Radio Show Hour 2 – 11/20/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastNovember 20, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 2 – 11/20/2024

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[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West.

[00:00:18] You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.

[00:00:24] All right, happy to have you along my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman, live on your radio.

[00:00:29] Hard-hitting news the network refused to use, no doubt, continues now.

[00:00:33] This is the broadcast for October 21st in the year of our Lord, 2024.

[00:00:37] Hour 2 of 2, promoting God, family, and country, protecting life, liberty, and property,

[00:00:41] rejecting revolution unless it's a Jesus revolution.

[00:00:44] Then we're in, following the Prince of Peace and using the checks and balances

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[00:00:54] This is Liberty Roundtable Live.

[00:00:56] If it's constitutional, we love it.

[00:00:57] And if it's not, we hate it.

[00:00:59] Welcome to the broadcast.

[00:01:00] We've got Lowell Nelson with us, and he hasn't been with us for quite some time as well.

[00:01:05] Welcome back, my dear friend.

[00:01:08] Wow, good to be back, Sam.

[00:01:09] It's been about a month since I've been on Liberty Roundtable Live, and I've missed it.

[00:01:14] Sorry I haven't been here, but I've been away.

[00:01:18] But it's good to be back.

[00:01:19] Thank you.

[00:01:20] It's partly you, partly me, but a dearth of Lowell is never good.

[00:01:23] Welcome to the show, sir.

[00:01:26] Campaignforliberty.org doing a phenomenal job.

[00:01:28] I want to get into some of your travels and everything, but first I want to highlight this.

[00:01:33] Dr. Ron Paul gave a speech back in 2008.

[00:01:38] The Republicans had their convention.

[00:01:40] They had kicked Ron Paul out.

[00:01:41] They had been completely dishonest in the primaries.

[00:01:44] They broke light, or they turned off lights.

[00:01:46] They shut down venues.

[00:01:47] They broke fingers.

[00:01:48] They did all kinds of abusive, hostile stuff to the Ron Paul supporters.

[00:01:51] Ron would have done very well, very well.

[00:01:54] Many of the points he made got put on the national stage for once, which was tremendous.

[00:01:59] But the dishonesty of the deep state was apparent at all levels.

[00:02:03] Anyway, the point is, while the Republicans were having their convention, Ron Paul had his own event

[00:02:07] where he spoke and gave about an hour and a half plus speech.

[00:02:10] And in that speech, it really turned out to be, in my opinion, a real, for once in my lifetime,

[00:02:17] State of the Union.

[00:02:17] I mean, it was really an honest reality check on why we've lost our republic, what we're going to need to do to gain it back.

[00:02:25] It was just so good, so good.

[00:02:27] But it had a lot of claps in the speech.

[00:02:30] You know, whenever you speak like that, they clap, clap, clap.

[00:02:33] So I took out all the claps, and I aired it over two hours along with some of my commentary.

[00:02:38] And, man, it was so good.

[00:02:40] We did that last Friday, Lowell.

[00:02:42] Was it Friday?

[00:02:42] I think so.

[00:02:43] Anyway, last Friday.

[00:02:44] You can check the show notes.

[00:02:45] The show should be up, and you can kind of check that out.

[00:02:48] But I'm telling you right now, his speech was off the charts incredible.

[00:02:52] Man, if we had a speech like that in the election today, sir, what a blessing that would be.

[00:02:57] I bring that up, though, because in your absence, at least we were able to promote CampaignForLiberty.org

[00:03:01] and the tremendous work they've been doing ever since that incredible speech.

[00:03:05] Lowell?

[00:03:06] Well, I appreciate that very much, Sam.

[00:03:08] I do have a ton of respect, absolutely, for Dr. Ron Paul and for you and anyone else that promotes him and so forth.

[00:03:18] I also noticed, Sam, that your website has recently been upgraded.

[00:03:23] It's different now than it was when I last saw it.

[00:03:26] It looks very nice.

[00:03:28] It's easy to read and so forth.

[00:03:31] I just thought I'd mention that.

[00:03:33] That's a change.

[00:03:34] Hopefully it's easier to read the show notes.

[00:03:36] Hopefully it's easier to listen to the shows.

[00:03:38] Hopefully it's easier to know when changes are made every day, the show gets updated and everything else.

[00:03:43] And if you check out Liberty News Radio, if you check out Liberty Roundtable, and if you check out LovingLiberty.net,

[00:03:47] all three of them are updated with this whole new style of promoting the latest podcasts all the time.

[00:03:54] Awesome.

[00:03:55] That's terrific.

[00:03:56] Hey, well, while I was sort of related to what Dr. Paul, one of his major themes, of course, is foreign non-interventionism, right?

[00:04:05] I mean, this militarism, this foreign interventionist philosophy that America has.

[00:04:10] I found evidences of that in Portugal, which is where I was for a couple of weeks.

[00:04:18] I visited this public building, kind of a museum place.

[00:04:23] And in the museum, they talked about the revolution in Portugal that occurred, oh, it's 40 or so years ago.

[00:04:33] I think it was 57, 1957, something like that, 50, 60 years ago.

[00:04:38] But one of the placards, you know, they had cartoons of the various things that went on there.

[00:04:44] One of the placards there said something that just made me, well, it just sobered me right up.

[00:04:53] The picture, the cartoon that was about Kissinger getting the Nobel Peace Prize.

[00:05:02] And the caption, this is a satiric caption underneath, said, Mr. Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, period.

[00:05:11] So, dot, dot, dot, you've forgotten what happened in Chile.

[00:05:14] And then the next sentence is what I want to focus on.

[00:05:18] It says, interfering in foreign countries is normal for American administrations.

[00:05:26] What a sad, honest, truth-telling tale to tell, huh?

[00:05:30] A sad, honest truth, Sam.

[00:05:32] And then, of course, the placer goes on to tell all of the, you know, some of the bad results of this interventionism.

[00:05:39] I mean, it's only the tip of the iceberg, you know, what happened in Chile.

[00:05:42] But, you know, it talks about North Vietnam and Kissinger accepting the prize.

[00:05:50] And it's just, I just, it was amazing to me, Sam, that in other countries, the common understanding now of America,

[00:06:00] the common perspective of the U.S. is that we interfere in everybody's business.

