The Prepper Broadcasting Network - The Rising Republic: Islamic State Rising
Episode Date: April 30, 2025www.limatangosurvival.com...
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And welcome everybody to the rising republic. I'm L Douglas Hogan.
And I'm Ryan Buford glad
to have you here today everyone well I hope everybody had a great Easter how
was things on your end Ryan did you get to hide any of those chicken eggs around
the yard no no I know better than to do that usually the dogs will find them
before the kids do and then I'm in a world of trouble so but no it was good
it was good I got a lot of stuff done.
I'm still kind of going gangbusters, getting stuff done in the yard and getting
ready for, uh, for the growing season here.
So I'm, I've been going like crazy personally.
How's your new puppy going?
He's doing great.
Uh, we're, we're kind of working with him.
He's a, he's a pit bull mastiff mix.
So that's a lot of dog and they have a tendency
to have a pretty powerful bite.
So I gotta be really careful on training him
to work with the mouthiness, so to speak.
But luckily I got some decent neighbors helping me out.
You know, like they say, good fences make good neighbors,
but it's kind of hard to beat neighbors
that don't need fences, you know.
So.
I wish I had the same thing going on here.
I don't know if I've ever told you,
but I got some neighbors over here.
There's been property disputes and everything else
in the past and it's really been problematic.
Things have calmed down a lot, but for a while,
like they were enlarging their property
by moving and encroaching a fence line onto my property.
I should say our property, I mean my wife's,
encroaching and actually having the testicular fortitude
enough to put signs on our side telling us to keep off
while those horses and everything else,
yeah, they would ride it.
They would come over onto our pond
and have the balls to tell me
that our pond is a liability, right?
So they're fishing in it.
We have to run them off.
They're driving, they're side by sides and four wheelers
and everything else on it.
They're bringing their horses over to graze on our grass.
I mean, that's the kind of thing back in the day,
you know, would have got you shot.
That's where barns get burned down.
Yeah.
But no, I mean, you know, they say, they say, you know,
we've come a long way, you're progressive,
progressively wise, right?
And, but I wonder back in the day,
if there's something like that would have,
if they would have seen, like if they were alive today
and they could see or hear stories
on how like that's just tolerated now,
oh, they just, we just have words.
Yeah, and so I had to pay two, $3,000, wherever it was,
maybe as much as $5,000.
I can't really remember how the surveyors come out.
Put some, some holes, some, some land posts in the ground and survey things out
and give me plants and everything else
to prove to this idiot that this is in fact my land.
And so he had to take everything up and push it back.
But imagine those settlers back then, you know,
they would have shot people and they're like,
what, you didn't shoot him in the face?
Yeah.
I mean, it's amazing to me how much people can be that way
and just kind of assume that stuff is theirs
and trample over other people's boundaries.
And, you know, it's kind of weird to think about that too.
Here we're, you know, trying to guard your castle,
so to speak, right?
And set boundaries and be able to have your space
and my space and my space.
And like that, but it seems like people are just like, whatever, there's no
fences. So I'm going to run my four wheeler and have my dogs over and do this and do that.
You know, it's like I said, right here in the West, that didn't fly. You start
trampling on water rights. Next thing you know, you're, you got a bullet in the
back of the head
and you're going to the ranch, so to speak.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, I like to watch the Yellowstone spin-offs,
Yellowstone and the Yellowstone spin-offs and those things,
they got, they called it the train station.
You know, like-
The train station, yeah.
Yeah, they're like, hey, take them to the train station.
Well, the visitor might not know what the train station is,
but the train station is this place in this county.
And there's like, the county has like a population zero.
Population zero means there's no aldermen, right?
There's no chairpersons, there's no mayors,
no governors, no police, there's no nothing.
And in this area, there's a huge cliff.
And I guess this location is real.
I don't know that it's used this way, probably not.
Probably just fictitious writing, really good stuff though.
But they would drive them out
to what they call the train station.
So these people get in this in the truck
and they think they're going to the train station.
Like they're just being escorted off the Dutton Ranch.
But in fact, they're being ended.
And so they take them out to this place.
They put them off the edge of this cliff, boom.
And let their bodies roll on down.
Because nobody goes out there, nobody will find them.
There's a book I have,
and if anybody's interested in reading this kind of stuff,
there's a book called An Honory Bunch,
O-R-N-R-E-Y, I think,
Honory Bunch.
Honory Bunch.
And basically it's a collection of stories from Montana,
from the turn of the century,
like actual cowboys that were doing cowboy stuff. And one of the ones that I just kind of flipped
through, they're like five-minute reads, each one. But basically, they went around, they talked to
these old cowboys and just Montana ranch hands and stuff to find out, you know, just tell them one
good story of them growing up. One of them was a story about when people got too drunk.
And what they would do is they would,
if someone got out of hand and got too wily,
instead of waiting for the law to come and show up,
what they do is they basically, you know,
wait till they pass out.
And then wherever they were were they would go find him
Bring him back to the bar and then strap him to the pool table with their belts
So they basically have him tied down and then everyone in the bar would take it take a turn
Basically taking their belt off and going to town on this guy
because he got a little bit out of hand and
you learn real quick when you see
and or experience something like that,
that you learn to control your liquor
and you learn to control your tongue pretty quick.
And if somebody's willing to do something like that
in a community where there is no alternative
or there's no art to alternative law
or, you know, sheriff or whatever,
you learn to act right real fast.
So.
Yeah, I bet everybody that's probably listening to this
has heard or has either heard or seen the movie,
Full Metal Jacket.
Oh yeah.
Yeah, you know the scene.
Yeah, where they give that treatment to old Gomer Pyle.
You know, that's where they call him,
the character's name.
He's playing Gomer Pyle, or that's his nickname anyway.
His character portrayed as his nickname being Gomer Pyle.
And they just started lynching him with us.
They had bottles of soap down inside their sock
and they're just all taking their turn.
Yep.
You know, and that was the kind of justice
that you did back then, you know,
and I was fortunate enough that when I was in the military,
I didn't have to deal with any of that.
You know, everybody kind of stuck to their guns,
but everybody in the military, in boot camps specifically,
screws up at least once.
And everybody, there's this thing called group punishment.
And group punishment, the reason why I think it's so
effective is because you learn real quick that the actions
of one affect the many.
And that's how it is in society.
Every thing that we do has a recourse,
either positive or negative.
It doesn't matter what decision you're making,
what action you're taking, whatever you do has a recourse,
whether it's positive or negative.
