Radio Show Hour 2 – 06/27/2025
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Radio Show Hour 2 – 06/27/2025

* Where Is The Best Place To Live For Those Who Desire Liberty?

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* Supreme Court Sides With Trump Admin, Limits Nationwide Injunctions - TheEpochTimes.com

In a 6-3 decision, the high court found that federal judges exceeded their authority in imposing universal blocks on Trump’s birthright citizenship order.

[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West. You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show. Happy to have you along my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman, Dr. Scott Bradley, FreedomsRisingSun.com on your radio. This is the broadcast for June 27th in the year of our Lord, 2025. This is Hour 2 of 2, the goal always to protect life, liberty, and property, to promote God, family, and country, to use the supreme law of the land,

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[00:01:41] and then sign up, and you'll get an invite if you want to participate. But anyway, they broke this down and said, hey, man, where's the best place to live, doctor? Well, I'm not sure I even knew how to answer this thing. I mean, it's kind of an off-the-wall question, and there are so many things that would come into it. I mean, for example, these are the things that came to mind when it came up,

[00:02:10] but I have seen for the last 40 years anyway in Utah a steady slippery slope away from proper government at the government level. You know, the executive branch and the legislative branch have become so destructive of, you know, the principles of liberty, and people say, oh, my goodness, we could go into great detail about why that is because, you know, it's our home state. And I look at that, and I go, holy cow, what's going on in Utah?

[00:02:39] We should know better than that. And then you've got people that, you know, say, oh, yeah, go to Florida. DeSantis is a great guy, and everything's cool there, and all that kind of stuff. He pushed back on Disney and all that kind of stuff. But, you know, in recent times I have been asked to go speak to the legislature up in Idaho and in Montana against the movement to rewrite the Constitution, the CONCON movement, the Constitution Convention movement.

[00:03:08] And fortunately, Idaho and Montana both rejected the effort to do that. But the people that were in favor of it went to, you know, like the Speaker of the House, the, you know, the leadership, if you will, and the legislature, and they invited Ron DeSantis to come up and speak in favor of it. And it was appalling to me to think that they bring in a celebrity, kind of like, you know, DeSantis is known as the Liberty guy. Of course, I think he's being terminated out of Florida here pretty quick.

[00:03:37] But he's the guy that brought in as a spokesman to rewrite the Constitution. And so, well, that's not a good sign in my opinion. In fact, I think it's a fatal flaw. And so if you move to Florida right now to get a quote-unquote good governor that responded in many ways, the correct way in regards to the COVID-con, well, he'll be gone soon. And you look at, you know, Governor Little up in Idaho, for example. And I think, I mean, he's got an ag background.

[00:04:07] He's got an ag BS degree. And then he's so linked in with the big businesses there that are in Idaho, the IACA group. I mean, I think he gets hit by traffic going both ways. And if you don't have a foundation of principle, you know, you're just out wandering around the middle of the road and you're making stupid decisions. And people on the right and the left, using that vernacular, you know, are upset with you in different kinds and all that kind of stuff.

[00:04:34] So anyway, in the analysis, which was one-sided, my opinion, because I was the only guy giving it. But, you know, I said, you know, Montana has done some pretty good things lately. I mean, I'm sure that they're faulty in some things. But, I mean, they just made some laws that basically gave homeschoolers a little relief from government oversight.

[00:05:02] You know, you don't have to have, you know, the regular standard vaccination program to homeschool. I mean, duh. You don't have to have all of the fire escapes and everything they have in public education. You know, duh, it's your own house. They also have, you know, they've taken steps to, here's one.

[00:05:24] Then they passed a bill that, and it's, you know, you could say it's largely superficial and doesn't have any real effect, but they said the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, and the World Health Organization, WHO and WEF and UN have no jurisdiction or authority in Montana. I think that's a good step. They blew it on another thing, though. Well, they, and I think they went about it wrongly.

[00:05:51] I mean, there was a bill that was saying you cannot inject an mRNA medical procedure on anybody in Montana. And it was defeated about two to one in the House, didn't even go to the Senate. But I think they did it wrong because, you know, some people are saying, no, no, no, I want to be able to take that. I shouldn't be denied that. And it's my freedom to be able to take it if I want.

[00:06:20] And they should have worded it probably that no one could be compelled to take one. You guys go do what you want. And it's kind of like Utah and Florida did do a couple of good things lately. They became the first two states to stop fluoridated, you know, public fluoridated water compulsorily. And it's like, no, if you want fluoride, go get it. You can use it. It's okay. But you don't want to be compelled everybody to do that. So Florida and Utah became the first to do that.

