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NPRs CEO, Katherine Maher is a Biological Deep Fake Ep-1549

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There is no Katherine Maher. I mean, she probably exists and walks around, but really, in all honesty, she is an amalgam. The danger with these kinds of people is they are being given positions of authority simply because they are human alloy. In fact, Katherine Maher doesn’t believe most of what she says; I guarantee it. She clearly articulates how white people are evil and that there is no truth, but there has obviously been training and coaching happening behind the scenes. Joy Reid is also a biological deep fake. Although, I think she actually believes what she says. Well, she may believe it, but she doesn’t live it. 

What does God’s Word say? 
Proverbs 26:12 ESV  
Do you see a man who is wise in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.
Proverbs 21:24 ESV “Scoffer” is the name of the arrogant, haughty man who acts with arrogant pride.
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So I thought i'd do something similar to what Catherine Mayer, who is the CEO of NPR. She had been at Wikipedia. The Atlantic Council Latin Council is funded by your tax dollars. It's one of these censorship industrial complex organizations. I thought it'd just take a title and do it this way. NPR's CEO, Catherine Mayer is a biological deep fake. Wow, that's heavy, biological deep fake. Really, we need to dig into this. Well, come on into my ted talk and we'll do the game, the game where

we take something that's pretty simple. She's a tyrant and an empty headed tyrant, and she's pretty and videogenic, photogenic, full stop, full stop. But why not say it that way? She's a biological deep fake because watch, I'm gonna defend it, because that's how you play the game. We do this with the help of renew dot Healthcare June seventh through the eleventh. We're going to be down there world class healthcare and a location together. We're

going to have them on soon to explain the details and the website. I promise it's coming soon. We can't do any of this without the Good Lord. Thank you Lord, and please guide my tongue, so I don't well run a foul of you. The Todd Herman Show is one hundred percent disapproved by big pharma technocrats and tyrants everywhere. No from the high mountains of Free

America. Here's the Emerald City Exile Todd Herman. Today's the day the Lord has made, and these are the time to which God has decided we shall live. I'm drinking water that came out of this and at one point this had little wave protein in it. It's a tiny bit, and I'm not certain that I cleaned this out. And there's a possibility that this water's been sitting here for three days with a tiny little bit of wave protein in it.

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Catherine Mayer is the boss lady over at NPR, and she's a biological deepfac And here's what I mean. Her presentation on stage is perfect. She stands with poise, She employs all the pregnant silence moments, all the uncomfortable moments of silence. She turns sometimes to regard the audience. She says things like, I'm relatively certain if I asked you and if you were really honest.

It's the dramatics, so good at it. Now, maybe this is me because everybody's different in how they regard human beings, and the Lord Jesus tells us to not regard anyone in the flesh, but to think of them as what they are, which is souls wrapped in flesh. But to me, her flesh is appealing. She's pretty, she's photogenic's videogenic, and that can well, it can obscure a lot of things, like the fact that she's a tyrant. So she's a biological deep fake because she doesn't have any

of her own thoughts. I truly believe as I listen and watch to this work that Christopher Ruffo deserves all the credit. The world for servicing who this lady is. I don't think there's anything that Katherine Maher says that Catherine Mayer actually created in her own mind. I believe that she is simply well, gosh, this is a rude way to say it. I'd prayed to God to not be rude. There was a band that called themselves the Meat Puppets.

Kind of a fun band. Instantly, I remember the guitar player played with a poker chip instead of a guitar pack. Interesting choice. Fun band though, So the meat Puppets. That was a phrase and a rude phrase for models, female models, And I feel like she is just this that it's supposed to be her mind we're regarding. But if you're to write this stuff out and present it in any sort of form that didn't involve her and her stagecraft, I don't think any of it makes any sense unless it's the

sense of a tyrant. Christopher Ruffo got this exclusively. This is her showing that its big sister has arrived. So I think much of what we talk about with misinformation is really about how we stamp out that information. And I'm really interested in how do we actually immerse ourselves in good information. Okay, so stamp out and immerse the language of an academic, right, stamp out, No, that's not the language of an academic. But Immerse is.

See, it's all in the stagecraft. She's talking here to the Berkeley Forum, so she's going to use a phrase like stamp out because of course it's an activist college, if you want to consider it a college. And then immerse. That's great stagecraft because she's choosing one to appeal to the activist. And then she goes up to the frontal cortex, she gets up into the

logic processing portion of the brain. It's such good stagecraft. But if you read it as opposed to watching it, you get a far different conclusion, which is, she's a biological deep think and what are the ways in which our systems and policies and structures can try to stop systems, policies and structures same thing. She's speaking at a triad. One of the rules of being a good practitioner of rhetoric is to use the rules of threes and fives.

