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Who actually has a neshamah, what went wrong with Adam and Chawah, and why humanity failed its first test pulls you into a story that began in the Garden but still defines people today. When the world collapsed into violence, corruption, and chaos, Yahowah chose Noach to prove how thinking, listening, and responding could preserve the human experience and reset everything through the Flood. How that failure repeats now, why conscience is disappearing, and what it means for you ties together neshamah vs nepesh, Adam and Chawah, Noach’s test, the Flood reset, and the rise of human corruption.

00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Topical
00:02:05 ~ Show format, schedule & structure
00:05:30 ~ Neshamah vs Nepesh (conscience vs awareness)
00:10:00 ~ Conscience collapse & modern humanity
00:11:00 ~ Adam, Chawah & origin of Neshamah
00:14:10 ~ Noach, the Flood & humanity reset
00:18:45 ~ Religion, politics & human corruption (Hamas / Nephilim)
00:21:30 ~ Trump, Rahab & prophecy timeline
00:27:30 ~ Trump revenge / Comey / “86–47”
00:31:30 ~ Marxism, politics & Babel (systems collapse)
00:34:30 ~ Ocean Studio validation & closing

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00:00Come a little closer and lend me your ears.
00:04Don't worry, you keep yours while I keep mine.
00:08In each episode, we'll dig into the major stories, uncover the truth and retrieve gems from Yarda's blog.
00:16We'll discuss what's right, bark about what's wrong, wag our tails at the thrill of discovery
00:21and take you on adventures through the exciting world we live in today.
00:24So, fasten your curiosity leash and get ready.
00:32Right then, coming to you with another episode of the Yarda's blog on a blog.
00:36Tomorrow's news disseminated today. Let's dive in.
00:41That is a wonderful introduction. I love the Wook.
00:44You know the Wook, watch that whole thing with the maximum curiosity.
00:48For those who are watching our program, we have Kevin here, our co-host on the vlog on the vlog.
00:54You'll see that we're in a slightly different setup here in our Ocean Studio.
00:58We've been working on this for the last couple of hours.
01:01Our goal was to find a corner of the Ocean Studio where we could have all of our expensive gear.
01:08We probably have $30,000 worth of gear here or more.
01:12And we wanted to see if we could put it inside.
01:14We have a room here that has a sliding glass wall.
01:18So, we got it all inside other than, you know me, and I'm pretty drip dry.
01:22Right. So, we have one bank of lights and me and the microphone and the Wook that are outside.
01:27Wook went for a swim today, so he's drip dry too.
01:30So, that was the first thing.
01:32So, the hour that it takes normally to an hour and a half for us to set up the Ocean
01:38Studio and then to cover it back up and protect it,
01:41we think we have taken now down to less than five minutes.
01:45So, we can do this more regularly.
01:47Of the efficiency, yes.
01:49That was that part of it.
01:50And the other part of it was to eliminate the afternoon burnout on the sun now that it's north of
01:56our horizon during the afternoon.
01:58I think we've done both of those two.
02:00All right. So, that's the answer on the new studio.
02:05What you see there is a timer because we have decided that we're going to try to do a couple
02:11of things that I've not been very good at.
02:14Rich thinks he's going to be great at it and has asked for it.
02:17And, Kevin, you're saying that you want it, but you're betting against it.
02:22And those two things are to be corralled into a regular schedule so that I can be counted on at
02:3111 o'clock Atlantic time,
02:34which is Eastern time, to be sitting in this chair ready to go for a blog on the blog.
02:38And we'll do one five days a week at this time.
02:42And it'll be a 30 to a 40-minute show.
02:45Okay. That's the first thing.
02:46And the second thing is that it'll be a 30 to a 40-minute show and that I can actually
02:50be constrained to the top of the topic.
02:55Is that all true there, Kevin?
02:57Yes. Yeah. Well, Wookiee's going to help.
02:59Okay. Wookiee's going to help.
03:00All right. So, that is the plan.
03:03The other part of the plan is like the syndicated show I did on radio, talk radio a long time
03:08ago on the Genesis Communication Network called Shattering Myths.
03:12It was a show where I did three one-hour segments, five days a week.
03:17And one of those segments was always on the Torah.
03:19One was on the news and one was on just whatever was of interest that particular day.
03:24And we had a lot of interaction with callers on that third segment.
