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A Revolution Against Those Who Seek to Tear Down Ep-1982

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Maybe we're in agreement that this has been a revolution, a soft revolution to be sure, populated by creators and nurturers and builders. It's almost like Ayn Rand in reverse. And it's a revolution against those who only seek to tear down. Because Satan doesn't care what you do after you destroy society. He just wants it to remain destroyed. It's a fascinating thing to step back, I think, to look at some of the ways creators, nurturers, and builders have led this revolution.

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Speaker 1

Maybe word agreements that this has been a revolution, a soft revolution, to be sure, and thank God for that seeking last night about the revolutionaries themselves. And this is even more impressive. You're sitting through a revolution peopled by creators and nurturers and builders. It's almost like Iron Ran in reverse. Interesting to look at it this way, and I think inspiring because I think God likes creators. He is the creator, nurturers, He is the nurturer, and of

course builders. He built everything. And it's a revolution against those who only seek to tear down Remember this about the animating force behind Barack Hussein Obama. Saul Olinsky Olynsky's book, the one for which he's best known, Rules for Radicals, of course, dedicated in its first printing to Lucifer. Doesn't cant anything on what to do after you destroy society, because Satan doesn't care what you do after you destroy society.

He just wants it to remain destroyed. It's a fascinating thing to step back, I think and look at some of the ways creators, nurtures, and builders have led this revolution. We'll do this with the help of God Almighty, and with our help from our friends at Bulwarck Capital Management, your Risk Radio dot com.

Speaker 2

But Todd Herman show is one percent disapproved by big pharma technocrats in tyrans everywhere from the high mountains of Free American. Here's the Emerald City exile Todd Herman.

Speaker 1

Today's the day the Lord has made in these are the times so which God has decided, we shall let. One of the most revolutionary acts that God ever did, was deciding. And I guess he knew this forever to create us and to build for us, first to home and then the common blessings, and then to bring us along in his image. And when he did that, of course he is and was the creator. And look how

he nurtured us. Even as we made the decision to stick guphole fingers in his face and say we're going to actually eat from that tree, he told us not to eat from. Even as he sent us out of the garden, he clothed us because he never stopped being a nurturer. And of course he can't stop being a builder, because he's built everything. Dear to that. The opposite of

that is, of course, Satan went about destroying. He didn't seek to build anything, and he can't so from the moment he decided he would not serve God, and he tried and done God, he began the process of tearing down. And he must know that all he can do is tear apart because he knows intellectually he is the created, he is not the creator. He knows intellectually that everything he has God allows him to have, and he must know intellectually that at one point or another, God's going

to take it. And so what drives him pride? I guess we're told hatred. Those are strong, strong things within a being. When we look at the state of America in twenty twenty four, it's really fascinating to me. I was somehe the other day and I asked a person that stupid question, I ask, how are you? And she said, I'm great, I'm fantastic. I'm feeling so much better. And I thought I was going to this is not someone I know, well, this is someone who actually cuts my hair,

and I was expecting, here's some personal epiphany. Oh, my boyfriend and I have finally getting married. He finally asked me, or my parents are in town, or hey, I've expanded my business, and so I was excited for this. Really, what's going on and she pointed up behind her. She said, we won. We won, Oh the election, Oh right, yes we did. Now. I don't perceive the election to affect my life that way, but that made me pause and think about this revolution. And this is a woman who

was never nurtured ever. Just the way you do with strangers, sometimes you share things like just off the bat. This person is a pretty open sharer. And she talked about having been an addict. Her and her boyfriend were both addicts, and how they both lived a street life, and how they both knew what it was to steal and to want and to take, and then they both found the Lord Jesus and then found each other. So she's experiencing for the first time in life people coming around her

to nurture her. And she identified President Trump in a way as the sort of father figure to nurture a country she's now gaining appreciation for because of what's happening in her life. She's become successful at cutting hair across a decade. She has a good relationship with this boyfriend. I keep bugging her, go get married, Go get married, Go get married. You guys are living in sin. So I thumped the Bible and hit her on the head

with it a few times. I really do that the revolution is hitting in exactly some of the ways we've always wanted it to hit, and it has slapped the Mockingbird media. It slapped them with some reality of their ratings. We'll talk about that, but we'll also talk about this diffusion of focus away from them in two groups of creators, not the creator, but creators as part of a revolution that I don't think we talk enough about. There's a

financial revolution, and the financial revolution is happening. Now you see a whole we'll talk about this in the show today. A whole series of doctors have turned their back on the insurance and farmer world and they do something called direct patient care. There's a whole number of real estate agents who are starting now their own reality firms and getting away from the big ones. Some of them are even ideological. I've got two friends who found the real

estate companies No. Three, and their expressed reason for existing is moving conservatives out of the fallen countries of Washington and California and Oregon and some of the other ones. That's their whole reason to exist, and they assist people in moving into conservative areas of the country. And they don't just help them buy houses. They help them find neighborhoods, they help them find churches, they help them find family connections.