Absolutely.
In Japan, they have a saying,
the nail that stands out gets pounded down.
See, the Japanese have so many wise sayings and stuff.
That's why I've always admired their culture.
I mean, they've been around for,
they've been around long before the United States
was ever even a country, but they've got it nailed down.
China's communist now, but back before they were like in the country, but they've got it nailed down. China's communist now,
but back before they were like they are now,
yeah, they had a lot of wisdom too
in their writing and their early culture.
Oh yeah.
So what are we into today,
speaking of wisdom and writing and culture?
Before we get into what I wanna talk about today,
I just wanted to throw some accolades out
because I received an email and I want to,
I actually just sent it to you just prior to the show.
Oh yeah, just saw that.
It says, hi, L. Douglas Hogan.
I hope you're doing well.
My name is Vinit, Vinit,
I'm sorry if I pronounced that wrong, Vinit,
and I'm the founder of millionpodcasts.com.
I'm excited to share that your podcast,
The Rising Republic, has been recognized
as one of the top USA podcasts on the web
by our panel.
And it goes on to give me a list of the top 100, and then I scrolled through it.
I'm like, where am I at?
Where am I at?
Where am I at?
Well, we're towards the bottom, but it doesn't matter to me.
I've done the research.
There's like 1.5 million podcasts in the United States.
These guys right here, millionpodcast.com,
have over a million podcasts in their inventory.
Nice.
Yes, it's pretty cool.
Yeah, it is.
Because what is, even if we were number 100,
what is that, the percentage-wise, out of one million?
That's a fascinating, it's like a tenth of a percent, right?
It's super small.
This list is the most comprehensive ranking of USA podcasts online and we're honored to
feature yours among the best.
We greatly appreciate a brief mention on the top 100 USA podcast lists in any of your upcoming
podcasts.
So I'm doing that for you right now, Vinit.
Thank you for adding our podcast.
Yes, absolutely.
That's really, really cool.
And basically I wanna go a little bit further
and talk about Million Podcasts because I looked you up
and I just wanna talk a little bit.
This is welcome to, I just went to millionpodcast.com.
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And this is how she reached out to me.
She literally just reached out to me and Ryan
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So do that, you know,
reach out to us at PatriotRising1773 at gmail.com
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We'll see if you got something to share,
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maybe you're a public speaker.
Maybe you just want to get on a show and talk to us.
We can always have a third person on, right Ryan?
Oh yeah, absolutely.
More than barrier.
Absolutely.
So for those of you that don't know,
we actually did record prior to Easter.
We didn't record anything Easter weekend,
but we recorded a show prior to Easter.
Easter weekend.
Easter.
Easter weekend.
I got new equipment.
Ryan's was transitioning from Skype
because we always recorded on Skype to teams.
And we just had a whole plethora of audio issues
that was going on to make a long story short.
We talked about some things and the audio was terrible
because he couldn't, I couldn't hear him
and he couldn't hear my audio so long those lines.
So it was just kind of bad. And I did record the whole thing, but I couldn't hear him and he couldn't hear my audio so along those lines. So it was just kind of bad.
And I did record the whole thing,
but I couldn't put it up.
I couldn't do that to you guys.
Nothing but quality coming from here.
So hope you understand.
That being said, we're gonna kind of retouch
on those topics that we talked about
the last time we recorded and didn't get that out there.
Here's what's going on.
I just wanna let everybody know up front
that we had a, that there is,
you can call it an Islamic foothold in Texas right now,
over by Josephine, Texas, a little town called Plano,
a little area called Plano.
There is what's being built called an epic city, okay?
Right now it's just a community,
but they're calling it Epic City.
And what that stands for is East Plano
Islamic Center and the is the East Plano Islamic Center is a community of nothing but
Islamists and they are currently practicing Sharia law
now this is becoming a big issue because
From what I'm understanding from my research is they've been able to grow this community. They're still in the process of building it There's people living there what I'm understanding from my research is they've been able to grow this community.
They're still in the process of building it.
There's people living there.
What I'm understanding, there's close to 900 homes there
that's been built.
They have a worship center and nobody's allowed in here.
Now it's Sharia law, so nobody's allowed in here,
but Islamists who believe it the way that they believe.
This is the problem that we're facing right now in America.
And what's crazy to me,
and me and Ryan talked about this two weeks ago
when we recorded this,
is that this was allowed to get as far as it was,
or as far as it did under Greg Abbott,
the governor of Texas, under his nose,
how they're building things with no building permits.
Like, how did this even happen?
I'm so confused by this.
Here is a brief mention,
and this is the ABC 8 out of'm so confused by this. Here is a brief mention and this is the ABC
8 out of Texas. Listen to this.
And a Muslim centric neighborhood is in the works now at the center of a state investigation.
Governor Abbott went as far as to say he'll promise it'll never be built. Attorney General
Ken Paxton launched an investigation against the East Plano Islamic Center. That's also
known as Epic. Epic wants to develop land in Josephine about 25 miles east of Plano and Kevin Reese has a look now at what
both sides are saying.
400 to acres of beautiful scenery. Welcome to the future of living. Welcome to Epic City.
In promotional videos Epic City is a collection of single and
multifamily homes and commercial developments surrounding a mosque and school.
Epic City is more than just a neighborhood. It's a way of life.
But last month online, Governor Abbott raised the rumor of Sharia law playing a part.
State Rep Jeff Leach wrote a letter asking the Attorney General to investigate,
and Epic responded to the governor online saying our vision is to build a diverse safe and inclusive community and will follow
all local state and federal laws and the resident scholar at epic acknowledged
the noise you're probably aware that on social media there's a lot of negative
campaigns against our particular message epicid, epic, because of our project, epic
city, right? And a lot of the far right are riling up hatred.
Now this week, Abbott and Paxton announced a dozen state agencies are investigating the
proposed development, alleging serious legal issues. The Texas Funeral Commission sent
a cease and desist letter alleging illegal funeral services
at the East Plano Islamic Center, and the governor on ex writing, this is the tip of
the iceberg, the proposed community will never see the light of day.
Representatives for Epic City could not be reached for comment on Thursday, but last month
invited the governor to see the site and maybe some barbecue to learn more about the project in
Plano.
I'm Kevin Meese.
What's your thoughts, Ryan?
Man, that's scary.
You know, especially if you're, you know, I don't want to jump the gun, but you know,
they're committing to following the law and doing this kind of other stuff.
