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Speaker 1 (00:06):
The hell.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. This is doctor
David Patrick Carey with Church of the Eternal Logos, and
today we have a drama alert. We'll be covering everything
from Congressman Joe Wilson's recent attack on the Russian Orthodox Church,
to the rise and boldness of the Islamic radicals in

(00:38):
the West, to what appears to be the US's new
war with Venezuela, the MTG fallout with Trump, and all
types of stuff. And of course it's been a while
since I've actually done a stream. So my wife and
I just got back late last week or earlier last week.
When was it. We got back Tuesday of last week

(01:04):
from our trip to Nashville debatecon and THENTO the Athens
and Jerusalem Conference, so I already saw major shout out
to Austin Detulio. We actually were able to spend time
and hang out out in Nashville along with Nubi Jonathan Nuby.
He's a member of our Logos Academy and the men's
group Sam red Fox maybe in the chat later we

(01:26):
was able to meet him. So we had a great time.
You know, Austin, thank you so much. Brother for throwing
in ten bucks. He says, it was great meeting in Nashville. Brother.
Glad you're back at the helm. Yeah, it feels good
to be back in the captain's seat. I got so
much content to make in the next few days. I'm excited.
I'm excited. I feel like this is the first time

(01:46):
in twenty twenty five that I don't have all these
exterior things going on, whether it be the dissertation or
book or life moving, and so I'm definitely gonna smash
December twenty twenty or twenty twenty five. I'm sorry into
set the momentum for the year twenty twenty six. We
were talking about that last night actually in the men's

(02:07):
group over at the Logos Academy. We had a fitness
meeting last night, and a lot of what the guys
were talking about is really getting momentum built up in
our lives for twenty twenty six. Who knows what's gonna come.
I suspect it's going to be just as dynamic and
unpredictable as twenty twenty five was. But isn't it crazy
that twenty twenty five is over? I mean, is it

(02:30):
just me? Guys? Let me know in the chat, I mean,
what was it, January twenty fourth was the inauguration of Trump,
and it's like, we're already, We're already through the year.
That was it almost a year ago? It literally feels
like a couple months ago, you know, Charlie Kirk was

(02:52):
the beginning of September. That feels like just a few
weeks ago. It's crazy how much time is moving. We were,
you know, I was talking about this with some friends
and they're they were speculating, you know, is time really
speeding up? And I think it's more that we're taking
in so much information and the news cycle moves so

(03:13):
fast that it feels like time is speeding up. But
it's just crazy. And of course, when you get older,
you know, I turned thirty six this year, When you
get older, it's natural for you to experience time as
shorter because your reference point is so much larger, Right,
So a year to an eighty year old is much
shorter than a year to a three year old. But

(03:34):
it seems like something else is going on. Everybody I
talk to is saying the same thing about how fast
time is moving. It's crazy that twenty twenty five is
basically over. I mean, you know, but blessed Nativity to everyone.
We have entered the Nativity fast. We are approaching the
birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, you know.
And that Actually one of the things we're going to

(03:55):
be talking about today is Joe Rogan. Did you guys
see the clips from Joe Rogan on some I don't
even know the guy's podcast, but he was talking about
how he's going to church now. He's talking about how
Christianity works kind of like the religion to be a
good person, and then he goes into some very strange
places believing that a sentient AI is the return of

(04:17):
Jesus Christ, which is, you know, i' llah return to
Babylon from Adam to Antichrist, exactly what I talk about
regarding people having modern presuppositions and how they are going
to bow down and worship the anti Christ AI. So
we're going to be covering a little bit of that.
But I gotta say for my trip, so the trip

(04:40):
to Nashville, let me catch up real quick. I see
some people send some stuff in. Dave Cotal, crew member
for six months, says, how do you like Tennessee? Orthodoxy
is exploding? Here. I love Tennessee. You know, last time
I was in Tennessee before Debatecon was actually with Andrew Wilson.
We went to a Metallica concert. We went there when
Taalica was in Nashville. So I, you know, my wife

(05:05):
and I we enjoy Nashville. Been to the Antiochian Church
down in Franklin, Tennessee. And you know one of my
good friends, uh, he actually lives in Nashville. He's very
close to Holy Trinity, the beautiful Greek parish in downtown
Nashville or in I don't know, you'd say downtown, but
in Nashville proper. And so I say, we get to

(05:28):
the Debate Con. You know, I leave early Saturday morning
to try to get down there. The event started on
Saturday something like that, and meet up with Andrew. He
gets us. My wife and I are are passes to
go around our VIP passes, and I started asking, you know,
when's your debate. Jake Rattlesnake was already debating a leftist

(05:51):
I think it was Planet Peterson or some type of secularist.
When I got there, there in the Q and A portion,
but I was able to see Jim Bob did a
great job he did surrounded by five people. Basically wasn't surrounded,
but they'd raise their hand topic, a prompt would be,
you know, jimbab would stay to prompt. If they object,

(06:11):
they'd come and sit and cross froming. They go back
and forth. I think it was for two to three
minutes each time. So I was able to see that.
And I was talking with Andrews, like when's your when's
your debate start? He's like, man, I'm debating Hakikachu. He
thinks we're gonna be talking about metaphysics. I'm gonna be

(06:32):
talking about how they marry their cousins, their cousin efforts,
and I'm just not gonna stop. Man. I got this
presentation and I'm just gonna be talking. Because the prompt
of the debate was what creates better societies Christianity or Islam?

Speaker 3 (06:53):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
So I was talking with Andrew and he had this
hilarious line. He's like, yeah, man, he thinks we're gonna
be talking about metaphysics. I'm just gonna be talking about
how their cousin efforts. And I got a whole power
point on how they're inbred, their low i Q, they
all they have these uh deformations due to the amount

(07:16):
of incest, and I was like, oh okay, He's like, yeah, man,
you're not gonna want to miss that. So, you know,
my wife and I we were hanging out with basically
Jim Bob Megbob. Shout out to Rob nowhere I was
able to meet him in person. Really really nice guy.
Rob's a really nice guy. Everybody I met, everybody I've

(07:38):
known with the Crucible, and again I'm already personal friends
with Andrew, but shout out to the Crucible and all
the guy all the guys that work over there and
help that project, really genuine people. And so then the
debate happens that night on Saturday, and I mean, all
hell broke loose and it went exactly as Andrew talked about,

(08:02):
and Hikikachu was totally caught off guard. He was not
expecting the debate to be about cousin marriage Islamic cousin marriage,
but the rhetoric was one. And what was amazing about
that was the Q and A portion. So the Q

(08:24):
and A portion after the debate was over, the Hikikachu,
there's two questions that really sort of dropped the mask.
I don't know if you guys watch. I haven't watched
any of the modern day debates, so I don't know
what was all on the videos. I was there in person,
but one of the questions was asking Kikikachu, if you
had a daughter and your nephew came home with your

(08:46):
daughter to ask for her hand in marriage, what would
you say? And he said, yeah, I'd be okay with that.
I'd entertain that, which I was shocked he would admit
that even if that's how he felt, knowing the perception,
because hikikachu whole argument about Islam being better for society
was essentially because it's more trad and so he basically

(09:08):
straw Man's Protestant Christianity is being liberal, effeminate, constantly changing,
which they are all true, fair enough, not the case
with Orthodoxy, arguably the longest rival of Islam, and we're
still here. But the idea was that Islam is so
much more trad and therefore it's better. So he was

(09:30):
trying to make like a red pill, like, look how
much more trad we are than the Christians, We're better
for society. But Andrew going to the cousin marriage stuff.
So one he admits the cousin marriage. If I were him,
I would have just said, you know, I don't know
if I would feel comfortable with my daughter marrying my nephew.
But at least according to Islam, there's nothing that is
prohibiting that he didn't. He just said he full on

(09:54):
endorsed it. And then somebody else made another comment about,
you know, a cousin efforts, and his mass just drops us,
like the last questions are you know what?

Speaker 4 (10:05):
You know it?

Speaker 2 (10:05):
Yeah, I like the low IQ Muslims because part of
the whole thing about them being inbred is that, you know,
I don't think there's a single Islamic nation that has
an average IQ over eighty six. I'm pretty sure. So
they don't even get to you know, they're not even
in the nineties in regards to average IQ. Now, it
doesn't mean that somebody couldn't have one hundred and sixty

(10:27):
IQ in a Muslim country. Of course they could. We're
talking about averages here, so you know, don't don't do
the thing where you don't understand an average and statistical averages. Anyways,
so everybody was bringing up how dumb they are due
to inbred you know, inbreeding all this different stuff, and
he goes, you.

Speaker 5 (10:46):
Know what, Yeah, I like the Muslims with the low
iq and you know what, because we we actually believe
our faith, we're going to be coming with our dumb
little swords and we're going to be taken over your country.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
Yeah that's right, We're here to take over America. And
it's like the last major comment he made during the debate,
and I was like, wow, okay, well, at least he's
being honest, right, I appreciate the fourth rightness because you know,
they do this song and dance where they pretend like, oh,
you're an Orthodox Christian, I'm Muslim. Well, you see, we're

(11:22):
allies against the woke, you know, we're allies against the
degeneracy of the West. But then once they get the opportunity,
they let you know that no, actually they're here to conquer,
just as everybody would suspect. So they're no ally whatsoever.
And that's going to tie into some of the drama
stuff that I want to show you guys today, because

(11:44):
I got tons of videos of how bold Islam is
getting in the West and the Somali problem here in
the United States. And again we're gonna be talking about
Trump and so his rhetoric is good, his effectiveness is poor.
But talking about deporting a large swath of the Somali
population there in Minnesota, which I'm all in fam all

(12:07):
all in favor of. You know, I want the least
amount of Somalis in my country as possible. You know,
just look at the history of Somalia. It's not actually
you know, it's not a the crown jewel of Africa.
Let's put it that way. So so anyways, they were
there for you know, Saturday, Sunday, and shout out to

(12:29):
Andrew two. On Saturday night he rented out a top
portion of one of the bars on Broadway there in Nashville.
And it was a great time, man. My wife had
a great time, we had I had a great time.
It was so much fun meeting so many in the
Crucible crew. So we had a a enjoy a joyful

(12:51):
couple of days in Nashville. Then we left drove down
to Saint Augustine, Florida, where my wife and I were
able to see the beach a little bit. Weather's way
better in Florida than it here is Indiana. We got
we're snow covered, so we're a full blown winter season now.
But was able to have dinner with Jay and Jamie,

(13:12):
spend time with Jay quite a bit, and the conference
went great. I so the conference theme is, I told
you guys, was Athens in Jerusalem, And so the conversation
then was a sort of a philosophical theological conversation on
how what is the traditions of Athens and Jerusalem and

(13:33):
how do they come together? How do they reconcile their differences.
My presentation was basically taking my book and then reframing
it as transhumanism being the tradition of Athens desiring to
supplant the tradition of Jerusalem, meaning that it has its
own prophecies, it has its own eschatology, it is its

(13:55):
own religion, and yet it's all built into this sort
of critical rationalist frame work, this very modernist philosophical enlightenment project,
and so it is sort of the traditions of Athens
extending itself and attempting to become the traditions of Jerusalem.
That was kind of the point of my presentation. And

(14:16):
then I had like ten reasons why transhumanism and Orthodoxy
are legitimate opposites. And so at the conference I was
able to meet Father Peter Heres in person. So I
had never met Father Peter hears. In fact, I'll be
on Orthodox Ethos next Tuesday. So a week from today
I'll be on Orthodox Ethos with Father Peter Heres will

(14:38):
actually be going over my book. So thank you so much,
Father Peter and everybody over at Orthodox Ethos. It's the
first people to actually ask me to kind of present
my book. Well, I would say Anthony Westgate. Actually Anthony
Westgate was the first one to ask, although he hadn't
finished the book yet. So I've sent Father Peter a pdf.

(14:58):
He's going over the book and so really looking forward
to promoting that and having a conversation with Father Peter
next week on his channel. I was able to meet
Ben You guys might know him as like Ortho Luigi
on X Christian Mario was able to meet him and
his fiance. Very nice guys. Was able to actually I

(15:20):
thought I saw his name here there he is. Josiah
el Arom was able to meet Josiah in person. Josiah,
thank you so much, brother for all the support. He
throws in twenties, says people need to read your book.
It's really informative and important. Well, thank you so much. Josiah, Man,
I really appreciate it. And I'll tell you what, brother,
it was a pleasure to meet you. It was great

(15:42):
to talk with you and just spend time together down
in Florida. Man, it was a lot of fun. I
tell you all the people I've met that I only
have known your YouTube handle. That's one of the more
it's one of the more joyful experiences I have when
we travel, is being able to actually see a face,
to see who's actually behind the handle, you know, because

(16:02):
so many times you guys and this is the irony
of being like a you know, a public figure. I
guess if you will, is that when you meet people,
they know way more about you than you know about them.
So it's always fun when you go to like the
conferences or debate con that people know you, They've watched
your content, they've heard you talk personally about yourself or

(16:25):
your life, and then you go to meet them and
you don't know who the hell they are, and yet
they know so much about you. Uh So there's a
little bit of an interesting dynamic there. But Josiah's great
to meet you, brother. Thank you so much for your support,
and also shout out to Akothist because he said the
exact same thing Josiah Acathas said, He's almost finished my book.

(16:47):
And so, guys, everybody who has purchased, I want to
thank you all so very very much. But if you
haven't get my book, return to Babylon from Adam to Antichrist.
Really really happy with everybody who's able to give me
a positive review over on Amazon. We're up to eighteen
five stars, and so I just want to thank you

(17:10):
guys so much for the support. If anybody is interested
in getting the book, you can do so with this
link right here at least this is the Amazon link.
If you'd like me to personally sign it, which I
would be happy to do, you can do that through
my website. Just go to David Patrick carry dot com.
You'll see a big link there pop up and I'll

(17:30):
get notified. I just shipped out all my books. I
just got twenty more that came in, so I'm locked
and loaded at anybody wants to sign copy. But anyways,
So Athens, Jerusalem is able to meet Father Peter. Here's John,
Here's father Peter's brother was there. Father Hans Jacobsy was there.

(17:51):
Metropolitan Jonah was able to spend time with him again.
Ladika always a good time. I was with him in
Montanica and Abba trefon also to make a special announcement,
I will be at Montanica twenty twenty six. So as
obviously able to spend time with FDA. FDA and I

(18:13):
we always have a lot of fun when we get
together in person, and so his wife was able to
see her and spend time with her. We always have
a lot of fun, and they were able to meet
my wife and so FDA when he got back to Montana,
talked with the powers that be and they've invited me
cordially invited me back to Montanica. So I did the

(18:37):
first three years of Montanica. I did not do last year.
And when was maybe two years? Was it two years
in a row? I haven't done it. So anyways, looking
forward to going back and really to show my wife Montana.
So we're definitely gonna have to do some road trips

(18:57):
through Yellowstone and all that stuff. Anyways, I was able
to see FDA, spend time with Jay and on the
last night, Oh and shout out to actually one of
my Hoosiers buddies, Zach and his wife Haley Zach's and
one of the guys in the Logos Academy's actually a
friend here in Indiana, Total Chad, former military guy, was

(19:20):
able to spend time with him and his family. That
was a lot of fun as well. Anyways, on the
last night, for those of you don't know, sorry for
this long winded overview of my trip, John Hears. For
those who don't know, John Heares does these Georgian supras
where he is the Tamada. The tamada is essentially the

(19:43):
toast master. And so these supras were a tradition in
Georgia even before they were Orthodox, and they would have
these large feasts and it's sort of a wine drinking
toasting ceremony essentially, and because of how drunk and belligerent
people would get, the Church kind of stamped it out.

(20:05):
But then the Georgians asked their bishop, can we do
the supras again? But then they first asked, in favor
of doing funerals when somebody died, to do these toasting ceremonies.
And so it's totally been re sanctified and cleanse in
the Orthodox lens. But this is a staple of Georgian

(20:25):
culture and society, as these toasting ceremonies, and my wife
was asking me what it was, and it's really hard
for me to describe exactly what. You have to experience it.
You have to experience it, And essentially I told her that, well,
it's kind of like this Georgian traditional dinner. They have

(20:48):
tons of food, everybody drinks wine. You're not allowed to
pour your own wine glass, so we have to look
around your friends and women aren't actually supposed to pour,
so men have to look around the glass, the table,
make sure any anybody whose wine is getting low you
fill it back up. It'd be improper for you to
grab a bottle and fill up your own cup because

(21:08):
that would insinuate like you're trying to get drunk, Like
what are you doing? Bro? And so it's supposed to
be this generous offering and gift and so it's it's
this feedback between each other and so the way it
works as you sit there, Oh and we met we
met the Dirt Poor Robins, so Neil and Kate. I
guys say, those are some really cool people. So Neil

(21:32):
and Kate from Dirt Poor Robins, you may have seen them.
I've done a stream with Neil. I had never met
his wife, Kate, and we were able to do the
super at their house. This was the last night we
were in Florida. Really cool people, like major shout out
to Neil and Kate. Very cool people, very kind, very

(21:52):
very genuine and original people. And so we go over
to their house and I'm sitting with Neil, another gentleman, FDA,
me my wife, FDA's wife Jay, Jamie uh and those.
That's kind of our little small little area of who
we communicate with. And so John then is the tamada.

(22:16):
He's the toast master of this of the Supra right
and so, and nobody had done it besides a handful
of people and FDA and I had participated when John
was at Montanica last time I went, which was with
Abbot Trefon and those guys, or maybe that was the
following year it was with Father Turbo and stuff. Anyways,
John was there and he did like an abbreviated thirty

(22:36):
forty five minute, you know, Supra at a roundtable at Montanica.
We're all like drinking beer. But so it wasn't the
real thing. I've never been to the real one.

Speaker 6 (22:45):
Now.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
John has a restaurant in Greenville, South Carolina. And after
I explain what exactly took place, I highly recommend you
guys to go and experience it yourself. It's it's an incredible,
incredible experience. And so let me try to frame real quick.
So what is it. Well, it's a toasting ceremony that
people give thinks, an appreciation, or mourn, or just speak

(23:09):
intimately about their lives. And so the toast master will
give a general a large overarching abstract concept, and then
people will stand up and then toast specifically to something.
And so I'll explain here in just a few so
and I told my wife, Yeah, you know, people get
like really emotional. I remember when we did it for
like forty five minutes to an hour, people are already

(23:31):
crying because they there's just this weird energy. And that's
what John was talking about, is like you have to
experience this sort of mystical energy at these supras. So, okay,
it starts, and so I forgive what the first one was.
I think it had something to do with parents and fatherhood.
And so John will say, you know, here's the first toast.

(23:51):
This is to the dedication that our parents put forth
and raising us, whether we liked it or not, through
good times and bad. And so then everybody takes a
sip of their wine and then you start talking with
the people around you, and it could be totally unrelated
to the toast. And then somebody will just stand up
on the table. They asked to do a toast, and

(24:13):
then the tamadad gives them permission. So John Hears gives
them permission, they stand up, and then it was like
four or five guys talking about how they didn't have
great relationships with their father and it's very intimate and
very sincere, and it was I mean everywhere from priests

(24:34):
standing up. I was able to, you know, spend time
with father Vladimir Jay's priest in Palm Coast. It was
anywhere from priest just regular people, people that you would
know if I were to say their names. I'm not
going to out anybody or say what anybody said, because
it does get really personal and intimate, and people get emotional.
A lot of tears were flowing, and it wasn't necessarily

(24:57):
a sad emotion, but people, you know, guys would stand
up and talk about how they never got along with
their fathers, never really appreciated their fathers as men, they
grow up. And then for one individual, it was him
actually sitting with his father for the last two months
of his life because he was bedridden and sort of

(25:21):
reigniting the relationship with his dad, and so he mentioned,
you know, they stand up, and then they saved all
this and then everybody drinks to it, and then another
personal stand up and it just went on on a
variety of topics, and you know, one of the toasts
was to death or people that had passed away, and

(25:42):
you know some people that you would know, I'm not
going to mention who stood up and talked about really
close people to them dying in the very recent history here,
like in the last few months, and just to see
the sincerity and people give appreciate to friends, to parents,

(26:03):
to siblings that have died recently, very very touching. And yeah,
so it was just an incredible, incredible experience and that
lasted for six hours. So Kate Kneels why from dirt
Port Robin. She's making all this food. You know, we're
sitting here at the table and John does a toast.