[00:06:07] That's the common perception.

[00:06:09] And I saw it in a spade right here in this public museum and smack in the middle of Portugal.

[00:06:15] I thought that was interesting.

[00:06:17] Not only is it interesting, but it highlights the hegemony that America has developed around the world

[00:06:23] where we think we're the world's cop and the blowback that Ron Paul documented on the stage when he was running for president,

[00:06:29] where Giuliani kind of tried to mock Ron and then Ron had to school Giuliani on the truth of this stuff,

[00:06:35] really tells the story, though.

[00:06:36] That blowback is being documented in Portugal 50 years ago or whatever it is, 60 years ago.

[00:06:41] So they're admitting, saying this, and it's only done nothing but ratcheted up ever since.

[00:06:47] And now that we're literally involved in the Ukraine, we're literally involved in Israel slash Hamas,

[00:06:52] we're literally involved in the Taiwan-China kind of discussion, we're literally involved.

[00:06:56] I mean, can I keep going?

[00:06:57] We're in over 130 nations militarily.

[00:06:59] It'll take me a long time.

[00:07:00] But all we've done is ratcheted up that blowback principle where nations are sick of it.

[00:07:04] They think, who do you think you are, United States?

[00:07:06] Do you think you're God here or something?

[00:07:08] Do you think you can violate the sovereignty of other nations with no consequences ever?

[00:07:13] And this is just going to get worse and worse, and they're documenting it in Portugal.

[00:07:19] A lot of people say, well, we don't know that's what the world thinks.

[00:07:21] The world loves us.

[00:07:22] No.

[00:07:22] This is absolute written proof from 50-plus years ago they think that.

[00:07:27] Lowell?

[00:07:27] Yeah.

[00:07:28] Yeah, absolutely right.

[00:07:29] It was just really, really sobering because we walk among these people.

[00:07:35] The great thing about travel is that you realize that 99% of the world's population, good, good people.

[00:07:43] They just want to spend time with family.

[00:07:47] They want to have a job.

[00:07:49] They want to be productive.

[00:07:50] They don't want to fight.

[00:07:52] They don't want war.

[00:07:53] They don't want interventionism.

[00:07:55] It's these thugs that politicians that get behind the levers of power in various countries around the world.

[00:08:04] They're the ones that take countries to the brink of war.

[00:08:08] It's not the people.

[00:08:09] And it's a sad reality that people allow these global elitists to get above them and rule their countries.

[00:08:21] Because then, of course, wars result from it, and we're smack in the middle of all of them, unfortunately, Sam.

[00:08:28] Amen to that.

[00:08:29] Let's talk a little bit more about your travels, though.

[00:08:31] You had a great time.

[00:08:32] There's some good things to the travels, too.

[00:08:34] And then I made some travels that I want to kind of mention for a minute, too.

[00:08:38] Sure.

[00:08:38] Well, we went to Portugal because we have an old friend there who lived for 35 or 40 years here in America.

[00:08:46] She's a native of Portugal.

[00:08:47] She retired recently, moved back to Portugal, her hometown where she grew up.

[00:08:54] And, of course, she invited us to come over.

[00:08:55] Well, on our way over, we stopped in the Azores Islands, you know, the islands in the middle of the Atlantic called the Azores.

[00:09:02] At least we Americans call them the Azores.

[00:09:05] There's a Portuguese pronunciation of that that you wouldn't recognize.

[00:09:11] But the Azores were beautiful, especially nice.

[00:09:14] It's like a little Hawaii smack in the middle of the Atlantic.

[00:09:17] The Azores are owned by Portugal.

[00:09:19] And so we spent three days there, sort of a climaxizing ourself to the time change before we met our friend on the mainland.

[00:09:28] And spent three days there, beautiful, tropical flora.

[00:09:33] These islands were built on volcanic activity.

[00:09:37] You know, in the recent, you know, 50,000 years, the volcanoes erupted many times and built these islands out in the middle of the Atlantic.

[00:09:46] There's a lot of heat in the ground.

[00:09:49] And one of their outdoor restaurants we visited, they cook their fare in a pot that they bury in the ground in the morning about 7 o'clock, 7 a.m.

[00:09:58] And then they just put it in the ground, you know.

[00:10:01] They put it in the meats and the potatoes and squashes and whatever they want in their pot to cook.

[00:10:07] And then they uncover the pot at noon, you know, five hours later, they pull that pot out of the ground.

[00:10:14] And they have dozens of these holes in the ground, you know.

[00:10:17] And they just pull the pot out of the ground and then the food out of the pot.

[00:10:23] And it's cooked and ready to eat.

[00:10:25] I mean, it's very, very interesting.

[00:10:30] It smells only a little bit like sulfur, but you overlook that sulfur smell and enjoy the food.

[00:10:36] But we enjoyed some steamy hot springs.

[00:10:40] Go ahead and skip the break.

[00:10:42] We're having small talk, ladies and gentlemen, since Lowell Nelson has been gone for a month.

[00:10:47] So it's small talk and travel log for a minute here.

[00:10:50] And this is important, though, because it really lets people understand kind of what the world has to offer.

[00:10:55] The world's a blessed place, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:10:57] And the peoples of the world have way more in common than they ever have separate.

[00:11:01] Now, you might not believe that with how often we're at war and we're, you know, war and rumors of war.

[00:11:07] But all the people want around the world, forget the nationalities for a minute.

[00:11:11] Forget the different races or different cultures or different.

[00:11:14] Every one of us just simply wants to be left alone, wants to have the ability to stably support themselves, wants God, family, country.

[00:11:21] Now you might say, well, their God's different than ours.

[00:11:23] Fine, whatever.

[00:11:24] All I'm telling you is everybody wants really the same things.

[00:11:27] And our travels prove it.

[00:11:28] So we're spending time on this for a reason, because it goes contrary to everything you hear in the media and everything you hear from government, Lowell.

[00:11:35] Thank you for that very much, Sam.

[00:11:38] Absolutely right.

[00:11:40] The people of Portugal are delightful, beautiful people.