But like you mentioned before, you know, we're talking Sharia law.
And an Islamic state that's basically
been able to creep in and check out land
and be able to do this kind of stuff.
And then all of a sudden, now they're
dropping bodies in the ground without the legal requirement
of following the laws that they're supposed to do
on something so simple.
Yeah, it's, there's definitely, it's kind of like,
project creep or the slow boil or whatever you want to call it,
but this is definitely the start of something far larger
than just, oh, we're building a community.
Right, and just a rhetorical question for you,
you go and answer this.
This is for the listeners. I'm sure they know it too, like you said, it's rhetorical question for you, you go and answer this. This is for the listeners.
I'm sure they know what to do. Like you said, this is rhetorical. What's the law of the land?
The Constitution. You know, the United States Constitution, of course,
but you know that that's not going to be recognized.
No, it can't be.
And that's where it gets scary when it's because at this point it borders on occult mentality.
And you start having communities that build around a religious belief system, and they
throw up walls and think that they can be independent of the national law of the land,
because they find that their laws are morally supreme within
the land of the United States. And that becomes a major problem. And it reminds me of a previous
incident that happened back in the early 80s with the Rajneesh, I think it's kind of like an Indian cult in Oregon that happened over here between 1980
and 1988, I want to say. They basically bought a bunch of land and then converted into a community
and then made this gigantic religious thing. And then they wound up doing all kinds of weird,
crazy stuff. And there were some messed up things happening. And they wound up
doing all kinds of weird crazy stuff and there were some messed up things happening and they wound up poisoning the community at a buffet kind of thing, where you have food and stuff
and they put a bunch of weird poison inside the food that people were eating and they
traced it back to this cult basically.
And the reason they did it was because they weren't getting
the permitting or something that they needed. They wanted to be able to take over. And it was
getting out of hand. I sent a link to you on that in the chat, but it's something that is definitely
it creeps in. I mean, this kind of stuff happens slowly. And then the next thing you know, you have tents going up
and Quonset huts and whatever version of temporary housing
you can think of under the guise of Indian or Hindu
or Islamic or whatever it might be.
And the next thing you know,
you have not just a small community,
it's thousands or tens of thousands of people. And if you do this near a small community, it's thousands or tens of thousands of people.
And if you do this near a small town, which it does sound like they're doing, that small
town simply doesn't have the resources to fight it.
And then the next thing you know, you have somebody in that religious community taking
over city council and the mayor's office and the police station. And then all of a sudden that creep starts to move
in the direction of anywhere it can.
It's dangerous.
I mean, I don't know how else to say it, but it's dangerous.
Right. I don't want anybody to think, you know, like, like,
cause I can see as you telling me that story,
like my mind began, I was, I'm thinking,
trying to think abstract.
The United States itself has gone through times where,
for example, we'll say during the civil rights movement
and Martin Luther King days,
when blacks were just starting to run for public offices
and they were no longer made to sit in the back of the bus and all this
other kind of thing.
There were people out there that was worried about blacks running for public office and
taking over.
This isn't like that.
This isn't about civil rights, okay?
Because this is about the United States Constitution, meaning the law of the land, about a religious group who believes that
if you're gay, you should be killed, that women should be beaten, wives should be beaten
and scorched and placed into submission, right?
So beheaded, you know, if you don't believe that they, the way that they believe that
when you steal that your hands get cut off, and they have all these different kinds of
burial rights and everything else.
And the United States Constitution is the law of the land.
So what we have here then is a group that's growing
and manifesting itself within our own boundaries,
saying that those,
we will not honor or respect your constitution,
that Sharia is our law,
and this is the way that we believe.
If you come into this area, and they're basically invading
and taking this land and saying this is how we are.
And so that's not good at all.
And for those of everybody who's still pondering,
I have something, I think I read it last week,
if I didn't read it last week, I probably had it on a show
that I ran solo not long ago.
Ryan, you'll respect this because,
and I don't know who the author of this is.
I just wanna read this because a question went out
to a man that was a Muslim and he was asked,
can Muslims be good Americans?
And he gave 10 reasons why good Muslims
cannot be good Americans.
So I'm just gonna go through those real quick.
Number one, theologically no,
because his allegiance is to Allah,
the moon god of Arabia.
Number two, religiously no,
because no other religion is accepted
by his Allah except Islam.
Three, scripturally no,
because his allegiance is to the five pillars
of Islam in the Quran.
Geographically no,
because his allegiance is to Mecca,
to which he turns in prayer five times a day.
Number five, socially, no, because his allegiance
is to Islam, his allegiance to Islam forbids him
to make friends with Christians or Jews.
Six, politically, no, because he must submit
to the Mullahs, who are spiritual leaders,
who teach annihilation of Israel and destruction of America, the great Satan.
Seven, domestically no, because he is instructed to marry four women
and beat and scourge his wife when she disobeys him.
Intellectually no, because he cannot accept the American Constitution
since it's based on biblical principles, and he believes the Bible to be corrupt.
Number nine, philosophically no,
because Islam, Muhammad, and the Quran
does not allow freedom of religion and expression.
Democracy and Islam cannot coexist.
Every Muslim government is either
dictatorial or autocratic.
Ten, spiritually no, because when we declare
one nation under God the Christians God
is loving and kind while Allah is never referred to as Heavenly Father nor is he
ever called love in the Qur'an's 99 excellent names and he concludes by
saying therefore after much study and deliberation perhaps we should be very
suspicious of all Muslims in this country they obviously cannot be both
good Muslims and good Americans.
Call it what you wish, it's still the truth.
You had better believe it.
The more who understand this,
the better it will be for our country and our future.
The religious war is bigger than we know or understand.
What's your thoughts on that?
Well, I mean, we are living in a country
that is fundamentally-
Christian.
Yeah, it's diametrically opposed to the Islam state. And when you try to incorporate or assimilate those two ideals, like when our foundation is based on Christian beliefs and Christian ideals,
and you come and try and establish within the landscape
of the United States with a new religion,
a new philosophy and do all that without assimilation,
then that is catastrophic, it is dangerous.
If, now there are Muslims out there
who are able to work within society,
they do different things, They believe their beliefs as they
should within the United States.
That's part of our freedom of religion.
Absolutely.