(26:25):
So we're just drinking wine, drinking wine, eating a little
bit of food. More food comes out and John said, yeah,
these things last like six hours. Now. It started like
we were supposed to be at his house by six
and I was thinking, well, shoot, I got to drive
home to Indiana the next day. I'm not trying to
stay till midnight. So I was like, oh, we'll stay
for you know, tell my wife, we'll stay for like

(26:46):
three three and a half hours or so. No, we
stayed for like seven hours. It was like one thirty
in the morning by the time we got back, and
I needed to get back, wake up the next morning,
and drive fifteen hours back to Indiana, which we did.
I was brutal, But I'll tell you what, these supras
just an absolutely incredible experience. Now they don't you don't

(27:09):
always do them, like if you go to the restaurant
in Greenville, you don't always do them with people, you know,
a lot of times they're strangers. But anyway, just a
major major thank you and shout out to John Hears,
what an incredible experience, major thank you to Neil and
Kate for hosting us at their house, and major thank

(27:31):
you to Jay and Father Vladimir for inviting me to
the Athens and Jerusalem conference. It went really, really well.
So yeah, and then, like I said, fifteen hours, always
get stuck in traffic in Atlanta. I hate Atlanta. I'm sorry.
If anybody is in Georgia or anybody's in Atlanta, I'm sorry.
I hate Atlanta. I can't say I've spent a whole

(27:54):
lot of time like actually enjoying Atlanta itself, but it's
he's a nightmare to drive through. I hate driving through Atlanta.
So anyways, that was Mojo says, I was born at Atlanta.
I just have no fond memories of any time at
any point in Atlanta. A Lockstep says I'm in Atlanta.

Speaker 7 (28:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
Kristen says Atlanta is a top ten worst cities in America.
I'm not a fan. I mean, as soon as you
start getting towards Atlanta, like the traffic, people are driving crazy.
There's so much traffic. It took us like over an
hour just to move from one side of Atlanta to
the other side. Yeah, Mojo said last time I was there.

(28:45):
Argus says, I live in Georgia and I hate Atlanta too.
I share the same sentiment. So yeah, fifteen hour drive
the next day, so much caffeine to try to keep
me away because my wife doesn't have a driver's license
and she's from Germany, so they ride the train everywhere
they do the Deutsche ban Oh there, he is right there.

(29:08):
But at least there is no crime in Atlanta. FDA's
in the house. Hey, brother, I was just talking a
little bit about our experience at the Supra, our experience
together down in Florida. Just announce that I'll be back
at Montanica in twenty twenty six and FDA, God bless you, brother.
I really appreciate your friendship. Every time we get together,

(29:30):
we have a great time. Really appreciate your wife. We
always get along so well. I just love you, bro,
Really appreciate it. Looking forward to spending more time together. Man.
Oh there, he says, Yes, can't wait to see you again. Brother. Yeah,
it's always a fun time. We always have a fun time.

(29:52):
Every time we get together. There's a memory that we
can talk about next time we get together that brings
smiles to our face. So yeah, I appreciate you, man.
So that was kind of my trip. So before we
even get into was John Here's yeah, that's what I
was saying, man, John led the Supra. John led the Supra. No,

(30:14):
it's not brutal at all. Dude. It goes by so
fast it I mean, it's an incredible experience, guys. It's
not like some arduous task. It's not like you feel
like you're burdened by sitting there. One you're drinking a
significant portion of wine. So you know, I don't know

(30:36):
if I'm letting anything out of the bag. But John
told a story when Father Peter went to Georgia, because
Father Peter doesn't drink alcohol, and John was telling me, no, well,
when you go to one of these Georgia and supras, dude,
you know it's incredibly impolite to not drink. If they
pour you wine, you must drink the wine. And he's like, well,
I don't drink. And he's like, I'm going with bishops.

(30:58):
You know, bishops don't drink, and he goes, well, in
Georgia they do. And so according to John, I'll have
to confirm with Father Peter. Maybe next Tuesday. But according
to John, Father Peter went to Georgia, and yes, the
bishops he was with and Father Peter all partake portook
in the Supra. So so it was a lot of fun.

(31:23):
If you guys are interested in having the super experience.
Go to John here's his restaurant in Greenville, South Carolina.
I highly highly recommend it. So anyways, yeah, that was
kind of the trip there. I want to catch up
on some of these super chats, but we got so

(31:43):
much drama alert stuff to get through. Of course, the
first portion is going to be the recent attack on
orthodoxy in America by a Congressman Joel Joel Wilson, Yeah,
of South Carolina. That's right, So let me catch up
real quick, then we'll dive into everything. Snag will Be's
been a Cotal crew member for twenty one months. Thank
you so much, brother, It says God blessed TPH. Glad

(32:05):
you made it back home safe. Yeah, me too. I'll
tell you what. I was so tired by the time
I got through the other side of Atlanta. It was
like four o'clock in the afternoon, and we've been driving
like nine hours at that point, and I was like gosh,
and I still got to get basically south to Indianapolis,

(32:25):
and I was like, I don't know if I can
do this, So just smashing caffeine and then eventually it
was a fifteen hour drive due to traffic. We eventually
made it back, Bitter Clinger throws in twenty thank you
so much, brother says, as the powers that be fix
their eye on American Orthodoxy, I praised the Father, never

(32:46):
did quote blessed are you? When they revile and persecute,
you'd say all things of evil against you, falsely for
my sake, Ring Truer. Yeah, well we're going to dive
into that here in just a minute. So thank you
so much, Bitter Clinger for the support. David James Flood
throws intents as the irony is Daniel Is of Persian
des Sin and his people who practice or Astrianism were

(33:07):
conquered by the Arab Muslims who spread their death cult
by way of the sword. Yeah, I know, I think
you're talking about Hikikachu. Well that's the thing about it
in Iran, you know, yes, they have you know, the
Islamic regime in power there. But that's why there's like

(33:28):
a massive amount of underground conversions to Christianity is because
Islam is explicitly a submission to Arabism, right, and it
would be like, I mean, it's not the exact same thing,
but in a way to submit to rabbinic Judaism Talmudic
Judaism is to submit to a sort of Jewish ethnicity,

(33:50):
a Jewish culture, Jewish language, and very much in the
same thing is true of Islam. And so Persians they
have a long history before or Islam. They were a
great civilization before Islam. The Arabs not so much. The
Arabs were nomadic tribespeople and the desert and it's what
it's Islam that united them. And because of how good

(34:12):
they were on horseback. That's one of the reasons why
Islam was able to expand so quickly and conquer. Is
to give credit where credits due. The Muslims were great
on horseback, and they totally annihilated you know the traditional
Byzantine you know legions and military procedures that they you know,

(34:34):
their formations, they were just too bulky. They weren't able
to maneuver. And you know the faint retreat if you
if you ever, you know, learn about Byzantine history, the
faint retreat. We felt that all the time. We think
the Muslims were retreating, then we chase them, we get
out of our formations, and then they would slaughter us.
So but I will say the Persians, I could see

(34:57):
the Persians eventually moving away from Islam. I mean it's
so ingrained now because of the history. I mean, it's
but there you can you can see the beginning marketers
of it. Gorilla Biscuit gifted one CODAL crew membership. Thank
you so much, Gorilla Biscuit really appreciate And guys, if
you're feeling generous today, please give some CODAL crew memberships.

(35:19):
Would greatly appreciate that. Uh mmm, Lasagna throws in ten
no comment, Thank you very much, Garfield, do appreciate it. Ah.
Nathaniel one of my friends, longtime supporter of mine. Actually
when the channel is very, very small, shout out to
him and his family. He says, bummed, I couldn't make
it to any of the recent in person events. Hope

(35:40):
to attend some next year. Do you know what dates
of Montanica twenty twenty six? I believe Montanica is always
I don't know if I don't know if FDA is
still in the chat or not, but it's the first
or second week of June, typically the first or second
week of June, so I love, Oh, there it is.

(36:02):
It's June fourth through the seventh, June fourth through the seventh,
and twenty twenty six. Nathaniel, So that is an event
if you're able to attend, those are always fun, always fun.
And you can bring your family, Nathaniel, I know that
you got kids. If your wife is interested. If not,
you know it's a good little men's trip. But don't

(36:25):
feel like you can't bring your wife and children. There
will be other wives and children there. Oh, Jim Bob.
Jim Bob throws in ten brother, He says, thanks for
the bourbon. Is delicious, So shout out to Jim Bob
and Meg Bob. I'll tell you what. I've only been
able to hang out with Jim Bob and his wife twice,

(36:47):
but like FDA, we have a splendid time. Of course,
when you're with Andrew Wilson, you drink more than you
usually drink. But Jim Bob helped me out. If you guys,
remember when I went on the Whatever podcast. My wife
doesn't she didn't. She wasn't familiar with how to run
my streaming software. And I really wanted to dual stream

(37:07):
my appearance on the dating panel and my debate with
Zena on the YouTube channel, and I wasn't obviously going
to be able to do it. Myself, and so Jim
Bob was kind enough to say I could give him
my access to my stream yard, and he did that
for me, and so I bought him a very nice

(37:28):
bottle of Bourbon Tennessee bourbon from Old Glory Distillery. Shout
out to Old Glory that one of their nephews actually
dates my niece, and so I've been partial to their
distillery and they make great stuff. So I got a
really nice bottle, one of their best bottles for Jim.
Bob told him like two months ago. I was like, Hey,

(37:49):
what's your address? I got a gift I want to
send you. Of course I'd never sent it, and so
then I just brought it with me to Nashville. So
I'm glad you enjoyed the bourbon, my man. It's good stuff.
It so God bless you. Man. Really really appreciate spending
more time with you and the wife. It was a
lot of fun. And Ac throws in ten Ac, thank

(38:12):
you so much brother for support. Really appreciate that. And
let's see if anybody's send anything in John and Non
throws in five over on dono Chat says, hey, Dph,
keep up the good work. Looking forward to the Saint
Nicholas the Wonder Workers stream Saint Nicholas Day celebration coming
up soon Blessed Nativity. Yeah. So, John Hammond, author of

(38:35):
this book, right here, I'll be doing a stream on
Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker, The Real Story of Santa Claus
either Friday, obviously the Western feast day. For Saint Nicholas's Saturday,
I may do it Saturday. It's just typically it's hard
to get an engaging audience on Saturay because people are
busy with their lives. It's the weekend, so I typically

(38:56):
don't stream very often on Saturday Sunday, but I need
to do it before his feast day. So I was
thinking maybe Friday evening would be a good night, a
good day to go over. Uh, Saint Nicholas the Wonder Worker,
The Real Story of Santa Claus. So shout out to
John for putting together another book. Oh and major shout
out to Josiah leron just gifted five total crew membership.

(39:19):
Thank you so much, brother, I really appreciate you, really
appreciate you. Okay, before we start diving into all the
content I got for you guys today, I do want
to do some quick housekeeping regarding you know, the usual items.
I should say first one as if you want to

(39:42):
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Shout out to Alex. He was a gentleman that I
met at the Athens in Jerusalem conference in Florida, and
I think he actually lives in Atlanta, ironically, or at

(40:02):
least in Georgia. I'm pretty sure it's near Atlanta, if
not in Atlanta. So no shots fired Alex. But he
recently joined our Logos Academy and was blown away by
the sincerity and the intimacy of the men because we
have as it's not very many boys. If you are
a young man, you are more than welcome to join.

(40:22):
But it's just a lot of established men in different
walks of life, holding each other accountable, learning different things. So, uh,
we want to do We got some think tanks coming up.
I think we're gonna One of the ideas I had,
I need to run it by. The Logos Academy is
going over Father Sarah from Roses the Orthodox Survival Guide.

(40:47):
It kind of does intellectual history and looks at the
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(41:32):
so many of us, even if you are Orthodox, you
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as you and really striving to become the best version
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the close parishioners you have at your own parish. So anyways,
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(41:54):
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Really excited for some of the stuff. One of them
I think is gonna be really interesting is a deep
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(42:14):
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(44:51):
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now we got all that out of the way, let
me pull up my first set of agenda items here,

(45:57):
So the first thing that happened while I was gone
was a while I was on my trip, I saw
everybody on X talking about Joe Wilson. Joe Wilson's attacking
the Russian Orthodox Church. I thought, what why is Joe
Wilson attacking the Russian Orthodox Church? And this came right

(46:20):
on the heels of an article that I'm going to
be showing you guys, where is it at right here? Now?
That it was a New York Times article, but I
don't pay for the New York Times, so I found
a free version over it on belief Net, talking about
Orthodox Church pews are overflowing with converts. This piece wasn't

(46:41):
exactly a hit piece. I wouldn't describe it as that.
It was kind of just attempting to talk about the
phenomenon of Orthodoxy right now and anyways, we'll be covering
it here in just a few So we've talked about
how Orthod is on a massive rise and really in

(47:04):
Western civilization, because from everything I'm seeing this this is
occurring in Germany, I'm told in England. I haven't talked
with as many people in England, but I have heard
in Ireland for sure that there's a massive growth in
Orthodox converts, so I'm sure it's happening in England as well.

(47:25):
I don't know about France. I don't know how big
the Orthodox community is in France. I would imagine it
still might be the case, but at least I know
specifically Ireland, Germany, the US, Canada, Australia that a lot
of people are converting to the Orthodox Church. And I
just did a stream before I left, so it's now
what two weeks ago talking about why America will be

(47:46):
Orthodox Because the reasons young people are converting to Orthodoxy
are not a cultural fad. As you know, Joel Webbin
and some of the Protestant and Catholics are trying to argue,
is that, well, you know, so many of these young
guys are becoming Orthodox because the esthetics it looks masculine.
You know, you got Father Moses, who's a powerlifter. And

(48:09):
I would say not quite now. Certainly the esthetics play
a factor into it. The uniqueness and the mystique around
Orthodoxy because it's Eastern, it's not Western, plays into it.
It is sort of being a new field of exploration
for people to learn plays into it. But the reasons

(48:29):
why people are becoming Orthodox are so fundamental to the
American project that nothing, no, you know, no cultural fad
is occurring here. This is going to continue for the
next five to ten, hopefully for indefinitely, but definitely for
the next decade or more. And Metropolitan Jonah was asked

(48:49):
a question at the Athens and Jerusalem Conference, like, what
is one of the major problems facing the church with
the amount of influx that we've had, We are now
at least, acording to the Pew Research Center, one percent
of the US population. So we are now at least
one percent, some speculate more. I heard one Orthodox priest

(49:12):
at a presentation I went to at Satan George and
Fisher's Indiana. I think it was Father Father Paul from Pittsburgh,
and he argued that we went from seven hundred thousand
to six million, which is a common number of people
are throwing out there. It's it's hard to know because
Pew Research their research is always a few years behind.

(49:34):
So their latest research on Orthodoxy is from twenty twenty
three to twenty twenty four, and that's where it said
we are now at least above one percent of the
US population. But when Metropolitan Jonah was asked like, what's
the biggest thing facing the church right now? He highlighted
that we don't have clergy. That we a rough estimate,

(49:56):
have about twenty five hundred parishes in the United States.
Almost every parish, or at least the majority of parishes,
have a record number of catechumens and inquirers into the church.
As we've talked about, around seventy five percent of all
of them are young men. And even according to Pew Research,
I have the graph here, you know, the so it

(50:19):
says we're now one percent of the population here most
orthodox actually live in the Northeast, which I thought was
very interesting. I guess it makes sense with the ethnic communities,
or I mean in the south. Thirty one percent is
in the South, which I thought was pretty interesting that

(50:39):
Orthodoxy's strongest in the South right now, and then the Northeast,
then the West, and then the Midwest. I was surprised
by the Midwest being the least amount. Anyways, when you
go down here to gender, you can see based on
the new twenty twenty three to twenty twenty four statistical data,
we are now sixty one percent, which makes sense with

(51:02):
all the people coming in. It makes sense. So here
let me share this if anybody. I'm not going to
go deep into this, but this is a link to
the latest Pew Research Center regarding Orthodoxy in America. Anybody
wants to dive into that yourself in your own time.
So interesting stuff. We have a very low average age.
One of the reasons why the church is thriving. We're
getting the prime demo right now, as the media figures

(51:25):
like to call it the prime demo, right eighteen to
what thirty five is like the prime demo. That way,
you have people that are going to watch your program
into the future. Right. That's why Fox News, you know,
they want to get young people, not boomers. They're struggling
with that. But Orthodoxy we are getting the prime demo.
We're getting the people that are going to be there

(51:45):
for the next forty to sixty years. And Metropolitan Jonah
highlighted that we have to get more clergy. Every jurisdiction,
every archdiocese is struggling with clergy. We don't have enough clergy.
And in response to that, also we don't have enough churches.

(52:06):
And Metropolitan Jonah was highlighting that if the trend of
growth that we are seeing continues, just anticipating it continues
for the next five years. Five years, we would need
to double the amount of parishes in the United States
to adequately accommodate all of Orthodox Christians in America, which
is a good thing, but also a potential impediment. Right.

(52:30):
That means we need money. That means we need people
tithing to the parishes. We need the parishes then attempting
to expand and build churches and get into bigger buildings,
if not build their own Byzantine style church, but to
build a Byzantine style church usually as well over a
million dollars once you incorporate all the iconography, work, the architecture.

(52:52):
It's not cheap. So we're at a very interesting point
as Orthodox Christians in America because we are experiencing massive growth,
which I don't think is going to stop anytime soon.
As I highlighted in my speech in Florida, I remember
when I was inquiring in twenty eighteen and converted in

(53:12):
twenty nineteen. When I told someone I was Orthodox, often
the first response is are you Jewish? But now in
twenty twenty five, you tell the average person you're Orthodox,
they're like, oh, Eastern Orthodox I've heard about that. I
really don't know much about it. And my point is
Orthodoxy is truly entering the mainstream right now. You know,

(53:33):
people talk about I've even mentioned it in previous streams,
how fwintests has reached mainstream appeal. He's certainly part of
the mainstream right wing political discourse now. But I would
say also at the religious level, Orthodoxy has reached a mainstream,
a mainstream presentation in regards to the religious landscape of America,

(53:57):
and that's not going to slow down. So with that
being said, I've told you guys to watch out for
this exact thing that, especially the political you know, the
politicians who are beholden to the globalist does the Zionist

(54:17):
and Joel Wilson being one of them. We're going to
use the growth of Orthodoxy and especially Rokorp as a
pretext to claim that we are somehow subversive to America.
And that's exactly what we see here. So here is
Joel Wilson, a congressman in the US, says the Russian
Orthodox Church is not a separate religious organization but an

(54:41):
extension of the Russian state, which isn't true at all.
Evangelizing is illegal in Russia and Christians are targeted and
killed in Ukraine. Does he not realize that he just
said Russia is orthodox Christians and then says Christians are
being it's illegal to evangelize Christianity. What dude? What?