It's an extraordinary service. There are people who have special needs kids and this happens that they have to adjust their expectation for their kids, and this is really hard for parents. Parents say, well, my kid's going to be he's going to go to my college and he's going to pursue my profession. And when they find out the kids have are non neurotypical, a lot of times for parents it can be oh my gosh, and it's a difficult thing to adjust expectations doesn't mean that you stop loving,

you stop pushing, stop believing. For parents of kids who have special needs, for them to understand that Alan has it really tough. He's effectively nonverbal, he has at eighteen operations. He's only fourteen years old. But he works. He invents soap, he works at the company in quality control. His brother Ian is impacted by autism. He works. He contributes Amy who got late on set autism. She's thriving, helping with social media, et cetera. She was told she's hirable and

the soap is of pristine quality. There's no way John would put his son's name on a soap that sucked. So they researched a family. They found him in the Midwest. They are three generations into the soap crafting world. That's what that's all they do. They took on the fragrances that Alan thought of, that came from special memories for him. They create. Those soaps are all natural, They're made in America. To give this to families with kids with special needs,

particular the younger kids. It's a side of hope and every time they wash their bodies they can remember that. Yep, our kids too can work. Our kids can contribute. What the word saying is not true. So go to alansaps dot com slash todd. That's alansaps dot com slash todd. The Todd Herman Show in all of its platforms is far larger than CNN in their key demo of twenty five to fifty four, Praise Scott, Thank you God for that. It's so funny because we talk about CNN as if

they are opinion makers. It's interesting because without right wing media or Christian media distributing the viewpoints of CNN. They would almost disappear. It used to be that they had the airports locked up, and feedback and constant complaining and carping from people like me has taken them out of their parts. You remember that one they were thrust upon you the day was at a gas station in California. Was down there for seal fits and they were piping

in CNN into a gas station. That's some quality impressions. That's some quality media. Time actually said, when I went into the store, I went in on purpose to find a reason to complain about this. I went and bought some caffeine and came out with a couple of caffeine drinks. It's not bone fog, it wasn't coffee. And I said to the ladies, like, you know, man, I just filled my car up and I got to tell you, she goes. Are you going to talk about the TV? I said, yeah,

that's just because I know it's so annoying. Apparently the owners get paid money to pipe that in. Go yeah, but it goes. No, she goes.

Speaker 2

I get it.

Speaker 1

Everybody hates it.

Speaker 3

Oh.

Speaker 1

This is in Temecula, California, a pretty conservative area. On November eleventh, CNN recorded its lowest numbers ever with the twenty five to fifty four demo, and this happened well in twenty five years. Actually sixty one thousand viewers in a nation of three hundred and thirty million people. In the key demo of twenty five to fifty four about

one hundred million people, they scored sixty one thousand viewers. Now, to be fair to CNN, the world has changed and it's no longer what you would call that they're seeking just concurrency. That would mean people who are concurrently watching at that time period. So there's a follow on view through YouTube, et cetera, and clips, but it is not the same people making a purposeful decision to go over

to CNN and to consume news. Now, of course, if you were to compare that to a Joe Rogan podcast, it's laughable, particularly the podcast that he did with President Trump that in my judgment, Google did everything possible to have people not see the actual interview, but to watch reactions to its and clips to it. Google did that through their ownership company Alphabet, which is also owns YouTube.