But even that has parameters, because you can't just say,
oh, well, my religion trumps out the constitutional structure or organizational code, so to speak, that rules this land. If
you say that your religion is the higher power and you believe that and you defy the constitution,
then we have major conflicts. That's where those conflicts arise. And those two ideals
are not compatible, at least not now. If there is some magic politician
or religious leader or something that is able to effectively merge and create some sort of
truce between Christians and or the Christian ideal and the Islamic state, fine, whatever,
do the thing. But as of now, that is not compatible. The United States
is not compatible with an Islamic state or with Islamic law. And we've seen in other
nations who have invited this kind of culture as a cultural enrichment or whatever, we've
seen them severely riddled with crime, rape, all kinds of obstructions to justice
and different things of that nature.
And I don't need to regale everybody on the specifics of that, but I mean, look at France,
look at Germany, look at Italy, look at Spain, look at some of these major metropolitan regions
within those areas.
And you will see that the Muslim influence and the Islamic influence within those areas and you will see that the Muslim influence and the Islamic
influence within those areas is so strong that it has basically become the law within those regions
and the people who live there, the white, Caucasian, Catholic, Christian, whatever, they are now the
minority and as a result they have zero say. They have no recourse
in trying to take back what they once knew as the norm. So, you know, you're starting
to see what is possible in these other areas. And if you think that won't happen in the
United States, you're off in the night. You got to wake up and realize that this is very
possible. And if you don't keep this
in check, then it can be a catastrophic issue.
It can be like a civil war style conflict
that could emerge, but it's more of a religious war
without boundaries.
Yeah, that's a good way to put it,
because religious wars don't have boundaries.
Because if you think about it, Muslims believe Allah to be
infinite, right, without bounds and Christians believe God to be the same way, you know,
the spirit of Jesus to be infinite without bounds. And so when you put those two kind of
forces together, it's like what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object.
Yeah, it's dangerous.
Go ahead.
No, I was gonna say, let's just,
cause we have, I wanna play one audio clip here,
and this is actually a video.
So there's video and blueprints and everything,
but I'm encouraging everybody to go to YouTube
and just type in Epic City, E-P-I-C, Epic City,
and find this ad and watch it for yourself.
But I'm gonna play the audio right here.
And you can kind of hear the audio.
I know there's going to be some times you just hear music.
In those times when it's just music,
there's like an overview kind of of this land
that they're trying to portray as some peaceful, coexisting
plot of land where Muslims are just living in peace, that kind of thing, which has never happened
in the history of Islam, unless they're just living amongst themselves and they're all
agreeing the same thing, because there are different branches of Islam, right?
There are.
They kill each other.
But when you get all Islamists together in the same accord and they're believing that's
the only time there's peace.
When men are ruling and they all believe the same thing, that's the only time there's peace. When men are ruling and they all believe the same thing,
that's the only time there's peace.
But I'm gonna go ahead and play this,
and then from there, after that, let's take a break,
and we'll come back and we'll talk about our next topic.
400 to acres of beautiful scenery.
Welcome to the future of living.
Welcome to Epic City.
of living. Welcome to Epic City. Nestled in City is more than just a neighborhood.
It's a way of life.
A meticulously designed community that brings Islam to the forefront.
A community that blends with nature, crafted to elevate your living experience.
With single family homes, multifamily town homes and apartments,
senior living and in the heart a mosque and a school.
At the heart of mosque, all right.
So we know of course what direction
that will be facing towards Mecca.
And we know what would be happening,
every hour often it is that those horns, the song plays,
they all have to drop what they're doing
to get on their face and face East.
And it's just a matter of time before we go from being,
it goes from being a community, right, to a town,
to a city, to a county.
Where does it stop?
Cause eventually they'll reach the size of having an army.
Well, here's the thing is like, like I mentioned earlier,
they're not compatible.
Now you have like where I live, we've got mosques,
we've got Korean churches, we've got, you know,
Mormon churches, what do you call it?
Mennonites?
We have Mennonites, Protestant churches,
you know, different variations of living faith
across the board, Christian, we have
all kinds of different varieties because of where I live.
And it is possible to live in the same
community and have your own religious beliefs, but it can become dangerous when that becomes
the sole purpose. Because as soon as you have a school, you have churches, and you have a community
that build essentially its own city council, its own governance. At that point, you don't have assimilation,
you don't have variety, you don't have that level of community that exists, that becomes
a melting pot. It is essentially Chinatown, but it's an Islamic Chinatown. Or you know,
you have Irish communities that would get together, the Irish Catholics in New Jersey,
New York, Boston, that kind of thing.
Sure, that exists.
I mean, that's fine.
But the thing is, is they still believed in the American way.
The reason they were here is because they believed in the American way.
I don't see that as the case here.
I see that as basically, you're Islam and you want to live in the United States and be part of the Islamic
faith.
This is a place where you come to live that life, but not have to experience everything
else that goes with the United States, the laws, the customs, the integration, the assimilation
into American culture.
There is no melting pot there.
And that can be scary. One thing that I did want
to mention too is like you mentioned the civil rights earlier. You noticed a lot in the civil
rights you'd have famous people who were switching and converting to Islam or Muslim. I mean,
Cassius Clay, Muhammad Ali, and Malcolm X, you know, different people within the black civil rights
movement that were switching to, I mean, what's his name?
Basketball player, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, right?
Right.
A lot of these people were converting to Islam,
and they were believing the faith,
but they were also still working towards civil rights
and doing positive things
and trying to encourage equal treatment.
They weren't trying to basically substitute Islam
for the American faith.
Even though they're not compatible,
they still have the ability to live their life
and live, you know,
believed what they wanted to believe
within the United States.
But I don't see that happening with this epic city.
I see that as an advertisement to gain people,
to gain power within a small community
and grow outward, like you say.
Right, and their job, the job of Islam
and the job of Christianity is the same thing.
What it boils down to is proselytizing new converts.
Yeah, spread the word.
Yes, but the difference is in the melting pot situation
that you referred to, because America has been referred to
as the great melting pot, we have how many
thousands of cultures here that melt
and live together in perfect harmony, right?
But that harmony is disrupted, even Christians,
all the brands you listed,
and all the different denominations,
they don't kill each other because, you know, yeah, there's been wars in the past, you listed, all the different denominations, they don't kill each other
because yeah, there's been wars in the past, like Catholics in the dark ages.
I mean, we've come a long way since, but that's an extreme example.
The dark ages, Catholics were killing people who didn't believe the way that they believed.
And they were no better back then than the Muslims were for killing people that didn't believe the way they...
Again, we are now living in the age of information.
We've grown as a people, as a race,
as the human race way beyond that.