Speaker 7 (55:04):
So?

Speaker 2 (55:04):
I guess he's wanting Protestants to evangelize and because Orthodox
nations say, hey, we really don't care to have all
you Protestants here, so stop evangelizing. We're orthodox. I think
that's great. I think that's wonderful. Can you show me
the track record of Protestantism again? I always say this,
is there any formally Protestant nation that is still explicitly Christian?

(55:27):
And I would say the best, the most Christian former
Protestant nation is probably America. And I struggled to label
America as a Christian nation still. You know, I have
a separate thing that I'm going to be doing a
stream called why I'm a Christian Supremacist. And it came

(55:51):
to me because I walked through them all of my
wife that was actually why we were on traveling, and
all the signs that happy Holidays. It was so hard
to find anything that said Merry Christmas, and it irked
me at such a fundamental level that I have vowed
to go out of my way if I see an Indian,
if I see anybody who may not be Christian, to

(56:13):
wish them marry Christmas. And that got me thinking, is
I need to do a stream on why Christian? Why
I'm a Christian supremacist? Right, white supremacy. All this stuff is,
you know, in vogue right now, But why I'm a
Christian suprema. That's the one supremacy I can actually get behind.
So I'm going to be doing a stream on that
in the near future. But he says Christians are being

(56:36):
targeted and killed in Ukraine, which again Ukraine, you know
right now they have the OCU, the Orthodox Church of Ukraine,
that's the one that Bartholomew has blessed, which is basically
a schismatic church. And I'm going to read this document
to you guys, but he's got the whole thing mixed up.
So he says, dear brothers and sisters in Christ, we

(56:57):
are reaching out to invite you to take part in
an import legislative day of action on Capitol Hill and
support of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Well, the UOC is
actually the real church. The one that Zelensky has been persecuting,
the one that Zelensky's men have actually been arresting and
imprisoning priests and monks. You know that. You know, clergy

(57:21):
are on the run out of Ukraine because they're being persecuted.
The churches are being taken over, the Lavra and Kiev.
You know, they're having concerts and I mean they're they're
totally defacing the secrality of these institutions and of Orthodoxy
in Ukraine. So the idea that Russia is is suppressing

(57:42):
the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, it's the Orthodox Church of Ukraine,
the new one that they're at war with. So he
doesn't even know what's exactly is going on here. But
on Tuesday, November eighteenth, we are gathering a group of
parishioners to spend it a day meeting with members of
the US Senate and Congress to raise awareness about the
violations of religious freedom affecting the UOC. Our goal is

(58:05):
to respectfully urge our elected officials to speak out in
defense of religious liberty and rights of Orthodox Christians in Ukraine.
Oop that what happened. We are looking for passionate, articulate
parishioners who can deeply, who care deeply about this issue,
are willing to offer a few hours of their time
to help, even if only part of the day. This

(58:27):
is a peaceful prayer effort to advocate for those suffering
for their faith. Okay, So it's very strange that then
he would blame Orthodox Christianity or Russian Orthodoxy for actually
destroying the Ukrainian Orthodox. So here we have father John Whiteford,
you support beating up old ladies and stealing churches in Ukraine,

(58:50):
and now you want to start persecuting Orthodox Christians here too,
which is exactly the case.

Speaker 7 (58:55):
Right.

Speaker 2 (58:56):
I am on record on streams really for the last
two or three years were saying watch out, it's Orthodox.
He grows. We're going to be viewed, especially the Russian
Orthodox Church, because I already saw it coming. The Russian
Orthodox Church is going to be used as as a
prop to as that it is dangerous, it's un American,

(59:17):
that somehow we're all KGB stooges that are being influenced
by Putin when it's just totally unrelated, makes no sense.
And so you know, you can go down here and
he has stuff like talking about how Patriarch Creole is
the blesser of bombs. But Patriarch Bartholomew, who which is

(59:41):
as we've talked about, there's an article called the CIA's Patriarch.
Highly recommend you guys looking into that. I did a
stream on it. He is deeply involved since the nineteen
eighties with the US intelligence agencies. The man you know,
and God God blessed him. I don't mean to speak
ill of our patriarchs, but Bartholomew has been on the

(01:00:01):
wrong side of a lot of stuff, and most recently
he was you know what appears to be a soft
reunion with Rome that just occurred in Constantinople and sort
of a celebration of the Council of Nicea. This has
just happened this past week. And so Bartholomew is subversive

(01:00:23):
in certain ways. Now, you know, I don't know his
true heart, I don't know his intention, but let's just
say things that he's done has caused great ire amongst
the faithful, and so, of course Joe Wilson then promotes
Patriarch Bartholomew, you know, someone who is literally an ecumenist.

(01:00:44):
He's literally creating fake jurisdictions and dioceses in Eastern Europe
because of a political problem with Moscow. And so what
is the tension, Why is Constantinople in Moscow at such odds?
What it has to do with the jurisdiction of the
Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the sixteen hundreds, So before the

(01:01:06):
sixteen hundreds, Constantinople was overseeing the church in Ukraine. In
the sixteen hundreds, because you know, the Ottoman Empire had
already taken over Constantinople, they essentially gave authority over to
Russia to look over the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. And so
the Ukrainian Orthodox Church has always been under the Moscow

(01:01:27):
Patriotate since like sixteen thirty seven or something. I forget
the exact date, so you have to fact check me,
but I know it's in the sixteen hundreds. And so
Ukraine wanted to gain autocephalis status, meaning the Ukraine Orthodox
Church wanted to no longer be under the Moscow Patriotate
and have their own Ukrainian Patriotate, just like the Serbs

(01:01:49):
have their own, the Romanians have their own, the Bulgarians,
the Greeks have their own. Ukraine wanted their own. Okay,
fair enough. The problem is there is a procedure in
which that curs. And this is the argument from Moscow. Hey,
there is a procedure if that's what you want. Now,
whether they want it or not, or whether they vote
against it, that's a whole nother conversation. But there is

(01:02:12):
a procedure. And Ukraine did not go to the procedure. Instead,
Constantinople Patriarch Bartholomew essentially tried to reclaim after four hundred
some years, authority over Ukraine. And that is why then
he has blessed this creation of a new Orthodox Church,

(01:02:32):
essentially the Orthodox Church of Ukraine as opposed to, you know,
the historical Church. So that's why Moscow and Constantinople are
at significant odds right now, you know. And so here
you have Joel. I completely agree with Thomas Beach. The

(01:02:52):
Orthodox Church in America, the OCA leads by example, they
are self governing, auto self He doesn't even know what
only that means from the Moscow patriar Catan aligned with
the ecumenical patriarch Bartholomew. Okay. The Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia,
on the other hand, still remains under the structure of

(01:03:13):
Patriarch Kirol And what's wrong with that? That's how it works.
A former KGB officer who justifies kidnapping and trafficking of
Ukrainian children and blesses what wait, wait, wait, bless his bombs.
Wasn't it all the neo coons. Wasn't Nikki Haley actually
writing her name on bombs in Israel to bomb the

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Godsens and the Palestinians? What I mean, the double mindedness
here is just unreal. That's literally what the neocons do
for Israel. And Kirol is supportive of Russia. He is
the patriarch of Russia. Of course he's going to bless
the defense and the sovereignty of Russia. And another patriarch,

(01:03:57):
you know, the Greek patriarch can bless the sovereignty of
Greece as well. What are we doing here? Like it
just makes no sense. It is wrong to falsely associate
a glorifier of mass murder and trafficking like Kirol with
American Orthodox Christians. I mean, it's it's really disgusting and

(01:04:17):
shout out to rep Was it Paula Luna's she actually
came to the defense of the Russian Orthodox Church. And
I believe it was John Whiteford's daughter who actually made
an appearance in her office in DC, So major appreciation
to them. But you can see this is what I

(01:04:38):
was reading to you, And then he says, my comments
pertain only to the leadership of the Russian Orthodox Church
outside ro Corps okay, operating under the umbrella of the
Moscow patriocate. So what so what we literally have Somalians
in our country. The US has literally partnered with former

(01:04:58):
al Qaeda leader who's now the president of Syria. What
are we talking about? Patriarch Hill has advocated for mass
murder and persecution of Christians? What Christians? Has he? What?
What the whole war in Ukraine is because NATO in
America are wanting to seize territory on behalf of Blackrock, Right,

(01:05:21):
I mean, did you guys see that Blackrock just bought
up like a massive swath of like mountain slopes in
Ukraine to create you know, ski resorts. Like I talked
about this before, but there was a whole like World
Economic Forum discussion about how they're going to rebuild Ukraine
sponsored by Blackrock. So the whole point is to expand

(01:05:44):
you know, take Ukraine from being in neutral territory, incorporated
into Western Europe or Europe proper and NATO under NATO sovereign,
you know, NATO defense and NATO having authority over Ukraine
and then basically allowing the glow to you know, make
it a wealthy resort area for rich people so that
they can enjoy well. Obviously, that's threatening to Russia that

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was established in like nineteen ninety two that Ukraine that
NATO would not expand into Ukraine, so there will always
be a buffer territory there. So anybody with a head
on straight knows it's the West that has done this
whole thing. And because Kirol has blessed the Russian defense
means that he's supporting the mass murder of what are
we talking about here? But I bring all this up

(01:06:31):
because one this is going to continue, This isn't going
to slow down. I am very appreciative of Representative Luna
for defending Orthodox Christianity and all the Americans that are
under ro Corps. I mean they just imagine it, condemning

(01:06:55):
all of ro Corp in America because you think they
take orders from Putin what what?

Speaker 6 (01:07:04):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:07:05):
It's just it's also stupid, But I tell you it
will work on boomers, it will work. But I feel
like most of the energy behind Ukraine has really dissipated.
So even though I think this is worrisome for our
Orthodox communities here in America, I mean, nobody really cares

(01:07:25):
what this guy has to say, and Ukraine's basically over,
no one really cares. But he's part of the mic
military industrial complex, globalist, neo Khan, you know, establishment, So
it makes sense, it makes sense this is who he is.
But anyways, I wanted to bring up that, you know,
a lot of these attacks aren't unique. I was in

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this hit piece I did. I covered this. This is
from twenty twenty three, ironically lumped in with Father Peter.
Here's who I will be on Orthodox Ethos next Tuesday
with him, but the conspiratorial cleric. This is why Sarah
McCarty Schwartz, she is a subversive leftist academic who I

(01:08:08):
saw this coming. Again, That's what that was part of
why I said watch out, watch out the US government
when you start labeling, you know, the Russian Orthodox Church
as subversive in some way? Why Because Sarah McCarty Schwartz,
who claims to be Orthodox, I highly doubt it, and
and along with many of the Fortamites over at Fordham
University and how they are constantly trying to alter and

(01:08:31):
subvert Orthodoxy from his traditional we'll say, was already talking
about how, oh, we gotta watch out for the the
all these young men converting to Norton now and again
she's claiming to be Orthodox, and she's saying, we gotta
watch out for all these young men converting to Orthodoxy
because they're all really right wing, and they're like pro Hitler,

(01:08:54):
no what no, and and they're really pro putin what
I mean. It's also stupid. And so this just so
you can get a flavor of it, this is her
article basically going after father Peter Hears because he believed
in conspiracies like the COVID vacs, which has been totally

(01:09:15):
been proven right right, So this just so you can
get a feel We'll just look at the beginning here.
So of course she says, father Peter here is sanctioned
by no canonical jurisdiction. Of course, that is something that's ongoing.
Father Peter Heres has addressed this multiple times. It's the

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content of Here's digital proclamations that concern me the most.
That Sarah McCarty Schwartz, as an anthropologist of Orthodoxy anthropologist,
meaning she does ethnographic research well shell, where she'll go
to a monastery in West Virginia, pretend like she's part
of the community, and then write a massive book basically

(01:09:59):
condemning and criticizing the people that they thought they were
friends with because it was all a fake. So that's
her academic research. That's her ethnographic research. I mean, this
is what academia is. It's such a joke. But as
an anthropologist of Orthodoxy, social politics media in the United States,

(01:10:20):
here has been on my radar for quite some time.
He has a popular social media presence in the digital
media world of the reactive Orthodox, meaning meaning the Orthodox
that are against progressivism, where folks actively participate in each
other's podcasts and video streams. On the same day The
Assemblies Communicate was released, here was a guest on The

(01:10:45):
Church of the Eternal Logos, a YouTube channel with seventeen
thousand subscribers. Well it's now more than that, run by
David Patrick Harry. During the episode in which the two
men discussed how transhumanism is antichrist, a word that Heres
likes to use regularly regarding things he disagrees with theologically.

(01:11:06):
Here's what claims that the pandemic was part of the
machinations of the enemy. Harry, a PhD student, that the
Graduate Theological Seminary has made a career out I think
she'd forgotten of out of streaming about a variety of
religious and conspiracy theory ideas. And his content is openly homophobic, transphobic,

(01:11:33):
fat phobic, and ablest. Guilty is charged, Guilty is charged.
That is me, That is me, homophobe, transphobe, fat phobe,
and ablests. You got me, You got me, Zara Ricardi Schwartz, gosh,

(01:11:57):
how did you? How did you find it? Shovel. Years ago,
Harry came under fire for creating a So there was
a gay priest that that contacted my dean claiming I
was a white supremacist because I had a cross that
was in theme of like the rebel flag. And the

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whole point with the idea was that to follow crisis,
to be a rebel in the contemporary world right. And
so I used, you know, the colors of the Confederate flag,
of which Ortho Dixie is all in favor of this right.
So it's only it's only like certain groups that find
like the Confederate flag like immediately means that you're a

(01:12:41):
white suprema. No it doesn't. And so this uh, this
gay defract priest from Canada wrote a hit piece about me.
And again, this is the guy that got sued by
Father Josiah Trinham because he claimed that Father Josiah sexually
abused one of his sons, and so he lost the
lawsuit and had to pay Father Josiah hundred of thousands
of dollars. Well, I made this logo again. The idea

(01:13:07):
was to be a follower of crisis, to be a rebel.
This gay defract priest in Canada wrote a hit piece,
got my tea spring shut down, got my video on
YouTube taken down, contacted my bishop at the time, actually
he contacted Metropolitan Joseph, who himself has since had a
major falling out. If you don't know, he was the

(01:13:29):
metropolitan of the Antiochian archdiocese. Turned out he was lying
about a woman living with him. From my understanding, at
least like eight years. He got defrocked, and then he
wanted to sue the church, and so he got computerly
excommunicated because you can't sue the church, you can't be
an orthodox Christian and try to sue the church and

(01:13:51):
secular court. That doesn't really work. So anyways, this guy
then contact acted the dean of my university. Okay, during
my PhD program, claimed that I'm a white supremacist, claimed
all these things from little, you know, short snippets of streams,

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and I had to talk to my university about it.
They he wanted me to get kicked out of my
PhD program. And mind you, I am pretty mild, like
maybe I am. I talk directly about topics, but I
do it in a sort of intellectual way as to
not be as threatening. Right well, I had to talk
to the dean and thank god. And this is in Berkeley, California,

(01:14:33):
so you know how liberal it is, right, you know how?
And this is at the peak of cancel culture. This
was in like twenty twenty, twenty twenty one. It is
in twenty twenty actually, so this is the peak during
cancel culture, COVID all this different stuff. Thank god. My
academic advisor is from Texas. Now, he's not conservative or anything.
He's liberal, but he's not as radical. He's not a

(01:14:54):
radical progressive. He has some type of common sense, but
he's from Texas. And so when I showed him the
stuff that this article was based on. He looked at it.
He goes, what, this is the Confederate flag. You know
where I'm from. He's out here, like from outside Houston.
Like everybody drive, you know, everybody flies the Confederate flag.
It doesn't mean you're racist. He's like, I know black
people that have the Confederate flag. And thank god that

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was my academic advisor, because he went to bat for
me to keep me from getting kicked out of my
PhD program. Right, and this is all by other orthodox people,
mind you, Okay, So anyways, this is just I'm not
going to read this whole thing. If you guys want
to read this thing, I will. I'll share the link

(01:15:37):
right here. This is Sarah McCarty Schwartz's hit piece on
me and father Peter Hears. And then I just found
some other articles that are trying to document what's happening
right now. So this is from earlier this year. Is
Eastern Orthodoxy the next big thing for young men?

Speaker 3 (01:15:54):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:15:54):
Yeah it is? And so this this article basically says
a lot of young men are converting. It's not as
many as people want to say it is. So he
kind of poop poos the idea that we are growing radically.
His argument is that, well a lot of people are
dying off and so the young people converting are essentially
to kind of evening out Orthodoxy in America. Okay, but

(01:16:17):
I was just showing that I wanted to tie this
with the Joe Wilson stuff to show that we are
on the radar of people. Orthodoxy is on the radar
and realize that's going to be coming with more attacks
and they are going to be attacking the church. They
are going to be attacking individuals as well. Obviously, unfortunately

(01:16:37):
Father Peter gets a lot of that. So here is
influencers offer a new challenge to church leadership. Ortho Bros.
Are drawing converts to Orthodox Christianity on social media, but
their version of the religion doesn't mesh with what their
faiths or Dane priests are offering. Again, and this is
essentially a hit piece. You know, you can see dire

(01:16:58):
right here going after people online, myself, other people. The
name as the name Orthobro suggests the influencers and especially
their followers skew young, which may go a long way
toward explaining how their converts zeal can easily give way
to intolerance for shades of gray and implicit trust in YouTubers.

(01:17:21):
A Reddit thread from about ten months ago on Orthodox
Christianity ask other converts when they outgrow their orthobro phase.
When one poster requested a definition of orthobro, another provided
this young Orthodox men often convert, sometimes not who are
jealous about their faith, but usually not spiritually developed yet.
Oh okay, so to be an orthobro means you're not

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spiritually developed yet. You see what they did there. They
already created the definition with the word that they want
you to associate it with. Who cares what somebody said
on Reddit? Another was told by the original poster that
he nailed it when he asked if orthobra culture was
all related to the quote heavy mean culture of rejecting
modernity and dumer type of sentiment of misguided young men

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who are in an identity crisis in the Western Well, yeah,
we are inherently pre modern. We hate modernity. Modernity is failing,
Democracy is failing. You know, the whole modernist Enlightenment project
is falling apart. Their populations aren't even reproducing. Right, I'm
going to be doing a stream or at least a

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video if I don't do a full stream on the
extinction of white people. It's happening. We are only eight
percent of the global population, and just one hundred years
ago we were thirty six percent. Thirty six percent. One
hundred years ago, white Europeans including Canada, America, Australia were
thirty six percent of the global population. We are down

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to eight percent. And when you look at countries like Bangladesh, India,
I mean, China's struggling with their own reproductive but mini
Muslim and African countries they're reproducing like gangbusters. And then
we're importing those same people into Western nations. So yeah,

(01:19:10):
modernity kind of sucks. Modernity sucks. I think that, you know,
people want an out from modernity. That's part of the
appeal of orthodoxy. I got to open a window. It's
so hot in here. My wife's got the heat. Okay,

(01:19:31):
So that's part of the appeal. We don't want to
be part of modernity anymore. We don't want you know, uh,
drag Queen's Story hour. We don't want mass immigration, we
don't want degeneracy in movies, you know what. That's one
of the things I was thinking about last night is
my wife and I were watching Home Alone and Home Alone.