[00:06:49] And that should be a sweeping thing across all the nation. I think it will be ultimately nationally based upon the efforts of Bobby Kennedy. But if you're chasing a governor that is the nirvana of good government, I think you're going to be disappointed. I mean, take DeSantis for a case. And on top of that, he goes out of office at the end of this term, I think. And so what do you do?

[00:07:17] And, yeah, I think that some states have a propensity to do the right thing, but they still do stupid things. And maybe you want to move to a place. My opinion would be if you get more of a place where there's more rural, I think people that are close to the earth tend to have more common sense. I think the closer you get, I have an aphorism I kind of live by.

[00:07:47] And that is that the higher the population density, the greater the propensity to socialism. Well, and this is why this is why we look at, say, a Florida. And even though you've got a great governor now, a governor is a very temporary position. It's kind of like when people come to me and they say, Sam, where's the best place to move? Where's the best sheriff? And my response is, you know, the sheriff might be there for four years. And I hope we get a good sheriff to replace the great one that we've found or whatever else.

[00:08:14] But at the end of the day, when I look at that, I go, I wouldn't I wouldn't move somewhere based on those realities. I would basically rule out anything east of the Mississippi. It's just absolutely too crowded. And any time you have any real catastrophe or anything else, especially if it's a long term one, the more people there are, the more, you know, gangs that are going to form and the more marauding that's going to take place and pillaging and plundering and all that kind of stuff.

[00:08:38] Super, super hot climates are going to be really bad because if there's no air conditioning, man, I'm telling you that people get crazy when it gets hot. When it gets cold, people tend to stay inside and try to just stay warm and stuff. And they kind of mellow out a lot. So I would avoid east of the Mississippi. I'd avoid the bigger states for starters. The more religious the people to some degree, the better. It doesn't mean they're perfect, but it does mean, hey, there's at least a little bit of a modicum of, you know, follow Christ and things.

[00:09:05] I would look towards the Rocky Mountains is probably the only place I'd really look, doctor. Yeah, I agree. It tends to be a but Utah, a state that should have an absolute commitment to government is probably one of the most corrupt governments right now at the state level. And, you know, I mean, California may be worse. New York may be worse. And Illinois may be worse. But there aren't a lot that are worse.

[00:09:31] But so just because it's there and you have a purported religiosity in the state of Utah, the people have been very remiss in this. Because I'm really concerned that we kind of set aside these things, you know, oh, we've got a Republican governor. We're going to be okay. You know, kind of thing. And that's happened in Utah for 40 years.

[00:09:57] And, you know, we go back to Norm Bangeter, for example, and you may remember that homeschool standoff where the governor sent in some guys on snowmobiles to kill the guy that was homeschooling because he wasn't sending his kids to school. I mean, that was 40 years ago, approximately. I mean, you think, holy cow, and it's gone downhill from there. And you look at the corruption in the voting and everything. But, yeah, I tend to think that, well, let's go to Isaiah.

[00:10:25] I mean, Isaiah, you know, he said, woe unto them that join house to house. I think that's a warning against, you know, close density populations, you know. And there's a good reason for that, as you point out. People do crazy, crazy things. All right, hang tight. Let's talk more about this, ladies and gentlemen. You are listening to Liberty Roundtable Live with Dr. Scott Bradley. Hang tight.

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[00:13:03] Back with you live, ladies and gentlemen. Dr. Scott Bradley, yours truly. So yeah, avoiding huge populations is one thing. In my opinion, avoiding the heat is another thing. Moving to more religious, family-oriented places are key. Don't pick a politician and decide to move to a place where that politician is because they'll be gone before you know it. Moving more towards farming communities is always wise because then you can get local food easier. It seems like the people have more of a helping hand mentality, you know, from barn raising to,

[00:13:30] hey, you know what, I've got chickens and you've got cows and I've got other skills that can be traded for. The ability to barter and to work together and everything else increases a ton. How else in the conversation did you narrow it down, doctor? Well, you know, I think we've talked the generalities out pretty well because, you know, the bottom line is maybe, maybe we ought to try and fix the government we're in right now.

[00:13:57] I mean, this thing of being able to cross the plains or go across an ocean and find a land of liberty is pretty well, those days are gone. I mean, and I really am, I'm saddened by the fact that we don't have any more retreat areas, if you will. But it's kind of like, you know, I don't know if you remember back in the old, you know, this has been enough decades now,

[00:14:25] a lot of young people will not even remember, you know, Tolkien's works, The Lord of the Rings, and Gandalf and Frodo, the little hobbit, were talking about the rough times they were in. And Gandalf said, I mean, no, Frodo said, oh, I wish they hadn't happened in my day. And Gandalf says to him, yeah, so does everyone that ends up in these kinds of times.

