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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Let's talk about war in religion. Obviously this is a
special about religion. But first let's get something out of
the way first and foremost, and something we all have
to understand and accept that it's hard. It could be
hard to understand and accept what I'm about to say.
That whole saying of it takes two to tango. It's
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not applicable to war, to a fight, to whatever. If
one side decides it's war, then it's war. The second
side actually gets no say so in that whatsoever. I
don't want to fight anybody. I have a couple of
producers in the next room not interested. I'm forty three
years old. My fighting days are over. If one of
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them gets up right now, walks in here and socks
be in the face, well it wasn't my call.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
We're fighting now. We're in a fight.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Communism is at war with you, and communism is a religion,
and communism doesn't share space with other religions. It doesn't
matter whether you want that to be true, whether you
want to acknowledge that, or.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
What your thoughts on it.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
I'm sorry to say my thoughts on it, your feelings
about it, are completely inconsequential. They don't matter at all.
The Communist has decided it is a religious war. Therefore
it is a religious war. And let's just do a
little rewind on this. Whatever the religion is of the country,
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when Communism takes it over, Communists will try to destroy
that religion.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
They will. From the very beginning in the Soviet Union.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
I could tell you some horrible stories of what they
did to the pastors in the Orthodox churches in the
Soviet Union, carving them up, burying them alive, torturing the
horrific oppression war because they understood it was a competing
religion in China. Look, it's not just for Christianity, Catholicism, Orthodoxy,
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not just for that in China. When Mao's people took over,
cultural revolution, killing the monks, tearing down the Buddhist temples,
war with the established religion, Spanish Civil War, this is
during all the Franco time. Part of the reason Franco
rose up, rose and rose, I mean, raised an army
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and fought them. They were raping the nuns, crucifying the pastors.
Communists are at war with your religion. And here's the
thing about religions, they're not all the same. Of course,
I have my beliefs. I'm sure you have your beliefs
some kind. And there are many, many, many religions on
this planet, and historically that are really okay with other religions,
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many of them like that. The Mongols were actually famous
for this, believe it or not, as murderous and conqueste
if that's a word, as murderous as the Mongols civilization was,
they really were okay with whatever religion you were bringing.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
That.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
They would have Christian churches right next to Muslim mosques.
And do you ask them to like, yeah, whatever, it's fine,
worship whatever, pay your taxes. Our belief system. We kind
of believe in the land and the sun. But you
can believe it's fine. There are many religions like that.
And then there are some religions that simply will not
share space, and that is communism.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
And communism is here.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
It is very much here, and they have declared war
on us, on our country, on our belief system. And
Yuri Bezmanov, remember who Yury Besmanov was before I play
this clip. Ury Bezmanov, he was a member of the
KGB in the Soviet Union, and this is what he did.
And he went overseas and creative revolutions. She spread communism globally.
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Your investment, I've talked about it here.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
He was to change the perception of reality of every
American to such an extent that despite of the abundance
of information, no one is able to come to sensible
conclusions in the interests of defending themselves, their families, their community,
and their country. It's a great brainwashing process which goes
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very slow. It takes from fifteen to twenty years to
demoralize the nation. You cannot get rid of them. They
are contaminated. They are programmed to think and react to
certain stimuli in a certain pattern. You cannot change their mind.
Even if you expose them to authentic information, Even if
you prove that white is white and black is black,
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you still cannot change the basic perception and the logical behavior.
In other words, these people, the process of demoralization is
complete and irreversible.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
That was from the eighties.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
We are now about fifty years past that.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
That is what has happened.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
And what happened was the Communists were having a very
hard time with our religion here in America. They were
having a very hard time with the Christian religion that
founded the United States of America. We're not a Judeo
Christian country, although we are welcoming of everybody, most definitely
Jews and other religions. Our country was not founded by
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Judeo Christians. It was founded by Christians. That was the
central belief of the country. Where the country was founded.
They talked about God, they talked about Jesus all the time,
and so it became part of our DNA as a nation.
And the Communists hated it. They kept running into America's
bedrock christian and they couldn't get their religion through here.
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So the Communists did what communists do, and they found
a way around it. Well, what's the best way around it.
If you're running into America's church, America's Christianity, and it's
holding back your demonic revolution, what's a way through it?
Speaker 2 (06:16):
Simply infiltrate the church.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
I mean, we've got a new pope now has all
kinds of information out there about why you need to
have open borders. Well, you definitely need to mass import barbarians.
Remember this short here lesbian freak who lectured Trump and Jdvans.
Speaker 4 (06:34):
In the name of our God, I ask you to
have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared.
Speaker 5 (06:44):
Now.
