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Rare Bill Cooper Ep. 6: Sheeple Vomit! The Real Pandemic

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Warning if you are offended by a little inconvenient truth, and I'm not talking about polar bears on pieces of ice, I mean really inconvenient truth. The fact that we are responsible, we have accountability, we have a duty that we have been ignoring. And not only that, but the lack of effort. My dad always said, don't ask there there are such things as stupid questions. The stupid questions are the ones that you can answer on your own. That means, if you can't figure it out, that's when you go

ahead and ask. But when you have the ability and capability on your own to answer a question, don't ask stupid ones. Don't waste people's time. It's a noble thing. It's something that you should think about before making yourself and how you carry and present yourself to others. Not to ask stupid questions

because they do. It would exist for everybody who thinks that, you know, in the world where every child gets a trophy even if they don't do jack shit, and everything's equal, even therefore making it discouraging for people who actually put forth extra effort, because nothing is ever good, right, it's only even discouraging people to do well, is what that does by elevating laziness or inadequacy to the same level. Anyway, if you are offended by things

like that, don't watch this episode. Go someplace where they coddle you and tell you that everything's great just because you watch their show while they sell you a bunch of products. Go to St. Peters. Go to Alex Jones, Go to mil Kay, go to any of these fucking idiots. Go to Joe Rogan, the little Marxist son of a bitch of the is. Go to those people. Don't watch this. But if you're still here and you want to listen to Bill Cooper, let's get going. Why is it

freezing? Let me stas that beautiful? I effing love it all right, let's see it started. And I'm gonna have to play the music in this one because it's part of the point that it makes afterwards. Besides, it's Lily Armstrong, so no one should be complaining you are listening to the hour of the time. I'm William Cooper could even votes um last night. Within remember all the talk about I don't know how to find it out? I thought you can't find it, how you find it? I can't go to

watching it blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Remember that last night. Within twenty minutes of the close of the broadcast last night, I knew everything there was to know about Independence Hall, including its United Nations status, all by myself, with no help, within twenty minutes, never went anywhere, and never left my house at at all, and can document it

officially with no problem whatsoever. So for all your sheeple out there who think that's impossible, you know, I think you need to go back and take biology, classic and human biology, because that then you've been sitting on that we bought it in. Your squashed brain is really your head, not your butt, And if you learn the proper anatomy, you'll learn where to sit so that your brain doesn't get squashed so though you don't end up handicapped like

that. Come on, people, get real after all, right. Louis Louis was born in New Orleans, Louie, what I'm srong. I didn't have anything m HM. At a very young age, he went out on the street and danced for Tennis and Nichols. Somewhere along the line he started to listen to the jazz groups and the bands and the clubs, and decided he wanted to play an instrument, And somehow he came across the old trumpet and learned how to play it, and played it on the street for Tennis

and Nichols. He didn't complain, he didn't met him say, and I just ran down on the pact. I didn't know how to did I got. I can't afford to hire a trumpet teacher. I can't afford to hire dance instructor. I can't afford to pay somebody teach me how to tap dance. Where would the world be if he had he just did it? What is wrong with all you people out there who have just absolutely had your brains

sucked out of your head. All you know how to do is bitch and complain and whine and cry and make its uses and rationalize and just h Yeah. I gotta tell you it is thickening. I am so tired of hearing that crap. I just want to bark anytime I even remotely somebody think somebody's gonna start with that refrain. I've never been held those standards before. I don't know it. I don't know how to act. Give me a break.

Give me a break. This is a country founded by people, and built by people who were doers, not whiners and complainers and have the hand out all the time and wishing somebody to do something for them. Give me a break, My god, where did most of you people come from? And yes, unfortunately includes most of the listeners to this broadcast, you are couch potato whining, do nothing, never contribute to anything, never accomplish anything, just you know, never had a chance, just one and lonely human

being. I don't have no money, I don't know how to do it. Nobody ever taught me that. I just don't have the time. I'm just trying to support my fact. Bla, God, I'm so sick of that. Where did you come from? You can't possibly the Americans? None of your ancestors were that way. If they were, this country could never have even got off the ground. Unbelievable, unbelievable. But when I talk

to most people, that's what I hear. That's what I hear. Well, I'd like to do something, but I don't know what to do, and I don't know how to done, and I never learn how to done, no research, and I don't have no money, and I don't have no time, and that blah blah blad blab blood blah blah, yeah blah, Oh, just make you want not puke all over everything, and you think you're going to survive what's coming. With that kind of attitude, do

you call yourselves patriots? I don't think so. I don't think so. No, this is just absolutely unsatisfactory by any standards, By any standards. Utilize the some major power in this world just had the means to land a large number of troops on these shores with people with attitudes like that, that

you can take over this country in about two days. Unfortunately, for all you do nothings, there's at least three and a half percent of us who aren't doing nothings, and just by ourselves, without your help, we'd be able to stop them. While you're complaining about all the conditions created by the fighting, Oh, you're pissing the money and bitching because the trucks aren't coming to you couldn't buy ahead of let us at the grocery talk. Nah saved

me. I've discovered over the years this is not the country I thought I was born into, and these are not the people that I thought were you know, the great American people, who are we're to inherit the promise of this nation. Nope, I don't know where they went. There's just a few of us left, very few, not very many, not very many. Thank god we're here though. Thank God. We know us why, Thanks God. We know the history. Thank God, we know what it

means to be free that are willing to die for it if necessary. I don't know what's gonna happen to all the rest of you. Flotsom and jetsam is what I call you. Flotsom and jetsam, washed back and forth upon the tides. You know, you don't have anything to propel yourself in any direction whatsoever. You're at the mercy of whatever's going on around you, just

helpless. You're just floating along. You might walk up, wash up on the beach and dry out in the sun and wither away at a rot or you might float around and get water logged, or you might get eaten by a fish or run over by a boat, or just you know, stink to the them. And but I'll tell you this, you don't have a damn bit of control over any of it, because, yeah, helpless, they can't think they can't figure anything out. You can't do anything supporting.

Anything can drive you anything, You can't. You'd involved that couch and oh no, you don't have enough time, My goodness, gracious, no money, no brains, no education, no nothing. You just helpless little flocks of adjust them just bopping around on the way. Wind blows you this way, and then the wind blows you that wind. Tide takes you this way.

The tide takes you that wind. Some fish might eating, swallowing digestion and then pass you through, and then something else might come along and recycle you again. But you know you ain't got no control over none of it. Hmm. Well, I gotta tell you there's going to be a backlash to all this crap. It's coming. I can smell it. It's in the wind. I don't know when it was a couple three years ago.

I did a broadcast warning the present administration that if they continue with their lies and their bullshit and their corruption and their their treason, that there would be a backlash someday somehow. I didn't know whim or if it would ever occur, you know, within my lifetime. But I know that history goes in cycles. It really does, and you can see it if you're paying attention,

and some of those cycles may occur in your lifetime. But there's a danger with these cycles because if the pendulum swings real far to the left, the farther swings, the angrier people become, and when it swings back to the other side, you have extreme reactions. They're just as bad, just as bad. The extreme reactions on either side are not good for anybody.