It's Google, that's just an organizing game they play. MSNBC is worse off than that MSNBC's seen ratings go further down than that. So all around them there are independent creators. Laura Logan is an independent creator. Cheryl Atkinson is an independent creator. We are independent here. Jack Possevich is an independent creator. And people are getting into this game who aren't necessarily just creators, but they're doers. Matt Gates has

a podcast it does very well. So as Mockingbird media members get surrounded by this, their response, of course, is to look internally and say, for some reason, we've lost viewers and to make a change. But it's not and when they try to do this, they are pilloried. There's a bit of a thing, and we'll do this later

in this week. We'll get the video of this. Did you see that Sonny Houston is furious at Joe and Mika because Joe and Mika from Morning Joe, who are steadfast believers that Donald Trump is literally Hitler, literally Orange Hitler. He is an existential danger to the United States of America. He's an existential danger to every woman walking the streets of America. He's going to put LGB so called TQ

people in prison. He's going to force black women to divorce their white husbands and to marry in their race. They went down Tomorrow Largo to meet with the literal Hitler to get the literal Hitler on their network. They flew there. Let's remember something, Kamala Harris wanted Joe Rogan to leave Austin, Texas and fly to her for a one hour interview. That was supposedly why this thing didn't happen. Now we know that Kamala's staff was going to revolt.

I don't know why, because Liberals would be upset that she dared to go speak with Joe Rogan. They didn't want to be unpopular in their circles. That's why that didn't happen. At the same time, as Kamala's team was handing out millions and millions and millions of dollars to the production companies of organizations like Oprah's Harpo. So Sundy hosted hears about this, and she goes nuts. She questions the integrity of Joe and Mika, the superstars of that network.

Sonny is a bit player on a show called The View Joe with his adulterous now wife because they were busy fornicating and committing adultery with one another before they got married. They're the stars of that show, and the move is transparent. They got way behind in the revolution and a group of creators stepped in. Think of some of the video and audio clips we've played over the

past six months. Think of the simple things people did, like going to the homes of Democrats with Kamala Harris signs and bringing with them men who were either playing or actually were illegal immigrants. Think about the number of views that got tens and tens and tens of millions.

Think about when there was that brilliant move to go into the Democrats national convention with a literal Honduran immigrant who really was here seeking refuge, and to have him go in and not have id They wouldn't let him in. Do you remember this? These were all independent creators who brought this to the table. Think of Libs of TikTok and the impact this has had on culture, as people see with their own eyes what's being done in their

schools to their kids and to their neighbors kids. The Mockingbird media can no longer continue under this form of assault. They will disappear. The numbers are clear and the trajectory is clear. They will dry up and blow away. So you see things like this, Chris Wallace, what was fired from CNN stepping away. It's the at the end of the day, the big money, the big influence is being independent, Chris Wallace, to have news for you, you will not succeed

because you've become a doctrinaire liberal. And as my mentoring media taught me Russi Lumbaugh, God rest the maw. That point of view is so distributed and so forced down throats that no one's going to seek it out. You don't have to. It's so prevalent. So some of the creators who are responsible for the revolution are style now living within the revolution. And look how they have changed in terms of their footprint and their influence. And look

at what was about to happen. Had President Trump not been delivered to victory, and I think through God, we would have seen these independent creators crushed. We would have seen Twitter, dash X exterminated, we would have seen alternative platforms destroyed, and we would have seen a return to

the censorship industrial complex. President Trump could do a great, great favor to the world by working very diligently to cement the right for independent creators to continue to create and to build a massive wall, in a wall with teeth between the federal government and expression of opinion, such as if you are using any mechanisms within the federal government all to limit the expression or distribution of any

point of view, you are committing multiple felonies. You, not your organization, not your department, You are becoming a felon. Cement the victory. Because understand this, the Left is not done. There's others examples of creators who, of course have impacted culture. We now see NFL players in college players doing the Trump dance. They're not necessarily creators, they're entertainers. I mean, they've built bodies. But the NFL hasn't yet banned this.

We've seen multiple entertainers, actual musicians come out and say, yeah, I'm pro Trump, So sue me. It's a turning of the culture. What's so interesting to me, of course, is God is the creator also the nurturer. So let's talk about some nurturers, because part of this revolution has been powered by nurturers. And some of those nurturers got committed to doing this because they learned what was being done to destroy the ability to nurture. We'll start that with healthcare.

