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October 28, 2023 • 124 mins
Digging Deeper LIVE Week 145

1. Healthy Living; The Truth About Cholesterol
2. Truman's Matrix; Inversionism
3. Ugly Truth of Palestine
4. Faith Matters; A Great Day

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(00:07):
And welcome to another edition of DiggingDeeper with Brian Hail, brought to you
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us. Hello, and good evening. It is week number one and fifty

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five one forty five one and fortyfive weeks, and so I figure one
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one hundred and fifty six. Sowe're just eleven weeks away from completing three
years at this yike. So thisis winding down year number two, and

(01:03):
we're gonna take you through the differentsegments that we're gonna have on tonight.
So welcome. This is Digging DeeperLive with Andy and Brian Hale, sponsored
by Green Goold Naturalhealing dot Com.All right, so on our first segment,
we'll have Healthy Living and that's goingto be the truth about cholesterol healing

(01:25):
through plant medicine. Of course,inside of our Healthy Living segment, we
also have our Vaccine War Headlines segment, so we'll have Vaccine War Headlines Volume
eighty five tonight. Yeah, eightyfifth report that you've put together some children's
numbers tonight. You said, yes, children's numbers tonight. All right.
So then on the next segment,it's Truman's Matrix, and Truman's Matrix now

(01:49):
has been for the last few weeks. This is volume four of what we're
calling the X Files, and tonightit's inversionism, and you'll see exactly what
I mean. I won't give toomuch away there for those of you who
might be on Twitter or x you'llknow in versionism and what that is,
what that means. And then onthe next segment, segment number three,

(02:12):
the Ugly Truth of Palestine. TheUgly Truth of Palestine. So you put
together this segment and what are youdoing on that one? Did you tell
me we're talking digging into the historyof Palestine and where the name came from
and what the actual history of thatland is. All right, We're going
way back on that. So noneof this new talk of war and things

(02:34):
that are going on right now,or the end of the world, or
illis Israel versus Palestine, none ofthat. What we're talking about is the
history right behind the name Palestine andwhere it all started. Correct, and
then on our last segment, it'sa great day. Yes, we are
taught reading through the Great Disappearance bydoctor David Jeremiah, and tonight we are

(02:54):
on chapter two right, And thosepodcasts, every one of these segments are
turned into individual podcasts and are uphere on Rumble. And I'm hoping we're
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Rumble. Maybe we should have takea look over there some of our monitors
give us a filmbs up make surewe're looking good. But we are live

(03:15):
on Rumble, and we will havethese podcasts on Rumble individually, as you
probably see down on the list belowthe different episodes. So we're really looking
forward to it and we're gonna havea fantastic show today. So those are
the four segments, and now let'shear from us for just a second.

(03:38):
Hey everyone, this is Brian Hale. If you've heard this program before,
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(04:01):
three one five Portfolio pricing and contactsall on Hail Multimedia dot com. In
a war that started well before twentynineteen, secrets have been buried deep beyond
the pale. We're here to revealthe truth. It's time for vaccine war

(04:26):
headlines. This is a war onreligion. This is a war on the
children. The gear of the carwith the sickness. This is a w
on tradition. This is a wreligion. This is amon children with the

(04:46):
sickness. This is a w Thisis a all right, it is a
war. And thank you to JimmyLevy and oh come on, help me
out on the Jemmy Levy. Yeah, Jimmy Levy and Hi res Hy Rez
was singing there and Jimmy Levy inthe background. All right, so it's
Jimmy Levy and Hi Rez. Thankyou to those independent artists who have granted

(05:13):
those who are speaking about this warpermission to use their little clips, their
little background music. And so thatwas from their album. And now we're
going to present to you. Andyhas these numbers up on the screen for
you. They're the COVID vaccine reportsand children. Basically the VARs report for

(05:34):
ages six months to seventeen years old, and there's so much new information about
that. I'm starting starting to geta little excited here. I'll let you
give us the numbers, but itis so maddening. The information that is
now coming out is a full blownwar where the information is now out that
these children had no reason to havethese shots. So you're going to see

(05:57):
in the next segment two, I'vegot some backup information for and got here.
Yes, So as of September twentyninth, twenty twenty three, sixty
seven thousand, eight hundred and thirtynine total reports of children being injured.
Of that, one hundred and eightynine deaths, one hundred and six six
hundred and thirty permanently disabled, onethousand, four hundred and seventy one children

(06:20):
with myo karditis, seven hundred andthirty nine life threatening cases, four thousand,
nine hundred and seventy eight children hospitalized, five thousand, six hundred er
visits, and ten thousand, ninehundred and seventy seven not recovered. It's

(06:41):
just maddening that these children are injuredbecause of this vaccine. But we are
seeing so much. We have somany different videos on our channel that talk
about vaccines prior to this one.Oh, way, way way back,
we go way back. Yeah,we're talking in the thirties to the sixties.

(07:04):
Is a lot of our research.In fact, we started these episodes,
these vaccine more headlines. This wholepodcast was birthed out of these reports
that we were seeing black and whiteTV documentaries from way back talking about mercury
which they renamed as thimerosol and soand they also we found out that they

(07:29):
have never actually tested, they havenever actually tested how any of these things
work together, the recombinant factor,right, and that's exactly what these current
vaccines are is about fifty different recombinantsof different viruses and materials that they experiment
on us. So anyway, justyeah, go ahead, keep going.

(07:51):
So I found five Times August onhere and he did the song Joe,
Okay, five times August. Canyou tell me what you mean by that?
Is? That's his name, that'sthe artist's name is five Times August.
And he wrote this song specifically forthe children. M So are we

(08:16):
gonna listen to it? We canlisten to a little bit of it if
we want to. But oh,okay, well you don't have to.
This is Fight for You by fiveTimes August. He's recommending you watch this.
It's in the article there, it'sin the article. Yes, doctor,
this is what I wanted to listento. So Doctor Drew was on
the Megan Kelly Show and he's maddenedby this information that we're finding. So

(08:39):
I'm going to play this one forThis is one of those that I was
talking about. There's it's maddening thisinformation, isn't it. Yes, it's
more common than we thought. Peopleare like, well, the smile,
the smile, it's no big deal. Is it's self limited? Bah?
Look in my world, throughout myentire career, forty year career, my
charditis is a medical emergency. It'sa dire problem. A publication just came

(09:01):
out five days ago in Circulation,a major cardiac cardiology journal. An excellent
study and it showed it took mybreath away. I didn't know why it
wasn't headline news. It's a largestudy and it showed that about approximately half
of the young males that got milecarditishad permanent heart damage. Permanent that means
that we don't know what percentage aregoing to be disabled by this as they

(09:24):
get older, are going to developheart failure, are going to need cardiac
transplants, some of them. It'sbreathtaking this study, and why it wasn't
a big headline. I've sort ofsent it around a little bit because I
don't understand why people aren't reacting toit. So when a twenty seven year
old male, the illness is innothing, so the risk is so the
vaccine is all risk? Why thepush? Why are we pushing? And

(09:46):
I think put your legal head onfor a second that universities are going to
be a big trouble for having mandatedyoung people to get that vaccine, because
people are gonna get sick and they'regonna have long term consequences, and they
should suit those schools for having forcedthem to take take it. They should
sue. And if anybody tries toforce you from this point forward, get
a fake card. It's not thathard. Go ahead, google it,

(10:07):
get a fake card, and againI'll comply. We have a good treatment,
we have paxelvi. Why and peoplesay you have to get you have
to say you've gotten a shot toget in get a fake one, just
google it on the internet. It'sbullshit. If they're going to create these
bullshit rules, you can create yourbullshit way around them. It's all just
like a theater. So let's okay, let's act. I'll act like I've
gotten my fiftieth booster, and youcan act like you're satisfied. I'm telling

(10:30):
you the truth. So Megan Kelly, she's pretty funny there. I don't
necessarily want you to go and dosomething illegal, but she's got an idea.
Sometimes the memes make themselves. Idon't know if you've seen this one
or not. This is a displayat CBS. The flu shots are here,

(10:54):
you versus the flu and there isa skeleton with a side holding the
shot sign I love it on diedSuddenly there's another post. It says this
is why your doctor gets aggressive.Blue Cross Blue Shield pays your doctor a

(11:18):
forty thousand dollars bonus for fully vaccinatingone hundred patients under the age of two.
If your doctor manages to fully vaccinatetwo hundred patient patients, that bonus
jumps to eighty thousand. But here'sthe catch. Under Blue Cross Blue Shields
rules, pediatricians lose the whole bonusunless at least sixty three percent of their

(11:43):
patients are fully vaccinated, and thatincludes the flu vaccine. So it's not
just four hundred dollars on your child'shead. It could be the whole bonus
to your doctor. Your decision tovaccinate your child might be worth forty thousand
dollars or more. And that isjust ridiculous, ridiculous. And another post

(12:11):
on Twitter from del Cody. Ohone, yet now they want you to
get another booster vaccine he says,it says nobody said you wouldn't get COVID
if you were vaccinated. Oh really, there was doctor Anthony Fauci quote.
When people are vaccinated, they're notgoing to get infected. President Joe Biden

(12:35):
said, you're not going to haveto get You're not going to get COVID
if you have these vaccinations. RochelleWolenski, CDC director, vaccinated people do
not carry the virus and don't getsick, and on and on and on,
YadA, YadA YadA. But theywant you to get another booster m
right and fact checked true. TheUS and Balmer R. Hirshman stated,

(13:03):
after twenty years of experience. Ihave never seen this until twenty twenty one.
And he's talking about the clots thattheir embalmers are pulling from the veins
and blood vessels of their cadavers.Doctors and funeral directors are finding these clots
inside of people that have had theshot. The crazy part is the clots

(13:26):
are not made of human DNA.Okay, this is the part we haven't
said before. They're not made ofhuman DNA these clots. They are composed
of synthetic tissue. Where did thatsynthetic come from? Hmmm? I wonder
five times. August, which Ifeatured at the top here, calls out

(13:50):
every musician who stayed silent and cashedtheir Pfizer check during the COVID poison jab
rollout. He's selling out millions.They sold out millions of their fans to
the shotslaughter and this video is agood one. So this is the one
I actually wanted to listen to.Well, there ain't no I again grew

(14:43):
Ever, since they sold out RollingStone, all the words that were sung
in the past will never feel thesame way. We're looking thing. All
the old man said them in themake up Share with the Cold Recking Walls

(15:03):
really couldn't care. All the famefeels the same when you've had enoughing,
so they don't buy the standing up, and there ain't no peace ever since
the sixties kids cool, all thedrugs and the girls in the cash,

(15:28):
after all the songs, it wasgone in a flash, all those bad
boy and rebels in the attitude.What a show. We didn't know that
none of it was shot on theself servan entire establishment. We were all

(15:48):
so in a sense because there ain'tno ricking roll and the blue has lost
it, so call the bound escapethe man control had every part starts batting,
So no they're ray no hay,no raping roll, and there ain't

(16:19):
no showing, no h no,one's still go round for the process.
Chuck all the stars and the bigfinal horse chilling forward checks from their cordride.
Shoulders call the actors say what they'repaid to say, while the fans

(16:42):
take the blame. All the worstschool fools that would mean, and you
well they pushed just sout away house. There ain't no racking rock and the
blouse is nasty, so all thepunstapleman control pen. Every pump starts falling.