03:28So, in this format, we're going to do 15 to 20 minutes related to Torah events and Torah discussion.
03:37The other will be on the news.
03:39And they don't have to be balanced every day.
03:40We do have a timer there so you can actually see how we're doing on this process.
03:44And I've eaten up three minutes now with the introduction, which should not be counted against me on the timing.
03:50I have to reset the timer?
03:52Yes. Okay. Yes.
03:53Now, also, if you notice that on our last blog on the blog, we had Roger Bankston with us.
04:02We loved Roger Bankston being part of us.
04:04Roger will be invited back regularly.
04:06Our intent is to do a rotating co-host.
04:12And so, there are three or four other people that have volunteered that are interested in doing this.
04:16But we will have Roger routinely in this role.
04:20He was great.
04:21We love Roger.
04:22But I think giving other people an opportunity to express themselves and for the Covenant family and those just watching
04:28us, learning from us, I think they should have the opportunity to see more voices, just as we have expanded
04:34family hour.
04:37So, that is the plan.
04:38And there's one other aspect of it.
04:39Since we go to all the trouble to set up the studio, Rich thinks it'll be a grand idea.
04:44And I agree with him that five minutes after we conclude this program, I will do a vlog program.
04:52This will be a continuation of our basics program on luminaries.
04:55And we'll just go right one from another.
04:58Set up time is reduced.
05:00And on a normal day when we're doing this at the times that we have designated, then we will then
05:07do a sunset show perhaps from the studio.
05:10So, that's the plan.
05:12All right.
05:12So, I'm going to give you first dibs there.
05:14Kevin, you get a chance.
05:17You get a chance to talk about, or introduce at least, what is, you think, the more interesting, one of
05:23the more interesting subjects, Torah-related, of the last few weeks.
05:29Well, I think the discussion that Perry and I were having on Perry's concept of the Neshama, and it's a
05:38topic on the Yadaya chat room.
05:41And the premise was that people losing their Neshama are not using their Neshama correctly.
05:49And my point was that there are actually people walking among us today that never had a Neshama because they
05:57come down, a Neshama comes from Adam and Anshawa.
06:00It's why the daughters of Adam were so beautiful, is the translation we know, but desirable to those outside of
06:12the garden because they had Neshamas and they had projni with Neshamas.
06:18And so, I think that, you know, that premise that we know that everybody has a soul and a pesh,
06:24right, but it's just offensive for some reason for people to think that there's people that walk among us today,
06:30population groups, that never had an Neshama.
06:34Yeah, that's an interesting thought.
06:35First, an Neshama is different than a nefesh soul.
06:40Wookiee has decided that he has the whole desk now to roll them around in since we moved so many
06:46things off of it.
06:46But there you go.
06:47I can now see you again.
06:51Most people have no idea what a Neshama is.
06:53In fact, I think if you were to poll a thousand people, we'd be lucky if one in a thousand
06:57people, and it may be as few as one in a million people.
07:00I think that's probably a closer number.
07:02One in a million people know what a Neshama is.
07:05And that leads to confusion because those who want to attack the Torah will say that Adam could not have
07:14been the first man 6,000 years ago.
07:16And it's true.
07:18He's not the first man.
07:19And the Torah is very clear that he was not the first human.
07:22He was the first human conceived in God's, in Yahweh's image.
07:27And to be conceived in Yahweh's image, he had to be given in addition to an animal soul.
07:33God's very clear.
07:34All animals have souls.
07:36A soul is a nefesh.
07:37A soul gives you consciousness, the ability to observe your environment and respond to it.
07:45It's the thing that distinguishes between plants and animals.
07:48A plant cannot respond to the environment, doesn't really observe it.
07:52But an animal responds, can observe what's happening around them, and can respond to it.
07:57That is a nefesh.
07:58All animals have a nefesh.
08:00Humans are animals.
08:02We have a nefesh.
08:03But to make one man in his image, his firstborn, Adam, he gave Adam from himself a neshama.
08:12A neshama is a conscience.
08:15Now, conscience and consciousness are very different things.
08:21And a conscience is that ability to calibrate what you have seen, what you have heard, what you have read,
08:29so that you can deduce right and wrong, good and bad, productive and counterproductive.
08:37So that literally you know the difference between right and wrong.
08:40And so the question is, in today's Generation Z, with so few people thinking,
08:48and even those who are getting an Ivy League education, are particularly inept.
