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➡ Our organization provides a weekly review of Congress activities and upcoming plans to our 500,000 members across the U.S. We also notify members when their lawmakers vote on issues, allowing them to hold them accountable. Our main focus is helping busy business owners stay informed about legislation that could affect them. We believe that when people come together and voice their concerns to their representatives, real change can happen.
➡ Our service provides real-time updates on legislation, making it easier for members to stay informed without having to do the research themselves. Membership fees decrease as more people join, and we also offer a tax review of all passed legislation, which is particularly useful for business owners. Our platform allows members to write to their elected officials, and we provide updates on the progress of the issues they’ve written about. Despite being around since 1958 and having over half a million members, we believe that with the help of technology, our growth will increase substantially in the next few years.
➡ The speaker discusses the importance of their organization, which encourages Americans to use their influence to preserve freedoms. They believe their work is not partisan, but rather based on American philosophy. They also suggest that their organization is more likely to appeal to conservatives who value constitutional principles. The speaker emphasizes the importance of peaceful protest and holding lawmakers accountable, and encourages listeners to join their cause.
➡ On July 17th, a regulation alert was sent to all members of an organization, which led to a withdrawal due to negative feedback within 24 hours. This shows that pressure from constituents can influence decisions. The organization encourages its members to write letters to their congressmen, as each letter represents the views of about 150 people. The organization believes that if they can get 2500 or more letters on any issue, it would get the attention of any congressperson.
➡ Carmen and Marlon are two individuals who use the social media platform, Spaces, to voice their opinions and connect with people worldwide. Carmen got involved with Spaces because she believes her voice matters and can contribute to her nation. They’ve built a community where anyone can join, request the mic, and share their thoughts, regardless of their location. However, they emphasize the importance of respectful and non-inflammatory speech, reminding users that free speech doesn’t mean saying anything without considering its impact.
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Broadcast loud for the world to know Hearts will blow, hearts will blow. Let’s show, show, show, show, show what you watch. Good day, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for joining us. Friends, Americans, patriots, lend me your ears. I’ve come to bury the globalist cabal, their political sycophants and the mockingbird mainstream media, not to praise them. Welcome to Sovereign Radio. I’m your host, Scotty Saks. Greetings to our radio audience from Texas and California. We turn to our radio stations in July after a brief hiatus after renegotiating a five year radio contract. Welcome to our posse from the Grassroots Warrior network as well as our freedom loving patriots around the world that listen in from Romania, Colombia, Canada, Australia and South Africa.
Today on the show, we’re going to talk about a political tool that’s been around since the 50s. It’s called the national write your congressman now. It’s a phone app today that you can use to write your elected officials and keep track of the bills in the House. And you can keep track of how your rep that you wrote to through the app, you can keep track of how they’re voting on the issues and how the issues turn out. Now we have a longtime representative from national right, your congressman, his name is Terence Bates and he’ll join us in our first segment today in just a few minutes.
In our second segment, we’ll have my good friends from X Spaces, a group known as American X live, Mr. John Grinder, known as Marlon on X and Carmen Love. The two of them come together and join us to talk about X Spaces, the greatest exercise of our First Amendment rights. And if you don’t know about X Spaces, ladies and gentlemen, or you’ve never attended one, you’re going to want to stick around and listen to Mr. John Grinder and Carmen Love talk about X Spaces. And we’ll close the show today as we always do with our friend Jim Pugh and he’ll give us our spiritual moment for today that today’s subject is war and peace.
Well, there’s no time today for my monologue. As much as I’d like to talk about the Iran Iraq situation, the war and the actions taken by President Trump to send the proper message to the Iranian mullahs, the whack jobs, the tyrants that run Iran, we have no time to spare. So let’s jump into our first segment on the political tool, the national right, your congressman with Mr. Terrence Bates. Ladies and gentlemen, before we bring on our first guest, I’ve got to tell you about our great sponsors that make this show possible. You know, without our sponsors, we can’t continue to grow sovereign radio both online and on air with our radio station affiliates, which we are in the process of renegotiating our radio station contract.
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Terrence, welcome to Sovereign Radio. Well, hello, Scotty. Thank you so much for this opportunity. And I want to thank all of your listeners for being patriots, caring about what’s going on in our country and making a difference. So thank you again. As you mentioned, I’m Terrence Bates. I am a field representative for National Right. Your congressman. National Right, your congressman is nonpartisan. We are not a lobbyist, and we are 100% member funded and supported. And we also have a benefit of giving business owners, specifically business owners, a tax deduction on their membership. And so that’s something unique that we do that other organizations don’t, aren’t able to do that.
So National Right. Your congressman was founded in 1958 in Richardson, Texas. And for 68 years now we have been. Our mission is, is to encourage responsible Americans to use their influence in government to preserve the freedom set forth by our founding fathers. And so I’ve been doing this for two years. I’m in middle Tennessee and I, I, I guess you could say back in 2020, my family, I have four kids. Josh, Caleb, Grace and Noah. And Josh is 25. Caleb’s 23 with a baby and he’s just doing great. And then Grace is 20, going to be 21 on the 4th of July.
And then our caboose, Noah is 16 but Caleb has a son that was born on the four on Flag Day. And so we just celebrated his, his one year birthday. But how wonderful. Congratulations. Thank you. And in 2020 we decided to move from Southern California because of the tyranny that was going on. And right during COVID I was with Verizon Corporation at that time and I got a job transfer of all things but I was able to in Nashville and stayed with them quite a well for approximately two years. Left them because they got so woke and so just they were tyrannical in my opinion and so forced vaccinations and all this.
I didn’t take the vaccination but they were forcing people to do so. And so I just realized, you know, enough is enough. I’m no longer gonna give my time, talent and treasure to this organization. Found out that the CEO was a part of, was a board member of BlackRock and I’m like I can’t do this any longer. So I left them and lo and behold put my resume out there. National right. Your congressman contacted me. I saw it. I felt like I prayed about with my wife. And we just felt like this was a, an incredible opportunity.
And I have been basically strengthening and growing the voice of the people, we the people to give them direct access through legislative software that is from the legislative director in Washington D.C. every Monday when Congress is in session, our members get a quick one page review of what Congress did last week and a preview of what they’re looking at the next week. And it gives them the ability to tell their lawmakers what they think about the issues before they vote on them. And then we also have what’s called evoter notifies our members when they vote on that issue so that they can hold them accountable to what they said that they would do.
And that’s what we do in a nutshell. And we have about, I’d say roughly 500,000 members nationwide and there’s 220 of me nationwide. So we are in every state and we are just trying to grow this voice. It’s a grassroots effort. It’s. It takes a certain individual to be a part of what we do, Scotty. Because just like it does with your audience because you have to care. And so that’s what it’s about. I Hope I didn’t take too much time. No, by no means. Thank you for that introduction. Before we really get into the details of national, write your congressman and what that’s about and how our listeners can participate.