The system we call healthcare in America used to be predicated upon a nurturing approach. I to this day remember my first pediatrician's name is doctor Donaldson. I remember where doctor Donaldson's office was and is I could drive to it to this day. The last time I was actually in doctor Donaldson's office was when I was ten, and I remember I had to switch. I remember with a great trauma. Wait wait wait wait wait wait, I can't go see doctor Donaldson anywhore. No, no, he doesn't see people

once they're eleven. What what? I can picture his office to this day. It had this most incredible lobby where they had built the lobby around volcanic rock, and when I was a kid, you could go climb the volcanic rock. In doctor donald Wilson's office. I remember doctor Donaldson had lollipops in his office. Bad, bad, bad, doctor Donaldson. I remember doctor Donaldson never wore the same tie. I never

once saw the doctor in the same tie. And I learned later when I was about ten years old, that he'd been given a collection of ties from patients Starter's life. They were always colorful, they were always fun. I remember that doctor Donaldson. When he came in, he would make a big deal about how cold the stethoscope was, and he used to tell me, oh, I make it extra cold. I like to watch kids respond. Such a fun guy. I remember him talking to me about home in front

of my parents, usually my mom, your friends, cool? What do you guys do? And he's all checking me during this period of time, listening to me breathe, looking at my ears. What do you do with your friends?

Speaker 3

Oh?

Speaker 1

We ride bikes? Oh cool? Yeah. Do you ever feel lonely without him? No, because I get to play with him all the time. They're right next door. Good. Good. Hey don't see your dad much anymore? Yeah? And look at my mom. Yeah, they got divorced. How are you about that? He was being holistic. He was getting to know the person he was nurturing. Now, of course he'd be in there with an iPad, asking questions a computer tells him to ask, and entering the data. The very

nature of healthcare has become medicine. That's not the case everywhere. There are a lot of people down at renew who shouldn't be alive. One of them is Adam. Adam has brittle bones. He's supposed to be dead, and he's been told multiple times he's going to be dead. He's a guy that can break his leg standing up from a chair, but he continues to seek health. So he swims and there's other things he does. He does very very careful ketabout work and body weight work. If you saw him,

he'd never know that he has this disease. Is a young guy. So what has kept him going, Well, it's the exercise. It's God's design and it's the God designed. He's one of the doctors down there. So the stem cells ethically gathered from umbilical cords and placentas only is something he's infused with on a regular basis because it keeps growing back body parts that shouldn't be growing back muscle, tendon,

cartilage that's not allowed here. And this economy is being set up in the safest city in Mexico, Porto Iarta. There's dental clinics that do things down there they're not allowed to do up here that you can go in fifteen minutes get done work down there that would take you two or three hours up here. I've experienced with the umbilical cords and stem cells from placentis two times. I'm taking a group of friends down there. It looks like we're going to go end of March. Four men,

all of them going to take advantage of this. See if they can help you. Go to renew dot Healthcare. It's our e n U E dot healthcare. Back pain, neuropathy, being told you have to have shoulder surgery. That might not be true. You might be able to be healed without the surgery. That happens on a pretty regular basis. It's renew dot Healthcare. Please tell them you're part of the Todd Hermanchell family. In our case, I've watched and

maybe you did. Two healthcare become medicine. I've mentioned to you this Franciscan group bought the great, great doctor's office I had in Seattle with my great doctor Maria, and I watched her go from someone who was a lot like doctor Donaldson. When I started seeing Maria, I weighed close to four hundred pounds. I was really out of shape, but I started the process of regaining my health. She saw me through about seven years of that, and then

her clinic got sold. She Elsie went from a person who could talk with me about yeah, I could give you a cortisol shot for your shoulder. I know you like lifting these heavyweights. I know this is good for you psychologically, but Todd, you can only have about three of these in your lifetime before it destroys your shoulder. So let's weigh the pluses and minuses. And she would have these conversations with me. I asked her to put me on testosterone replacement, and she debated this with me.

What are we really doing? Like, why not just go take steroids? I don't want steroids. So she tested my testosterone. She came back, goes, man, I have no idea how you're doing what you're doing. You have testosterone below two hundred. You're effectively dead. The fact that you're doing what you're doing means you have this really high of free testosterone. But okay, I'll give you a testosterol replacement, but I want you to be here every month. I want to

track your prostate. I want to make sure this thing isn't harming you. And so she'd check in with me, how is your mood? How are you feeling? Has your wife noticed the mood change in you have your daughter?

Speaker 4

Is your daughter?

