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The Consider Podcast

Examining Today's Wisdom, Folly and Madness

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Speaker 1:

When a new church comes into a community, the first thing they do is send out flyers to everybody and say we're in the church and we'd like people to come. We have this, going on this, going on this, going on a bunch of things. Their group at the time they came into Enumclaw, we didn't even know they were there, they just came in. Their group at the time they came into Enumclaw, we didn't even know they were there, they just came in. Their group at the time they came into Enumclaw, we didn't even know they were there, they just came in.

Speaker 2:

We didn't even know they were there.

Speaker 3:

They just came in, they just came in Well, did you know that the city of Enumclaw police, Tim Floyd and all of their Constitution-loving Bill of Rights followed the law Police station, want to put up license plate reader scanners?

Speaker 2:

I heard about that the city of Enumclaw.

Speaker 3:

Yeah Well, that should help Detective McCall, because he watches to see when new churches come into town. You want to play that little clip for us? Court testimony King County Court. Judge Lori K Smith, beth Andrus and all their fine minions Listen to him say this in a court of law that supposedly holds up the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, logic being reasonable and everything good. Right, jacob Mm-hmm, let's listen to what he has to say about his sense of power, entitlement and his role to keep Enumclaw safe. This is what he said.

Speaker 1:

When a new church comes into a community, the first thing they do is send out flyers to everybody and say we're in the church and we'd like people to come. We have this, going on, this, going on this, going on a bunch of things. Their group. At the time they came into Enumclaw, we didn't even know they were there, they just came in their group. At the time they came into Enumclaw, we didn't even know they were there, they just came in. We didn't even know they were there.

Speaker 2:

They just came in.

Speaker 3:

They just came in. They just came in. They just came in. Are we listening to what this dictator of a cop is saying? This isn't the united states of america, can't be, because we just came into town.

Speaker 3:

We just came in first of all, he's lying. He knew we were there, I. The backstory is there. You can find another podcast, but let's just take his current lie as if it were something worth accepting. Are people listening that?

Speaker 3:

This is in a courtroom with a judge sitting there and he is saying that a group of people you won't use the word church at this point, but a group of people, church just showed up. That means when you're just driving through Enumclaw or you're moving to Enumclaw, you can't just show up and they want license plate readers. Am I missing something? This is like totally astounding. Nobody complained, nobody whined. The judge didn't go. What are you talking about? This is America. People are free to come and go as they please. Right, correct? Yeah, everybody needs to know that when you're going through Enumclaw and they're reading your license plate, don't think well, I haven't done anything wrong. Because if you just show up without telling him, decaptive McCall and, by the way, he's training other detectives, he's been promoted about this that somehow you have committed a crime, you're evil, you're a cult, you're wicked, you're vile, because you just showed up without—how would we logically do this?

Speaker 3:

Jacob, suppose we were going to actually obey what he is saying. You would send out flyers.

Speaker 2:

That's what you've got to do. You've got to have the flyers. That's what he says when a new group comes to town. They send out flyers, but we didn't do that, so you need to print flyers.

Speaker 3:

That's what he says when a new group comes to town they send out flyers, but we didn't do that, so you need to print flyers. Well, what's the time frame? I mean immediately. We only opened up a bookstore. Our church was like right down there downtown it moved around several times, all right, so is it 24 hours?

Speaker 3:

I have the flyers. Do I mail the flowers flowers flyers ahead of time? What's? What's the grace period that the great detective mccall dictator cop allowing a church to do before they're seen as being illegal and vile? Well, what's the time frame? I?

Speaker 2:

don't know, I couldn't say because I wouldn't want to put words in his mouth, but apparently quickly, very, very quickly.

Speaker 3:

This ought to be. The church is so dead. This should have been plastered everywhere throughout the state. Do you think the Association of Prosecutors are all upset that McCall like? Yeah, that supposedly we made a big deal out of the fact that McCall didn't like the church? Yeah, because just driving or moving to Enumclaw is a crime in his mind because we didn't send out flyers.

Speaker 2:

According to the great church planter, enumclaw Detective McCall, I guess Is this like the Catholic Church and it has to be blessed. He needs to bless your church coming in.

Speaker 3:

Well, think of the consequences of this. The Pope is like a saint compared to him, because he literally ran us out of town, correct? Yeah, he laid the foundation for the slander and the vileness and everything that's going on, right? Yep, he's the one that stirred up King County prosecutors to do—really it was an inquisition. I have the videos if you want to watch it. It was—they were emotionally gone. The Simmons was like you know, he couldn't even think you get this—it's a cult hysteria, or when you're hanging people, you're not really talking to anybody because they're not hearing you. It literally was this emotional for them and overwhelming thing that they clearly were not thinking at all about what was going on. This was just lynch the church and deal with it and we're self-righteous. It's just that mentality. Yeah, all right Now, which brings me up to Bob Ferguson. Wants to know what your