is given to us as as the people.
I'm in a whole his feet to the fire and- and
He's he's you ve gotta do want to do things you gotta. Allow me to prevent my defence. I
you have the right to defend myself right. Let me out,
Let me ask you is there is? Is there video allowed in this trial?
let me do they have a camera that
can get public assets for
well is, if I understand you correctly, on no there's, no video, no audio allowed in its public trial.
You find out find out about that, because I would love to I'd love to have some attorneys watch this that this should be. This should be seen
if not I'd like to know somebody who is a real journalist.
That is on the freedom side. They could actually go to the court or maybe maybe there's somebody in our audience. It is a very good attorney.
Could go sit in the court and give us a blow by blow on what's happening.
your case I've gotta run, but I do want to say this. She has set up. A go fund me
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Yesterday from Mississippi and in the Supreme Court, we're gonna talk to him about that stand by
I wonder if he can find this right in the constitution. Maybe he's been able at baby yet
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so is an anarchist brief that was filed MIKE Lee TED Crews, Josh Holly. As a friend the court supporting this Mississippi law. We wanted,
MIKE these thoughts on what happened yesterday and where the court may be headed high MIKE alone
We want a good heavier. So tell me, I'm I'm. I can't wait to hear
you don't really strong arguments made yesterday a minute ago
case against row and against Casey.
the day is pointed out
the front of the court brief that I submitted along with senators Holly and crews. There isn't a constitutional case.
to be made. The whirlwind Casey, nor is there a case for
Flying story, decisive deferring to the courts on prior present to produce a precedent is proven, so unworkable shoot them.
lower courts
let alone the Supreme Court itself can even agree on what Rowan key she'd mean and what its outer found limits. Whore, and for that very reason it can't stand, but there's a reason.
that would make something up out of whole cloth when it has no foundation at all in the constitution or in
Five hundred years of anglo american jurisprudence, things are going to get really messed up and that's exactly what has happened.
I think yesterday a compelling case was made for the fact that Rowan Casey
There will be overruled and at the Mississippi law will be upheld. So in you
our conclusion on this advocates brief! You say the status quo is unattainable.
Where legal doctrine has repeatedly failed to offer clarity where it is proved unworkable in the past and will likely engender unpredictable consequences in the future. Its exists,
Didn'T- constitutes an open invitation to judges to interpret it according to their own policy preferences, usurped,
the constitutional prerogatives of the legislature that
actually, I think, is the
The other side feels
of the same way that you can't have you. You cannot
have a halfway measure here. It's you,
online or all out here. I think I think that's right, and I think the answer has to be all in the region.
This is a legislative determination. It is
a judicial one it's not
in the constitution, to be very, very clear. I it's important too,
took to remind ourselves that overturning row in cases
does not mean that abortion
all of a sudden automatically be unlawful throughout the United States of America? Doesn't make it illegal? Does it make it criminal? It simply says people can
decide these things through their elected lawmakers.
the folks in Mississippi have decided that they want to protect
where human life, after eighteen weeks of development after the baby is developed, I legs and fingers and toes and the baby can suck or some other state might decide to do differently? I suspected
abortion laws in Massachusetts and New York owes overturned
Rowan occasion would look different from those in MRS Emilia or you talk. I think I might, I think, they're going as what we living at your writing, or I think that we are looking at the Vienna.
We're not gonna, limited fifteen weeks
if this is overturned, rude, Texas in Mississippi, they're gonna say no, no abortion here, but
we're going to see the opposite in California in Massachusetts in and New York, you're gonna see me I well. Maybe I can kill em after their after their poor
cause. That's really where there is a death called and that's really where their headed, that's what they want and
I think, you're gonna, see I think you're gonna see some real.