Speaker 4 (06:46):
There are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in Democratic, Republican
and independent families, some who fear for their lives. And
the people, the people who pick our crops and clean
our office buildings, who labor in poultry farms and meatpacking plants,
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who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants, and
work the night shifts in hospitals. They may not be
citizens or have the proper documentation, but the vast majority
of immigrants are not criminals. I ask you to have mercy,
mister President, on those in our communities whose children fear
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that their parents will be taken away.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Maybe you're sitting there saying, that's not a pastor, that's
not a priest, But you're wrong. That is a pastor.
That is a priest. That lady is very religious. She
has a belief system that goes beyond her subaru outback.
She's a communist. She's a communist.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
First.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
Remember, Communists do not share space with other religions. They
don't share belief systems. Whether they are generals in the military,
whether they are presidents, senators, pastors, school teachers, Communism is
always their number one. In many ways, they are some
of the most devoutly religious people on the planet because
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no matter who they are, no matter where they are,
no matter what role they happen to be in, they
will always place their God first and foremost. If they're
making your children's movies, they'll make sure to gay it up.
If they're teaching your children in school, they'll have a
black Lives Matter flag, and they're teaching your kids how
evil they are to be white. If they happen to
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have gone through seminary, they will tell you that you
are not Christian if you don't want your borders open
and your country.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Flooded with rapists and murderers.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
They never set their communism aside because they are religious,
devoutly religious, and they are at war with you, and
you don't get a say in the matter. You can
fight them or let them win. All that may have
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that's actually where they're talking around the dinner table and
they're talking about who their what their favorite version of
Jesus is all right, baby Jesus. I love baby Jesus,
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and he's playing Freebird. Well, my day judgment, I might
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Speaker 1 (11:17):
Yeah, I wouldn't bank on that. In fact, I'd probably
make some adjustments before that day comes. But that's just
me joining me now. J Chase Davis, lead pastor of
the Well Church in Boulder, Colorado. Pastor, what kind of
super freak nonsense did I just watch?
Speaker 7 (11:34):
Well, it straight up blast me is what you just watched.
Speaker 8 (11:37):
But this is what the Democrats in Colorado and elsewhere
I become, where they're willing to openly blast me and
use Christianity to justify all of their wickedness.
Speaker 7 (11:46):
This is what many people talk about where the left.
Speaker 8 (11:49):
What they constantly do is they will hollow out your
religion and wear it around like a skin suit. And
that's better, no better represented than what we just saw
from the senator in Colorado.
Speaker 7 (11:58):
This is what they do.
Speaker 8 (11:59):
They weapon's Christian virtue and use it against us. So
this is going on constantly up here, especially with House
Built twenty five or thirteen twelve.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Yeah, well, you know what, let's focus on that specifically
before we move on to other things.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
What is going on with this House bill?
Speaker 1 (12:16):
Because the Colorado viewers I have email me new horror
stories every day that make Colorado sound like California.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Now, what's in the new bill?
Speaker 8 (12:26):
Yeah, so the original bill has proposed wanted to criminalize
what they call dead naming and what they call mised gendering.
It wanted it threatened to take kids out of parents'
custody from parents who did not affirm the child's perceived gender,
and so it was an egregious assault. Still as an
egregious assault on printal rights, on freedom of speech, freedom
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of religion in Colorado. It effectively threatens to criminalize Christianity itself.
So when people talk about Colorado becoming like California, it's
actually becoming more rabid than California.
Speaker 7 (12:56):
In many ways.
Speaker 8 (12:57):
They're trying to make Colorado they're kind of testing ground
for all their worst ideas that they're putting out everywhere.
And this has been going on here for twenty plus years.
There is a whole plan you can go read their
plan and how they accomplished it through lots of money
through big donors to turn Colorado blue. And so now
they've got the majority in the House and the Senate
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here and they've got the governor, and so they're trying
to ram through anything and everything they can get through
in order to defy the new regime in Washington especially.
They're like a dog trapped in a corner, and they
are vicious, and they're anti God and anti Christian.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Pastor, how much of this do you lay at the
feet of America's Christians? As in, were we asleep at
the wheel for too long? I get frustrated when I
look at Christian participation in elections and then the infiltration
of the church.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Did we screw up?
Speaker 8 (13:55):
I think there's been a failure of leadership and the
Evangelical church in America for too long. Many pastors and
Christians of a former generation that either came from the
culture wars, whether they liked them or not, became kind
of fat and happy on the on on kind of
their lifestyle, and they're letting these things happen left and right.
They've adopted a posture from any of them towards ministry
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and towards kind of public speaking about Christianity and civil
matters that is best often known as kind of a
winsome approach or a you know, a faithful presence within
No better exemplified than with Francis Collins, who embraced this
kind of approach to the Christian faith in the public square.