Speaker 1

Holistic views? When her clinic had got purchased, and they moved and I went and saw her for the first time. She walked into this new, bright, shiny office, tiny but shiny. She said, I hate this. I can only spend about fifteen minutes with you. I'm capped. And so she got out her iPad. She goes, I have to ask these questions and said, Marie, I'm not going to answer the questions because they're not coming from you. She said, they're ruining it. They're ruining it. There's a chart here, and

you've heard me speak about this. You've heard me speak about when you're in a doctor's office and they're doing the turn your head and cough thing, or the far worst, lean over and take a deep breath, because this is not going to be fun for either of us.

Speaker 2

Thing.

Speaker 1

If you're looking at the video service, you're seeing the growth of the number of administrators versus physicians. In the United States of America, we have since nineteen seventy five, experienced a three thousand, five hundred percent growth in the number of administrators in medicine versus about a two hundred and fifty percent growth in doctors. Every time you're in a doctor's office and you're turning your head in coughing, or you've leaned over and you are pretending that the

nice man's not really making you feel disgusted. Picture eighteen people with clipboards and iPads watching, and you're paying every one of them. Government has driven this things like hippa. Right now, I'm in an argument with Metashare, which I've found is not a Christian healthcare service. They're not in order for me to get complete records from them. Because I'm in a dispute with them, they want me to

sue them. The Word of God says Christians don't sue Christians, and they want me to sue them to get what their discussion of my medical records. They say it protects my privacy, except they're my medical records. And then they're pointing to Hippa. So wait a minute, you can't send me the medical records you have so I can compare them against the medical records I have unless I sue you. Well, yeah, Hippa, none of it makes any sense. This is not healthcare.

This is medicine, and it's evasive. And isn't this about nurturers? It is, And we'll get to the nurturing scientific American recently got rid of or she quote resigned. Probably they got rid of her. A woman named Laura Helmuth. She had been one of the chief editors at Scientific American and after the election she went on a rampage calling Trump supporters, you know, fascists and fing fascists and we should all die. And then someone caught her from the

Disinformation Chronicle. Guy who writes that caught her, Jordan caught her and he wrote about it, and he put it on Twitter and it received it totally, like one hundred million views were back to media, independent media. He's an independent creator. That got like one hundred million views. And then she issued some weak, damp apology pretending that she respects the views of all people, but she doesn't. This is from the Disinformation Chronicle. Linked to this in the

show notes. I encourage you to read the whole thing because it's actually very entertaining. He's talking here, pardon me, I think I got the mute button. He's talking here about having thought that he'd just found her in an isolated incident of having a temper tantrum. But he writes here, literally, I realized that posts I threw up on X would cause Scientific American to shove editor Laura Helmet out the door for hateful post selection comments, actions now ricocheting across

social media and multiple news outlets. I've decided to leave Scientific American after an exciting four point five years as editor in chief, helm Of posted on Blue Sky, the social media club for liberals, I'm going to take some time to think about what comes next and go bird watching. Pretty Much every news account misreports the events that led to Helmelet's departure, alleging Helmet scalping for appalling behavior. She

called members of gen X f ing fascists. She used the full word is a political win for quote conservatives or Trump supporters. The stories at the New York Times, a Guardian NPR service, the latest examples of how lost in the from reality too many journalists remained from the American public and anything that approximates actual journalism. For God's sake, Helmuth castigated the country f them to the moon and

back again. She used the full word for going to the polls and voting, but for someone she doesn't like Trump.

Shortly after she began, by the way, and he's saying here that this was a long time pattern of hers Shortly after she began running the magazine, Helmuth published a silly, baffling piece best several unknown academics chastising the movie Star Wars in the TV series Star Trek, claiming quote study suggests that the presence of Star Wars and Star Trek memorabilia such as posters and computer science classrooms can reinforce

masculinist stereotypes about computer science, contributing women's sense that they don't belong in that field. He writes, I have zero clue is to explain why Helmoth publish this tom foolery, nor what it has to do with science. I only ran across the piece because Financial Times columnists Jemima Kelly poked fun at it for being next level word salid.

So you have, from the perspective of way too many administrators destroying healthcare, driving up costs by three five hundred percent approximately, since that's the growth in the number of administrators, and you pay for all of this to the scientific media being owned by people like Laura Helmuth. Thank goodness she's gone to this. I mentioned this earlier from Steve Kersh. Steve Kirsch claims to have inside information from the CDC.