08:56They are grossly immoral.
08:59They are incapable of actually reasoning, of using evidence and reason and coming to an intelligent decision.
09:07They're indoctrinated into Marxism and to the ideals of progressive Marxism, and they're just really lost beyond that.
09:17So the question then becomes also, as you look at people who are overtly religious or very conspiratorial,
09:24they aren't thinking.
09:25And it's as if their ability to think has been rendered moot.
09:31So they're essentially incapable of thinking.
09:36So then the question becomes, since that is the difference between man created in God's image and all other people,
09:45is do all humans actually have a conscience, a nishama?
09:52Or is it the factor that most or all do, but it has been rendered inept through religious and political
10:03indoctrination,
10:04such that it's no longer capable of functioning?
10:09And when I look at humanity now, it is so different than what I experienced when I was younger.
10:17Ability to debate, to reason, to make sound judgments.
10:21It's dissipated in our society.
10:26So this then puts us in an interesting query.
10:30One person was given a nishama by Yawa, and that was Adam, the first man.
10:38He is actually Yawa's firstborn.
10:40It's Dode's soul.
10:42That's another interesting topic for another show.
10:44And when Chawa was created for Adam, she was given that same nishama.
10:50We're not told that was the case, but it's obviously deduced from the presentation that Yahweh has provided.
10:59And then mankind turned really nasty.
11:04We have what God refers to as the Nephilim.
11:08They're not giants.
11:09They're the opposite of that.
11:10They're fallen.
11:10They're minuscule men that turned to violence and subjugation, oppression, that sort of thing.
11:18And they are actually called Hamas by Yawa.
11:23Hamas would mean that they are terrorists.
11:26They were terrorizing one another.
11:28So the nishama man experiment that Yawa had begun for the purpose of finding a companion that was more like
11:41a son or daughter that he could trust released from this planet in three dimensions with physical bodies.
11:49And released from the restraint of a physical body so that their soul and their nishama could explore the universe
11:56with him and go from into the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh dimension.
12:00He had to be certain that we were capable of listening to him, thinking about what he said, responding appropriately,
12:10engaging such that we made a contribution to the relationship and that we could be trusted.
12:15If we made a mistake, we would correct it.
12:17We would learn from it.
12:18And that we would never double down on a mistake by lying about it.
12:23And Adam failed that test miserably.
12:28But God didn't give up on him.
12:29He still loved him.
12:29So he moved him out of the garden so he could have some real world experiences.
12:34Just like you have if you had a son that's called a deadbeat son that just isn't doesn't want to
12:40engage, doesn't want to work, doesn't want to make a contribution to the family, doesn't want to do anything all
12:44day, won't even do their chores.
12:46Eventually, you're just you can't continue to cause an environment where that child is so sheltered that they don't ever
12:54develop any grit, any backbone, any self-confidence, any personal responsibilities.
12:58You have to move them out of the house and for them to fail and get back up.
13:03You still love them, but that's what you have to do.
13:05That was the case with Adam.
13:08And but collective man became horrible.
13:11It's one of the things that I think I'm unique in saying and that it is profoundly important.
13:17And it's affirmed multiple times by Yahweh and including in Barishi Genesis 6, that the more men there are, and
13:26men and women, the worse we become.
13:30Individually, we have the potential to be good or bad.
13:32Collectively, we're always bad.
13:34And the more of us there are, the worse we become.
13:38So it became so bad that God grieved to the point he says, I wish I hadn't even created an
13:44Islam on that.
13:45And this became, I think, the one of three of the most important moments in the entire human experience.
13:56There were three points in the human experience where it's give or take.
14:01It's one yes or no.
14:03We as a species are going to be allowed to continue or it is over for us.
14:09And this was one of those moments.
14:11And so what did God do to resolve?
14:14And it goes right back into who has an Islam and who doesn't.
14:17What did God do to resolve the fallen state of humankind?
14:21He put everybody that he could work with within the Shama in a safe place.
14:27And he cleared off the Eretz, the Rand, the region of everybody else.
14:34Killed in the final.
14:35Yeah.
14:36Yeah.
14:36So what happened here?
14:38Right.
14:38What happened here is everybody within a Sama was gathered around Lake Van, the Black Sea, Caspian Sea area.
14:46They hadn't gone very far from that area.
14:48They hadn't.