(17:11):
The soul. No, no,no hain't no rocking r hen rain,
no bus nor queen. Never wasa rage against the damn sheep,

(17:32):
nor there rain, no fattering thesuit normal rocking in the free world shoes
all the high strong, neil,young, bonn and beefs. Yet the
silence that's been different now all thesuits licked the boots of the government.

(17:53):
What they sang, they never meantbecause they no racking brown hen the blouse
has lost the song on the postablelad come brown Henna boxtos body song,

(18:15):
No rad, no hey, norahucking role, nother ray, no hay,
no racking rod, lovely rad,no hay, no racking ro,

(18:44):
nother raid, no hain, noracking role. Thank you for listening to
vaccine. More headlines A production ofDining Keeper being music provided to Digging Deeper
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(19:12):
And on Healthy Living, we discusshow we can help the body help
itself through natural healing with plant medicineand other non pharmaceutical alternatives. Welcome to
Healthy Living, all right, welcomeagain to this segment. This is something

(19:32):
we're really getting used to doing inthe healthy living and we bounce back and
forth between the two of us.Sometimes you do the article, sometimes I
do the article. And this timeI had the idea for the article,
and then you just took over andwrote this because you found the information that
I found and you completed my thought. And so I really like working together
on these articles with you. Andso this was about cholesterol, right.

(19:56):
What I had originally found was thatthere was a tweet on Biden's report about
his cholesterol being lowered, and becausehe's always working on getting his cholesterol lowered,
but they were talking about how loweringyour cholesterols isn't necessarily good, right,
So I went ahead and said,what do you think we could write

(20:18):
about this? And you came upwith quite a bit here. Yes.
So the first thing I thought iswe need to know what cholesterol is and
why we need it. So,cholesterol is a waxy, fat like substance
that occurs naturally in your body.Many people think that cholesterol is harmful,
but the truth is that it's essentialfor your body to function. Cholesterol contributes

(20:41):
to the membrane structure of every cellin your body. Your body also needs
it to make hormones in vitamin Das well as perform various other essential functions,
such as making digestive bile acids inthe intestine. It helps you digest.
Simply put, you could not survivewithout it. Your body makes all
the cholesterol it needs, but italso absorbs a relatively small amount of cholesterol

(21:07):
from some foods, such as eggs, meat, and full fat dairy products.
For decades, people have been toldthat the dietary cholesterol and food raises
blood cholesterol levels and causes heart disease. This idea may have been a rational
conclusion based on the available science fiftyyears ago, but more recent evidence calls

(21:27):
this into question. More and more, I find that the concept of number
needed to treat, or NNT howmany patients have been treated to achieve a
specific outcome, excluding those who wouldhave experienced that outcome without the invention,
very compelling when considering the risk benefitof an intervention. All of a sudden,

(21:51):
a drug add that asserts thirty sixreduction in heart attacks goes from seeming
very good to being quite questionable whenthe NNT shows that seven percent ninety nine
point seven percent of people would needto take the drug for three and a
half years to prevent one heart attack, very little effect on mortality. This

(22:12):
was a quote from Joseph Pizzorno,editor in chief of Integrammed, in June
of twenty fourteen. In the articleBilification of cholesterol, Pisorno points out that
the statin manufacturers assert thirty six reductionin heart attacks thirty six percent, but

(22:33):
in order to achieve that percentage,the data shows that ninety nine point seven
of people would need to take thedrug for three point three years. That
doesn't sound like a good trade offto me, does it. No,
Just like we were chatting in thecomments there, this society has become way
too analytics driven. Yeah, everythingis about analytics. I'm watching football nowadays.

(22:56):
I haven't watched it for a fewyears, and I decided to get
back into to watch some football.And they're going for fourth down and three,
fourth down and four at the twentyfive yard line, and they're just
doing things that just are totally outof normal football coaching, realm normal train

(23:17):
of thought, all based on theseanalytics. Go for one, go for
two, go for it on fourthdown, right, And it's almost taking
the fun out of the game now, which is what the whole society has
become become is all analytics driven.There's no real intuition, yeah, or

(23:37):
judgment anymore. It's all about analyticsor looking at the individual first statistics.
Yeah, and you never look atthe individual. It's all about the group,
all about the whole, right,yes, always about the whole.
So as we always suspect, it'sall about the money. Big farm is
number one motto. Keep them sickfor a lifetime and profits will roll in
changing. So it's your dirty money. So inversionism you were talking about?

(24:06):
Tweeted this on October twenty fifth.Yes, inversionism is a Twitter account.
Yes, they said. If you'veever wondered why Biden and his mental faculties
have been continually declining so dramatically overthe last several years, it's because he's
been taking statin's, specifically crestor orrosuvastatin to reduce his cholesterol. Prior to

(24:29):
this, he was taken zokor,which is sembastatin. These two statins are
very well known to cause cognitive decline, especially memory loss and confusion, and
that would explain why he sometimes forgetswhere he is and rambles about nonsense that
no one can understand. In themost recent White House health summary of Biden,
the doctor said the President's lipid levelsremain remarkably low on his current regimen

(24:55):
of rosuvastaaten, as if that wasa good thing, which it is not.
Cholesterol and LDL are horrible markers forheart disease risk and should not be
fixated on or lowered, especially intoold age, and the focus should instead
be on metabolic health and insulin resistance. Yes, louristically lowering cholesterol with statins

(25:18):
will only further expedite Biden's cognitive declineand will eventually bring him to full blown
dimension Alzheimer's, which he obviously hasstrong signs of already. The diet heart
hypothesis with the vilification of saturated fatsand saying it causes heart disease with raising
LDL and cholesterol, is one ofthe greatest scientific inversions of all time and

(25:44):
the exact opposite of the truth timeout now, I want to repeat that
that was to me the excerpt fromthis article that we found from inversionism.
I say article because they basically wrotea research paper here on Twitter. This
says that this is one of thegreatest scientific inversions of all time. Saying

(26:08):
that saturated fats cause heart disease byitself, all in all, as a
whole, not only only in theextreme. Right. So I added the
documentation he included in his tweet aswell. Right here, right here,
It is right there on the screen. This is what you should be more

(26:33):
concerned with, is the the insulinresistance right right. So the responses to
his tweet were very insightful. Here'sjust a few. The irony is statn's
increased bloodshedgar yep. Or the mainstructure of myelin is cholesterol, exactly.

(26:55):
Myolins are nerve coverings through the body, especially the brain. These stantons don't
pick and choose where in the body. They reduce the cholesterol right. In
other words, the blood brain barrieris weakened because of everything that's going on
lately, especially with these statins andall these chemicals and these drugs. It

(27:17):
just goes on and on and on. Well, and the doctor that I
quoted in the beginning in his paper, he said that over fifty percent of
Americans have the required cholesterol levels toprescribe statins. Over fifty percent of Americans.
Oh, their research found that theyhad a really good market to Celtic
exactly. That was his point.Mad Love Mama says, the brain is

(27:42):
fat, we need fat. Lowcholesterol should not be an end all goal,
right, Honestly, just about anythingBig Med recommends exactly backwards recommend.
Yeah, big Med, I likethat. Yes, Big Med said a
big pharma or Texas are tech.See with that one. The statin push

(28:02):
comes from the same folks who vilifiedfats while saying nothing about sugar. Oh
yeah, there was a really goodI think there was a mean that said,
don't talk to me about meats,you know. And these people that
are slender and moving around, right, We're looking at the people that couldn't
move and they were four hundred pounds. It's about all of our all of

(28:23):
our health officials that are oh yeah, yeah, they're disgusting, just disgusting.
Right, And then Stoic Kraft madea really good point which goes back
to last week's part podcast. Thebest way to get cholesterol controlled is dump
seed, oils and processed carbs andfood while increasing animal fret and protein.

(28:45):
Truth Truth saw it happen, saysMackenzie Grace to a colleague whose wife,
a physician, finally figured it outmuch improved off the statins. There's poor
clinical evidence that they even reduce risk. And there's other issues like muscle weakness,
falling off your bike, falling downthe stairs, all right. Or

(29:07):
it could be also be the factthat he had a major brain surgery in
nineteen eighty seven and then removed amajor chunk of his brain. Oh,
he had brain surgery, just thethought, okay, or maybe because he's
just really freaking old. Sorry,that was from John Doe, of course,
not from me. I just readthe screen. Right. Some of
the side effects, right, headaches, difficulty sleeping, plushing of the skin,

(29:33):
muscle aches, tenderness, weakness,drowsiness, dizziness, nausea or vomiting,
abominable abdominal cramping or pain that's abominable, that is thout, bloating or
gas and diarrhea and constipation, I'lltake the dirty once again. Or a
rash, low levels of blood platelets, nausea, hair loss you said nausea

(29:56):
earlier, Pins and needles, sensationsoh, such as pricking, numbness or
tingling on your skin, liver inflammationwhich can make you feel like you have
the flu hmmm, or something else. Pancreas, inflammation, which can cause
stomach pain, skin problems such asrashes or acne, and sexual problems such

(30:18):
as erectile dust function or low sexdrive. Statins also carry warnings that memory
loss, mental confusion, neuropathies,high blood sugar, and type two diabetes
are possible side effects. It's importantto remember that statins may also interact with
utter other medications you take, whichis what you were talking about earlier.