And so what they've done is they've constantly accommodated, they've
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constantly bowed down. They've never tried to be forthright about
their Christian convictions and the impact it might have on others.
And they're they're always placating to the left. And so
as the left becomes more radical, those who are trapped
in this strategy of kind of a winsome approach to politics,
a winsome approach to sin, whatever it may be, they
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continue to carve out space for those people in their
churches and ministries, cities, towns, and states. And so absolutely
the church has been asleep at the wheel. Thankfully, there's
a lot of Christians who have fed up with it,
and there's a lot of pastors who are no longer
putting up with it. Unfortunately, a lot of the big
evangelical institutions no better exemplified than wheatn College recently have
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been just placating the left over and over again, whether
it's DEI or woke, And many observers have noted that
once you baptize these wicked ideologies, these worldly ideas, into
the church, it's much harder to get out. It's much
easier to get out these policies in a business and
a government, whatever may be. But once you baptize this
stuff into the church, all of a sudden, you've ladened
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these worldly ideas with scriptural terms, with biblical terms, and
you've justified the mass. Such so you'll have authors in
Christianity and Evangelicalism in America writing about Kingdom diversity and
how it's good and not just good, but mandated by
the Bible. And so for them to walk that back,
it's going to be nearly impossible, because now they've change
their whole understanding of the scriptures to accommodate the radical
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lefts ideas.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
No, it happened to me right after George Floyd died.
I left my church because we had to sit down
and get lectured about our white privilege and our pastor
was I mean remains I'm sure the kindest, most mousey
man you've ever.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
Seen it in your life. And it was clear that
they just ate him up.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
These cultural Marxists just got that little guy in there
and they chewed him up and spit him out, and
he was just too weak.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
He couldn't withstand it.
Speaker 8 (16:30):
This is exactly what the Communists do. They've been doing
it for decades. They called the clergy useful idiots when
they were attempting to take over America way back when.
And it seems to be coming to fruition here, not
only in Colorado, but in many states where they're passing
these radical laws rooted in not a god Aryan worldview,
not in biblical authority, but in the neo Marxist framework
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that talks about oppressor and oppressed and all of that.
And so we've seen them just bow to them and
make space for them. And unfortunately, what a main problem
Jessee that plagues the church today is that many Christians
and many pastors conceive of the main job as of
the church is to evangelize the lost. And once you
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make that the main mission of the church, the church
has ceased to be the church. It's simply become a
marketing scheme. To try to maintain a market share over
a population, and so you're constantly pivoting your message not
to equip the to feed the sheep, not to equip
the saints in the body, but you're constantly downplaying saying,
you're downplaying the authoritive scripture in order to bring new people,
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new customers into your big box church. And so this
this is completely tracks with the critiques of the Secret
Sensitive movement. Whether you want to talk about Rick Warren,
who is also out there promoting BLM he marched in
a rally, or other evangelical leaders, they've adopted a view
of the church that is not historically faithful and not
biblically accurate and made it kind of a marketing tactic
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where we've got to reach the lost at all costs,
and that includes it's muting our convictions, downplaying the opposition
we have with worldly philosophies, and instead they just kind
of bend over backwards to appease the world so that
maybe just maybe one day these kind of neomarxist people
will come into their church and maybe they'll hear the gospel,
which quite often doesn't happen and actually happens more often
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in churches that are rigorous.
Speaker 7 (18:21):
And strong in their convictions.
Speaker 8 (18:23):
And then it got for that that there are churches
standing strong, but many, many, many churches out here, not
just in Colorado, but across our nation are deeply compromised
on these matters.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
Yeah, it's wild how the churches that actually teach the
word of God produce better fruit than the ones that don't.
It's crazy how that ends up happening. How do we
get it back? Because my concern, Pastor is now, like
you said, I've seen some churches begin to rise and
stand up against this stuff, and it blesses me to
no end. But it's the large you know, Southern Baptists,
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all this stuff, the large church corporations, not Southern Baptist
churches individually, but the large church corporations seem to be
the most poisonous.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
How did that happen? Is that just money? Is that
really what it comes down through? That's where the money is.
Speaker 7 (19:09):
You know, it's difficult to assess one motive.
Speaker 8 (19:11):
I think men by nature are born into sin, and
so they're they're assaulted by a variety of temptations. And
we know that when these leaders get into evangelical institutions,
let's focus on the Southern Baptist Convention since you brought
it up. Where a Southern Baptist church, and we have
power brokers and influence peddlers and high leader positions of
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leadership in the Southern Baptist Convention, where the main thing
is about preserving reputation and broker in power amongst kind
of their cohort, their friends. And like I said, this
is not necessarily inherently anti human, it's just the natural
way humans relate to one another, friendship and trying to
promote one another. What we've seen is a great deal
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of corruption at the top, and so the Southern Baptist
Convention is a great example. I'm part of organization called
the Center for Baptist Leadership, and we're trying to promote
a better Baptist voice in the public square. And unfortunately
that's not not receiving any money from the Southern Baptist Convention.