I want to talk about your background. Excuse me, everybody. I am literally above the streets of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. And the Mexican culture is well known for loudspeakers, vehicles driving with loudspeakers to sell their goods and services. So I’ve just had a vehicle drive by if you heard the noise in the background. But I want to ask you something. We have, we have some things in common I just want to touch on before we get into national. Right. Your congressman. I was a California resident as well for 22 years. I moved there in the early 2000s and left in 2022.
I didn’t want to live in the tyrannical. Really, it’s a communist takeover. There’s no question to me that the people running California are well trained Marxist communist henchmen. They’re pawns on a chessboard. But they’re running a very tyrannical state. So we have that in common. But there’s also something very important in common that I think probably makes both of us tick, and that is our fathers were United States Marines. Am I, do I have that correctly? Your father was United States Marine? Yes, he was. And so was my brother. So I know being raised by United States Marine who fat who fought in the Korean War.
He never got fat. He fought in the Korean War. Lost his hearing in his left ear in a foxhole when some bombs blew up. It’s a very funny story. I’ve shared it before. I’ll share it with you, Terry. They had a rule there, 19 guys in his troop, that every time they were incoming, they had to take turns laying over the case of vodka. One of them had to lay their body over the case of vodka. Well, it was my dad’s turn and he laid his body over the case of vodka. And somehow apparently the bottles shattered and he lost his hearing in his left ear.
But the good news is 90% of the bottles were saved. They, they saved the vodka. They knew what they were doing. These guys, they’re, they knew their priority was, we have incoming. We gotta take care of that case of vodka. So I never asked him where they got their vodka from. But you can only imagine resourceful Marines that they were, they always figured out how to get their vodka wherever they went. So when did your father serve in the Marines? Did he serve in, in one of the wars? He Served in between. He actually served in between Vietnam and Korea.
Gotcha. So he did not get to have any kind of war action, but he also, when he left the Marine Corps, he was a lieutenant. Well, he didn’t go into being that, but he was Indianapolis Police Department sergeant. Then he went to lieutenant. He retired as a lieutenant. And so he’s. He. He passed away back in 84. But he. He. Yeah, he loved our country. He taught me about the values of our country, the freedoms that we should never take for granted. And. And I. I know in my bio, I didn’t mention this, but probably about 20 years ago on my mom’s side, I found out that her ancestor, our ancestor, was George Reed, who was the governor of Delaware and signed the Declaration of Independence, so.
Oh, that’s pretty cool. It’s really good. And, you know, if you look at the history of him, he was one of the ones that didn’t want to do it. He was. He was like, no, we need to be loyal to Britain for a while. Bad timing. Let’s. Let’s. Let’s do it for a little bit. And. But through a funny story, not funny, but he. He decided to. To go ahead and join them, and then they asked him to sign the Constitution as well. So. Yeah, patriotism is very important to my family, and that’s the reason why I do what I do.
Yeah, I think that that was the point I was going to make with our fathers being Marines. You cannot grow up the son of United States Marine and not understand patriotism, because literally, my dad laid his life out not just for a case of vodka, but for this country and for, you know, to. So that his children and grandchildren could have a better life. I also had a grandfather who escaped a Hitler concentration camp, came to America, assimilated, became a Chicago cop. We sure do have a lot in common in that sense. But he was also very patriotic.
American, born and raised in Poland. At the age of 17, was able to escape a Nazi concentration camp with the help of the Red Cross, and which was once a very good organization, sad to say, they’ve become one of those NGOs that are a part of. Yes, I will say it again, folks. The Red Cross has been part of human trafficking in the United States of America, sadly enough. But being a patriot has a lot to do with why you are doing what you’re doing. Explain how our audience can get involved and why would they want to get involved in national.
Right. Your Congressman. What is the whole point of the organization? Yeah. So here’s. Here’s what it breaks down to. Thomas Jefferson said a long time ago, obviously a well formed citizenry is the best defense against tyranny. And so what we do, we want the citizenry, the constituents to be well informed on what’s going on in our country and specifically with legislation that’s affecting them. We, our main focus, we, we have single memberships, we have individuals. But our main focus is business owners because they’re so busy, Scotty, that they don’t have time to look at what’s going on in legislation.
We do that for them. We provide every Monday when Congress is in session that review and preview of what they’re looking at, what they’re going to look at. And it puts it right in front of the business owner to say, this is going to affect my family, this is going to affect my business, this is going to affect our country. And we know that constituent pressure works. We, we are now the most recognized source of constituent opinion straight to lawmakers. So we, we are, Congress knows who we are. The reason why it’s important for people to get involved with us is because individually we can do little or nothing.
But together we can achieve real solutions, real results. And unlike the opposition or the other side of things, I’ll say where they go out, protest in the streets, create chaos, harm people. They make their voices loud and clear. Absolutely. But it doesn’t get results. What gets results is when people come together. They’re like minded, they, they write to their representatives about the issues that are important to them. You’ve got a conglomerate of people that are writing the same way to their representatives about issues that they want them to pass. And then we see results. That’s exactly what happened with Lake and Riley Act.
Eight Democrats joined, joined the Republicans on that issue, the Senate, the eight senators, which is unheard of in, in this split Senate, but they’ve joined them because they had so much pressure from their constituents to say, look, Georgia’s not going to be, or South Carolina, even this one, New Jersey. You, you look at some of the senators that voted for this. Phil, Pennsylvania, Fetterman was one of them. We’re not going to have a state where we have to worry about catch and release four times. And then a guy kills someone in our, in our state and he’s a, he’s an illegal immigrant and a criminal.
That’s what happened in Georgia. That’s why Marjorie Taylor Greene went to Congress and said we got to pass this as a national law. That’s why I got passed. All because the constituent pressure. And so that’s what we facilitate. Can you write your congressmen and senators and president for free? Absolutely. Everybody does it. But what we found is that what you’re writing them on is just what you’re being told by the media, what you’re hearing maybe from social media. We provide what is happening in real time access to, in regards to legislation. So we do the work for you.
I had a member just join the other day and he said $300 a year is worth it for me to not have to go through and look up stuff he said that just makes sense to me. And so that’s the Single membership is 300 and then it tears down from there. So if you get two people, it’s 5:15, three people at 7:30. And it just keeps going down as you get more people involved. And it’s, it’s pretty amazing what can happen when you get a lot of people focused on one issue to get it passed in our country, like the Lake and Riley act.
And that’s just one example. There was a lot of constituent pressure that we saw with our members that got Congress to pass the law on changing the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America because they know the energy implications on that and so because they’ve been well informed. So that’s, that’s some of the things that we do at the end of the year. We also provide a tax review of everything in Congress that has been passed regarding taxes. Very helpful to business owners. Some CPAs didn’t even know this existed. I have a CPA that’s a member, he did not even know it existed.
He’s like, this is so helpful. And so we provide that as part of the membership. And then writing our Congress, writing our congressman and, and calling our elected officials are about the only two ways shy of going to their office, which is usually ineffective because seldom are you going to get a chance to sit down and meet with your elected representatives, their staff, shield them from walk in visitors, so to speak. So you’re not going to get a chance to walk in their office and meet with them. So writing them and calling them are most effective.