(30:40):
Yes, mixing statins are linked toa few rare but potentially serious side effects,
including mitose bios myocytis, which isinflammation of the muscles, right elevated
levels of CPK or creatine kinase,a muscle enzyme that, when elevated can
cause muscle pain and mild inflammation andweakness. And rabdolemiasis no rab dumolysis,

(31:11):
extreme muscle inflammation and damage. Yeahthat works. Hey, we are not
doctors, we are medically trained.And I actually got a ninety eight percent
I think, I mean it wasmany years ago, thirty two years ago.
But yes, I got a ninetyeight percent in medical terminology. I
remember that. Yes, yes,So bottom line stats can cause more harm
than good in the bulk of patientsprescribed them, so why do they give

(31:33):
them to us? While we've alreadyanswered that, Yeah, low cholesterol is
just as bad as extremely high levels, and just as in anything in life,
moderation is best, natural is best, and chemicals are bad. Right,
So if you want to find outmore information, doctor Berg here has
a video that gives you more specificson why we need the cholesterol. All

(31:56):
of this is on diggingdeper dot net. It's real simple, digging deeper dot
net. There's several Digging deepers outthere in the world, but you want
to go to the Digging Deeper,it's just Digging Deeper dot net and it's
just so simple to get to thesearticles. Just look for the podcast called
Healthy Living or Vaccine More Headlines,or maybe the one that we're going to

(32:16):
do next, which up next wouldbe Truman's Matrix. So whichever one it
is, you can find them thereall on Digging deeper dot com. Once
again, thank you for joining usfor Healthy Living working together to find natural
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(32:39):
visit green Gold Naturalpealing dot com.Welcome to Truman's Matrix, a podcast built
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(33:01):
al Multega, where you don't knowwho's watching who or who's controlling you.

(33:22):
All right, well, welcome toTruman's Matrix. Boom crash, bam boom.
All right, we are going totake a look at the Twitter feed
for our account, and that isat Digging Deeper Us, the at sign
Digging Deeper Us on Twitter or X. So we're calling this the X Files,

(33:44):
and X is now the new nameof Twitter, and these are the
X Files, Volume four and tonightwe're going to look at several different things
and you'll see what's the most significanthere in just a second. But the
first thing that going to do istalk about these these crimes that Elon Musk

(34:06):
has been doing a lot of tweetingon his own platform. It's kind of
interesting because you know, he ownsthe thing, but yet he is on
there talking to people and interacting morethan anybody is really, so it's kind
of interesting to see, you know, his level of interactivity. So we've
been following him and seeing what's goingon there, and so I'll just flip

(34:30):
over to my Twitter feed here andwe'll see that, you know, Tucker,
right, now is talking to thisguy about Biden's crimes and backing the
Ukraine government throwing Prese in jail.That's what Tucker was talking about on episode
thirty four, and we're not goingto play it for you, but that
was one of the things that wehad tweet retweeted because I found that it

(34:53):
was interesting that Elon Musk, asyou see above, was the one who
was actually retweeting it. And hesays, pre you start being imprisoned.
So I just want to give yourheads up. The owner of Twitter or
ex which, by the way,was this the day today? Was the
day today? How about that?Yeah? Today? Happy birthday acquisition of
Twitter by mister Elon Musk. Thisis the first year anniversary of that takeover.

(35:17):
And I say takeover because he sawthat it was not a free speech
platform and now he has turned itinto one. But he has become the
number one troll, that's what peopleare calling him now. It's like he's
doing everything. He's talking to people, he's on different people's podcasts, he's
on different people's live what do youcall him moments on Twitter moments and anyway,

(35:40):
So let's get on through this andI'll just scroll through some of these
tweets and talk to you about him. But this one was about all the
crimes and that you know Tucker istalking about him. Was this very first
one. Is that where you stop, I'll just I'm gonna go back up
and I might bounce back down.But this is the why your doctor gets
aggressive. And so this is whatAndy covered in the first segment on vaccine

(36:04):
more headlines. How much the bonusis when your whole regiment of patients gets
vaccinated. It makes a huge difference. It's like fumbling the ball at the
one yard line, you know,instead of just a six or seven point
or eight point difference, it couldactually mean a sixteen point difference on one
plane. That could pay for onestaff person. Yeah, there you go.

(36:29):
And so that's all died suddenly.So there's our Twitter feed. You
can see it. We are livestreaming right now on Rumble and diggingdeper dot
Us or digging deeper Us is ourTwitter handle streaming TV podcasts, explosive documentaries.
Providing network programming to radio stations sincenineteen ninety four. You know,

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we are actually providing radio programming toagricultural stations in the areas of horses,
cattle, and harvesting. Surprisingly,we have podcasts just about anything. In
fact, go to HAIL Broadcasting dotcom h A L. E Broadcasting dot
com and you'll see dozens of podcaststhere. Anyway, Yeah, most of

(37:12):
them our originals. We cover topics. Others won't when we're loaded with truth
bombs like that one, that one, like the one about the vaccines and
all the stuff that Tucker does,and then I love this one. Did
you see this I did? Isn'tthat the truth? Though? Take that
theme and roll with it. Huh. Well, the Twitter files which now
they're you know, we're calling itthe x files, which is Twitter's new

(37:36):
name. That's not in relation tothe Twitter files that they're talking about on
the screen. The Twitter Files arewhat Elon Musk went ahead and released after
he took over Twitter. Thank youone year ago today on this day in
history, when he turned over andreleased the revelations that there was so much

(37:57):
suppression of free speech and all kindsof things and collusion with the government,
big tech, big pharma, allof them. Right, So, if
you're going to open up the Twitterfiles that's underneath that. I think what
we're saying here is these that's justthe tip of the iceberg. Yeah,
is that what we're saying about theTwitter files, So we're saying, yeah,
yeah, just the tip of theiceberg. Now, this was a

(38:20):
couple of days ago, but Iwanted to show this because this is a
looks a lot like the Patriot missilesystems that we had over in Desert Storm,
and we first went over to protectI excuse me, Saudi Arabia,
the King from Evil, Old SaddamHussein, the Iraqi leader. Right,
So anyway, in nineteen ninety Iwent over there to Desert Storm and it

(38:44):
was the first time they deployed thesePatriot missile batteries. And I believe this
is what these are a picture becausethey look so similar. But I just
wanted to show you that Kennicola theGreat is another one of those people,
one of those Twitter feeds that arereally credible, and in fact, a
lot of times Elon is talking tohim and retweeting what he's what he's saying,

(39:06):
and they're going back and forth.So you see tweets from Kennicota the
Great, we believe you can trustthose. And this was just showing the
fact that we've sent lots of equipmentand troops over to the war over there.
And right before we went live,I heard that we now have troops
on the ground in Israel. StephenMiller, MD, PhD. He has

(39:30):
a really good point here. Iwant you to go ahead and read through
this whole thing when you have achance. But this is called brinkmanship if
you can relate to the missile crisis, the Cuban missile crisis, Okay,
when Castro had missiles right outside ofFlorida, of course, and it was

(39:57):
you know, Russia, Russia,and we're trying to overthrow him, and
the assassination of the president just gettingready to happen, and Kennedy actually calmed
everybody down somehow, and calmer headsprevailed and the Russians backed off right and
suddenly we had no war, andeverybody thought that was going to be the

(40:21):
end of times. Well, that'spushing your cards to the brink. That's
pushing your strategy to the brink ofwar, almost to over the edge,
to see where the opponent will thenmake his move. And that's called brinkmanship.
So really interesting article here. It'sa game of chess. The unfolding

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situation in the Middle East has oftenresembles a game of chess. Moves and
counter moves, strategies and tactics,all clearly calculated calculated. But in this
geographical or geopolitical chess match, thestakes are human lives, regional stability,
and global security. Everybody's thinking WorldWar three. We must recognize that there
are no winners in a conflict ofthis magnitude, only degrees of loss.

(41:07):
So the perils of brinkmanship pushing asituation to the brink of disaster to achieve
one's objectives. The unfortunate situation withthe Israel and Hamas' problem is the fact
that one of them just wants theother dead, right, And if you
don't appreciate human life, then you'renot on that beginning. You can't start

(41:35):
from. There's no ground zero,there a foundation, right, That's what
this talks about. You know,in such an environment, single misstep cans
spiral out of control, a misunderstanding. The idea that any side can emerge
victorious from such a scenario becomes increasinglyunattenable. So it's a great, great
tweet here we recommend that you followdoctor David Miller or Stephen Miller and Kinnicola

(42:00):
is also retweeting some things there.That was a picture of No, that
wasn't not a Biden. Okay,let's move on down Pentagon. Yeah,
this was what they were deploying.So this was interesting to know that Kennicola
is also very in touch with what'sgoing on with the military movements. He's

(42:22):
connected. Yeah, and so heis tracking the US naval assets near Israel.
He's got an entire chart here,And I just want to tell you
that this is Truman's matrix, right, Yeah, So we're not just going
through things that are happening in theworld, but I want to talk to
you about this inversionism concept of thathow we're never really told the truth and

(42:47):
we're always distracted. So that's reallykind of the opposite they want you to
think of the opposite. So letme just tell you this. Let me
just ask you this, When didthis conflict begin? Now I'm not I
don't mean when did the whole Israeliconflict? And you know then you know
Gaza's trip thing happened first, butI mean recently, when did it kickoff?

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Was it a surprise? Let meask you this, was it a
surprise? No? Well, yesit was everybody thought it was a surprise.
If it wasn't a surprise, theywould have been able to defend themselves.
Well, they knew something was coming. Okay, how do they know
something was coming? Intel? Well? Intel, okay, So let's back
up a little bit. I thinkI actually have this maybe in this tweet.

(43:36):
If not, I'll just tell youabout it right now and we'll see
it here in just a very nearfuture, okay. And that is in
January, the United States and IsraelDefense Forces IDEA had a the not a
no, this wasn't just some peopledid some things. They had the largest

(43:59):
just januine months ago, nine monthsago, just a baby ago. They
had the largest joint military exercise intheir history together and it was focused on
defending themselves against a multitude of surroundingArab nations yep. And they prepared specifically

(44:30):
for any kind of attack for that, and it was the largest in history.
We have the paperwork, we havethat KINICOA of the grade I think
is one we got it from.That information is here, it's right there
on digging deeper dot net, andyou will see that the United States was
not surprised, and neither was Israelsurprised. By the fact that the dome
was attacked. And yes it mayhave been hit, but this, just

(44:54):
like the Lisitania and just like PearlHarbor, just like nine to eleven,
everything needed a catalyst. Yeah,every big action needed the people behind the
effort, you know. And thewhole Ukrainian thing kind of wore out.
It's like, we're done to sendthe money over there. Hello, good
night. Yeah, where else canwe send our money? Yeah? So

(45:15):
oh, let's have another conflict overhere and we can get a whole bunch
of money sent in on this compassionateeffort. And it's all just a bunch
of garbage. So we may seethat tweet later, But let's go down
quickly to the next subject, andthat is the number of illegal aliens in
this country since Biden took office.He's probably eaten as many ice cream cones.

