The Todd Herman Show is one under disapproved by big pharma technocrats and tyrants everywhere. No from the high Mountains of Free America. Here's the Emerald City Exile. Todd Herman broadcastrophe and turned that on Good Morning. I grew up here, and it's so fantastic to be back in River for a park where I'm glad the statue the limitations are what they are because I was a team here
and there's some long stories to that. If you guys ever heard the phrase formation of foundation, formation of foundation, all of us have had impact moments right while our lives forever, and sometimes they're easier to identify, sometimes they're not. Our nation is going through a formation of foundation, and it is being typified by a whole series of news events we're going to talk about.
The Big Sort was a book two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine that talked about the political separation of Americans into communities that are reliably Democrat and reliably Republican. I've called the speech the Great Sort inspired by that book, and my theory is that what you're seeing utterly transcends politics. It's spiritual, it's psychological, and it's physical, it's profoundly all of these things. There's also a permanent sort, and you don't have to agree with me. I'll
respect your beliefs. I respect you, I love you. I'm glad you're here and understand that it's my duty to share with you what I think is the truth about a permanent sort. My family is a family that's been sorted. Our daughter went through a tremendous amount of trauma and it affected her harshly. It affected our family, and through a long trip through the teen and adolescent metal healthcare system, we determined as she was coming out of this that
we could not live in Washington State. So we were sorted. We moved to Idaho because there are no parental rights in Washington State. Once your kid is thirteen, you are no longer a parent. This date is. In the past few years, we've helped over fifty families relocate, sometimes secreting their
kids out of their homes. Three weeks ago, four weeks ago, we helped the family take their twelve year old daughter across state lines because the next day she was going to be legally seized by what's called a glitter family. This would be a family of people who would reparent her because of her trauma.
She'd started to identify as a boy overnight, and they learned of the medical emancipation psychological emancipation plans to legally remove their daughter from their home without a court hearing, with no CPS charges, no charges of abuse other than the parents weren't willing to say on a moment's notice, yes, you're now a boy. We are the result of We're also the results of something else. Nation of foundation. Our foundation became. We don't trust anyone in healthcare.
And I hate to say that because good number of my family's in healthcare. It's a top employer here, and there's good reason for it to be. My dad did most of us dying and Spokane, and he got fantastic treatment at Sacred Heart by some of the most beautiful and lovely people I've ever seen in my life. And healthcare has done itself no favor because it responded to some traumatic moments with the split, and the split was doctors who would tell
you the truth and doctors who would not. Again, in my opinion, I don't need you to agree with everything I say, but this is part of the great sort some of its psychological. So that is physical, the physical movements being driven by the Half of New Yorkers are going to leave New York. This is from a recent poll. And if you want the source documents, that can email it. They are freaked out about crime. Why wouldn't they be. Crime is being allowed to run wild. It's not happening.
It's not happened. Stantial we haven't forgotten how to enforce laws. We just don't. So half of New Yorkers say they're going to leave. There's other New Yorkers who will stay behind, and they'll say, defund the police. This makes perfect sense. Defund the police. There are people who have been so impacted by crime that they've had these formation of foundation moments. I am not safe in Seattle, I'm not safe in Portland, I'm not safe in Los Angeles. I need to flee to safety. If you're looking at
this from a purely physical sense, that makes good sense. I'm going to move to a place where there's not as much crime. But what are you actually fleeing. As business owners and CEOs and people who are hiring people and growing people and strewed them into their careers, you're going to be dealing with a lot of people who are products of warfare, psychological in the case of
people who've been traumatized watching their cities become target zones for criminals. There are rat lines, literal rat lines, which are supply lines by cartels coming up through the Darien Gap all the way up into Seattle, Portland and in states like Washington. Probably say we don't charge illegal immigrants with felonies because then Ice could come and get them. You're in a situation as leaders where many of your employees will come in with a trauma mindset, a formation of foundation.
I'm not safe. I need to be safer. You have customers who've had formation of foundation moments where they don't trust medical doctors. Give you a case in point, but the fifty families that we've helped relocate when their kids suddenly fell into this gender delusion where you wake up one day and now you're a girl. Medical professionals said, celebrate it. Get them on the hormones. We can help you with that, and if you don't let us, then
we'll take your kid. That's a formation of foundation. I am not safe, aroun medical doctors. During the height of the COVID madness, I had to debate with the doctor. Didn't intend to be a debate. I simply went in to get my sinuses treated. End up having a sinus surgery, and incidentally, Northwest Hospital's a fantastic hospital. I love my sinus surgeon.