[00:11:44] And, you know, we flew to Lisbon from the Azores and, of course, drank in the rich history of Portugal right there in Lisbon.

[00:11:53] It's very close to the coast.

[00:11:55] And, of course, Portugal at one time was the capital of the, I mean, it was the empire of the world.

[00:12:02] I mean, it basically ruled the world in the 1400s and 1500s.

[00:12:06] They had explorers that left Portugal and discovered many, many countries throughout Europe and Africa and around India and so forth.

[00:12:19] I mean, they did a lot of great work there mapping the world, the Portuguese did for us.

[00:12:26] They have monuments to the great explorers and thinkers of the time.

[00:12:31] And I don't know.

[00:12:32] It's just rich in history.

[00:12:34] Of course, the castles are beautiful.

[00:12:36] We toured castles.

[00:12:37] We walked to beaches and, of course, enjoyed Portugal's unique cuisine.

[00:12:43] The food was great.

[00:12:45] The people were great.

[00:12:46] And I'm here to tell you, Sam, that there are wonderful, wonderful people all over the world.

[00:12:52] And they want peace.

[00:12:54] They don't want war.

[00:12:56] You know, just like we pray for peace every day, the people of the world, very similarly, they want peace.

[00:13:03] They want prosperity.

[00:13:04] They just want to be left alone.

[00:13:06] And so, anyway, that was our trip to Portugal, Sam.

[00:13:09] And since a lot of us live in a vacuum in the United States, which your travels pretty much prove, and mine will do the same, as I highlight a little bit of my travels here in just a second.

[00:13:18] You know, we think we hold the moral high ground on all these issues.

[00:13:21] And no doubt for the proper rule of government, if we obey the supreme law, the land, the Constitution, no doubt we've got that.

[00:13:26] When it comes to looking to God rather than government, no doubt we have some of those historical truths based on our founding fathers' tremendous legacy that they've given us.

[00:13:35] There's no doubt about all that.

[00:13:36] However, we don't hold the moral high ground in America anymore, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:13:41] For example, the respect some of these people have for their elderly is just something that we lack.

[00:13:46] This idea that they, you know, spend their time working so hard.

[00:13:51] They're so gracious.

[00:13:52] They're so kind.

[00:13:52] They're so appreciative.

[00:13:54] They're so genuine, so honest that, man, we've got a lot to learn from around the world.

[00:13:58] I went on a cruise, and when I went on the cruise, we had primarily two groups of people serving us, the Filipinos and the people from India and Indonesia serving us.

[00:14:09] And they were some of the kindest people.

[00:14:11] And when you talk to them about their lives, they virtually earn hardly anything.

[00:14:15] They have to leave their family for cruise contracts for seven months at a time.

[00:14:20] Then they go home for two months.

[00:14:21] Then they come back for seven months.

[00:14:22] People in China have to travel a lot, too, and work in the cities, and then they get these breaks and go back to the country.

[00:14:29] They all work around the world, for the most part, for peanuts.

[00:14:31] They're so gracious, so kind, so willing to serve.

[00:14:35] I mean, they were just impressive.

[00:14:37] It got to the point where we come back to the United States and we go out to eat.

[00:14:40] We're kind of like, huh, these people don't know how to do it, you know.

[00:14:44] And so you really learn about these people and their lives and what they hold dear, what they want out of life.

[00:14:51] I mean, this guy's like, I got married two years ago.

[00:14:53] I've got a child, and he's gone seven months at a time.

[00:14:59] Because it's not his choice, really.

[00:15:01] It's because there's no other great opportunities that he has that can bring in the money that he needs.

[00:15:05] He supports, listen, he supports himself, his wife, his child, his sister, who's going to college right now to try to better herself

[00:15:16] so she can make more money than the rest of them.

[00:15:18] And they're parents, and he supports all these people with this, you know, meager job that he's got.

[00:15:23] Now, I don't mean to down it like it's meager, not worthy.

[00:15:25] It's a great job, and all I'm telling you is he doesn't make near enough.

[00:15:29] And so, you know, you look at these people's lives and you think, wow, we're battling if Kamala worked at McDonald's or not, for heck's sakes.

[00:15:35] And we're, okay, we need to really wake up and smell the roses, if you will, and kind of realize how blessed our country really is.

[00:15:44] And we need to hold on to those things that made America great, not just run around and say, make America great again, but literally turn to God and repent.

[00:15:50] Literally focus on the traditional God-ordained family with a male and a female at the head of that family.

[00:15:56] Welcoming children to the relationship.

[00:15:58] A blessed, okay, that's what these people are doing around the world.

[00:16:01] And they're just grateful to, I mean, this guy's like, you know what, this job, I miss my family, it's really hard.

[00:16:06] But I'm so grateful that I can bring stable money to support several generations.

[00:16:11] And I think about that, and I think, wow, Lowell.

[00:16:14] Yeah, I found the same thing in Hong Kong when I was there in 97, because the beautiful Filipino people, many of them were in Hong Kong serving as nannies to the rich Chinese families.

[00:16:30] And they would work six days of the week, and on Sunday, the nannies, they flooded this beautiful park area in Hong Kong.

[00:16:39] And there's like thousands of beautiful Filipino nannies.

[00:16:45] They were just taking their day off.

[00:16:47] But they would spend, basically they spend the whole year away from their families.

[00:16:56] And they could go home like once a year for a couple of weeks.

[00:17:01] But they send their money back to their family.

[00:17:04] They're supporting your family.

[00:17:06] But, boy, I mean, it's hard on them to do that.

[00:17:09] I mean, but at least they have a job.

[00:17:12] That's the best opportunity they have.

[00:17:14] But you're right.

[00:17:15] They're service-oriented.

[00:17:16] They love their families.

[00:17:19] And I was just amazed at all of the beautiful Filipino women who served basically 95% of their year away from their family just to support their family.

[00:17:34] And I wish they didn't have to be that way.

[00:17:36] I wish they could be with their family, you know, and help to raise their family.

[00:17:41] But that's what these Filipino ladies were doing to support their family.

[00:17:46] So it's, you know, people all over the world, they do what they need to do to support family.

[00:17:52] Why?

[00:17:53] Because family is the solution.