[00:14:51] But the only thing we can do is make what time we have the greatest of value. And that's not an exact quote by any means. But the fact of the matter is that was wisdom. And we live in some really challenging times. We've got so many things wrong that are in this nation, so many things wrong in our local communities. And that's what's really tragic, because we have kind of an homogenized education system.

[00:15:18] And, you know, back in the early 60s, the Supreme Court said, oh, you've got to boot God out of your school system. And everything that's happened in the school systems since then has become just a magnification of the humanist religion. Secular humanism is a faith-based religion, or a belief system anyway, that doesn't have a divine God. And that's become the de facto religion of the education system.

[00:15:47] And it has become a system by which we are destroying the religiosity of each generation, worse and worse every single generation. And so because of that, and it's so ubiquitous, it's everywhere in the whole nation. If your kids are in the public education system, your kids are being taught a religion, a faith-based belief system, that does not have a divine God.

[00:16:13] And so every generation becomes, you know, basically more polluted. And so even the rural areas, and I live in a relatively rural area, at least it used to be, it's becoming far more metropolitan than it would fit my taste. But that education system, you talk to people, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. That's the high school down the street that's doing that, not my kid's high school. It's like, no, you don't understand. Yeah, they all say that, doctor. Oh, they do.

[00:16:43] And so that's a problem. My next-door neighbor, man, she's been teaching kids for three generations. She's incredible. She's, you know, and, you know, that may be true, but that doesn't change the fact that all this is happening everywhere, right? It is. And because of that, even the rural areas that we talk about oftentimes get adversely affected. I mean, because your kids are getting fed the same drivel that the kids in the major metropolitan areas.

[00:17:09] And the big problem is that you may be putting your guard down and saying, oh, yeah, but I go to church with that history teacher, and that history teacher is really a good person. Well, they may be, and they probably are, in fact. But if they're teaching the antithesis of the founding principles, we're not going to have good government. And I actually brought up in one of the discussions, I don't even remember if it was in this one. It probably was.

[00:17:37] Anyway, when we had the webinar last night, I brought up a book that has haunted me. It came out in 1961. And I probably discovered it about 1963-ish. And it's a little book. You can read it in about 20 minutes. It's by James Clavel. It's called The Children's Story. We've talked about this before on your show.

[00:18:01] And in it, it's about the re-education of the nation that has been—our nation has been captured by a foreign power. James Clavel was a Brit and fought in World War II, was a POW with the Japanese, all that kind of stuff. But he came to America, became a citizen, was an ardent supporter of the principles of America. And the book was kind of inspired to him by his little girl coming to him. And she put her little hand over her heart.

[00:18:31] She was like six years old and said the pledge. The Pledge of Leasing the Truth, Flagging the United States of America, to the Republic of Hitchcock, and to the One Nation Under God, and to the Little Bidding and Justice for All. And she wanted to be paid her nickel. And he said, what? And she said, well, teacher said, if I said it, you'd pay me a nickel. Okay, fine. He says, well, what does it mean? And she said, well, they didn't—she said I just had to say it, you know. So anyway, it got Clavel thinking.

[00:18:56] If we go through the motions, we rattle off the words, we—you know, a lot of people that, you know, go to Fourth of July parades, which are coming up here, and salute the flag and everything like that, but don't understand the slightest baseline principle, origin of rights, delegation of authority, checks and ballots. They don't understand any of that. Well, yeah, but I need my health care, and this new thing by Obama is going to give me that.

[00:19:25] You know, people just—if you don't know the baseline principles. So Clavel wrote a book. Again, it's a—the nation's been captured. It takes place all in a second-grade class in about 20 minutes when they get the new teacher. And the new teacher in 20 minutes is successful in unseating the values, attitudes, and beliefs of these little kids. And I told the story, too, about someone that I knew many decades ago.

[00:19:55] He was Vietnamese. He had helped the U.S., you know, effort in Southeast Asia. And his—he had escaped right at the last minute out of Saigon with his wife and two little daughters. But his family was left behind. And they were—because they were pro-American, if you will, in the, you know, people's view, they all had to go to re-education camps.

[00:20:20] And one of this friend of mine's brother had been killed during the Tet Offensive at Huey. And so when the family would try to write to him here in the States, there were highly censored letters. And finally he got a letter from a sister that mentioned this brother. Didn't tell the context of, yeah, he's dead and all this.