He claims that this inside information proves that the measles vaccine causes autism. That's what Kersh claims, And he says he's going to share the raw data with people, but right now he's trying to get sixty minutes or something from the Mockingbird media to cover it. But that probably won't happen. She writes, or he writes, nobody can explain the pediatrician temporal data. The CDC switched topics when asked

by a preeutrition to explain the data she observed. He got in these documents, emails and voicemail messages and charts and graphs and meeting notes. Pediatrician l she didn't want her name used, and so she goes through her record EMR's manually to confirm her estimates. Estimates around one hundred and eighty kids in her practice had rapid onset autism. Of those, she believes the majority happened within two weeks

after a vaccination visit. She never thought about looking at the actual data, so it could be close to one hundred percent of the cases. EMR systems don't track this, so you have to manually look at each case individually. She told me she would do that, there's no way to explain these numbers if vaccines don't trigger autism. When she confronted the CDC and asked them, so, how do you explain why autism cases are so likely to happen

just after vaccination if vaccines don't cause autism? They just switched topics and point to what the peer reviewed studies showed and avoid answering the question. Real scientists never switched topics when asked to explain data. Science is about the search for truth, not dismissing data that you don't like. The federal government so called Disease Prevention Organization hasn't prevented type two diabetes or the increase in heart disease, hasn't prevented any of this, but it's made a lot of

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and staying here. I've got two friends who recently started businesses in healthcare that have nothing to do with insurance, not medicare, not medicaid, that any form of it, nor does it have anything to do with pharma. Healthcare and how individuals receive it has been at the forefront of public concern for many years. This is by Andy BONNERM writing on the policy of healthcare. Now, more than ever, our priority should be placed on discovering amenable solutions to

address the incomprehensible challenges impacting this nation's healthcare system. I believe the direct Primary Care DPC holds the potential to improve the way Americans access and experience healthcare. An article published in Medical Economics sys via DPC memberships are seeing an average average anto growth rate of thirty six percent, reaching a total growth rate of two hundred and forty one percent from twenty seventeen to twenty twenty one. The

directation care has been around for many, many years. Well, let's pause, direct patient care is actually the norm. It's only in the past fifty to sixty years that in insurance has wormed its way into becoming the gatekeeper. How did that happen? No? No, do you know how insurance wormed its weigh in that position. After World War Two, the government had a brilliant idea, let's cap wages. Let's not let people get paid more than we say is fair.

And let's cap the number of employees companies can have. Why because we want to spread the employment, so we won't let you pay your star performers a bunch, and we're going to cap in the number of employees you can have. Why because they were hoping to employ World War Two veterans, so you could say it was a quality goal. What happened human beings being Human beings said, Okay, we can't pay our star performers more. We can't give them more hours, we can't hire more of them. We

need to hire new people. What are we going to do to keep our star performers? How are we going to recruit people? I have an idea, let's provide them healthcare. Once they did that, the government jumped in and said taxable benefit. Once it became a taxable benefit, then the doors to DC were open. Now instead of healthcare, it became healthcare insurance. Now you had people going and saying, look, why are we paying for this? Why do we want to pay for people's damages? Why don't we go to

government and require this stuff. That way we can pool all of our costs, socialize our costs through forced socialism. But let's make sure that we privatize our profits. We keep everyone else pays in by force. You saw Medicare and Medicaid come about, and they metastasize into something that now makes the rules for the entire industry. Even if you're not dealing as a Medicare Medicaid patient, you're affected

by it. My friend Dave is a quadriplegic who's taught himself to play guitar again, and it's really interesting to see him do this. He's a fantastic guy, serves the Lord Jesus. He needed a new wheelchair because he's been a quad he's outlived his expiration date. He was supposed to have been dead twenty years ago. So he went into the wheelstair chair place and he ordered up a wheelchair and showed him exactly what design needs to be. Because Dave sits all his life. He's in a bed all

his life. He has to avoid bed sores, which will unfortunately probably one day be his demise, is what he's told me. So went back to pick up his wheelchair and him going places is a affair. Is to get into his van, which is especially outfitted for him as to drive and get there and roll down. The van goes in and he sees the wheelchair and it's not the one he ordered. Where's the wheelchair I ordered? Medicare won't to prove it. Why because there's a new model.