14:49There were humans everywhere on earth at that time.
14:51But humans with a Masama were in that area.
14:54And what God did is he chose a man and that man's wife and his three sons and their wives
15:04to give instructions to, to see if, in fact, the human experience was possible.
15:11Could he give instructions to someone who would respond differently than Adam did in the garden?
15:18Could he offer really challenging instructions?
15:22I want you, in the middle of this mountainous region, to build a giant boat.
15:29Right.
15:30It's going to take you years and years and years to do so.
15:33I'll give you the instructions.
15:35I'll give you the blueprint.
15:36But I want you to build this thing.
15:38And then I want you to, to save animals that are native to this region.
15:44And we're going to wipe out the Sama man and start over again.
15:49It's one of the great stories.
15:51Maybe we'll do another blog on how that flood actually transpired.
15:56But it's my contention.
15:58And I think this is the most interesting story there is.
16:00And although we're down to zero, I do get an extra five minutes here because we did a five minute
16:06introduction.
16:06Uh, but what God did is he chose somebody that he thought could actually do what needed to be done.
16:15Listen to him.
16:16Think about it.
16:18Respond appropriately and demonstrate that they could see it through.
16:23And if it was not for Noak, who I'm positive God did not just find somebody out there in the
16:28boonies.
16:29That he says, you know, yeah, the people that are in the city, they're all, uh, they're all Hamas.
16:35They're all Nefalom.
16:36They're, they're, uh, terrible.
16:38I'm just going to get lucky.
16:39There's this one guy that's not in the city and I'm going to choose he and his family.
16:43I don't think there's a chance, one chance and a billion on that.
16:47That man was Chinook.
16:49The man that God said, you know, I'm impressed with him.
16:53I'm taking him.
16:54Well, he did.
16:54He took him and he redeployed him.
16:56The guy's name that means, uh, prepared and deployable.
17:00Yeah.
17:00I probably picked him.
17:02That's the, that's the guy.
17:03And, and he has a wife that has played major roles going through, uh, uh, history and their
17:09first son.
17:10That was, uh, uh, Adam's second chance to get, uh, get it right, to listen to God.
17:16See what happens.
17:17If you actually listened to God, he had it demonstrated before him, listen to God and
17:20do what he says and see how it works out.
17:23And what did it work out?
17:24It worked out into a covenant relationship and the Sama man was saved.
17:28And all humans that have an Sama have to be descended from those individuals, but that
17:32does not mean all humans have an Sama.
17:34There were lots and lots of humans on the planet that did not have an Sama.
17:39And if they enter Mary, you get a non-Nasama kid, uh, uh, humans that are essentially animals,
17:46which is not a derogatory term.
17:50And so I think it's a faction of two things.
17:52I do think there are many non-Nasama equipped humans.
17:55And second, I think the very things that caused God to come within a eyelash of ending the
18:02entire human experience, uh, during the time of Noach is that they had become religious.
18:10They'd become political, conspiratorial, deadly, violent, uh, subjugating tyrants.
18:17And they were like all religious and political regimes.
18:21They were abusive to women.
18:23Torah text is really clear.
18:25They were religious.
18:26They were abusive to women.
18:27They were violent.
18:28Uh, and when those things become predominant in a society, and they are in most societies
18:36around the earth, then what happens as a result of them is that the human experience is essentially
18:44negated and the person has crippled their Nesama, their conscience.
18:48They can no longer think their way to God, which is as God wants it to be.
18:54God realized that large concentrations of men are always bad.
19:00He's not looking for a lot of us in Shamaim.
19:03He's looking for a filter system.
19:05You got to understand the point that you just raised.
19:08You have to understand the difference in a nefesh soul and a Shama conscience and how to use
19:14them collectively to think your way to God.
19:17Based upon the evidence he has provided, it makes this a fascinating subject.
19:24Absolutely.
19:25And at the very least, don't preclude others from finding Yahweh.
19:31That, that, that puts you in shield as soon as you start, um, uh, promoting, uh, non, uh,
19:39religious political, these ideas, and you, you are actively preventing other people from
19:43finding Yahweh finding.
19:44Okay.
19:45That puts you in shield.
19:47Yes.
19:48If you're promoting Christianity or Islam or Judaism or Marxism, then you are promoting
19:55doctrines as a promoter that will put your soul in shield, which is eternal incarceration.
20:00That is correct.