I loved my shoulder surgeon. God picked my fifties for me to have three surgeries in three years, and they've all been great experiences, every single one of them. This doctor asked me, have you been vaccinated? I said it against what. He said, well, COVID. I said, well, no should I He said, yeah, you should. I said, well, how do they work? They said, what do you mean? I said, the vaccines? How do they work? He goes, oh, well, we put a little inert portion of the virus into your body,
and by a nerd, I mean it's dead. I said, no, I understood the word of nerd. And then your body builds. Anybody to that, I said, oh, I have misunderstood. I thought this was a gene sequencing device that activated your body's genes to produce forty two trillion spike proteins, which are variant of the spike proteins found in covid, in order to create that response and This doctor said to me, if you knew that, why did you ask? I said, since you know that,
why did July? It's an uncomfortable moment. It was a formation of foundation moment for a lot of people. There are a massive number of doctors who are responding to this, and it's being colored as cost that this is a cost issue. I don't know what it is a cost issue. If you look at the growth in direct patient care facilities, there's a great number of people who refuse to be part of the medical system that is lying to them all too often. I'm not accusing you of it again, I've had three
great surgeries. Direct patient care memberships have seen an average annual growth of thirty six percent and reached a total growth rate of two hundred and forty one percent twenty seventeen to twenty twenty one. If you look at networks practices of DPC networks, affilitated practices have seen a four hundred and two percent growth rate compared
to twenty seven percent for non affiliate practices. Patient care does not involve insurance, and its insurance that's so often used to hold people captive to what parents. The fifty I've worked with say is insanity. You're going to deal with a lot of people who have trauma minds the formation of foundation. So you probably have met some impact moments in your life. I remember someone in mine
so I mentioned I grew up here. I went to Chester Elementary School out in the valley, and it was a pioneer school that used something called open concept classrooms. Do you remember you remember open concept classrooms? You where it is? Okay? So open concept classrooms were student run. Effectively, you walk into school and you go pick out some dittos out of the box.
You sit down and you color in or you fill in the dittos. You have about an hour instruction per day, and then when you're done, you get to play. It was cool school. I enjoyed that right. So in second grade, I was an overachiever and I loved school and I got I went up and asked to do presentations like can I do extra credit work? That's the kid I was. One day, I'm out in the playground. I'll never forget this moment. I remember the kid I was playing with
was a kid named Cameron. And I'm fifty six years old. I just have to stop and think if I'm actually fifty six or fifty seven because sometimes I forget and we were playing Trucker. So when I grew up, truckers were this great great pop culture heroes, right, So Cameron and I were playing Trucker in the playground. I went in the school and the principal came and got me. And the principal said, come with me, and so he was in a suit and tie. It was very imposing. But I'd
never been in trouble before. So he brought me down to his office and he said, you were coloring on the walls with crayons, and you're in trouble. And I said, I wasn't calling on the walls. So I was playing Trucker with camera no. And Marie said she saw you colling on the walls. And I said, and Marie hates me, why would she tell the truth. And he said, open your pockets. I said, well, I always have crans because I like to drop. But it was
not colored walls. I was not coloring on the walls. And he saw the crowns. He said that proves it. You're in trouble. You stay here, and he his office. So, being in second grade, I got up and left. I walked out of the school, and I had a brilliant plan. You got to agree, this is utterly brilliant. I went across the street into the alfalfa field and I ducked down, and in my mind, I was there a long long time, so certainly he gave up looking for me. So I ran home second stage of the great plan,
because I think a kid would go home. So I'm running down the street and I'm thirty sixth and I'm just about there, and I hear a car behind me, and I turn around. Here comes this Brown LTD. And the principal got out in his Jim Rockford leisure suit. In my mind, I could hear the music from the Rockford Files. I don't know. And I get out of the get out of the way the car. I start running. He stops, screeches to a halt, and he picks me
up and starts throwing me in the car. And our neighbor was a Cuban immigrants whose family had to flee Fidel Castro. Her father had owns big media companies. They had to buy them out twice because the first time didn't take. So she sees me being picked up by a man in a suit, and I yelled calm and common, oh he's kidnapping me. And she said, oh, oh deal, oh dear, oh, oh god, oh god, oh god. Police, police, police. And so he took me back to the school and he sat me down and he said, you're
really in trouble now. And I looked and scoring the eye and I said two words I will not say in public anymore, but they begin with an F and a you. And that moment was a formation of foundation. You have much power, Bud. You are unfair. You took her word over mine. You didn't even bother to bring a camera and ask him a question. You didn't even let me bring witnesses who could have proven people saw us playing trucker. You don't care. And at that moment I became an avowed
enemy of the public school system. And I said, you want to see a rule breaker, I'll give you rule breaker. And that behavior lasted until sophomore year, when my football and wrestling coach took him out to lunch and said, here's the deal. If you get below a B or get one discipline referral, you'll never play sports again in our school. Cool. Cool. It was a formation of foundation that led to me, being a small
government conservative. In our nation, we are watching formation of foundation moments. Parents are taking the kids out of the school system. The decline in the number of kids or percentage of kids going to public schools is going to affect how you hire and how you train your employees. This revolt has numbers like this. Government schools are down four percent nationwide. On the West Coast, it's oftrom sixteen to eighteen percent. Private schools are seven percent up on the