But that's what happens. And I smell a backlash coming right now, this whole build up that even the so called patriot channels, and when I make these analogous statements, but I'm looking at usually as a few people that I sometimes pay attention to, like Stupeters and things like that, but overall, in general, the people that are being passed back and forth among these channels that are the so called hero doctors. What you're being set up for are

two things. If they can't with civil war through races, they're going to do it through vaccinated and unvaccinated. That should be a given by now. Everybody should figure that out and bolts the whatever you want to call the other side, and those who are telling us more truth than not they're both pushing

us towards a war of any kind that will break out. Because these people are agent provocateurs on these influential channels that are big and making and glorifying doctors who up until the very moment that they weren't or pretended that they weren't. We're doing the most evil, rotten, horrible, bad things that you could possibly imagine. All of a sudden, are washed of all their sins because they talk about COVID in a way that seems like it makes more sense than

the narrative that they're playing on themselves on the mainstream media. No, No, their plants doing their job to soften the blow for the system because now you think of it as, oh, it's not the system of allopathy that's horrible, even though that's what the problem is. It's the people and the faces. But we can salvage the system if we get rid of the bad

apples. No, it's the whole mechanism of atheistic medical thought that is the problem that's killing people and has been just you didn't know about it until recently.

That is what the problem is. So if you just replace the faces, you have preserved the system and you're not going to get anything but the same shit on a different day, some other time, and then it will be ten times worse because you never addressed the real issue, which is cutting this m and effort off at the roots and burning those roots, and that

would be allopathic medicine in this particular instance. The other problem would be the fact that they're trying to push people and divide them all this crap, oh, transgender, this and that. Yeah, that's a horrible, stupid, ridiculous, nonsensical thing. But to get up in arms about it with other people rather than your government is where they're leading you astray. It's the agencies and the media that's pushing this. Go after them, not each other.

H Up. Until I began to smell this trend al, Dora was a shoe in democrats had it made correct. Atmosphere was ruling. But all of a sudden, it seems like it's just been within the last week or two, everything is changing. People are backlashing. The pendulum is swinging. Oh and when people jump off, when I start talking, fuck off, and I can tell already it's going to go way to the other side. It's gonna be bad consequences to this It doesn't matter what power in the world has

chosen Al Gore to be president of the United States. He doesn't have a prayer in hell now anymore. You see, once this process begins, it is radical in its nature. It is radical in its nature. I don't know what we're in store for, but things are going to change. Things are going to change. People are fed up with the lies, the corruption being tensional deceptions, the spin of the news, the fact that you can go to prison for many years for cracking an eagle's egg, but it's okay

to murder, to murder a human being in the roomb. People are sick of this crap. They're fed up with it. Now. I'm not talking about you. Do nothing, don't find no time, can't contribute to, don't know nothing. You know couch potato, never accomplish anything, never gonna accomplish anything, sitting around bitch wine tests and moan all day. I ain't talking about you because you don't mean nothing in the scheme of things ever anyhow,

period. Well that that pisses you off, doesn't it, But it's true, smack right upside your head, it's the true, y'all worthless. I'm talking about people who will do something. I'm talking about people who are active. I'm talking about people who care. I'm talking about people who will make a difference. They're on the move, and I'm telling you something like never before in the history of this country. The abortion issue is going to

determine the outcome of this election. And guns and a lot of other things, well, there's going to be a backlash against the irs that you never dreamed could ever happen. Socialists are that also should still continue to happen because until you stop funding your own demise, it's not going to stop. And participation in evil is how they make you complicit in the evil, So stop paying for the evil. Are in trouble, big trouble. Up until recently,

I had no idea this was going to happen. I didn't think it would happen, to tell you the truth, I looked out across this country and I saw a bunch of people just following, just buying in to the bullshit in the media every day, just buying it by the bucket load. As long as they were doing that, boy, they weren't give idea who no hope, But now I see it coming. There's a backlash coming the likes of which nobody has seen for a long long time. The pendulum is

swinging. It means good news and it means bad news. What the bad news is I can't fathom right now. But when that pendulum swings all the way as far as it's going to go to the other side, bad things are going to happen. That's what happened in Germany when Hitler rose to power, the pendulum swung way over. That's what happened in Russia when the Bolshevik

Revolution took place. The pendulum swung way over. Millions of people died, millions, not just a few, not just a couple of hundreds, not just a few thousand, millions, and over the years, hundreds of millions. That's what happened when Mounds Heytung took over China. The pendulum swung way over to the other side, and millions of people died, millions, hundreds of millions. We initiated and paid for that and paved the way as well.

We as in our government. Also the same thing with the Bolshevik Revolution, all funded by tax dollars. Now it's going to happen in this country. It's gonna swing from the far left to the par right. Same thing's happened with Ukraine right now. Where's that money coming from. They're redistributing the wealth out of the country, washing it and then getting kickbacks along the way. Bet on it, believe it. Take it to the bank al gore,

you might as well. You might as well retire, and you know, go find yourself a little survival cabin somewhere because you're going to need it. M it's over. I've been sensing something in the wind for the last couple of weeks. Now I know it's happening. I know it's happening. And before you jump up and goes skitting around doing your little dance of victory, remember that I told you this. When the pendulum swings, if it goes all the way over to the extreme when the opposite side, it's no

victory for anyone. It bode's bad tiding for all. You see. Somehow we've got to make that pendulum stay in the middle and swing just a little bit to either side and never go extreme to either side. That's what the founders tried to do. But there's no balance of power anymore. Whoever takes charge in Washington, DC, I'm telling you right now, the executive branch rules, and well, somebody but Bill Clinton is transparent as a cell of

fan on the pack of cigarettes. Somebody like George Bush Jr. Is not. And you won't know what this guy is up to. So all that's off are off now. Even Democrats are bailing out. Long time socialists are bailing out. I've been doing some real deep research on what's happening across this country, and I'm telling you right now, the pendulum is swinging. Georg's boat is sinking. Clinton's boat has already sunk. It's over. They blew it. They screwed the pouch, and they ain't gonna be no puppies.

It's all over, and this is not going to be fun. Study the history of the Bush family, in particular Georgie Junior's father, his association with the CIA, the Secret societies, his participation in the invasion or i should say, the piasco of the Bay of Pigs, his supervision of the first large scale judge smuggling into this country when he was president and CEOs the pocket Oil, his participation in the Nicaraguan debacle. El Salvador losts of other things,

his unilateral invasion of the country of Panama to arrest its leader. And since Manuel Noriega has been arrested, there's more drug money and more drugs flowing through the nation of Panama than ever in history. What's coming is not going

to be good. But I'm telling you right now, every prediction I ever made about al Gore becoming president, based upon the powers that be determining that he was going to be president, and the fact that most of the American sheeople were following blindly whatever treasonous Clinton east of Groof in Washington, DC told

them to do, it doesn't apply anymore. See when I did that show and when the pendulum swings, when I did that broadcast and told you about a backlash when this kind of thing occurs in history, powerful people don't have control over Oh yeah, they might be able to rig the vote count, they might be able to do lots of things, but it's not going to stop that pendulum. Once it starts to swing, it can't be stopped. Once it starts, it's going. Anything that's in this way will be swept

aside, and it's going. It is going. The Million mom March only had about one hundred thousand moms Max. If you really want to give them some slack and give them some numbers that they don't even deserve, and weren't there one hundred and fifty thousand max max some mom no more than that,