Crazy, but I
opening decisions in states if this,
overturn? Would you agree with that? Yes, I think that,
absolutely right: that's that's! How the constitution work,
people were allowed to enact foolish crazy ridicule
laws in their respective states, not every
the idea is unconstitutional,
and no matter how bad their laws get in this area. It doesn't mean that they can do our
social structure is set up in such a way as to allow people to enact the laws that they deem appropriate. So
subject to certain limitations imposed on the states by the constituents. Want you don't transgress, one about an abortion,
isn't on the list of things that state can do in the constitution, then you're. Ok,
So when you had, I figure was Kagan yesterday. That said,
in others,
lots of things now, a sort of my or there's a lot of things that are not in the constitution. I act,
we cheered for them
because they were going for what what
specifically what right in the constitution is being violated,
it couldn't really come up with one there? Was they asked several times? What is it
you're saying is constitutionally protected. Here
sort of my order came out and said: well, there's lots of things that are in the constitution. Will
doesn't that make the
case for Mississippi that it goes back. According to the tenth amendment to the people,
and the states? Yes, absolutely
what it says, the Bible way speaking just a sort of my own. I thought she was very cold in
one billion. So many issues, one
lighted, the entire conversation was one justice or my or very offensively stated that a baby's reaction,
the painful stimuli and what does not
necessarily indicate that the child, in fact feels pain and she reference people in vegetative, states that have some muscle movement, the painful stimulus
What the fuck is that supposed to mean thing I'll just say: let me play that kind of people cut eighteen from soda my or hear here's. What he's talking about the literatures filled with episodes of people
we're completely and utterly playing trade. Responding.
To stimuli
There is about forty percent of TED people, who is here
their feet. The foot will require
There are spontaneous acts by did bring people, so I dont think that
a response to
by a foetus necessarily proves that there's
the sensation pain or there
there's consciousness above what it will? What
position a that science will show that central follow the science. I hate to say that
the science will show that's not true, but what in
her judicial role, my gives
heard thought that maybe that's a good
institutional point to throw out there. I almost hesitate
so the question, because it so gruesome but
She some help. Thanks to that end,
That person is able to communicate with the world if they are ineffective,
of state, or if they are ass, she put it dead, brain people. I don't know what to do.
brain person, as I assume she meant brain dead people,
that they're not human life. She that's that's the essence of what we're dealing with your work.
with human beings who are in less than human glance
Things happen in any civilization. Bad things have happened
in our civilization. Whenever we have allowed societies to treat some people as not Schuman, that
exactly what is happening here and they made it up. Whole flock look like we did get back to the coast
sugar, and we need to allow an elected lawmakers to make love.
Not nine lawyers dressed up in robes I
Tell you this MIKE that I really believe I read that the an article that said pretty much the same thing today from the Federalist that
The response will be in the end from the right mightily,
that Michael II will be the next Supreme Court justice. If this fails,
we are so fed up with.
well, you know giving and well we're just,
the trust- and we didn't really know for sure we want to know we want to know
it's time to know.
Do you believe that that is a constitutionally protected right or not? And if you say no,
It's not great, if you say well, I'm not sure I wouldn't want to speak out about the good by its
time to know that our Supreme Court justices under.
stand the constitution and read it the same way as the people who are
electing the president to choose.
That person would be
novel concept, forced to know them, especially in Peru,
when you look in an era in which judges have
upon themselves. The mantle
makers. I look forward to the day or that no longer the case, but I won't be very clear vision is that takes this needs to happen now, in this case there isn't
really going to be a better opportunity. Then this kicks
they try to find a middle ground. On this one, if they try to preserve really,
Casey while upholding
this law doesnt work, why
I'm going to work, because we will be saddled with the same Infirm founded
that we have had for forty eight years,
there were nineteen years passed between one
we decided
Nineteen, seventy three in case it was decided in eighteen. Ninety two
The term knows that that decision was rendered justice. Kennedy proclaimed for the court out. Ok,
debate is finally over war. Finally, putting this to rest, nineteen years after
twenty nine years have now elapsed since Casey too. Now it hasn't been put to rest, and it hasn't been because it built on nothing and
you can't take a debatable matter in society and render it beyond debate, while court in the constitution and less what you're quoting from the constitution, actually supports. What you say it does this isn't going away?
this case has to be decided and that decision has to involve overturning grow versus wait. Looking had their case on the other side, fairly from their perspective
can you find anything,
what they say that ties to the constitution, not the way you read it, but the way they read. It
Can you find cause? I couldn't find it yesterday and I think that
Thomas and others were like? Where what are we talking about?
can you find what they're saying is com?
statistically protected. No, no, you can't find
and in the heavy artillery wave or do anything yeah yeah? If, if they explained not very rarely,
when you try to think someone down where they go through all the motions to explain it, but if you did
you could for those who,
through the analysis they couldn't do it without falling back on
These really weird terms talking about emanations collective.