20:01And so you don't want to do that.
20:04If you're the victim of Christianity, you believe the lie.
20:08You are a victim of Islam.
20:10You believe the lie.
20:11You're a victim of Judaism.
20:12You believe those lies.
20:14If you're a victim of Marxism, cause you can't think anymore, you've been indoctrinated
20:18and you believe that collective man is better than a individual man.
20:22If you are a victim of those belief systems, cause you could not think your way out of
20:28them, then your soul simply dissipates into nothingness at the end of your life.
20:33It goes away as if it never existed.
20:36And if you promote those things, your soul gets incarcerated in shield as a consequence
20:41of leading people away from, from the truth.
20:46And on another one of these, uh, I'd love to go right back to this topic and then talk
20:50about the two other, uh, crucial points in human history where the entire human experience,
20:56uh, was based, survived or failed on the actions of a single individual or a couple in the,
21:05uh, in this case, what those were.
21:07And if those people have anything in common with Noach and his wife and maybe Shem and,
21:15and we'll see.
21:16That's a good teaser.
21:17That's a good teaser.
21:19All right.
21:19So we've gone 20 seconds over our, uh, our, uh, our time with our, uh, interlude.
21:25Let's go to a news topic.
21:27It's a great, a great, uh, topic to discuss.
21:30And I think we can do this in less than 15 minutes by studying the prophets.
21:34I was the first to recognize that Donald Trump is Satan.
21:40He's Satan incarnate.
21:42He is the, who the prophets call Rahab.
21:46And Christians know this individual as the antichrist.
21:51And we were able to examine everything that, uh, Gabriel, who is Dode, had to say through
22:01Daniel and everything that is registered and Yahshia and Yoel, uh, throughout the prophets
22:09and them is more about this individual, when he would arrive, what he would do.
22:15And he is the great betrayer of Israel, the great betrayer of mankind, the great betrayer
22:19of Israel.
22:20He is literally Satan incarnate.
22:23He is going to be worse than all of the villains, uh, of human history prior to him.
22:30This man will cause more carnage than Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan, Tamerlane,
22:38Hadrian, Titus, you name it.
22:41But this is the worst human being that will have ever lived.
22:45And he, these people trying to kill him can't be done.
22:50He is, uh, he's impervious to death, which is why he will be incarcerated forever in Sheol
22:56hell.
22:57It's a black hole.
22:58Um, so if you're trying to assassinate him, don't bother.
23:03He is impervious to, uh, to that.
23:06Uh, he will finally meet his doom when he leaves Washington DC in January of 2030 and
23:17he goes to Jerusalem and on the Ides of March in 2030, he's going to finally remove all doubt
23:25on his status where he is going to announce that he is more than the leader of the world,
23:31that he is God.
23:34And he is going to, yeah, the mask comes off.
23:38And at that time, well, within, uh, less than a month of that time on April 18th of 2030,
23:46the two witnesses arrive, uh, to oppose him.
23:50And it will be a, uh, a showdown of, uh, of great interest to the world as these two people.
23:57Uh, and they're going to do a lot more than just condemn this POS, uh, that is Donald Trump.
24:03Now, three years of that.
24:05So that's a long time camping on, on the temple on, on Mount Moria.
24:09So almost three and a half years of, uh, of time for the two of us.
24:14Uh, uh, it's going to be, you know, extraordinary service.
24:16Uh, it's, it's vitally important to God that we accomplish this mission.
24:21We will, uh, we will do so, uh, but that is the, uh, that's the future.
24:26And, uh, ultimately it's on Tarua, which is the 24th of September of 2033, that he finally gets his comeuppance.
24:34And it's, uh, really interesting is how he, uh, how this happens.
24:38Yeah.
24:39He, uh, he killed, he kills one too many people.
24:42And he picks on the wrong guy.
24:44You know how, uh, uh, 2,888 years ago to almost the day that this happens, that this will happen.
24:52He, uh, told, um, uh, his pal to bring in a hub and, uh, that, um, you know, they had
24:59that face to face, you know, I, I wanted the direct confrontation with him.
25:02And, uh, you know, I said, no, you're the great troubler of, uh, of Israel.
25:05Well, you know, I'm protected and I will be continued to be protected because I speak for Yahweh and Yahweh
25:12has to protect those who speak for him.
25:14Um, but on this day, I let all of my protection down and I walk up to this POS and
25:25I said, it was Satan.
