Red Beacon Daily News: Father's Day
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Red Beacon Daily News: Father's Day

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Welcome into Red Beacon Daily News. It is June nineteenth, twenty twenty six. I am your host, James Walton, and at any moment it looks like adel Us will be thrust upon me as I record our show today outside in the darkest and gloomiest of clouds are blocking the sun and threatening some rain. So we'll try to get through this quickly, and we may have to pause and run for cover. But it is a beautiful day. Nonetheless. Gabbard releases documents on Fauci's alleged role in Wuhan Lab research linked to COVID. Quote It's time the American people learn the real story and the real story. I think many of us assumed doctor Anthony Fauci's alleged role in directing US funding for dangerous gain of function research at Wuhan lab linked to the origin of COVID nineteen quote millions of US millions in US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain of function research on bat coronavirus at the Wuhan Institute of Virology of right out of Hollywood. The tactics used to hide the truth are straight from the deep state playbook. Gabbert's quoted She also accused Fauci of lying to Congress while under oath in twenty twenty four by denying knowledge of or participation in discussions with intelligence officials about viral research. She says politicized, self serving leaders like doctor Fauci covered up their own wrongdoing and abuses of power, manipulated intelligence, lied to Congress, and undermined dually elected president by restricting his access to vital facts needed to keep the country safe. It's time the American people learned the real story. Well, it's actually time that people go to jail for a long time, right, It's time that people are prosecuted and made an example of who are clearly breaking the law, lying to Congress, putting the lives of I mean, how many, right, if we were funding the gain of function research under doctor Fauci which led to the COVID pandemic, and how many people are affected now by vaccines? How many people were affected by the disease. You know, not to get too personal, but I have a niece who was, you know, a superstar in her high school, and she was spent hours upon hours of time at high school with her extracurricular activities, and you know, overachieving in classes and all that kind of stuff, studying to you know, being denied the graduation, that she really being the first person in our family who deserved the real celebratory graduation and it was basically a drive by graduation. What is the cost of this? You know, if the American people are expected to eat everything, well, that's another conversation. We need to have a real big talk and a real big breakdown on taxing in the United States, you know, part of rebellion and renaissance here at Red Beacon. I mean, we've got to figure out the taxing situation because remember this all came from our money. All this tax money was ushered over there to Wuhan to conduct this same rese that would then turn around and stab us all in the back. It would stab us all in the back. So let's leave that where it lies. You know, the age of expos in the age of revelation is really growing. It's really growing weary on me on my soul. You know, it was fun for a little while when we could say, oh, I knew that was true. I told you that was true. But now we've too many things that are true and too many people implicated and nobody being punished. Don't even get me started on AI. We're not doing AI today. There will be no AI segment today because it is the last Red Beacon daily News before Father's Day. It's kind of funny that the rain is falling now. It's wonderful, though, I'll tell you that a rainy Friday. So what I want to do instead is, I'd like to give you a recommendation everyone out there, no matter your situation in fatherhood, do you have a father, you don't have a father, You have a great father, you have a bad father. You are a father, you are a good father, you are a terrible father, you are a great father. You're striving to be a great father. Whatever your situation is, do me one favor at some point today, tomorrow Sunday. I want you to sit down with Matthew Arnold's poem Rugby Chapel. Okay, you can read Rugby Chapel wherever you like. You can read it for free online. It is one of the first poems that you encounter in my book Poems for Men, because it is to me, to me, there is no better poetic explanation of a father and what a father means to a family and what a father should be, and how his impressions upon him his son create a great man. I don't know that you know if Matthew Arnold was a great man, but he was a great poet, right. I'd love to read you the whole poem today. I can't do it. I may read it. I'm gonna read the whole poem this weekend on PBN, maybe I'll do Actually, I'll do it on Red Beacon pot Red Beacon Media as well, both podcasts. I'll read this thing in its entirety because there are some things in here that are just so important, man, They're so important. And Rugby Chapel really is built around the death of Matthew Arnold's father and him laying in his body, laying in the rugly Rugby Chapel, and his reflection on it one cold autumn evening, and the poem opens up coldly, sadly descends the autumn evening, the field strewn with its dank yellow drifts of withered leaves in the elms fade into the dimness space, silent, hardly a shit out from a few boys late at their play, and that stands. It ends with through the dark. Through the gathering darkness, arise the chapel walls. In Who's bound Thou my father art laid? And it really sets the stage for the rest of the situation, the rest of the poem, which is just a breakdown of his father and their time together. Right in the gloom of the November, we passed days, not dark at thy side, seasons impaired, not the ray of thy buoyant cheerfulness clear such thou wast and I stand in the autumn evening and think of bygone autumns with thee right, his father has passed away, and he's standing there in the in the stark reality of the fact that Dad is gone for good. And in that autumn evening he thinks about bygone autumns, you know, with his dad. And the next stanza is for all fathers to hear and to understand. Okay, like you have to understand this as a father. It starts fifteen years have gone round since Thou aroses to tread in the summer morning, the road of death at a call, unforeseen, sudden, right, So the father dies in the summer morning. Oh my god, I can't believe it. He's gone, right, And then This is in bold because in my book Poems for Men, which is a great Father's Day Get fifty one, I'm not it wasn't my goal to sell the book today. I'm just reading out of it because it has everything in it I need for today's show. But I bold a lot of sections of poems that aren't the ones that I written myself, because I want people, if they don't want to read a big poem like Rugby Chapel, to go right to a portion of it that's important. This is a bold section. For fifteen years, we who till then in thy shade rested as under the bows of a mighty oak, have endured sunshine and rain