overlapping in forming a numbers going out from freestanding existing constitutional protection better themselves, broad enough
to cover privacy within the marital bedroom, extending to the killing
of an unborn child, those kind of global Jim
aspects are what you have to go through, adding
Approach upon entrance
based on language is not even in the constitution,
how they got to the fifth amendment. I think, as I heard them quote, the fifth amendment, I'm looking at an I'm like there's nothing in the fifth amendment that would even remote
they cover abortion, as are all so so they would have been much more likely. Referring to the due process. Caused
of the forty, the men were dealing with a state law here. The fourteen amendments due process clause deals with the states that fit the mammoths due process clause deals with complex with the federal
and so they they believed that, if an outbreak of due process, therefore, before keep amended version of the due process clause and that do problem,
as one read in conjunction with other freestanding protection in a bill of rights
It includes abortion, because there are emanation
from each of those freestanding
protecting those numbers or be shadow weeks. I it makes no sense. Look when one might one might
boys, Jameson John weren't junior high. I require them to red. Brick
versus Connecticut, which was the predecessor feast Rovers is going to put him in different parts of the house at one of them to read. It just see what they buy, both recognised in junior high, that this was made up. This was like an insult to verbal gymnastics,
these were contortions. They work deceptions. Let me list
pretend I didn't know that lawmakers. Let me pretend I didn't know that case by heart at what was the name of escape.
they had your sons, Red Connecticut. What is it yes, Griswold Person, Griswold versus Connecticut
Ok, when are you I'm sure this is discussed, all the timid dinner table, and I am not my kids, I haven't read it the button
before your guy, automated fourth grade, but that's a different story. Real quick as I think I've got to go to a network break but mike-
How does this and do you think, I believe in them
with the overturning of robbers. Wait. I think there will likely be five votes, possibly six to overturn Rowan Casey.
Supreme Court, the nine justices alone, no staff, anyone else.
will meet tomorrow afternoon in private, to discuss the keeps the case will then be more or less
decided. We won't know what the outcome is until likely late. You wow MIKE
you're a praying person. I encourage you to pray for the court between now and tomorrow. Thank you so much Douglas you, my thanks.
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Ok, I kind of frames things differently for me. I, like the optimism. I do term likely I hand migration
I guess not optimistic guy when it comes to the Supreme Court, usually yes
he's, I've talked to him, you know through Obama, care and everything else and he's like look.
This is what it says, but I don't think they're going. I don't do this
what should be done, but I'll they they're gonna do. That
Well, this is, as he pointed out, the opportunity
right. This entire, don't think my whole life that I bring
for an opportunity like this in the Casey?
case was in the nineties,
and we really the last chance to take this on just one little full force, but this
the court that was now actually seems to look at the constitution and care about. What's inside of it
and they don't get everything right. But it's gone
in that way, it's going that way
this is the first real example where they could set. Something right
You know that it's, it's rare, that you see something this big go back to the people and that's that
all that were arguing about here, really,
cases about that's all these cases about it's not about abortion. It's about.
who decides this Phyllis,
soft coal
buzz, saw. We don't like
talk about it because everybody has a different point of view and that
it's. What this case really, as is all about.
do these nine people have the right to make,
the decision about
something so divisive as this, where people
really know, or
should it be left in the hands as close to the people as possible, because the
people in New York might think some
different than the people here in Texas, and I now
The people in Texas think different thoughts than they do in California.
and why should we have to live under the California kind of mindset and have them rule over our conscience,
and why should? Why should Texans have
your conscience rule over the people that are living in New York and that's the case they are making to the Supreme Court. Yes, that I dont believe is the correct principle in this particular I address is murder, so it suffices stiffly it I'll get you out of your own state laws, allow it right, but that is the argument that they are in the front of the Supreme Court.
it's not about abortion, it's about. Do you get to decide or these nine old people, persons programme,
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What I say hello to a very dear friend of mine somebody I have more respect for then almost anybody. I know his name is Edwin black
he is the host of the podcast, the eminent black show. He is the author of IBM in the Holocaust.
and a book that I am re reading right now, the far Hood witches
Everybody should read this book. It's
phenomenal what you will learn about history, that you had no idea we
talked about having him on a few days ago, for the anniversary of and I'm gonna butcher, this Edwin, I'm sorry Yom Hog E rush.
yeah the arm hard. All you you pronounce it perfectly you're such a good liar
where I am not familiar with the day of expulsion,
Tell me what what that is.