[00:17:55] Families are where it's at.

[00:17:56] They also do with a lot of humility and grace, though.

[00:17:59] When I brought this up to them, they were a little bit hesitant to talk about it.

[00:18:03] They're like, listen, we don't want to talk bad about, you know, the cruise lines or anything.

[00:18:07] We're not saying they don't treat us nice.

[00:18:08] We're not trying to, you know, they were very cautious.

[00:18:11] They didn't want to badmouth anything.

[00:18:13] But what struck me and what was so impressive to me is the humility in which they live their lives, the delightful gratitude attitude that they had.

[00:18:22] They're like, you know what?

[00:18:22] I'm grateful for this job.

[00:18:23] This job means the world to me and my family, even though it's hard and even though I'd rather be home with my family.

[00:18:28] And I mean, there's some things that but I'm still grateful for at least I can do this.

[00:18:32] And I and then they worked so hard, Lowell, and this gratitude and they had this gratitude viewpoint about what they were doing still instead of just resenting it.

[00:18:41] And I mean, they were cheerful and grateful and humble and and the right attitude is like, I'm thankful that I can at least support these generations.

[00:18:47] I'm grateful that I can help my sister go to college.

[00:18:50] And I'm grateful that my parents don't have to worry about finances.

[00:18:53] And I'm grateful that and they had this gratitude that was just so delightful.

[00:18:59] That's so cool.

[00:19:00] In contrast, we have many in America who have this entitlement attitude, which is an attitude of like you owe me like society owes them something, owes them an education, owes them health care, owes them, you know, any number of welfare oriented services and products.

[00:19:20] And that entitlement attitude, entitlement mentality is very, very contrary to what you have just described.

[00:19:28] Unfortunately, we need to and this is only going to change, Sam, like you said, if we will humble ourselves and before our God and ask for his blessings and seek to do his will, then perhaps we can re obtain that beautiful gratitude attitude of gratitude that characterizes so many of the peoples of the world.

[00:19:53] All right, ladies and gentlemen, Lowell Nelson, also in the month dearth, which we've had, sadly so partly my fault because I was out of town as well with not very good connectivity.

[00:20:01] But Lowell had the opportunity to attend the Newquist breakfast.

[00:20:05] And there's a lot of people trying to make a difference in America to point us towards that God, family and country view, that gratitude, appreciation for the blessings that we have view.

[00:20:14] The Newquist breakfast is one of them.

[00:20:16] And there was some riveting stuff there that we wanted to bring to your attention as well.

[00:20:22] I do, Sam.

[00:20:23] A couple of speakers.

[00:20:25] Well, two topics, really.

[00:20:26] The first is the topic of abortion.

[00:20:29] We reviewed a talk given by Russell M.

[00:20:32] Nelson nearly 40 years ago on the subject of abortion.

[00:20:35] And it's brought out that less than 3 percent of abortions are done to save the life of the mother or because of rape or incest.

[00:20:43] That means 97 percent, Sam, 97 percent of the abortions done are elective abortions where a woman just chooses to, you know, kill their baby.

[00:20:54] And it's terribly unfortunate.

[00:20:57] Now, one of the points brought out there is that, you know, some people may argue that a woman has a right to choose.

[00:21:02] And while it's true that a woman may choose to abstain from sexual relations, but once she makes the choice to engage in sexual relations, she is not free from the consequences of that choice.

[00:21:15] Right?

[00:21:15] And so life begins when two cells unite to form a single cell.

[00:21:21] A new DNA complex is formed.

[00:21:23] The heart begins to beat.

[00:21:24] 22 days after the cells combined, blood begins to circulate after 26 days.

[00:21:29] Wow.

[00:21:30] I mean, these are some of the facts that we reviewed in that meeting.

[00:21:35] You know, life is precious, and we ought to protect it as best we can.

[00:21:39] Now, Gail Ruzica then explained that for the first time in decades, the RNC, the Republican National Convention, or Republican National Committee, does not have a strong pro-life plank in the Republican Party platform.

[00:21:55] Instead, it reads in part, quote, we will oppose late-term abortion while supporting mothers and policies that advance prenatal care, access to birth control, and IVF, or fertility treatments.

[00:22:09] End of quote.

[00:22:10] And so the strong language condemning abortion is no longer in the National Party platform.

[00:22:19] But more importantly, Sam, in 10 states right now, there is a proposed amendment to that state's constitution giving a woman a right to an abortion.

[00:22:30] Those states are Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, and South Dakota.

[00:22:44] And so, folks, if you have family or friends in any of these states, please encourage them to stand up for the sanctity of life.

[00:22:52] Basically, in other words, vote against the proposed amendment to that state's constitution that would make abortion a right.

[00:23:01] I mean, it's not a right.

[00:23:03] I mean, to murder your own child, do you think it's a right?

[00:23:06] Well, it's certainly not observing, not respecting the right of the unborn.

[00:23:12] Now, in Utah, we reviewed this fact.

[00:23:16] We had a trigger law, and abortion was illegal for three days in Utah after Roe v. Wade was overturned.

[00:23:23] But since then, almost 700 Utah babies have been killed.

[00:23:27] And the Utah Supreme Court voted four to one to allow abortions to continue.

[00:23:34] So, that was the one big subject of the Newquist Breakfast.

[00:23:38] The other one was brought up by Kate Daly.

[00:23:41] And that was the fact that the lamestream media is basically clamping down and part of the great deception, right?

[00:23:51] She said this, the study of politics is really a study of how Lucifer works.

[00:23:57] There is much deception in mainstream news.

[00:24:00] He is the great deceiver.

[00:24:03] Boy, is she spot on on that reality check, sir.

[00:24:07] I never thought about that.

[00:24:08] It's such a profound statement.

[00:24:11] The study of politics is really a study of how Lucifer works.

[00:24:15] Very interesting.

[00:24:18] Anyway.

[00:24:19] It's true.

[00:24:19] The Hegelian dialectic used against us, ladies and gentlemen, the lesser of evils, all this kind of stuff,

[00:24:24] the distraction, deflection.

[00:24:26] Everything that she points out regarding that is really a case study about how Lucifer works,

[00:24:31] driving us away from our God, our family, and our country.