There is no way when you call them to keep up with the issues. If I understand correctly, this app keeps you up to date on the issue that you wrote your congressman about. It tells you when the bill is going to the floor for vote. It gives you the outcome on the vote. So it keeps you up to speed on what’s going on on the issues that you’ve written about. Is that a fair statement? That is absolutely Fair. And not only that, Scotty, it gives you the for and against arguments. So it shows you who’s for it, why, who’s against it, why.
Therefore, for you’re able to be well informed and able to argue your point. If someone says, oh, I’m not going to vote for that, or I don’t want my representative to vote for that. But you have the facts as to why you believe the way you believe and why you’re writing your congressman in the way that you would. And that’s exactly what we do in the mobile app. That. Which I didn’t even get to tell you about. But the mobile app includes what’s called E Voter that notifies you when they vote on that issue. So unless you’re watching C Span, you’re never going to know that.
I’d imagine the mobile app is being used more than a desktop or a laptop. Yeah, you get more traffic from the mobile app. Because if I’m interested in an issue and I know that it’s going to vote, I can get updated right away. So I’m going to ask you to walk me through the process. So I just wrote my congressman and I told him I want illegals that came here, did not go to a port of entry, that walked over the border illegally, that are in this country illegally. I want them deported. I wrote my congressman the letter.
You take it from there. How National. Right. Your congressman keeps you abreast of that letter that I wrote. Now, this is how it works. You, once you become a member, you are given login access to our portal. What happens is you’re given what’s called action alerts. So there’ll be an action alert for immigration, and you’ll look that up, it’ll show you the bill, it’ll show you who’s for it, why, who’s against it, why. And then you put in your comments, I’m for this, I’m against it. Add your own comments, like you just said, and then it gives you a preview of who you’re sending it to, which would be, at this point, your congressman, President Trump and your senators.
So they would, they would look at. Or it would say what you put in there. The, the, the. Because we have talking points, Scotty, for and against. We don’t. We just say, I’m in favor of this bill, I’m against this bill. And then you can add your own comments. And we highly encourage that. But at the end of that letter, it says, proud member of national right, your congressman. And we have an 80% response rate. Because of our membership, because of who we are. They know who we are. I’ve had congressman staff, I’ve had congressmen themselves tell me, tell your members to write me, because I listen to what they say, because they’re so well informed on the issues.
And so it, it’ll say, it’s coming from your email. It’s in through our platform. You’re able to write the letter. And then if you want to write a letter about something else, that’s not one of the action alerts. You have that option as well. You got a blank area where you can write the subject and you can write the, the topic and then you, you can just go ahead and write. You can speak it into your microphone as well. We have that capability. But once you do that and you hit send, it immediately goes to their inbox and you get a receipt that they received it.
Not only that, you can find out how they received it electronically or by hand. When it says by hand, that means that they’ve printed it off. Someone’s printed off. It’s important enough that they want it on their desk. And, and you will see that. So that’s how it works with us. We’re basically a direct source for you to make sure that your representative is getting your letter straight to them. That’s, that’s what we do. That’s what we facilitate. You mentioned on that issue. Say that again. Go ahead. You can see how they voted on that issue.
Gotcha. You’ve written them now. You mentioned you’ve been around since the 50s. Did I hear that correctly? 1958. So that was the year before I was born. So that’s 66 years. And you have just over a half a million members. I believe you said yes. So you’re, you’re like essentially taking on a few thousand new members a year. To me, it’s unimaginable why this organization hasn’t gotten more traction. I know it’s grassroots, word of mouth only. Why do you think organizations like this, there’s not another that actually does what you do. But why do you think political organizations that are a voice for the people, that actually make sure our voice gets heard, why do you think you only have a half a million members over 66 years? What’s the, what’s the primary reason? Do you think people just don’t care? Well, I think that it’s twofold.
I think it is that people don’t care. They don’t think that they’re being heard, they don’t think it works. And then the Other thing is because we’re nonpartisan, we don’t do advertise. We did some advertising probably 10 years ago. It didn’t pan out because then CNN’s like, well, you guys are just a conservative group. We’ll, we’ll get you on, but we’re only going to give you this amount of time. And it just was not something that, that we wanted to tackle. The, the owner, the CEO, the founder found he, he thought, look, the best way to do this is to be face to face with our members.
Thank them for being a part, we call it being a responsible American patriot. Being a part of what we’re doing. Caring enough to write your congressman and, and then making an impact. Here’s what I will say. I think that with technology, with the awareness that’s happening now, with all these different groups that are out there, we’re going, we, we already had 35% year over year growth last year. So I really believe that this is going to, to really increase in the next three to five years. We’re gonna, we’re gonna see probably substantial growth. And, and I want to be a part of that because I just really believe in, in what we’re doing.
And it’s, it’s, you know, if you break it down $6 a week, I mean we, for those people that are interested, they can contact me directly and I can get them and set up. But yeah, so we, we have had that. And I think that probably in the next few years you’re going to see that grow substantially because of technology. And, and we know that because we’re, we’re even looking at some things with, with new types of technology to make it easier for people to write and things of that nature. But I really believe that the people that are a part of what we’re doing and the members that continue to renew and they, here’s the, here’s the, the, the, the point of what we do, it’s not only to renew your membership, it’s to add on.
And so like last week I talked to a guy that has eight members and he doubled it. He said, I, I gotta have more people involved in this. Here’s the names of the people that I know will do this. And so that’s the point of it. Just keep adding on, building your membership. And like I said, the other reason is I think the media really doesn’t like people that are out there trying to protect our freedoms. I mean our mission, I think I said maybe I didn’t. But it’s to encourage responsible Americans to use their influence in government to preserve the freedom set forth by our founding fathers.
That sounds really conservative, but it’s American. It’s not Republican, it’s not Democrat. That is an American philosophy. And so that’s why I believe a lot of news media steer away from us and we turn into a grassroots effort. But I’ve had people like you, I’ve had other organizations that really want to know more about what we do and get us in front of people and want to build it. And so I thank you for that because this does help. This helps us build our, our membership and, and the, the voice of we the people. I keep going back to that.
I mean we’re still a government of, of the people, by the people and for the people. And so this is all about making sure your voice is heard and taking action so that you can hold our state and fed your state and federal lawmakers accountable. So I understand why you want to represent and present yourselves as a non partisan organization. You’re a utility that both Democrats and Republicans should be able to use. Left, right, red state, blue state. But let’s face it, the reality of the United States of America. Our founding fathers were not lefties. No, there were.
There, there were liberals, there were liberals and there were conservatives, but they were founded on Judeo Christian values. The Constitution references God. It talks about our unalienable rights coming from God. Exactly. So inherently we are a conservative, a nation that leans toward conservative Judeo Christian principles. That doesn’t mean you can’t be both a liberal and a conservative. I’m liberal on social issues, but very conservative on the issues that make America great. Borders, language and culture. That’s what makes a nation. The minute you open the borders and the minute you try to change the language, the culture, through open borders, you change a nation, you change its characteristics.