(45:36):
But anyway, the number of illegalaliens crossing into the United States since
Biden took office now tops the individualpopulation of Wyoming. Right, Well,
that was quite a while ago.And Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota,
South Dakota, Dela, war RhodeIsland, Montana, Maine, New Hampshire,

(45:57):
Hawaiian and West Virginia, Nebraska,Idaho, New Mexico, Mississippi,
Kansas. I don't mean altogether,I mean every individual, single state has
a lower population than the number ofillegals that have entered since he came into
office. Let's keep going on thelist all the way at number thirty four
Kansas, Arkansas, Iowa, andNevada, Utah, Connecticut, Oklahoma.
It'd be a lot easier to justsay the list of the ones that aren't

(46:19):
right, Well, what are thebiggest, large, the largest twelve states.
These are the only states that havea higher population than the number of
illegals that have entered since Biden tookoffice. You can see the numbers on
the screen, So I won't readthe rest of the low ones. Let's
look at the high ones. Okay, So California has more people than the
number of illegals that have come in, all right, right, as well
as Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Georgia,

(46:40):
North Carolina, Michigan, New Jersey, and Virginia. Oh, that's
a whole dozen, a dozen statesthat the illegals are not quite as big
at as yet yet? Right?If there was one state where all the
illegals were that state would still belarger than thirty eight states. Well,

(47:06):
well, they wanted to boost theirboats, didn't they. Oh yeah,
they yep, yep. Vote Democrat. And the intermittent fasting is actually I
reposted this because this is very importanthere. I wanted to show that this
came up as an ad after wehad a podcast, and of course this
is normal. Yeah, but thenwe heard from two or three different people
that all praised fasting and said thatthey had helped them. One tell us

(47:29):
about the cancer deal. Yes,I had a friend who saw a carcinorma
building on her lip and she dida three day water only fast and she
said she could feel it shrinking andit was minimal by the time she had
to go to the doctor that nextweek, and she still has to have

(47:51):
some of it removed, but sheknew that it was helping. Fantastic.
Yeah, And there were other testimonialsas well, just in the last week.
But one of the neatest things thathappened for those who are believers,
and you know, practically everyone inour audience. We believe that most of
you believe in God, believe inJesus Christ as our Lord, and Savior.

(48:13):
If you don't, we're constantly encouragingyou to understand and know that good
news. It's your choice whether ornot you follow him. Because God did
not make puppets, but he didgive us a free will, and he
also gave us instructions that every oneof us are to go out and tell
others about the good news of Jesus. One of those people is Mike Johnson.
Mike Johnson from Louisiana. Congratulations,sir, you are the new Speaker

(48:37):
of the House of Representatives in theUnited States of America. And for the
first time in as many years asI can remember, we have a conservative
who believes in the same values withthe same statement of vision that we have,
and that is God first, Constitutionand then free enterprise and then all
the politics and bs after family.So it's God Country, which is Constitution,

(49:02):
right, family, free enterprise,and then all the BS and you
know other things right. And youknow, I know they have to go
through a lot to get these lawsmade for us and to help represent the
people. So I appreciate the jobthey're doing. And now finally they have
a nutcase, no, a goodguy. A good guy. I say

(49:24):
that because you know, this isTruman's Matrix, so they're they're calling him
a nutcase. He actually dared topray on the floor, on the house
floor after his very first meeting.Look at that, and you know what,
that's the only time you should takea knee. I'm just saying,
that's right. Good, yeah,yeah, not in an NFL game.

(49:45):
Travis Kelsey to God only, Godonly not happy with him. This was
the original story that you had postedin our new podcast earlier in that it
was good. We're gonna close outthis segment of Truman's Matrix with just this

(50:07):
one thing. And this is fromthis lady. It's a two minute a
little bit over two minutes, youcould see on the screen now. It's
from Inversionism. They had reposted it. All vaccines are bioweapons. The current
paradigms of modern vaccinology with the useof toxic adjuvants, preservatives, and metals,

(50:29):
was birthed by Jonas Salk, acard carrying eugenicist chen Nicks, you
see that transhumanist who is funded bythe Rockefellers, who are also eugenicist.
I have proof of that because Ihave a Jonahs Salk video from the eighties
when he was sitting down and talkingwith the guy from public television actually in

(50:53):
an interview, and we have thaton our channel. Just look up Jonah
Salk and his ideas on depopulation.It's all about depopulation and it's not about
curing us. Andy told you thatin an earlier segment. Let's go ahead
and finish off by listening to her. I can't remember her name. That's
not as important as the information thatshe's going to shore history. Get history

(51:17):
of any vaccine saving so much asone life. In fact, they are
bio weapons, and if you givethem to a young child, and the
younger the child, the more destructivethey are to that immune system. And
so it's a combination. It's acombination. If you know where the WHO

(51:42):
comes from, I think I puta note down here to where it comes
from. But anyway, it wasstarted up by Rockefeller. And what was
Rockefeller into eugenics, euthanasia and eugenics, That was Rockefeller back in the thirties.
They own the Who, They ownthe NIH. So now the game

(52:07):
is, these people aren't dying fastenough, we can make a lot more
money and they all die a lotfaster if we put out these vaccines and
we use them on small children childrenfirst, and then we make it compulsory.
Then we can even say the kidcan't go to school unless he's vaccinated.

(52:31):
Mandatory vaccines are murder in the firstdegree. That is what they are.
You're invading a person's body with poisons, and the shock is horrible.
In real life, you don't haveto deal with ten different germs viruses at

(52:52):
once, usually one at a time. But when they give a child a
vaccine, or anybody but children,the worst and that system is soaking up
in an instant all these poisons Ijust listed here, plus a lot of

(53:12):
viruses. They don't tell you whatthey are. The immune system, especially
of a child, just throws upits hands in horror and says, I
can't cope. This is too much. This is not like real life.
They give you an overwhelming amount ofpoisons at one time, and that's what

(53:36):
happens, and that's going to doit for this edition of Truman's Matrix,
a podcast built around the craziest headlinesaround the world. A production of Digging
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(53:58):
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(54:19):
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(54:42):
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stop us because we're ready to fightChina right watch us, but we won
Let raid, don't die. Thewhole Wells law, everybody think a kings

(55:02):
thought, a right in the street, the whole laws, Gray way,
catch them your catch me. We'rewith you, Tom, We will not
back down. This is the uglytruth. Hard to listen to, but
impossible to ignore. All right,So the Ugly Truth tonight is titled the

(55:25):
ugly truth of Palestine, and whatwe're gonna look at is where that came
from in the first place. Solet me just get started. The Hummas
militant group's coordinated terror attack on Israelon October seventh was the deadliest assault in
the region in decades and prompted Israelto declare war. Understanding the history of

(55:52):
the land helps us decide who weshould support in this conflict, if any
the Jewish people, Let's just goway back. The Jewish people have lived
in the land since seventeen hundred bC, when Abraham Isaac Jacob, patriarchs
of the Jewish people and bearers ofa belief in one God, settled in

(56:14):
the Land of Israel. Famine forcesthe Israelites to migrate to Egypt, and
then after the exodus out of Egyptin and around thirteen hundred BC, the
Israelites settle in the Land of Israel. The first Commonwealth of Israel was established
under King David in approximately one thousandBC. The Jews were then driven out

(56:36):
by the Babylonians in five six bC and returned to establish the Second Commonwealth
In five thirty eight BC. Alexanderthe Great invaded in three thirty two BC,
beginning the Roman rule in Jerusalem.This is when the land of Israel
was dubbed Palestine, which is definedas invader. It was there's a snub

(57:00):
to the prosperous Israel in an attemptto erase the name from all antiquity.
So I found this peger You video, and she gives us a really good
explanation as who the indigenous people ofthis land are. So let's go ahead

(57:21):
and listen to her. When wethink about indigenous people, we think about
their deep roots and long standing connectionsto the land they inhabit, often spanning
centuries or even millennia. For example, the Chinese from China, the Egyptians
are from Egypt, and the Indiansare from India. But what about the

(57:42):
Jews. Well, the Jews arefrom Judea, the modern day land of
Israel, where Jewish heritage stretches backover three thousand years, and like other
indigenous people, the connection to theJewish homeland is an integral part of the
Jewish identity. Judaism is not justa religion, but the Jews are also
a people with strong ties to theplace from which they originated, the ancient

(58:07):
land of Israel. The practice ofJudaism is directly connected to that land.
It celebrates holidays like the harvest time, and has prayers that are tied to
the seasons. In the land ofIsrael. Seven crop species, including olives,
grapes, wheat, and barley,are cherished in Jewish symbolism because they
represent Israel, the land flowing withmilk and honey. For centuries, Jews

(58:30):
have been saying leshannahaba abi Ushalaim,or next year in Jerusalem, never forgetting
their connection to the land of Israel. But don't just take my word for
it. Historians and archaeologists also pointto artifacts and historical writings that prove the
connection between the Land of Israel andthe Jewish people. Hebrew inscriptions have been

(58:51):
found on thousands of artifacts dating asfar back as the sixth century. Bete
Hebrew is my mother's tongue. Ican read these thousands of years old artifacts
in addition to Jewish sources. AnEgyptian document dating to approximately twelve hundred BC
mentions a campaign in which an Egyptianruler says that he has defeated Israel.