West Coast, it's often twenty one percent. Homeschooling is up fifty one percent. I'm not safe. My kids are not safe. They're going to be traumatized, They're going to be taught insane ideas. I will not send them there with black families. It's even more profound to about that. In a second. The establishment organizations, the establishment organizations that people increasingly distrust, have responded in an interesting way. Harvard University put out a program, Harvard Law
School's Child Avesik program, to ban homeschooling. So there were two people involved with this. Author Erin O'Donnell sided Elizabeth Barthorth, professor at Harvard Law School, with this movement and homeschooling. So They began to push this with some social media posts, the first one of which misspelled the word arithmetic. Right, of course, Black families homeschooling their kids at twenty twenty was three point three percent. It's now sixteen percent. I'm not safe. My kids are
not safe. I've had a formation of foundation. The formation of foundation in the country is transcendent to politics. And here's how I would explain this. When our daughter, when we I buy along with my wife, although I led the decision, decided to put our daughter into residential treatment program at the cost of thirty five thousand dollars cash for thirteen months, which didn't include travel, et cetera. We did that reluctantly. Turns out, by the way,
fourteen year olds don't like being locked up for thirteen months. If you're ever curious about that, they don't. When we made that decision, it was because she wasn't safe. We weren't safe. But we learned a lot, and I learned a lot about what's going on with our country. The trauma mind is a very, very different mind. The trauma mind seeks protection first and seeks safety first. In all areas, you're going to deal with
a lot of people in these circumstances. Your customers are going to be people in these circumstances. It transcends politics in this way. When our daughter was in the treatment facility, I made an incredibly fear based decision. God does not give us a spirit of fear. I gave into that I had manifested in my mind, the idea that the monsters were greater and stronger than God. And I retreated and I hid, and in that hiding, the enemy took over, and I gave in to putting her in a bunch of pills.
There are people who benefit from meds. I get it. I understand it. People in my life were on these meds. Our daughter did not benefit. They're addictive, black box drugs that my wife has spent the last three years taking her off of, most recently involving taking a little tablet and a file and shaving it down on a jewelry scale one hundredth of a micron at a time, because when kids go straight off these drugs you end up with catastrophes. Thank god, she's now to one drug from three. I
respect the people at the treatment facility. This is where I learned about formation of foundation and none of them told us these things are more dedactive than heroin. So part of our process, really my watch post as of getting our daughter off these drugs was we needed some things from whole food stores, Trader Joe's, places like that. Secondly, I'm a health fanatic, so I'm not joking right. If I'm not with the family or doing radio podcasting,
I'm doing something cross. So it's not uncommon for me to be a health food stores. But this was an uncommon discussion. I was searching for some things my wife needed in order to help get our daughter off the drugs, and I had the shopping list, and this lady saw me buying this. She goes, oh my gosh, are you and the group of people getting kids off fharm me. Yeah. We had this incredible conversation. There are support groups of hundreds of thousands of parents who are doing this on their own.
They're doing their own kids drop off these drugs because pharma refuses to create step down kids. They refuse it to create downdosing. They don't want it down doosed, so parents do it on their own. Hundreds of thousands of parents doing this. It's a business opportunity. It's also a formation of foundation. So we talked about pharma, we talked about treatment, we talked to the trauma mine. We talked about all this together. And then we walked
out of the store together having had a nice visit. And she walked to her Prius with Joe Biden stickers on it, and I walked to my high rise of E eight pickup with a rifle hidden in the back. And we looked at each other, and dude nodded. That's all it would have been. If we'd met each other in the parking lot, we wouldn't have talked. If we pulled up to each other. We talked, but we connected on something that transcends politics. For her, it's her son. For me,
it's my daughter. It's not all healthcare. The push of companies to align with power is very, very evident to a lot of us. I liken it to a business model of forcing people to purchase proper they don't want from companies they don't like, at prices they can't afford, for services they
don't need. It's a fantastic business model. It's done with healthcare. It's being done with electric cars, the plan to shift the nation or to electricity and only electric cars is very, very obviously insane to a lot of us. Like Elon Musk, he says, we don't have the electrical infrastructure for this. We can't do this. It's insane to a lot of us. Are saying, but this is for the children. But wait, if you seen it, the kids mining cobalt and roar morbiles. It's not great for
them, but it's the environment. Do you know how long the batteries last, the half life on these things once you bury them. There's a psychological sorting that's creating behavioral sorting. I belong to a group a couple hundred thousand men who are stockpiling parts for gas powered cars. We're trying to fire out how to stockpiled gasoline and convert our engines to burning vegetable oil. A couple
hundred thousand people, that's one group. There's many, many other groups like this with different people in it. It's a physical sorting, it's psychological sorting, and there is a spiritual sorting that's going on. And as leaders, you guys are going to have customers and employees who have been sorted in a bit of a trauma mine response to what they're seeing and you're going to have to help them overcome it, or mitigate it, or deal with it.