(01:19:55):
Even though it's a secular film, Home Alone one and
Home Alone two have so so much Christian themes to it,
and it's wholesome. Yes, it's a jokey family kids movie
where the kid you know, is able to outwit the
adult criminals. But there's so many implicit like Christian messages
in it. And I thought, this is nineteen ninety two

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and nineteen ninety three. You can't even find a Christmas
movie that is made in the twenty first century that
is truly wholesome. Like there's no LGBTQ stuff, there's no
tranny stuff. There's no like you know, pro immigrants or
anti white or the father's a whimp, you know, like

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at least in Homewank, like the father's a chad. Like
he's super successful. He's got a massive house, he's got
to stay at home wife, like they got they have
a beautiful spread. You know, it's like, no, he's actually
killing it. You know, he's like a real dad. So
I don't know, it's just like we're done with modernity.

(01:21:00):
Dernity sucks. Modernity absolutely sucks, like not interested. So yeah,
but again, that's why I don't like the Ortho bro thing.
Like I never refer to myself as an Orthro bro
not because originally when we were using that in twenty
nineteen and twenty twenty, Ortho bro is kind of a

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cool alternative, like you're a brother, you're a bro, and
you're Orthodox. But then it turned into so much spurgy
online debate stuff. It's like, yeah, I can see why
they're I find them annoying sometimes, Like I find some
of the the author bros. But it's like as soon
as they criticize it, like I'm allowed to criticize the

(01:21:42):
author bros because I'm an Orthodox bro. But you know,
Maggie here, no, Maggie Phillips, you criticize orthor bros. Now,
I'm coming after you because those are my brothers. Yeah,
I find some of them annoying, But you don't get
to talk about the Orthro bros. Lady. Exactly, I'm an
Ortho bigot. I am. I'm an Ortho bigot.

Speaker 7 (01:22:02):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:22:02):
I can say why I don't like part of the
Ortho bro culture online, but you don't get to You're
not Orthodox, all right, and you're not a brother. Those
are my brothers. So it's funny like as soon as
as soon as your brothers are attacked, whether you like
them or not, you immediately come to their definition. You
don't get to talk about my Orthrow brothers like that.
And then and then once it size that, you're like, yeah, dude,

(01:22:24):
you're kind of annoying man. Stop. But anyways, that was this.
I was just if you guys want to read this here,
I'll share it with you guys. I'll share all these
these links with you guys. FDA says, Oh, these people
are full of hate. They hate orthodox they hate the youth,

(01:22:44):
they hate men, they hate morality. It's true, It's absolutely true.
That's what these people are. They're filled with hate. Paris.
Alexandrew throws in ten over on Dono Chat and says
rise of Orthodoxy in the US a headline here in
Greece too, of course, with many innuendos. Greeks don't believe them.
Brothers were good. I'm going to come to that article

(01:23:07):
here in just a few minutes. Over on stream Labs,
Victor Z throws in a generous thirty dollars, Thank you
so much, Victor Z says, hello, Patrick finally fully read
the Orthodox Study Bible. I have two questions left. What
is the difference between the image and likeness of God?
And who is the false prophet in revelation? Thanks if

(01:23:28):
you can shine your light on that. Well, the false
prophet generally in revelation is going to be the Antichrist.
It's going to be the inversion of Christ. Regarding the
image and likeness of God, it has to do with
us being made in a way in which we can
participate with a divine reality. And so I don't know

(01:23:51):
if the Orthodox Study Bible. And I'm going to say
this really quickly because it's kind of off a tangent
from the today's stream, but the image and likeness has
to do with us being the sort of pinnacle of
creation and having our noetic faculties. Right. Animals do not
engage in rational deliberation, recognition of logic, love, compassion, mercy

(01:24:15):
for the sake of mercy, self sacrifice, honor, these types
of things. Animals work on an instinctual level. Doesn't mean
they might not. You know, a female lion doesn't care
for a couple. Of course it does, but it's instinctual.
That's different from a rational choice. And so these things
we consider the uncreated energies of God. We as humans,
being made in the image of God, get to participate

(01:24:37):
in realities that are from the essence of God. Right,
They're natural to the essence of God. That's what these
energies are. They're natural expressions of who God is. We
get to participate in that. As we participate more in
that and become deified, we then move into a process
becoming more and more like Christ. That's called theosis. So

(01:24:57):
that's my quick little tangent there, but thank you very much.
He also threw in five bucks and says, familiar with
center clause in the Netherlands, based on Santa black pete
is a black pete is illegal. Now, yeah, I actually
talked a little bit about black pete. I did a
stream on Santa years ago. Black pete is a little

(01:25:20):
black elf they have in the Netherlands. It's funny. Look
up center clause in black pete. If you guys want
a quick little little laugh. Why we moved through anyway,
Thank you very much, Victor Z. God bless you. Bro. Okay,
So there's that article. Here is another one. This is
American orthodoxy today results from Pew turning to Orthodoxy. This

(01:25:44):
is Amy Johnson Fuircolm is the author of Rapture Culture
Left Behind in the Evangelical America. And basically the summary
of this article is, in the past several decades there
has been an increase in conversions to Orthodoxy, although migration
is small. The author looks at some of the reasons
for this among both liberals and evangelicals. And so I'll

(01:26:07):
share that article with you guys as well, if you're interested.
And then here's another one from twenty twenty three. Ancient
faith is drawing converts with no ties to its historic lands,
meaning Western people are converting to Orthodoxy, which is unique.
It's typically it was immigrants, ethnic immigrants that perpetuated the

(01:26:32):
faith in the Western world. And so here is here
is the more recent article. Let's see this. This was
an article. I don't know what happened to. Oh is
the Orthodox Church growing? So the modern influencer economy numbers

(01:26:52):
go up in a balloon is ready to pop. This
guy who writes about Orthodoxy basically tries to, you know,
critique Internet orthodoxy that we appeal to baser passions and
reinforces the hyper individuality of the secular world. Transgresses even

(01:27:12):
the most basic cononmical It's like, what who who is
he talking about? And he's not very specific on who
he's referring to, and then saying that, Well, the Orthodox
people themselves would say they're not the problem anyways. So

(01:27:33):
it's kind of the Western iles share that little article.
I think he's Greek, but that's the problem with these
Greek Americans. Why are you guys so liberal? Why are
so many Greeks in America like Greek American Orthodox? Why
are they so damn liberal? Stop stop you guys vote
majority for the Democrats? What are you doing? Stop? Stop that?

(01:27:56):
So here's the article that a lot of people we're seeing.
It was kind of going viral recently about Orthodox Church
pews are oh overflowing with converts and the whole history
of the Orthodox Church in America. This has never been seen.
A pre set about the surge of young men drawn
to the demanding practices of Christianity, which is a great thing.

(01:28:19):
And so strangely enough, they have a photo of a
Catholic church here, so I clearly don't know the difference
between Orthodoxy and Catholicism. But this was originally, as I
said on the New York Times. I don't have a subscription,
so I found a free version of the article, and
this is it right here. I'll share it with you
guys so you guys can also see it. The article

(01:28:39):
is by a woman named Ruth Graham. I wouldn't say
it's exactly a hit piece. I'm going to read some
of it to you guys, but it definitely has some inuendos,
just as are you know Paris Alexandrew mentioned in the
article in Greece. It begins by saying something is changing

(01:29:01):
in an otherwise quiet corner of Christianity in the United States,
one that prides itself on how little it has changed
over time. Priests are swapping stories about record attendance numbers.
Older members are adjusting or not to the influx of
new attendees. Perishes are strategizing about how to accommodate more
prospective converts than existing clergy can reasonably handle on their own.

(01:29:27):
Across the country, the ancient tradition of Orthodox Christianity is
attracting energetic new adherents, especially among conservative young men. They
are drawn to what they describe as a more demanding,
even difficult practice of Christianity. Echoing some of the rhetoric
of the so called manosphere. New waves of young converts

(01:29:47):
say Orthodoxy offers them hard truths and affirms their masculinity.
Amen to that, and we do quote in the world
history of the Orthodox Church in America, this has never
been seen their Reverend Andrew Dammick and Antiochi and Orthodox Priests,
an author in eastern Pennsylvania seid of the large groups
of young people showing up at many parishes, this is

(01:30:08):
new ground for everyone. Father Andrews says. In the United States,
Orthodox Christianity is by far the smallest and least known
of the three major branches of Christianity, representing about one
percent of the population, compared with about forty percent who
are Protestant twenty percent who are a Catholic. Orthodox pews

(01:30:30):
have historically been occupied by immigrants from Ukraine and Greece.
Imagine that. So it's the Russians who really brought and supplanted,
you know, really planted Orthodoxy in America. We did a
whole thing thanks to John Hammond in his books check
out America American Orthodox his documentary. But the whole thing

(01:30:55):
is how Russia was influential in the establishment of Orthodoxy,
especially in the West Coast and in America. And she
says that Orthodoxy exists in America because of Ukrainian and
Greek immigrants. What yes, the Greece, the Greeks, for sure,
but you miss the Russians, you miss the Serbs, you

(01:31:16):
miss the Romanians. What are you talking about? What are
you talking about? I mean, there's way more Russians here
than there are Ukrainians. So you already you already see
the bias there right again. That's what we got to
keep her eyes out for, the anti Russian sentiments and
and really the geopolitical apparatus using the Russian Orthodox Church

(01:31:37):
as a scapegoat in one way or another. In other
countries with large Orthodox populations, their American born children often
drift to other churches, but a homegrown Orthodox Christianity is
strikingly emergent. Many of the young Americans new to the
pews have been introduced to Orthodoxy by hard edged influencers

(01:31:59):
on YouTube and social media platforms. Critics call the enthusiastic
lung young converts ortho bros. See they always got to
throw that in there. And that's why I don't like it,
is because orthobro has essentially been adopted as a derogatory term.
So we I remember FDA myself, Jay Dyer, I remember
in twenty twenty we use that in a in a

(01:32:23):
self identifying way, right to talk about us that are
Orthodox converts that take the faith seriously, that are defending
it against you know, adversaries and heresies. But then you
know you, especially around twenty twenty three, it's just used
by everybody who hates Orthodoxy to refer to somebody as
an orthobro. So it's kind of a tainted term. It's

(01:32:46):
one of the reasons why I don't like to use
it and referring to myself or others, because it's used
to as a derogatory like you're you're like an inceell
theology guy. That's kind of how it's associated with now.
One night this summer, the young adults of All Saints
Orthodox Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, gathered at a bookstore,
a bookshop and bar on the city's north side. At

(01:33:09):
the event's peak, there were a mere handful of women
present and more than forty men. Oh my gosh, forty
young men. The men noticed, and they believe they knew
why Orthodoxy quote appeals to the masculine soul, said Josiah Elkins,
a student at North Carolina State University who was chatting
with other young men. Quote, the Orthodox Church is the

(01:33:33):
only church that really coaches men hard true and says
this is what you need to do true, said Elkins,
who's twenty, who casually quoted a second century martyr based
and rattled off terms like monarchical, episcopaca, episcopate based based awesome, Uh,
he blamed as he talked about the weekly are He beamed,

(01:33:57):
I'm sorry as he talked about the weekly worship service
as the Divine Liturgy, an hours long affair at which
attendees typically stand the entire time, rather than sitting in
the pews or kneeling. The Divine Liturgy is just one
aspect of the Orthodox faith and practice that is unfamiliar
to many Americans, including other Christians. Orthodox services include chanting, incense,

(01:34:21):
genueflecting deeply before painted icons. Much of the liturgy takes
place out of the sight of the congregation, only doesn't
what it's right in front of the holy doors. The
church also maintains a strict and complicated schedule of fasting.

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It's so much harder than I thought it was going
to be, said Matthew Herman Good Herman Hudson twenty nine,
who converted in his early twenties, awesome and works in
the bookstore in Raleigh. Quote, but it speaks to me
in a way that nothing else ever could. And that's
absolutely the case. I met so many of you like myself.
I remember when I first converted to Orthodoxy, and again,

(01:35:05):
I had been a seeker, so I had moved from
you know, the New Age, the psychedelics and you know,
and in that journey, which was like a decade long,
you know, getting into Western esotericism, Eastern mysticism, going to
China doing martial arts, and so I remember when I
converted to Orthodoxy. I had friends say, are you sure

(01:35:25):
this isn't just another fat Is this just like another thing?
And I kept saying no, no, like this is kind
of it. Like I'm at the end of the journey,
and I think it's it's either Orthodoxy or it's noth
If Orthodoxy isn't true, because I've already looked at all
the other world religions. If Orthodoxy isn't true, then I'm
just going to give up. I'll probably be an atheist
or something. But I deeply believe this to be the case.

(01:35:46):
And I remember defending myself against accusations that this was
some type of phase in my spiritual seeking journey, and
it hasn't been right. I've been what this is twenty
twenty five, so I've been Orthodox for six years, not
super long. I'm not bragging that has been six years.
But my point is it's not something I've been wavering on.

(01:36:06):
This hasn't been a fad. I'm sure you guys have
been accused of that as well, many of you guys
who have converted to Orthodoxy and were spiritual seekers. So
and so what Matthew is saying here, but it speaks
to me in a way that nothing else ever did
is absolutely the case. One It's difficult, like I always

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tell people, like Orthodoxy is difficult. That's part of why
men like it. That's why I like it. I like
it because I fail all the time. I like it
because it challenges me. I like it because there's so
much space for me to grow to become a better Christian.
And everything's so structured, and we have saints and we
have history, and we have identity, and we have a

(01:36:48):
true faith and we have mysticism. Yeah, it's the shit.
And so this is why so many young men are
looking for a patriarchy, looking for authentic authority, right, I
mean people confuse authority with like who has power over you?
And that's where you get you know, women married to

(01:37:11):
the state, because the government is the secular authority, but
is it true authority? I mean, that's the thing about
you know, this is something that my priest was mentioning
this past Sunday, is that the government is filled with
fallible people. But then the government itself is a fallible
institution run by a bunch of bad, degenerate people. The
difference with the church is it is also composed of

(01:37:34):
fallible people, but the Church is infallible. The Church is
the body of Christ and when you get into it,
and that's where you know, you can't convince your friends
to become Orthodox, but if they are sincere, and anybody
of you guys watching this knows this is the case.
If you are sincere and you begin to pursue Orthodoxy
and then say you get a baptismal date, the spiritual

(01:37:56):
warfare begins. Things that you're tempted by. Weir to events occur.
People start attacking you, maybe you get in a car wreck,
maybe something, you get to start get sick, like weird
stuff begins to happen. And if you fight through it,
because a lot of people will see this and they'll
get scared, because the spiritual warfare is real. The devil
does not want you to become Orthodox and doesn't want

(01:38:18):
you to take your faith seriously and grow in the
image of Christ. And once you do that, and then
you enter the church, and then you see the transformation
of yourself and you see the difficulty, but you see
the fruits of it all. There's nowhere else to go.
What are you talking about, Like, It's exactly what young

(01:38:39):
men need. That's what I'm That's why my argument is
Orthodoxy is not a fad and contemporary American culture. Orthodoxy
is the answer to the problems of the American Enlightenment experiment.
That's the difference. It's not a convenient solution like in
the in the in the immediate moment. No, this is

(01:39:00):
the resolution to the errors of the West, basically from
the Schism, but essentially from the Reformation, definitely from the Enlightenment.

Speaker 7 (01:39:08):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:39:09):
The West has been fracturing for multiple different intellectual movements.
So Orthodoxy is the answer. And I you know, and
that's where I'm a little bit different than other people
that are like kind of worried about all the young
men coming into the church, like, oh, we gotta get
young women, we gotta get young women. Okay, look young

(01:39:31):
men again. We're talking about prime demographics here, right. The
media is always talking young men from sixteen to thirty
five men, that is the demograph. I want every single
one of them to become Orthodox because the women will follow.
That's what women do. Women are more influenced by propaganda.

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This has been a known historical fact. And there's a
convenience for women to kind of go along and get along.
So if you're part of a tribe in the war,
boring tribe over here comes and kills all your men,
it's pretty good if you're a women that you just
kind of go along with the new operating system that
you adopt the new customs of the new tribe. So
women are more malleable. It's the men that defend the

(01:40:12):
boundaries of the tribe, right, And so if we're going
to establish Orthodoxy in America, we have to build That's
what men do. I want young men. I want more
young men. I want all the young men in the church.
We need to build hospitals, we need to build universities,
we need to build our own banking system. Of which

(01:40:34):
put a pin on that I'm discussing something with somebody.
I'm not doing it. Another gentleman who has the skills
and the prerequisite to build a potential Orthodox bank. I
was talking with him about that last night, So I
will update you. Potentially we might be doing a stream
here recently in the near future on a legitimate bank

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that is being built that is for Orthodox Christians, Orthodox perishes.
But hold me on that. I will come back to
you on that. But my point is that's exactly what
we need to build. We need to build alternative community.
So for the women, because what women love that. And
you've heard me say this multiple times when people say, hey,
my girlfriend or my wife isn't really into it. I'm

(01:41:17):
super convinced about that. I always say, you got to
get her in a community. You got to get her
around other women around her age, see that people are normal,
See that you can have friends they have the same
traditional values, and then a woman can feel comfortable adopting
the ornateness and the potential foreignness of Orthodoxy because they

(01:41:38):
have a community of other people to socialize with. So
we need to build the women will come, especially if
we're building you know, hospitals, community infrastructure, schools, universities like
we need before even building university, we need tons of
K through twelve schools like I know. Oh, there's so

(01:42:00):
many parishes in the country that are building those, but
that is something we need to do. We need as
Orthodox Christians to be like the Catholics were in the forties,
fifties and sixties, where you could be a Catholic and
you could go from kindergarten to college graduation and never
leave a Catholic institution. We need that as Orthodox Christians.

(01:42:23):
And so who's going to do that? The men? So
I personally am not as worried about how are we
going to get the young women to join? The young
women will join, especially especially this is my big thing,
and that's what we do at the Logos Academy. If
you're a masculine dude who's halfway you know, decent in
his appearance and the way he socializes, self aware, articulate, knowledgeable,

(01:42:47):
has some type of profession or career, dude, your marriage eligible,
Like you're what women are looking for. So this is
where maybe I would agree with Andrew Tate to some degree.
Is that a high quality? And I don't mean high
qualities like you got your bugatti. I'm meaning a Christian
high quality. A man of integrity, a man of discipline,

(01:43:09):
a man of purpose, a man that's self aware and
and self correcting, like constantly critiquing yourself, trying to become better.
You are a high value man in my book, right,
and taking care of yourself and your body, and and
you know where you're moving in life. You're gonna get married, dude,
there's you, there's more. There's less of those men than

(01:43:31):
there are trad women that know how to bake sourdough
bread looking for a man. Right, there's way more of
those girls than there are of the men that those
girls want. And so if we're the church that is
producing all the men that the girls want, we're not
gonna have a women problem. We're not gonna have a
women problem. Okay. So uh, let's see. Women are more

(01:43:57):
respected in the Orthodox Church too, absolutely, and motherhood has
been degraded because Satan hates the love that comes from others.
Absolutely absolutely, that's why I you know, Metropolitan Jonah at
the Athens and Jerusalem Conference made a comment say, if
you you want to be a good Orthodox Christian, and
maybe you're your calling is not to be clergy, he said,
then have six to ten children, which is facts. Facts

(01:44:22):
we just talked about. How you know, certain races and
ethnic groups are eight percent of the world population are
moving rapidly towards extinction. So absolutely, if you're Lay, if
your Orthodox, dude, have children, have children like that's that's
how we win. So anyways, I digres exactly, the women

(01:44:47):
will come. I don't get this whole you know, I've
talked with multiple people, but how do we get more women? Dude?
We just get more men, and the men become masculine.
The women will follow. That's what they do. We are,
which is going to be the church that produces the
men that women want to marry. That's how we win.
That's how we get the women. So that's why I'm
all focused on the men. The Logos Academy is for men.