Yes, the Dave, expulsion, yon, podgy roof is actually a camera
commemoration day that I personally proclaimed and conceived. It denotes the sad, a tragedy of some fifteen arab countries.
Publicly and permanently and in a coordinated fashion, expelling from eight hundred and fifty thousand of their jewish residents. Penniless
and state with many of whom were forced by this move to be era
lifted, an emergency basis to Israel. It was forgotten
by many in the community. I regret
did it when I brought the fire,
then the Arab Nazi Alliance, to the fore and in twenty four team
the israeli government decided that this would be
worldwide observance of this expulsion, whether they had known no name and
Yom hockey roof means day of the expulsion, and in conjunction with my colleagues, I was able to get a den of precaution and identity before this November. Thirty four November thirtieth, which we just up, observed and forever more
the day of regret when eight hundred and fifty thousand men, women and children, many of whom their families had lived in these countries for twenty seven hundred years, were summarily expelled.
Without a penny to their name and stateless and had to be rescued,
what year did this happen? Miss happened. It me.
It was warned that was on the front page of the New York
times, you have done in broad daylight. It was argued
at the EU when this occurred just stepped to the partition vote.
who are you and resolution one eighty one that said there would be two states, a Jew,
state in an arab state. Now, at that time the word Palestinian
he meant to Georgia Zionist in nineteen sixty four, there was identity theft and the Arabs in the area, with the help of the KGB which hit him
and to the Palestine Liberation Organization, expropriated, the name Palestinians, and so this occurred just within five years of the world, learning that six million Jews head
been exterminated by the Nazis and, ironically, the only internet
Snow Organization that helped the Nazis in their persecution of the Jews was the international arab community through the air higher Cover committee, and that was led by the mafia.
so am I who fanny and when I have to have you back in studio with makers weave we have. We have come
did a few things
from the Arab Nazis that are just phenomenal, I showed people when they combine a tour and there like wait, wait what
and it's just the t v
history. That is not taught you will
completely unlock the understanding of what's happening in the Middle EAST and be able to see good versus evil so
clearly when
you understand the prick
recent history
of the nazi influence in in the Middle EAST. I'm could you
only change subjects for just a second IBM in the Holocaust. You're. On with me, I think, for a pod cast
We went over
gosh what was his name, the the guy from that was the head of IBM during World WAR, lots and lots and J Watson. Ok, can you just quickly in two minutes tells us
or I mean it's important- understand Watson
the name of the IBM,
computer that they are now using to diagnose people.
they, this is going to be the replacement for your doctor and I believe it's a good thing and be
is going to happen, but it will be
to look at all of disease and
everybody's records and be able to go,
That's probably what you have and it will be much more accurate, but it's called Watson and
It's terrifying about? This? Is the arrogance of IBM and the people involved with this to call it Watson
because who was he Edwin
Thomas J Watson off. First of all. Yes, we need every medical advance and every medical automation that we can possibly in rent
the need to be named for a sociopath, a war, criminal
yes, how Mr Watson, who was convicted extortionists before he ever came to IBM and
personally micromanage all the collaborate
with the Third Reich Dead, automated all six phases of the Holocaust, that's the identification of the Jews, the expulsion from society. The cup
escalation of their assets. There get ovation their deportation and trains and even their extermination. My book IBM in the hall cause just hit.
Its twentieth anniversary, not a comma, have been changed IBM over the past two decades. We ve lost him. Are you there?
Why did you are you're breaking up? You said after two decades, not a comma has changed too. Even though IBM has fought you.
No IBM his head. There have been silent, they ve never take the night,
a single their surrogates. Their Sarah gets in the press. Have fought shy, utopia of course, but but the book has withstood the test of time
Not a single com, I have been changed, IBM have never
privately or publicly denied any sentence within the book.
Remember, Thomas J Watson received a metal from aid off him.
were in Berlin. That was invented specifically to honour the single foreigner. Who is the most helpful
to the third right. So it is really frightening, because it's not just history that people dont know and now this is what they're calling their medical device at IBM named after him. He was
instrumental
a new, absolutely knew what was going on in the concentration camps idea.