25:27I mean, he is in his minions.
25:28And I said, do what you're going to do, do it.
25:32And their attack on me is going to be so sadistic and so vicious, uh, filled with such revenge and
25:41vitriol, uh, that it's going to shock the world.
25:45And Yahweh is using that death as the sacrifice of the Adama Parah, uh, to then as a burnt offering,
25:53it'll be to purge the mortal remnant of Israel on this day, 10 days before Dodd and Yahweh return.
26:00It's a, uh, extraordinary part of prophecy.
26:03If you don't know it, then you don't know God and it's not going to bother you anyway, cause you're
26:07not going to be there.
26:08You won't live long enough to get to this point, but I would strongly encourage you to, uh, to do
26:12that.
26:13Uh, and, and I think Kevin, it's important that, uh, it's 18 months ago that I didn't just announce that
26:22Donald Trump was the person Christians know as the Antichrist.
26:27He's the Torah-less one, he's the great betrayer of Israel, and the technical term is, he is Rahab.
26:33But I proved it.
26:35I went through the, uh, it was the first really to completely unveil Daniel and tie it with the prophecies
26:43in Yoel and Yahshua Isaiah, particularly the 17th and 18th verse.
26:48And I said, this is what he's going to do, this is who he is, and this is where he's
26:53going to do it from, and this is going to be the result.
26:55And I laid it all on the line.
26:56There is a series now called Antichrist on our blog pages, probably 25 programs long in that range.
27:04So it's worth the, uh, the listen, but we identified him.
27:08He is, it's essential to our time that you know exactly who he is and have an appreciation of what
27:16he is going to do.
27:17Now that we're less than three weeks from the time of beginning of Israel's trouble, this is the main player
27:22in the world today and will be for the next seven years.
27:28Yeah, um, the, uh, the series at Zara is, is the one where, uh, the, the unveiling of, uh, or
27:35the unsealing of the book of Daniel and, and also taking, uh, through Yoel, um, that is the, uh, the
27:41Antichrist series is based on.
27:43So if those of you that can read and would like to read, I would strongly recommend at Zara.
27:48Uh, it's the ninth volume of Yadaya, I believe.
27:52Um, it just fascinating that this, the headline Republicans private.
27:57They're constantly panicking about Trump's revenge crusade.
28:00Okay.
28:00They're not actively doing anything about it.
28:02There's no one in the Senate that's saying on the Republican side, because they're politicians and it's all about power,
28:08power, power.
28:09Um, not that they can do anything, you know, it's also about, it's also about fear.
28:16Well, they're, they're, they're afraid of Donald Trump and they should be afraid of him.
28:21He's vicious.
28:22No one, no one comes after Donald Trump that isn't torn to ribbons.
28:26He is the Hannibal Lecter of politics.
28:28That's the most vicious human being that's ever lived.
28:31Yeah.
28:31He's taken a, uh, a second swipe at Comey.
28:34I believe that there's going to be charges filed against for seashells, for seashells.
28:38He put in seashells, 86, 47.
28:42And for that, I mean, that is so it's, it's been, there is nobody that could do anything like that.
28:48It's shy of, um, of Satan that would, uh, would stoop to that level of vengeance and revenge.
28:56Yeah.
28:56I saw the press conference, uh, uh, the other day, um, of him explaining what 86 means to people and
29:03about how it's all about.
29:04It's a mob hit and, you know, and, and, and it's an old mob term or whatever.
29:08I don't think so.
29:09I think it comes from diners.
29:11It's remove it from the menu.
29:12We sold out of the, of the, the special.
29:15And so 86 it from the menu is where the slang came from, you know, remove it from the menu.
29:19And he's got this.
29:21Oh, so you actually did the, uh, uh, look at, uh, I haven't done that.
29:24I thought that would be clever.
29:26I was just thought 86 means that remove it is what, uh, I thought.
29:30So you're, you're removed.
29:31So what he was saying is, is impeach and convict Donald Trump, which is 86, 47.
29:37Uh, it's, uh, which would be, it's an appropriate response, uh, to him.
29:42Politicians are too afraid of him to do that.
29:44But, uh, I have, uh, now I've heard, uh, he has been 86.
29:51Now, when I've heard that, I didn't think that that meant he had been killed.
29:56I always thought he's been 86 means that whatever position of authority or power or influence somebody
30:02had that, that problem has been taken care of.