These people who have come the last several years are not coming to assimilate. They’re not coming for the right reasons like our grandparents and great grandparents. So I, you know, frankly, if I were advising your organization and your management, I would not hesitate to use the word. We’re conservatives in the sense that we are believe in the constitutional values. I think it is conservatives that are far more likely to use your application. And I don’t know if your owners want to stay away from conservative media because they don’t want to be labeled conservatives. But I’ll tell you what, if, if you’re going to grow, in my opinion, through media and podcasting, it’s going to be through the conservative side.
The the left, the liberal left is not going to grow your business because they’d rather go out and burn the street down. As we’ve seen. They’d rather go out and protest and, and go beyond the protest and get involved in violence and listen, Antifa and BLM are not going to be using your app. Right? They’re just simply not. I would bet if you actually surveyed your half a million members and surveyed if they identify with the party, I would bet 90% of them identify as either Libertarian or Republican. But again, I don’t want to get caught up in Republican, Democrat because it is my belief, this shows belief that they’re one in the same now.
They’re the different wings of the same bird. Our Republican Party has become part of a unit party and that’s proof on how they vote and how they have voted the last few decades. They, they stick together and they’re voting. And so I, I just, I, I know I’ve gone on a tangent here, but it’s because I truly believe it is the conservative movement that would see the value in this app. Absolutely would see the value in using a peaceful protest. And that’s what this is. I can peacefully write my congressman. I can protest an issue, I can keep up with an issue, I can track how it’s being voted on and the pros and cons of a bill.
And I just think that’s a conservative value. My $0.02, you can keep the change, but I would pass that on to your management. I firmly believe, and I’ve been looking at every side of how we speak to and how we address our government, from peaceful protests to the violence we saw in 2020. And again last weekend, same kinds of things. Burning Cities down in LA in Portland. Looked at the footage from LA or Portland, it looked just like 2020. They were destroying property, they were burning cars, they were throwing rocks at police. Very violent stuff. These are not the people that are going to pay 300 to use your app.
No, I know. So, yeah, I think inherent in your app and I’ll get off my high horse now, I think inherent in what you are doing is a conservative movement and your organization would be well served to focus on conservative media, even if it’s not paid media. I think your attention should be given to getting on conservative podcast, conservative radio shows and off the record. I’d be happy to help you in that direction. But why don’t you tell our listeners how they can get a hold of you to get involved with this so you can explain the pricing and you can Explain the app to them.
Yes. So they can contact me at my email tbates in wyck. So national write your congressman what that stands for and@gmail.com. so T Bates T, B, A, T, E S N, w y, c gmail.com and then my phone number is 629-area-1437915. And then our website is nwyc.com we will put your email address and the website in the description below in the video, ladies and gentlemen. You’ll be able to find it there. Terry, any last thoughts? I know you, you kept this very informational. You did not make it a sales pitch. But I’m going to give you the last 60 seconds here to make your best sales pitch to get people to join.
Well, I think the time is now. We have proven that constituent works. Many people were primaried out of office last year due to constituent pressure. They weren’t doing what they wanted. These, these lawmakers, both state and federal, were not doing what they wanted, what the constituents wanted. So they primaried them out. And it’s all because of people writing their congressmen saying this is what I want you to do and then watching them not do it and then voting them out at the polls. So we give you the vehicle to be able to watch this. Between the elections.
The most important time I think in our, in as individuals, when we’re looking at our freedoms, is in between these elections. When things are, when they’re coming up with laws, when they’re getting ready to make decisions, they’re going to affect our family, our businesses in our country. And if this is the most important, I mean if, let me put it this way, and I’ll, I’ll end there. But clearly legislation is the one thing that affects every area of our lives with our family, our business and our country. And if that’s the case, why not have a powerful voice to make a difference, take action and hold them accountable to what they’re doing to us.
And that’s what national right, your congressman does. You know, we had a congressman tell us because we asked how many phone calls does it take to your office to pay attention? We didn’t ask him about writing. We asked him about phone calls and he said if his staff tells him he got a thousand phone calls or more about something, he pays attention to that. I’d imagine you have issues where you have thousands and thousands of people writing. Is that correct? Yes, that’s absolutely true. I’ll give you an example. The EP, if you got a moment, the EPA back in 2018 tried to implement a new rule that would have allowed them to accuse companies of a violation, levy a fine and if not paid, take the money directly out of their bank account, no due process.
And so they have to by law allow a 30 day public comment period. Our research center sent out a regulation alert to all of our members on July 2nd. July 2nd is when they came up with this. And on July 17th, we sent out the regulation alert to all of our members and in less than 24 hours they withdrew due to the receipt of adverse comments. So we know for sure that constituent pressure works. In fact, when you write a letter to your congressman, you represent about 150 people of the same minds or the same action, the same mindset, like minded.
So when you, if there’s three people, I mean four people, you’re looking at almost 500, well, 5, 5, 600 voices being able to say this is what I think. And so that to me is very important that we continue to make our voice heard. And this is the easiest way to do it. You know, my contention is if you were to get on any issue, 2500 letters or more on any subject, any congressperson would pay attention to that. That’s a lot of writing. That’s a lot of letters. Yes. And I, I think with the movement, the grassroots movement, wait for people to communicate amongst themselves within your organization and your organization, you know, communicating back with people, I think that’s something you can easily achieve.
I can just think of this immigration issue. You could, you could probably get half your member, 250,000 people, if you asked them write a letter that you support deporting illegals. I bet you 250,000 people would write that letter. Well, let me just give you another example, if I may. We sent out an action alert to all of our members on the big beautiful bill on what Senate is going to be looking at. We said, please tell them what you want put in that bill. And a lot of people have responded. We have a, like a 70 click rate that they did respond to that, that action alert.
So we know that these things are being sent to, directly to, to the congressmen and to the senators. And they’re seeing them and again, they know who our organization is. They see the letters that say proud member of national right, your congressman, and they pay attention to that. Very good. Well, I support what you guys are doing. I think this is a way in which we can show strength and show power and it’s right in keeping with the first Amendment, the second Amendment and actually the Constitution. This is constitutionally a sound application. National write your congressman.
So give your email out one more time. Terry T. Bates N w y c gmail.com all right, thank you. Terry Bates, national right. Your congressman, thanks for being here and we’ll have you back. Like to have you back again prior to the midterms. Thank you, Scotty, and thank you. You betcha. Take care. You as well. God bless. Well, ladies and gentlemen, it’s not every day we come across a tool like National Write your congressman. I heard him say it’s $300 a year, $6 a week. Perhaps that’s a lot of money. I, I would say it is a lot of money.