That's a startup. We are a startup organization. We're trying
to influence Southern Baptists to have a better voice. And
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yet we see that the organizations that are almost most
nefarious actors like the EORLC in the Southern Baptist Convention.
They receive around four million dollars a year from Southern
Baptist churches and.
Speaker 7 (20:29):
They continue to get funding.
Speaker 8 (20:30):
We're hoping to put up a bill to remove them,
to abolish them here in June coming up. But the
Southern Baptist Convention is a great example of how this
corruption has played out, and so the way to beat
it back is for pastors to stay courageously and buck
the trends that they've been handed down that have led
to the demise of Christianity in our nation. They have
to lay aside all these methods and strategies and pragmatic
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solutions to church growth and seeker sensitive and they have
to lay that aside and get back to the Bible
and teach God's word plainly that there are sinners that
need salvation. There are many sinners that need salvation. I
get messages almost every week from people who aren't even
Christians yet that are seeing the demonic ideologies run rampant
in our streets, run through our capital, and they're going, Hey,
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I think something's wrong. I'd like to check out God
and visit church and explore Christianity. And that's the opportunity
to afford to mini pastors today. But they're going to
have to lay aside their strategies that will require loss,
that will require pain, because all of a sudden, if
they get up in that pull pit and they say
transgenderism is alive from the pit of Hell, and they've
never said anything like that before, then all of a
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sudden they're gonna lose some people because they've been placating
these kind of weak need Christians who want to have
peace with the world and peace with God, and unfortunately
our scriptures say that's not possible. And so there is
the way to do it. We started an organization here
in Colorado called Fight thirteen twelve. We had just, you know,
twelve sixteen churches sign up and we went and rallied
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at the capitol two days and with this house build
what we're seeing house built twenty five thirteen twelve in Colorado,
who just passed through the House and Senate very amended,
And by very amended, I mean it has been gutted
the original things that I highlighted at the top of
our conversation, where they're trying to criminalize dead naming and misgendering,
and they're trying to take parents out of our kids
out of their parents' custody. You don't affirm their child's
perceived gender. That's been removed. And so we've seen great effect.
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We had seven hundred people, almost eight hundred people signed
up to testify the Capitol. Unfortunately, the Democrats were shady
and they didn't let us testify. They were only two
hundred of those seven to eight hundred who were for
this bill. All the rest of us were opposed. And
we gave testimony and we spoke clearly, and so we're
seeing a great deal of fruit come from that. So
organizations like the Center for Baptist Leadership in the Southern
Baptist Convention, these are great kind of startup entities that
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are saying, hey, let's take this back, let's get back
on track, let's get back to God's word. And organizations
like ours Fight thirteen twelve in Collar of Audit, we're saying, hey,
we're going to provide an alternative manner.
Speaker 7 (22:52):
To engage the public square.
Speaker 8 (22:54):
If you guys want to run your winsome in his playbook,
where you're never calling out sin, you're never confronting the
civil magistrate when they try to behave wickedly, go for it.
You know you're going to continue to suffer. You're going
to continue, But we're we're going to be on the
side that doesn't vote for Christian persecution. We're going to
be on the side that stands for God's word in
the public square. And we're unafraid to do that. We honestly,
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as Christians, we have nothing to lose. Our life has
already been found in Christ. We've already forsaken our life
for Christ's sake. We're slaves of Christ, and so there's
nothing to be afraid of when we speak boldly and
clearly from God's word. And actually, when you see that,
the lie that the winsome kind of crowd will tell
you is that you're going to harm your witness. You know,
you're going to ruin the reputation of the church, and
that's just not true. You'll get called me names that
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they might think you're a bad person. I don't really
care that much. I care what God thinks of me,
and so that's where I stand at the end.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
Of the day.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Amen, pastor, thank you for getting involved. I appreciate you.
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Speaker 9 (25:11):
Mister Patel, as you and the President continue to weaponize
and investigate is perceived enemies, as you follow this blueprint,
when can I, a former impeachment manager, expect the FBI.
Speaker 5 (25:25):
At my door, ma'am?
Speaker 10 (25:27):
You want to know who was targeted by a weaponized
FBI me.
Speaker 9 (25:30):
We know that you likely committed perjury, mister Patel. My
second question is should we worry more about your memory
or your veracity?