[00:24:34] We've got to recalibrate, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:24:36] We need a moral compass brought back to the center of the United States, heart and mind of every single American.

[00:24:44] We'll tell you more about the new Chris Breakfast with Low Nelson in seconds on your radio.

[00:25:28] You're listening to Liberty News Radio.

[00:25:48] We'll see you next time.

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[00:30:30] Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to Liberty Roundtable Live.

[00:30:34] This is Lowell Nelson, riding shotguns today with Sam Bushman, your host.

[00:30:38] We've been talking about a couple of speakers at the Newquist breakfast last month.

[00:30:44] It was an awesome breakfast.

[00:30:46] Kate Dolly was one of the speakers I'm highlighting this morning.

[00:30:50] She's talking about the deception that we find in the mainstream media.

[00:30:54] She cited the Spanish flu as an example.

[00:30:58] The Spanish flu was not nearly as bad as publicized during COVID.

[00:31:01] In 1940, it was reported that basically there were about 10 million deaths because of the Spanish flu.

[00:31:10] But in 1976, Ford said 20 million because he's trying to sell the flu shots, basically.

[00:31:17] Mike Leavitt then came along just a decade ago and said 40 million because, quote,

[00:31:23] they didn't know how to count back then, end quote.

[00:31:27] Yes, I hope he really said that.

[00:31:29] Obama, number two, 100 million.

[00:31:32] So, of course, as you and I both know, the Spanish flu resulted from vaccinations,

[00:31:37] primarily of the military, back in the early part of the 1900s.

[00:31:44] So that's how numbers work in the lamestream media.

[00:31:48] They inflate them.

[00:31:49] They exaggerate them in order to sell whatever they want to sell at the time.

[00:31:56] So, Kate, she emphasized the value of each person doing something of worth.

[00:32:01] And this is the point that we walked out of there from the Newquist breakfast on.

[00:32:10] Every one of us can do something of worth.

[00:32:12] She said this, quote, Moses was old.

[00:32:15] Lazarus was dead.

[00:32:16] You have no excuses, end of quote.

[00:32:20] And she said, you know, don't just pray for your country.

[00:32:23] That puts a responsibility on God.

[00:32:25] Pray to be awake.

[00:32:27] Pray to learn from our awful situation.

[00:32:29] Pray to do something to improve our situation.

[00:32:33] God did not create us to sit here and do nothing.

[00:32:35] And then she said this, quote, we need bold truth-telling.

[00:32:40] We need to be curious.

[00:32:42] Pray for miracles.

[00:32:43] And we were born for this.

[00:32:45] Let's do our thing, end of quote.

[00:32:48] But she is very energetic.

[00:32:50] It's fun to listen to Kate Dowling.

[00:32:52] And those of you in southern Utah get to listen to her a lot more.

[00:32:57] But she's probably on the Internet.

[00:32:58] You can catch her shows there.

[00:33:00] Yeah, we have her at LibertyNewsRadio.com.

[00:33:02] She's one of our syndicated hosts.

[00:33:03] If you go to that website, LibertyNewsRadio.com, you can check out her show.

[00:33:07] And, again, the podcast, every single podcast that gets released from the Liberty News Radio Network just appears there.

[00:33:14] So if you just watch that page, our show will show up after our show.

[00:33:17] Kate's show will show up after her show and so on and so on.

[00:33:20] Lowell?

[00:33:21] That is so awesome.

[00:33:23] Well, I love what she said there, Sam.

[00:33:24] You were born for this.

[00:33:26] Let's do our thing.

[00:33:28] Right?

[00:33:29] We agreed to be here at this time on Earth.

[00:33:33] So, you know, let's do our thing.

[00:33:35] Let's continue our battle for liberty and the sacred cause of liberty.

[00:33:40] That's why we're here, Sam.

[00:33:42] Not only have we had a dearth, ladies and gentlemen, of great information from Lowell Nelson.

[00:33:46] Man, I just hate it.

[00:33:47] It's like a famine for truth and honesty and integrity in the media.

[00:33:50] But we've had a dearth from Ron Pollitt, his incredible columns, too.

[00:33:53] We've got to get an update there, Lowell.

[00:33:56] Well, thank you, Sam.

[00:33:56] And, yeah, last month he said this.

[00:34:00] The world narrowly escaped likely nuclear destruction as the Biden administration considered Ukraine's request to allow U.S. missiles to strike deep into Russian territory.

[00:34:11] Russian President Vladimir Putin warned, as the request is being considered, that because these missiles could not be launched without the active participation of U.S. military and NATO, Russia would consider itself in a state of war with both NATO and the U.S. should they be launched.

[00:34:30] It was a Cuban missile crisis on a massive scale.

[00:34:34] Thankfully, he continues, permission was reportedly not granted by Washington to hit deep inside Russia.

[00:34:41] But as we have seen throughout this war, a weapon system is often first denied and then eventually granted to Washington's proxies in Kiev.

[00:34:50] We should not rest easy, even if nuclear war has been temporarily averted.

[00:34:57] And then he says this, Sam.

[00:34:59] He goes on to say, quote, the unlikely duo of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Donald Trump Jr.

[00:35:06] said it best in a recent editorial in The Hill, quote, we cannot get any closer to the brink than this.

[00:35:13] And for what?

[00:35:14] To weaken Russia?

[00:35:15] To control Ukraine's minerals?

[00:35:18] No vital American interest is at stake.

[00:35:21] To risk nuclear conflict for the sake of the neoconservative fantasy of global full-spectrum dominance is madness.

[00:35:30] End of quote.

[00:35:31] So then, Ron Paul.

[00:35:32] And I might add, full-spectrum dominance, this is the hegemony we're explaining, where the blowback is tremendous, the threat is real.

[00:35:39] But it's also on the surface, what they pitch it as is, we're going to have peace through this war.

[00:35:45] What that's really going to do is achieve peace.

[00:35:47] We're really going to have peace around the world through these actions.

[00:35:50] And that's the front man lie they tell.

[00:35:53] Yeah, that's a big lie because that just makes people mad, you know.

[00:35:57] I mean, particularly when we're over there intervening in their country and we're killing people.

