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Climate Change The Real Story
Robert Marx
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Unfiltered conversations with experts and thought leaders on government overreach, economic reform, national security, religious freedom, and medical service
Climate Change The Real Story
1 hour
6 months ago
Unfiltered conversations with experts and thought leaders on government overreach, economic reform, national security, religious freedom, and medical service

🔹 Segment 1: Restoring the Constitution – Dr. Murray Sabrin on Federal Spending, Taxes, and Liberty

Guest: Dr. Murray Sabrin – Professor Emeritus of Finance, Ramapo College
Theme: The case for a Constitutional Federal Budget and dismantling the modern welfare-warfare state.

Key Points:

  • The federal government spends trillions outside its constitutional authority (as per Article I, Section 8).

  • Dr. Sabrin advocates for a complete reset: eliminate income tax, drastically downsize federal departments (Education, HHS, Agriculture, etc.), and shift to a national 5% consumption tax.

  • “We need to get back to the free-market, limited-government vision of the Founders.”

  • Called out both the 16th Amendment (income tax) and the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913 as the start of America’s economic crisis.

  • Proposed a “Grand Bargain”: high-net-worth individuals forfeit Social Security in exchange for no taxes on capital gains, interest, or dividends.

  • Criticized tariffs, calling them hidden taxes that hurt consumers and incite trade wars.

  • Named Thomas Massie, Senator Rand Paul, and Ron Paul as key libertarian voices in Congress.

  • Argued the U.S. military should protect Americans—not fund the global industrial war complex.

  • Called Social Security “an intergenerational chain letter” and advocated for a voluntary wind-down.

Guest: Rabbi Daniel Schuck – Licensed Psychotherapist, Religious Leader, and Author
Theme: A moral and legal response to rising antisemitism and pro-Hamas activism in American universities.

Key Points:

  • Discussed the role of Hamed Khalil, a Syrian-born agitator inciting anti-Israel violence at Columbia University.

  • Called for deportation: “A green card is not a green light to incite murder.”

  • Drew a sharp line between free speech and violent incitement, stating Jewish students are being intimidated, assaulted, and defamed.

  • Argued that Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood seek the global export of Jihad, not a two-state peace solution.

  • Criticized university administrations for their weakness and failure to uphold U.S. law.

  • Warned that phrases like “From the river to the sea…” are veiled calls for genocide.

  • Urged support for Arab countries seeking peace, while confronting those who promote destruction.

  • Endorsed the Trump administration’s proposed deportation of violent extremists and stated, “What we are seeing is not just about Israel. It’s a war on Judeo-Christian civilization.”

  • Also discussed his latest book Viktor Frankl and the Psychology of the Soul, promoting logotherapy as a more effective model of psychotherapy rooted in meaning and spiritual practice.

Guest: Dr. Tim Bartholomew – Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, Christian Medical Missionary
Theme: Twenty years of healing the forgotten through surgical care in Africa and Southeast Asia.

Key Points:

  • Trained under Dr. Robert Marx in 2001 to prepare for full-time medical missionary work.

  • Has served in Mali, Chad, Cambodia, Niger, and other remote areas for over 20 years, bringing surgical care to the unreached.

  • Performs life-saving and reconstructive surgeries with limited electricity, no anesthesia teams, and hand-cranked surgical tools.

  • Shared multiple inspiring and heartbreaking stories:

    • A man with a 20-year facial tumor removed and jaw rebuilt using donated bone grafts and plates.

    • Burn victims treated with improvised therapy (weights, c-collars, and bedside innovations).

    • Makes his own lidocaine-adrenaline mix, reuses surgical drains, and even welds plates from scrap tools.

  • His wife, a family practice doctor, provides anesthesia during operations.

  • Focuses not just on surgery, but also on post-op emotional and spiritual care.

  • Emphasized the long-term impact: “Not every story ends perfectly, but every patient is treated with dignity.”

  • Still travels four times a year for surgical missions while raising his children back home.

  • A return to the Constitution, faith, and personal freedom is urgently needed.

  • America must confront both internal economic collapse and external ideologi

Climate Change The Real Story
Tune in to hear the honest truth about climate change.