* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Founder and Chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation and the author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series To Preserve the Nation. In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers – FreedomsRisingSun.com
* AT&T: Internal issue, not cyberattack caused mass service outage – UPI.com
* Jerry Hughes: ‘Nothing Is Official Until It Has Been Denied’!
* 89,000 Saved: The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) has released its estimate of babies saved since Roe v. Wade overturned.
* DOJ: Despite bans, abortion pills may be mailed to any state – Jan 4, 2023·The Justice Department has issued a legal opinion that the USPS may deliver abortion pills to people in states that have banned or sharply restricted the procedure.
* Pills have become the most common abortion method nationally!
* Abortion Shield Laws Triggers A New War Between the States!
* The Alabama Supreme Court has opened a new front in the legal debate over when human life begins. Embryos created and stored in a medical facility must be considered children under the state’s law governing harmful death, the court ruled.
* Friday’s ruling was cheered by pro life activists nationwide, who have long argued that life begins at conception.
* Denise Burke, senior counsel with the Alliance Defending Freedom, called the Alabama decision ‘a tremendous victory for life’ that protected ‘unborn children created through assisted reproductive technology. ‘No matter the circumstances, all human life is valuable from the moment of conception,’
* Trump favors a national 16-week ban on abortion with exceptions for rape, incest, and to save the life of the mother – NYT.
* Forbes pulls together Trump’s previous stances, noting that he described himself as “very pro-choice” back in 1999 before describing himself as “pro-life” in 2016 as he ran for president.
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[00:00:22] music Well thank you very much. Broadcasting from sunny northern Montana. And honestly it's just shocking. It's actually warmer and the skies are clearer. It's still partly cloudy right now. But it's warmer than it has been in my neck of the woods in the high mountain valley in
[00:01:40] Salt Lake.
[00:01:41] Well it's not Salt Lake, it's Utah.
[00:01:44] And I'm kind of thinking it's going to be a balmy banana belt kind of day today. perspective on things. Well, they claim it without any evidence either. They have this propaganda evidence. For example, we've documented now that they just flat out lie where they put the centers and the hottest, or the sensors in the hottest urban centers. I mean, it goes on and on and on and on. We've talked about that many times and we will continue to do so as we expose the lie.
[00:03:00] But I want to get to a couple of quick things.
[00:03:02] We've got a lot to cover today, big time.
[00:03:05] First one is AT&T.
[00:03:07] I don't know if you know Because if it was an internal AT&T issue, how would it affect Verizon? How would it affect T-Mobile? How would it find all of the things that you've brought up to be a kind of a, if you will, a little red flag there. I, you know, if you don't know, you don't know. So how can you know this? And the fact that you had a press conference on it tells me,
[00:05:42] I know one of my adages is, and it might not be completely
[00:05:46] true all across the board 100% of the time, Sometimes everybody says it's all hunky-dory, and like I say, we all go back to our bread and circuses and think everything's cool and we need to quit worrying. But... Not me, buddy. I'm doubling them down and calling them dishonest, fake news spinners of propaganda. Because again, if it's an internal issue for AT&T,
[00:07:00] how did it affect all these other groups
[00:07:02] and people and everything else?
[00:07:03] If it was a national outage and it was an internal issue,
[00:07:06] listen carefully, if you know it's not a cyber attack it's not a cyber attack it's not a cyber attack and they're lying through their teeth anyway I don't want to spend forever on it but I wanted to really double down on that we need to all be up in arms because they you know they claim about fake news fake news fake news but
[00:08:21] you can't tell me it's an internal issue but you don't know what it is or it's
[00:08:24] not a cyber attack where we're not used to being able to read above the seventh grade level but at any rate here's what he wrote to his nephew in advising him he says from the practice from the practice of the purist virtue you may be assured
[00:09:40] you will derive the most sublime comforts in every moment of life in
[00:09:43] the moment of death if you ever find yourself in virund with difficulties and at length that they can turn no way but their infamy becomes more exposed. All right, let's get the break. Never tell an untruth. He goes, yes, he goes on to say it is of great importance to set a resolution not to be shaken, never to tell, untruths, injustice, intrigue. Don't those just describe a White House press conference? Holy cow.
[00:12:21] I don't know. I did.
[00:12:24] People, if we don't ever go look back and see what we had,
[00:12:27] it's hard to see web we've woven might be a little bit more of an intrigue than anybody's willing to admit. So, yeah, we'll have to see how this unfolds. But of course, I believe it'll be completely, you know, deep-sixed, buried. By the way, I mean, just let's just, I get, I try and get news sources, information sources
[00:13:44] all over the world. violates the New York Constitution. I mean, that was a wise decision, I think. But do you hear about in the American press about how non-citizen immigrants are being appointed to boards? Now, this individual, to have full disclosure on this, is not supposed to be able to vote.