And it's your job to capitalize on it. And I hope you do that in an ethical way, not by forcing people to purchase your products. I can speak most cogently to this from a perspective of media. So when I left Seattle Radio, there had been an increasing amount of speech codes that they were putting on us. And I want to be clear, I don't have anything derogatory to say about body Book communications. They gave me an unbelievably dignified
exit. They allowed me to stand the air after they made the decision to end my contract early after I said I was not going to continue. They had to buy me out, and they did so. I really have nothing disparaging to say about them at all. It's their stations. And it began by saying, you don't get to say fake news. No one does. I said, I don't care, I don't say fake news. But just know this, the moment a speech code is installed, they never go backwards.
Oh no, no, it's just going to be faked news. No it won't. The moment people get a taste for controlling what other people say it's like first taste of blood. It's going to get worse. Then we had stationwide meetings, crucial conversations. It was a well meant effort by a war wonderful manager. Kathy Cagiano is a wonderful human and she had all the right reasons for doing this. And I would say this to anybody. When Kathy started this, I said, I will not be a part of it,
because the end of this is speech coats. It's more speech coats. In a conversation with my boss Jason, who said, I really need you here because I'm the only conservative in these meetings. Everyone else's liberal. Please come on to these calls, I said, are you asking me as a friend or a boss? Said? If I were your boss, i'd tell you to come. I'm asking you as a friend. Okay, I'll come. In one of these conversations, the topic of jender came up in a
really weird way. Do you remember when some young women decided to block I five in Seattle for a protest? I don't remember which one because who can ever remember? And sadly they were hit by a driver of a car and he happened to be a non white immigrants race is not an issue in that other than if it had been a white guy, because they were of different
races in Seattle, it would have mattered. Sadly, one of the young ladies died, and she was so young, and so lovely and so dissuaded from the truth and so fallen like a lot of us, like me I was. Her name was Summer, And on this discussion, our traffic guy simply said, hey, when we were reporting this, here's something I'd like to bring up. I called Summer. I said that she was a protester, and I got from Curtis considered saying she's a protester, she's a rioter,
she said, domestic terrorists. Why are you saying protester? From liberals? I got she wasn't a protester, she was a freedom fighter. Why are you saying protester? She was, And a young woman in the newsroom said, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Stuf stop stop, stop stop, I'm getting triggered. She was a ay and Chris said, what Summer was a They she wasn't male or female. Sorry, they weren't male or female. And Chris said, wait, what they
were non binary? And Chris said, oh okay. And at that time I spoke up and said, I will never speak those words. I will never pretend that she was non binary. I will never use the pronouns because I cannot lie. And a sorting occurred. There was a senior executive and his executive on that call. But she was lurking and she was busy. She's a dearly nice lady and I consider her friends and I love her. And she got on the screen and said, well, Todd, a lot
of us choose to respect people's humanity by using their ponouns. And I said, well, Colleen, I choose to respect her humanity by not And incidentally, you guys reported Tim Iman. You guys know who Tim i'mon is a very controversial guy. He calls himself a fair government activist. What do you call him? What we call him anti government activist. It's a psychological divorce, it's a behavioral divorce, it's a physical divorce. And in media it's
a massive business. It's massive. The biggest example of this, of course, is Tucker Carlson. There are others. Cheryl Atkinson was a precursor to this. Cheryl Atkinson in all likelihood had her computer and her family's computers and her parents' computers hacked by state actors, probably the United State, because she was reporting income things about Benghazi and other investigations. She then launched Cheryl Atkinson
Full Measure. That show is wildly successful. She has no corporate underwriting, she has no bosses. She's making millions of dollars a year doing what she did before. Jonathan Show is a journalist in Seattle. He's fired for reporting fairly on a Proud Boys incident where he actually interviewed Pride boys and asked them their opinions. Jonathan Show got fired. He's at the Discovery Institute, also
has his own channel. He's making great money. Brandy Cruz stepped down from local television in Seattle and is making more money than she did when she was on local TV with a smaller audience but a more loyal one. You guys, as CEOs and leaders and business people are going to live in a media environment that's far more diffuse than you've ever seen. Back in the day when it was at Microsoft, they gave me a beautiful title. Gosh, it
was one to say general manager of Media Strategy. So good for my ego that didn't mean anything other than I was a strategist with some coders that worked for me, and I used to go around the country and tell people about technology trends. Standing in front of the Associated Press Board of Directors one night and the Great Big Bosses, we were talking about the democratization of media and how citizens were going to blog and have equal footing to what was done at
the AP and see equally popular and equally able to communicate. And I got laughed at that's not going to happen. We had the data, we saw it happening, we saw the trend lines. I don't have the data. I have the experience. When the speech codes finally got to the level that I couldn't put up with. When I got a phone call from my boss saying you cannot say that, I texted my agent, Heather, and I said, irrevocable decision. Please text Kathy right now, un tell her I