Speaker 10 (25:38):
We should worry more about your lack of candor. You're
coccusing me of committing perjury. Tell the American people how
I broke the law, committed of felony. Have the audacity
to actually put the facts forward. Answer set of lying
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Speaker 9 (25:54):
Hint, the answer is both. I believe that.
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Speaker 1 (26:02):
Well, that was uncomfortable joining me now. Steve Day's host
of the Wonderful Steve Day's Show.
Speaker 2 (26:09):
Author of the book.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Richie Meets the Rainbow, which I would recommend. Okay, Steve
Cash battel that whole exchange. Chose a lot of things.
But it is crazy how the American Democrat has just
simply gotten used to this system where the FBI is his,
It works for him, it protects him.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
And it arrests his opponents. That's what they love, that's
what they want.
Speaker 11 (26:30):
Indeed, and you know what kind of stood out to
me about it, too, Jesse, is that here. Cash Battel
is still and this is he's kind of still relatively
new here, you know, in terms of being a front
and center face here of the American rights, specifically through
the vehicle known as the Republican Party. But we've seen
this story before, which is, take on all of the
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detriments of being associated with the right and the Republican Party.
Be accused of a silly everything that your base wants
you to do, though you're not doing it all right,
and so take the full vehemence of the other side
for doing the things your base wants you to do
but not doing without doing it and therefore rallying your
base to you. I mean, we've kind of seen this before.
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Now he's new to this, and so I want to
give maximum benefited out. You and I both know Dan Bongino.
I want to give them maximum benefited it out. Dan
left behind a rather lucrative enterprise to take on this fight.
So I'm going to give them a lot of rope
to show me. But I hope Cash came away from
that thinking, you know, I'm not even doing what he's
accusing me of, and yet I'm taking on all of
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the you know, all of the blowback for being exactly
what I've not done. You're right, that's going to happen
whether you do it or not. See might just go
ahead and do it.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
Steve, I've been talking endlessly about how red state GOP
senators specifically I'm members of the House, but senators they
are critical in the communist revolution that is happening in
our country, as in, whenever it gets really important, whenever
there's a real victory at hand, they will step up
and step in and snatch de feet from the jaws
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of victory. I want to point to none other than
Lindsey Graham.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
Here.
Speaker 12 (28:13):
He was if the committee decided to say, increase about
one hundred million dollars your budget, could you spend it wisely?
I can assure you that any money that this committee
thinks good fifty, I promise it'll be good. I believe you.
What I want to mark people to know is that
the budget requests for the FBI is below inflation.
Speaker 7 (28:34):
Do you agree with that?
Speaker 12 (28:35):
I'm sorry I couldn't he with the budget requests for
the FBI's below inflation.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
It sounds like it.
Speaker 12 (28:41):
Yeah, after listening to you, and everything you say is
legitimate concern you have a lot to do. Do you
think the committee should look at increasing your budget?
Speaker 7 (28:54):
What we really need are.
Speaker 12 (28:55):
More resources more than any well, I'll count me in
for more resources. Help you deal with this thread as
well as other threads.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
Steve, the traders in our midst are what's killing our movement.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
I don't know.
Speaker 11 (29:08):
I kind of felt uncomfortable watching that for other reasons.
It kind of felt like that was a manifestation of
the of sliding into Lindsay's DMS on his grinder account.
I mean, I'm not I'm not sure if that was
a congressional interview, brother, or whether or not. I mean,
I mean, that was a come on. I mean, that's
that's flirting in some circles. That's not anything close to
an interview and that but that is what we are
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surrounded by, are the likes of people like Lindsay Graham.
Speaker 5 (29:33):
Misty, you are correct.
Speaker 11 (29:34):
And here's the thing, Jesse, I don't know the way
out of it, man, because here we can't get our
people to participate in primaries a right. That's that's number one.
We can't get him to do that.
Speaker 5 (29:44):
Right.
Speaker 11 (29:45):
I've been at this for twenty years, man, I've done
I've made every enemy. I've singed, not just burned, singed bridges.
Then everything I could possibly do, we really struggle to
get our people to take part in primaries.
Speaker 5 (29:56):
That's number one. Number two.
Speaker 11 (29:58):
Then we get to the general, we we know that
there's this outright Soviet communist that will drag us and
they'll let us have all our little interniceee fights on
the right on our favorite train on the way to
the camps. Okay, and so we can't let the Democrats
win because we know what they're gonna do. We won't
our people won't participate in Republican primaries to get better
candidates in mass We can't let the Democrats once we
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get to the general, So we just keep re electing
these quizzlings and traders over and over and over again,
to die as slower death as a people. I don't
know the way out of this, man. I've tried everything
I can. I've tried shame, I've tried, I've tried begs.