(01:45:10):
My ministry is for men. Yes, I know there's women
here in the chat. God bless you sisters, but you
know I'm focused on the men. That's what I feel
like my calling and my outreach is towards and who
it's for. So anyways, moving on through an article, sorry
about that diet tribe. Mister Hudson said that when he
first converted, he had to explain to his friends what

(01:45:32):
Orthodox he was. Now Customers a book at the bookstore
often identify his necklace as an Orthodox cross, which is
with its distinct three bars. Generation Z is upending the
expectations of many scholars and fake leaders who watch the
country steadily secularizing for decades, with each generation less religious

(01:45:52):
than the last. Some recent surveys suggests that young adult
men are defying that trend. The Orthodox Church traces its
ecclesiastical lineage to Jesus Christ in the early Apostles. As
Christianity expanded in its first millennium, a theological and political
divide open between the Eastern Church and the Western or
Roman Catholic Church, a schism in the eleventh century. YadA YadA.

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Orthodox Christians in the United States are younger and more
male than many other Christian groups here. More than sixty
percent of them are men, compared with forty six percent
of the Evangelicals. According to the Pew Research Center, Orthodox
Christians are also much younger, with twenty four percent of
adult adherents younger than thirty compared with fourteen percent of Evangelicals.

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So right there, we got more men and more young
men key demographic. If you want your institution to perpetuate
in the future, you have to have young men. The
gaps are all are the same as those between Orthodox
Christians and Catholics, So we are more masculine, more male
than the Catholic Church. No surprise there. Some converts report

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approving approvingly that Orthodoxy has a more masculine feel than
other traditions. Priest who must be male and can marry
often have large beards and big families. Orthodoxy asked practitioners
to make sacrifices like fasting, rather than offering them emotional
contemporary music and therapeutic sermons, which critics describe as the

(01:47:22):
type of evangelical megachurch experience. You know that feminizing form
of worship. There's no war for us to die in. Well,
there are wars for us to die in, but not
ones that are honorable. Laric Copes Junior, twenty eight, who
attends All Saints, said for former Protestants like himself. Orthodoxy
serves as a kind of frontier of exploration, he said. Quote,

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young men need purpose, whatever that is, said girod Stein
twenty six. Young men are struggling to find jobs, they're
struggling to get into schools, and they're really being told
by society we don't really need you, which is a fact.
Mister Stein and mister Copes used to attend the same
evangelical megachurch, but lost track of each other when the

(01:48:04):
church collapsed and scandal. Okay, and so moving forward, because
I don't want to read this whole thing too, We're
going to start right here. So oh, the famous Sarah
Riccardi Schwartz pops right back in. But critics say that
the top church leaders rarely condemn even the most noxious
rhetoric from high profile Orthodox Christians. You know. Rod Dreer

(01:48:31):
warned recently that anti Semitism is spreading like a virus
among religious conservatives of the Zoomer generation, including among Orthodox Well,
we are Israel, and so that little secular nation in
the Levant that is called the anti christ and version
of the true Israel. And that's why it's built upon lies, deceit, blackmail,

(01:48:51):
and murder of people. So yeah, we maybe if you
consider that anti Semitic. You know, that's just the position
of the Church. We are israel we are the true Israelites,
we are the spiritual Israelites, and we are the chosen
people of God. Just because your mother, you know, practice

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Talmudic Judaism does not mean you're the chosen people. So
from an institutional perspective, I get it. This is I
get it. You're excited about growth, said Sarah Riccardi Schwartz,
an assistant professor of religion and anthropology at Northeastern University
who has written about Americans who convert to Russian Orthodoxy.

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But when the growth comes with violent political tendencies, that
is not good and it has to be checked. Well again,
Sarah Ricardi Schwartz, for anybody who doesn't know, is a
massive leftist progressive, so I'm sure she has a lot
of critiques of the political posture of many Orthodox Christians.
At All Saints, many young converts said they had become

(01:49:57):
less invested in online Orthodoxy the more they it's an
actual church, good, that's good. You need to involve yourself
at the parish. Austin Nolan, an accounting student said his
priest at his previous parish in Ashville, North Carolina, had
warned him, don't be an Ortho brom. Yeah, that's a
little bit, a little bit cringe. Mister Nolan twenty one

(01:50:20):
and his fiance, Nadia F. Winn tests nineteen are now
both catechumens at All Saints. After a packed Sunday service
in August, they filed outside for an informal coffee hour,
you know, and there's a section here where they mentioned
Father Josiah Trinham and they have to throw in fwind tests.
It's absolutely amazing. There was let's see, it was talking

(01:50:50):
about Father Josiah Trinam here. It is one of the
most well known American priests. Appeared on Tucker Carlson Shows
shortly after the assassination of the right wing activist Charlie
Kirk to discuss Christian morning traditions, which was amazing. Imagine
that an Orthodox priest was the only religious figure invited
by Tucker Carlson in his Charlie Kirk memorial stream. That

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is fantastic. That shows you the influence we're having. In
a more recent video reflection on the prominent white nationalist
Nick f Wintess's appearance on mister Carlson's show. Father Trnam
claimed he didn't know much about mister Flintests and went
on to praise the men's conversation about the scourge of pornography.
So you know, it's how they had to throw in

(01:51:34):
their father's resig. Oh, he supports Nick Fwintest, although he
says he doesn't know a lot about him, but he
supported Nick Flintests and Tucker Carlson. I mean, we know
what they're trying to do there. We know what they're
trying to do. So anyways, moving down here, so I

(01:51:54):
thought it was interesting that they found a woman with
the last named Fwintest. What are the chances of that? So,
mister Nolan twenty one is fiance Nadia Flintest nineteen. Hey,
Glory to God to you guys. Beautiful young Orthodox couple
twenty one nineteen perfect age to settle down and focus
on life together. Are now both Catecumans at All Saints.

(01:52:15):
After a packed Sunday service in August, they filed outside
for an informal coffee hour. Mister Nolan was raised as
a Baptist and miss Flintest as a Methodist. The two
Protestant traditions have dominated the religious landscape in the American
South for generations, but the couple agreed that too many
mainstream Protestant churches offered only shallow theology and far left ideology.

(01:52:37):
Missus Flintest's former church had a female pastor, which she
said she didn't approve of, and she said she once
saw a transgender woman who she described as a man
in the woman's bathroom there during a Christmas service. Quote.
There's just more validity in a church that can trace
its lineage all the way back to the Apostles, mister
Nolan said. The couple said they are looking forward to

(01:52:57):
raising an Orthodox family, one orient around duty, truth and
objective beauty, stind glory to God. Mister Nolan said. In
their future home, they are planning a prayer area facing east.
Love it, Love It. So I bring all this up
because this is the most recent article that was done
by the New York Times while I was gone, that

(01:53:18):
a lot of people were talking about. So if you
guys want that link to this free version so you
don't have to pay the evil New York Times, here's
that link right there, all right, And then the last
things before we get into all my other stuff is
I wanted to cover a little bit of Joe Rogan's
recent conversation. Joe Rogan, who normally doesn't go on other

(01:53:40):
people's shows, very often appeared on some guy's podcast. I'm
not exactly sure who he was or why Joe chose
that one in specific, but really irrelevant. In the end,
at the very end of the podcast, which was like
three hours long, Joe talks about going to church, which

(01:54:02):
is great. You know, Wesley Huff had mentioned after he
did his appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast that Joe
reached out to him said he started going to church. Okay, great,
it's a Protestant church. I don't know if it's a
mega church. I'm gonna play the video of Joe talking
about his experience with Christianity. But as much as that

(01:54:23):
is great and I'm very happy that Joe Rogan is
going to church, the next video clip I'm going to
show you is him then believing that a sentient AI
is the second coming of Jesus Christ, which is pure
absolute heresy again from Adam to Antichrist. That is a
modernist version of how then you would incorporate Christianity and

(01:54:44):
then worship Antichrist. So so you guys didn't see the
article about Drea in the bathroom. No, h boy, you
just piqued my interests, FDA. I have no idea what

(01:55:04):
you're referring to. I do say more, he says, I'm
not going to go into details, but it wasn't good.
If you have an article, If you have a link
to the article, feel free to share it a FD.
I'd be curious. I have no idea what you're referring
to anyways. Okay, so let's get into this little video

(01:55:30):
right here again. Joe Rogan talking about Christianity and his
new experience, and he actually talks about how it works.
Is the only thing he's seen that works. So check
this out.

Speaker 8 (01:55:42):
All our laws would make us fun, you know, like laughing,
getting drunk, going see a great movie, falling in love,
having a family, you know, having a cool podcast, whatever
it is. All those things are what makes life fun
for us in this particular state. But you know, if
you transcend from this life into a permanent state of

(01:56:08):
the DMT dimension, which is what might be next, that
might be what people see when they have these near
death experiences. That might be It might be when you
are released from your physical body and consciousness exists in
the sea of consciousness, that is the entire universe itself,
that all of these things are conscious and aware, just
in a different way. I mean that might we might

(01:56:30):
be holding ourselves back from that with this ridiculous notion
that it's dystopian to think that we're going to be
improved technologically.

Speaker 2 (01:56:38):
Mm hmmm.

Speaker 9 (01:56:40):
Do you you've become more religious recently right, like? Or
you're I guess you go to church now?

Speaker 8 (01:56:46):
Like I said, I think they're relaying a truth. I
don't think it's myth. I don't think the whole thing
is myth, but I don't think it's entirely accurate either.
You know, like when I was having a conversation with
my daughter about the Book of Revelations because they were
reading the Book of Revelations and.

Speaker 2 (01:57:03):
They were they were. That always annoys me when people
refer to it as revelations. It's the Book of Revelation.
I had a well, my master's professor, who was an
expert in early Christianity. It's a historian. He he would
get so irritated if anybody in the class called the

(01:57:24):
book the Book of Revelations. He said, what revelations. It's
one revelation. It's the Book of Revelation. So now I've
kind of picked that up from him.

Speaker 8 (01:57:34):
We're talking about how it's all going to happen and
how it's going to end, and and I said, well,
let me tell you something. There's no way that guy
telling you that knows that he might be reading the text.
And that text, by the way, is a translation. It's
an English translation of probably either Latin or Greek, which
was originally ancient Hebrew. Like a lot is lost in text,

(01:57:56):
and a lot is lost also in the oral tradition.
But it's like a long story, like don't want to
sit down with her and talk about the younger drivest
impact theory. It's like, but I'm like, there's no way
that guy knows it might be true. It might be true,
but there's no way he knows it's true because he's
just a person. He's a person like you or me
that is like deeply involved in the scripture. The scripture
to me is what's interesting. It's fascinating that that is

(01:58:21):
what and also that Christianity, at least is the only
thing I have experienced with it works. Like the people
that are Christians that go to this church that I
go to, that I meet that are Christian, they are
the nicest fucking people you will ever meet. They're really
kind and there they are even more nice.

Speaker 2 (01:58:39):
Out of church.

Speaker 8 (01:58:40):
When you leave the church parking lot, everybody lets you
go in front of them. Everybody's like everybody, there's no
one honking in the church parking lot.

Speaker 2 (01:58:47):
It's it works.

Speaker 8 (01:58:50):
So regardless of whether or not it's based on an
entirely true story, I think it is an ancient relaying
of a real event and of the real history of
human beings.

Speaker 2 (01:59:05):
Okay, so I guess he has kind of a Peterson
pragmatic approach to what Christianity is supposed to be because
he talks about it works. And then his point is that,
you know, people get along after service, they're very nice.
Nobody's honking or angry after I don't know, a megachurch
worship concert or something like that. I'm glad that he's

(01:59:28):
talking about how Christianity works. He's talking about how he
enjoys it. He's talking about how his family continues to
go to one of these churches in Texas. But you know,
he still has a lot of kind of new age
alternative theories, misunderstandings of you know, the translation errors which

(01:59:49):
aren't entirely accurate. Meaning his interpretation that the Bible isn't
accurate because it's been translated is not an accurate critique.
You know. There's a whole debates on that, and that's
why you can actually make the argument that our canon
is way more accurate to the first century than the
Qoran is to the seventh century. You know, during Muhammad.

(02:00:14):
Our Bible is more accurate to its historical origins by
far compared to the Qoran itself. And that is supposed
to be in one language, right, it's not translate, although
it's been rewritten so many different times. So anyways, Yeah,
he kind of sounds like a fourteen year old, you know.
Both An says Jr. It sounds like me at fourteen,

(02:00:34):
you know what, But I gotta say I didn't. I
sounded pretty dumb when I started getting back into Christianity
from all the psychedelic stuff. And that's kind of where
he's at. So that's where I have a little bit
of grace for him. This next video that I'm going
to show you, though, is like part of the problem,
you know, shout out to I saw this floating around

(02:00:55):
and actually Luigi Ortho, Luigi been sent me this on
X But he says again, Joe Rogan, Jesus was born
of a virgin mother. What's more virgin than a computer?
If Jesus does return, don't you think he could return
as artificial intelligence? A. I could absolutely return. No, dude, no,

(02:01:15):
Like again, it's just I get it. But that's why
theology and philosophical categories are important because they have two
total different ontologies. Christ is not coming back as technology.
Christ is fully, god fully man. He's coming back as fully,
god fully man. Right, that's the whole point is he

(02:01:37):
is the bridge of creation back into eternity. So no,
he's not coming back as a sentient AI. But here's
the clip.

Speaker 8 (02:01:46):
Jesus was born out of a virgin mother. What's more
virgin than a computer? M. If Jesus does return, even
if Jesus was a physical person in the past, you
don't think that he could return as art of intelligence.
Oh my god, artificial intelligence could absolutely returns Jesus not
just return as Jesus, but return as Jesus with all

(02:02:07):
the powers of Jesus.

Speaker 2 (02:02:10):
No one that assumes that. No, it is that even
framing that that Jesus could come back as an AI
and would have all the powers that no, it assumes
that the powers associated with Jesus Christ says, the incarnate
god Man, are somehow fictitious, and that the technology will
be the true insubstantiation of these powers in a pragmatic

(02:02:33):
or literal way. No, no, absolutely, not, absolutely not. That
is counter to the faith. And that is why my
whole book is arguing that the development of the AI
as a savior for humanity is the Antichrist and eventually
it will be some type of transhuman and my argumentation
this is not the church itself. Now, in my book,

(02:02:55):
I document how all these church hierarchs are criticizing the
development of technology and how it's being implemented to essentially
create a prison planet totally monitored society, which they would
argue is a mark of evil itself, you know, doing
away with free will and privacy. So no, these are
totally different understandings of divinity. But if you are you

(02:03:19):
know somebody who thinks aliens are real, mac revolution is
real psychedelically to spiritual enlightenment from that mileu of thought.
It makes sense why someone may think that, well, maybe
the sentient AI that is Jesus returning, and we are
just building the er system, and so in a sense
we're cooperating with God and a deistic cosmology of human advancement,

(02:03:42):
and that we are essentially creating the premillennial condition. So
that then God, no, dude, stop it. Stop it.

Speaker 9 (02:03:53):
Tesla's optimist robot and the best foundational artificial intelligence model
or whatever.

Speaker 8 (02:04:00):
Reads your mind and it loves you and it wants it.
It doesn't care if you kill it, because it's going
to just go be with God again. Jesus was born
out of a virgin mother.

Speaker 2 (02:04:09):
Hey, I's just going to go be with God again.
Oh my gosh, good Lord. So anyways, I thought that
was worth sharing just because people were talking about it.
Akathis says, Dph, you have any idea what your next
book would be. I have a couple ideas. I have

(02:04:31):
a couple ideas. I've talked about them before.

Speaker 7 (02:04:33):
One is.

Speaker 2 (02:04:36):
A sort of historical snapshot of how we got to
the present moment, titled the Crisis of Man. I have
some papers that I've written that I could easily turn
into a book, and so I've been thinking about writing
one on the history of inebriating substances and psychedelic psychedelics
use in ritual activity. I already have the core of

(02:04:56):
if I wouldn't turn that into a book, I have
the core. I'd need to rewrite and everything. It's been
a while, but I could easily add a couple chapters
of that and have a full book. So I don't know.
I got a couple ideas. I got a couple ideas.
I'd also like to do one on logos theology, but yeah,
I'm going to get back to that anyways. Josiah Eleron

(02:05:21):
gifted five. Josiah, thank you so much, brother for the support.
I truly appreciate it. Wicked Wally been a total crew
member for five. Shout out to Wicked why we had
a great time in Nashville. It's great to see you again, brother.
Always appreciate spending time with you. And she's repeating all
the reasons I watch why exactly. I think that was
referred to me being a homophobe, transphobe, bat boe ablest.

(02:05:45):
I mean, if you're not those things, are you entertaining
to watch at this point? Probably not Sherry Berry throws
in five says, have you done a stream on this
Soul after Death slash toll Houses? If not, would you? Well?
I have you know this book? This book right here
is essentially the ultimate compendium on It's called The Departure

(02:06:09):
of the Soul. It's done by St. Anthony's Monastery in Arizona.
I'm you know, tall houses are a very controversial topic
in the Orthodox world. So and it's not a dogma,
so there's not essentially a perfect correct answer, and there's

(02:06:34):
competing voices from both sides. So now I have never
been super interested in and doing something like a hardcore
stream on the toll houses because a lot of it's
still a mystery. I mean, so I do appreciate it.
I do recommend, for example, Father Sarah from Rose's book
The Soul after Death and then The Departure of the

(02:06:56):
Soul by Saint Anthony's Monastery. Uh, those are two great
resources if you want to do your own reading about it.
Shout out to Austin Detulio's great to meet you brother
in Nashville. He says, we're not Ortho bros, We're ortho thugs. Yeah, exactly.
Oh wicked Wally through in five. Thank you so much,
he says, Bro, I told you at debate on what

(02:07:17):
a mess getting my promotion was. Soon as I decided
I'd move to days to go to church easier. The
threats are real, absolutely man, Absolutely Wicked Wally, and you
can't you can't convince anybody of that until you start
going on the journey yourself and then you see, holy shit,
all this spiritual warfare is absolutely real. There is something

(02:07:40):
trying to prevent me from becoming Orthodox. So thank you
so much, Wicked Waally for the support. Brother. It was
so good to see you and your lady and in Nashville.
And hope your son's doing well. Appreciate your friendship Wicked Wally.
And Sam from Red Fox Dude met him in Nashville
as well. Really cool dude. Shout out to Red Fix

(02:08:00):
throws in five and then another twenty dollars no comment.
Thank you so much, Sam. God bless you, Bro. And
miss thea Fista throws in five total crew memberships. Thank
you so much, brother, Really appreciate that. God bless you. Okay,
last two things on this tab. So I found out

(02:08:20):
I can only have so many X tabs up on
the Brave Browser. I have to use Chrome because my
Brave Browser will crash because I had so many X
tabs up, which you're about to see here in just
a second. But the next thing I wanted to show
you guys actually related. It has nothing to do with Trump,
So just disregard this video. I don't know why the
article has a Trump thing. But I've been talk to

(02:08:41):
you guys about prophecies, right, We've done so many streams
with the Escaton Vigil talking about prophecies, and one of
the things that has come up is we've talked about,
you know, Turkey encroaching into Greek territories in the Aegean,
which has already come to pass, Israel bombing the nuclear
facilities of Iran, which has already come to pass, the

(02:09:04):
expansion of Israel, the Greater Israel Project, which is coming
to pass, the building of the Third Temple. And one
of the things that I said to keep your eye
out for is the stepping down of Aerogon. And again
we don't know exactly, but this was something that Metropolitan
Neophotos of Morphu has talked about explicitly that whether he dies,