People were repairing those things every two weeks and Edwin has all of the
arguments in this book, but
it's also not just for history. It is for the future look at where
look at how these giant information companies, Facebook, Google,
All of these companies are now working hand in hand, and
helping the chinese round people up for their concentration camps. Nothing has happened, nothing
he's changed IBM in the Holocaust, well, Google,
and the internment of the wiggers. We know that's a genocide. They
haven't changed because nobody's been ever held responsible for it. Am I wrong?
Edwin
There is no question that those who are state never again have been shocked to certify that. Never
Japan is now and now means to we girth do wiggers do
Probably a million of them have
been rounded up. Their children have been seized, their
Women have been sterilised in rates daring concentration, camp to forced labour, and what we are
It is worth seeing an MBA Emma Ladbruk.
James who take a need for justice
pan him with a shoe made by slave labour and weaker cotton. Cotton in
minutes China can, let me ask you: were one last question we last time you're on
I think the radio programme we adjourn
Done podcast with you, where you
laid out. Leave I can remember seven or eight steps to the whole
cost, and you said you were, you could have even all
is seven steps in place, but still be a long way away from the Holocaust, so it doesn't get.
t anything
have. We sense we spoke maybe a year ago are
closer
or further away which do
action are. We headed.
That's a weird time for it to be cut off. Is there
there, you ok, they're your go ahead: the wrong direction. Ok, weird for breaking up again, let me
take a quick brakes if we get a better connection with him car
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truly and you you don't hear me say this. I don't think very often. If ever
one of my real heroes in life today, and I think the bridge
this man, I know, and a guy who has dedicated his life to truth against all odds.
Is Edwin Black and I I
so respect him and it
honour to have him on the programme again.
of the Edwin Black Show, which is a pod cast
author of IBM in the Holocaust and the far hood, if they are each year,
de must read for anybody who is interested in what's really going on in the Middle EAST. If you want understand it
the perspective of history Edwin,
you lined up the all of the steps of the holocaust. Can you go through those? What is it seven or eight steps? Yes, I will but just answer your question before we were cut off where there were getting closer or further away from the events that
occurred during world war. To the answer is
going in the wrong direction. The first step that I'd be am outlined in concert with it, with Hitler's request for a final solution was
identification for everyone is now identified defect,
that way way way way and we are going were saw that this talk of these biometric passports,
is is really I mean, that's Hitler's dream. Yes, what.
might have over the years has now taken place within a matter of
Months, that is the identification
in a very not only who they are
who they know but where they are, and probably
they have been and where they are going from step. One is identification step towards exclusion. Once people or are identified their excluded from society in the case of the Nazis, the Jews were fired up from their jobs. They were kicked out of associations step three is expropriation crop rotation,
especial fines. Seizure of assets are criminalization of conduct with financial penalties.
wow we have, since we talked with, we have made,
massive
grass in the wrong direction on all three of those mass it. Well, I just I just heard that it might be.
Austria, I'm not sure one of one of the overseas countries is planning on finding people
four thousand dollars if they have not yet been vaccinated next step after plop reservation
is a ghetto innovation and I should say
yet in the northern territories of Australia, there are now speaking of creating camps.
Yeah, they aren't. You would be on vaccination iraqi among the aborigines. Obviously,
Nobody wants to get into step five and stepped six step. Five was deportation and a step
six is extermination IBM assisted in that part. Of course, that's not
We discussing the matter at this point, Bryce,
and those last to do, even if we have the even if we have six out of the seven it's
still not what the Nazis did
and weak still can turn it around, but
becomes more and more difficult, because if you get the wrong people in power on either side
yet the wrong people in power, and they turn this machine on and what
happened over
decade and a half or a decade for sure in
Germany happens overnight overnight. We are, we are several horizons away from an
retrieve a bold step for our right now. There is absolutely time to she's control of the situation to reverse the situation. Now is just writing yesterday
in my book war against the weak, which you know, I love you Genics in Connecticut, one thousand, nine hundred and thirty, eight
the governor had organised a programme, a programme where people went door to door made a public health assessment of their
of their eugenic or genetic health, and then those who did not fair they planned to
to expel into yogurt pedestal camp in that crazy. It
I mean, if you haven't, if you don't know any of this union,
to read Edwin Blacks books
IBM am in the holocaust. Is they wore on the week? Is unbelievable? Edwin Black, the Edwin Black, show find his pod cast everywhere to climb programme.
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