Like we don't kill each other.
We shouldn't anyway, unless you're a caveman.
These people are cavemen.
They still brutalize their wives.
They still decapitate the heads of people who don't believe in the way that they do.
That's caveman type animalistic behavior.
And there's no place like that in America. If you want to believe that way, keep it in your country.
Don't come to this country and do that.
I know for one, this is something worth fighting for.
I would lay down my life, not even thinking twice about it,
to protect what we have here against such an invasion.
Oh, absolutely.
But something you mentioned, you mentioned Malcolm X.
And this, I don't wanna go too far off topic
because I do wanna take a break, but I just want to quickly read this it's like a paragraph long bits
long paragraph and you probably heard this Malcolm X even he got it being a
Muslim on the white liberal have you ever heard his quote on the white liberal
oh yeah this isn't only but good all right the white liberal is the worst
enemy to America and the worst enemy to the black man. Let me first explain what I mean by this white liberal.
In America there's no such thing as Democrats and Republicans anymore.
That's antiquated. In America you have liberals and conservatives.
This is what the American political structure boils down to amongst whites.
The only people who are still living in the past and thinks in terms of
I'm a Democrat
or I'm a Republican is the American Negro.
He's the one who runs around bragging about party affiliation and he's the one who sticks
to the Democrat or sticks to the Republican.
But the white people in America are divided into two groups, liberals and Republicans,
or rather liberals and conservatives.
And when you find white people vote in the political picture,
they're not divided in terms of Democrats and Republicans.
They're divided consistently as conservatives and as liberal.
Democrats who are conservative vote with Republicans who are conservative.
Democrats who are liberal vote with Republicans who are liberal.
You find this in Washington DC. Now the white liberals aren't white people who are for independence,
who are liberal, who are moral, who are ethical in their thinking.
They are just a faction of white people who are jockeying for power,
the same as the white conservatives are a faction of white people who are jockeying for power. Now they're fighting each other for booty, for
power, for prestige, and the one who is the football in the
game is the Negro. 20 million black people in this country are political
footballs, a political pawn, an economic football,
an economic pawn, a social football, a social pawn. So it kind of goes to show you that hey look,
you can still have a religious viewpoint and live within the structure that exists within the United States and be able to be eloquent,
be able to contribute to society, be able to move an agenda forward.
Civil rights is a great example.
I have a really hard time with any particular agenda that would be a positive movement
from an Islamic state in the United States.
And I think that what you're saying with this epic city is the, it's a turning point potentially
where you will see an Islamic state start to develop within the United States.
And then how long after that are we going to see a Palestinian state within the United
States?
And, you know, all these different, these different factions, and we have enough issues
to deal with already, as it is, we don't need to be, you know, worrying about with this.
But I think it's interesting that this is coming out at the same time as we have, you
know, this, this weird guy who's
claiming to be the Pope now.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know if you've heard about that.
I mean, it's kind of in the same vein where we're like, wait a second.
You know, we've got to, we got a next level religious war percolating right now and people
need to be really on their toes with who they communicate with, what they communicate in
those conversations
and where you're doing it.
The thing is, it's like, this is totally acceptable now,
which is weird to me because when it comes to Christianity
and Christian beliefs, religious beliefs like that,
you know, two weeks ago was the anniversary of Ruby Ridge
and people don't realize that our government basically
assassinated Christians. And I mean, say what you want about the Branch Davidians, whatever.
So you still have a religious group of people who established their own school, established their
own community, their own security forces,
their own churches, all this within a very small compound.
And the feds came down on them hard.
I don't see that happening because people are going to be afraid to set off an Islamic
bomb in the United States.
I don't see that same thing happening if there's a Palestinian village that percolates or a
Buddhist village that comes up.
You're not going to see it with the other religions, but all of a sudden it's okay when
the feds decide to roll in with tanks and flamethrowers on a bunch of women and children.
So I mean, that's a hot spot for me.
Ruby Ridge was, it really is.
And I think people need to look that up.
If you don't know what Ruby Ridge is,
you need to do some homework tonight.
Here, Ruby Ridge was a site of siege of a cabin occupied
by the Weaver family in Boundary County, Idaho, August 1992.
On August 21st, deputies of the United States
Marshals Service came to arrest Randy Weaver
under a branch, I'm sorry, bench warrant
for the failure to appear on federal firearms charges
after he was given the wrong court date.
During a surveillance operation,
Officer Art Roderick shot Weaver's dog
when it ran at them and then pointed his rifle
at Weaver's son, Samuel,
who was armed.
Samuel fired back at the Marshals
and was shot and killed by the team.
In the ensuing exchange of fire,
the Weaver's friend, Kevin Harris,
shot and killed Deputy Marshal William Francis Deegan,
Jr. Weaver, Harris, and members of Weaver's immediate family
refused to surrender.
The hostage rescue team of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation became involved
and the siege was bounded in the standoff FBI sniper,
Lon Horuchi shot Weaver, then shot Harris,
but the second shot also hit and killed Weaver's wife, Vicki.
Yeah.
So a week later was the siege at Waco, Texas.
So-
It's under Clinton's administration.
Bill Clinton administration.
This was during the nineties.
And I'm getting my sieges mixed up.
So Ruby Ridge was kind of a powder keg
because this guy wanted to be able to teach his own kids on his own
land, get out of the school system, not not be under federal
taxes or anything, just do his own thing. Okay, that's all
that's on a family scale. You bump that up to a community
scale. And then you have Waco. At Waco, there was like 77
people that died, something like that, women, children, elderly men, doesn't matter,
I mean, across the board. And that one, if you, that's like watching something from Afghanistan
or Iraq or during Desert Storm happen in Texas because of a bunch of Christians that wanted,
is the Branch Davidians that were trying to basically
establish their own Christian community
and shut off the rest of the country.
So that one was a little bit more of a,
it was kind of like an escalated version of the Ruby Ridge.
But I think, I guess the point I'm trying to make is that
in the 90s, they used this as a tool to be able to say, oh, right wing extremists are bad people and we want gun
control and all this kind of stuff.
Well, what are they going to do if they start seeing people getting their heads chopped
off in Epic City?
Are they going to roll into what heads chopped off in Epic City.
Are they going to roll into a tanks? I highly doubt that. Well, that's kind of,
that's the viewpoint that I'm kind of seeing is that it ain't going to happen
because of the, you know, because of the, uh, because the woke movement,
yeah, it'll never happen. Uh, you know, but even, even more modern times, Lvoe Finnecom, right?