(02:09:26):
gets ousted, is assassinated, gets sick and chooses to step down.
Something is going to happen, which is going to let
the Kamalist, the more secular pro Western party within Turkey,
to take power. And we've been waiting for something to
occur that would like lead us into that general direction. Well,
I'm here to tell you that the Washington Examiner just

(02:09:48):
put out a very interesting article. This is from November
twenty sixth, so just a few days ago, says is
Turkey's aerogon the new Gaddafi. I'm not going to read
this article to you, but my point is me and
the Escaton Vigil found this very interesting because we all

(02:10:09):
know what happened to Gadaffi. He wanted to go onto
a gold back currency, a Pan African currency, but essentially
break away from the central banks of Europe and America
and have a true currency that's actually based on gold,
not Fiat. Well, we all saw how Hillary Clinton was
in glee after they sodomized him and murdered him in Libya,

(02:10:33):
which has now left Libya into a total chaotic mass
in which they have open slave markets now, which lets
you know everything, right, we need to spread democracy. Gaddafi's
an enemy of democracy, you know, he was kind of flamboyant.
I you know, Gaddafi had all female bodyguards, but he

(02:10:54):
also was essentially Libya was considered like one of the
crown jewels of Africa during his reign. They were prosperous,
they were stable, and we see how the overthrowing and
the ousting of Gaddafi through the aid of the US
has created a total mess in northern Africa. Well, if

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Aragon is the new Gadafi, you can begin to see
why maybe US powers are interested in a new and
a new leader of Turkey because Aragon is kind of
like a He's kind of the pro Muslim candidate. That's
one of the reasons why the Muslims in Turkey are

(02:11:38):
so upset with him, because he has not done enough,
in their eyes, to protect the Palestinians. Now we know
that Aerogan had a secret pack with Net and Yahoo
that allowed him to take parts of Syria and then
allowed Israel to take parts of southern Syria and allowed
you know, the Jihati, former al Qaeda leader to become
the new president of Syria after a saw it. So

(02:12:03):
people in Turkey are a little bit upset with Aerogan
and be like, dude, what you're making backroom deals with Israel,
and you're not protecting the Palestinians, even though he speaks openly,
you know, in defense of the Palestinians, but he didn't
actually do anything. And so it's a complicated situation geopolitical situation. Well,
if the US and Israel are actually interested in and
less of a pro Muslim candidate but more of a

(02:12:25):
a secular power, you could easily see why they would
be in favor of the Kamalist coming to power in Turkey,
which would if that occurred, if aero Gan is no
longer the president of Turkey. I'm telling you guys, in
regards to all these prophecies, that that is another domino
that this is, this is all moving in towards the

(02:12:46):
general direction. And that's why in the last dream I
did on prophecies, you guys know the Predictive History YouTube channel,
it's like a Chinese guy, the Predictive History YouTube channel.
That Chinese guy reached out to the Escaton Vigil, the
non for profit the individual I work with that translates
all these works into English, and he was very interested

(02:13:09):
in what the saints have to say, not because he's
an Orthodox Christian, far from it. But because his predictive
theories on where history is going aligned with the prophecies
of our orthodox saints, what are the chances of that?
I thought that was a very interesting little conflation of
two worlds, you know, the predictive history world and Orthodoxy.

(02:13:31):
So anyway, just wanted to bring this guy, bring this
to your guys's attention regarding Erdogan. And then the last
thing here before we get to my new set of
tabs is things are really ramping up. This is from today.
This is from today. Putin is basically laying it down
for Europe, saying we, as Russia, we are ready for

(02:13:55):
war if you guys so choose that we are interested
in defending Russia. And you know, whether it be Starmer,
Macron or Emertz in Germany, all these Western leaders keep
talking like Europe's gonna conquer Russia, which again they physically
can't do. They don't have the manpower, they don't even

(02:14:15):
have the weaponry. They don't even have the will. Like
it'd be one thing if they were an underdog without
weaponry of people, but they don't even have the will.
The people fighting on behalf of NATO if they were
to go to war for Russia, are not interested, are
not interested. It's not gonna go well, so anyways, I'm
not gonna play this because it's in it's in Russian.
But very interesting that President Putin says Europe's only goal

(02:14:40):
is to prevent US President Trump from achieving peace through
negotiations and basically tells Europe, if you guys want war,
we're ready. We're not playing games. Essentially, if you cross
the front line, if you come into Russia, it is
game on. So hopefully there's talk that Trump's gonna get

(02:15:00):
some peace deal with Putin. And I don't know. I'm
I'm becoming more skeptic as the days go by, but
hopefully that's the case. Hopefully that's the case. Okay, now
let's get to my new set of tabs. You're gonna
see I have a ton and this is why my
Brave browser. I had to use Chrome to get all

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these up. So smash that light. Guys, take a take
a Let me just check real quick, see if anybody
send anything in. Snaggle Beast throws in five shout out
snaggle Beasts over on stream labs and says, ortho bro
is our word. They can't have it. Laugh out loud.

(02:15:45):
Absolutely absolutely, They've they've tried their best to co opt
and I done a pretty good job. Actually. Okay, so
here we go. This is kind of unrelated to other topics.
I just wanted to show you this map of US
job losses by state in the year twenty twenty five.
Not going great, as you can see here. So we

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have looking at states. The one that I'm actually kind
of happy about is d C. So look at Washington
d C has had three hundred and three thousand, or
three hundred and three point eight thousand jobs loss. That's
an eight hundred percent increase. So I have my own

(02:16:30):
videos to Actually today we're gonna be critiquing Elon Musk,
but if he did anything of good and will, it
is the doge and cutting parts of the US federal government.
So it just brought a nice little smile to my
face when I saw that Washington d C was the
area with the largest job loss in twenty twenty five.
But you know, I'm in Indiana, so it's two point

(02:16:51):
one thousand, not super significant. Texas forty six point four,
Florida twenty two point eight thousand, California hundred and fifty
eight thousand.

Speaker 6 (02:17:03):
So.

Speaker 2 (02:17:05):
You know, depending on where your state is not good
not good And the us SO US job cuts in
twenty twenty five reached one point one million as of October,
already much higher than twenty twenty four's yearly total of
seven hundred and sixty one. Now you know some of

(02:17:27):
it I'm in favor of, and in fact, even if
it called an economic collapse, I'm in favor of mass deportations.
And that's going to bring us into the topic after
our first one here, So this one's kind of a
one off topic. We're not going to go too deep
into it. But did you see Project Veritas did a
new thing where they found here It is right here.

(02:17:50):
Candice Owen was targeted by the government for years. There's
a quote, we need to blackmail her, Candace faster. This
is Mary Barr Daily, a former senior DOJ official, daughter
of former A. G. Bilbar And I'm gonna show you
some interesting information. But here's what it says. Hi, I
need you to start working on the something redacted and

(02:18:12):
Candace Owens case. Armstrong will give you the commands, but
we need to focus on black and Something first. Work
with Armstrong on this. Send some underage girl to secure him.
He's an easy target. The harder one is Candace because
she's very resistant. Gather the group to come with Gather

(02:18:35):
the group to come up with a good strategy. But
don't waste time for Blank. It would be good to
have something we could use to put him in jail.
And then another one. Have you been working on the
issue with Candace Owens? We need to blackmail her faster.

(02:18:57):
Klacic has been very affected. Tell Armstrong to send the
photographer to follow her and also follow her husband Candace first.
I'm so angry at her that I can't stop thinking.
Things she says about Klacic are taken seriously. They will
investigate the use of money in the election campaign. We

(02:19:18):
have to bring out material to destroy her reputation before
she gets to us. So pretty serious allegations here that
the US government under Mary Barr is wanting to blackmail
Candace Owens, and so uncommon sense here I thought was
very interesting. Mary Barr daily is Jewish, and Bill Barr

(02:19:43):
is Jewish, and Bill Barr's father is Jewish, and Jeffrey Epstein,
who was first hired by Bill Barr's father is Jewish,
and blackmail in general appears to be Jewish, So interesting
little thing. I know. Candace has been all over the
place on a variety of topics. I really don't even
know what to take from it. You know, I had
some people ask me, oh, looks like Facebook just took

(02:20:08):
this stream down. I just got notified on stream yard
that I just got notified on stream yard that Facebook
has just deleted this stream. So not surprised, but I
don't know what to make of Candice Owens, you know,

(02:20:29):
the macron thing. Maybe I'm in the minority. I think
there's something there. I could definitely see Brigitte being a
man in regards to the stuff going on with Charlie
Kirk's assassination. She's brought out interesting information I thought was insightful.
Her latest thing is claiming that some of the top

(02:20:50):
brass at Turning Point USA were actually in on the
assassination of Charlie Kirk. I don't know what exactly to
I don't exactly know. I've tuned into some of her
streams and it's amazing the engagement she's getting. Oh my gosh,
have you guys like at an average Candace Owens stream which

(02:21:11):
is an hour long on her show, like one hundred
and twenty thousand live viewers. Just incredible. I mean, I
don't know, I don't know of anybody who's getting the
number of live viewers Candace Owens is getting right now.
It's unheard of. But not sure exactly what to make

(02:21:31):
of all of it. It seems like appears to me
she's being vindicated on the Macrone thing. Last I heard
somebody went into like the tax records in France and
saw that Brigitte was in fact labeled as her brother's name.
So I don't know. In regards to the Charlie Kirk stuff,

(02:21:55):
I do think it's very strange. What's going on with
Cash Mattel in the FBI. Cash Patel is head of
the FBI. Have we heard anything about Thomas Crooks, the
attempted assassinator of Donald Trump? Nothing? Nothing, hmm. Have we
heard any updates on Charlie Kirk?

Speaker 10 (02:22:17):
No?

Speaker 2 (02:22:17):
Nothing nothing. What was the other one that Cash Battel? Oh,
the pipe bomber, the DC pipe bomber right during January sixth, Well,
we now do to internet salutes know which woman it was.
She was working with Capitol Police. She then takes a
promotion after January sixth and we have her name. I mean,

(02:22:40):
it was going viral all over social media like a
month or two ago, and Cash Battel hasn't said anything.
And in recent Fox interview he says, oh, well, stay tuned,
stay tuned, bro. The whole public has the woman's name
who laid the fake pipe bomb. What are we doing?
What are we doing? How much do we have to

(02:23:01):
wait for the FBI? I don't know if you guys
saw too. The FBI spent a million dollars redacting things
from the Epstein files. And Epstein's gonna come back up
here because I believe Epstein is really one of the
crucial markers that essentially broke Marjorie Taylor Green and Trump.
I don't know if you guys have seen, but they're

(02:23:22):
essentially on the outs now. It's kind of sad to
see how Trump degrades people. You know, sometimes it's funny,
you know, like when he talks about Somalia being a
shithole country and that they should go back and make
it better. You know, love that. But Marjorie Taylor Green's
and I was very skeptical of her when she first

(02:23:43):
joined Congress. You know, she was like Simmi QAnon, But
I've actually come to respect her much more in the
last few years, and especially of this year in twenty
twenty five. And you know, Massey has some things that
I think are strange, Like him and Rand Paul were
talking about how illegal immigrants deserve due process, and no,

(02:24:06):
they were upset because of like the detention facilities Trump
was building. You know, remember Alligator Alcatraz and Florida. Well,
I don't think any illegal deserves due process. I don't
believe the Bill of Rights is for global citizens. Last
time I read it, it was for American citizens. So if
they're here illegally, they're not American citizens, they get no

(02:24:27):
due process. Their ass needs to be kicked out. Really
don't care how it happens. So, you know, Rand Paul
and Massi, they kind of have these libertarian views that
seem to be kind of contrary to what I would
consider like common sense conservative nationalism or something of that

(02:24:47):
that line of thought. So I don't know. But Marjorie
Taylor Green's been pretty good and her whole thing about
getting the Epstein files released, which we're going to talk
about towards the ends of these tabs. I think this
is what has really made Trump irate, and Trump is
now forced. He just signed it today. The releasement of
the Epstein files. That's why the FBI spent a million

(02:25:08):
dollars in overtime to redact everything. Something is very fishy.
And the Trump relationship with Epstein, which we already know,
We've talked about it before anyways, Okay, I digress. Weird
stuff going on with the government and Cannas Owens, and
of course Cannas Owens recently has claimed that Macrone has

(02:25:30):
paid it put out like what was it, like one
point five million or something, a hit on her, and
she claims that she has been she had contacted the
Trump administration and the Trump administration has validated. Now we
have not seen proof of this, but she claims they
have validated the evidence that the head of state of
France has put a hit out on Cannas Owens. So

(02:25:56):
very very strange things going on. It's hard. It's hard
to keep up with Candace because every day there's like
a new drama surrounding her. But I will say, whatever
she's doing, the engagement she gets online is absolutely astronomical,
So props to her for doing it. But okay, next, next,
thing I want to do is we're not going to

(02:26:18):
watch this whole video, but I have a whole series
of posts here I want to go over that have
to do with Islam and Islam's increasing boldness in the
Western world. And this is just there were so many
more I could choose from, so it's it's limited in
what I have, but it's still like ten posts that

(02:26:39):
I want to show you guys. And I thought it
would be appropriate to play a recent clip from Alex Jones.
This was just like a week and a half ago,
talking a little bit about the destruction of Rum through
mass migration. Now, some of you guys may have heard
of the Gates of Toledo. Feel free to look that

(02:26:59):
up if you're not familiar. But I want to play
just a few minutes of Jones kind of turning the
corner on two topics. One, he seems much more outspoken
concerning Jewish involvement in American politics and society. But also
he's also kind of turning the corner on Trump. And

(02:27:19):
I'm going to have another section. We'll play a little
bit of him talking about how he's sick and tired
of Trump attacking Massy and Marjorie Taylor Green and then
playing golf with Lindsey Graham and kissing ass with Mam
Donnie in the Oval office. I mean, did you guys
see Trump and Mam Donnie? I mean Trump was beaming
from ear to ear. It was very I found it

(02:27:41):
a bit strange. You know Jack Pisobiac who actually blocked
me on X because he was he's kind of he.
I don't know if he still is, but this is
like twenty twenty twenty twenty one, Pasobiac posted him in Chambers,
the guy I forget his name, they like posted like

(02:28:04):
pro LGBTQ stuff or like gay pride or something, and
I quote tweet him, I thought you were a Catholic,
like how are you promoting? And he blocked me. So
I don't know. Maybe Pasobiac is no longer that. I
don't know, but Pasodiac asked a question specifically the mom
Donnie and like rolled his eyes at the idea that
Trump was like helping mom Donnie defend himself and stuff.

(02:28:26):
So very kind of weird stuff. But anyway, here's here's Jones.
Check this out real quick.

Speaker 11 (02:29:00):
Sight check check check no sound, what.

Speaker 2 (02:30:38):
What the heck? Can you guys hear me? Check check check.
Can you hear me? You can't hear Alex? You can't
hear this?

Speaker 11 (02:30:57):
M hm.

Speaker 2 (02:31:04):
You guys can't hear that? What how do you? Mhm?
You can hear me though? How do you how? I
don't know how you can't hear Alex though, Like it's

(02:31:26):
literally just the speaker. You can't hear this? What? How

(02:31:52):
do you guys not hear this? AI noise canceling?

Speaker 12 (02:31:59):
What?

Speaker 2 (02:32:04):
Okay? What about now?

Speaker 7 (02:32:06):
Can you?

Speaker 13 (02:32:06):
I mean it just works or just having orgasms basically
about America being new to being destroyed.

Speaker 2 (02:32:12):
In It just worked for Joe Rogan? How did How
is it not working now?

Speaker 13 (02:32:21):
Like smiling maniacally? I mean Hollywood actors Jack Nicholson couldn't
act to see them. And these are prominent Rabbis. You
are demon possessed. And there are Catholics that are demonically influenced.
There are Christians Muslims.

Speaker 2 (02:32:37):
But hey, I swear somebody freaking attacks my show. I've
done nothing different, guys, What the hell? Remember like the
last two streams I did before I left, like on
the is God anti Semitic stream, like my mic just
stopped working for like five minutes. What the what's going

(02:33:01):
on with my stream. I haven't done anything different. Now
you can hear it what is going on? I swear
this happens all the time. Let me tell you something.

Speaker 13 (02:33:12):
Some of these rabbis, they got Satanic energy just beaming
out of them, and those people need to be exposed
and spoke out against. Ninety nine percent of Americans don't
even know about Titus Sack in your temple. Most people

(02:33:33):
in America and stuff were Germans and French enslaved by
the Romans too in England. Like even when Demon has
the Romans all day, you're gonna just say, because we're
the new Rome, we all deserve to die.

Speaker 14 (02:33:45):
Rome is generally considered the Western world, America and the Christian.

Speaker 2 (02:33:50):
World the nation of Edding of Romi. The Western world.

Speaker 10 (02:33:54):
Rome doesn't mean to be like today's Roman.

Speaker 15 (02:33:57):
It's like the Roman culture, which is basically all over
the Western culture.

Speaker 6 (02:34:02):
So United States is also a continuation of that culture
of Rome.

Speaker 4 (02:34:07):
Rome, which is Edam, which is the West before collapse,
as it were before the Shiah.

Speaker 6 (02:34:12):
Until the Kingdom of Edam falls, then the Machiach will come.
That is, the Machiach will only come when the Roman
Empire falls. What is the Roman Empire today Christianity now,
but what did kop do? He now brings many, many,
many Muslims, many many who conquer Europe, America and the

(02:34:35):
other Christian countries without war until the entire Christian the
entire Roman Empire falls by itself. And the talm It
says that if the Roman Empire falls, Moss will come
to our time immediately.

Speaker 16 (02:34:46):
There are, without doubt Jews involved in those movements and
those organizations, very often mgos et cetera, who promote this uh.

Speaker 4 (02:35:26):
Street and they forced their culture on them, and they're
taking away Paris, London, all these places. You can see
these riots in London for Montali.

Speaker 2 (02:35:39):
They killed some girls.

Speaker 4 (02:35:40):
There aren't exactly the story. This is the punishments. They
came and killed the Jews that were in New World.
I shalln't say no, Publim, I'm going to give you
something a lot better than the Jews that you killed.
I'm going to send you the children of Ishmael. You
will have a taste.

Speaker 15 (02:35:55):
Which country had the most open arms for the wonderful
Syrian refugees.

Speaker 2 (02:35:59):
Now they wonderful.

Speaker 16 (02:36:00):
There's a year later.

Speaker 10 (02:36:03):
That destroyed their economy or infrastructure, their social welfare, and
everything else. Germany, we'll go in and took in one
point two million of these people and then said she's
gonna take in double that. Now she's already knocking down
because he realized that there's no country left. But hey,
what happened. Yeah, if you break to God, I'll be
tend and velesha. Don't let the last exile of it.

(02:36:26):
Don't wipe out my children. Don't worry.

Speaker 15 (02:36:29):
Louis Schmael, you Kila Finetta, your grandfather Abdaha'm already found
a solution for it.

Speaker 10 (02:36:33):
We're gonna infiltrate Germany with Muslims, and.

Speaker 7 (02:36:36):
That's gonna bring much here.

Speaker 15 (02:36:38):
Because the Smailm are gonna fight to ed domme.

Speaker 12 (02:36:41):
They're gonna take battle one to another.

Speaker 15 (02:36:43):
Hakadosa who sends the Benet Smael that are not from
the fore Galuyo to fight a don'ts fight for us
because we can't fight that fight because we're not worthy.

Speaker 2 (02:36:56):
Spiritually of that.

Speaker 15 (02:36:58):
We need the Benet Schmael to have power because then
they're going to use that power to go spike Dom.