$300. There’s a lot of things we could do with $300. But I think this is the kind of force that Americans can put forth in moving in the same direction. And there’s no doubt in my mind that if they get a couple thousand letters on behalf of any of the issues, any of those bills that come up, that they get some considerable attention from their congressman. Well, coming up next, our good friend Marlon, John Grinder and Carmen Love from American X Live. And we are the people. We’re going to talk about X Spaces. Yes, X Spaces, folks, if you’re not familiar with X Spaces, it’s the greatest exercise of our First Amendment rights that I’ve ever seen is simply a town hall open forum on spaces where you can host a meeting and as many people that want to attend can attend.
As many people as you want to have contribute to the conversation. Can contribute to the conversation. There’s generally a host, a co host, there are speakers and then there are hundreds if not thousands of people who just listen in. And we’ll be back in a minute with John Grinder and Carmen Love from American X Live to talk about X Spaces. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, Sovereign Radio. Glad to have you with us. You are the MVP of the show. You are the reason we’re here. So we thank you for listening. We are going to move into our next segment.
It’s one that has very become very near and dear to me and that is the subject of X Spaces. I believe X Spaces is the greatest exercise of our First Amendment rights that we’ve ever seen. It’s good old fashioned talk radio for the masses. Our next guest will explain how it works, why it works and why he’s having success. So let me bring him in now. He is Mr. John Grinder, known as Marlon on X. How you doing, Marlon? Great to see you, Scotty. Hear me Okay, I hear you. Okay, I see you. Okay. You’re, you’re, you’re out in the great outdoors.
Are your feet on the ground? Are you grounding right now? I, I am. That’s exactly what I’m doing, yes. You know, awesome. Where are you? I’m out front of my house. So I live, I live out in the woods, Scotty. Even though I live in New Jersey, you know, there’s a lot of rural areas. I live in the, the gar. You know, the, the farming district. Sure. So, you know, a lot of blueberries and cranberries around where I live. And you know, actually Hamilton, New Jersey is close and that’s probably the blueberry capital of the world.
So there you go. A little trivia for you. For blueberries, you have to learn what you can and can’t eat out in there in the, in the wild, don’t you? That’s right. That’s right. So let’s jump into spaces. I. Actually your spaces was one of the first. I attended and I, it immediately blew me away because I realized what I was witnessing was an exercise in our first amendment. You were the host, you had a couple of co hosts, and, and the way that spaces works is you’re allowed to give the microphone to whoever you want to speak.
And I know you’re very, you’re very open minded and fair. Anybody who wants to speak, you let speak. And the topic, the topic of conversations do change. Sometimes they move from one topic to the next within a space. But you do it Monday through Friday, five days a week, for three hours a day. Let’s go back to the beginning. What, why did you start doing this? What was it about spaces that said, gee, I gotta, I gotta do this and I gotta do it five days a week? So I have to tell you, you know, Scotty, the whole reason that I’m even on X was because I, I needed.
In my small little world. I’ve been an offshore fisherman my entire life. I’ve been very connected to the environment here. I’ve fished commercially, not much of the species that I haven’t done. And really there was a problem with the east coast wind package. Them coming in, putting windmills in, doing sonar and killing whales and porpoise and sea life and all the things that people don’t see. So I needed to come somewhere where I wasn’t getting the right answers out of my GOP in New Jersey. I don’t think that they were covering it well. They, they weren’t very informed about it.
So honestly, when Elon had bought X, I, I says, you know what? Everybody’s saying, hey, let’s go to X. And you know what? That’s what I did. And then once I got on there and I started talking about my problems, the things that I was working on, I soon realized that they were all connected, Scott. They were all connected with BlackRock and JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs and, and knew that they all had an interest in the, in the, in the east coast wind. My own governor, his wife has a 23% stakeholder in Goldman Sachs. I mean, this was a $1.2 trillion deal that they pulled off.
You know, honestly, Scotty, in this state, they leveraged my kid state. So you know what? When I realized and I got on spaces, I just was able to connect the dots, just like a lot of your community does. You know, listening to the information that you’re putting across, you know, if anybody’s listening the last, you know, four or five years, they. They realize these things are coming. So. So, you know, that’s what I do enjoy about X. I enjoy it because I, I like the interaction and, And Scotty, I like the American talk. You are. You are very good at it.
I’m gonna bring somebody else in. She’s one of your co hosts in one of your cohorts in American X Live. And if you think because she’s got a Southern dialect that that means something to me, you’re goddamn right, because I just love when she speaks because she speaks from the heart. And this is a woman who walks the talk. And we’re going to bring her in now. Welcome Carmen. Carmen, Love to Sovereign Radio. How are you, Carmen? Doing pretty good. Had a, Had a long night. But I’m here and I’m always grateful and glad to be here, especially with two great guys.
We know, we’re. We know you are dealing with a grandbaby that’s not been well. So our prayers go out to you and our audience. Please say a prayer for Carmen’s little granddaughter. Beautiful little girl. But, Carmen, why did you get involved with spaces and what does it mean to you, man? So, you know, Scotty, I got involved with the community first, right, at 16 years old. And I was raised in a family around law. My uncle was a judge. I had an uncle that was a North Carolina representative. I actually helped on his campaign Very young, 14 years old.
So I always knew the importance of my voice and expressing it at places like school board, town hall meetings, etc. But whenever Twitter came around first, you know, I got on Twitter and I Thought, well, maybe this will be a really good platform, you know, to find others that see things the way I do or want to be interested in. Turned out not to be so great. And then Elon bought it. When Elon bought X, I had an account before that that was suspended of 600 plus thousand followers because I said something that they didn’t, like, got back on.
And when spaces started in 2020, though, November 2020, they were very different than any other, Any experience I’d ever had. You could have multiple people from all around the world, not just states, right? And you. You could get. You could get in contact with them. You could hear what they had to say from the outside looking in. So I got involved because I felt like my voice mattered, and that’s how I could give back to my nation. Very interesting. And when did you and Marlon hook up together? When did you guys meet? And did you meet on.
Did you meet on Spaces? We did. We did. I met Marlon through a previous organization that we were both a part of. And Marlon is. He is who he says he is. Right? You know, who you see every day is who you get. So that’s. You know, what impressed me about Marlon is he loves his family, and he is who he is. You get the same person, and he loves this nation. Is that true, Marley? You know what? I. You know what, Scotty? I do love my money, and I was thankful to be able to hook up with people like Carmen.
And, you know, and really, it’s because of people like Carmen that have come in and really built this community. It’s not just me. It’s not just John. It’s not just Carmen. It’s a whole host of people, and Sovereign Radio is a part of that, Scotty. That’s. That’s what the networking can do. The reason I think that the spaces are a little bit more impactful than most is that you. Anybody can stroll into that space. If you’re on Telegram or you’re on these other ones, you. You kind of have to be in that group here. Anybody from anywhere can roll into Carmen or I space and.