But the new model won't let me sit upright? Yes, is the only one they'll prove. Okay, look, I've got enough money. I don't need Medicare. I'll pay for this on my own. No, they won't let you do that. What Yeah, Medicare will not let you purchase this on your own. Wait, how can they stop me from purchasing it. Oh, they're not stopping you. They won't let me sell it to you. So you can't sell me something for cash. No, no,

they'll take away my ability to take Medicare. He had to go find someone to take that new wheelchair which didn't service needs at all, and modify it for three times the cost direct patient care. When people use it, people are far more satisfied with it because doctors actually get to neure again. But it's not just in healthcare where this is going on. It's also happening in a place that is primary not just to the health of kids,

but to the mental health of kids. And this gives me the most hope for the future of America because it is fundamental to making sure the revolution lasts. I tripped across a product that I'm holding. It's called Wisdom and the fact I haven't taken this today and I love the way it taste. It's an oil based herbal scush. It's good supplement every time I take this. It's good cinnamon, et cetera. And doctor Patrick gen Tempo was caused to invent this. He was in the Holy Land. He's a

food freedom guy. He does it podcast about the Lord Jesus and the Word of God and food. And he came across all the smells, all of the herbs, and he was churing the Holy Land, and then looked in the Bible and realized that this stuff is mentioned so often in the Bible, almost in a sacred sense. That he studied this and ended up putting together this product. And I got a note from a nurse practitioner the

other day. I'm probably a naturopathic netropathic doctor who is saying I have not done a good enough job explaining the process of putting this together. The cold brewing locks in the nutrients, the value to help you have joint health and mental clarity, focus, healthy response to inflammation that's locked into the cold brew The light infusion in the sound infusion makes the properties more stable. And he does this all in small batches, so quality control. I take

this a couple of times a day. My daughter as it. You're a coffee, so she gets the taste what she loves, gets the lift of the coffee, but not the jagged edge. So try Wisdom. Go to try wisdomnow dot com slash Todd. You are going to get thirty three percent off. You're gonna get free shipping at try Wisdom noow dot com, and you get a hot an eighty day money back guarantee. That's try wisdomnow dot com sash Todd. We talked about the creators, a revolution driven by creators. I mentioned Libs

of TikTok. Libs of TikTok showed people upfront what was being done to the minds and the bodies of children in schools. They took that idea that we distributed years ago on Russia's show of reading the perverse pornographic sex said into the school board meetings, which worked. They took that they put video to it, an independent creator inspiring an independent creator to show the videos of these things. It has driven parents out of the schools. The COVID

lockdowns did this. The focus on this shows like ours that paid attention to the installation of the perverse pornographic sex ed in schools drove kids out of schools. Promoting homeschooling as a reasonable option has done this. And here's what this has reaped. And so this comes from a education tracking website. This is near as I can tell, a pro big education site. National Center for Education Statistics. Here's some of their statistics. A higher percentage of K

through twelve students are receiving academic instruction at home. Parents and guardians report that about five point two percent of children ages five to seventeen received academic construction at home during the twenty twenty two to twenty three year. That's an increase from the twenty eighteen twenty nineteen school year, when parents and guardians reported about three point seven percent

of students. So it's a near doubling. NCS collected data about instruction at home, in person and virtual learning that happens outside of additional school setting, and other education topics in the Parent and Family Involvement Education Survey. This trend is particularly pronounced in the homes of black families. How could that be? The Department of Education has made certain we all know that they're in it for the Bipocks. We're seeing a return of the way things have been

done long before compulsory schooling. They did it ever occur to you that some of the most brilliant men, and by virtue probably of marrying well with brilliant wives, who wrote our founding documents, none of them were forced by government to attend school. Thomas Jefferson didn't go to law school. Did you know that there was no law callege? You know what he did? He read the law in a dude's house. I've been there. It's in Virginia, Williamsburg, Virginia.

Stood outside the room where Thomas Jefferson read the law and then got to walk in and look at it. What's just reading the law mean? It means hanging out with a lawyer, learning the craft or print. Like Ben Franklin apprenticed as a printer. Did you know how Ben Franklin became a man of letters? He had things to read because he was a printer by craft. That original germ of massive intelligence with which God gifted Franklin and Jefferson was drawn out of them by interactions with other people.