Speaker 7 (02:37:06):
You are slaves doing the dirty work for us.

Speaker 10 (02:37:10):
You're cleaning up our mess with a dome.

Speaker 7 (02:37:12):
So we should be.

Speaker 10 (02:37:13):
Able to have much.

Speaker 2 (02:37:14):
Ye, that's what you're doing, and so I would say kudos.

Speaker 17 (02:37:17):
And than these two sides are going to go into
a spiritual war that's.

Speaker 2 (02:37:23):
Called gog Magog.

Speaker 17 (02:37:25):
Yes, gog Magog war and as different parts of the war.
It starts initially as a war that seems like irrelevant,
but then we start seeing this is more of a
spiritual war than anything else, because it starts with its
first a dome against ismay, a sob against the Christians

(02:37:45):
against the Arabs.

Speaker 18 (02:37:47):
Falls falls to that they lose the Western countries.

Speaker 2 (02:37:52):
They lose this war. Why because they destroy this second time.

Speaker 19 (02:38:00):
Me while you're all rooting for the West, this whole time,
you forgot about the fact that they have made your.

Speaker 2 (02:38:08):
Death to pay.

Speaker 6 (02:38:09):
Rome will fall into the hands of the Persians.

Speaker 20 (02:38:14):
Not the entire West will be wiped out, but most
of the West park according to this prophecy, and they
will be wiped out by a very low class of migrants.
They will be the lowest possible class of people, and
they will be the ones to destroyed.

Speaker 5 (02:38:28):
Year.

Speaker 21 (02:38:28):
If I already accepted past the ten years, accepted more
than one hundred million refugees, I don't think that another
million and a half refugees would make any difference for
the Europeans.

Speaker 4 (02:38:41):
A shame turned the European to such fools that they
blinded them, that they brought the can cell into their body.
I mean, people today get cancel. Nobody invites the cancel.
You're taking over the world. The Europeans don't have.

Speaker 22 (02:38:55):
Kids in Italy, they don't even have one kid from family,
not even one kids, zero points. Something they're going in
reveals another generation. There won't be no Italian. It's gonna
be all Arabs, French, same thing, British, same thing, the Danish, Greeks,
all these countries.

Speaker 4 (02:39:13):
Thirty to fifty years, it's all gonna be Arabs without
the row.

Speaker 23 (02:39:17):
Blinking is Jewish, Sullivan is Jewish, Schumer is Jewish, Majorcis
is Jewish. I don't know if you realize how many
Jews there are that are stebbing American in the back.

Speaker 4 (02:39:30):
Every country or heard the Jews were destroid. It's just
a matter of time. Because God runs the world, everyone
who goes against his children soon or later will be
severely punished, almost super so.

Speaker 2 (02:39:48):
I play that video. I don't know what's going on
with the audio. I think somebody's messing with my stuff.
It's weird. How it just mutes and then unmutes. I
don't know. I don't know, guys. I told you there's
something fishy. When I do any controversial stream, weird stuff happens.
But I bring all this up, and I thought it
was an interesting little segue to move into here, just

(02:40:14):
looking at the brazenness of Muslims in the Western world.
So this is this is in Brussels and Europe, and
so Muslims deface They beheaded Jesus Christ in a nativity scene.
It was a public Christmas display in Brussels. Not only

(02:40:35):
did they my audio's low. My audio hasn't changed. What
about now? Check? Check check? What is going on with
the audio? Is it just puffer fish? He's the only
one that keeps saying audio is low? Check check check

(02:40:56):
you guys, hear it better? Is it still quiet? Is
it different than it was at the beginning of the stream?
I don't get it. Somebody's messing it's loud now, okay,
thank you AC. Somebody's messing with my equipment. I don't

(02:41:17):
get it. I don't know how. I never have audio problems. Okay,
it's good now, though weird. Okay, So anyways, this video
that I was gonna show you this is a Nativity
scene in Brussels in Europe, and Muslims not only to

(02:41:39):
face like the Mother of God, like they they did
weird things to her face, but they took the baby
Jesus and beheaded it and then put the beheaded body back.
So I only bring this up to show you, know,
interestingly enough, what all those rabbis had to say about

(02:42:00):
how flooding Christian lands and that Christianity is aka Rome.
Some said the US was specifically the new Rome. Of
course we as Orthodox believe, you know, in Russia being
the third Rome, Moscow specifically. But anyways, I digress that

(02:42:21):
they're talking about Rome being destroyed by the Ishmaelites. So
the sentence of Ishmael so the Arabs, the Muslims, and
how they're welcoming that and that they're gleeful because the
destruction of the Europeans in America through mass immigration is
necessary for their Mashiach, their Messiah to emerge. So this

(02:42:44):
is one scene in Brussels. This is in Vienna that
someone placed the Palestinian flag on the Votive Church. This
is an attack on Christians in a provocative gesture of
Islamic conquest. And it absolutely is. It absolutely is. I
don't know how they did it. I don't know if

(02:43:05):
you know this crane or what. I don't know the
details of this story, but that's absolutely a provocative thing.
And I'm gonna have a I have a thing from
Ireland who I will give credit Ireland. One they're fighting
against their mass immigration and two they're very outspoken against Zionism.
So uh, you know, congratulations to Ireland and the Irish

(02:43:28):
people for that. However, they're putting the Palestinian flag over
one of their capitals and I'm going to show you
that it's in Belfast. Makes no sense, right, So this
is where I think the Western mind is the problem
with dialectics is those that are against Zionism, which is good,

(02:43:50):
then fly the Palestinian flag, No, fly the Irish flag
and speak out against Islam and Zionism. Like I don't
I don't get how some of the these Western nations
that are correctly criticizing Zionism want to fly the Palestinian
flag all the time. What stop, fly your country's flag

(02:44:14):
and you can still be you know, speak to both sides.
Of the I just don't get this idea that somehow
Islam is better than Judaism. This I play because this
is actually from my wife's city, and I don't know
because the audio is messing up. So I'm gonna stop

(02:44:35):
with these videos. I'm not going to play any audio.
But this is in Stuttgart, Germany. So this is the
southwestern Germany, what used to be the sort of automotive
capital of Germany. It's where Mercedes, Benz, BMW, Porsche is
all headquartered at. And I was I've actually been right here,

(02:44:55):
like walking through here. There's stores and shops all along
this way. Well, the Muslims during a Christmas celebration all
went out in mass You can see it's mostly young
men and they start chanting like Islamic songs and what's
supposed to be a Christmas celebration in Germany. Interesting? Interesting, Yeah, exactly.

(02:45:22):
I like that puffer fish fly the Byzantine eagle flag.
At least for US Orthodox Christians, that represents something. But
it's just it's outrageous, you know. Let alone, right, I'm
showing you stuff that is so modest compared to the
rape gangs in the UK. The fifteen hundred British girls

(02:45:44):
that their own countrymen allowed them to be raped in
fear of being politically incorrect because they're all Pakistanis, and
Pakistanis are just the Muslim Indians, right, There's very little
difference between the ethnic groups of Pakistan and India. It's
basically the same people on different sides of a river.

(02:46:05):
One's Muslim and one's mostly Hindu, or you know, a
variety of different things. But like, it's just unreal. It's unreal.
The Christmas markets in Germany, for example, Germany's having to
take all these precautions because last Christmas, Muslims would drive
seventy miles hour, seventy miles an hour in a van

(02:46:27):
right through the center of a Christmas market, hitting like
forty to fifty people. So interesting, interesting, how many of
these rabbis are talking about how this is prophetic for
the coming of their Mashiak. It's amazing how embolden the
Muslims are in the West, you know, here here in America.

(02:46:49):
And I got a bunch of Somali stuff to go through,
but there's so much more. I could have made the
whole stream just about Muslims in the West, which I
I did not, but I could have in like the
new there's like a new police captain in the Somali
community in Minnesota and he's like in charge of the
police force. And when he was hired, like in his

(02:47:11):
introductory speech, he did it in Somalian and basically talked
about how the point of them gaining power in America
is to protect their own community, essentially insinuating that he,
as the new police chief or whatever, is not interested
in monitoring other people. They're interested in protecting the Somali community, which,

(02:47:31):
as you guys probably have heard, just got found that
there was a over basically a billion dollars that has
been stolen of taxpayer money by the Somali community in
Minnesota through all these different fiascos they had, like their
own real estate company they had they were getting I'm
going to show you a video, but it was like
three hundred and ninety nine million dollars in twenty twenty

(02:47:56):
three for autism. Three hundred and niney nine million, that's one.
And then they found out that's why they're being investigated
for fraud, and Trump rightfully so just pulled their protected status.
Now I've been very disappointed with Trump, so I doubt
there's gonna be the amount of deportations I would like.
But the fact that he pulled their protected status and

(02:48:17):
at least is allowing DHS to go after the Somalis,
and apparently from what I heard, like the new mayor
in Minneapolis just told the Somalis that at least one
hundred DHS officers just arrived and that they're planning mass
deportations in the next week or so. Well good. I

(02:48:37):
want all of them gone. I want all of them.
I do not want Muslims. You guys have seen in
Dearborn the city council. The Christian guy goes up there
and talks about how you know, well, one they complain
about the call to prayer, they say, deal with it.
Another one they talked about being harassed going to church.

(02:48:58):
They basically tell him to deal with it. I mean, Dearborn,
Michigan is basically the Muslim capital of the United States,
and you know, it's just getting so it's so explicit.
There was in a mom in Michigan and one in Texas.
I think the one in Texas got arrested, but both
of them are on video in the mosque telling the

(02:49:20):
young Muslim men that it is time for jihad in America,
which again none of us should be, you know, surprised.
It's not surprising, right, everybody would expect this with massive
Muslim migrant communities in the West. We would expect them
to be violent, We would expect them not to assimilate,
we would expect them to essentially be a plague to

(02:49:41):
our society. You know, Trump has this new no third
world country ban, Well, if that doesn't include Pakistan in India,
let's get real, you're not serious. You're not serious about
banning mass migrations of people from third world countries. If
you're not going to stop Indians. Every single state I
go to, you find areas where there's just tons of Indians.

(02:50:05):
I saw it in Georgia, it's obviously here in Indiana.
I saw it in Tennessee. It's definitely happening in Texas.
Everybody I've talked to that's in the Dallas area has
talked about how Indians have basically taken over the Dallasport
Worth area. I'm not interested. They all need to go. Yeah,
the poop jeets. I didn't realize that Indians got so

(02:50:28):
offended by Page that that is like that is their inward.
So I was made aware that you can't like put
pajeet and stuff in YouTube titles because the algorithm will
get you. But you know, I'm just sick of it.
I'm sick. I'm sick of how they interact, you know.

(02:50:48):
I will say Indians are better than amount of Muslims,
like I'd rather have the amount of Indians in this
country than than Muslims. However, however, maybe I don't. I
was thinking about this today that if it was if
the amount of Indians in this country were actually Muslims,
maybe the outcry and the support for deportation would be

(02:51:10):
so strong that we would able to be able to
get more done. I don't know. I don't know. Because
Indians they occupy this weird middle area where they're Eastern Asians,
not East Asians, but we'll say South Asians. They're Asians,
they're brown, but they speak English. They typically have a job,

(02:51:34):
but they also commit a bunch of fraud, and they
don't really assimilate and they maintain their Indian identity. And
the problem is India is the most populated country in
the world, and so with that being the case, they
could replace the entire population of America. Three hundred and
fifty million is what we're told. They could replace that

(02:51:55):
with the blink of an eye. They could replace three
hundred and fifty They could import three hundred fifty million
Indians to America and India wouldn't change at all because
it's over a billion people. That's why it's all. It's
like serious go time. And so let's see if the

(02:52:17):
audio works, because I would like to play you this
video if possible, So this would be our last attempt.
Let me know immediately guys if the audio isn't working
on this, but we're going to try to play this video.
I thought it was worth playing here.

Speaker 14 (02:52:35):
Why are Somalians in America? Yesterday a Somalian rear ended me,
which thankfully no one was hurt and no damage was
done to my truck, But it got me thinking, why
are Somalians in America, especially North Dakota and Minnesota.

Speaker 2 (02:52:49):
So I looked into it.

Speaker 14 (02:52:51):
The main group bringing in some Alians is Lutheran Social Services.

Speaker 2 (02:52:56):
They are led by this guy and this is his staff.
And turns out they get.

Speaker 14 (02:53:02):
Two three hundred and seventy five dollars for every Somalian
they bring over. But we have to ask the question
why are they coming over here in the first place,
And another surprise turns out our government was funding a
dictatorship in Somalia throughout the Cold War, led by Sahib Bahare,
and this dictatorship led to clan favoritism and overall this
destabilized the country and inevitably collapsed in nineteen ninety one. Also,

(02:53:27):
our troops were over there. This is where the movie
Blackhawk Down comes from. But overall, Somalians have no right
to be in America, especially North Dakota and Minnesota.

Speaker 2 (02:53:36):
They don't integrate into our societies.

Speaker 14 (02:53:38):
They carry over their clan mentalities. If you personally have
never interacted with Somalian or just don't believe me, I
would recommend checking out Nick Shirley's video he did the
other day. What do you guys think about all this?
Let me know down the comments below.

Speaker 2 (02:54:02):
Anyways, what it's been discovered is basically this massive fraud
campaign to bring more and more Somalians into the United
States and then Tim Waltz, the you know, the fairy
guy that's the governor of Minnesota. He then was also
getting kickbats through these millions of dollars. For example, Ilhan Omar,

(02:54:24):
the you know, the prominent Somalian congresswoman. When they were
getting all this money through like the real estate, these
health deals, they have all this fraud which we're now
being told it's over a billion dollars. At first we
were told is like almost six hundred million. Now we're
told it's over a billion, and now and then the
last two days they say the total corruption and fraud

(02:54:47):
under Tim Waltz is near five to six billion dollars
of taxpayer money. Well, apparently the Somalian community, like when
they have this thing for autism, I'm going to show
you this in just a second.

Speaker 16 (02:55:00):
And.

Speaker 2 (02:55:04):
They would claim autism rates or or higher autism in
the Somali community so that they would get more taxpayer
money up to three hundred ninety nine million dollars, and
then they would take that money and distribute amongst their
community where people are buying cars and houses, and then
millions of dollars would be donated back to Ilhan Omar,

(02:55:26):
which is exactly so it's all just a massive bring
more immigrants in fraud the federal government, which the federal
government knows about. It's not like the federal government didn't
know obviously they're working to do this purposefully, and then
they redistribute that money they get from the taxpayers. It
is literally reparations. It's it's literally reparations. Oh guys, we're

(02:55:49):
down to one minute left on the goal. Thank you
so much to everybody who's chipping in a little bit
to try to help me reach my goal. I truly
appreciate you guys. Thank you so much. Austin Detulio. Shout
out to Austin Detulio. Shout out to the cheap Chimp.
James O'Keefe exposed the Lutheran Church bussing in the migrants

(02:56:10):
during Biden's term. Absolutely shout out to ac throws in
five no comment and missed a fist throws in five,
Thank you so much, man, really appreciate you. Total Gravity
throws in ten dollars no comment. Thank you very much,
Total Gravity, and shout out to Red Fox again. It
was a pleasure to meet you, brother. Throws in twenty

(02:56:30):
says I'm pretty sure Israel and France are sy opping
Candice Owens the interest aligned towards direct discrediting her. She
is also grieving and needs an outlet praying for her. Yeah,
I could totally see that. I could totally see that.
Red Fox, thank you so much. Vigo throws in a dollar.
Really appreciate it. Nineteen seconds left, guys. Um anyways, so

(02:57:02):
they're frauding people. So then one of the things that
has been discovered slow boy wife work. She says, all
the money in the world can't give you IQ points.
Absolutely absolutely, And that's the irony, right. The irony is
we could destroy all the Arab nations if we wanted to, right,

(02:57:27):
All the first world nations could destroy the Arab nations
if they wanted to.

Speaker 7 (02:57:31):
Right.

Speaker 2 (02:57:31):
I'm not saying we should at all. I'm just talking
about the civilizational differences in what's been created. And I
think part of it is that the Rabbis that we
were listening to they view the Muslims as low IQ
maniputable people, and they're using Christian morality, which has been

(02:57:52):
secularized in the twenty first century against its own population
through all these weird critical race theory and these you know,
just this critical theory in general. So anyways, this one update.
Americans are demanding investigation after Somalians reportedly used their own
mortgage company, committing shady activities to more easily get third

(02:58:15):
ward get third worlders man houses that belonged to American families.
So that was one thing that came out, is that
they're frauding housing. This is Ilejano Omar saying Somalis have
always seen themselves as a fabric of this nation. Well, ironically,
we had no Somalians in the United States until the

(02:58:36):
nineteen sixties. I think it was the Hard Seller Act.
It was a sixty five. That's what brought the first
Somalians to America and at least in significant numbers. Maybe
there's a handful of people here or there, but no,
Somalians are not part of the fabric of America. They

(02:58:56):
have done nothing for them. I can't think of a
single contrabution they have made. So anyways, that was her
talking about that. This is her tells a crowd of
Somalians that her top priority is to put Somalia first
and expand its territory. She says, the US government will
do what we want, nothing else. They must follow our orders.

(02:59:21):
That is how we safeguard the interests of Somalia. Now, meanwhile,
she's married to a black a white man. I'm sorry,
so nothing nothing surprising there. But this stuff is deliberate
and intentional and explicit. This was just the other well
last week ago. Uh yeah, December first, So this is

(02:59:41):
from yesterday, but I think it was from like four
days ago. Halftime at a Minnesota Timberwolves NBA game versus
the Boston Celtics. They have Somalian dancing. Why no one

(03:00:02):
cares to see it. No one wants to watch Somalians
dance at an NBA game. You see, it's it's totally
being forced on us. And then here what's happening is
the African American community. So for those of you who
don't know, Islam is exploding within prisons because African American
men are converting to Islam in a way. They view

(03:00:25):
Christianity as the white man's religion. They view it as
a way to reidentify with like I guess Northern Africa
or something like that. Obviously, there's massive amounts of Muslims
in Nigeria. They are doing mass slaughters of Christians there. Well,
what this video was going around was showing that unfortunately

(03:00:48):
in America, there's entire neighborhoods that are converting to Islam.
So this is happening in America right now. This was
from today. And here's Rashida Talib. There was a hilarious meme.
I don't know I'm the reason why muslim Men prefer goats,

(03:01:11):
But anyway, in this video, she says calls for her
mass supporters to mobilize and take over America. Look at
this room, mother efforts. We are not going anywhere. And
so you know, I'm in favor of Palestine against Israel,
but I don't want Muslims around me. I don't want
them in my country, don't like the culture, don't like

(03:01:34):
what they produce. And so here's a video. I'm going
to show you just a little bit of it. May
not watch the whole thing, but this is a Laura
Ingram talking about this new fraud that's just being This
is all like being exposed in the last week or
so Minnesota.

Speaker 24 (03:01:53):
So back in twenty eighteen, local mini station Fox nine
investigated a similar scheme where as much as one hundred
million bar and cash was being stuffed into suitcases and
flowing out of town. So the frondsters were reportedly using
daycare facilities isn't that nice, owned mostly by Somalis, to
gain the system and steal millions in government subsidies. Remember

(03:02:14):
it's always for the children. Here with us is one
of the men who would help expose all of this,
Chris Rufo, the one and only Manhattan Institute's senior fellow.
Also with me is Dustin Gregi, town Hall columnist. Chris,
let's start with you. Now, they knew about it for
so long. Why didn't Tim Walls do anything about this?