resign. And on that phone call, Kathy texted me back and said, since Kathy wants a phone call? And I said no. And I said to Jason, my boss, Jason, I quit, and he said, do you wanna talk about this? I said, I just did and when I went home, this is a fun talk. I walked in the door and my wife said, how are you. I said, well, I quit my job. Pardon you quit? I did? Why they wanted me
to lie, I'm not gonna lie. My daughter was at the counter eating and she looked over with fear in her eyes, and I said, are you afraid? She said, yeah, I got this time I am. I said, well, I've done this before. I've done a lot of startups like she was this time, I'm afraid. Well. It was really interesting because we did ultimately have that phone call. We did ultimately, I think have closure as people who are friends, and I still consider Jason a
friend. I would recommend Kathy as a hire. I think she's a great lady, probably in the wrong role. But we came to closure and I left. And here's the crazy, crazy thing. I'd planned to leave in about a year. We had three months, We put together the podcast, we put together the website, and they gave me this really dignified, beautiful
exit. So kind of them and smart, because the last thing they needed was people who listened to me for all those decades, and not decades, but for about a decade, who knew I'd filled in for Rush Limbaugh, who developed this loyalty to me. The last thing they needed was those people thinking I was pushed out the door. Very smart business decision, also really a good act of kindness. Yes, so I was kind of right. At alansoaps dot com slash Todd, we honor the work of a young man
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had three months to get it ready. Then here's what I learned about the audience of the trauma line. Todd kept us safe. He told us things other people wouldn't tell us. When the COVID shots were announced, Todd said, you do know that these are not going to stop transmission or infection? Right? Well, how do you know that? Because I've read their sec filings. They have waivers if they can force kids to get injected, they
have a waiver. But they don't have waiver from shareholder lawsuits. Their disclosures say they're not designed to stop transmission or infection, and they refer to them as gene therapy devices. How'd I know if I read their documents? So they didn't need the audience thinking that I'd been pushed out the door. When we began trying to make money on this, this is where it got interesting.
We had to do some deals, We had to do some horse trading, and I had to get rough and bring in a partner to get rough on my behalf, an economic partner, and I did that. We acquired the RSS feed that had been our podcast. We got that from them for eighty thousand dollars and a partner paid it for me. Here's what's happened since with the tiny little start that we began the podcast. Two major underwriters came along for advertising, paying us about ten thousand dollars a month. High ticket
items, high involvement items are where we thrive. One of my prime sponsors and dear dear friends is a guy named Zach Abraham from Bullet Capital Management. Zach, along with great affiliates like KSPN and KBIS, is represented here by Laife. These guys helped us with this, but those cornerstone sponsors Zach was on was spending about one hundred and twenty thousand dollars per month on radio to
place his show on radio stations across the country. In three months, we brought more money into his investment firm than the last year of radio for ten thousand a month. And in every single case when people got on the phone with Zach, every single case, this sounds very prideful. Please forgive me, God, forgive me. They got on the phone and said, the only reason I'm on the phone with you is cause Todd Herman says, to use you. It was a weight loss company we worked with for three years
and still great friends. They're taking a break and they'll come back. It's flighting. We brought more people to them for at a cost of five to seven thousand dollars to drop fat than four hundred radio stations. How because of formation of foundation, this guy agrees with us. Beyond politics, most of my show is not politics. Most of my show is culture. Increasingly, most of my show is about God Increasingly. Most of my content that's most
shared is about God. Increasingly. The contents that shared by young men is about God and spirituality. Increasingly. On YouTube, some of the top searches are questions like how do I know the Bible is true? Something else happened. We came to a syndication deal with a company called Radio America. That's the weekend show. Something else happened. American Family Radio came along and offered us this weekday show on these one hundred and eighty four that's one hundred any
stations. They sold some one hundred and eighty stations. Those people are of the same mind. They've been sorted. We recently began working with a company called renew Healthcare. And this is full circle. So because and people say, oh, it's CrossFit this year, it's not. I have my bones to my shoulders. My uncles who don't exercise at all, they had shoulder surgeries before I did, so please don't blame CrossFit. It breaks my heart.
And because guess what happened. So I've had two shoulder surgeries. This last one my recovery time was about four percent greater faster than this one. I credit that in great part to flying to Mexico for healthcare. And I could not believe I'm one of those guys find the Mexico for healthcare. So went to a point called renew Dot Healthcare and when we met there, it's because they provided me stem cells from placentas umbilical cords. No aboarded babies,
because I can't do that. Again, you don't have to agree with me. This is just who I am. And these stem cells are not assigned a role when they get into my shoulder cavity. They sell shoulder caps, so they say, oh, I'm gonna build muscle, I'm gonna build tendon, I'm gonna build cartilage, and they go to work like that, forty six million of them in my shoulder at Northwest Hospital. My great surgeon Roger said, what we did this for you? I gave you stem cells.