After all, the creator said, it is not good that man is alone. Yes, that reference to wife. It also referenced the community. There's a returning to the way it has been done successfully through thousands and thousands of years. Compulsory schooling again had a good goal. But look who leapt into that, Satan himself. Wow, this is cool. Kids are forced into these buildings. What if I just sneak in and take just the germ of an idea good

touch bad touch. You know, there were parents back in the day who said, no, no, no, don't want sex ed. No, this is just good touch, bad touch. Yeah, but this is the purview of parents. But this is just good touch, bad touch. Other parents came in and said, what are you concerned about. They're just teaching our kids how to say no to sexual advances. And Satan had his hook, and then it became a little bit more than that. Well, kids are going to have sex. So let's teach them

how to use condoms. Let's have them put condoms on bananas in ninth grade. And of course we laughed and giggled as that happened. And look where it's at now. Satan wants a foothold in your life. And once he gets one room, he wants to make it from a condo into something he owns, and then he wants to

inhabit multiple rooms. And even liberal parents, progressive parents are starting to home school, not because they're concerned about racial indoctrination, etc. But because they're concerned about their kids being around the racists. Nicole Shanahan and doctor Drew sat down to talk about this phrase trad wife that means traditional wife in modern parlance. And there are people who've decided, I think, to be Instagram stars by being tradwives. They happen to be women

who have the bodies of models. They've maintained those bodies of models, maybe through surgery or massive exercise or nutrition. They appear to come from very very well off homes, and they've created Internet stardom as a tradwife. And many traditional wives will tell you, hey, you know what, it doesn't always end with a six pack and eleven percent body fat. As a woman, sometimes life gets hard and bodies change, so not all traditional wives are stunning to

look at. Nicole Shanahan was, of course RFK Junior's VP pick a solid leftist progressive issue though. See her kids were injured by some shots and she's having an awakening. They talked about this tradwife word.

Speaker 4

Yeah, just terrible.

Speaker 5

Yeah, you know, I saw I read a comment today too that got to me And I don't know why it got to me so much, but I was called which I find so bizarre, but a cute and non trad wife.

Speaker 3

She got you on every every every aspect of your integrity of the dad. Then yeah, because you're you're a scientist, technologist, you you're careful in your positions. Not a conspiracy there is. I am not a trad wife, Oh dare they?

Speaker 4

Yeah? Well, look, I mean, I I don't.

Speaker 5

I didn't know what a trad wife was until uh, you know, five months ago when I got on social media. But I guess it's this new theme that it really is used as a slur a traditional wife. And I don't understand how that.

Speaker 4

Became such a negative slur.

Speaker 5

I mean, if someone said tread husband, Like, is that now a negative?

Speaker 3

I would receive that almost as a compliment, would you.

Speaker 2

Yeah?

Speaker 4

Yeah, I mean like, when I think about.

Speaker 5

A traditional husband, I think about a husband that you know, likes to provide, comes home, loves, kisses his wife, kisses his kids, has a dinner, you know, with their family, and the families together, and ask the kids, how is your day?

Speaker 4

Kids? What's so?

Speaker 2

Mm hmm?

Speaker 1

I don't know.

Speaker 3

Well, and you're you're asking that question at a time when our birth rates are collapsing.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I discovered that.

Speaker 1

Yeah, birth rates are collapsing and being collapsed. So we've seen a revolution, and that revolution has been peopled by creators, nurturers and builders. Oh, the builders. I think this is the first time in history where I've seen such a fanatic obsession with tearing down builders. Elon Musk is not

a perfect man. After all, He's a transhumanist, which is pure evil, which will be used initially for good reasons helping paralyzed people move, it will become the pure evil of the next stage, far worse than the lies of transgenderism. Not a perfect guy, and he's a builder. Vivik Ramaswami in my judgment is an economic opportunist, maybe a little bit of a con artist, and he's a builder. President

Trump is a builder. I think this is why he's so unbothered by doing something like the McDonald's stunt, which to this day is brilliant. He's surrounding himself with other builders. RFK Junior built an organization with his own hands with one goal in mind, protecting kids from insane ideas like

vaccines shouldn't be tested for safety. Think back in time, was there another time where America watched a revolution of creators like writers and pamphleteers and nurturers, say some of the doctors who were some of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and builders, you know, people like Thomas Jefferson who invented inventions that were built. Maybe maybe God really has given us a second chance at an American

revolution with only a few shots having been fired. Because let's never forget the political murders that the left inflicted upon this country and the multiple times someone made in an attempt to murder President Trump. May God protect him and get him into office. This is the Todd Herman Show. Please go be well, be strong, be kind, Please make every effort to walk in the light of Christ,

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