I've done everything I can. I don't know how to
break this cycle. Brother, I wish I did, but I don't.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
Well, I don't either the church itself. Let's talk about
the church, shall we? Speaking of traders, in our midst
because we're talking about how communism is a religion, and
it very much sees itself as a competing religion with
all other religions it always has wherever it is, it
sees itself as the conquering, competing religion.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
Why does the American Christian Church acknowledged that?
Speaker 11 (31:04):
Well, on the I think there's on the Catholic side,
you have seen the Catholic Church has been overrun, particularly
in Latin American areas, which is where the new American
Pope comes from, by the way, in Peru, and the
previous pope did it too.
Speaker 5 (31:17):
But they're overrun with what's called liberation theology.
Speaker 11 (31:20):
And this is essentially a synthesis of a Marxist social
theory with with Bible verses and good deeds, so a
lot of what you know, when you've heard things like,
well we need these people that are coming here. They
have they share a lot of our values. Well they
might be pro life, but they're basically pro life Marxist.
They're Marxist against abortion, all right. And and so that's
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what's happened in Catholic circles. They've been overrun by you know,
liberation theology and then social justice theory has overrun a
lot of evangelical seminaries. If that didn't happen, then Rick
warrenism and secret sensitivism is. And this is you guys
all know what this looks like. You know, this is
where your pastor's wearing pleated khakis. There's a uniform, right Hawaiian. Sure,
it's even in January sweater vests, you know, even in July.
Speaker 5 (32:04):
Okay.
Speaker 11 (32:06):
And nicer than God is the eleventh commandment that God
forgot to throw on the tablet to Moses before he
came down from the mountain. And there's a quote third
way of doing things, okay, And they said things like
the Sunday after Roe v. Wade was overturned, that's if
you how do you know if you go to one
of these churches. Your pastors stood up and said, well,
we know not everyone here in the church agrees on
this number one. Why would people not agree that child
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sacrifices bad? What are they doing in your church? I mean,
what what is that being acknowledged? What is that being
catered to? What kind of a church do you have?
It's not actually a real one. It's a it's a
giant corporation with boards of elders instead of your boards
of directors instead of elders, and mission statements instead of creeds,
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and these aren't you know, you're you're not catechizing people,
You're just collecting tithes from them.
Speaker 5 (32:53):
And so this is filtered down.
Speaker 11 (32:54):
Now, this is the voting base that we're starting from
on a lot of the American right, because if the
pastorate actually understood or was I think they do, they
just don't want to if they acknowledged what Marxism masquerading
as progressive and progressivism really is, which is, you said,
a rival religion, it would compel them to do and
say things that might not mean they can have that
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pottery barn church in that suburban mausoleum and monastery there
on that multi acre campus that does nothing but have
its lawnmode on a Tuesday afternoon, and they might have
to actually do their job.
Speaker 5 (33:27):
You know.
Speaker 11 (33:27):
A wise man once said, the problem with America is
no one wants to put her pastors in prison anymore.
And I think that's a pretty good summation of currently
where we are at.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
That pretty much is speaking of the children, Steve. They
are after the children, and they are so purposeful about it.
I try to explain to people that that pink haired
freak teaching your child in the second grade with the
rainbow flag in there is actually a child predator that
sought out the profession of teacher specifically so she could destroy.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
Your young son or daughter. Talk to me about Richie
meets the by the way.
Speaker 11 (34:01):
Well, what you're describing, I mean again going back to
the fact is this is a pseudo, if not outright
pagan religion. They have to have their great commission too, right,
they have their calls to dominion as well, right, And
so that's what they've done. They turn the schools into
Satan Jud's ministry, and they go there with the intent,
the expressed, written, explicit intent of indoctrinating your children. And
so I'm a big believer that what the devil hates
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the most is to be mocked. And so what I thought, Hey,
what would happen if like Saint Paul and doctor Seuss
collaborated on taking down Pride Month. And my best attempt
at that collaboration is what Richie meets the Rainbow is.
And Richie's going to learn what's the definition, what's the
difference between the six colored rainbow that he hears about
in regular school and the seven colored rainbow that he
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learned about in Sunday School. And he's got this really
unique thing to help him and to guide him towards
the truth and to help defend him against the indoctrination
in his schools.
Speaker 5 (34:53):
Jesse, maybe you've heard of it.
Speaker 11 (34:55):
It's called a dad, okay, And we used to have
those around here in America. And so he's got this
thing called a dad that like actually raises his son
and teaches them the difference and stands up to the
school board and the schools.
Speaker 5 (35:06):
Right.