(59:12):
Israel is no more. The documentreads probably the worst prophecy ever made about
the Jews, since you know,I'm still here. The Hebrew Bible is,
of course more than just a historybook, but there's a lot of
verified history in it. The factthat Jerusalem is mentioned six hundred and sixty
nine times in its pages confirms thatthe city is central to the Jewish identity

(59:35):
Politically, the Land of Israel swapcantsfor thousands of years, but it was
never anything other than a sovereign Jewishstate. Let me say that again,
the only sovereign state that ever existedin the Land of Israel forever as a
Jewish state. The Jewish people haveformed three nation states in the Land of
Israel throughout history. The first wasthe first Commonwealth, ruled by the House

(59:58):
of David, and it lasted formore than four centuries. Israel was united
by King David, and Jerusalem wasthe capital of that Jewish state. The
First Temple, built by King Solomon, was a huge source of Jewish pride.
Then the Babylonians conquered the land,exiling most of the Jewish residents to
Babylon. In five point thirty nineb c. Persia's King Cyrus conquered Babylon

(01:00:21):
and issued the Syrus decree allowing theJews to return to Israel, and many
did. They rebuilt the country,including the Second Temple in Jerusalem on the
site of the destroyed First Temple.Its western wall is still standing and today
it is the holiest site of theJewish people. The Second Jewish state is
often referred to as the Second Commonwealth, later called the Kingdom of Judea,

(01:00:45):
born from the Maccabean revolt against theGreeks Hello Khnuka. It was a time
of independence, but it didn't last. In seventy eighty, the Romans conquered
Jerusalem and burned down the Temple,exiling most of the Jewish population and giving
the land a new name, Palestina, in order to disconnect the relationship between

(01:01:06):
the Jewish people and their homeland.After the destruction of the Second Temple,
the land of Israel changed hands manytimes, from the Romans, the Byzantines,
the Caliphate, the Crusaders, theMamlocks, the Ottomans, and the
British Empire. But it wasn't untilthe nineteenth century that the Jewish people's longing
to return to their homeland became anexistential need. Because of the rise of

(01:01:30):
murderous antisemitism. A movement was born, Zionism, the Jewish people's right to
have a state again. Zion,by the way, is just another name
for Jerusalem, and it's mentioned inthe Bible over one hundred times. Zionism
is a movement for Jewish self determinationin their ancestral land and a Jewish,
not an exclusively Jewish state. Initially, locals welcomed new Jewish immigrants like my

(01:01:53):
great grandparents, who brought prosperity tothe land with new cities and agricultural villages
called kibutsima. The people they encounteredthere included the community of Jews who had
never left Israel, known as theOld Ishuv. The Israeli Declaration of Independence
ensures a quality of social and politicalrights to all its citizens, regardless of

(01:02:15):
religion, race, or sex,guaranteeing freedom of religion, conscience, language,
education, and culture, and pledgingto safeguard the holy places of all
religions, which is what Israel does. Israel doesn't deny anyone else's identity.
Of course, there have always beenpeople of non Jewish identity in the land,
including modern Arab Palestinians, who alsohave ties to the place the Jews

(01:02:38):
celebrate as the Land of Israel andthe Christians call the Holy Land. But
if you support indigenous people's rights,it should also be a Zionist and understand
that the Jews are the indigenous peopleof the Land of Israel who never really
left. I'm Noah Tishbi, authorof Israel, a simple guide to the

(01:02:59):
most misunderstand country on Earth for PragrieUniversity, So she had some pretty interesting
points there. Foreigners occupied the landfrom the time Rome fell in three thirteen
eighty until Britain mandates were dropped andthe land was designated as Israel once again

(01:03:19):
in nineteen forty seven. Before theland was handed off to the Jews by
Britain, the land was underpopulated.According to one census count, there were
only three hundred and seventy nine thousandpeople there in nineteen fourteen, and it
was significant lower, significantly lower,about fifty percent in the eighteen eighties.

(01:03:40):
So I ran across an interview froma mere Safari on Happening now, and
he gave us some really good insightinto the current state that's going on right
now. He's a Middle East newscorrespondent, commentator and the Jesus following Jew.

(01:04:01):
He brings insight into the events onOctober seventh this year, as well
as historical and biblical insight. Herehe discusses the fact that he has there
has never been an established state ofPalestine. So okay, never in the
history of planet Earth there was anation of Palestinians and a country of the

(01:04:25):
Palestinians. Never. Never. TheseArabs are a collection of Arabs from different
countries all around that predominantly most ofthem moved into Israel, which was called
Palestine regardless of them. I mean, the name Palestine started in one thirty
five AD by Adrian the Caesar,who wanted to mock the Jews for rebelling

(01:04:49):
against him, and named the landafter the Philistines their Old Testament folks,
has nothing to do with Arabs.And the funny thing is the Philistines got
their name from the word invaders,so anyone who claimed to be a Palestinian
by default actually confesses to be aninvader. But the funny thing the thing

(01:05:15):
is that the most of the Arabscame as a result of the return of
the Jews to the land. Andgo back to the nineteen eighty four book
that was written by Joan Peters andit's called from Time Immemorial. She's a

(01:05:44):
CBS was she passed away not longago, CBS producer of documentaries. She
was sent by the Carter administration towrite write a book about the rights of
the Palestinians over the land. JamieCarter was a great advocate of the Palestinians.

(01:06:15):
And it's interesting because when she starteddigging into all the archives of the
of the Ottoman Empire, the Un and Okay, I'm gonna pull this
up a different way because he's breakingup, so let me start him over.

(01:06:41):
We're going to do it this way, and that's gonna do it for
this ad mood hm, So okay. Never in the history of planet Earth

(01:07:04):
there was a nation of Palestinians anda country of the Palestinians. Never.
Never. These Arabs are a collectionof Arabs from different countries all around that
predominantly most of them moved into Israel, which was called Palestine regardless of them.

(01:07:26):
I mean, the name Palestine startedin one point thirty five AD by
Adrian the Caesar, who wanted tomock the Jews for rebelling against him,
and named the land after the Philistinestheir Old Testament folks, has nothing to
do with Arabs. And the funnything is the Philistines got their name from
the word invaders. So anyone whoclaimed to be a Palestinian by deep Bult,

(01:07:48):
actually it confesses to be an invader. But the funny thing is that
most of the Arabs came as aresult of the return of the Jews to
the land. And go back tothe nineteen eighty four book that was written
by Joan Peters and it's called FromTime Immemorial. She's a CBS was she

(01:08:14):
passed away not long ago, CBSproducer of documentaries. She was sent by
the Carter administration to write a bookabout the rights of the Palestinians over the
land. Jimmy Carter was a greatadvocate of the Palestinians. And it's interesting
because when she started digging into allthe archives of the Ottoman Empire, the

(01:08:34):
un and the British Mandate, shewas shocked to find out that most of
the the land was underpopulated in themid eighteen hundreds. Most of those Arabs
came as a result of the Jewishreturn when the Jews brought a lot of
wealth and industry and agriculture, andthose Arabs saw good future and they moved

(01:08:59):
in. So everyone that says wewere there first, it was our landford
that's nonsense. It's nonsense because it'snot even based on facts. And again
when we talk about give them back, there is no give them back.
They never had it to begin with. The land was occupied ever since the
Jews were expelled. The land wasoccupied by foreigners, by the Romans and

(01:09:24):
the Byzantines, and then the earlyMuslims, and then came the Crusaders and
the late Muslims again, then ofcourse the Ottoman Empire for five hundred years,
and eventually the British Mandate that startedin the early nineteen twenties, and
the mandate that was given to Britainwas that that Palestine would be a place

(01:09:47):
where the Balfour Declaration be fulfilled andthe bal For declaration was the promise of
the British Empire for a Jewish homeland. And it's interesting because at the moment
when the mandate was given, Palestinewas actually Jordan and Israel today, so
people don't know that. And it'sinteresting because none of them comes to the

(01:10:09):
Jordanian says, hey, that's Palestineas well. It's funny because Jordan controlled
the West Bank until nineteen sixty sevenand no one asked them for a state
for the Palestinians. Egypt controlled Gazauntil nineteen sixty seven and no one asked
them for a Palestinian state. Infact, when we fought against Egypt and

(01:10:30):
then signed peace with them in nineteenseventy nine, the Egyptian said, give
us Sinai back, but please keepGaza to yourself. Yeah, I do
not want that one. And that'ssomething. Listen, that's what we have
right now. People don't know thathistory, and we have to admit that
lies and deceptions are all over allaround and we have to fight it and

(01:10:54):
fighting it by knowledge and by education. And the Bible is I think the
best sort of education. Because ifyou go to the Book of Nihemiah to
chapter two, you see that oneof those who mocked Nehemiah for returning back
to Jerusalem was Geesham the Arab,and nih Hermiah himself said, you will
never understand why I'm back in theland and why I'm back in Jerusalem,

(01:11:17):
because you have no heritage, youhave no memorial, you have no nothing
in Jerusalem. You don't know,jurisalm. You don't know. It means
nothing to you because that's not yours. So you will never understand why I
have to go all the way backhere and rebuild the city and rebuild the

(01:11:38):
walls and rebuild the temple. Soeven the Bible tells us that the Arabs
had no heritage and no memorial,nothing regarding Jerusalem or the rest of the
country. But again, the worldalways prefers to believe the lie. And
we see that even today. Look, even today, fourteen hundred people were

(01:12:00):
massacred, and people around the worldstill believe the lie that it never happened.
He's got such a good point there, and he goes on to discuss
with Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapelin California, to discuss the history of
the land called Israel and its inhabitantsover the last three centuries. So let's

(01:12:24):
watch that one. Now, Amirmentioned the word two words. He mentioned
the word deception, and he mentionedthe word lies. And I'm going to
I want all of you guys tosee this. Guys, We're going to
go to slide number four. Iwant you to see a lie that your
university student believes. And I wantto unpack this for you quickly and then
give Amre the opportunity to speak tothis. Now. This is how the

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world. Listen carefully, this ishow the world views this current issue today.
Notice the top Palestinian loss of landnineteen forty seven to present. That's
what your kids are learning in school. That's what the un sees. This

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is what many in the United Statesgovernment sees. This is what many in
the West see, and other partsof the world. This is how they
recognize it. You have friends,neighbors, family, co workers. This
is their view. On the leftside, this is their view. Now
watch this on the left side,Amir said it. I hope you caught

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it. None of that was quotegreen until one five AD by the Emperor
Hadrian Roman emperor stop right there.From the creation of time itself all the
way through, God had called thisland the Promised Land, that it would

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be a land that would be eventuallyAbraham's land. But it eventually, the
scripture says, it would be Israel. And there's a very very direct I'll
show it to you in a moment. It a very key layout of the
land of Promise. Okay, Butfrom one thirty five AD when Hadrian,

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the pagan Roman said, I wantto shame the Israelis. I want to
destroy Jerusalem. So let's do this. Let's no longer call Jerusalem Jerusalem,
but Capitalina. And let's no longercall Israel Israel. Let's call it Palestine
or root is Felictia, the landof the Philistines, the land of the

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invaders, which is today spoken.You can say Palestine, but it comes
out of Rome. Friends. Butfrom the unbelieving world view, to them,
Israel has done nothing but eat upland. You see, the occupier,
to them, has been advancing thatthe occupier tonight is the one retaliating

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against those who attacked Israel. Youtracking me because they view what Israel's doing
as a great injustice. Why theydon't believe Israel should have been in the
first place. Listen, if youdon't believe in the God of the Bible,
then you would agree with them.This comes down not to geopolitical issues.