The largely Western mind operates very very well with rules of threes and fives. There's a rhythm to things. So when she says it that way, she knows exactly what she's doing, perhaps intuitively or perhaps because she's been taught how to present, But again, all those words mean the same thing. You

see what she's doing. Focus on how they have an obligation to each of us as citizens to be able to sit within that good information and what that good information can do as a sort of fertilizer nutrients for all of us to be able to be as successful as possible, both individually and as a collective community. Okay, let's pause again. Individually and as a collective community sitting in the fertilizer of good information. She became the CEO of Wikipedia, and

she's using the word good. What is good? Well, we could ask that question all day long, but she is in a circumstance talking to the Berkeley Forum where she's never going to be asked to define good. She knows this, it's tribal as a biological deep fake. She can simply present the performance art and never be challenged that what you're just seeing here? You are watching boardrooms at Google, and I know that they finally had to arrest these

people who protested and Google, Google, what is it? You can't hide? We charge you with genocide, and then they found themselves being arrested and taken out of the Google HQ, which is sort of entertaining. But what you're watching here is the rooms of liberal think tanks. It is the rooms at NPR, it is the rooms at the AP, it is the boardrooms at the New York Times, where everybody's a biological deep fake. Yes,

they're biological entities. They present well, just about everybody in those circumstances knows how to present using the rules of rhetoric. And nothing they're saying is actually original, nothing actually comes from them. I know this because they've been in these boardrooms. When you really encounter this stuff and you're an outsider, it is utterly bizarre. It's it's the body statures thing. Do any of you actually believe what you're saying? It's remarkable. So we'll dig into this first.

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not a real person. I'm saying that she presents. I'm saying that she has practiced the art of stagecraft, or of spycraft as it were, stagecraft, and she's practiced the art of rhetoric end of looking the right way into being loaded with all the right phrases just the way you could be. Yeah, if you ever want to go talk in a boardroom like this, there's things you say and don't say, and there's things you approach and don't approach.

And everybody gets this. Let's have more of Katherine Mayer. The fact of the matter is is that most written knowledge today has been written by white, colonial European North American men. And so one of the things that we're really focused on is how do we think about her the record, how do we think it risk pause? Her indictment here is not the information, it's who wrote it. So white Christian men are incapable of writing proper information.

What are you correcting? See? If you pause this, it's like taking a Sometimes you can take a can Elton John lyric and if it's not Bernie Toppen writing it, you can look at the wait, Benny and the Jets, have you actually written that out? Write that out sometime and read it insteady it understand it chunk. In this case, she makes this indictment based upon skin color. That works in boardrooms because people nod absolutely, absolutely,

yeah, absolutely, yeah, we got to correct that. Correct what well? The indictment works because she's a biological deep fake, getting people into history. How do we think about writing people into the present who haven't been represented in the same way knowledge. When we talk about knowledge for the whole world, it needs to be reflective of the whole world. And so one of the first things we do is we measure the gaps. Who is missing on

Wikipedia? Women are missing, people of color are missing, people from the global South are missing, Indigenous communities are missing. The history of Black Americans is missing from Wikipedia. Then we think about who's doing this work today and who's we. Okay, she is now going through and describing what's missing for the world, but who's we? We as she and the rural we,

and she's determined this. Now again, this escapes people in this bubble culture that she herself is white, she herself lives in what you might call a colonial country. She herself is making these judgments, but it eludes these people because they're biological deep fakes. This is just a regurgitation things college professor have said to her. So now she's using it to run Wikipedia and then use it to run a journalism entity. How can we support them? And it's

not just about say for during money at the problem. It's also about going directly to these communities and saying, what do we need to change about ourselves? You know, what about the experience of editing Wikipedia? What about the culture of Wikipedia? What about the policies of Wikipedia? Okay, d see she did the try it again people, culture policies. See, it's stagecraft. It's learned, practiced stagecraft, and it doesn't communicate any original thought.

This is what companies do. You consult your customer base, You go and take customer satisfaction surveys. You reach out to how can we better adapt our product. But when it's colored up into this language of this academic, academic sky high intellect, which is bio logical deep fakery, it makes people comfortable. Like, if you're watching this, Trevor Noah is nodding along. He's a very funny comedian. In fact, sometimes he uses the F word.