Speaker 11 (35:06):
And that's the heartwarming tale of childhood enlightenment that you'll
be seeing just in time for the most demonic time
of the year. And if people want to go and
learn some more about it before it's released on June third,
and they go to Richie Meets the Rainbow dot com.
That's Richie Meets the Rainbow dot Com. And thank you
for the endorsement, brother.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
I appreciate it, of course, man, I love it.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
These these children's books are necessary. It's very well done.
Thank you, Steve. I appreciate you. Come back soon, brother.
All right, let's talk about the climate nutters. Next, I
love sleeping. Sleeping one of my favorite things. There's just
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Speaker 13 (36:49):
We cannot hide away from human population growth because you
know it underlies so many of the other problems. All
these things we talk about wouldn't be a problem if
there were there was the size of population that there
was five hundred years ago.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
Yeah, that's one of these climate change comedy nutters, Jane
Goodall's her name, talking about well lovingly exterminating about six.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
Billion people on the planet.
Speaker 1 (37:18):
Joining me now, Mark Morano, Executive editor, climatedepot dot com. Mark,
I call the climate change in sanity communism's final most
murderous form, because it simply is, there's no other portion
of this sick, demented religion that wants to kill as
many people as the climate change nutters.
Speaker 14 (37:38):
Maybe public health as a close second, but you're right.
Jane Goodall comes off as a nice, old grandmotherly type
and what she's saying is absolutely horrific, wanting to eliminate
I don't know about eighty some percent plus of the
entire global population. And make no mistake, when Bill Gates
and people like cloud swab world economic form, this is
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the way they talk and think openly and actively. Al
Gore has actually stated that there's too much ubiquitous overpopulation
and too many Africans in Africa and that we need
to reduce that there's going to be more Africans by
mid century than there are like, you know, all these
other ethnicities combined. So they're very open about this agenda
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they want to call the population and of course one
thing won several ways to do that. Restrict energy, restrict development,
restrict your food supply, restrict your freedom of speech. This
is what the entire battle has been about. Is particularly,
I would argue, since nine to eleven in earnest and
then the bank bailout, and then of course COVID. But
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this is what we've been battling, and it's this mentality
that permeates our billionaire class, in corporate class and elite class.
Speaker 2 (38:56):
Mark.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
I have a weird question, but I really mean it.
Are these people just bored? You know, once you get
super wealthy, once you get wealthy enough, you don't have
all the same concerns in life bills and things like that,
you're kind of free of a lot of those things.
Are these just wealthy do gooders who've run out of
things to do, and so they found a new pet
project with killing billions of people, you know.
Speaker 14 (39:20):
In the case of someone like Bill Gates, Yes, with
someone like Bill Gates. In fact, I think RFK Junior
laid it out in his book brilliantly. He called it
philanthro capitalism. In other words, don't be full Bill Gates
is giving away as Fortunately, the more money Bill Gates
gives away, oddly he becomes worth more and he controls more.
He controls the media, he controls public health, he's controlling
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climate research. I mean, it's absolutely amazing. Here's a guy
just wants to give his money away, but he keeps
getting richer and having more power. They're looking for a legacy.
This meglomania, and there's a lot of intellectual academic basis
for like what Jane Goodall said, it goes back to
the nineteen sixties, it goes back centuries to economist named
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Thomas Malthus, but particularly in our lifetime, it's Paul Erlick,
who's still alive warned of bloom and doomi'es now. I
think he's like ninety three, ninety four years old. The
man who predicted doom for everyone is outliving the odds
by decades at this point. But he predicted, of course,
that we would have resource scarcity famines unless this ruling
class came in and controlled us, the unwashed masses. That's
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what you're hearing from Jane Goodall. That's what Bill Gates
is all about, and that's what most of these billionaires
are all about.
Speaker 1 (40:33):
Mark Bill Gates, you said, he keeps getting wealthier, but
we always like you, Like you pointed out, we wake
up every day there's a new headline on Bill Gates
gives ten billion for whatever. So walk me through that
corrupt system. Feel free to take your time. How does
he throw a bunch of money at some useless project
and more comes.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
Back to him.
Speaker 14 (40:54):
Well, for one thing, a public health is how he's
made a lot of his money. In fact, you can
go back her the COVID vaccine, the mRNA vaccines, and
he was promoting it and invested in it heavily, and
this is a matter of public record. He then divested
and walked away from it. And then one of his
first public statements after that is he's talking openly about
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how the vaccine was endurable, it didn't actually work, it
didn't stop transmission. It really was not any kind of
success at all. And then he admits COVID was very
much like the flu. Now why did he admit it
because he had already done his pump and dump. He
had already pumped tons of money. He got governments around
the world to mandate a product he was invested heavily
in and as altruism of giving money out, but then
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he dumps it and then he starts trashing the actual vaccine.