And anybody can figure that out. It's really easy. Remember when Louis Facon had his million man march, Well they had just a little over a million, probably according to the official count of those who claim they know how to count crowds. If you take the photographs of a million man march and compare them to the photographs of the million mom march, one hundred thousand max book,

give them hundred and fifty thousand max. All this media high about how affective they are and how they're going to change the gun laws, all bullshit. Ain't gonna happen. Ain't gonna happen. In fact, what I smell in the wind is gun laws are going to be repealed all across this country. The pendulum is swinging. Nothing's going to stop it. It's moving. It's already moving. Don't get all excited about it. It does not vote

good for any of us. You may think so for a while, but the farthest swings the worst things will get Remember how happy people were when Hitler took over Germany. Finally, things we're gonna get better. They're economy was going to get better than it did. He was going to get the crime off the streets, and he did. Lots of things were going to happen, and they did, and then look what happened. It's important. I think some of you may be sentthing that also all over for the Clintonessa,

the Hall over, for Glord's over for the Democrat part finish. I'm not kidding at all that good finished. Independent Hall has been declared a World Heritage Site. It is not a biasphere, as the first caller thought or actually was papping on his brand of the latest rumor. It has been designated a World Heritage Site. It is not in the control of the United Nations. It is not owned by the United Nations. It is owned by the United

States government and controlled by the Park Service, the National Park Service. A World Heritage Site, unlike a United Nations biasphere, is merely a designation of a historical site that has contributed to the progress of humanity. Yeah, but since then, the World Heritage Site has added the monitor of UNESCO to it, and UNESCO is straight up. They're putting gates on certain things. They're

not disallowing people to go certain places. They have World Heritage Sites everywhere across the flat or round Earth that you want to call it, and it's you know, one of the some of the more megalithic strange phenomenon like in India and things of that nature. Maybe even ank or one. I don't know, but a lot of these places are considered World Heritage sites and there's limited

access to certain things. There's limited access to the Grand Canyon. They don't want to go into some of the tunnels for reasons that I think I know, and I think you know as well if you follow Michael Kreamo. But anyway, moving on a United Nations bias here, on the other hand, is in the control of the United Nations, and I got an email for there. I had to laugh at that to make that. And you shouldn't say that on the air, because nobody's going to go to war over independent

tall No, it's never going to happen. You shouldn't say that. I never said they were I beg your pardon. I said it's grounds. If it were actually turned over to the United States Nations. If it were turned over to the United Nations, only controlled by the United Nations, it would be grounds to go to war all by itself. I think if you played the TakeBack, you'll never You'll never find that I ever said that people would

go to war over. However, if this backlash continues and the pendulum continues to swing, you might find ourselves at war a lot quicker than what you thought or what you ever dreamed, and we might go to war or much less but what you think we might. That's what happens when the pendulum swings. So that's the whole story of the un bios fair thing. It's not,

wasn't it can't be. It's not a biasphere to start with. It's a World Heritage site, Okay. That means a critical plaque, and it's listed with the United Nations and the Registry of World hit World Heritage Sites as a place where something happened that contributed to the evolution of human kind. And I don't mean evolution like the evolutionists. I mean societal evolution towards prosperity and peace and better conditions for humanity. Okay, So that's what that's all about

now. I understand that I found that information within twenty minutes of closing out this broadcast, and s counting the time I went in made myself another glass of iced tea, counting the time it took the computer to boot up, counting the time you know that I waited for the search to go all over the Internet and come back with what I needed, punch on the pages that I wanted, and watched them come up, and then proceed to find the

ones that truthfully and honestly documented what I was looking for. I could have done the same thing on the television, excuse me, on the telephone during normal working hours on the East Coast, simply by calling various agencies of the United Nations, and then when I found what I wanted, requesting the proper documentation be sent to me in the mail. You ought to do the same thing too. The other day, one of our long time listeners, who

should have known better, called me on the phone. They I just heard that they're up to some northern state. The fans have invaded the state, and it's a big biological warfare thing. Terrorists attack and all that kind of stuff. I said, I don't think so, well, that's what I'm here in all over a short way. I said, why didn't you find out what the truth was before you called me? Well, this is this

is what everybody says is happening. Well, that's not the truth, because if it was really happening, I would have known about it before you called. That's the way my real operatives keep me informed. I said, Now, listen to me. Carefully, call that city called, the county sheriff, the police chief, the Chamber of Commerce, or the mayor's office out what the truth is. Well, I heard it on the on the radio on this station in that station, and you know, I'll call those stations

back and I'll tell them what you said. I said, No, no, you call and find out what the truth is. Well, I don't really want to do that, because I said, why not If they if they don't want to talk to you, what are they gonna do hang up on? Does that hurt No? Are they going to get angry with you and yell if you on the phone, Well, they might do that. Well is that gonna hurt you? No? What can they possibly do to hurt you? Why are you so afraid to call at the source and find

out the truth and what's happening boom who. But he didn't want to do it. Nobody ever wants to do it. The biggest bunch of bullshit towards I've ever seen in this country today pretty deed make a phone call to point out if something's true or not. They were to pass on the rumors and help bring down the country, then just make a couple of phone calls and

find out what's true and what's not. And that's the power that you give quote unquote truth or in patriot channels every time, you just accept what they say at face value. It's disgusting. But finally I talked him into it. Hung up. About a half hour later, he called me back and says, you were right. Nothing's happening up there, nothing at all, just hospital and local police having a little emergency drill. Almost every city in

the country does that. Every once in a while, fire departments and police and emergency rooms at hospitals practice, you know, some kind of disaster happened and they see how well they're prepared to handling. Meantime, when shortwave radio it was flying around the country that the head had invaded the state and where we're with black helicopters and troops were landing and they were having they were having biological terrorists attack drills, and it wasn't supposed to happen in that state.

And everybody in the state is really angry and blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Know what I mean. Burn they burned, Know what I mean? Burn Ah. I've been trying to teach you people. We're into our ninth year now. Many of you have been with this broadcast all that time, and while you've learned some things, you haven't learned the whole hell of a lot. Sometimes it just makes me feel like all my efforts have been

futile. Waits did worthless? Do we get that feeling? Just work your butt off to everything you can and then find out that didn't make a damn bit of difference at all. Wait see when all this stuff continued to go on. That's the feeling I get, And it's disgusting. It ain't you in the hear fine, mister Cooper, that song you've played, do you know what it means to miss New Orleans? Yep? I haven't heard that in a while, although I haven't on some records and I love the New

Orleans music. And you remember the douce of Dick Land and Pete Thompton and Albert They were all great musicians. They were all conservatively trained. Well, yeah, I've got a lot of their records, yeah, on vinyl. But they weren't they didn't play the real New Orleans jazz. I'm not trying. I'm not I'm not trying to demean what they did. They were, they played, They played pop yass right, they were the real New Orleans music. Know, they were in arrest and selling records, right, The

real Lawrens music came off the street. Yeah, I'm off the street into the clubs, out of the clubs, into the street, out of the street, back into the clubs. I think it's this incredible. And I had a I had. I was very fortunate to meet some of the real authentic musicians, such as George Lewis and Ray Brook. They were they were the unsung heroes, and they never received the recognition that they should have received. How about old Professor long here, Professor long Here, Yeah, I've

heard of him. Well, listen during the Une. Okay, well here he comes. Okay, thanks profess for long here. Okay, thanks a lot, Bill, welcome to pass this just for sometimes, uh sake, put a little bit into it a lot. It's a really cool song. Actually, m we got by me, keep out, keep bo out to make a show. We're gone down met my phone. What's gonna buy me? I'm only thing I know. We bit cheep a feeling, Let mean bit keep a bottom, got my watch, my boys, just fun my

black one's little far my buck color. We're gonna bend the morning. Come on, m and there you haven't. His name is a Henry Roland Bird. He was known as Professor Long Hair. He was the biggest, biggest draw in New Orleans for the greatest number of years of any musician who ever played in New Orleans. And they called him Professor long Hair. Really truly a phenomenon. Came off the street, literally walked in off the street, sat down at a piano when the normal piano player was taking a break,

and started playing. The owner the club fired the band and hired him that same minute. Incredible story. Literally walked in off the street. He was a street guy, hard player, part time This part time that taught himself to play the piano that was him with him. Incredible musician Michael the Armstrong taught himself. Walked in right off the street, incredible. He didn't see

him sitting around. I ain't doing him downtime, can't, don't, don't have enough found, don't have enough money, can't in that Gidney, Guinea Guinea. If you're fine. The most successful people, folks, you'll find they don't have anything that you don't have. When they started, they didn't have anything more than you have. They just had a dream. They decided that they were going to reach it no matter what, and they did it.