[00:20:45] It just mentioned the brother and says, our brother is in a very good position and very fortunate to be where he is. And so the communist censors said, oh, here's some good news. We can let that through. But everybody in the family knew that the brother that was dead was better off than the people that were living because of the conditions that they had gotten into with this re-education camp. And so, anyway, the point of the matter is we're allowing ourselves to be polluted in huge ways. Oh, there's no doubt.

[00:21:14] So did you guys pick the best place to live? Come on, give me the— I mean, I don't know. I mean, I'm living in northern Utah. I've got land in southeast Idaho. And maybe I'll sell everything and go to Montana. I don't know. But we've got to do the best we can where we are. Yeah, why would you sell everything and go to Montana? Montana is an incredibly liberal state because it's controlled by all the, you know, move-ins from California and the east.

[00:21:43] California is polluting them. There's no question about that. Montana is a very liberal state in actuality in terms of its control. In so many ways, it really is. They did pass some good laws this last time, and they're on a good track right now. But, you know, when the governor's gone, what's going to happen? I mean, the legislature—and one of those bills I told you about, the Senate passed it unanimously. I mean, it's like, whoa, whoa.

[00:22:07] I mean, and I was asked to come up there by a Montana senator and speak to the legislature against the CONCON, and they rejected that. They rejected Ron DeSantis' celebrity pitch for a CONCON. I mean, so there's good things. But, no, Sam, I'm not telling you that there's a perfect place. We've got to try and make where we are perfect, I think. I think that's an important consideration. I think so, but it depends on where you are, though.

[00:22:34] And if I'm in New York City or if I'm in California and it's really expensive to live and I can trade to a less expensive place to live and get more out in the country or something like that, I'm interested in doing that. If I can get in a position where I can have a little bit more land, you know, sometimes you end up on a postage stamp. That's really hard. So, you know, there's a lot of things that you can do, and I recommend it. But I would say do not follow politicians. Do not look at a county sheriff or do not look at a state governor or this or that and think, oh, I'm going here because of this because I'm telling you it'll backfire in two seconds.

[00:23:03] Florida, for example, is one of the greatest examples. I think Florida is a great state in a lot of ways. But, folks, Florida is a very wild state. Florida is a state where a lot of liberals in it. Florida is a big state, and it doesn't take much for some of the big cities in Florida or take Texas for another example. Texas is on one hand out in the country, pretty conservative group, great people. But, man, when you look at the state by the big cities that control that state, look out. And so, you know, I know that all states are that way to some degree.

[00:23:32] But if you can get smaller populations, the better. If you can get a little land, the better. If you can get a place that's not too expensive to live, all the better. If you can get good, modern, you know, balance between, you know, and this is why I wouldn't go to Montana, balance between, hey, I can get to an airport and fly places pretty easily. If I need to travel, I can get to a bigger city if I need to relatively easy where I can get the things that I need. You know, there's some real value in a lot of that, right? And so the balance is very tough.

[00:24:02] In fact, Joel Skousen wrote a book, Strategic Relocation is what it's called, that people can check out and learn more. But there's a lot to pay attention to. Weather's critical for people. And I don't think it's a matter of weather in terms of I like the warmer, I like the cold. I think weather's critical in terms of understanding what animals you're going to have to deal with. I don't mean physical animals. I mean, what, you know, what's the result of cold when the power goes out? How about heat? How about, you know, all those things are really up for question. How about growing seasons and crops?

[00:24:32] And how about access to medical facilities? Water's a big deal. Water's a big deal. Well, let's come back and talk about it more. I know we're spending a lot of time on this and coming back to it. But I think it's critical. Be tight. Liberty Newswire. You're listening to Liberty News Radio.

[00:24:59] Breaking news this hour from townhall.com. I'm Rich Thomason. On the final day of its current term, the Supreme Court is releasing some high-profile rulings. Among them, a case out of Maryland. The high court is allowing parents to pull their kids out of school classes that use LGBT storybooks. Also, the court is limiting the power of lower courts to issue nationwide injunctions.

[00:25:24] In a 6-3 vote, the high court's conservative majority handed the Trump administration a major legal victory. The Supreme Court is putting the brakes on district judges who issue nationwide injunctions to stop a president's executive orders. The ruling stems from Donald Trump's order to end automatic birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.

[00:25:46] Justices, however, did not specifically rule on birthright citizenship, only on curbing the power of a single judge to block such policies for the entire country. Greg Clugston, the White House. Another pending ruling, a decision on a Texas age verification law for access to online porn. President Trump not budging on his July 4th deadline for Congress to get a spending and tax cut bill to his desk.

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[00:30:13] Casting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West. You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable radio talk show. All right, back with you live. Dr. Scott Bradley with me. So I think, you know, you don't want to follow politicians around. And I think you need to really focus on, you know, a lot of factors, not based on your personal, hey, I love to be here. Everybody wants to go to sunny Florida, right? I get all that.