30:05They have, they're no longer in that position.
30:08Right.
30:09Yeah, exactly.
30:10Um, but, but for him to, I mean, he spent.
30:14Five minutes blathering away about mob hits and they're not good guys.
30:20And about the term 86 in the white house, explaining himself about how, you know, Comey should
30:25definitely, uh, be, uh, prosecuted for this.
30:28And now, wow, just absolutely.
30:31Can you imagine the grand jury?
30:32I don't think the grand jury that, uh, that decided to indict him on this, uh, that 24 people
30:38in that grand jury or whatever number it was, would have had a collective IQ of a hundred.
30:42I mean, talk about a Nassama free zone.
30:45That would have been a Nassama free.
30:47If somebody said, excuse me, the man wrote and seashells, 86, 47, and you want us to
30:54prosecute, you're going to waste the courts and judges time for this.
30:59Are you out of your ever loving mind?
31:00What in the hell is wrong with you?
31:02Hell no.
31:03There wasn't a single person in there with, with character that could have said that.
31:08By the way, I'm not, I'm not a Comey fan.
31:10And, um, the interesting thing about when we, uh, besmirch, uh, Donald Trump, uh, tearing
31:17his character to ribbons.
31:19It's because we're moral, because we're judgmental, because we've read the prophets.
31:22We know who he is.
31:23Uh, I am way too conservative to be a Republican.
31:27Mm-hmm.
31:28So I am certainly not a Marxist.
31:32So when I, I'm confronted with, well, you know, the other side is, can you imagine if
31:36we had Kamala Harris as president?
31:38Uh, well, that would have been horrifying to have cackles as, uh, as president.
31:42Uh, uh, Marxists are, are dumb.
31:46Uh, Marxism is a completely failed doctrine and it's counter to what Yawa asked us for.
31:51That's, that's collectivization of, uh, of human, uh, relationships.
31:56And that makes them worse.
31:58It, uh, destroys incentive.
32:01It, uh, pulls people away from personal responsibility.
32:05Uh, there is no rational moral code that is part of it.
32:10Uh, Marxism is a completely failed economic system.
32:15And so, no, we are not Marxists.
32:18We are not progressives.
32:19We're not woke.
32:20Uh, and I, I probably can speak for you.
32:24We're, we're too conservative, too, uh, in favor of free enterprise, too, in favor of
32:30personal responsibility of smaller government and of more, uh, opportunity for individuals
32:37than is, uh, than you can be and still be a Republican.
32:41I, I can't stomach Republicans because they are, um, not in favor of any of those things.
32:50And so, no, we're not, we're, we're not Republicans.
32:53Well, because God tells us not to be political, but also because the Republicans are way too
32:58wacko, too religious and, and too, too political for our taste.
33:02But, uh, you can't get any worse than, than that man right there.
33:07That's as bad as it gets.
33:08And Marxism with, with, it's still theft.
33:12Yawa is against theft.
33:14Right.
33:14You know, and, and so Marx, even if it's the government doing it, it is still theft.
33:19So that makes it okay.
33:20Yeah.
33:21No.
33:23Then we are going to be doing 15 minutes a day, five days a week on politics, not because
33:29we're political, but because it's impossible for somebody to become part of the covenant
33:34family, which is what we advocate while you are political, you must walk away from, uh,
33:40what God called Babel and Babel was this commingling and intermixing of religion and politics.
33:46He won't tolerate either.
33:47And he's, and he is more antagonist towards the integration of them than he is either one
33:53of them individually.
33:54So long as you are religious and political of what that man is both, then you can't be
34:02part of the covenant.
34:02And if you're going to speak for Yawa, you have to speak against politics and religion
34:07and you have to spend as much time speaking against politics and religion as you do in
34:12favor of the Torah, the covenant, Yawa's name, his beloved son, and these sorts of things.
34:19Absolutely.
34:21So that is where we, uh, we are.
34:23I don't know.
34:23Did you actually reset our timer?
34:25Are we actually two minutes shy of 30 minutes?
34:28I've reset it.
34:29I reset it.
34:30Absolutely.
34:30Then, okay.
34:31Given and your introduction time.
34:33So yeah, we've been on the air for almost 34 minutes.
34:35I'm delighted that you did.
34:36I hope that this works.