They didn't do it by whining and crying and fishing and moaning and complaining. Didn't getting Gidney always have their hand out looking for something for free. No, you'll find they all worked hard, and they work hard all their life. Even when they make it, they still keep working hard, work hard, right up to the day they die. They know what it's all

about. They also know that whining and they can complaining and sitting on the couch and money and groaning and looking for something for free all the time. We'll make you sick and good honest work and a positive outlook. We'll make you feel good and we'll make you healthy. It's true. How else good? Frank Sinatra have drink two bottles of Jack Daniels almost every day of his life and lived to be as old as he lived to be and done all that he did. All right? Yeah, yeah, ain't in hand.

I don't know how to get and I guess, dude, how don't even disgusting? Just see and you know what you don't know about how you are is that you're not going anybody. Your wife, your children, your uncle's and aunt's, brothers, sisters, mothers, and fathers Arah watching you. They can see you. They know what you are. They know it. Man, You're not hiding anything from anybody. I'd like to add on to that. But if they're the same way, they're not gonna give up your

spot. They're not gonna they're not gonna put the light on you because they don't want the light put on them for being the same effing way. Hannah's just gonna make you and them and everybody and there's roles and they all just you know, walk away from you, which they will do eventually if you don't change your ways. I think that's sad. Yeah, it is.

Get into some music, Get fired up, get positive, I didn't have a positive outlook, I wouldn't be doing this many years as I've done it if I didn't think that those of us to are doers and thinkers and shapers and molders and creators and all of those things. If I didn't think that we could affect change for the better, I wouldn't waste my time because I'm not a time waster. I'm a doer, and I devote my time to things that I believe can be accomplished, no matter how long it takes.

I don't give up either. Some things may take time way beyond my lifetime that I'm working on and contributing to now that I may never see the culmination are the bringing to proof of my labor. But it will happen. Whoever you are, Bill, You'll see it. Don't worry. And part of the reason it will happen is because I've done what I've done and contributed what i've contributed toward that goal that somebody, at some future date after I'm dead,

will finish. And most of you can't even just started on something that you could finish in ten minutes. I laugh about it, but it's not funny. It's pathetic. It's just absolutely tragic. It is heartbreaking, pathetic, a lots of other things I could call it. For those of you in the round Valley who are listening, If anybody is still listening, I would have turned off this podcast fifteen minutes ago because I'm not talking to me and I wouldn't have wanted to listen to it. You know, I wasn't

talking to me. But if you're still listening in the round Valley, immediately following this broadcast, there will be a special presentation of Death and Taxes. It's the long version, director's cut. I'll say about seven minutes. We had two of the police officers who were involved in the shoot. All right, let's move on to the next one. I got one more for you tonight, and that one is going to come from who I guess shut down the other one first. So that's the one. That's the one drawback from

this method of doing things. Just yes, start it twice. I look at that. That's strange how they do that. So I'm still in the little corner thing interesting, starting to understand the layout, even if it doesn't make a lot of sense. Let's see, let's get in here, let's you open this one right here. Let's see if you guys can figure out what makes this individual so special, what makes what's special about him? It's not a trick either. Hold on, I gotta pass the music here,

Hold on, where's the way about m It's five? That's good them we here, make sure I got it right. Boom, yeah, yeah, all right, let's let's watch, listen whatever. Because it's a still picture, it's not a whole lot of watching to do. But go ahead and have a listen to this because this one's pretty important. I gotta go pick up my steps on here in a little bit, so I can only go for a little bit longer. But this one is important, I think,

and I think the point is made effing clear. And when you combine it to the one that we just listen to, I hope everybody understands they should feel a little bit maybe ashamed and then empowered. But you know, don't, don't don't shrug your shoulders on the shame thing too much or the guilt thing too much, because a lot of people have eliminated that from the world. Ridicule, shame, any of the things that make you feel like, hey, I should make myself a better person. Hey, maybe I don't

want to live my life like this. Maybe I think I'm better than this that's been snuffed out of the world. And there's great value to that stuff because it does make you a better person when you realize when you're effing up and when you're acting crazy or talking stupid or doing you know, self defeating things. When you get rid of all that and the ability for people to tell you when you're stupid and being ineffective in your own life, then it

doesn't change and you become static in that. So it's okay to hold it, to feel that a little bit, feel the discomfort for a little while, get the get the message and the lesson out of that before you let go of it or dismiss it. And you know, I'm not talking to everybody, so already about it. You're listening to the hour of the time.

I'm William Cooper. Well, folks, I've got okay, real, real good one for you to Oh and by the way, the last one was called sheeple Vomit right songs to listen very carefully, not going to be any prelude to it. I'm just going to go right into it, and please pay attention, Pay very close attention to what you're going to hear, because it's very important that you know this. I'm going to tell you a

little story about a man who fought in the Revolutionary War. In fact, I'm going to tell you his story, or I should say he's going to tell you his story. I'm just going to function as his mouth, since he obviously it's not here to do it himself. I think those of you who believe a lot of the things that I believe will appreciate this quite a bit, as this is not an ordinary story. This man is different. Please pay attention, Please listen very carefully. I lived in Salem and worked

for different persons till the fall of seventeen seventy five. In the spring of that year, the war had commenced and the battles of Bunker Hill and Lexington had taken place. About the last of October, I enlisted as a soldier in the United States Service for one year. I was told they were enlisting men to serve one year from the first of January seventeen seventy six, but I should receive pay from the time I enlisted. And I enlisted and entered

the service about the last of October and received two months pay. From my service up to first January seventeen seventy six, I enlisted at Cambridge, about four miles from Boston, under Captain John Wooley Our Worley R. Worley in Colonel Paul Dudley Sergeant's Regiment. Colonel's sergeant I understood had lived in Cape Anne. When I left New Jersey and went with mister Saxon to Saint John's.

I did not know my family name, but called myself Jacob Gulick or Huluk after the mister Gulick I had lived with and was enlisted by that name. But after I returned to New Jersey was informed by my mother that my family name was Francis, and after that time I went by the name of Jacob Francis. Captain Wooley R. Worley, as his name was called, was captain, His brother was lieutenant. His Christian name I forget, and he had two sons, one a sergeant and the other a drummer in the same

company in which I enlisted. The major's name was Ashton or Ashton, his Christian name I don't recollect. The lieutenant colonel's name was Jackson. I remember there was in the regiments Captain's Pope, Scott Barnes Farrington, and I forget the names of the others. General Putnam was the general that I first recollect, being under at the time I was enlisted, the British Army lay in Boston. After that I remained with the regiment at Cambridge and in the neighborhood

of Boston until the British were driven out of Boston. I recollect General Putnam more particularly from a circumstance that occurred when the troops were engaged in throwing up a breastwork at Lechmore excuse me, folks, says Lecmare point across the river opposite Boston, between that and Cambridge. The men were at work digging about five hundred men on the fatigue at once. I was at work among them. They were divided into small squads of eight or ten together, and a

non commissioned officer to oversee them. General Putnam came riding along in uniform as an officer to look at the work. They had dug up a pretty large stone which lay on the side of the ditch. The General spoke to the corporal who was standing looking at the men at work, and said to him him, my lad, throw that stone up on the middle of the breastwork. The corporal, touching his hat with his hand, said to the General,