[00:15:01] But she's going to be advocating on behalf of all of these people
[00:15:06] who are coming across. is not happening and don't worry and fake news and it'll change when they on cue right across the United States and create meltdowns. It's going to be true when you have basically in my opinion the good moral citizens against the criminals and I'm telling you they are prepping for at stake. This is not a divisive discussion about Republicans or Democrats or Reds or Blues or you like or dislike Joe or anything else. This is a national security concern discussion, doctor. Okay. Absolutely a wonderful disclaimer. And it should be given that way.
[00:17:40] And people should understand it that way.
[00:17:41] This is not world of worlds with HD Wells
[00:17:45] having people jump off bridges today
[00:17:47] because they're worried that we've got Now, go back to, in fact, it was 1968, this month, the Tet Offensive that happened. They had over 80,000 communist troops that delivered an attack on cue, to use the term
[00:19:00] that you used just a few minutes ago.
[00:19:04] And they really, it was an overwhelming kind of thing.
[00:19:07] A lot of casualties happened then. Biden just gave another $1.2 billion, a total of $138 billion in student loan forgiveness, even though the court said, no, you can't do that, you don't have authority, he thumbed his nose at the court. But the House should say, no, that's our responsibility with regards to spending. You don't have the money, you can't write the check. Joe spent $115 million on senior living situations.
[00:20:21] Again, he's out of control spending, but that's my point of what I'm saying. That's my point of the fact, pocket. Yeah, that's the thing is that the problem is that the house, you know, good old Mike, you know, the guy that's a good Christian fellow that will do anything he can to get
[00:21:40] money into Israel, but at any rate, the fact of the matter is that they do have the purse
[00:21:46] strings.
[00:21:47] They have the horizon. It was a celebration when Roe versus Wade got overturned. Donald deserves some credit. The people he put on the Supreme Court deserves some credit. That's all fine, good and well. And a headline, good news says this,
[00:23:00] 89,000 lives saved.
[00:23:04] The National Right to Life Committee
[00:24:04] get pills right in just you know little teeny black discreet box murder your baby in your own house without a physician involved or anything else you can do that okay the pills
[00:24:11] murder pills or murder medication has now become the most common method for abortion
[00:24:18] nationally all right and there's what's reason to believe it was an intentional attack. We're going to look at this really hard. We're going to work with industry to see what we can find out. But right now we're being told that AT&T has no reason to think that this was a cyber security incident.
[00:25:43] President Biden is reportedly considering an executive order to try and help Archer is dead after crashing during trick practice in Australia. The action sports group Nitro Circus posting about his death on Instagram, writing that he was the epitome of passion, hard work and determination. Archer lost control of his bike while recreating the famous upside down move during drills. This is USA News.
[00:27:00] The inventor and CEO of MyPillow is always looking for ways to solve everyday problems.
[00:27:05] Have you ever picked up a towel set 90% of news outlets in the United States are controlled by six corporations.
[00:28:22] The mission of The Epoch Times is to chase the truth, to ground all statements and facts. to be wealthier, better educated, and more conservation-minded than children raised in still-industrializing countries. As economist Tyler Cowan recently wrote, quote, By having more children, you are making your nation more populous, thus boosting its capacity to solve climate change. The planet does not need for us to think globally and act locally so much as it needs us to
[00:29:44] think family and act personally. I mean if you look at Blackstone's commentaries on the law, if you go to his original edition, volume 1 pages 125 to 126 for those of you that care about keeping score, he talks about if a woman is quick with childhood by a potion or otherwise killeth a dinner womb. And so it goes on to talk about if someone beats her, the child dies. That's a careful distinction. It's capable of having a legacy or a surrender of a copyhold a state made to it. It may have a guardian assigned to it. It is enabled to have an estate limited to its use and to take afterwards by such limitations as if it were then actually born. See, the judges, you know, 250 years ago,
[00:32:22] clearly understood that a baby was a living human being.
[00:32:27] Okay, just because it? If you stop and think about this for a second, this is woven into the core of the Americanist principles that were set forth as this nation was established. And it's absolutely absurd to me. I think that the founding fathers, if you go back and look at Article I, Section 8,
[00:33:41] you find that they set up a postal system.
[00:33:45] Was that to be used?
[00:33:47] Postal system and post roads, Law dual sovereigns with the general government, but the general government has restricted limited Authority delegated in the Constitution and anything outside of that's off the table. So they're literally criminally dispensing murder medications across state lines in violation of Not only God's law but state law in this case Well, it gets worse because everything they bring up tries to add fuel to the fire and confusion for the people
[00:35:04] And that's why I say Satan is doing this. They got what these are called shield laws
[00:36:01] at conception. Now Denise Burke, she's senior counsel
[00:36:05] with the Alliance Defending Freedom,
[00:36:07] called the Alabama decision,
[00:36:09] quote, a tremendous victory for life
[00:36:13] that protected, quote, unborn children
[00:36:17] created through assisted reproductive technology.