And. And be able to request the mic and actually go up there and voice your opinion, no matter where you’re at in the world. Now, I’m not saying that, hey, there isn’t a lot of fakeness or on that platform, but I think Carmen and the community has done a good job of calling these people out, weeding these people out, and. And you’re getting a true feel from us. So that’s the way I feel. About it. So thank you, Carmen. Yeah, Carmen, you said something very important. It is a global medium. When you open up the spaces and begin to host the spaces and start to let people speak, you get people from all over the world.
Have you tracked the number of countries that have attended your spaces? I bet you’ve had at least 20 or 30 countries come into your spaces. Absolutely. I mean, you know, from Spain to Ireland to London to, you know, Paris to Greece. And then you go from Africa, South Africa. You know, I could just keep going. Right. I mean, I mean, I actually had a space with the South African community regarding the farmers situation. And it was a very long space, but it was very informational. They’re scared to talk, aren’t they, Carmen? They’re scared to talk. You know, I had, I had a couple come up and a very nice couple.
They are farmers and they were both attacked. Video footage was presented during my space. They are still in court four years later. The cops were involved. They’re very scared and they’re chi. They have two, you know, they have a daughter, a young daughter. They want to get out of there, but they, they have no choice, you know, they have to stay. And it’s a scary situation. And I had the South African community able to come up and voice their side and it was all, it was very respectful space. I’m not going to accept anything other than.
But to hear true testimony was very heartfelt, very hard. Yeah. For those of you have never used spaces, it’s really quite simple. It’s. You follow Marlon or Carmen or anybody and they start a spaces. You’re immediately notified that they have begun a spaces and you could just click on their profile, you enter their spaces and then you can request to speak and the, the host and the co host give you the microphone. When it’s your turn to speak. Some people require you to raise your hand to speak. I’ve heard open mics where people are free for all, which are pretty crazy.
I’m sure you’ve been on an open mic spaces. It gets pretty crazy with people talking over each other. But I like the way you conduct it. People are orderly. You have them raise their hand, you call on them. And other than the ones you know are trolls and have been on and, and, and trolled you, you pretty much let anybody speak on your spaces that from what I’ve seen, you let anybody speak. You don’t have to agree with them, right? Absolutely. If you’re asking me, yes. I mean, I don’t actually, I don’t wanna. I won’t I don’t want everyone that comes up to agree with me.
I can’t learn anything in life if everyone’s agreeing with me, you know, so, you know, you remain teachable, you practice patience and you allow others to have a voice like you want. And I want a voice, so I give others a voice. And Marlon, you know, his face really taught that to me as well. He has anyone and everyone come up. We, the, we, we the people, we the people’s voices matter. And we may not have, you know, I may not have senators, etc, coming and sitting in my spaces, but I guarantee you I have them listening to my spaces.
Yeah, and it’s interesting because when you go into a spaces, you’re not required to speak, you can listen. And in fact, only a small percentage of the audience does speak. Right? You get many more listeners than speakers. A typical space, your spaces are three hours. How many people speak in general over those three hours in your spaces? Anywhere from like 30, 40 speakers to 60 speakers. Right? 60 speakers is a lot. That’s a lot of people coming up and expressing. You know, I want to say one thing though. You know, hey, these spaces, you know, it is.
It is a free speech platform. But, you know, that doesn’t give the people the right to just go up there and speak anything they want. Right. You have to understand what inflammatory speech is. You know, to give an example, and I’ve gave this many times. If you went in front of your Capitol building and you weren’t happy with the way they were conducting their policy, their lobbyist, whatever, and you went out there and said, hey, we’re going to go burn the Capitol down. We’re going to remove you, they’re going to arrest you out in front of that Capitol building.
Okay, so basically, the way that you would speak in front of your Capitol building is the way that I would speak in these spaces that I. If there’s anything that to heed from that, it’s just we’re seeing legislation being passed in other countries that they are prosecuting for social media posts hurting people’s feelings. You know, this. This is coming to America, man. So just, you know, I wanted to put that out there. I think the word is respect. I think all you ask is for people to be respectful and again, can have whatever opinion you want, can completely disagree on an issue.
I can come into his spaces and say, I want every one of those 21 million people that Biden led in this country illegally, I want them deported. The next guy can come in and say, well, I think they should all stay here. And that’s okay. That that’s the kind of free speech platform that we’re looking for. What we’re not looking for is people to come in and swear at you and call you names and tell you you’re stupid. I’ve heard some of that. But a good host will cut that off pretty quickly, won’t they? Well, look, hey, and this doesn’t go for everybody that’s involved.
And listen, I’m an adult. I curse just like everybody else. Right. But, you know, I don’t think that’s the right platform for it. I really don’t. I think that, you know, you wouldn’t talk in regular public like that. I don’t understand why people need to feel that. So. So in my particular spaces, and this isn’t for everybody, you know, I don’t want people dropping the GD or the F word. You know, HPG 13, you know, blah, blah, blah. Something slips, I get it. But you know what? What we really want, Scotty, is we want the younger crowd.
We want the younger crowd, the Gen Z’s, to be able to hear what we’re talking about, to educate them. And I think that’s important. So if we keep it. Keep it kind of clean and you know, you know what? It helps me when I, hey, I’m. I’m doing something in Washington, I’m going in front of this committee or I’m meeting with a senator, the first time I drop an F bomb, it’s over. So it’s more, you know, what I tell people, I use it for me. Well, and, you know, also to just add on to that, Scotty, every space that we schedule, that I schedule is different, right? I got karma with Carmen.
I’ve got the Round Table on X. And, you know, so Carmen with karma is a little bit more edgier. And it gives someone. It gives these people the. Some people just don’t have the demeanor of not. Not cussing. So when they say the words GD or something like that, then we. I want to put a stop to it. But, you know, at night, late night, it’s a little different than daytime. But is. It really is what I started thinking. And I’m going, where can I make a change? Right? I could actually make a change at late night when I don’t allow that, because I think we need that in our world.
We’re teaching our younger generation. They go by our actions, right? And so if they hear us doing that, then they’re going to repeat that. And so I think that we need to teach them how to be proper in every aspect and any, under any condition. And so at nighttime, I’ve even started changing the fact that I don’t want that at night time either. Makes sense. I understand and I tend to agree. Of course there are friends I have like Daryl Buckner, who on a Friday night will let people drop F bombs and use whatever kind of language they want.
And that’s his prerogative. As, as an ex host, I don’t think it particularly adds to the conversation. And that isn’t the point of an X spaces. It’s not to see who can use more foul language than the next guy. Tell us what kind of subjects you talk about. Obviously, there’s a lot of political talk. There’s talk of tech. I’ve heard big tech politics. We’ve talked trucking on your spaces. We’ve talked about geoengineering and the weather. Give your, give my audience an idea of the, the subject matter you deal with money to Friday on your spaces, Marlon.
So, and, and, and listen, Carmen’s catching up in some of the things that, that were lacking in her department, right? So like, you know, she’s learned a lot about politics from hanging around and, and, and she’s getting a lot better. So. And, but she’s got her attributes of nene. She needs to teach me. So we both kind of learn from each other, number one, right. The, the subject matter. You know what’s been good, Scotty? I was able to come in here, take the east coast wind and see how it really infected my Republican leaders, my gop, the conservative narrative and how he was influenced by money.