[00:36:03] I mean, what would you do, right, if China came in and started killing people here in the state of Utah, right?

[00:36:10] I mean, you would want to defend yourself against them.

[00:36:15] And so it just ends up in more war.

[00:36:18] I don't understand the theory that if we just win this war, there will be peace, right?

[00:36:24] You don't get peace through war.

[00:36:26] You get peace through peace, right?

[00:36:30] And so it really is up to us folks to convince our Congress critters that we don't want any more war.

[00:36:37] We shouldn't be intervening in war, you know, in these other countries.

[00:36:42] Well, then Ron Paul talks about, he says he thought the conflict in Ukraine was bad.

[00:36:48] Well, listen to this.

[00:36:49] Earlier this month, we're talking about the month of October.

[00:36:52] Early October, the commander of U.S. Central Command, General Michael Carrilla, arrived in Israel to coordinate with the Israeli military and plan a military strike against Iran.

[00:37:05] Think about that for a moment, Ron Paul says.

[00:37:08] One of the highest ranking officers in the U.S. military is planning a war in a foreign country against another foreign country,

[00:37:15] which will be fueled by American weapons, American intelligence, and American tax dollars.

[00:37:21] End of quote.

[00:37:22] Right?

[00:37:23] I mean, did Iran attack the United States?

[00:37:27] Did Iran threaten Americans?

[00:37:29] No.

[00:37:30] Well, what did Iran do that warrants retaliation from the U.S.?

[00:37:34] Well, it simply retaliated against Israeli airstrikes, including the assassination of a Hamas leader in Tehran.

[00:37:42] So Ron Paul makes the observation.

[00:37:44] He says this war fever between Israel and Iran not only has nothing to do with us, but our increasing involvement actually hurts our national interest in the region.

[00:37:54] He says the last thing we need is another war in the Middle East in addition to the war in Ukraine.

[00:38:00] And then he asks the all-important question.

[00:38:03] Has Congress declared war on Iran or even authorized the war?

[00:38:07] No.

[00:38:08] Has this administration explained to us why Americans suffering after the catastrophic hurricane Helene on their own because we need to spend billions on a war that is none of our business?

[00:38:19] No.

[00:38:20] The neocons have wandered this war for decades, and for them, it's always America last.

[00:38:27] He says this war will make us less free, less safe, and much poorer.

[00:38:31] There will be no benefits at all, only downside.

[00:38:36] And then, Sam, I'll end with this paragraph.

[00:38:38] He says we are sleepwalking into a catastrophic war lulled into compliance by nonstop media propaganda.

[00:38:46] More billions will be drained from our economy, and many more innocent lives will be lost in this madness.

[00:38:52] Almost a quarter of a century later, we still have not learned the lessons of 9-11.

[00:38:57] When we go abroad wreaking havoc and destruction on foreign populations who have not harmed us, we create enemies who will seek revenge.

[00:39:06] We harm ourselves.

[00:39:08] We risk blowback.

[00:39:09] The time to oppose this impending war is now.

[00:39:14] End of quote.

[00:39:15] And then Ron Paul does what I like to do a lot, which is ask very reflective questions.

[00:39:20] And he's got a couple of these really zingers, in my opinion, in this article, too, that really makes you think.

[00:39:25] Folks, I want you to really set down whatever you're busy doing and really ponder the questions Ron asks.

[00:39:32] Lowell?

[00:39:33] Yeah.

[00:39:34] Yeah, the questions he asks are, you know, was this war authorized by Congress?

[00:39:41] Do we have a declaration of war?

[00:39:44] Right?

[00:39:44] Well, the answer is no, we don't.

[00:39:46] And what about the blowback that comes?

[00:39:49] I mean, when we blow up foreign populations and wreak war and havoc on these foreign populations, we simply create enemies, right?

[00:40:00] We harm ourselves.

[00:40:01] We risk blowback.

[00:40:02] And so he's asking, is this something we can afford?

[00:40:07] Is this something that's even authorized by Congress?

[00:40:10] Are we not hurting ourselves when we do these things, right?

[00:40:15] I mean, these are the important questions that Ron Paul is so good at asking.

[00:40:20] And if we would sit back and reflect and actually answer those questions, then we would be able to talk to members of Congress authoritatively and just tell them no more war.

[00:40:34] We've got to stop the madness, Sam.

[00:40:37] Amen to that.

[00:40:38] And he finishes on a fundamental point that I really find important as well.

[00:40:42] When will the madness end, he asks.

[00:40:45] And then the answer is exactly what Kate Daly doubled down and spoke about as well, Lowell.

[00:40:50] And we echo both their points.

[00:40:55] Yes, which is...

[00:40:57] When will the madness end, Lowell?

[00:41:01] It will be when we stop it.

[00:41:05] When we, the people, convince Congress to stop funding these wars and quit feeding the beast, right?

[00:41:18] That's when it will stop.

[00:41:19] Sam?

[00:41:21] He highlights this fundamental truth, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:41:24] When the people speak up and demand a change, it's up to us, folks.

[00:41:28] There is a call to action again, folks.

[00:41:31] It's up to us to stop the madness.

[00:41:33] We must talk to our members of Congress.

[00:41:35] Tell them no more war.

[00:41:37] Now, I know that Lowell kind of made that point, but I wanted to hammer that home in relation to the question.

[00:41:42] Okay?

[00:41:42] We, the people, have the authority and the power.

[00:41:45] The only way we're going to be able to affect it, though, is if we get involved as Kate Daly highlighted.

[00:41:51] Okay?

[00:41:53] Look, we have an obligation.

[00:41:55] We're born for this time.

[00:41:56] We must get involved.

[00:41:57] We cannot sit on the sidelines or we're going to continue to have these problems.

[00:42:01] It's just going to continue to escalate, continue to spend us into oblivion, continue to go psychotic.

[00:42:08] And it's up to us, folks.

[00:42:09] You have got to get involved and stand for peace and reject war, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:42:15] Now, when we talk about peace and war, we're also talking about agency to choose.

[00:42:21] Well, we're losing our agency on every front.

[00:42:24] When COVID hit, we lost a ton of agency.