[00:30:38] But I also get that you got to really kind of balance these things and say, hey, where's really the safest, best place for me to be? And I think the less population, the more religious the people to some degree, the better. The more people have farmland, farming communities as opposed to tourist kind of communities, way better. You know, you've got to really kind of start to look at a lot of these factors. How far did you guys dig into this, doctor? Because it's really almost a science to really get to the bottom of this thing, isn't it? Well, it is.

[00:31:07] And as we've mentioned before, BitChute is where we post all of our responses. We have a little video we make out of every response. And they have limited us to 15 minutes per video. And I don't understand why that is or anything. And so we post them on BitChute and Rumble.

[00:31:28] And so it was a 15-minute, if you will, just rambling on my part about things that, you know, we've talked about here together. And it is interesting, though. Just before the break, I threw out the term water. And people don't understand. I mean, it's like, what do you turn your faucet on? It's there. You flush your toilet. You get in the shower. Whatever. And we've got water, you know.

[00:31:53] And it's kind of like the people who get so kind of unthinking about it, it's kind of like the guy in the political meeting that says, what do we need farmers for? We've got grocery stores. I mean, people just expect modern conveniences. And you say, well, there's, you know, water everywhere. But really? And the fact of the matter is that, for example, Utah has a horrific, horrific program laws in regards to getting your own well.

[00:32:20] I mean, they have just put as many roadblocks as they possibly can in front of you. And just as a little side note, I'm currently working with my own little community here trying to do a little bit. I'm trying to put an attached garage on my home. And holy cow, the bureaucrats that are involved in that in a little town that used to be a farming community has become overwhelming. But let's go back to water for a second.

[00:32:46] If you can't drill your own well, well, municipal water, I mean, let's just say the power goes out. Let's just say an EMP happens, you know, an electromagnetic pulse that's caused by a nuke. And there's a spike and it shuts down computers. And your electrical system is driven by that. And, I mean, you can see the kind of domino effect this happens. What if you don't have a municipal supply of water? And those kind of things become immediately critical.

[00:33:16] And, for example, in Sanpete County, Utah, it's Utah, first of all, getting your own well is a problem. But second of all, water is not the most predominant element in that county. You know, you say, well, it's a farming community and they're regular people and they're good. But is water going to become critical someday if we have an EMP, for example? So there's all sorts of nuanced things that probably need to go into your thought process.

[00:33:45] And far be it from me to suggest to you, oh, this thought on the map is exactly where you ought to be. Well, and so I would put all these factors into place and I would prioritize and I'd use this kind of, you know, A-B testing idea. If I go here, what? And if I go there, what? What are the pros and cons? But then at the end of the day, what I'd do is get on my knees and ask God Almighty where he needs you to be and where he needs you to serve. And I think that has a lot to do with it, too, doctor. You can't overlook the spiritual and you can't overlook this idea that God has a plan for each of us individually.

[00:34:14] He knows us. He loves us. He's aware of each of us. And he's got, you know, opportunities for us if we're willing. And so to me, oftentimes it's a matter of where does he need you to be and why? And I think sometimes we overlook a lot of that. We just go, oh, I want to think about it in my own sphere and in my own what I want and my wants and likes and dislikes and all that kind of stuff. But I really think it's important to kind of seek out God's guidance. And God might say Sam should go here and so-and-so should go there, too, right? Yeah.

[00:34:44] There's no question. And all of us would like to be, well, maybe all of us is a pretty broad statement. But if you thought about it, wouldn't you really like to be where God wanted you to be? And that has to enter into it. But what if God doesn't care? Or what if he can use you in multiple places? And so you and God need to get together about that. And I think back. I know you're probably one of the most super fans of The Chosen. And you remember early in the series. Yeah, I know. That's why I bring this up. I know you'll identify with this instantly.

[00:35:15] Where Jacob and his sons are digging in the sand looking for water, you know, early in the series. And some guy comes along and says, what the heck are you doing? And they say, we're looking for a well. And he says, are you kidding? There's no water here. You know, God brought us here and we're going to find a well. And he says, oh, come on. You're God. Are you crazy? Why would he put you in a place there's no water? You remember that scene. Absolutely. And they discover water. You remember? And so. Yeah. And that's because they were led there and they trusted the Lord more than this guy that thought he knew everything.