And then I was able to see like on a national scale by going into those spaces. And then my entire life has been flooded with politics. My parents were GOP chairs and vice chairs for 20 years in my, in my county. So, you know, I knew all the players. So it was easy for my name to be able to go in and ask questions. And hey, they, you know, they need to start listening to what we’re talking about. So, so basically the information goes from the green energy plan that we, we, we’ve well connected to a lot of the corporate entities that we deal in.
Trucking, right. BlackRock and Vanguard, and they all have logistic ties. And really coming onto these spaces was the only way that I could ever put those things together. So understanding politics, the way that they are able to fund campaigns, in particular candidates, how it’s a popularity contest, these methods, I think, you know, that we’re really good at being able to expose the methods that people can take that message out of that space and apply it to their own county. And once they start paying attention to like, man, Marlon was right. Let’s look. Hey, that subcontractor, look, he’s buddies with him.
You know, when you’re able to actually see it from a local to a county to a state to a federal. So that’s pretty much what we cover. Anything under the sun. A lot of child trafficking, a lot of logistics problems, a lot of dot problems I’ve been advocating in Washington. So, you know, I have these accolades to go on. And really what I’d like to see other people do is create their own coalitions and I can go down and help them lobby and Washington. So that’s what I encourage on these spaces. You just essentially alluded to the learning factor.
There’s a lot to learn on these spaces. I have learned a ton of. I have now, as you know, become involved in the trucking industry with small truckers through the nooa, through Mike Boston’s organization, because of your spaces. I learned about the plight of truckers. I never really thought about what our truckers really up against in America. The owners and operators of the big rigs, what troubles do they face? Everything that comes to our home comes that last mile is on a truck. So I’ve learned that you say, Carmen, you have learned about politics. I think you’re pretty politically astute.
You must have been following politics before spaces. But spaces is a place where you can learn about politics and big tech and trucking and geoengineering and cryptocurrency. A lot of crypto talk on spaces, A lot of investment banking talk. You just gotta find your niche. But whatever your niche is, it’s on spaces. Would you agree? If there’s a niche you’re interested in, everyone can find it on spaces. Well, let me give you a small example, Scotty. I’ll tell you what. I’ve been a skin cancer candidate my entire life. Irish kid, light skin. And you know what? I developed things in the past, and I had developed a spot on my face and you know, of coming out of these spaces and understanding a lot of the homeopathic things that you can learn prophylactics to help you cut down on times that the common cold, how you can combat other things.
So today I use an example. This skin tag, this place on my skin cancer, this pre basal cell, I started putting golden castor oil on it. And you know what? I made that testimony today because I’ve Been putting it on for about 65 days and it’s just about gone. It’s been there for two years. So like these homeopathics, it’s just going to lead us right down the right path here and that’s how much we cover. So got to keep up. Yeah. And you think about it, we learn gardening, you know, like, you know, tips on food, the beef initiative.
We learn meat, you know, about our meats and what’s healthy for us to eat, not eat. There’s such importance to these spaces. In hopes that everyone hears this. The importance of it is you have a voice too, and you may have a niche that you want to share with us that I may not know. And so I’m always open and majority of people are not saying everyone has your best interest at heart, but that’s in life in general. But on these spaces, it gives you an opportunity to, to go back and forth with others, like I said, and talk about gardening, talk about, you know, I mean, hair talk, you know, we don’t want chemicals of in our shampoo.
I didn’t even think about that. And then someone brings it to my attention that they’re adding chemicals in our shampoo. Well, I’m going to change my shampoo. So I’m really excited about that. Yeah. Speaking of excited, I’m excited about our partnership. Sovereign Radio and American X Live. We’re at the very early stages of our partnership. You’re here today on Sovereign Radio. I’m introducing you to, to my audience. I come on your spaces, Sovereign Radio gets introduced to your audience, and then you are aggregating space hosts under this brand, American X Live. And how many hosts do you have now, Marlon, that are using the American X live? There’s about 20 of us, you know, and you have to remember this is a volunteer thing, right? So people come in and out and, and they contribute when they can.
But you know what, what was really amazing, Scotty? You’re talking about the partnership, you know, everything, those, those different categories that we have. We have people that can help you fight addiction. We have education people, we have child trafficking people. We have all these people that would definitely come on, enhance Sovereign Radio’s message and, and really to be able to get the right message out with the media membrane gone. You know what I mean, Scotty? I mean, I think that’s what we’re working towards. Yeah, I’m looking forward to getting a lot of your space hosts on Sovereign Radio because they’re experts in subjects that my audience can learn.
Learn about before I Cut you guys loose. I’m going to bring in my next guest. There he is. Jim. Thanks. Thanks for hanging in there, Jim. I want to meet John Gardner and Carmen Love from American X Live. And we are the people. They have an X Spaces platform that we’re partnering with to syndicate our content together and, and grow our audiences. So I wanted you two to meet. Jim is the biblical expert. He’s spent his life in international finance. So got a lot he can talk about on your spaces, John, and certainly you guys can contribute to his content at some point, but I just wanted to introduce you guys to each other.
Nice to meet you guys. Nice to meet you as well. I can’t wait. I look forward to working with anyone where I can learn. Okay. So I don’t know that I can contribute to yours, but I can learn from you. Okay. So I’m excited about that. Well, it’s a lot to learn. You can start with going to God as Government. It is a site that he has. He also has Bible studies and so forth. So Marlon, John and Carmen, thanks for coming on. And of course we’re gonna have you on many times. So we’ll see you again soon.
Thanks, Scotty. Thanks, Scotty. It’s always good to see you. You too. All right, Jim, how you doing? I understand you’re doing some computer upgrade work, huh? Yeah, we’re taking and reconfiguring everything to a total encrypted, secure platform. So been working pretty much the day just doing that. Got a lot of software loaded, got platforms up that we’ll begin to shift towards to allow us to be more secure not only in our Bible studies and training, but get more secure in the ability of dealing with a lot of things of this world. So. Yeah, well, that’s getting more and more important, especially, you know, the roads that you’ve traveled.
Yeah, indeed. I, I’ve got to do the same here. I, I’m kind of struggling a little bit here in Mexico with. I’m using a vpn, but beyond that I just don’t know. I’m trying to get Starlink in here. There’s like a many month wait list. Starlink has just become available here. Are you using Starlink, Jim? I’m going to be doing that as well, yes. I’m migrating to that, so. And, and I’ve got to change up some communication features in our home to make all of this work. But Starlink will be the, the Internet for us. Interesting.
Well, of course you are here to bring us the spiritual moment and I thought it’d be fitting today if we talk about war and peace. It’s so, so much in the news, both domestically and of course in the Middle east, in Eastern Europe. So go ahead, I’ll turn it over. You to shed a little light on what the Bible might tell us about war and peace. Well, what’s going on in the world today is, and you’ve heard this from almost every, every news host, truth or whatever. We’re in a war of good and good versus evil.