Sir, I am a corporal. Oh, said the General, I ask your pardon, sir, and immediately got off his horse and took up the stone and threw it up on the breastwork himself, and then mounted his horse and rode on, giving directions, etc. It was in the winter season and the ground was froze. In seventeen seventy six, after the British left Boston, the Army with our regiment and myself along with him, marched by way of Roxbury. That way we could go by land over a causeway

into Boston and lay over two or three days. Then were ordered out to Bunker Hill. We marched out and encamped there and lay there some time. Then our regiment was ordered to an island at that time called Castle William. The island contained about ten acres. It was about three leagues or nine miles from Boston the channel. Her vessels passed close to hundred. The island had had a fortification in the shape of a half moon, but it was pretty

much destroyed by the British before they left. The British fleet then lay about nine miles farther out. We lay on that island till about harvest time. Then we left the island and was ordered to New York. From the island, we crossed the river, left Boston on our right hand, and marched to New London. There we took shipping and come to New York. Came down the East River, left Long Island on our left. The British was then on Long Island. At that time the people were culling oats. We

stayed a day or two in New York. There were no other troops but our regiment with us. After a day or two we marched out to a place called hell Gate on the north side of the East River. There we threw up breastworks, and the British threw up breastworks on Long Island on the opposite side of the East River, and used to fire across. We lay there. Sometime while we lay there, the Battle of Long Island took place.

There was a number of men detailed from our regiment, so many from each company to go over and join the American army, perhaps two hundred men I was one. We crossed the river at hell Gate and marched on to the island in the direction we was ordered, but did not get to join the army. So the battle had commenced and our army was on the retreat. We had to cross a creek to get to our army, who had

engaged the enemy on the other side. But before we got to that creek, our army was repulsed and retreating, and many of them were driven into the creek and some drowned. The British came in sight and the balls flew around us, and our officers, finding we could do no good, ordered us to retreat, which we did under the fire of the enemy. We

retreated back to hell Gate and recrossed to our fortifications. Soon after that we had orders to leave that place and marched to Westchester by way of King's Bridge. We lay there some time, and every night we had a guard stationed out two or three miles from where the regiment lay, at a place called Morris Sania. I mounted guard there every time it came to my turn. There was an island near there, the tide made up around it. The

British had a station on the island and a British ship lay there. In an attack on the island one night, Colonel Jackson was wounded. After some time we were ordered to march to the White Plains. We marched there and there joined General Washington's army. We lay some time at the White Plains. While we lay there, the British landed and attacked some of our troops and

had a brush there. Our regiments and I with them marched by General Washington's orders toward a hill where the engagement was, but the British got possession of the hill, and we retreated back to the camp. The British established a garrison on that hill. I stood sentinel that night in a thicket between the American camp and the hill, so near the British lines that I could hear the Heshans and the garrison, which was between one quarter and one half mile

from me. The British lay there awhile and then left to that place, and our regiments marched after them, about three or four miles farther east. Then we received orders and marched to Peak Skill on the North River. We halted a day and night a little distance from the river, and there crossed at Peekskill. To the west side of the river. From then we marched on, and I do not recollect the names of places we passed through till we got to Morristown, New Jersey. We lay there one night, then

marched down near to Basking Ridge and lay there the next night. That night General Lee was taken in or about Basking Ridge. I heard the guns firing. The next morning we continued our march across Jersey to the Delaware and crossed over to Easton. From thence we marched down the Pennsylvania side into Bucks County. It was then cold weather, and we were billeted about in houses. Our company lay off from the river a few miles below Corriel's Ferry and above

Howell's Ferry. We lay there a week or two. Then we received orders to march, and Christmas night, crossed the river and marched down to Trenton. Early in the morning, our regiment crossed at Howell's Ferry, four miles above Trenton, and marched down the river road and entered the west end of the town. General Washington with the rest of the army, crossed at mc conkey's Ferry, four miles above Howells, and marched down the Scotch Road and

came into the north end of the town. We marched down the street from the River road into the town to the corner where it crosses the street, running up towards the Scotch Road, and turned up that street. General Washington was at the head of that street, coming down towards us, and some

of the Heshens between us and them, we had the fight. After about half an hour, the firing ceased and some officers, among whom I recollect was General Lord Stirley, rode up to Colonel Sargeant and conversed with him.

Then we were ordered to follow them, and with these officers and Colonel Stargeant at our head, we marched down through the town toward Assent Peine and up the Assent Pink on the north side of it and to the east of the town, where we were formed in line and in view of the Hessians who were paraded on the south side of the ass And Pink and ground. I'm sorry, he does say, up the ass and Pink, I just okay, leaving that alone now lit their arms and left them there and marched down

to the old ferry below the Assent Pink between Trenton and Lamberton. Soon after that a number of men from our regiment were detailed to go down and ferry the Heshians across the Pennsylvania I went as one, and about noon it began to rain, and rain very hard. We were engaged all the afternoon ferrying them across till it was quite dark when we quit. I slept that night

in an old mill house above the ferry on Pennsylvania side. Next morning I joined my regiment where I had left them the day before, up the Assanpink east of Trenton. We lay there a day or two, and then the time of the year men went out and our regiment received part of the pay and were permitted to return home. I did not get a discharge at that time. I had seven and a half months pay due to me, and

I believe others had the same. I received three months pay and all the rest of the regiment received the same, and we were ordered after a certain time to come to Peakskill on the North River, and then we should receive our pay and get our discharges. I was with the regiment and in service from the time of enlistment till that time, about fourteen months, and never

left it. Until I had received the three months pay and had permission to return to the place of my nativity in Amwell, about fifteen miles from Trenton. I immediately returned to Amwell and found my mother living but in ill health. I remained with her, and when the time came to go to Peak Skill for my pay and discharge, I gave up going and never received either

my pay or a discharge. In writing that day, four and one half months at forty shillings a month, nine pounds proclamation money equal to twenty four dollars is yet due to me from the United States. After I came home, I was enrolled in the militia and Captain Philip Snook's company. One Fisher was lieutenant under Captain Snook. The next spring I was called out in the

militia in the month's service. The militia took turns. One part went one month, and then the other part went out a month and relieved them, and then those that were at the first month went again, so that one half the militia in this part of Jersey was out at a time, and

this continued for several years. I always went out when it came to my turn to the end of the war as one of the militia, and went out once as a substitute for a person who was to go but could not, and gave me seventy five dollars Continental money to take his place, and I did and served the month. The name of this person I am unable to recollect, as I was not particularly acquainted with him. In the spring of seventeen seventy seven, the first month I went out was under Captain Phillips

our Captain Charles Reading. I cannot recollect which, as I was out under them both at different times. We marched first to Elizabethtown and stayed a month. We laid part of the time at a place near there called Paulstead's Point. Colonel David Chambers was colonel of the regiment, William Chamberlain lieutenant colonel. After that I went out again another month at Elizabethtown under Captain Phillips Snook. I was out another month under Captain Phillip Snook. We marched that time to

Newark and stayed a month. We lay in a building in Newark called an academy our schoolhouse. At that time the British and Hessians lay on Staten Island, an alarm came that there was an attack on the militia at Elizabethtown, and our company marched out towards Elizabeth two miles or more along the road till we came to a piece of rising ground where the British came in sight.