Remember the shootout that happened there?
He was one of the American militants,
and this is what I'm reading right now from Wikipedia,
who staged an armed occupation
of the Mauer National Wildlife Refugee,
which I love the way that some of this stuff is worded,
because if you go and look up the history of it,
like the true history of it, he wasn't,
he wasn't seizing anything.
He had firearms on him and the feds didn't like this,
that he had firearms on federal land.
It was the issue if I remember right.
That sounds about right.
Yeah, after it began, the occupying force organized itself
as the citizens for constitutional freedom.
Again, Wikipedia, Wikipedia is, is, is you can add to Wikipedia, you can put something on there,
you know, people fact check it and if it if it's kosher, it stays if it's proven untrue, you know,
it's edited out and changed. That's that's what it is. So Wikipedia is to me more along the lines of Snopes. You can't really rely on it because it's certainly
leaning a certain way.
But yeah, we have the LaVoy Finnicum thing
and what was the Bundy Ranch?
Remember the Bundy Ranch shoot off?
Stay off of some of it.
Oh that's right, that was in eastern Oregon.
Yeah, so I mean, and that was.
Same thing, they wanted to graze their cattle on public land.
Yes, that was a Harry Reid situation.
Thank God he retired.
That man was filthy dirty.
One of the most filthy senators, I believe,
that ever, I'm loosely saying this,
served in a position of Congress.
He was selling land, openly selling federal land.
And if you look up California and Arizona,
it's almost fully red, he was from Arizona.
But a lot of that kind of stuff happened
because of him and people like him.
But yeah, so the big thing was sand turtles,
or not sea turtles, but sand turtles.
I guess the desert turtles were coming
and they were trying to take this land,
they had been family land for years,
they know this is now federal land
because there is some kind of a species of turtle on it
that was going extinct.
Well, I'm sorry, but the constitution
does not give authorization for the government
to seize land or take land
because of an animal is seen as going extinct.
It's very specific that land can only be purchased,
federal land can only be purchased for use
for federal munitions, federal buildings
and things like that.
You can't seize somebody's property and say,
yeah, I have rights to this because of a turtle.
And I mean, they'll find reasons to take what they want.
I mean, they did it to Native Americans for ages.
Oh, there's black oil in this land?
Okay, well, guess you're moving you somewhere else.
Backtracking here one moment to Malcolm X
because this is really what I was looking for earlier.
This is the audio bite of Malcolm X on the white liberal.
Listen to this.
Many whites who are trying to solve the problem,
but you never see them going under the label of liberals.
That white
person that you see calling himself a liberal is the most dangerous thing in the entire
western hemisphere. He's the most deceitful. He's like a fox. And a fox is almost, is always
more dangerous in the forest than the wolf. You can see the wolf coming. You know what
he's up to. But the fox will fool you. He comes at you with his mouth shaped in such
a way that even
though you see his teeth you think he's smiling and taking for a friend many whites who act
friendly toward Negroes a fox acts acts friendly toward the lamb and usually the fox is the
one who ends up with the lamb chop on his plate the wolf doesn't act friendly and therefore
the wolf has more difficulty in getting the lamb chopped.
I love these kind of analogies.
I'd like to point out though that...
I say that because it is usually the, if you study the structure of the Negro community, economically, politically, civically, psychologically and otherwise,
it's controlled by the white liberal who usually poses as the friend of the Negro
On the other hand, I think one could point to a large number of whites who have struggled
For civil rights give me equality and have got little or nothing out of it
other than
Quite a few bruises. Give me an example
Well the the large number of white students who have gone into the South, for example, working
for SNCC and other organizations.
Not working for SNCC or other organizations, but working for the white political machines
who benefit by the voting efforts of Negroes.
Okay.
Today you could point to a large number of Negro leaders who have consistently betrayed
Negroes in a whole host of areas. They aren't really Negro leaders. These are puppets that have been put in front of the Negro community by white liberals.
These are parrots that have been put in front of the Negro community by white liberals. You can't name me a
Negro leader who has been a Negro leader who has been betrayed Negro has betrayed Negroes, who is not, who has
not been endorsed, sanctioned, subsidized and supported by the white liberals.
Well, so not much has changed since then.
They stopped using the word Negro.
But you see that guy on there was was clearly a liberal trying to defend liberalism
and how Democrats help black people, right?
So that was the angle he was taking.
Malcolm Eck was like,
no, you're not doing this for black people.
You're doing this for the machine
so you can make Democrats look good
so that down the road, you know, when it's time to vote,
these votes will be cast for your party.
Yeah.
And I mean, that's the same thing that we saw last year, four years ago.
I mean, it's, it's really surprising to me.
And I have a hard time with that when I go back East, because I see so much.
Democratic support among black people.
And it's like, I just don't get it because I can see through that.
I can, I can see what's happening when you got a white dude or a black puppet,
or a white chick, I guess, it doesn't matter,
who's basically pulling the strings from a democratic side saying,
oh, we'll give you these handouts,
we'll do these things, just make sure you give us our vote,
instead of fight for your freedom.
Be yourself and we want you to be strong as a community,
not reliant upon the government.
And that diametrically opposed viewpoint
is obscured by the left so well that they
are able to basically take control of black communities
and say that this is the way that it needs to be.
These are the things you need to believe believe and all you got to do is turn
on you know and I see it when I'm looking at the news media but when I'm
traveling anyway and and I look around I see people that are talking about it
and it's like you got to be kidding me you actually believe this stuff okay
well they believe it because they're indoctrinated to believe you're the
victim when you when you grow up thinking you're you're a victim
You're a victim. You're a victim
You're not going to listen to anything else except you're a victim
And so when you turn on the TV, what we got we got a media dominated by by the left. You're a victim
You're a victim. They're constantly showing all this negative stuff. Of course, you know, it's all saying it's all portraying the same thing
You're a victim.
And so, but people, here's the good news,
is people are starting to fill in their pocketbooks, okay?
And they're starting to acknowledge the fact that,
hey, we had a Republican here,
and I had a lot more money in my pocket
when he was president.
They're saying he's a racist,
but how is that possible when I'm doing better now than I was under under
Obama, who was black, right? And they're starting to add things
up, they're starting to do their own homework. And I'm seeing
more and more of it, you know, blacks coming out and in in in
support of Trump, and their eyes are being open, not just in
support of Trump, but in they're being open to the fact that
they're being the base that fact that they're being,
they're based, that slavery hasn't ended.