So in understanding that, we look to skip to scripture to sort of lay out the foundation of what that really is. And if you take what Paul told us and use the Old Testament as our examples, what you’re going to find is that the Old Testament, God was warring against the evil side of the giants until basically Christ came. So what, what we’re seeing is a condition that existed thousands of years ago. This war started, got started back when Lucifer rebelled and was kicked out of Heaven. And actually the good versus evil war started then and it has continued to today.
And that’s what we’re fighting. We’re fighting the evil side of this world. The bloodlines of Cain, the bloodlines of the, the Nephilim, the giants that still exist today. And you know, we have to eradicate them because while we have celestial armies around us, the process is that God always uses people to do his bidding. So that’s what we see the fighting going on is to eliminate the evil from this world. And it’s, it’s basically blessed by God and it’s going to end with peace. That’s where we’re headed. And that, that, that has to be done for the world to change.
For the world to change. I mean we’ve all countries have signed a treaty that said we’re going to have world peace. Some countries are more difficult to get there and. But they’re going to get there. Yeah. So I mean, in short, it’s fair to say war versus peace is simply a matter of good versus evil and God versus Satan, really, isn’t it? Yeah. I mean it’s when you understand that all wars are done for the evil side of this world. Okay. Every war that has been fought was fought to enrich the, the cabal. And the cabal is the elites that came from Cain’s bloodline.
So that’s, that is what we’ve been fighting for all this time. From World War I that was used to fund the Federal Reserve bank to, to World War II that was used to begin the new world order and all the other worlds and all the other wars, I mean, the, the, the, the Korean War has never ended. They have an arm, armistress, that, that’s all that they have. That Korean War is still going on today. That was started by the Soviet Unions in the United States, by the way, not Korea. And you know, it’s, we’re into a situation where the populace being educated now can understand what it is, and, and they’re going to rise up against this and ensure that peace is to.
Going, going to be obtained. Yeah. I just have to ask on behalf of my audience, because I know you understand it as well as anyone. The war, what’s going on in Iran and Israel is more than just about nukes, is it not? Okay, so, yes. Yeah, it’s. The premise is about information. This, the, the. There was a cyber attack against the Israeli servers, and this is a retaliation for that, because the exposure that’s going to come out from that information is going to crush Israel, and that’s what the basis of this war is. Interesting. Well, if somebody has attacked the Israeli servers and obtained what Mossad and the IDF know about the world, boy, that, that can take a lot of people down, couldn’t it? Yeah, well, yeah, it was over 3 terabytes of data that they got.
Yeah. So, and that’s really what it is. And, and what you, what you see is a shift in, in Trump’s positioning of Iran. He still does not want, he still cannot allow them to enrich uranium to create nuclear arsenal, but he also is the protector of their skies. So the reason why he, he wants it that way because basically he wants to protect that data because that data is going to free the world. So the data that was stolen, the three terabytes, was it indeed Iran who got a hold of that data? Yeah. Okay, so it’s in the hands of some, some people who could do some damage with it if they want to release it.
Yeah. All right, well, that, that says it all right there. Yeah. And, and at the center of this is Messiah. Okay. So at the center of all of this is Messiah. So I, I have to tell people quite often, and people that are from my family, extended family, cousins, and we all had aunts and uncles and grandparents that were in Hitler’s concentration camp. So all were Jews. I have to explain to them that Benjamin yet Nahu and the Mossad and the idf, they’ve not always been very good boys, have they? No, matter of fact, they’re owned and operated by the Rothschilds.
That, that whole, that whole country was started by the Rothschilds. Was it not? Oh yeah, yeah. I mean the, the country was given to the Rothchilds by the United Kingdom through the Balfour Agreement and it was set up that way to, in order to control the thought processes of the world as the state of Israel being the nation of Israel that the Bible talks about. And that was not the case, but that’s what they were trying to, to provide to the world was State of Israel should be the one that you protect and oh, by the way, we own it.
So therefore you’re going to protect us and allow us to do what we do and there’s going to be no accountability. And now that is all changed. You know, you have already alluded to this is going to end in peace. So I want to kind of conclude on that note, there’s really no reason for us to, to be operating in fear. Most people, when they look at the situation, they think nukes are going to fly, we’re going to go to World War 3, there’s going to be attacks on our homeland, which there, there still may be some.
It’s certainly possible that the illegals that are here, military agent are used to attack our homeland. But at the end of the day we, we need not operate on a basis of fear, should we? No. I mean The Bible has 3, 365 Scriptures that tells you do not fear one for each day of the week. So yeah, we’re not supposed to live in fear at all, but we’re also not supposed to live with a mindset of this world. So you, what you, what you find is people that live in this world with a mindset of this world will be fearful because they’re not leaning on, on the spiritual side of life and allowing God to control the outcomes, which basically that’s what he told us he would do in protecting us.
Well, I want to close. I have advice to people who ask me, well, how do I change my fearful mindset? The, the three things I always tell them is spend some time in prayer and meditation, go out for a long walk and, and ground, put your feet in the grass or in the sand and spend time with family and give, give, give, love and hugs. Anything you want to add to that? No, I mean all of that and the understanding of why all that takes shape in eliminating the fear is you got to get into the word.
You got, you got to read and study to, to understand what, why all of that is, is working for us in helping us to eliminate our fear. Well, Jim, thanks for this week’s spiritual moment. Let’s give Our audience where they can find Jim Pugh and, and Goddess government and all your work. Yeah, it’s, it’s website is www.government.com a substack is God is Gov on all of the podcast. Wherever you get your podcast, you can, you can find our, our daily devotions, our weekly historical review of the world, world history, and all of our Bible studies. Incidentally, this is a little inside business I thought I’d share with you.
I checked our site today and everybody’s channel was up to date except yours. So our AI obviously is having some kind of tweaking problem. Jim, if I didn’t know any better, God is Government is being attacked on our website. It’s just part of the war and peace and good versus evil we’re talking about, isn’t it? Yep. Well, all right. Well, thanks Tim. We’ll see you next week. Have a good one. Bye Bye. Well, that was Jim Pugh, our weekly spiritual moment. Always interesting to talk with Jim because as we face a lot of problems in the world, a lot of evil, a lot of satanic things that we know about Diddy and Epstein and the satanic rituals they perform with kids, it’s, it’s good to ground ourselves in some spiritual talk.
And uh, that’s what the spiritual moment is all about. Well, before we close, ladies and gentlemen, coming up next week, we may have to take a break. We’ll, we’ll put word out on the website. We certainly have a uh, two or three more shows that are not edited yet. So whether we do a show next week or not, we have plenty of content that’ll be posted on sovereignradio.com our online shows. We are renegotiating all of our agreements with our radio affiliates. Will be back on radio in early July. I’m looking forward especially to going back on Salem Radio.
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