34:37We're going to get a, by the way, a camera so that when I'm looking at you and this screen,
34:43uh, you know, I'm not, uh, I cock eyed because the only camera we have right now that's working
34:48in this particular studio is the one that's behind the teleprompter and it's, uh, it's way
34:53behind us here, but we'll get another camera here.
34:54What we want to see is, does it work?
34:56Can we make the lighting work with the background?
34:58It's really hard, uh, to, uh, to expose a person's face, uh, in a open light environment
35:07where you have bright sky and ocean, uh, behind them.
35:11The dynamics of that is an exceedingly hard thing to do.
35:14So we want to see, first of all, is it even possible for us to do that?
35:19And then second, could we get a, a new, uh, set up in our studio that still showed and
35:26shared the ocean background, but was, uh, more conducive to being able to open it up
35:31in five minutes and let's go.
35:32And we'll, uh, we'll do a show from here and it protected our, our gear.
35:36And then, uh, we wanted to see with Kevin here.
35:40Can we actually do this show?
35:42Can we get it done?
35:43I want to say real quick, I need you to have like a tennis ball or a chew toy or
35:49something
35:49in your hand.
35:50Okay.
35:51And throw it over your back shoulder because the camera shot right now is so perfect with
35:57the lighting and, and your hat on it.
35:59That it's, it's so crisp that your background looks fake.
36:02It looks like I could put any background I wanted behind you.
36:06It looks that good.
36:07So if you had like a tennis ball, I could just throw it over your shoulder.
36:10Here we are folks.
36:11No, it's a, it's as real as it, uh, it gets.
36:14That is a, that's the rail.
36:16It's a, uh, about a 30 foot fall, uh, directly off of that, uh, rail.
36:21We're sitting up on a, uh, on a patio.
36:23That's a covered patio, um, that I built at the far end of, uh, of our home.
36:28It was, uh, to be kind of a private office, beautiful.
36:31We called it the sky office because of all of these beautiful sliding glass doors with
36:35blue glass.
36:36And it just, uh, just to capture the beauty of the, of the ocean and these islands.
36:42And, you know, we've, at the, I was request, we've turned my home into a, uh, uh, studio for
36:49the Iowa blog, but oh yes, it's, uh, it's absolutely real.
36:53That's why you see those palms, uh, moving in the background and you see the light changing
36:57and, uh, and we'll get the, uh, there we go.
37:01Uh, now, and how you can see here we are, that is the, uh, moving cam.
37:05We wanted to see if that was even possible to get, uh, to get operating here if it was,
37:10uh, too close, but no, that seems to work.
37:13Doesn't it?
37:13That is, that is that camera right up there that's moving.
37:17And you can see, we have a really beautiful set here.
37:19Oh yeah.
37:20They're looking, raising it up.
37:21I guess we're on a borrowed time here, but what the heck we're sharing our view.
37:25And so, uh, when God asked us to do this, the answer was, uh, first of all, we always
37:32say, yes, it's, uh, we don't stop negotiating.
37:34It's just easier.
37:35It's just easier.
37:37That's yes.
37:38But, um, you know, the idea is, so we have this beautiful place to, to live.
37:42We've actually built this beautiful place to live.
37:45Uh, now that's my hobby and everybody deserves to have a hobby.
37:48Uh, restoring homes is my hobby.
37:50Uh, and we're just sharing it with the, the world and with the covenant family and what
37:55a lovely place there is to, uh, to broadcast.
37:58And we're lucky to have you remotely here and rich, uh, absolutely, uh, here to be.
38:04Able to bring it to you.
38:06So, um, uh, from our home to your home.
38:08And, you know, God set us up as the man from the sea, from the sea to the land.
38:13Here we are for you.
38:15Nice.
38:17Well, thank you.
38:18That's our first official, uh, ocean studio, uh, blog on the blog.
38:24And we'll, uh, do this starting Monday for an hour at 11 o'clock Eastern time, 11 o'clock
38:31Atlantic time.
38:32And, uh, try to do it, uh, keep it pretty much routinely to 30 to 40 minutes.
38:37Thank you, Kevin.
38:38We'll, uh, do a, a formal vlog on luminaries here starting in about 15 minutes from now.
38:44Thank you for listening.
38:48Hey there.
38:49Thanks for tuning in.
38:50That was fetch.
38:51Gotta run now.
38:53Catch y'all on our next podcast.
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