When we saw their numbers, we fired on them and then retreated. A piece of low ground covered with bushes lay on the west of the road. We turned into that The Heshians I think came foremost. There was three columns blue coats, green coats, and redcoats, and when they got on the rising ground, fired on us. After we got off some distance, some of us concluded to cross back toward the road and get a shot at them.

One Joseph Johnson, belonging to the company, and myself went. We separated, and I crept along among the bushes till I got almost within gunshot when I heard a noise behind me and looked around, and there was three Hessians near me that belonged to a flanking party and had got between me and the company. They took me prisoner. Johnson was some distance from me and

was taken prisoner by another party. I was taken by the Hessians that took me out to the road to the British army, and marched with them under guard through Newark and was carried some distance up the river called Second River. Night came on, and sometime in the night we came to a creek that ran down into the river. Some of our militia, but I don't know who, expecting the British, had placed themselves in some bushes on the left of the road near the creek, and fired on the British as we came

up. This created some confusion and broke the ranks, and the most of them left the road and turned off to the right toward the river. There was four men had me under guard. They turned in the alarm and left me. I stood near a steep bank that ran down into some bushes toward the creek. Finding the men a little way from me, I stepped down the bank into the bushes and laid down. The militia that had fired retreated and I saw nothing of them. The British state a few minutes. One

of the captains was wounded. Then they then formed in the road again and marched on. That same party marched on up to Esopus and burnt Esopus at that time. I lay in the bushes sometime till they were all gone, then came out and pushed back to Newark and joined Captain Snook's company there about two o'clock in the morning. I stayed my month out. After that, I went out again under Captain Snook, and we marched to Newark and lay

there a month. I think I was at Newark and Elizabethtown several times after that, and did tours of duty a month at a time at Newark and Elizabethtown, but I cannot state the number of times our particular circumstances that occurred each time. I was out afterwards, and did a tour of duty of a month in which we marched up to Pompton, stayed there sometime. There

was other militia there and two subalterned officers in. About sixty of the militia and myself among others, turned out to go on a scouting party down towards the British lines. We marched from Pompton to Paramus. From that we marched down to Hackensack and stayed all night there. The next morning marched down the

river toward the British lines and the Bergen. A few miles to where there was an old guardhouse on the west side of the river that was unoccupied, and on the opposite side another which we supposed to be occupied by the British. We went to the guardhouse from the west of the river and stayed an hour or two. On the other side, a piece from the river was

rising ground. After waiting some time, we saw some troops come over the rising round at a distance and marched down toward the river below us, where they were obscured from our sight by an intervening wood. There appeared to be a much larger number of men than we had, and the subalterns who were with us, apprehending they might cross the river below and come in on our

rear, ordered us to retreat and not to fire. We had not proceeded up the river far when a considerable party of the British troops we had seen below came in sight on the opposite side of the river and fired on us. The subalterns took the lead in the retreat and ordered us to hurry on without firing. We marched a little way. The British kept firing. I was behind the rest of our party, and a bullet struck very near me, upon which I suddenly turned round and fired. Then our whole party turned

and fired on the British, upon which they retreated again. Our subaltern officers had pushed on ahead, and we saw no more of them. We marched on without them and joined the army at headquarters, and I joined my company. I was out afterwards under Captain Philip Snook. I think several times I recollect, particularly being out under him. At the time of the Battle of Monmouth. We were in a regiment of the Jersey Militia at that time commanded

by Colonel Joseph Phillips, belonging to General Dickinson's brigade. Our regiment and myself with it, was on the battle ground and under arms all that day, but stationed on a piece of ground a little to the northwest of where the heat of the battle was, and were not actively engaged with the enemy.

But our Captain Snook was permitted to go. I went in the course of the day for some purpose, but what I am unable to recollect our state to another part of the field, and received a wound from a musket shot through his thigh. After the battle was over, we were discharged and returned home. I recollect other occasions when I was out, although I cannot state them exactly in their order of time. I was out in the militia at the time of the Battle of Brandywine. I was at Newark at the time

Lord Cornwallis was taken. I am not able to state the times and places of my services more particularly, but I am satisfied that the time I served in the militia, added to the time I served in the Continental Army, considerably exceeds the span of two years. I have no discharge or documentary evidence to know my services are assist my memory. He received his pension as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. And now, ladies and gentlemen, I want

to know what was special about this man? Five to zero three three three four five seven eight is the number. Five to zero three three three four, five seven eight is the number. What was special about this man? Hello? Anybody listening? Something very special about him? What was it? Five to zero three three three four five seven eight. Phone grew open waiting for your call. Any other comments you want to mart Um good evening on the air, Kime. I would imagine that he works pretty much for free

during the time that he was most well. He did. Most of the soldiers, especially militiamen. Militiamen were volunteers, they were not enlisted in the regular army. And we're doing okay. But that's not the answer. I appreciate your call. Any other comments you want to write, um and I'm a little concerned about all. Hello, Republic Hall and kids are Philadelphia Republic Hall? Independence Hall? Then I can barely hear your Independence Hall in Philadelphia

apparently has been given over to you in control. How do you know that? Several people have told me? Who? No, when you find out some for then you can come on and say that all you're repeating is here say there, that's rumor. Case you don't know what heresaying means. And I don't rest back to a hearsay. How do you know from people who research this? No? No, you research it, find the documentation. Then you can call in and make statements like that. Do you understand what

I'm saying? If you're just getting it from somebody else, there's nothing but rumor. You don't know that to be true to you, I'm not saying it's false. We just have standards on this broadcast. We don't allow the spread of rumor. Okay, I've never been held with the standard before, Well you better start getting held to it, because foisting rumor and trusting people and blindly running around stumbling into the trees is how we got lost in this

forest perfectly, So stop it. I'm holding you to those standards. If you're going to be a caller on my broadcast. You know if everyone conducted yourself as you did now, America would be a much better place. Can everybody please take a lesson from that? Can you please if you're calling into these shows, if you're participating and interacting with any of these other giant people on these influencer truth media, which is an oxymoron and misnomer in itself.

Truth and media don't really go together, do they? And patriots quote unquote agent provocateur run channels hold people to that standard. Ask them how do they know of, how do they verify this? Where are they getting this from? Who's actually done the research to filling this up? Ask them the questions just like you would in a socratic dialogue, and watch them stumble and cut you off, and then you'll see the true colors and these m and efforts.

Yeah, I hope you understood what I said there. Okay, please, that's your if you have a homework assignment. If you're gonna take a homework assignment from anybody, take it from Bill. He's told people to do this before. I'm just relating the message. Okay, hold them to that standard, hold yourself to that standard. But if you want to see the true colors and how fake these efforts are when you get it through on these calls, instead of stating something, ask them a question, ask them something,