[00:35:43] And that's an important function and component of this is, hey, where do you need to be? You know, who do you need to gather with you? What kind of a place do you need to prepare for whom? Right. Well, there's a. I don't know if you've seen this series, but there's a huge series right now called the Homestead. Have you heard about this? Well, Homestead Rescue or the Homestead or what? I don't know. I mean, it's because, you know, the Rainey family does the Homestead Rescue, but I'm not sure which one you might be talking about. Well, so it's done by Angel Studios.

[00:36:13] I'd have to research which one it's actually called. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I have not seen that one. All right. And then Homestead one, it's a little series they're starting. And what happens is this very rich guy has this big compound that he builds and, you know, he basically makes deals with all kinds of security people from the military, you know, guys that used to serve in the military to help him in this and that. And it kind of goes through what they went through. And, you know, you kind of realize the bigger compound you have and the more flashy it becomes the greater attack it's likely to get and, you know, this kind of stuff.

[00:36:43] And so you've got to kind of really think about that, too. Don't just think, oh, man, I got to build this big old ripping nice compound because they knew these guys had the ability to create electricity. They knew they had greenhouses. They knew they had all these things. And so they became a target to where the government even came and said, hey, you can't live here and protect all yourselves with the rest of us starving out here. And so the government partnered with the thugs to go ahead and, you know, try to take these guys out. And people got shot. Anyway, it's a very interesting series.

[00:37:09] And it's in its infancy, meaning it just got started. But there's several episodes. And it starts with kind of a movie. And then it turns into a couple of episodes of, you know, how these people interact and what happens. And the main guy that runs the whole thing gets shot. And so he's not able to he's alive, but his wife has to run everything for him. And she thinks different than he does because he's ready to do things in a militant way. And she's like, no, the militant way is not going to work. We can't just kill everybody that tries to come. We've got to be loving and kind. You know, what would God want us to do?

[00:37:38] And so she's a little more loving and kind. And anyway, all I'm saying is, how do you approach these things? And it's a very, very interesting series. I'm telling you that right now. And I'm not telling you that they have a handle on how it's going to go down either. Nobody does exactly. I don't think. But, you know, these suppositions and kind of walking through what does it look like? And so they start out, hey, here's what it's like for the first couple of days. Here's what it's like a weekend. Here's what it's like 30 days in. Here's what it's like, you know, whatever, a year later or whatever. What do you do? And how do you work through these things?

[00:38:06] And, you know, there's very difficult decisions that they end up having to decide. You know, how do you run this thing with a guy that planned it all and knew everything in his head? How he wanted it to be and everything else. Now he's on the sidelines because, you know, he got shot and now he's in kind of a coma state. And what do you do? And who do you bring in? And who do you listen to? And then you find out people aren't really who you thought they were. The guy that was the military guy that was supposed to protect everybody. He's ready to go ahead and mow everybody down. He's like, hey, you can't have people over there on the next property with guns. They can threaten us.

[00:38:35] Yeah, I know, but it's not our property. Yeah, but and so the debate starts to rage. Before you know it, people have different motives and different understandings and beliefs and core values. And, you know, that starts to come to the surface really fast in these kind of situations. And I'm not telling you I'm an expert at it. I'm just telling you I've seen a lot of these things. I've read a lot of these books post calamity or whatever else and this and that. And, you know, what do people do? And so then one guy basically comes and he says, it's all good. The government's coming. They're going to save us.

[00:39:05] And it turns out that he is off his medication. So he had a psychotic episode. None of what he says is true. And, you know, you start to dig in and find out, man, things get messy fast, doctor. Well, a lot of these artists' conceptions are really simply that. And there's somebody's spin on it. It's kind of like a, you know, the modeling that's done for climate change. But so but they're thought provoking and they cause you to think and give consideration to stuff that ought to be, you know, maybe never thought about it.

[00:39:34] But there's a movie that came out 10 years ago that is kind of a documentary. It's it's name's Mully. I've mentioned it probably some years ago on on your show. But it's about this homeless orphan in Kenya that becomes a very well to do businessman. And he gives it all up. He opens an orphanage and it serves a couple of thousand Kenyan children. OK, now it's called Mully. Mully. M-U-L-L-Y. And it came out in 2015. So 10 years ago.

[00:40:02] But it is a documentary for him. And the guy the guy that did it, this Mully guy, this guy that was a homeless orphan, is actually interviewed in the thing and stuff. The only reason I bring it up is is that that because of the water thing. And that's kind of my mind went on this thing. They needed water on this location that they were doing. I mean, it was an impossible dream. He kept saying, no, there's water there. There's water here. We've got water.