I said, no, you took them out of my bone marrow and put them in there, sixty thousand of them, my fifty six year old stem cells that build bone marrow. This is the parallel economy. There are people who will never trust pharma again. There are people who will not use allergy meds, many many, many millions of them typified by these groups. My wife is in. When I went to Mexico, I did a deal with these guys. They offered it to me. You talk about us, we'll
give you the procedure for free. When I got back and had the managing partner on and talked about him a few times, in about two weeks, they booked five people average cost about forty five thousand dollars, And again Steve called me and said, your people are nuts. Why every time I get in the phone with them, every single one of them has said, hey, Steve, before we start, let me tell you something. The only reason I'm here is because of Todd. And again that since horribly prideful I
didn't do this, God provided all of this. The media economy and the shift, here's how it's being perceived, at least in my world. There are people who have left corporate media because they're not allowed to tell the truth Sage Steele was on ESPN for years. She was recently on Tucker Carlston's program on Twitter, and she said, I was forced to lie. They told me I had to lie. I had to lie about a lot of things. Cheryl Atkinson, Jonathan Chow, Brandy Cruz. In't heard Brandy say that,
but I had to have some inside information on this stuff. And I'll tell you that media is controlled. It really is. When I began going through the insanity of the teen mental health system with our daughter and the family mental health. By the way, broken kid, broken family, one of the great things I learned. We'd have fun to learn that when we were going through that process. I'm met eight families whose kids had been Ben medically
kidnapped Ben. This was six to seven years ago, already happened. Hospitals had already arranged to take their kids away because they wouldn't agree. They were a different gender, different sex, so they were gone. These families brought me pictures, they brought me videos, they brought me reports, they brought me data. They were willing to go on camera. We pre interviews with
them, and then I wanted it to break on TV. And then there's this game we play media sometimes whereas conservatives, we don't want to be in the position. If it's a big story that matters to us as activists and parents, as godly people, we got to be able to respond to it, to say, well, Kyle seven reports, King five reports that way, we're responding to it. And we do this sometimes. I've done it with Sound Transit and others is given like Michael Lindell or mikeh Gosh, not
Michael DAWs to my pillow got given the traffic report the several times. I've given him a ton of stories. And then the game is I get to respond to it and have them on. I took those families and their stories and their files and their pictures and their lawyer's notes and their attempts to get their kids back to award winning investigative journalists, three of them, three of them. The first one, when I shoulder what was going on, she wept. She wept. She got up and hugged me, and she said,
I cannot believe this is going on. I am gonna absolutely take this story on. She started to create a prepackage this is how it might look, and then pitched her bosses, and she called me and said I've never had a story spiked. We cannot do this, we cannot touch it, we cannot mention it. She left media to work in politics. Two other television stations, same response. People who work in media know that this came from New York. Your media is controlled. The COVID shot deaths will not
be reported, the turbo cancers will not be examined. And I will debate anyone about this any day because it's the same place as transgenderism, the live of transgenderism. So there are people who have left big media because we're never told what to say. My agreement with my syndicators is if you ever try to tell me what to say, I'll leave. We have moral standards, there's language we don't use. Afar is a biblical network, so I have to be biblically sound. I have to be biblically here. Well I am.
So it's a great fit for me. Psychological, physical sorting, formation of foundation. This is the world you live in. These are the ways that you have to capitalize with these groups that don't trust the institutions, that are looking for independence, they're looking for truth. And here's some things that will not work for big companies. We all saw the Budweiser catastrophe that came
out of absolute bubble thought. There was a group of people in an agency said, oh, my gosh, Dylan Lavany, this will be great. We can take bud Light into the modern world because our customers are two aged too, REDNECKI too. We need to modernize. And in that bubble environment, that made all sorts of sense. And when the deal of remating thing launched and there was pushback, they were stunned. What he's the most, popshe is the most. Please make sure that you don't allow bubble think in
your companies. Please make sure when you interview agencies that they are not not abused by bubblethink. Please make sure that you have representation from not races that fine, but by background, by view, by spirituality. Please make sure you're advised this way. Please don't step on things like that. All Budweiser had to do is come out and say, oh, we're sorry, Dylan Lavini's not a woman. And it would have angered the gender jacking crowd.
It would have appeased us a little bit, but that thing would have stopped the permanent sort, the permanent sort my formeration of foundation moment where I truly, truly took the knee to Jesus for the first time. And this is where you can disagree with me, and I respect your beliefs and I love you, and I'm not here to force anything on you God forbid ever. Ever, I simply have to share because this is what I'm told to do.
I'd taken on the role of Superdad when my daughter suffered this trauma, and Superdad was spending thirty five thousand dollars cash per month, and Superdad was flying to Utah twice a month, and Superdad was paying consultants to help Superdad, and Superdad was saying no to business opportunities, and Superdad was convinced Superdad could fix it. And then Superdad read job job is to me the most
challenging book of the Bible. God has a bet effectively with Satan. What it showed me was there's a lot going on in the spiritual background I don't know about. So I began to re engage. My mom told me you are going to burn out. You cannot sustain this. And I remember the exact words I said to my mom. I said, mom, my supply of love and energy for my daughter is inexhaustible. It can't be tapped out, and she said, we'll see when our daughter got out of treatment.