[00:42:26] We were locked down and controlled by, not even law, by edicts and mandates and all these other words that pretend they have authority when they clearly do not.

[00:42:36] Nevertheless, now they're starting to unleash lethal force on Americans, on we the people.

[00:42:43] Well, greenmedinfo.com with the details, Lowell.

[00:42:47] Yes.

[00:42:48] This is really sobering, Sam, because this is a scheduled directive.

[00:42:53] You know, basically it's an order from the Department of Defense.

[00:42:56] Which means it's criminal in nature and has no authority is what it really means, folks, because the only people that can make law in America is Congress,

[00:43:03] and Congress can only make law in relation to its limited delegated authority, okay?

[00:43:09] And so they're just literally creating these forced edicts from unaccountable bureaucrat thugs, Lowell.

[00:43:16] Yeah, I mean, it sounds pretty wild, but unfortunately it is true.

[00:43:21] It is real.

[00:43:22] Under the guise of restoring order during unrest or protecting against domestic terrorism, so-called,

[00:43:29] the military is now poised to enforce law on U.S. soil.

[00:43:34] DOD Directive 524.01, reissued on September 27th of 2024, right, that's just one month ago,

[00:43:45] expands military involvement in domestic law enforcement.

[00:43:50] While the directive forbids assassination, it does open the door to lethal interventions under national security conditions.

[00:43:59] Well, while the official narrative insists this is about maintaining peace, the timing and scope raises red flags.

[00:44:07] Why now?

[00:44:08] You know, right before an election, which is likely to spark protests.

[00:44:12] These new powers could easily be weaponized to suppress political dissent, especially in a nation already divided.

[00:44:21] History shows us that when governments consolidate military power for emergencies,

[00:44:26] it rarely ends well for civil liberties.

[00:44:30] Well, and people think about the, well, what about the Posse Comitatus Act?

[00:44:34] And that act, for a long time, has been a safeguard to prevent the military from becoming a domestic police force.

[00:44:42] It was put in place to make sure the soldiers would not be deployed against their own countrymen.

[00:44:47] But this directive, this new one you just issued last month, effectively nullifies that safeguard, nullifies the Posse Comitatus Act.

[00:44:58] And sure, the military will tell you they're only stepping in when absolutely necessary.

[00:45:02] But who decides what necessary is, right?

[00:45:07] It's very subjective.

[00:45:08] And therein lies the big danger.

[00:45:11] You know, what we saw during COVID-19 pandemic was just a taste, really, of what's to come.

[00:45:17] It's no secret that the government has been working hand in glove with big tech to silence dissenting voices, including ours, right?

[00:45:26] They've branded anyone who questions the narrative as purveyors of misinformation or purveyors of disinformation.

[00:45:33] Or flat-out anti-government haters, terrorists, racists, whatever, right?

[00:45:41] Right.

[00:45:42] If you love the Constitution, if you're religious, if you worship God, right?

[00:45:47] If you believe in pro-life.

[00:45:50] Yeah.

[00:45:51] If you believe in honest money.

[00:45:53] If you believe in peace, not war.

[00:45:55] If you stand for the traditional God-ordained family with a male and female leading that family, welcoming children to their family.

[00:46:04] Anything that's good, moral, honorable, you know, they basically say is hate, anti-government, terrorism, whatever, domestic threat, this and that.

[00:46:15] It doesn't matter what you pick.

[00:46:16] If you stand on a moral compass of any kind, anywhere, anytime, you have become the enemy of choice, right?

[00:46:23] That's right, Sam.

[00:46:24] Just imagine what would happen when this government has a history of suppressing speech very vigorously in the past 5, 10 years, right?

[00:46:33] What happens if they start to enforce their narrative with actual guns, right?

[00:46:38] Instead of just simply deplatforming a person, what if they enforce the official narrative?

[00:46:48] Well, they've even done it with climate change.

[00:46:50] They even put out this idea that if you oppose climate change or deny climate change, you're a denier, then they want to put you in jail.

[00:46:56] Yeah.

[00:46:57] It's pretty incredible, right?

[00:46:59] The very same powers that allowed big tech to erase dissent from the digital public square are now being extended to the U.S. military, giving them authority to suppress voices of opposition physically.

[00:47:13] So let's be honest about this, right?

[00:47:15] They're not preparing to quell foreign insurgencies.

[00:47:19] These new powers are meant to control you, the people, the American people, right?

[00:47:24] Civil unrest, dissent, political protests, all of that, folks, could be met with lethal force under the guise of maintaining order.

[00:47:34] This directive is especially alarming, folks, considering the DOJ's pivot from targeting foreign terrorists to hunting down what they now deem domestic threats, like patriotic conservative Christians.

[00:47:49] Right?

[00:47:49] When did we as a nation become so dangerous that the government feels justified in deploying military force here at home?

[00:47:57] Right?

[00:47:57] Well, you look at the January 6th so-called protesters.

[00:48:02] They were simply back there to support lawful, transparent elections, right?

[00:48:10] And yet they are being persecuted, prosecuted, and they're in jail today because they were called, you know, dissenters.

[00:48:18] They were called protesters.

[00:48:19] They were called insurrectionists.

[00:48:21] So simply with a label, they find themselves in jail because of that label.

[00:48:26] Well, what makes this even more sinister is the timing.

[00:48:30] Why are these towers being rolled out now, right?

[00:48:33] Right before an election?

[00:48:34] Well, it's because of the election.

[00:48:37] No matter who wins this election, this November 2024 election, you can bet that protests will erupt, right?

[00:48:45] If Trump gets more votes, the left will probably erupt with problems, you know, burning down cities like they did during COVID.

[00:48:53] And if Harris gets so-called more votes than Trump, right, who knows what's going to happen.

[00:48:59] So do you think the government is just going to let these protests happen?

[00:49:03] Well, absolutely not.

[00:49:05] These directives, they were designed with one goal in mind, and that is control of the population.

[00:49:11] It's not to protect democracy.

[00:49:13] It is to crush dissent, right?

[00:49:16] We've already seen what the FBI has been doing to J6 protesters.

[00:49:21] We've seen Trump being prosecuted, indicted, convicted, yet to be sentenced, right?