[00:40:28] And anyway, the kids and him just dug, dug, dug until finally, ultimately, finally, they found water. And it's such an incredible agricultural effort now. They've actually changed. I want you after the break to start talking about this more in detail. Because I know we're losing time on other topics. But I think this topic is very unique. And there's very few people that could bring it to the table like we can. Hang tight. You're listening to Liberty Roundtable Live with Dr. Scott Bradley, freedomsrisingsun.com. Hang tight.

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[00:43:15] It is a documentary. I mean, Mully himself stars in it with his wife and the orphans and so on and everything like that. It's kind of a saving the world one child at a time kind of thing. It's really kind of gritty in a way. You know, Mully started off as a homeless Kenyan kid and he became very wealthy.

[00:43:39] And he started seeing the kids on the streets and their tragic scenarios that they were living in. And he, Mully, and finally, I mean, he started bringing them home and his wife and his own kids are saying, what the heck are you doing? I mean, we've got it pretty good here. You know, we've got a silver spoon in our mouth. We've got Mercedes we're driving. And the kids are all in private schools and all this kind of stuff. And over time, it just kind of took over his life.

[00:44:05] And I recommend reading it, not reading it, watching it. It's probably available on YouTube and Prime and some of those places, you know. But it is thought-provoking. Here is a guy that kind of took the godly path, if you will. I mean, he had it made, if you will, with his financial success and kind of clawing himself out of the junk pile.

[00:44:32] And literally, I mean, the movie shows him going into – he walks the streets at night and finds little kids that are just street kids left on the street. He picks them up, takes them in. And it's really quite amazing. And what we – I mean, you know, this is kind of a multifaceted thing. Maybe there's some self-evaluation that we all need to do about what are we doing for the world and how good are we doing, you know.

[00:44:57] And, you know, are we giving back what God gave to us in a way that betters other lives? But it's also a thought about, you know, the thing that came to mind was when his orphan kids and him were, you know, they're trying to grow their own, you know, groceries. And they needed to do greenhouses and everything. And they needed water to do that. And what they're doing is sifting the dust, basically, as they do this.

[00:45:26] And we – you know, people are saying, no, give it up. It's not going to happen. Yeah, it's going to happen. I know there's water here. Well, anyway, they changed the microclimate of their area by, you know, the way they irrigate and, you know, water their crops and everything. And it has become, you know, miraculous in my opinion that one guy kind of takes it on, I'm going to try and save the world one child at a time.

[00:45:57] And I just wonder how much we can do. I mean, maybe, you know, I've kind of focused on trying to do, you know, make popular again these grand and glorious principles that were established under the hands of men that I believe God raised up to establish this nation.

[00:46:15] And believe me, there's – maybe if you've thought about it, you recognize that there's so little understanding of these things that we're in danger of losing them based upon our own apathy and being complicit in all of the other things that are pulling the nation down. So anyway, maybe we all pick our little path, and maybe mine happens to be in that way. And Mully's was in the tragic street people of Kenya.

[00:46:45] But he has made a huge difference. One person can make a huge difference. And, you know, we can put all of these, you know, what ifs and wherefors and whys and everything else like that to use. But we've got to make our own path and follow the path that I think, you know, we ought to get together with God and figure out where we fit in this program and make our way according to the best inspiration we can find.

[00:47:13] And ultimately and finally, hopefully we all make a difference for the good. We've kind of swept our own front porch and the streets a little bit cleaner because of that. I don't know. But I don't know if Sam is indisposed at this time, but he's unusually quiet. And so we, I think I'd like to spend a minute on it. Well, before you do, I just want to make one more comment about this topic at least for sure.

[00:47:41] And that important issue is this. And I want people to really think about what I'm about to say. Really consider what I'm about to say. You know, everybody wants to find the perfect spot. And I'm telling you, the perfect spot does not exist. I also want to say that, you know what, you can do your very best to find where you need to go. You can evaluate the pros and cons. You can use all your mortal faculties and figure it all out. But you got to get on your knees and go to God and figure out where you need to go.

[00:48:11] And I believe he will tell you. But I also want to say this, wherever you end up, you're going to find, man, what am I going to do when this happens? I'm not prepared enough. What am I going to do when that happens? And a quick example is you build your perfect place to be. You got all your ammunition and your food and your, and what if you're forced to leave all that behind? Now your whole plan is completely scrapped. And so what I want to say is this.

[00:48:37] If you get spiritually right before God Almighty, I believe that's the most important piece of this puzzle. And I know everybody wants to get bogged down in food and electricity and water. And I think those things are important. Don't misunderstand me. But I'm telling you that if you're right before God and you're spiritually doing what you're supposed to do, God can open up ways for you that you cannot imagine. And things can happen in ways that, for example, you mentioned several different people who they were told there's no water here. Forget it.