She wasn't all that happy with me. She, in fact, I think felt like she hated me, cause again, teens don't like being locked up for thirteen months. She wouldn't talk to me in my own home. She would pass me in the hallways and turn her face from me. And we had been the tightest of fathers daughters. On Rice Road. Approaching fifty three, I wept and I said, Lord, I need you to take this. My love is exhausted, my patience I need yours. I wept,
and I said I surrender. And within weeks things began to change. There's a chapter in Luke and the Bible, and it tells us that there will be two in the field gathering. One will be taken, they'll be sorted. There will be two working, one will be taken, one will be left that will be sorted. So there is an eternal sort. Everything we talked about today has spiritual implications to me. Everything. I'd be glad to talk with you about it one on one. And with that the QA sign
went out, questions and answers. Thank you very much so, do we have any questions that we could Uh, you'd like to ask, I'd like to start us off. Uh, you've talked a lot about your perception of big media and what not. Where would the business leaders? Where do they get some trusted information? Where? Where where do they go? If someone tells you to not do your own research, never listen to them again,
go to source documents like the SEC filing. So that saved me a lot of embarrassment because I didn't have to do what some other people in conservative media have done is pretend like they never pushed the shots. This stuff is not as complicated as people want to think it is. Read legislation, Read legislation, read laws read for instance, this is a great one. I've defound him. Chris Bray is greatest substack thing I've ever read. It's called tell
me How. And there was this incredible discovery that President Trump's lawyers were doing this unthinkable thing and judges participating with them to do this unthinkable thing of slowing down these trials, dragging their feet, just refusing to get this thing done. Do you know how they long the average felony trial takes in those courts forty five months. This is easily ascertainable data. They were lying. So get your information from sources, and then when you're looking at the diffuse set
of personalities, check their information. Don't ever trust anything I say. I put out in our show notes every podcast I do. I make all my data available. It's a way of footnoting, and when people get it wrong, make sure it leads their show, because all of us are going to get something wrong, but get used to source data. That's what I'm doing. Okay. Questions, Well, we've got a mic coming so that everybody can hear. Okay, So in your opinion, who is controlling the media
and to what end? Great question. Well, one thing we know is that on the case of Farmer, Farmer controls nine out of the ten top spending slots in major media. Okay, so in that case, you are not really going to bite the hand that feeds you if it's ninety percent of revenue. Farmer doesn't really buy advertising for pills. They buy good coverage. Bill Gates spent for him a rounding era of money for normal human beings,
an enormous amount of money to become the vaccine expert. He bought that position. I'll give you. An example of what the government's doing is we know about the Twitter files, okay, and thank god that that got released. Have you ever heard of something called Project Cassandra. No, you haven't.
There was a fantastic bit of reporting done by political and it was named intelligence sources working in government, eight of them on record describing President Obama's decision to stop the arrest of Taliban members who were working in concert with Mexico based narco terror groups to bring heroin over through across and under our southern border. They worked with the CIA, the FBI, the Five eys international partners to write
up these indictments, thousands of pages with evidence. They were ready to make the rests and President Obama stepped in and said stand down, let it continue. That never got major distribution. And now do I know this. I have a strong sense that the intelligent services said, you're not going to report that. The same intelligent services that told us the Hunter Biden laptop stories, Russian manifestation, right, So who I think government has a huge, huge
hand on the scale of national media. I remind you this that one of the things President Obama did, to his credit was he floated the idea of placing government watchers in newsrooms to make sure that news was reported fairly and consistently. And it was a fantastic traveloon of Obama saying, why don't we just admit it? So I hope the answer is part of the question. I can tell you. In the case of COVID, it was definitely definitely government.
This is an incredible thing that happens to local radio life, and people who work on radio and Conrad remember this. They destroyed local television advertising, were and radio advertising because of the lockdown's businesses couldn't afford to advertise anymore. So here came all of this government money telling people to get the shots, get the shots, get the shots. Pharma of course, using our money, was saying get the shots, get the shots, get the shots.
I got in big trouble, and this is why I left is I took a pharmat I ad from the government that was running on our air, and I asked my producer to grab it, and then I critiqued it. So start stop, start stop, start stopping. And that was the for verbial straw, because they had replaced local advertising as the top source of revenue for radio. So that answers your question, Thank you. Another question, A huge demographic geographic shift within the Western States over the last thirty six months.
How do you see that affecting the local economy, especially here in the ind of Empire and that opportunity it creates for businesses, opportunity and risk. I love Spokane. I'm sitting with the director of Economic Development. I stayed in this hotel today. It's a beautiful hotel. I ran in the park. It's a beautiful park. We do everything we can to never buy anything from Washington State for any reason. And we do that because I will not fund
this governor, I won't buy us here and I'm not longe. That's a physical sorting, from a psychological change, from a spiritual shift. So how do you capitalize on that? If you're a Washington State business There's a lot of people in Idaho love your businesses and love to have you over there, right, we'd love it. And Unspokane, man breaks my heart because this is such a beautiful development. What's been done in this area is mind blowing.