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This comes down to spiritual issues.Did God promise Abraham the land?
You only know that from the Bible. You also only know this from the
Bible. There's no word Palestine inthe Bible. From Genesis to Revelation,
it's not there, but Israel isin there nearly seven hundred times. Okay,

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are you listening. You can goback as far back as time can
go, and you'll find the nameIsrael in the scriptures. Amir mentioned Neemiyah.
That's about two thousand, five hundredyears ago. Okay, what was
Neamiah talking about? What did Kingart Exertses say to Nehemiah for him to

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go back and rebuild, Go backto Jerusalem, go back to Israel.
Friends, the pagan ancient world calledJerusalem Jerusalem, and they called Israel Israel.
No one ever called it Palestine.It was Hadrian who said, those
Jews make me sick. I wantto erase their memory of their land and

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of their heritage. So let's renameit. Let's punish them by renaming them.
That name has stuck to people whodo not believe in the God of
the Bible. I hope this ismaking some sense. So what you see
now to the far right is Israelpresent. And look how they put it.
The white area now Israeli occupied land. And you look at that,

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and you're a student at Harvard andyou're going, oh, man, I
see the injustice now lies and doctrinesof demons. Why because if Israel doesn't
exist, then where's Christ returning to? If there's no Jerusalem, then where
is Christ going to establish his throne? Are you getting my drift? These

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are spiritual issues. And then realquick, I want to show you put
up put up number two guys.Yeah, can I show you this slide
that you just had showed. Look, this is the real deal. You
see look at the screen right now. Okay, that's the fake and that's
the real. The real is thatthere was a British mandate. We offer

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them, there was an offer forthem. They said no. Then nineteen
sixty seven. Then you see therest. There was never a point where
there was a Palestinian state, nevera point where they owned the land,
never a point where we took itfrom them. If anything, we offer
them a state and they said no, thank you. They said, we

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don't want to leave next to you, want to leave instead of you.
That's the thing that we have rightnow. And so in fact, what
we have now they have more thanthey need to. And that's you know,
again, the fake is fake andthe really is real. It's always
you always teach history from where it'sconvenient to you, and for them,

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it's convenient only from nineteen forty eight. They don't want to talk about what
happened before. They don't want totalk about the fact that actually they never
had anything. And just a shortreminder, we often now since October seven
call them Nazi. Hamas, theleader of the Palestinians met with Adolf Hitler

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and had a pack with Hitler thatonce they destroyed the Jewish people, the
Palestinian will get the land, andHitler promised them that it will happen.
So they collaborated with Hitler then,and they are now mimicking the Nazi actions
even to be yep, absolutely,you guys, real quick slide number two.

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Slide number two. This is theland when God spoke to Abraham and
told Abraham the parameters of the land. This is what it's going to be
when Jesus comes back. Yeah,take a picture of that. When Christ
returns and sits upon his throne,the kingdom will be established and the promised
land of Israel will be fulfilled.It was really was. It was its

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largest under Solomon, but it wasnever fully realized. Friends, Listen,
the God of the Bible is eithertrue or false. He's either honest or
he's not. When he says,this is the parameters, this is the
land that is promised, those parameterswill be accomplished when Christ, Jesus returns.
You can you can bet your eternallife on that. And so just

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remember that. The next slide isnumber three, which shows it in more
modern type colors. Take a lookat that. Israel's not going to go
away. Now. Granted, Israeldoes have a tribulation period that's coming that
is going to be horrific, andthe Jews will suffer during the tribulation period

(01:20:16):
like they've never suffered before. That'shard to believe, but it's that's what
the Bible says. But when Christreturns, this is going to be God's
kingdom. Christ sits on the thronein the Millennial Age, the one thousand
year reign of Christ. It verymuch resembles slide number one. If you

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look at the tribes of Israel fromthe Book of Joshua, chapters thirteen to
nineteen, you can kind of see, you know, a little bit more,
even though you see Simeon goes waydown into the south. I just
want you to visually see that.But just know this. That what you're
seeing on the news today, peopleare screaming and yelling and tipping and burning

(01:21:01):
cars and beating people up and whoknows what right now, maybe even worse
things because of the Palestinian issue.They're saying, Wait, is it the
Palestinian issue you're concerned about, oris it that Hamas is getting their teeth
kicked in? What's causing you tobecome violent? Why are you? Why

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are you doing this in Philadelphia?How you saw the riots in Philadelphia the
other day. It was a proPalestinian riot and so a group of LBGTQ
went out there with them with theirflag, not knowing that Muslims kill homosexuals.

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They didn't stop to do some homeworkand they got the snot beat out
of them and they ran for theirlives. You need to understand and that
the debate people will talk about theland. It's not about I said this

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a few weeks ago. It's notexactly about Hamas, it's not exactly about
Palestinian, it's not exactly about Listen, I said it. It's it's about
the belief in one of two godsthat you hold to. That's what it's
come down to. And the thebattlefield is the land of Israel. But
I just wanted to leave this withyou. For some of you may be

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watching and you're struggling with this information. Just pick up a Bible. Because
the Bible predates Islam, the Biblepredates Mohammad, the Bible predates the Philistines.
The Bible is your chief history book. Pick it up. The Bible

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is your chief history book. Pickit up. I love it. So
why isn't there a Palestinian state?If Israel just allowed the Palestinians to have
a state of their own, therewould be peace in the Middle East?
Right, That's what you hear fromyou and ambassadors, European diplomats and most
college professors. But what if Itold you that Israel has already offered the

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Palestinians a state of their own,and not just once, but on five
separate occasions. Don't believe me.Let's review the record. After the breakup
of the Ottoman Empire following World WarOne, Britain took control of most of
the Middle East, including the areathat constitutes modern Israel. Seventeen years later,

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in nineteen thirty six, the Arabsare rebelled against the British and against
their Jewish neighbors. The British formeda task force, the Peal Commission,
to study the cause of the rebellion. The commission concluded that the reason for
the violence was that two peoples,Jews and Arabs, wanted to govern the

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same land. The antswer, thePeal Commission concluded, would be to create
two independent states, one for theJews and one for the Arabs, a
two state solution. The suggested splitwas heavily in favor of the Arabs.
The British offer the eighty percent ofthe disputed territory, the Jews the remaining

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twenty percent. Yet, despite thetiny size of their proposed state, the
Jews voted to accept this offer,but the Arabs rejected it and resumed their
violent rebellion rejection number one. Tenyears later, in nineteen forty seven,
the British asked the United Nations tofind a new solution to the continuing tensions.

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Like the Peal Commission, the UNdecided that the best way to resolve
the conflict was to divide the land. In November nineteen forty seven, the
UN voted to create two states.Again. The Jews accepted the offer and
again, the Arabs rejected it,only this time they did so by launching
an all out war Rejection number two. Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon,

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and Syria joined the conflict, butthey failed. Israel won the war
and got on with the business ofbuilding a new nation. Most of the
lands set aside by the UN foran Arab state, the West Bank and
East Jerusalem, became occupied territory,occupied not by Israel but by Jordan.

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Twenty years later, in nineteen sixtyseven, the Arabs, led this time
by Egypt and joined by Syria andJordan, once again sought to destroy the
Jewish state. The nineteen sixty sevenconflict, known as the Sixth Day War,
ended in a stunning victory for Israel. Jerusalem and the West Bank,
as well as the area known asthe Gaza Strip, fell into Israel's hands.

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The government split over what to dowith this new territory. Half wanted
to return the West Bank to Jordanand Gaza to Egypt in exchange for peace.
The other half wanted to give itto the regions Arabs, who had
begun referring to themselves as the Palestinians, in the hope that they would ultimately
build their own state there. Neitherinitiative got very far. A few months

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later, the Arab League met inSudan and issued its infamous three nos,
no peace with Israel, no recognitionof Israel, no negotiations with Israel.
Again, a two state solution wasdismissed by the Arabs, making this rejection
number three. In two thousand,Israeli Prime Minister Edhud Barak met at Camp

(01:26:32):
David with Palestinian Liberation Organization Chairman YaserArafat to conclude a new two state plan.
Barak offered Arafat a Palestinian state inall of Gaza and ninety four percent
of the West Bank, with EastJerusalem as its capital, but the Palestinian
leader rejected the offer. In thewords of US President Bill Clinton, Arafat

(01:26:54):
was here fourteen days and said noto everything. Instead, the Palestinians launched
a bloody wave of suicide bombings thatkilled over one thousand Israelis and maned thousands
more on buses, in wedding hallsand in pizza parlors, rejection number four.

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In two thousand and eight, Israeltried yet again. Prime Minister Ehud
Olmer went even further than Ehud Barakhad, expanding the peace offer to include
additional land to sweeten the deal.Like his predecessor, the new Palestinian leader,
Mahmud de Bass turned the deal downrejection number five. In between these
last two Israeli offers, Israel unilaterallyleft Gaza, giving the Palestinians complete control

(01:27:41):
there. Instead of developing this territoryfor the good of its citizens, the
Palestinians turned Gaza into a terrorist basefrom which they have fired thousands of rockets
into Israel. Each time Israel hasagreed to a Palestinian state, that Palestinians
have rejected the offer, often violently. So if you're interested in peace in

(01:28:02):
the Middle East, maybe the answeris not to pressure Israel to make yet
another offer of a state to thePalestinians. Maybe the answer is to pressure
the Palestinians to finally accept the existenceof a Jewish state. I'm David Bragg,
executive director of the mccabee Task Forcefor Prager University. To subscribe to

(01:28:24):
our YouTube channel, click here tohelp keep our videos free, donate here.
So he had a really good pointin that when they took over the
area of Jerusalem that went to Jordanand the Gaza Strip went to Egypt.

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It never became their own state,and they kept saying no, and they
kept saying no. And then whenIsrael left the Gaza Strip to let them
build their own they totally they weretired of them, so they left and
they tried. They said they'll letthem build their own state, and instead

(01:29:06):
they just created a terrorist organization andlocked down all the people that were in
there, and of course told thepeople that are living in Gaza that it's
the Israelites who are actually enslaving themin their own state, which is of
course totally wrong. But I'm goingto go back to Amr. Now.