[00:49:07] But they knew that God wanted them there and they knew they had to have water and God provided a way. Remember, there's plenty on this earth and room to spare, so to speak. And God knows this and he knows you. And if you're righteous and you're doing what he's asked you to do and you're on his errand and you're working hard and doing all within your faculties and sphere and you're living right, God will take care of all those other details for you. Right? He just will. And that doesn't mean just ignore everything and just go, God's got it. He'll sort it out. Don't do that either.

[00:49:36] That's a huge mistake. But I'm telling you that if you do all you can do and you're in the place that you're supposed to be, even when you go, man, I don't know how I'm going to deal with the freezing cold. Or I don't know how I'm going to deal with the fact that I don't have water. Or, you know, hey, God provided manna back in the day. And we need to believe in miracles in our day, doctor. And so, anyway, I don't want to finish this conversation without having that stuff to be said because I really think when the rubber meets the road, that's the quintessential reality, is it not? No matter how much you prepare. It is indeed.

[00:50:05] But it's a long story that we probably don't have time to review at this moment. But about 55 years ago, I adopted an aphorism. I try to get little pithy statements that bring about an understanding. Like, you know, we've talked about them enough on this program. But I came up with the idea that there's eight words you can live by always. And those eight words are get close to the Lord and stay there.

[00:50:34] Now, you know, come what may, we're going to go through what we're going to go through. I think we're going to get a mighty bumpy road, regardless of how arrogantly proud we are of our own preparations. But I think one of the greatest preparations is getting close to the Lord and staying there and doing as he instructs and directs us. And we don't do that by becoming a complicit nation that follows the world.

[00:51:01] You know, if by going after Babylon, we're doing the right thing. No, we're not. I don't get it when churches and people and everything put all of their eggs, if you will, in the stock market or whatever. You know, I mean, this is God going to need a stock market. Does he have paper assets? I would think the answer is probably no. No. And when we put our trust in the wrong things, I think that the house of cards will come down sooner or later.

[00:51:30] So this aphorism, like I say, I came up with, it was a good 55 years ago. Get close to the Lord and stay there. Those eight words can be affirming words that will get us through tough times, too. That doesn't mean you're not going to be on a bumpy road. You know, your axle may break somewhere in Moab. I mean, I'm using a kind of a scenario that maybe people don't even know what an axle or Moab is.

[00:51:55] But you're out in the boonies and it's a tough way and do what you can. But I think having your heart and your soul on the right path is probably going to hold you better than putting it in stocks and bonds. So the bottom line, ladies and gentlemen, is where is the best place to live for those who desire liberty? Question mark. Answer. Get close to the Lord and stay there. In my opinion, that's the best way you can kind of deal with these things.

[00:52:25] And, yeah, do everything within your power to do the best you can to find the place and do all those things. I'm not saying don't do your best. Do your very best. Keep the commandments of God. But then you've got to trust. You've got to put your trust in Christ forever. And he'll do the rest. The Supreme Court sides with Donald Trump. Trump admin limits nationwide injunctions. The EpochTimes.com. It was a six to three decision.

[00:52:48] The high court found that federal judges exceeded their authority in imposing, quote, universal blocks on Trump's birthright citizenship order. This has far reaching consequences. Just got released today. And it's not just about the birthright citizenship. It's about these single judges everywhere just shutting Donald down on every point possible whenever they want. And a random, you know, appellate judge somewhere just shuts the president of the United States down. The courts are out of control.

[00:53:18] And this reigns them in quite a bit. The question is how much will it really have an effect? Only time will tell, doctor. Well, I hope that this is a kind of a signaling of the Bravo Sierra that needs to be straightened out in regards to the Plyler-Vido case back in 1982, where anybody that has a baby in this country suddenly has a citizen that they can rely on to bring them into the country. That is absolutely absurd. That violates the law of nations.

[00:53:48] It violates logic, reason, and intelligence. It violates what the founders understood a natural born citizen to be. I hope it precursors that. But it's a decision that was properly issued, but it's way too narrow. And but logic, reason, intelligence hopefully will prevail. Flat out of time, ladies and gentlemen. So much good. So little time. I can tell you that right now. We don't have all the answers, folks. Do your very best and turn to God for the rest.

[00:54:16] But we will provide some, hopefully, some guidelines that are helpful for you to consider. We are only human, so only take our advice so far. But understand that, you know what? Good common sense, obeying the commandments of God, getting on your knees and trust in God and then get up and do your best and trust in him for the rest. That is the key to the exercise. We point all to the Savior, Jesus Christ. We're all God's children and he can save us all. The only question is will we let him? God save our republic.