It's so edgy. Need to change because in reality, the beautiful thing about Wikipedia is it is changeable all the time. It's edited three hundred and fifty times a minute, So if we want to change it, that's fully within our power. So yes, we are cursed with a record that is hugely biased throughout history, but the power to change that, that agency lies with every single one of us who contribute to it. Pause, every single one of us who contributes to it except white Christian men. We need few of

those. See you take any thing she says, and you examine it on a piece of paper, and you step back and look at it away from the craft. Wait didn't you just say I thought you just said that there's way too many white Christian men in this. But you just said anybody who edits this that you have the power. But wait, who has the power? Because you said we've made this determination that these are the gaps, But then you went and said you're going to go talk to these people to say

what are the gaps? Which is the we I tell the story from time to time, and it makes me feel bad to tell it again, but it's so important to understand these boardrooms. I made people unbelievably uncomfortable during a meeting at Microsoft where I was called into this HR meeting to have a discussion about diversity. Now what I was called in? I was invited in. I got a note we're doing a discussion with people leaders, and we're choosing

smaller groups first. Because I didn't have a lot of people at work for me at Microsoft never did. It's a small team, great team, but small team. And so we're starting with the small groups first to kind of practice what we're going to do. So I get drawn into this room and we're sitting in a conference room and people are giving their introductions. And by the way, I used my computer already Microsoft. One of the cool things we had as an org chart, so I'd already pulled up the org chart.

I was so I was familiar with who's who, and a lot of people would put their educational backgrounds and their CV, their curriculum vatale. So I read all this and I was I was so amused because there was there's like three Asian people. There was someone who was from India, there was this someone from the Middle East. The woman leading it was a white woman.

I was a white dude, still am So as we go through and they're introducing themselves, I'm smiling and grinning, I'm just laughing and I'm gleeful. And so this lady comes around to me. She says, Todd, welcome, glad you hear us, and thanks so much. You know, it's so interesting to be the single most diverse person in this room. The look of shock. What. Yeah, I'm the single most diverse person in this room. This is fun for me, and they're stunned. See I

didn't bubblethink. I could have bubble think because here's what bubble thinking would have been. Bubble thinking would have been. Hey, yeah, I'm Todd. Thanks for having me. I'm General Manager of Global Media Strategies. My field title. It's actually kind of a senior director position. I'm a level sixty six. I work in these areas in Hollywood, Silicon Valley, spend a lot of time on Madison Avenue. My background is is a company founder of

an internet radio platform and a couple of VC backed entities. So really glad to be here, Thanks for having me. Why would I have done that because I don't have education. So instead I did a non bubble think thing. I said, I'm the most diverse person here because I'm listening, like, correct me if I'm wrong. But Harvard, Harvard, Yale, Stamford, Harvard, what were you penn? I'm a community college out the day

football ended at Spoken Falls Community College, I dropped out. I traveled to Seattle when I played in a rock band that wrote songs with a dear friend of mine as my brother. I've worked in construction, I've worked in trace skipping, I've worked in door to door advertising. I've sold blood for money. I lived in a full on ghetto, I know where it's not supposed to say that. I've worked in radio, and now I'm here. When I said that, there was this discomfort in the room. Here's why no

one had the script. No one had the Catherine marsh script. How do you bring the rules of threes and fives to bear at that? So there's this uncomfortable sitting in the room with people crossed, and no one knew what to say. I knew that. I knew I was doing a huge pattern interrupt. And then the lady who ran the thing grinned and laughed. She goes, you're actually right. I mean to a degree, You're right. We all have kind of the same backgrounds here. I mean we have different

races. And she said, I do think that's important, Todd, And I said, oh, I think culture and how people are brought up with ideas and artwork and music, and how families are raised and the literature of culture is absolutely vital, beautiful. I didn't say race. So she helped relax the room, and then there was this sort of laughter people, Okay, it's okay the white man said this thing. And it's okay that the white man said this thing. That was before Microsoft went off the racial rails.