So he knew, he knew when to invest, he knew
when to pull out. And this is one of the
ways he's by controlling public health. You don't control a
well big farman, necessarily you do, but you also control
government schedules of vaccines, government schedules of medicine. And when
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you're directly involved in that part of selling those to people,
that's how you get great, great wealth. And of course,
you know, having a monopoly of Microsoft and going through
that whole you know, the whole way. He had his
whole life story going back to Microsoft, and of course
his father was involved with I think it was planned parenthood.
I mean, he is just ultimately, he is a chosen
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one by this ruling class that has chosen him in
several other billionaires, and it goes on. You have people
like Michael Bloomberg pushing the net zero agenda. You have
Richard Branson a virgin air of investing in the fake meat.
Speaker 5 (42:32):
You have.
Speaker 14 (42:34):
George Soros, you have the Washington Post, Jeff Bezos. All
of these billionaires get richer and richer once they get
to a certain point because they pretty much own everything.
I think the stat was I can't remember how many companies,
but they own most of the media outlets in the world.
I mean, there really is no corporate establishment descent. So
when you own everything, you pretty much only get richer
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and more powerful no matter how much you quote giveaway.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
Mark.
Speaker 1 (43:02):
Is the movement dying or is it gaining steam? I
can never tell, because, as you mentioned, they own all
the media. They own so much so the propaganda is endless, right,
it's absolutely endless. But at least the people I talk
to you, I hang out with normal people. I never
hear this subject come up. Ever, It's never once come
up climate change or global warming or whatever the newest
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thing is. It's not a concern of anybody in my life.
Speaker 5 (43:26):
Now.
Speaker 1 (43:26):
Granted I don't hang out with dirty comedies. But is
this movement dying or growing?
Speaker 14 (43:32):
Well, I gotta tell you my headline a climate devot BBC.
How the political census on climate change has been shattered
and they're just talking. It's a lot of this is
the Trump effect. A lot of it is just the
energy rationeting and inflation that's gone on. I think we're
in a low period, but you can never say it's over.
Why because you have since the nineteen eighties United Nations
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heavily invested in this. You have the World Health Organization
heavily invested. You have every medical association heavily invested. You
have every academic institution in the world heavily invested in
the climates. You have every billionaire, you have every corporation,
you have every science agency. Nothing like that goes away
because Donald Trump comes in and issues a bunch of
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executive orders. Now, Donald Trump is riding a wave of backlash,
and we're seeing it in Argentina with Malet. We're seeing
it in Europe they halted their Green deal the German elections.
We're seeing it potentially in France. We've seen it all
throughout the EU elections last summer. I think it's in
a low phase, but I think they're going to regroup.
You kiss it if they do. If it is the
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end of climate, they're going to just shift to something
else very similar. At one point we all thought it
was going to be a COVID like public health climate
was going to merge into with COVID. But I think
they overplayed their hands so much with COVID that that
essentially failed. You're asking me too early at this phase
of Trump. It depends how things goes, for instance, in
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the United States, unless Donald Trump gets rid of this
Cooto endangerment finding from the EPA that's been endorsed by
the by the Supreme Court back when Obama was president,
actually when George Bush was president, but Obama implemented it
that regulates carbon dioxide as a pollutant. Unless he overturns
the scientific basis expected to come back, unless he submits
the um Paris Agreement for it as a treaty to
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the US Senate and it gets rejected.
Speaker 5 (45:18):
Expects us to.
Speaker 14 (45:19):
Get back in that with a future president Nikki Hayley
or a Gavin new president, Gavin Newsom. So, I think
we're at the high point of climate skepticism, at the
high point of the collapse of this. But it's kind
of like the Friday the thirteenth saga. You know when
you cheer, oh, Jason's dead, He's dead.
Speaker 5 (45:35):
That no way he's coming back for that.
Speaker 14 (45:37):
He's dead this time, and yet he always came back.
Speaker 1 (45:41):
Yeah you do, Mark, my brother, thank you. I appreciate
you very much. Final thoughts bext all Right, I just
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want to reiterate what I said at the beginning. So
I know that was a lot about the climate, comedies,
Steve Days, the pastor and everything. That we are at war.
That's not what you wanted, or maybe it is. But
whether or not you wanted it, it is not important.
Speaker 2 (46:20):
You are at war. America's communists have declared.
Speaker 1 (46:23):
War on your way of life, your religious beliefs, whatever
they are. The American Communists is trying to destroy them.
You have a choice to make. Are you gonna fight
or are you gonna lay down, take it, go along
with it? Well, I mean Jesus would want on the borders.
Speaker 2 (46:40):
It's up to you. I choose to fight. We'll do
it again.