[00:49:29] Peaceful protests could be painted as insurrections, just like they did on January 6th, right?

[00:49:34] And so now the U.S. military has been given a green light to use lethal force against Americans exercising their First Amendment rights.

[00:49:44] So the censorship now extends to everything, exposing the crimes of the powerful, revealing the elite's connections to pedophilia rings, and even speaking out in defense of Christianity.

[00:49:58] It's all considered, quote, dangerous misinformation, end of quote, right?

[00:50:03] That's what it's called, misinformation or disinformation.

[00:50:08] Anything that opposes the official narrative, that's dangerous.

[00:50:12] And now the U.S. military has been given a green light to help domestic police forces enforce this narrative.

[00:50:22] It's sobering.

[00:50:22] Now, Lola, I have a question that kind of highlights how sobering this really is, to make your point.

[00:50:27] Here's my question.

[00:50:28] What good, honest, moral, Christian, America-based value can I stand up for and be not only maybe praised, not that I want to be praised as a person, but praising the idea, the principle, the stand, whatever you want to say.

[00:50:49] And which one will they allow me to speak out on and agree with me?

[00:50:53] Or at least say, you know, we don't agree, but you have the right to say that.

[00:50:56] Which single issue can I stand on now?

[00:50:59] And there's not a single one.

[00:51:00] Can you find one?

[00:51:01] Can you think of one?

[00:51:02] What issue could I make?

[00:51:03] What point could I make that would be of a moral consequence or a moral reality check that they would say, yeah, you know what, Sam, you're right on that.

[00:51:09] Is there a single one?

[00:51:11] And I don't think so.

[00:51:14] Not God.

[00:51:15] Not the family.

[00:51:16] Not the country.

[00:51:17] Not the founding fathers.

[00:51:18] Not the supreme law of the land.

[00:51:20] Not, I mean, you stand up with the supreme law of the land and they go, oh, you're anti-government.

[00:51:23] You mentioned the Constitution.

[00:51:24] They're like, oh my gosh, trash talk, crazy conspiracy, wacko, racist, hater.

[00:51:28] What issue can I point out that's of a moral high ground that we used to say was honorable and good, right?

[00:51:36] Is there a single one?

[00:51:37] Well, I can't find one.

[00:51:39] Wow.

[00:51:40] That's a sobering question.

[00:51:42] Yeah.

[00:51:42] I mean, diversity, equity, and inclusion, those are values that you could stand on because those are being promoted by the left.

[00:51:48] But see, they define diversity, equity, and inclusion so differently than you define it.

[00:51:55] So even if you use the right words, you know, you're still getting in trouble because the way you define the term.

[00:52:03] So that's a great question you bring up, Sam.

[00:52:05] Yeah.

[00:52:06] I want everybody in the audience to ponder my question.

[00:52:08] Is there a single issue I can stand up for that they would say, you know what?

[00:52:13] That's right.

[00:52:13] That's good.

[00:52:15] Right?

[00:52:16] Not a one.

[00:52:17] Not a single one.

[00:52:19] I've thought about this for quite some time, too.

[00:52:21] I can't find a one because even the ones that you say, oh, we agree on that.

[00:52:24] Yeah.

[00:52:25] You know what?

[00:52:26] All lives matter.

[00:52:27] We ought to include everybody.

[00:52:28] The diversity is great.

[00:52:30] The included, okay, all lives matter.

[00:52:32] They say, oh, you're a racist for saying all lives matter.

[00:52:34] How dare you?

[00:52:34] You're minimizing the black and the wrong that they've been done.

[00:52:37] And how dare you?

[00:52:38] Okay.

[00:52:38] So even if you bring up something that they agree with because they have different views and definitions of what you and I have, you're still wrong.

[00:52:45] There's not a single moral issue you can stand on today without being absolutely slaughtered.

[00:52:53] Well, Sam, you're absolutely right.

[00:52:56] It's sobering, but you're right.

[00:52:58] Here's what I'm going to say then.

[00:52:59] They're going to disagree with this, too, but I'm going to say pray for peace.

[00:53:02] Pray for God's intervention.

[00:53:04] Turn to God and repent and do all that you can to ensure that we qualify.

[00:53:08] We do what he's asked us to do, which is if we repent and turn to him, he will heal our land and protect us.

[00:53:13] That's not me telling you about God.

[00:53:15] That's God telling us what we need to do, and I'm embracing that.

[00:53:18] Lowell?

[00:53:19] I totally agree, Sam.

[00:53:21] Let's remember the First Amendment isn't just a law.

[00:53:24] It's the bedrock of American freedom, right, this ability to dissent.

[00:53:29] And if we don't fight for it, then we risk losing not only the voices, our voices, but the very essence of what it means to be free.

[00:53:38] This is a battle for speech.

[00:53:39] It's a battle for the right of conscience.

[00:53:41] It's a battle for religious liberty.

[00:53:43] It's a right to think and question.

[00:53:45] That isn't just another political skirmish.

[00:53:48] It's a fight for the soul of America itself, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:53:52] We have to wake up before it's too late.

[00:53:55] We've allowed big tech to censor us, and we can't allow the military to enforce this Orwellian logic with lethal force.

[00:54:05] So talk to your congressmen, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:54:08] Let's get this stopped right away.

[00:54:10] Amen to that.

[00:54:12] Get involved in meaningful ways, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:54:14] Get on your knees and ask God what you need to be doing, and then get up and get her done.

[00:54:17] Do it.

[00:54:18] Lowell Nelson, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:54:20] CampaignforLiberty.org.

[00:54:22] RonPaulInstitute.org.

[00:54:23] Tremendous websites for news and resources, and most importantly, solutions on your radio.

[00:54:29] It's so good to have Mr. Lowell Nelson back with us.

[00:54:31] Thank you, sir.

[00:54:33] You're welcome, Sam.

[00:54:34] Good to be with you.

[00:54:36] And ladies and gentlemen, we declare we the people, along with the grace of the Almighty,

[00:54:40] we can and will restore our grand old republic, but you've got to get involved.

[00:54:43] Make it a great day and choose the right, will you?

[00:54:45] And God save the Republic of the United States of America.