How do you solve that? I don't know. I wish I knew, but Spokane being this blue dot in a red sea, that's challenge so I don't know they've got a good answer for that. I can tell you I am not alone in people who will not do that. But then again, I'm drinking that pepsi today cause I won't rink Starbucks. It's actually for a livestream. You're famous. You've uh used the phrase formation of foundation a few times, but I didn't catch you really explaining what that means foundational beliefs.
Thank you for asking me to clarify that I should have done that. People are motivated by foundational beliefs. So we learned this in therapy. That your kid says something like I hate you, and as a parent, that's very hurtful. And so you can say things like, I see that you're super angry at me, and you really feel like you hate me. Help me understand why you're feeling this. Well, you won't let me, I see, and you really feel like I should let you. And how would
that work if I let you? And what would be the big outcome if I let you? My daughter wanted to be Asian. She's gone haired vilige. She said, I'll be happy when I weigh ninety nine pounds and I'm Asian. Is there a pill I can take or surgery. I can have to become Asian looking. Her foundational belief was that she was worth nothing as a stock white girl. When she went through her trauma and was abused, she created a foundational belief that she didn't matter and that she was weak.
That was a formation of foundation. That we had to tear that foundation apart, rebuild it. Praise God that he did it, because we couldn't, and he did it magnificently. She's thriving, she's in art school, she's killing it. She got tattoos wild about but characteristically they're lovely because she's so artistic. So it's the formation of a foundational belief. This happens often in parenting circumstances. Sometimes it's very subtle. We learned this in family therapy.
The act of pulling your phone open and looking at it while you're talking to your kid, or you're at the park, or you're at dinner. The formation of foundation is that device is equal in importance to me. So we've seen the formation of foundational beliefs of I'm not safe in the cities, my kids are not safe in the government schools. Doctors will lie to me, the government is working with big companies to force me to purchase products I don't
want. Those are foundational beliefs, and they may be true. I think they're true. Not about all doctors by long shot. You've heard me talk about how much I love the doctors that worked with my dad, But there are That's what I mean by the formation of foundation. These foundations have changed. They're trauma minded foundations. They have to be dealt with differently than a non trauma mind. Thank you for asking me to clarify that I didn't do
a good job of that. I appreciate you one more. This is a plant, by the way, this is life. We've worked together for years, So I just want to see what your thoughts are on where does you traditional mainstream media like going five ten years from now, where are they going to be? That fully depends on whether they're willing to perform, if they're willing to welcome any humility and look inward and self assess. If they don't, they're just gonna get shaved away, shaved away, shaved away until it's
so diffused that there aren't big networks. You know, you guys have a challenge because you have there's this thing that a branded house, like k as a branded house that contains within it houses a brand. John and Ari kbis roisations Seattle. When we peel away from places like that, we are then there's pure brand. Right. We don't have the branded house thing. So it's gonna have to take a lot of introspection and a lot of understanding.
Like there's a great thing that happened. There was a East Coast media executive that took his brother and his son on a bike ride through organ and I got to talk to him about this. You've talked about a cracking of foundation. This was a beautiful moment. They rode through Oregon through the back roads, kind of aimlessly, kind of have a general idea whether they're going, but consulting the map. Thisks pretty that's right here. They're really really in
shape athletes. And they stopped at a restaurant to eat, very very hungry. They got out and they took off their helmets and they put on their masks, and they walked into this restaurant and they got to the door and I went it, guys, appreciate you coming in, but we do not allow those in here take the masks off. There's a place up the road that does the mask things we don't. They're not allowed here at all.
So they were outside, what are we gonna do. There's like a bunch of trump lunatics and they went and looked at the map like they said, you kids said, I gotta eat. So they took the masks off and they went in. Guy said, Hey, sorry to be harsh with you, so glad you came in. Come on in first, beers around us, appreciate you coming in. Hey, guys, we got some newcomers here. And the place gave them a round of applause, and Pep came over and sat down. Where are you biking from? Like where do you live?
Or when we live in New York? Oh, my gosh, what's that like? And what do you think of Oregon? Oh, it's the most splendid thing I've ever seen. And the mountains and a bunch of people ask them questions about what are the subways like? Is it really bad? Is it really dangerous? And you know, we want to go to New Rock eventually. And this guy came to me, he said, it was
the biggest shift in my mindset I've ever had. I was treated so well by these people that we rode away, going why were we wearing these? Right? So that's a moment of being around other people outside of the bubblethink And if Big Meetia wants to survive, this is not going to happen. But if they wanted to survive, they would move their offices around the country.
Keep your business office back there, your bookkeeping, but take your producers of content and place them in Corlaine and in Spokane and in Iowa, and have them live amongst the country. Because those people in Manhattan, in those offices that run those things, they all live within a half hour of each other. It is the bubble of all bubbles. That's your question. Help me, Thank Todd Herman. Thanks, don't think pretty much. Somebody