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Amir explains that there was an hourdelay or why there was an hour delay
in the response of Israeli forces SimplyHamas jumped the gun. So let's watch
that one a mirror. Would youmind telling people about the that it's Israel's

(01:29:56):
understanding that Hamas jumped the gun isdo you understand what I mean by that
term jumped the gun? Yes,you know. Six months ago, on
April eighth, I published on mytelegram channel the information that we received from
someone who is well versed with thecorridors of Tehran and Baghdad, and he

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basically gave us this information and hesaid, look, guys, you need
to prepare yourself because what Tehran isplanning for you and plotting for the last
few years, first with General kassamsuLemani and now with Ismail Khani. These
are the leaders of the Al KutzForce. The Al Kutz Force is the

(01:30:45):
unit in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.That is, their mission is to export
the Iranian Shiak revolution to the regionand create a ring of fire around Israel
in order to wait for the dayof judgment. They call it the day
of Battle, where all of theproxies at once will fire thousands of rockets

(01:31:14):
and cause overwhelmed the Iron Dome andany other missile defense systems that we have.
And then under that umbrella of rockets, they will immediately barge through the
walls and the fences with their withtheir vehicles and motorcycles. They will take

(01:31:41):
over Israeli settlements and military bases.They will take thousands of Israeli's hostages.
Israel will take a week to evenrecover from the first strike, and before
you know it, Israel might evenhave to come to an end because these
attacks will come from four different cornersfor different directions. That is h That

(01:32:02):
was the grand plan of the Ayatolas. And what happened on October seventh is
that Hamas disobeyed and jumped the gunearlier because it saw an opportunity. You
have to understand, no one knewabout that. They except a few people

(01:32:23):
in Everyone knew that Hamas is gettingready for this big plan. But Hamas
deceived even Iran and his Baladki byjumping the gun earlier than planned because they
wanted to take the glory for themselves. Even their own operatives, at their
own terrorists. When they gathered themat five am that Saturday morning, none

(01:32:47):
of them knew that this is it. They thought this is another exercise and
they told them, guys this morning, it's not an exercise. It's the
real deal, and that's it.So it was such a very well kept
secret, and Hisbela was shocked.You know, if Hisbelan knew about it,

(01:33:13):
if the Iranian proxies in Syria,Iraq and Yemen knew about it,
if they Iran knew about it,they would have ordered everyone to attack simultaneously.
They did not know they were shotin Israel. As I said before,
we were under the understanding that Hamasis not as bad as Hisbela,

(01:33:33):
so we need to get ready fromthe northern border for the worst. And
even in the first hour of thisattack on Saturday morning, it is really
special forces were actually called up tothe north. We thought this is a
distraction for the real deal that isabout to come from the north. It
took us an hour to understand thatHisbela knew nothing about it, and that

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they proxies in the rest of thesurroundings in Syria and in Iraq and Yemen
they did not know about it.And that's why we immediately rushed all the
way down to the border to takecare of business there. So thankfully,
I see it as a miracle.It's a miracle that this whole simultaneous attack

(01:34:19):
did not take place a b Fromwhat we found on the ground, and
from the number of people that infiltratedand the weapons we found, and the
maps and instructions and the manuals,they planned on something ten times bigger,
and they planned on being able tokeep whatever they took over for weeks.

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They had manuals of how to surviveand how to be able to do that,
they were heading towards bigger Israeli citiesand bigger Israeli military installations. Yes,
the quick response of the Israeli teamsmanaged to stop this massacre closer to
the border and managed to stop itat fourteen hundred because let me tell you

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something, the amount of weapon andammunition and stuff that they brought with them
should have killed at least ten thousandpeople. Okay, so do you feel
like we're on the verge of ourwar for armageddon? According to the Signs
of Ezekiel War in Ezekiel thirty eight, we aren't there yet. Pastor Jack

(01:35:31):
and Emir review the chapter and howit pertains to today. Amir, this
is really good. Everybody needs tolet that sink in. Friends. He's
talking about the Ezekiel Battle of Ezekielchapter thirty eight that many of you maybe
are new to Christianity and you don'tknow what does he mean? What is

(01:35:53):
he talking about Libya? What doesthat have to do with anything? This
is not the Ezekiel that's happening today. However, we have never been in
modern history. When I say modern, I shouldn't even have said modern.

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I don't think ever have we everbeen this close to the Ezekiel thirty eight
fulfillment, because something had to happenfirst, in the last days of human
history. Israel would have to becomea nation again for Ezekiel thirty eight to
happen. You understand that everybody,the Bible says from the prophet Ezekiel thirty

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say thirty two thousand and seven hundredyears ago, that in the last days,
this war would take place that wouldbe really overviewed or or watched by
and supplied by the Hebrew. Wordis even supplier by a leader that has

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a title by the name of GogGog, and he's a political and a
military leader. He wears both hats. And this particular individual will be the
prince of rash Mishakantoubaal the ancient tribalnames found in Genesis chapter ten and what

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is known the table as the Tableof Nations, and you can find those
areas in the world by looking atancient maps. This one will not be
willing to get into the fight.But Persia and Turkey, the Bible says,
and Libya Amra Missen, Ethiopia,who else, Sudan, they will

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launch an attack on Israel. Andthe Bible says that God will have to
put a hook in the jaw ofthe leader of Gog, the prince of
rash Meshak and tuball all of thoseare lands in Russia today and pull him
out of the uttermost parts of theNorth down into the battle with these other

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nations, which just happened to beright now, all muslim who have vowed
for the destruction and annihilation of Israeland every jail. None of that could
have happened without Israel being a nation. It couldn't have happened before nineteen forty
eight. You see the incredible accuracyof your Bible. It couldn't have happened

(01:38:34):
even before the nineteen nineties because itspeaks of Israel being prosperous and safe and
secure with unwolled villages and towns.And we were not that prosperous or secured
in nineteen forty eight, sixty seven, seventy three, and eighty two.
So we're deffinitely. Everything is onlyapplicable to the last few years. And

(01:39:00):
Israel now is wealthy. With thenatural gas that we found, we became
you know, energy superpower, regionalsuperpower, and this is probably the hook
in the jaw of Russia to comedown towards us. But again, the
rest of them will have different thingsin mind. But again, Pastor Jack,

(01:39:23):
remember that in the same chapter it'sthe Saudis that are protesting against this,
and it's the Western world that isprotesting against it. And therefore the
only missing link here, that theonly difference, the only thing that makes
me believe that we're not there yet, is the fact that that in the

(01:39:43):
Ezekiel War, Israel will not beassisted by anyone. Right now, we
do have American troops on the groundand American carriers off the shores. So
again, right, Damascus has tobe destroyed and America has to be somehow
deactivated toward something like that. Ithink that China is not mentioned an Ezekiel

(01:40:09):
thirty eight. Maybe China will takecare of America and then the rest will
come down towards Israel. I don'tknow. Look, I don't want to
start speculations. I know one thingin my Bible. Damascus will be destroyed
and America will not come to help, is right, Yeah, these are
the two things I know from theBible. So it's I think you and

(01:40:30):
I agree on this. It's safeto say that we are en route to
the parts being assembled, the stagebeing propped set for what could be Ezekiel.
Maybe we'll see. Yeah, Butin the meantime, in the meantime,
are you doing the same thing.A mirror I get of every morning,
and the first thing I do isthirty seconds of news. Thirty seconds.

(01:40:51):
It's all I need. I turnon to find out if Damascus has
been struck. Because if I understandmy Bible right and my timetable right,
Isaiah seventeen, one's got to takeplace. And what is it, Jeremiah
forty nine, I think maybe thatexplosion or detonation of Damascus. It says

(01:41:18):
that that there'll be a fire startedin the wall of Damascus and it shall
be completely consumed and never again inhabited. That's never happened. And so I
watch for Damascus, and I watchright now for I hate to say this,

(01:41:40):
It pains me to say this,but you said it. How Ezekiel
shows us that there's no nation whenEzekiel battle takes place, no nation comes
to the aid of Israel. She'sall alone, which clearly means either the
United States has a completely different politicalview of Israel by that time, or
America is incapable of responding to help, can't do it, or there is

(01:42:04):
no America, or something has gotto disable Israel's strongest historical ally, the
United States. And as much aswe do not like this administration, at
least currently there's NonStop flights of suppliescoming in to assist Israel. Church family,
that is gonna when the Ezekiel battlehappens. The US will not play

(01:42:29):
a role at all whatsoever, whichis of great concern. And thank you
for listening to the ugly truth becausethey can sive us, because we're ready
to fight. We won't let reador die. The whole world's ready.

(01:42:56):
Everybody, the teams, not ariot in the streets. Do guess them
and you will gets me the uglytruth hard to listen to, but impossible
to ignore. Now. Faith isthe assurance of things hoped for, the

(01:43:19):
conviction of things not seen. Andwithout faith, it is impossible to please
God, because anyone who comes tohim must believe that he exists, and
that he rewards those who earnestly seekhim. Seek ye first the Kingdom of
God, and all these things shallbe added unto him. Everything is possible

(01:43:44):
for one who believes. Welcome toFaith Matters right on. Yeah, that
was a good segment. Good jobon the ugly truth. But now it's

(01:44:04):
time for faith matters. Yes,So it was really nice to have that
extra tie in to faith Matters atthe end of the last segment talking about
the Exekiel thirty eight war. Yeah, and the fact that we need to
watch Damascus. I know, Iwas just listening to that. I was

(01:44:25):
just in a trance because I wasmonitoring while you were doing this. That
segment just now, wow, greatinformation, and now we have a great
day, a great day. Yes. Chapter two and doctor David Jeremiah's book
called The Great Disappearance. Yes,in chapter two. So we've got fourteen

(01:44:45):
pages to read, and we're goingto go ahead and review this book in
accordance with the Fair Use Act,and we're going to comment on it.
And we've already purchased the book,and we encourage you to purchase the book
at your face favorite bookstore. It'scalled The Great Disappearance by doctor David Jeremiah.
Such important information that he just basicallystopped in his tracks. We notice

(01:45:09):
in the first chapter in the prefacethat this is the most important thing right
now and that's what I said earlierin a post. This is the most
important thing right now, is thatway we get this figured out. The
subtitle to the book is thirty oneWays to be Rapture. Ready we define
what that rapture is, and thatrapture is when it's all over, and

(01:45:32):
that supposed armageddon happens the end ofthe world, but prior to that,
those who believe in him will beraptured or taken up into the clouds to
be safe and to live with himforever. And so it is the point
of salvation where you finally get thefruit of going to heaven if everything hits

(01:45:53):
the fan. So right, that'sthe rapture. We're in chapter two and
it's a great day. So Iwonder if they're talking about that event.
We'll see event in all of hismansions, there's not a room big enough
for all of his awards. SirPaul McCartney may go down in history as
the greatest musician of all time,a founding member of the Beatles, and

(01:46:15):
a man who became, as theGuinness Book of World Records puts it,
the planet's most successful musician and composerin popular music history. His fans know
it's been a rough ride. SevenMcCartney's hardest days were after the Beatles broke
up. McCartney tumbled into a darkplace. He stayed in his Scottish home,

(01:46:40):
smoking pot and getting drunk. Helost hope. After all, how
do you follow the Beatles? Isthere life after that kind of a ride?
McCartney's turnaround started when the chords ofa song came to him, one
he'd worked on from time to time. The music made him feel optimist,

(01:47:00):
and he crafted it into a songfor his children. He didn't record it
until years later, but for himit was a personal song of hope.
He called the song Great Day.The lyrics talked about a future day that
was coming, and it was goingto be a great day, and it
wouldn't be long in coming, soit was something to look forward to,