Ask them how do they verify this? Where did they come from? Any of the questions that you would need to do it? Like if pretended that you have absolutely no preconceived notions, no presumptions, no assumptions, you're not assuming anything, You're not accepting anything at face value and asking them walking through the steps. They won't be able to do it because they're expecting you to accept it without thinking. That's exactly right. And that includes don't spread

rumors about their neighbors. I don't. I don't know if you do or not. I know a lot of people do, and they heard a lot of people by most rumors are never true. About nine of them are never ever true. Well, I would concur inasmuch as that rumors can can have some small basis in fact. No, that's not true. It's not true. You know what rumors can serve to do. They can serve you to say, you know, maybe I should ask some questions and see if this

is true or not. That's all. A rumor is good for nothing else. Normally, when I hear a rumor, I don't even approach the person about home the rum to apply. Certainly not nobody does. That's why they hurt. So many people spreading this stuff around. Disregard, Oh, come on, most people don't disregard, and you don't disregard. You didn't disregard this rumor about constitution hall, Well did you? He didn't disregard that rumor? Did you? And you didn't pursue it to find out if it was

true or not? Did you? Do you? No? But I'm not the one spreading it. You are a good right? Ah? Oh? I think a light came on in his desk. Maybe good evening here on the end. Hello, it's the Cooper. Hello, Hello, m the man in question? Could he possibly have been the black man? Yeah? Your slave? At one time? Absolutely, he was a free black man. Oh, okay, he had been a slave up until the time he was twenty one, and he wasn't really a slave. He was an indentured

servant. Ah. You know, all slaves were slaves, and not all slaves were black, and many slaves were also white, and a lot of them were not slaves all their life. They were what were called indentured for so many years, and when they served their time, they were no longer slaves. And indentured servant is a slave, by the way. Okay, but blacks us like to say that blacks were slaved, whites were indentured servants. It didn't matter. Slave is a slave. Yeah, And a lot

of black a lot of blacks were also indentured service. A lot of free blacks also owned black slaves. A lot of free blacks also had white indentured servants. Did you know that I didn't. And a lot of free blacks fought in the Revolutionary War. They also fought in the Civil War that I knew. Yeah, we need more men like this today in our country. You better believe it. We're willing to lay down their lives to the truth and for freedom. That's right. Anyway, I wanted to congratulate you on

the wonderful job you do in your program. Thank you. And what would it take for me to get a tape of the broadcast of May eleven? Watch the hot shop on the internet. That's the only place they're going to be available. Okay, I am overburdened. I'm not doing any of this stuff anymore. It will be available through the through the hot shop. If you don't have a computer, find somebody who does, because you're not gonna be able to get him any other way. Very good sir, every pleasant

eating. Thank you, Thanks for calling back five to zero, three, three, three four or five seven eight of the number. Yeah. If you listen to people like Jesse Jackson, black pat no police in this country? Did you hear that black man complaining in his narrative? He wrote that By the way he wrote it, he was an educated man. He wrote it. He started willingly. He was a free man, he was an

American. He fought to build this country. He risked his life. He was a black man, and there were a lot of others just like him. How about that, Jesse Jackson. People who pretend to be black leaders but really aren't. If they're leading you at all, and you're black. They're leading you back into enslavement under communism. You'd better get that through your heads. Better do it, Yes, sir, you had better do it. You see, if you read the constitution, hoax, it's very clear.

It's very clear. There is no hesitancy, there is no occulted meanings, there's nothing that needs to be interpreted. The language is clear. The words were well chosen, and they included that black man who fought in the Revolutionary War? How about that? How about that? Five zero three four five seven eighth to number? What do you think about that? Have you ever thought about it before? Probably not, but now you have reason to

think about it now. Seventeen seventy erroneously think that's the win the revolution. Okay, So on my Instagram, I'm about I don't know, five days ago or so, I had proposed a question. It's a really awesome trivia question. And help make you understand how little we are taught. I'll say it that way to be nice, not how little we know or how little we care to know. But I'll say how little we're taught, or how indirectly we're omitted things and then mistaught. When did the revolution start? What

date. This date is very significant, It's very important because it pops up all the freaking time during these horrific, tyrannical events. So what date? A lot of people are gonna say a lot of people are gonna say it. I'm concerning a pause here because he's about to tell you. But I want to see a few guys can figure this out. So pause when you watch this on the replay, pause it here and find out for yourself the answer to this question, when did the revolution actually started? I'm not talking

about the Boston massacre. I'm not talking about that. When did the revolution officially kick off? Okay? And I actually, did you get favored by telling you the Boston massacre was a separate, a separate event. Okay, yes, catalysts leading to it, but not the actual revolution. Now, a lot of people, again erroneously, will say it was July second or July fourth, depending on what date you select for the adoption by Congress of

the and then that's not even called the declaration of independence. I'll let him to explain this, but in sort of pause here, when you have an opportunity to actually find this out in your own because looking for it up, looking up the information on your own to help you remember it better. And it's fun because you see just how easily you can identify information and locate it.

All right, release as the unanimals. I want to get it right at the beginning of where he says, it's try to do with this little tigg will switch everybody. We'll do what we can. How many of you knew that the Declaration of Independence wasn't written, signed, and released as the Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen Colonies for one year and three months after the Revolutionary

War started April the nineteenth, seventeen seventy five. April nineteenth. Now, if you've watched any Bill Cooper in the past or listen to it, or if you've seen any of my videos in the past where I bring this information up and discuss this, there's cannonite ball cult ritual events that occur during that day from the nineteenth to the twenty first of April. But also that's the first day of the revolution, right, that's the kickoff. When was Waco?

When did they When when did the final solution hit Waco? Day fifty one was April nineteenth? When did Oklahoma City get bombed? There's a lot of April nineteenths. If you keep looking it up, you'll find many many things, many many horrific acts that occur as a way of I guess undoing the revolution. I don't know. I don't know what it means on the public ritual platform ors, you know, or in the cosmic realm of their

hocus pocusness. But I do know that they use that number an awful lot that data en awful lot bar people erroneously think that's when the Revolutionary war started on July the fourth, seventeen seventy six. It's not true. The war started April nineteenth, seventeen seventy five. April fourth, seventeen excused. The July fourth, seventeen seventy six was the declaration of what we called the Declaration of Independence. That's not really what it is. It's really called the Unanimous

Declaration of the Thirteen Colonies. A lot of people think the Constitution was written July fourth, seventeen seventy six. Most Americans don't know their own history, don't know anything whatsoever about it. And there are a lot of people who have taken a lot of pains over a lot of years to make sure that

that happened to see. If you don't know your history, you don't know who you are, you don't know what the United States of America is, you don't know where you live, you don't know it's purpose in history, and you sure couldn't possibly know where these trade horrors are taking us. Good evening here on the air, Pensylvania. Hi, Carmona, Um, I didn't hear you just saying in the last five minutes. I had turned my

radio down. But something very interesting that the black tiers always quick to point out that the first man killed in the Revolutionary Where was a blind man. If you know that, I know that they point that out. Yes, is it true? I wasn't around. Well, there were six men killed on Lexington Green Are also known as Lexington Common. Those were the first man killed in the Revolutionary War. There were six. There was no first. There was a coach of six. I was very into to put it that

you could argue about who you got Carol first standing there. But I don't really think that that in the heat of that exchange of bullets with the British, that anybody could honestly tell you for sure who was the first man who died. They might be able to tell you who the first man who fell was, but he may have lived, He may be one of the ones who lived, or he may have died hours later, or he may have died instantly. Who knows, Right, we didn't have statisticians like we have

today. No, and we didn't have doctors on the scene checking blood pressure and see who died. Win can't definitely correct. I was going to say that it was I knew, I knew the end of it, and I'm not saying in hindsight I hear the answer, but something gone in before me. Um that one feller that was talking about the rumor thing was like driving me up a wall. Or they drive me up a wall too, because

they just don't get it. He just doesn't get it. Well, I hear things too, But when I got Philadelphia, will take the look. But I haven't had a chance to go over there and see if they under departs department or they've been taken over by the EU in and all that.