as we might bear, unshaded alone, lacking the shelter of thee. It's bananas how you can capture fatherhood in a single sentence. This is a This is one sentence. Right. For fifteen years, we who till then in thy shade rested as under the bows of a mighty oak, we were safe under your keep, father, right, which is that is a thing that a father is to provide. Right. But since we have endured sunshine and rain as we might bear, and unshaded alone, lacking the shelter of these. So Dad is gone, and now there's this sense that, oh, now we must face every burden. Now we must bear the weather and this and that and the other thing alone. I just love that. I just love that. Here's another in here too, And of course there is probably my favorite stanza in poetry bar None, which is what is the course of the life of mortal men on the earth? Tune in this weekend and I'll read this whole poem and you'll get that stanza, which is really for men at large. I mean really it's for all people, but the way it reads is like is for men. But here's another taste of sort of fatherhood and what it takes to be a dad and the things that if you are a father you should have in the back of your head, right, because life is hard, right, and you have a choice of father to make it harder on the people around you or make it better. This is another bold passage. It says, if in the paths of the world stones might have wounded thy feet toil or dejection have tried thy spirit, of that we saw nothing to us. Thou wage still cheerful and helpful and firm. Therefore listen to that. Therefore to THEE it was given many to save with thyself. I don't know, I'm not studied in reading poetry. It's self learned. But therefore to THEE it was given many to save with thyself. Yeah, I read that as therefore you were given many to save with yourself. In other words, Dad could handle the burdens so well that even if his feet were wounded, he was, you know, in broiled in toil or dejection. The family knew nothing of it. They knew nothing of his pain largely, and what they saw was a cheerful, helpful, and firm man. Therefore, to THEE it was given many to save with thyself. Right, you were given children and a wife and an opportunity, because well, it's biblical. To who much is given, much is required. To who much is given, much is required. Read Rugby Chapel by Matthew Arnold this Father's Day Week, and do yourself a favor, no matter who you are, if you really want to understand fatherhood from several ad how the kids see it, how the father should behave What is the course of the life of mortal men on this earth? What men really deal with in the face of everything and the types of men that exist in the world. It's an amazing poem, it really is, you know. It's poetry is probably the hardest thing to sell outside of baby preparedness. Right preparedness itself is very hard to sell. Sell a knife, sell a backpack, sell a bag, sell a kit, you know, a lot easier to sell. But to sell the very idea of living a prepared and self reliant lifestyle and not so easy because it takes work, just like poetry, you know, but it will never you know. I'm undaunted, So don't you worry. Today, in our preper tech segment, I want to introduce you to a website. 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It's cheap, highly accessible, easy to set up, and with a little investment in money and time, you can really set something of use up. You really truly can set something of use up. So check out mesh cord dot io. They are not a sponsor, they are just our feature today on our prepper Tech segment. I need a sound bite for prepper tech, right, don't we? Zombies and a and an air horn and maybe a robot something to work on. Well, folks, we're not gonna do literature today either, because we delved deep into Rugby chapel today. I hope you didn't mind that exploratory segment. It is Father's Day weekend, and you know you read a poem like that and you understand what a good dad is. You know, we're not looking for perfect dads out there in the world, right, We're looking for good as We're looking for fathers who impart information skills manners onto their children before they send them out into the world for the rest of us to deal with. It's not an easy task, man, It's not an easy task. I've been in love with it since I started. You know, the toughest thing for me about fatherhood is realizing that these boys that showed up in my life eventually have to leave. That's the toughest part fatherhood for me, to be honest. So if you're lucky enough to have had a great dad or have a great father out there, it's a time to reflect it. Maybe a time to write a little something, right, little journal, little something, do a little writing. And for those fathers out there who are struggling, the only thing I can tell you, the only thing I could tell you is give more. Really, I've never I've never failed at being a father. When I've given more, I'll tell you right now, I'm racked. Right at this moment, I'm racked. I'm in pain in my back. My core is all sore. I'm very sore. I did a double decker work out the other day because I worked out really hard. Then eight o'clock at night, my son goes, we're gonna go to the gym today or what? And I'm dead. I'm dead. I'm dehydrated. I could tell you know, you know, you work out a lot, you know what's up? And I said, oh my god, you're sure you want to go tonight, and we wound up going. I wound up convincing my youngest son to come, my ten year old. And you never know what's gonna come from a situation like that, Right to me, I thought the ten year old would busy himself, play some basketball, run the track, do the things that kids can do. Sort of alone in the gym late at night. I wound up working not with my son, my older son, but alongside him, you know what I mean, because he was going for it in his back, and I just I knew my back was done for the day already, so I didn't want to be completely crippled the next day. So I just bounced around, did some machines, no free weights, nothing like that, just a lighter workout for me. I wind up upstairs and my son is red in the face. He's running to treadmill, my ten year old, and then he goes. We go around this cavalcade of workout machines and all of a sudden, he wants to play around on the workout machines and see how much weight he can lift. And I'm telling you, PBM, family, like I'm still suffering from it. I'm still sore from it two days later because I overdid it, which is rare for me, and it was hard and I was tired, and it was one of the things that I wanted to say no, I'd rather just go lay in bed at eight thirty at night after a long day. But it's just an example, guys, of just give more even when you think you got nothing left to give, because on the other side of that, you might you might. It might not always work out that way, but you might find out like, wow, this could be a moment that changes everything. Happy Father's Day everyone. We'll be back next week with more Red Beacon Daily News. I want to thank you all for tuning in. This has been a really fun time putting this show together and I look forward to seeing you next week
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