(01:47:23):
something to celebrate. McCartney explained,I liked the idea of a song saying
that help is coming and there isa bright light on the horizon. I've
got my absolutely no evidence for this, but I like to believe it.
It helps to lift my spirits.Paul McCartney doesn't realize how close he is

(01:47:43):
to the truth. There is agreat day coming, and it won't be
long. There's a bright light onthe horizon, and we have plenty of
evidence for it. We have biblicalevidence, and a boy doesn't lift our
spirits. Jesus Christ is coming backfor us and soon. If only McCartney
realize that, if only the wholeworld, this world filled with hopelessness and

(01:48:09):
despair, realize this truth of scripture. The great day of the Lord is
near. It is near and hastensquickly. Zephaniah one fourteen. The apostle
Paul talked excitedly about the heavenly crownawaiting him, which the Lord, the
Righteous Judge will give me on thatgreat day of his return, And not

(01:48:33):
just to me, but to allthose whose lives show that they are eagerly
looking forward to his coming back again. Two Timothy four eight. This is
a book about a great day that'scoming, the day of the Rapture.
The exact date is already circled onGod's calendar. We aren't privy to those

(01:48:55):
records, but the year, month, day, hour, minute, and
second are locked into God's program forour planet. The rapture is an event
in the impending future when all ofus living or deceased, who have put
our trust in Jesus Christ for salvationand eternal life, will be suddenly caught
up from this earth into the heavens, will be reunited with loved ones who

(01:49:19):
have preceded us in death, willbe met by the Lord himself, who
will usher into Heaven, usher usinto Heaven to live forever in perfect fellowship
with God. Hm hmm. Soundstoo good to be true. This is
the one thing you can count on. And John Wolvert considered a rapture a

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central event and biblical prophecy, writingthe rapture of the Church is one of
the most important practical prophecies in scripturefor believers today is it is an essential
part of the many other prophecies inscripture through the rapture all excuse me.
Though the rapture is only a smallfraction of the large biby of the prophetic

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scripture, it stands out as oneof the most important. So why is
this day so great? Doctor Jeremiahsays, I'll deal with that question throughout
this book, but let me giveyou some previews. It's a great day
of hope. The Bible uses theword hope repeatedly to describe the feelings we

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should currently have because of this eminentevent. Peter called it a living hope,
and he said we could rest fullyon that hope as we await the
coming of Jesus. The writer ofthe Book of Hebrews called it the hope
set before us, and an anchorof the soul, the apostle Paul called

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it the blessed hope. He said, this hope will never disappoint us.
When the Bible uses the word hopein this sense, it doesn't simply mean
a desire that may or may notoccur. It means the eager expectation for
something that will certainly happen, thatis impending and swiftly coming. Biblical hope

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is the excitement we feel today aboutwhat Jesus will do tomorrow. In other
words, when we grasp the realityof the approaching rapture, it brings today's
events into a happy perspective. Thereis an end to evil, There is
an expiration date on suffering. Thereis coming a great day when we'll realize

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the sufferings of this present world aren'tworth comparing to the glory that's about to
be revealed. Romans eight eighteen.The energy that surges through us as we
ponder this reality. Well, that'swhat the Bible calls hope. So it's
a great day of hope, andit's also a great day of homecoming.

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The rapture will also be a dayof homecoming when will be reunited with the
entire family of Jesus Christ and willmeet those who have gone before. In
his primary passage about the Rapture andFirst Desalonians For, Paul made a point
to emphasize this aspect of the greatday so that bereeved Christians will not sorrow

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as others who have no hope.Mark Hitchcock wrote, the truth of the
rapture is a source of supernatural comfortand hope to all of God's people when
a believing loved one or friend goeshome to be with the Lord. These
words and First Desalonians for have certainlybeen read at thousands of funerals throughout the

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centuries. Seeing that statement gave mea jolt. I often read First Thessalonians
four thirteen through eighteen at funerals myselfand grave side services. But I'd never
thought another pastor was doing the sameone hundred years ago, or one thousand
years ago, or fifteen hundred orone tho nine hundred years ago, all

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of us standing by open graves thatsame passage literally from the days of Paul
till now, and undoubtedly on thisvery day around the world, godly pastors
are reading this text at the homecomingor homegoing of faithful Christians. Perhaps no
words have ever given more hope tomore people in more places during moments of

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raw grief. It's also a greatday of healing, as we'll see,
the moment of the rapture is goingto be the greatest healing event in human
history. Talk about a healing service. During his ministry on Earth, Jesus
healed quite a few people, Buton this day He's going to heal all

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his believers instantly and totally and eternally, whether they are still alive or have
passed away of any and all ailmentsof body, mind or soul. Imagine
a dreaded case like cancer. Manyof us don't have to imagine. We've

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experienced it. We're at the hospitalreceiving doses of medication that seem at the
moment to make us ever sicker.Suddenly, in the twinkling of an eye,
were totally healed. Old age willbe reversed, and physical deformities will
be corrected, all in an instant, the total healing of every follower of

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Jesus Christ. Immediately, the deadwill be raised up imperishable, and all
of us who remain will be caughtup to Heaven with new glorified bodies.
I can't wait to get to thechapter that deals with that promise in detail.
Well, I don't think we're goingto describe what kind of body you're
going to get hid So doctor Jeremiahwas right in there. So number two

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was it's a great day of well. Number one ope, hope to home,
homecoming. Three healing. Now it'sa great day of happiness. The
very word rapture has become a termdescribing unbridled happiness. People talk about a

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rapturous event, and this will bethe ultimate one, the ultimate. In
fact, thinking about the rapture capitalar brings me happiness right now, which
is why I'm writing this book toshare the same wonderful information with you.
He's writing this book because of therapture. Yes, but our happiness now
can't compare it to the rapture ofthe actual rapture. And think of this,

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it's not just a happiness for youand me. Imagine how elated the
resurrected saints will feel, how delightedthe angels will be. And think of
the joy that will flood over theface of our Lord Jesus as he gathers
his children home. What a homecoming. Well, that's that's where been homecoming
is is happiness. Psychologists often talkabout mental triggers. Sometimes these are negative.

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Certain sounds, smell, or memorycan trigger a negative emotion, such
as for those suffering from post traumaticissues, but there are positive triggers also.
A favorite scripture framed on the wall, a mid morning pause to breathe
deeply, a slogan to get theday started, and uplifting him. Any

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of these things. During the courseof this book, I'm going to quote
many, but there will also bemany verses of the Bible. Some will
be from three major passages, andJohn fourteen, First Corinthians fifteen, and
that First Thessalonians four, but therewill be many others, too too many

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for me to count right now.I encourage you to select one or more
of those verses, be looking forthem when we get to a verse that
especially speaks to you and brings youarray of cheer or happiness, Underline it
or highlight it. Then pick twoor three of your favorite ones, memorize

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them, turn them into little songs, post them where you can where you
can see them daily, share them, and let them serve as positive mental
triggers for the rest of your life. The rapture brings us happiness as we
ponder it now, followed by unspeakablejoy when it occurs, and finally it'll

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be a great day of holiness.The great raptured day will also be characterized
by total and all encompassing holiness.When we're caught up into the sky,
we'll leave behind all our faults andfailures, our shame and embarrassment, our
weakness and woes will be transformed,not just physically but spiritually, made holy

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in every way. When we receiveChrist as savior, we're declared in God's
sight, but our condition doesn't alwaysmatch our position. Every day we're striving
to live up to the supreme exampleof Christ, but on that future day
will become holy in every thought,word, deed, and attitude. The

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apostle Paul said, being confident ofthis, that he who began a good
work in you will carry it onto completion until the day of Christ Jesus.
Philippians one six Galatians five to fivesays, but we who live by
the spirit eagerly wait to receive byfaith the righteousness God has promised to us.

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I don't know about you, butI am ready to get beyond the
reach of the devil and his temptations. So there is a bright light on
the horizon, and we have plentyof evidence. It's going to be the
greatest of all great days, thebest day of your life, a great
day of hope, homecoming, healing, happiness, and holiness. It's going

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to be a great day with Himwho is preparing us at this very moment
to return to the skies above usand for us, for the first time
ever, the whole family of Christwill be together. No one will be
left behind. If you don't thinkthat's important, ask van Hoe. One

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day the Vietnam War, during theVietnam War, this little Vietnam girl.
One day during the Vietnam War,this little Vietnamese girl woke up as usual
when the rooster crowed it five,but something was wrong. Her mother,
sisters, and brother were gone.She went around the house, but her

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family had vanished during the night theyhad escaped from the invading communists. Van
Hoe was too young for the rigoroustrip, and her grandfather when grandmother was
too old. They we were leftbehind together to care for each other temporarily.
When the rest of the family madeit to America, they began desperately

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trying to find a way for thetwo who were left behind to join them.
In time, van Hoe was reunitedwith her family in Canada, and
her first day there was unbelievable.For the first time, she saw modern
conveniences like a bathroom with running water, television with moving pictures, and cold

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milk from the refrigerator. She laterwrote, I was still scared about leaving
everything behind that was familiar. Iwas not sure about Canadian food or the
snow. It bothered me that Icouldn't understand everything my family talked about,
but I didn't care. For thefirst time since I was three years old,
my whole family was together again.Nobody was left behind. H That's

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what Jesus and Paul wants to know. For those of us who are followers
of Christ, the Lord has goneahead of us, but we're not forgotten.
The whole family of God will betogether again on that great and coming
day. None of his children willbe left behind, certainly not you.

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If you have made that decision,put your trust in faith in Jesus Christ
as your Lord and savior turned fromsin him self, denied yourself and said,
Lord, I fall short. I'ma sinner. I need your help.

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I know only you can save mefrom my sins. Your death on
the cross is the only thing mLord. I believe in that. I
believe in that sacrifice that was theonce and for all ultimate gift life for
us for eternal life, so thatwe can't have this moment of rapture.

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Lord, thank you for giving usthat simple solution to put our faith in
you. Believe you died for oursins, and to know that your blood
has covered us in a way thatwe shall be reunited with you. If

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we have faith in that. Lord, that's unbelievable. For all of those
listening. We share this prayer withyou as we close out this chapter.
In Jesus name, we pray,Amen, don't worry about anything. Instead,

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pray about everything. Tell God whatyou need and thank him for all
he has done. Then you willexperience God's peace, which exceeds anything we
can understand. His peace will guardyour hearts and minds as you live in
Christ Jesus. And now, dearbrothers and sisters, one final thing.
Fix your thoughts on what is trueand honorable, and write and pure and

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lovely and admirable. Think about thingsthat are excellent and worthy of praise.
Then the God of Peace will bewith you. And that does it for
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