I really I don't know. I've heard that rumor myself, but I'm not going to say way to it because I haven't proved it u here, And it just gets passed from mouth to mouth and lift to lift, and you know so, I'll tell you right now, if they've really done that,

that's grounds right there for civil war. That's enough for me. If they really did it, if it's really true, if they really gave Independence Hall or Constitution Hall, some of us call it Constitution Hall and others call it Independence Hall, if they really gave that to the United Nations under the Biosphere program as a UN biosphere and I don't see how building in the middle of

the city to be a biasphere. But if they really did it, that's grounds alone, all by itself in light of our history and what it means to patriots in this country to go to war all by itself. Don't need any other excuse than that. If it's true. But I'm telling you right there and right now, I don't know if it's true, and nobody should

believe it until it's documented, verified and improven. I was gonna how I stood about the soldier you were reading about the point of the revolutionary were the black man is there's a lot of instinct black people in history, and something very reason that you brought up is that's a group that made the music or the intro for your program was a black group, right, that's right. Yeah, so they know what's going on, Yes, they do there.

And to tell you the truth, there are groups, organizations, and individuals in the black community who know more about the history of this country and what's really going on today than of all of every other race in this country. It wouldn't surprise me. I was trying to get in and talk show today and they had three communists like where they were communists and one guy that was pretending to be the fiver a role but if you walk any more to circle

their left, he would be one also. Yeah, and they were funny, what were you talking about? Thinking that I was going to call it an answer? I bet you not one of them. You know the Pledge of Allegiance, let alone the preamblement of the Constitution. Yeah, and they were saying, how the NRA. You wouldn't want to be at a dinner with everybody who's from the NRA there, like there's something wrong and they like that letters or something because they believe in the Constitution. I'll tell you what.

They're probably more polite, have better manners, and would be a better at conversation at dinner, even if you went to one, but if you went to a million man million mom March dinner. I went to someone er dinners here in Reading. And I'll tell you something. It's very interesting. You get that quite an economy as people. And I must admit everybody really well behaved. Nobody got our hands. It was just like controvogular church function,

except these substant matters. They were interesting. Was the Second Amendment? Sure? So I found nothing wrong with this, And anybody who get in the high woods, it doesn't make a noise about it. I just say, look, there's plenty of other countries you can go liver it. Well, you see that shows vacuum brain When when When When anti gun people make

those as points as to why people should not own guns. They're practicing the old communist technique because when you cannot argue the facts, attack the people, attack the person. So they're trying to make it look like these are terrible people that you wouldn't want to eat dinner with them, and therefore we should not be allowed to own guns. And they like to put labels in everybody. No, they can't deal with facts. This is this is no.

They're not getting around it. They never get around it. They just they just shift the conversation to something else, and they try to make people look bad rather than deal with the facts of the argument. They have no argument. Can I give you one last thing? Sure, different networks were saying how Clinton will be yet dispart for lining of the oath, and they one network vote it's because of Monica Lewinsky saying stadium making me look like there's only

one instance, and another network said it was because of Paula Jones. Want that was the only instance? You want to know the two. Here's the truth. Nobody knows if he's going to be disbarred yet. The point of judge I was going to handle this case anyway, No, it's not. It's not a it's not a it's not a matter for a federally appointed judge. It's a matter in the state from where he comes, where he's a member of the bar. The commission that was appointed recommended that he be disbarred.

That's as far as it's gone. It goes to a judge in his home state who will decide whether or not he's going to be disbarred. Was what I was alluding to, that the network doesn't make it to look like there's only one instance. There is. There is only one instance. You know, how come it is. I'm the only one that can look this stuff up. Well, I know commit that made the recommend the Stop listening

to all these people and look it up yourself. Listen to me. The committee that made the recommendation made the recommendation on the grounds that he had lied under oath during a deposition during the Paula Jones case period. Okay, but I'm just trying to tell you. On the news they said, Monica Winner, I don't care what they say. I don't care what they say them think quote twice lying on the road. But what it either one instance or another, But I agree with it doesn't have beans to do with what we

were discussing. We were discussing what grounds he was going to be the smart under if he's going to be the smart I'm not saying that. You probably correct because the commissions said it. Okay, but I'm just I agree with just trying to say the win. The media putting a spin on the media always putting a spin on everything. Why is that such a surprise. It's not surprise if you're making a big deal of it as if it is.

It is no surprise the media has been taken over by the enemy. It's the biggest bunch of lying, pute faced traderist creeks in the history of this country is in the media. There is no reporter, our journalist, that you can trust to tell you the truth period. Public educations really meet them all leftist, left and right is meaningless. Their trade hoars. They've lost the moral compass. No, they haven't lost their moral compass. They know

what morals are. They are engaged in a war to destroy this country and create a socialist, totalitarian, one world government. They are soldiers in an army. Okay, than forget all this left or right, conservative, liberal, because that's all bullshit, all of it. They're soldiers in an army. They have an agenda and a cause, and they are fighting a war and they will use whatever weapons they have. Why does that surprise everybody all

the time, especially if you listen to this broadcast. Good, even you're on the Heresyvania Hi, get that all right? I have to cut it here, you guys. This is a episode eight, sorry, one, eight hundred and sixteen twenty second of May two thousand. So what does that make that? Oh, I don't know. Twenty three years ago he was telling you about the damn media. Yet it's like a lot of people up until recently to finally step away from their television sets and maybe throw the fucking

thing out the window or put a hammer through the flat screen. And if you haven't done yet yet, they make really good target practice. Go take it to the range, bring it out to an outdoor range, and put some freaking holes in it, and then maybe you'll even see the little camera that watches you when you're not watching it. All right, anyway, that's that on that some semi insane note that I just said. There, You guys can check out the rest of that, but I have to go get

it. My steps on tis the way it is, all right? So in short, in short closing, here are you paying taxes to the federal government federal income tax. If you are, then stop acting upset about all the evil offenses to you and your family because you're paying for it. You're

participating in evil. Stop complaining about what you enable. Direct taxation is still unconstitutional, and you pay them out of fear because you choose to be a slave ruled by your fear you can't ever be free because you're not willing to die for freedom. Not my words, even Bills lived by it and died by it. Have a great evening everyone, I'll see you in the next one. Bye, Separate Freight LLC dot com. Or do something else to

help the show. There's multiple ways in the description and thanks by And if you aren't offended by what I have said, good, It doesn't apply to you, apparently, But if it did offend you, then maybe you know, deep down inside something about what was said or throughout this broadcast may apply, in which case that doesn't mean that that's the end of it either. You just fix it. Everybody is so dramatic, you know what I mean.

It's like I've I've had to take some very humble, tough, tough love from a lot of places in my life and it made me a better person. But of course you're gonna you're gonna recoil and you're gonna resist, and you're gonna be hostile to it at first until it sinks in and you realize that there's merit to it and that there's benefits to making yourself better or you know, maturing in a certain way. And then you just do it.

Then you just do it and then the next time around. I can tell you with my father, he thinks I don't listen to him because of my initial response because I don't, you know, and and and then or my my, my my, maybe my face, my face, dude, I have a resting dickhead face. I swear to God, I'm I don't. I don't know what it is if I'm not consciously aware of trying to like use the muscles in my face to smile. Like my face makes me look like I'm mad all the time, and I'm not trying to be.

I've noticed that a lot, but it's not. It's not. And I get people, I think maybe misunderstanding my me thinking as being mad and I'm not. But anyhow, the whole point is he thinks that I'm not listening to him, But I apply everything that he's ever taught me. So it all depends. It just takes time to get through the layers. You know what I means, Like water going into the into the dirt, it doesn't get right to the root right away. You gotta let you gotta give it

the time to get there. And there's there's resistance along the way. So but when it gets there, the plant grows better, right, all right, So take it from me. If it feels harsh to the ears, now dis imagine how much better it'll it feel when it doesn't apply to you anymore. By

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