So Catherine Mayer is a She is this biological deep fake who's been programmed to say these things in these bubble environments. So how does she rise to the top. Well, I don't know her, and I don't know. Perhaps she's super good at leading and motivating. Perhaps she's very organizational. She probably is. She's probably good at laying out goals and commitments, and she's probably good at that stuff. She probably has a tech mind. I'm sure

that she's intellectually somewhere. She's got to have some gifts. But none of these thoughts she expresses are anything other than bubble thought. It's skin programmed to say things, and that's not who we're designed to be. It's just not. In Proverbs chapter twenty six, verse twelve, to go to God's word, do you see a man who is wise in his own eyes? There's more hope for a fool than for him. Love that Proverbs chapter twenty one,

verse twenty four. Scoffer is the name of the arrogance, haughty man who acts with arrogant pride. I still have to guard against that. Love it when the Holy Spirit takes over, I still have to guard against that. Catherine Marr is a biological deep fake, so as it's the former CEO of Wikipedia and now the CEO of NPR. She has a fascinating take on truth, so fascinating. Well wait, but it's not No, it's not.

Wait didn't I just mention community college and dropping out? Yeah? I had a philosophy professor named Rudy, super nice dude, really honestly a nice dude. And in my community college philosophy course, Rudy challenges to say, to discuss what is truth? I remember that he asked that question, and

I was looking around the room and people were baffled. I remember raising my hand and saying, are you doing this in terms of soschratic inquiry or do you want a platonic response to this or do you want to to actually try to answer the question what is truth? And he smiled and said no, I'd appreciate the answer. I said, Okay, truth is reality. There are reality structures below us. You are standing right now on that floor that's a truth and it's provable by tens of thousands of ways. Is that an

example of truth? And then we played the game. Well, some people would say, that's just how your synapses see this. I said, what synapses? See the game? So Catherine Marr is playing the game that a first year community college student who was there on a partial, tiny little football scholarship, was playing with a professor who knew we were just there as a high school extension program in my case, just an excuse to play more football.

But what about the hard things, the places where we are prone to disagreement, say politics and religion. Well, as it turns out, not only does Wikipedia's model work there, it actually works really well because in our normal lives, these contentious conversations tend to rrupt or disagreement about what the truth actually is. If you're watching the video service, see the staging. Do

you see what I've been talking about? So she's slim, she's wearing a sleeveless dress, she is done up well, and she has the hand movements down. Do you see the way her hands are placed? This is all stagecraft. It's all I'm sharing something with you, it's all I'm open but that hand position. This is a classic bit of stagecraft. This is her handing as something. So the neur linguistic programming here is I'm handing you this. See I'm giving you this as a gift. This is me extending this

to you. It's really really well done stagecraft. But the people who write these articles, they're not focused on the truth. They're focused on something else, which is the best of what we can know right now. And after seven years of working with the brilliant folks, I've come to believe that they are onto something that perhaps for our most tricky disagreements, seeking the truth and seeking to convince others of the truth might not be the right place to start.

Pause. In fact, as she's going through this, understand again, this is all memorized. When you give presentations like this, you have a specific time limit, you have specific camera moments. When I had to go present the demo at the Demo God Awards for our Spin Spotter Products company, they gave us camera marks and they said you have to say the same thing I had said, I don't rehearse speeches, And they said, then you can't come. You've been nominated, but you can't come. You have to

speak the speech that you memorized. There's no teleprompters, but you have to speak the speech memories because they want to approve everything you say. Well, I'm assuming the same thing is truth with ted. But again, look at the poise, look at what she's saying, and remember this is a community college philosophy class one oh one statement colored up because she's the CEO of Wikipedia. Our reverence for the truth might be a distraction that's getting in the way

of finding common ground and getting things done. Okay, if you're making a statement like a reverence for the truth might be a distraction, distraction from finding common ground and getting things done. Let's remove this from the esoteria, the world of ideas that has no accountability. Be a firefighter, be a firefighter, a bob. That house is on fire. Okay, that's your truth. No, see it's burning, Like I said, your truth. We have to fight this. Okay, that's your truth. If you take this

down to any real word position, she doesn't even believe this. She doesn't not in her soul, and she has a soul, she probably doesn't know that real world example, God forbid, God forbid, Catherine Mayer is God forbid, in a car accident, and let's say that she is bleeding from her federal artery. God forbid. I don't want this to happen to her at all, But in that circumstances, she's brought into the er and she says, oh my gosh, please help me. There's been a terrible car

accident and bleeding from a femeral artery. Well, so you say, I mean, let's find some common ground here, because that may be your truth. I don't know. Maybe this is your body cleansing itself. Let's talk about it. I can't debate this with you. I'm dying. Well, that's one way to view it. Now, I'd say that you're passing on to another existence, perhaps exiting the matrix. Can reach talk about that. I'm dying, Well, that's your truth. See she at her court doesn't

believe this. None of them do. Only in the world of Esoteria. And see, this is where the big challenge is, and this is why she's dangerous. She's left the world of Esoteria and come into the world of accountability in journalism. Now, there's no accountability in journalism right now, but

people like this exist in the world of the medical technocrat class. We talked last week about statins and how they destroy your body's ability to process vitamin D. That's a real world accountability problem, but it comes from people who live and function in the world of esoteria and academia. That's where she functions. But the soul within her doesn't believe any of this. This spewing of repetitious statements that are philosophy one oh one level stuff from community colleges in Spokane.

