07/14/2022 / By Kevin Hughes
Michele Swinick thinks America is under attack.
“All of these things that are happening at the border like the drugs are by design, on purpose, to destroy the country and kill people and make money for them against ‘We the People,'” Swinick said during the July 8 episode of “Let’s Talk America” on Brighteon.TV. Swinick, along with Matt Thayer, subbed in for regular host Alan Keyes.
The founder and host of the “Everything Home” talk show noted that nothing is going to change and it is something that people need to get in their heads.
With drugs coming in at will through the border, the U.S. is losing approximately 300 kids a day to fentanyl. Filmmaker Nicole McCaw, who was the guest in the show, said that 107,000 American children died because of fentanyl last year. The drugs were produced in China, brought into the U.S. through the Mexican border and sold by the cartels to American families and children.
Swinick said the Joe Biden administration has made life easier for the cartel by leaving the U.S. borders wide open.
The “Everything Home” talk show host lamented that nobody is addressing the corruption and sex trafficking in Arizona because Governor Doug Ducey himself is part of the problem.
“The establishment here gets money from the sex slave trafficking, the human trafficking. They get money from the cartels. They work with the cartels. They get money from the drugs. That part of what you’re probably exposing during your documentary is the people that are in the elected and selected elite positions. They are a part of the operation which is why nothing happens,” said Swinick, referring to McCaw’s upcoming documentary film about the cartel titled “Border Wars.”
In 2014, McCaw noted, Texas Governor Greg Abbott had a bill on his desk to DNA match the children coming into the border. Abbott vetoed the bill, raising concerns that he’s also involved in cartel operations. (Related: Abbott deploys “Operation Lone Star” at Texas-Mexico border to fight illegal immigration.)
“And this is why we must do our best to save America, save our children and keep exposing this demonic force that’s happening in our nation,” McCaw said.
Thayer, the owner and creative director of Spero Pictures, mentioned that the people sneaking over the border and getting a social security number and driver’s license are making themselves available to vote. Most likely it will be done through the mail-in ballots.
Swinick said this is “nefariously brilliant,” just like the engineered Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) plandemic.
The hosts also talked about Roe v. Wade.
Thayer said Roe v. Wade is not just about life, but also about the flow of authority in America that has been misaligned. He noted that with the Supreme Court reversing the Roe v. Wade decision, the American people declared two things: They are on the side of life and on the side of proper authority.
“So authority is a big deal. And the proper flow of authority in this country is that it’s God first, then it’s ‘We the People.’ Literally, we are. There is nothing else between us and God. So the flow of authority comes through us and then properly to our delegated authorities,” Thayer explained.
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Watch the July 8 episode of “Let’s Talk America” below. Catch new episodes of “Let’s Talk America” with Dr. Alan Keyes from Monday to Friday at 1-3 p.m. on Brighteon.TV.
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