[00:36:22] No matter the circumstances time they're messing with this God-ordained line of life, doctor. You know, it's really interesting to me that, we've talked so often on your show about how this effort to destroy our society
[00:37:40] is a conflict-based program
[00:37:43] that the communists have used all over the world
[00:37:45] under different names. But we have got to the point where you're splitting hairs as you point out. And this is going to be interesting to see how this plays out because, you know, Judge Roy Moore was out of Alabama, wasn't he? And he was trying to, you know, stand for, you know, freedom of religion and life and all that kind of stuff.
[00:39:01] Alabama seems to have some people that are pretty hard-nosed about this kind of stuff.
[00:39:06] I'm going to watch it. point of view, don't we? Well, we do, and there's an old adage, and there's a couple, a lot of old adages, I guess, when you watch laws being made. It's kind of like watching sausage being made, it's an ugly process when they're making laws. But the point being that the hard cases make bad law, that's one of the adages.
[00:40:21] And you can twist yourself into a knot
[00:40:25] that is just as we read earlier in this program, But the fact of the matter is they've made everything a federal offense. Every single stinking thing you can think about, and I don't remember what the adage was, that people say every day you break like three federal laws or three felony laws or something. I mean, it's an unbelievable thing. Anybody just by breathing is violating the law almost nowadays. We have adjudicated everything to the point
[00:41:42] that there has to be a law, people say.
[00:41:45] And I look back at what Alexis don't think he's perfect, but I think he's done more for pro-life than any other president So, you know, I'm not gonna question his motives I'm just gonna be grateful for the the work that he's done on the issue You know Mitt Romney was for abortion and now he's supposedly pro-life and you know all these people I Get their quest to gain knowledge in the truth, but folks we have got to look at this and say as
[00:43:02] A whole we're a hundred percent pro-life when by case basis. It has to do with the circumstances of the people involved. It has to do with all kinds of things, right? Incest being even worse than rape kind of thing because incest nine times out of ten is rape plus DNA consequences, etc. But again, they want us to be tied down in the nuance of this.
[00:44:21] And what I would do is say do have to have a foundation.
[00:45:42] And Tocqueville, I mentioned him earlier, and he wrote, he said, whilst the law kind of things, that we start fractionalizing society even more on some of these things that anybody and everybody can come up with some way to make us angry with each other. We're gonna lose our society. So we gotta go back to that religion and morality, the basis of our liberty, and that's the only way we can be governed
[00:47:01] is by God in heaven, you know?
[00:47:04] All right, what do you think about my approach though?
[00:47:05] We've already got laws on the books both case by case. So if embryos were destroyed because somebody got at them and shouldn't have and then dropped them or did what whatever. And, you know, I'm not saying that's good. I'm not saying life is not lost. We should all be sat over that. But that's not the same as the government selling body parts, for instance, with abortion clinics. Okay, we gotta realize there's differences here. There's also differences in the illegals
[00:48:21] crossing the border.
[00:48:22] Do I support illegal activity of any kind?
[00:48:24] No.
[00:48:25] But do I realize that the little family
[00:48:27] trying to flee gangs in their own country to say what they say. We let them in, cross the board, blank check, ship them all over the country, embed them in society. Let them disappear where we don't even know where they are. Don't steal them. Here's the one they come, right? We don't have no clue. The asylum thing can be handled at the border. And the executive and the Congress
[00:49:40] can work together on that, and it should be handled
[00:49:43] if they come to the border and apply for asylum,
[00:49:45] have them stay on the other side
[00:49:47] until it's been adjudicated and determined. sending money overseas for their military action. See, that's the problem, is that everybody, in time and distance, lose that perspective. Keep them at the border, on the other side of the border. If you apply, you have your case heard. Let's adjudicate them, be done with them, turn them around and send them back. Yeah, and if Mexico doesn't want them in their country
[00:51:01] to stand there and apply and have a problem
[00:51:03] on their side of the border, then they oughta think about
[00:51:04] not letting them in their country either.
[00:51:07] That's their problem, works. So if you look at Article 1, Section 8,
[00:52:22] it says that Congress shall have power
[00:52:25] to establish an uniform rule of naturalization. It's interesting how things have been constitutionally modified over time because we have found what works. What does work. Constitutionally manipulated is the right term though. Not just modified. Right. Because modified suggests that it's okay or that they chose the right path for modification. No, criminally, intentionally morphed into everything
[00:53:41] against what it was intended is the problem, right?
[00:53:44] Absolutely.
[00:53:45] And that's the issue.
[00:53:46] Well look, we're about out of time for this hour,
[00:53:48] but I'm telling you right now,