Now, that is not to say that the truth doesn't exist, nor is it to say that the truth isn't important. Clearly, the search for the truth has led us to do great things. To pause, clearly a statement of agreement. Clearly we all agree. You just said we all have our own truths or you're going to get to that point learn great things. But I think if I were to really ask you, here we go. This is the DRUMA. One of the things that we could all acknowledge is that

part of the reason we have such glorious chronicles to the human experience. Okay, do you see where she's shifted now? Now she's into the artistic phrasing glorious. She's into now the emphatic, the inspiring phrasing, glorious, so well written. I wonder who wrote this for her in all forms of culture is because we acknowledge there are many different truths. We acknowledge, we now

this is a great rhetorical game. This is so well done. What you do is you present your ideas as a gift with the hand motions, and then you make this clever turn where we acknowledge you're moving the audience to your side. So well done. I just admire her stagecraft. She's such a good biological deep fake. And so in the spirit of that, I'm certain that the truth exists for you and probably for the person sitting next to you. But this may not be the same truth. This is because the truth

of the matter is very It may not be the same truth. But the truth of the matter is a woman saying there is no singular truth has just told you the truth of the matter. Again. Write this stuff out us like reading Britney Spears's lyrics. Very often for many people. What happens when we merge facts about the world with our beliefs about the world. So we all have different truths. They're based on things like where we come from,

how we were raised and how other people perceive us. See the triad where we come from, how we were raised, and how other people perceive us us us us. Well done, Well done, Catherine. The fact of the matter is there are facts. Math communicates facts. Here's what the math says about your retirement account. It is dependent upon knowing some things, such as how long you're going to live. Well, you might not control that fact to don't God, does you could know this? How much money will

you have each month? How would you know that? Well, you'd have to have a retirement portfolio that's set up with a high regard for risk management, right, I mean, if it wasn't, you wouldn't actually know how much you're going to have. You'd be guessing. The more risk and volatility in your retirement account, the less you actually know. So how would you achieve that? Well? I think maybe the best way to reduce risk and volatility is active management or portfolios. That's what I think. I mean it

can reduce risk and volatility. Or you could just go the route of nah, just let nature, tickets, course or math or insanity like people like her leaving our financial system. Just keep doing the quantit databasing. No one's going to catch on well until things happen like, oh wait, you meant you're going to force everybody to go to electricity. What you actually meant that we're going to have to go mine for this stuff? Oh goodness, look

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free no obligation consultation with Zach and his team. That's know Know Your Risk Radio dot Com or or Capital Managements and Investment Advisor representative of Teck Financial LLC and SEC registered investment advisor and investments involved risk You could lose money. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. One more from our biological deep fake, Catherine Mayer. I remember that she worked for the Atlantic Council.

The Atlantic Council was funded by no less than eleven federal governmental agency. And by the way, many of the people inside those governmental agencies speak just like this. They come from the world of theory and esoteria. Say listen to

Catherine Mayer, and they're comforted because she's just like them. The number one challenge here that we see is, of course, the First Amendment in the United States is a fairly robust protection of rights, and that is a protection of rights both for platforms, which I actually think is very important that platforms have those rights to be able to regulate what kind of content they want on She's wrong, She's lying and wrong. Platforms don't have First Amendment rights.

People do platforms in fact are not to edit content. That's why they're platforms. So I don't know whether this is that she doesn't know this or this is more stagecraft. But she's wrong, demonstrably wrong. But it also means that it is a little bit the tricky. You really address some of the

real challenges of where does bad information come from? And sort of the influenced peddlers who have made a real market economy around Just catchphrase after catchphrase after catchphrase from where does the bad information come and the influence peddlers who make a marketplace out of it? See all those words marketplace, pedlar. Those are all chosen very carefully from a woman who understands stagecraft most of all. Most of all, Katherin Mayer is a deep fake, a biological deep fake, with

very few of her own ideas. And again, maybe she's great at leading. Perhaps people are very inspired by her. And I would say this, and I wouldn't say this about everybody. One can be pretty photogenic, videogenic and really smart and genuine and curious. One can be ugly and host a podcast from the high mountains of Free America. Wow, some people who are ugly can do that. Thought there was someone behind me. It's actually referring

