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[45:19] We've got a couple of questions here from the, uh, chat room.
Question #1, I can't, [gasp] is: "Where is the mainstream media?"
Well, first of all, you've not been listening to the Manning Report. They're not the mainstream media; they're the Dung Head Media.
Where they are, [whispered] they're hiding. [chuckle]
The second question is, "Does anyone know why no one in our government will help us or protect us against this fraud?"
I mean, the question is kind of open-ended - it's very broad, but let me try to address the question this way.
Washington and Wall Street and government itself has become so corrupt that they are beyond helping themselves, or us. The uh, they're all in a political prison of maximum security. The corruption in Washington, the lies, the fraud, not only in our government but in our banking systems and our business system, is off the charts, and have been growing that way for quite some time.
I think I need to inform you, that this is not unique for our nation, it has happened in other nations as well. Generally, when it reaches this fever pitch and point, because there is no longer a sense of any integrity left anywhere in the government, it then collapses, and the nation folds. We're at that point at present.
I pray that we can survive collapse. [voice quivering]
But that's why they're not here to protect us.
Question #3: "Does Dr. Manning have a next plan of action if the House, Department of Justice, and the courts ignore this?"
Well... I'll be willing to accept a final decision from the courts, whatever that decision is. And I can pretty much assure you that Congress and the courts will have to render a decision, whether the Congress states, "We reject this verdict outta hand and refuse to look at it," fine. Then we take the Congress to court for failure of upholding the people's right of an open and free trial, and then we'll see what the courts say. And the courts may say that the Congress is right. At that point we have an opportunity to go appeal. And if it reaches the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court says that the people do not have a right to hold trials, that the people do not have a right to report crimes, I think when that happens, our nation is no longer a nation, and I don't think that the American people will stand for it...
that if the courts rule that the people have no longer the right to act under the Tenth Amendment, or if a crime has been reported, that the Congress are not obligated to act upon the reporting of such crimes.
Now, there's a second question here. It says, "Is there, is there any evidence to back up this, and will it be released to the public?"
We will not release the transcript of the trial to the public. We will release the transcript to Congress and to the various Grand Juries around America, that they might affix it to their Grand Juries, and should they decide to affix their, their Grand Jury findings to our verdict, then that will be fine.
Question #6 [he skipped question #5]: "Is there anything Pastor Manning wants everyone to do to help him?"
I would, I would ask that you would simply... not be afraid of the government.
If you can find the courage to not be afraid of losing your job or your relationship with others because you've taken a position that's unpopular, that's all I would ask.
Question #7: "Are you aware that this new health care bill will exempt all Mus|ims?"
Well, I mean, this press conference is about the trial and going forward, uh...
I can say that the health care bill, as I've said over the last year, I find it psychologically... dangerous, disingenuous to say the least and hypocritical of any American, any American at all, that you are treading, treading upon, psychologically, very dangerous ground, if you believe that Barack Obama is not a natural born citizen, yet you challenge his policies, and in doing so, in effect, say that his Presidency is legitimate. If you believe that he's not a natural born citizen, then his Presidency is illegitimate! And I don't care if it's the health care bill or Cap-and-Trade, or anything else, any bill that he signs is an illegitimate bill. Why pursue Obama and Washington, the demonstrations against this bill or that, when he doesn't possess the right to pass them!
It is psychologically disingenuous, it is most dangerous for anyone to run up to Mr. Obama and say, "We don't like your health care policy!" You are indeed saying, "We respect you as President, and we respect your right to sign [bills] into law."
I've not seen anything as convoluted as people who continue to talk of his policies when the man has no right to be in the office.
#8: "How long have you been investigating these allegations?"
Well, I suppose, since December of 2007.
And that's all the questions that we have right now.[53:01]