It's just changed its form.
Exactly.
It's gone from physical chains to mental chain.
Or, you know, even financial chains
where they're basically leashed to handouts
because they are in environments or situations to where they physically cannot,
they can't change that.
They're like, well, if I go get a job or I do this thing,
then I lose my benefits that have been handed to me by a Democrat.
Something like that. I'm not saying that is true with all black communities.
What I'm saying is that it's an easy opportunity for people of any race to vote for a political party if they wind up giving you a handout as a result.
I mean we saw it with COVID when people were handing out hamburgers for vaccines.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
People are dumb enough to take that.
I think somewhere I got a video saved of I believe a Bloomberg Mayor Bloomberg eating. I want to say with him
Yeah, I believe it was him eating french fries and a burger. Yeah. Mm-hmm. This is good
I don't know his mouth is full of greasy freakin fake meat and fries and he's like he's like and all I had to do
Is get a shot for this
Yeah, you know
Nothing to me and this is just my
My open-mindedness there's's nothing that screams red flag louder
than somebody trying to convince me to take a shot
that hasn't been tested by saying,
I'll give you something free if you take this.
That screams red flag to me.
Exactly, and it should scream red flag to any American,
regardless of your race,
that hey, look, if I'm getting something for free, then you are the product.
You don't realize that just like with Facebook or Twitter or Instagram, if you give up your email
or if you sign up for some free program or site or Snapchat or whatever, you are the product.
And people are starting to realize that hopefully that on the political side of things,
if you get something for free, guess what? Your vote is the product. And they expect that of you.
And the thing is, is you need to realize what that actually means five,
10 years from now, or even a generation from now. Yes. Nothing is free. At some point there comes
a time when you have to pay the piper. Yeah. And I mean, back to this Epic City thing, same deal.
I mean, if you think that this is going to roll over smooth, and it's just gonna be a great opportunity to hide out and be a sect within Texas,
there's gonna be a rude awakening
and it might not be a peaceful one.
And I think if that is a powder keg,
it's gonna blow up sooner rather than later.
Yes, one quick break here, Ryan,
and then we'll roll, I got one more piece of audio. Actually, you said something about then we'll, I got one more piece of audio.
Actually, you said something about a hearing earlier.
I got one more piece of audio I wanna play
out of Josephine, Texas.
It's a lady at a hearing,
and she's confronting the board about this epic city.
Let's take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
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Okay, here's that piece of audio
that I have out of Josephine, Texas.
And this is a lady again at a board hearing because she's there confronting her board.
So if you go to any board, most boards have this, at least it's time for new business
where they open up the floor for the citizens to address any new concerns.
This is when this lady steps up.
Check this out.
Good afternoon, Judge Hill, commissioners and all in attendance. I know what I'm going to say here today in front of all may
sound harsh but I speak the truth. They are things no one wants to hear but I
speak the truth. Emotions aside here is the truth. My mother came here from
Guatemala and fought hard to become a US citizenS. citizen. She learned English immediately.
She taught us kids how blessed we were to live in America. And because this country
has given us so much, we need to respect it. She surrounded herself with other Americans.
She got a job, went to an English-speaking church. We went to normal American activities
and celebrated American holidays. We didn't come here and create a Latin Catholic compound where we went to Guatemalan Catholic
medical clinics, schools, etc.
People die every day to come to this country to become American citizens, to embrace the
culture, to live it.
My question to Epic is why would you come here if
you're not going to assimilate? You are literally creating a compound in the
middle of our state. This isn't a little neighborhood where with a mosque nearby.
No, it's 400 acres of nothing but your ideology. It's an entire system, your
school, your mosque, your fitness center, your medical center,
your senior living center, your parks, your sports with tennis, cricket, volleyball, and
soccer, all with the theme Islam.
This is not okay with the American people.
I am not okay with all of this.
A medical center is just a place
with doctors to help you with your medical needs, right? So why on earth do
you need an Islamic theme in that medical center? It's not about health, it's
about your Islamic ideology as the main rule. That's what your compound is all
about. Again, this is not okay to me.
I don't care what religion comes into this country as long as it does not try to take
over, as long as it doesn't harm others, as long as it doesn't break our laws.
You can say we are racist, but if we are racist, why is no one saying anything about you living
here in general? You have thousands and thousands of people here allowed,
so don't try to say anything, anyone's being racist.
No one arrests you for solely existing.
This was posted by Epic Masjid, titled,
Epic City Dream Begins with Landmark Land Acquisition. So Epic stated, and I want everyone to truly think about titled epic city dream begins with landmark land acquisition so epic stated
and I want everyone to truly think about what I'm about to state right now and I
quote epic is more than just a neighborhood it's a way of life a
meticulous design community that brings Islam to the forefront thank you ma'am
thank you so much. Thank you.
And that's it, her time has expired.
She only got three minutes there,
but what's your thoughts on that?
She made some valid points.
Yeah, I mean, just like what we've been saying,
I mean, here you have the child of an immigrant
and the mentality of that immigrant was,
we want to assimilate, we want to enjoy the culture,
we want to be here, we want to also,
because I mean, if you're a Guatemalan American,
you're still an American and you're still,
you have a foot in both states, so to speak,
but your allegiance is to the United States.
I don't believe the allegiance in Epic City
is going to be to the United States.
It's going to be to Islam.
To Mecca, yes.
I agree 100%.
You mentioned immigrants here.
Have you been paying attention to what's
been going on with what's did you see the finally they're starting to make some this is the big
thing this is big news there's a Wisconsin judge that was placed under arrest by the FBI here in
the last week. I saw that yep they dragged out I got a saw a photo on social media you know we got
judges that are withholding it from me I think think there was one in Arizona too, that recently got either busted or something.
But these judges are holding MS-13 members
in their own homes, obstructing justice basically, you know?
And, you know, it's kind of hard to deny that
when you got your whole body tatted up
with MS-13 paraphernalia, gang member or not,
you're a member for life
whatever that means so if that means I'll take all expenses paid trip to an
El Salvador prison guess what that's what you get that's what you signed up
for I'm sorry but that's that's the way it is and you know I'm glad to see it
I'm glad to see that these judges are actually getting you know they're
basically getting put to the other side
of the podium.
So I wanted, cause this guy's name is,
and there's been big news about it,
Kilmar, Albrego, Garcia.
The big news here, okay, so this is the real story
as it's being released by Homeland Security.