to the host himself. Now, I want you to compare something. What she just said about platforms is demonstrably wrong, and I want you to compare that to some other people who are demonstrably wrong. Oh. These people, now they're being put on the spot. They're not practiced at rhetoric. They're going to try to answer questions. They're in a nervous state. But I would regard this as different by degree, but not necessarily different in category from

where's the Queen and Bigland from? I definitely don't know. Give me your best guess. I guess the country? Why is the country? Again? Do you know what country the pandemic canal is in? If you have to guess, what, do you think it sounds like I gets a country? Yeap? Yes? Do you know how many moons the earth has around? How many? If you had to guess? Two? Yes? Do you know what time this is? It's a handlog clock fifteen twenty twenty five,

thirty thirty five forty forty five two five? Yes? Do you know what country the Great Roll of China is in? Country? Yeah? If you have to guess Japanese? Okay? Again, maybe these people come out of the nightclubs, but they're all maybe of them are dressed like they're going out to party. Maybe there are already several drinks into the night. Why did I say difference in degree not my category? Go back and listen to what this lady said. There's no truth, and that's a fact. We all

have our own truths. And the fact of the matter is it's just gibberish on a different level, dressed up in great performance technique, just like an actress or a biological deep fake, just like that. There's other forms of acting. Some of it's done on MSNBC. And this is extraordinary that people get away with this. It is extraordinary, but unsurprising because of bubblethink. Remember Katherine Mayer talking about white men and Wikipedia's problem and in fact, the

history of the world's problem that was all written by white men. You need to share with you in a second tier something from Joy Reid because she's bubble think too. And again, if you write this out and get away from the stage craft, none of it makes any sense except if you regard Joy Reid for what Katherine Mare is, which is a tyrant because she's been taught to be a tyrant. That's how her biological deep faker. He has been programmed a nuble, another bubble person. And this is Joy Read MSNBC.

If you write this stuff out and examine it, or you do the trick of just change the races, of course it's racism, but co par it to Katherine Mahyer. Joe Reads a television performer. She's an entertainer. She's good at what she does, and you're going to notice some of the same rhetorical floorsh albeit in a different way, because her biological deep fakery is a

little bit different than that of Katherine Mayor. For me, there is something wonderfully poetic about the fact that, despite the fact that even if convicted, he's not going to go to prison, the first person to actually criminally prosecute Donald Trump is a Black Harvard grad. Boom triad, Black Harvard grad. So well done, Black Harvard grad. See the rules in three of them. Five's are very important. Black Harvard grad rolls off the tongue into the

mind in a storable form. This is why phone numbers are one two three dash one two three four easy to memorize. The very kind of person that his former staff the people who work for him, Stephen Miller, etc. Want to never be at Harvard Life Law School. But he was They want black people and brown people to never be at Harvard based upon what well,

based upon this performance art. Now, if you're on the video service, look, there is a white man and a woman who may be a woman who appears to be Asian, and a white man and a white woman and a white dude. And then there's Joey Reed. Huh, maybe they don't want more black women at MSNBC. And he came out and graduate and he's prosecuting you, Donald, And a black woman is doing that same exact thing in Georgia, and a black woman forced you to pay one hundred and seventy

five million dollar fine. That's out now also in question because the people who put it up that might not be legit. Donald Trump might not be legit. It's an insurance company who has the money. What's not legit is the judge saying no, not that money being held to account by the very multicultural, multiracial democracy that he's trying to dismantle. And for me, there's multicultural multiracial democracy. See the flourish threes and five something poetic and actually wonderful about

that. It says something good about our country that we're still capable of having that happen. Go dei, if my deis are bringing it home. It says something good about our country that this woman is celebrating one race destroying a person another race because of race. And the fact of the matter is there's no truth. But let me be clear. These are the facts, different by degree, not by category, and in case of joy read, it's

not even different by degree. Same trickery, biological deep fakes. Father God, thank you for your word that endures all of this. Thank you that it is useful for correction and rebuke and instruction, And thank you for making us truly diverse because you loved us. If you wanted biological deep fake robots, you would have made them. You wouldn't have given us the choice as

to whether to follow you or not. You simply would have programmed us to be able to do nothing more than babble your name rather than revere it. This is the Todd Hermann Show. Please go be well, be strong, be kind, and please make every effort to be grateful for God for how he made you

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