Friday, July 19
In Loving Memory Of Lou Dobbs With Mike Lindell
Mike Lindell expressed his deep sadness over the passing of his friend and mentor, Lou Dobbs, emphasizing Dobbs’ legendary status and his commitment to election security. Lindell reminisced about their recent prayer together and Dobbs’ impactful career at CNN and Fox News, highlighting his relentless pursuit of truth and transparency in elections. He praised Dobbs for mentoring many and remaining proactive about securing election platforms. Lindell showcased clips from Dobbs’ career to illustrate his long-standing concerns about electronic voting machines and their potential vulnerabilities.
Lindell also mentioned Dobbs’ efforts to raise awareness about election integrity and criticized the proprietary nature of voting machine software, which limits external verification. He recalled Dobbs’ support for paper ballots and his collaboration on election-related initiatives, including speaking at Lindell’s events.
Lindell urged viewers to visit LindellPlan.com, where they could find information on securing mail-in ballots and ensuring their votes are counted accurately. He stressed the importance of continuing Dobbs’ mission to protect American democracy by securing the election process. Lindell encouraged donations to support these efforts and praised Dobbs’ unwavering dedication to the country. He concluded by honoring Dobbs’ legacy and urging others to keep pushing for election integrity, inspired by Dobbs’ passion and determination.
Zar: Smartphone Radiation Effects Exactly Like Honeymoon Phase Of American Generations Smoking Cigs
Aaron Zar highlighted the health risks associated with prolonged exposure to radiation from smartphones and Bluetooth devices. He pointed out that legal clauses on these devices recommend keeping them away from the head by five millimeters, yet people often hold them against their heads or keep them in their pockets, exposing themselves to potentially harmful radiation. Zar compared this situation to the historical normalization of smoking, which was later proven to cause cancer. He emphasized the importance of being aware of these risks as the long-term effects are only starting to become evident.
Zar mentioned that his company offers a range of products designed to protect individuals from such radiation, including backpacks, phone cases, and crossbodies, all made in the USA. They also hold several Air Force contracts, highlighting their commitment to protecting both military personnel and civilians. Zar encouraged listeners to visit their website and use a discount code for purchases, suggesting that these products can make a significant difference in daily life. He humorously recommended buying multiple products to ensure that loved ones are also protected. Finally, Zar expressed gratitude for the opportunity to discuss these issues and underscored the importance of protecting oneself from digital footprints and radiation exposure.
Bin Ladin: Digital Madness Will Only Increase In The Next Few Months
Joe Allen and Noor Bin Laden discussed their concerns about technological developments shaping the future, particularly the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital control. They argued that current technological advancements are being used for psychological warfare and societal manipulation, comparing the situation to a “giant lab experiment.”
Allen noted the potential harm and control these technologies could exert, drawing parallels to monopolies that stifle innovation and prioritize profit over public well-being. He expressed concerns about AI’s implications for job displacement and the broader societal impact.
Bin Laden echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the dystopian nature of the “Great Reset” and the push toward a society dominated by AI, robotics, and digital control. She pointed out the growing influence of tech elites and their sudden support for President Trump, which she viewed with suspicion. She warned about the impending reality of digital passports, social credit systems, and the erosion of personal freedoms.
Both speakers highlighted the need to be vigilant about these changes, recognizing the rapid encroachment of digital surveillance and control on personal liberties. They stressed the importance of understanding the broader implications of these technologies and advocated for resistance against their unchecked implementation.