Okay, so this is dhs.gov.
Here's the fast facts as they released them.
When Garcia was arrested,
he was found with rolls of cash and drugs.
Okay, so keep that in mind.
That's an offense.
Okay, that's a federal offense, rolls of cash and drugs.
Number two, he was arrested with two other members of MS-13.
What's that tell you?
Gang activity.
That's a conspiracy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Number three, when arrested, he was wearing a sweatshirt
with rolls of money covering the ears, mouth,
and eyes of presidents on various currency denominations.
So this is, they're going to say this is known
as MS-13 gang symbol of no see, see no evil,
hear no evil, say no evil.
Number four, two judges found that he was a
member of MS 13. So this went through the judicial process.
They sit around this guy up off the streets, hey, MS 13. He's
he's going back to El Salvador. He went through the judicial
process, which, okay, if they knew that he was here illegally,
that they feel that needed to be proven, right. So they ran into
the court system twice, and found out that needed to be proven, right? So they ran it through the court system twice
and found out that he was in fact,
because remember, Trump changed the status of MS-13
to make it a terrorist organization,
which it should have been made a long time ago.
A long time ago, yeah.
Okay, so two judges found that he was in fact
a member of the MS-13, but you're not gonna see
this coverage on any of the social media,
any of the lamestream
media.
It's not going to be anywhere.
They're going to be talking about that.
So that finding has not been disturbed.
Number five, intelligence reports found that he was involved in human trafficking.
Okay, so throw that out there because that's something else they do.
He's an illegal alien from El Salvador.
This much has been proven.
Okay, so now we have, we now have the facts that he's an MS alien from El Salvador. This much has been proven. Okay, so now we have the facts
that he's an MS-13 gang member, okay,
and also that he's committed federal crimes, okay,
and also that he is an illegal alien from El Salvador.
Let me see here.
He claimed fear of being returned to El Salvador
because he would be prosecuted
by MS-13's rival gang,
burial 18, okay?
Number eight, Jennifer Vasquez, Garcia's wife,
petitioned for an order of protection against him.
She claimed he punched her, scratched her,
and ripped off her shirt and bruised her.
So he's a woman beater besides.
Okay, so we have all these facts here lined up against him
that he's an MS 13 member, that he's here illegally,
that he's an illegal alien.
They rounded him up and they shipped him back
to El Salvador and we have judges that are saying,
not just judges, but everybody on the left is saying,
you can't do this, you can't do this. He deserves, you know
All this they're demanding there. You got people literally on the left traveling
To see him in al salvador
And how many of these people ryan let me ask you because me and you were both there
In north carolina how many of these congress persons and social and immediate giants?
Went to north carolina to interview the people there that was devastated by that hurricane?
Not enough, obviously. No. I mean maybe one or two and if even at that it
was probably a kangaroo court kind of a show-and-tell where they made it look
like they were there but probably didn't actually
You know go to any of the sites. Well, they never got there. They never got there until Trump got came in office
They never really got any support
No
Let me see here. So back to this judge that was arrested
I got pulled up epic times here FBI arrest Wisconsin judge for allegedly obstructing ICE, Trump administration says. So here's what happened and you got to do your own
studies to find this because you're not gonna find it on just one source. But
what happened was ICE found out that this man was here, right? He was being
he was being tried for whatever he was in this court, in this courtroom and at
the end of the hearing, it was an extra trial, but at the end of this hearing, the judge found out from whispers in the court
that ICE was outside waiting for him to leave
so they could arrest him and deport him,
whoever this guy is.
Let me see here, probably if I go through some things here,
I can find out who it was.
Eduardo Flores Ruiz, an illegal alien.
All right, so what she did was she whisked him up,
took him through her office, out through a secret passage
and a secret exit where he could flee
and evade capture and arrest.
That's a federal felony.
That's a federal crime.
Oh, hell yeah.
That's aiding and abetting, and you do that as a judge?
You're going right up the creek. That's why federal crime. Oh, hell yeah. That's aiding and abetting, and you do that as a judge? You're going right up the creek.
That's why she was arrested.
So when you hear the left, and you hear the lamestream media
talking about this judge that was arrested
for opposing Trump and standing up to Trump
and his deportation, his illegal deportation,
that's what happened.
She's aiding and abetting an illegal alien
and helping him to evade capture.
Yeah. I mean that's there. That's night. That's, that's clear today.
There is no ifs, ands or buts about that. I mean,
we would have gotten worse punishment if we were doing something.
Definitely.
We were holding up and that's 13 members in the bunk house out back or whatever,
you know, somebody shows up.
Guess what?
Do they get busted?
So would we, yep.
Now this judge will probably, you know,
because she's a judge, evade the kind of the treatment
because we hear everybody say it.
Pam Bonnie said in this case, you know,
she said, no one's above the law.
They were saying the same thing about Trump left wise
when they were trying him in the Kinger courts.
No one's above the law, you know, and all those crazy shenanigans, right?
But apparently, there is a different level of the law applied to status in this country.
We saw it with Hillary Clinton, you know, and her bleach bidding of the emails, the
email scandal and all that stuff that, you know, so many times she has evaded arrest
because of her status as a politician.
This judge probably gonna see the same thing.
She probably won't see any jail time or not too much anyway.
That being said, I wanna turn before we close today,
I wanna turn our attention to a lighter note.
There was a, let me pull it up here on my,
I got it saved to my favorites, I love this.
Who did this the the NRS the NRS see the net stands for the National Republican Senatorial Committee
It's the only national organization solely devoted to strengthening the Republican Senate majority and electing Republicans to the United States in it
They made this this ad this is comical and I'll come really end on this
lightheartedness, because it's funny.
This is a funny ad, unless you're a Democrat and your heart is bleeding for these illegals
that are being deported back to their country.
Listen to this.
Welcome to El Salvador, home to breathtaking sunsets, world-class surf breaks, and gangbanger
Kilmer Abrego Garcia. El Salvador is the destination
for Democrats seeking the thrill of bringing violent criminal illegal aliens back to America.
Come witness Trump derangement syndrome in its purest form from Chris Van Hollen to Cory Booker. You may even see John Ossoff.
So what are you waiting for Senate Democrats?
Join your colleagues and step into the rhythm of rescue today.
Classic.
Love it.
That was awesome.
It was awesome.
The only thing everybody listening to the rising republic, I'm Mel Douglas Hogan.
And I'm Ryan Buford.
Thanks for joining us, everyone.