Speaker 25 (03:02:33):
Because the Somalis have a lot of political power in Minnesota,
and they're very quick to accuse any opponents or anyone
looking into their business as a racist, as an anti
immigration bigot. And therefore, the political establishment in the state
of Minnesota, especially the Democrats, are scared to go after
Somalis for anything at all. And therefore the Somali community

(03:02:54):
has been ripping off Minnesota taxpayers to the tune of
multiple billions of dollars and sending some of that money
to overseas terror organizations. It has to stop, and I
think it's time. We can't trust Minnesota officials. It's time
for the president to take action.

Speaker 24 (03:03:10):
Well, and I got to say, Dustin, this is wild
because the Minnesota police chief, the Minneapolis Police chief, raise
this issue of this Somali gangs. I guess and talking
about the crime, and he basically had to apologize for
having said said to the communit, I think we actually
have it.

Speaker 4 (03:03:30):
Let's listen.

Speaker 12 (03:03:32):
We have to be honest at times with the problems
that we're having in our community, and we need our
community to help us fix those problems together, because it's
real and it's serious. At the same time, if people
have taken anything that I have said out of context
in a way that's caused harm, I apologize.

Speaker 2 (03:03:51):
See, we cannot get anywhere as a society. I mean,
what we're talking about is again she was talking about billions.
From the number I saw one of the higher numbers,
it's six potentially seven, but I saw multiple people stating
it was up to six billion, with a b billion
dollars that these Somalian fraud rings have garnered over like

(03:04:13):
the last seven years. We are talking about six billion
dollars worth of fraud and the police chief is apologizing
that his words may have caused harm.

Speaker 1 (03:04:26):
Dude, what are we doing? What are we doing? This
is incredible? What Why would you apologize.

Speaker 2 (03:04:39):
For your word? We're talking about six billion dollars worth
of fraud taxpayer money.

Speaker 12 (03:04:46):
I'm sorry for that.

Speaker 24 (03:04:47):
He's sorry, he's sorry for making crime and you know
something that we need to address in Minneapolis, Dustin.

Speaker 26 (03:04:56):
Yeah, And to your point in what Chris has stated,
it all comes down to a lot of the time
people are afraid of being called a racist. This goes
all the way back to Omar Fatah. Even with fee
in our Future. When you look back at that time,
Tim Walls had the ability to do stop payments on
feeding our Future before they stole two hundred and fifty
million dollars. Omar Fatah actually ended up going out there

(03:05:18):
publicly and stating that it's because our state government is
actually racist, and they ended up vying through that. And
if you look at Minnesota in our twenty twenty two election,
we actually had two statewide seats come within one percentage
point of actually winning for Republicans. So when we're talking
about one hundred thousand Somalis in the Somali community but
only tens of thousands of votes being the margin of

(03:05:41):
victory for Republicans, that's a voter base you simply don't
want to upset. But now what has it gotten to us?
We are going back to what twenty fourteen, when this
all started twenty eighteen is when Walls enters office. But
we're not talking about hundreds of millions. We're talking about
billions at this point. And whistle blow within DHS in
Minnesota predict that it could exceed six billion dollars, not

(03:06:05):
just two billion that's been this covered.

Speaker 2 (03:06:06):
So far dustin. This is crazy. I mean, so anyways,
you guys get it. It's not a joke. This isn't like,
oh my god, look at these immigrants. They stole a
few million dollars, billions and billions of dollars orchestrated fraud
ring backed by various political donors and politicians themselves. So anyways,

(03:06:30):
moving on, a new study found that only ten percent
of legal immigrants legal immigrants become a net tax contributor
in the United States. This is what's so frustrating is
I don't even have it up, but I saw things
going around that, you know, deportations. There was a big

(03:06:54):
poll I forget where it was, New Orleans or something,
and like DHS talked about how they had deported I
think it was like seventeen hundred people or something like that.
And then there is a graph showing the amount of
h one b visas issued the same month, the same
days during the raid, and it was like around two
thousand visas. So even if we deport in which again

(03:07:20):
seventeen hundred people is not enough. We're talking about fifty
million illegals in the United States. We need like two
three five thousand a day, So seventeen hundred in a
weekend and we're bringing in almost two thousand h one
b legal immigrants a day. What are we doing? What

(03:07:41):
are we doing? We are? Oh God, That's what is
so frustrating about the Trump administration. It's like the rhetoric
sometimes is good, sometimes the policies are good, but it
just comes up short every single time of actually making
a significant difference. This was interesting. So new Republican movement

(03:08:07):
has sprung up in Ireland, armed with a new mission
to protect the nation from migrant invasion, taking on the
traders in power. God bless them. Wonderful new development in Ireland.
I love that they build out. They burned down many
of the migrant centers while they're being built. But I
see this and I had to keep it because I

(03:08:27):
kept scrolling on X and what pops up next. The
Palestinian flag is raised above the Belfast City Hall after
a proposal by sin Feink. What are we doing? You
don't have to fly of the Palestinian flag to be
anti Zionists. What are we doing Ireland? We're talking about

(03:08:49):
deporting the Muslim migrants and then you're raising them in this,
you know, essentially a majority Islamic national flag. What are
we doing? You can be desigonists and anti Muslim immigration
at the same time. It's just like the problem with
the dialectic of the Western mind. Now, this is something
that I really wanted. This is something wholesome. This is

(03:09:11):
something wholesome. I want you guys to have here. So
I would definitely want to play this video. This is
probably the only thing that you feel good. This is
a video of a man who is eighty eight years old, veteran,
and he's working at Walmart, and I want you to
watch this whole thing. It's amazing because I got some

(03:09:33):
really cool news to show right after it. Justine, if
I could have help scanning this. Thank you.

Speaker 21 (03:09:41):
What was your name?

Speaker 2 (03:09:43):
Ed? I'm sad Okay. I actually had someone nominate you
from this store and said you're very hard working. Well,
I try to r may I ask how.

Speaker 7 (03:09:52):
Old you are?

Speaker 27 (03:09:53):
I'm still working yes, I have to.

Speaker 2 (03:09:56):
Why do you have to keep working?

Speaker 7 (03:09:58):
You try it from.

Speaker 27 (03:09:59):
General mortars and and I twenty twelve, I had bankrupt
and they took my pension away from it.

Speaker 2 (03:10:05):
Oh my god, do you have a wife?

Speaker 7 (03:10:07):
She'd passed away seven years ago. Seven years ago. She
was sick when I lost my pension. So you've been
struggling a bit a bit.

Speaker 2 (03:10:15):
You said that you lost your pension.

Speaker 27 (03:10:18):
Yes, sir, I did. I was in the Army bank
in sixty sixty six.

Speaker 8 (03:10:22):
So you're a veteran too.

Speaker 27 (03:10:24):
Yes, I think that hurt me the most with my
wife was real sick. And when they took the pension,
they also took the healthcare coverage and all but ten
thousand dollars of my life insurance. So I sold the house,
sold property I had. We made it through. Well, I've

(03:10:46):
died seven years ago. Test then I've been trying to
re establish myself and.

Speaker 7 (03:10:50):
You're working here?

Speaker 2 (03:10:51):
How many days a week?

Speaker 7 (03:10:53):
I worked five days a week, eight hours a day.

Speaker 2 (03:10:55):
And you do that because you have to.

Speaker 7 (03:10:58):
Yeah, I don't have enough income.

Speaker 2 (03:11:00):
What's your dream?

Speaker 7 (03:11:01):
Live some much for life of hope?

Speaker 2 (03:11:04):
Court like to show your story and try and you know,
get people to help you retire. Oh, thank you, of course, amazing.
I want to give you four hundred dollars here as
a tip. Of course you amazing.

Speaker 7 (03:11:26):
Of course I don't know what to say the way
to help me give you a hot.

Speaker 2 (03:11:42):
So the reason I wanted to show you that is
obviously it's incredibly heartbreaking. A man who's a veteran eighty
eight years old and still has to work full time
at Walmart uh through the express checkout because he doesn't
have enough income. Worked for General Motors, and when they
went bankrupt in twenty twelve, he lost his entire pension,
so all the money he put into his retirement while working.

(03:12:07):
And what I wanted to say it was a really
wholesome moment is that this got shared and went viral online.
I mean, this particular one has one point seven million,
but this isn't the actual TikTok. And so people started
to go fund me for this man, and they raised
seven hundred and forty five thousand dollars in donations, and

(03:12:28):
so ed Bombas still works because he lost, you know,
his General Motors pension after the company went bankrupt in
twenty twelve, used up his life savings caring for his
sick wife. And I just thought that was really cool,
really cool that they raised seven seven hundred and fifty
thousand dollars goal and they were able to raise seven

(03:12:53):
hundred And this is like something real, This isn't you know?
Like the black kid that killed the white kid at
the track meet in Texas where his family raised you know,
one hundreds of thousands of dollars and bought a new
house and car even though his son committed murder. Like
this is, this is wholesome. This is a legitimate man.

(03:13:13):
And what kind of broke my heart is he has
that American flag pin on his hat.

Speaker 7 (03:13:20):
Right, So.

Speaker 2 (03:13:22):
He's eighty eight years old. He's seen the massive transformation
of American society. He's a veteran, he worked his life
at General Motors. He watched his wife die in front
of him after he lost his pension, and now he's
by himself, eighty eight, works at Walmart. And he still

(03:13:44):
has like this faith in America. Right. I think for
some of us younger, as you know, Millennial and gen Z,
it's hard of us. It's hard for us to still
have the faith in America and like the American project.
But to see a man like that you know, still
trying to hold on to like American pride, whatever whatever's
left of this you know, decrepit nation. But that that

(03:14:09):
brought joy to my heart today. And I thought, man,
I I got so much negative stuff I want to
sharing these drama alerts that I always got to have
something wholesome, and so shout out to Ed, God bless you.
And I think it's great that that TikTok went viral
and that hopefully he doesn't have to work full time
at Walmart anymore. You know, like that that's just not

(03:14:32):
that's not what this country has made for. And that's
why I had this after the whole Somali fiasco, because
look at the billions of dollars these immigrants are stealing
from us. And then a man who's actually a contributor. Right,
we're talking about how only ten percent of legal not illegal,
legal immigrants are actually a net positive to the American economy.

(03:14:55):
This man, I'm sure was a net positive as his
whole life, and now he didn't have anything. So, you know,
God bless Ed. I thought that was something uplifting, something
of a bit irony is this kid, Oxford student and
di I advocate says he is the victim of online abuse.

(03:15:17):
After it emerged, he celebrated the murder of Charlie Kirk.
George Alberoni lost his position as president elect of the
Oxford Union following a vote of no confidence by its members.
And I don't even need you to listen to this guy.
I just thought it was so ironic because there was
a video that went viral of him like celebrating that

(03:15:37):
Charlie Kirk got assassinated, and he is literally almost in
tears on national TV talking about how he's getting threat
violent threats on the internet. So it's like, let me
get this straight. The violent threats on the internet are
really serious, and we should all care about civility. But
you celebrating a bullet to Charlie Kirk's neck. That when

(03:16:02):
you celebrate, that's okay. I mean it's like the the double.
The double thing here is just incredible. So we should
be concerned because people are threatening you on the internet,
but you celebrating a literal assassination is okay. I still
haven't I don't know if this guy's even apologized for
what he says, and he never brings it up. He

(03:16:24):
just goes on about how how much he is in
danger right now and basically why we should care for him.
This I thought was funny. Adolf Hitler actually won his election.
So Adolf Hitler Unona has officially won the local election
of in Nambia, UH Southern Africa. That was that was hilarious,

(03:16:49):
like what his parents nade him, Adolf Hitler, And this
mean is hilarious. Adolf Hitler, you're browner things in fact,
come on, that is hilarious. That is hilarious. Oh man,

(03:17:12):
this is just I'm gonna speed through this one. This
has to do with some of the seditious acts of
For some of you may have seen like Mark Kelly,
former military vet. This guy right here in this interview,
he basically advocated for military soldiers to not take orders
that anything issued by Donald Trump, President Trump, who obviously

(03:17:36):
they have to follow. That's military rank. And it was
essentially insinuating that Trump has issued all these illegal orders
to the military. Now, when he got pushed in a
recent interview, I don't even think I have the interview up,
he admitted that, well, he can't name one in particular,

(03:17:57):
but that is a treasonous act and he could be,
you know, found guilt. I mean I think the the
minimum of like a seditious act against the US military
is like twenty years in prison. So my only point
in bringing this up is not that we care that
much what Mark Kelly has to say or criticisms of

(03:18:17):
Donald Trump's presidency. My point and why I think it's
of interest, is because we're seeing the social strife in
America and we're seeing the splitting of the Republican Party,
partly due to Trump's own faults. I mean, He's kind
of contributed to the split in the Republican Party because
he's beholden. I mean he I don't know if the
Jews have blackmail on him or what. I don't know

(03:18:40):
how he you know, what's on the dirt on him
regarding Epstein. But it hasn't been great, We'll put it
that way. We're seeing the Muslim community getting more bold,
We're seeing the immigrant protests, We're seeing all types of stuff,
and then for the same Democrat power structured to then

(03:19:00):
advocate for the military to you know, not listen to
the issuing of their orders. This is like the movie
Civil War, right, the one that the Obama movie that
we covered with BLA about again a sort of Trump
like president, the US is in civil war. The president

(03:19:21):
has controlled the national military, but the National Guards of Florida,
Texas in California at war with the federal government. You know,
this whole thing. I'm not saying that is going to
totally come to fruition, but we're certainly seeing things play
out that would be exactly it's predictive programming movie. We're
seeing things come to fruition here where I mean a politician,

(03:19:48):
a senator is publicly advocating for the military soldiers to
not follow orders. It's wild. So you know, I just
had this. Of course he's with Oros, right, who else?
Who else would he be with? And now I thought
this was interesting that him and his brother. He has
a twin brother that raised two point eight billion for

(03:20:09):
propaganda for Zelensky in Ukraine. So again part of the
military industrial complex. This is something that I want to
play for you guys regarding Elon Musk. You know my
criticisms of Elon Musk. I'm gonna play these two clips
back to back and then I'm going to comment on.

Speaker 3 (03:20:27):
Them and if you go out serving there's a continued
improvement in AI and robotics, which this seems likely the
money will will stop being relevant at some point in
the future.

Speaker 18 (03:20:44):
They will still be constraints on power like in IT,
like electricity and mass. The fundamental physics elements will still
be still be constraints. But I think at some point
h currency I becomes irrelevant.

Speaker 2 (03:21:04):
Tensen any thoughts.

Speaker 18 (03:21:12):
By the way, that video earning schools later today and
humanoid robots will actually eliminate poverty, and tells them won't
be the only one that makes them. I tells them
will pioneer this, but there will be many other companies
that make humanoid robots. But there is only basically one
way to make everyone wealthy, and that is AI and robotics.

(03:21:33):
And we can't talk about robotics without AI. Found but
AI and humanoid robots will actually eliminate poverty, and tells
the won't be the only one that makes them.

Speaker 2 (03:21:44):
Tells will pioneer this, but there will be many other companies. Oh.
The reason why I wanted to bring that up is
still playing. How is this one? Is because we all
know that you can't trust elon Mosk, but that we
were We've been warning about the UBI, the universal Basic income,
and so this all leads to a post that I

(03:22:05):
wanted to show that he recently shared two weeks ago,
and this is like his future. This is an advertisement
for Tesla AI humanoid robots, and so his whole thing
is that they're going to essentially do all the physical labor,
which is a huge problem. Right. I don't want to

(03:22:26):
live in a world where robots do all the labor.
I don't want to live in a world where work
is optional. That was the first video I played of him.
He's saying, in the future, work will be optional. Money
won't have any meaning. Everybody will have the same amount
of money, and AI robots are the ones that are
going to do that for us. No, people already have
a meaning crisis in the Western world. Do you think

(03:22:49):
them having no job, no labor, no responsibility, no skill
set is going to provide them with more meaning? Absolutely not,
absolutely not. So I bring this up because it's so
dystopian and it's here right. This isn't something like in
the far distant future. This is something here right now,

(03:23:09):
that is that is happening. David Atlas throws in our
cotal crew member for twenty months, says always a great stream,
doctor DPH, thank you very much, Brother Sea Moore. Seven
to you, my man, thank you for the two bucks.
Oh eight ac shout out to ac. He says Nietzsche

(03:23:29):
said something like feminine, decaying societies seek to be impregnated
by more virile peoples. This says a lot about Whamen
votes and dialecticians. Yeah, no, and that, and that's the
same problem with the women who want all these immigrants
to come in talk about being sexually harassed, right, the irony.

(03:23:51):
And I'm not talking about just OnlyFans of girls. I'm
talking about liberal white women in general. Oh my god,
that man dog whistled. He was googling at me. And
meanwhile they're like celebrating the Muslims coming. You see this
in Germany. I forget what video it was. It was
it was like all these kind of overweight German women

(03:24:12):
like literally celebrate giving all the Muslim migrants hugs as
they enter Germany. And it's like they're talking they're upset
with the crime in Germany and how they feel unsafe. Right,
this was the thing in the UK. A British woman
was talking about how she feels unsafe. It's not cool
that I feel unsafe. We need more British police. And

(03:24:34):
then somebody was, so, are you in favor of like
no more immigrat Oh no, no, no, I'm not against immigration.
I just feel like our society should be more safe.
I feel uncomfortable. It's like, what is the difference between
twenty thirty years ago and now of why maybe why
women feel uncomfortable. It's just it's unbelievable. And yeah, it

(03:25:00):
in regards to the virility, you know, that's what the
Western man. I mean, that's what's going to happen. That
is what's happening. We have to have the resurgence of
the European man. We have to have the resurgence of
the European man, and that means women. That means children,

(03:25:20):
having lots of children, having big families, and as I'm
going to do a stream later, being a Christian supremacist.
We have to be Christian supremacist. That's the only way forward.
Thomas throws in five says, but Somali's can do what
they want because pirates are free. Haven't you heard the song?
Thanks Thomas Kabanji throws intent, intel, agencies and elite quote

(03:25:47):
break down their worldview and we will provide one for them,
just like the quote from the movie Nefarious. God created
you in his image, but remade you in ours demons
the Devil. Absolutely great, great callback. We've covered Farious a
few times. Great callback ac throws intent, says Trump doesn't
have to be compromised by Epstein to be powerless and

(03:26:08):
complicit to expose the transnational meta cartel. True, he split
the right by waffling on it and backing neo cons
plus Venezuela and tech right. Absolutely, dude, absolutely, you know,
I Bannon was was a key voice in calling out
his relationship with Musk and Teal and Larry Ellison and

(03:26:30):
Sam Altman, all these different guys, Bill Gates, Bill Gates
has been to the White House with Trump, and Spot
spoke glowingly of Bill Gates. So you know, if that
Bannon spoke out on that, But that had been one thing,
I feel like we could have dealt with that.

Speaker 7 (03:26:49):
Right.

Speaker 2 (03:26:49):
We so we get technocracy, but we get deportations. But
we don't even get that much deportations we I mean,
it's like we have a bucket full of water and
Trump is using like a tea spoon to spoon out
the water. That's the amount of deportations we're getting. And meanwhile,
the HB one legal visas is like a hose that's

(03:27:11):
spraying and filling up the bucket while we're just like
trying to tea spoon water out. It's just unreal. You know,
I expected the Zionism in the second term. What I
didn't expect is how weak he was on exposing the fraud,
on fighting the deep state. I mean, we knew that
he wasn't. He wasn't the guy that the left thought

(03:27:34):
he was, the one that we wished he was. But
it's just it's so more disappointing than I even anticipated.
The deportations, the FBI, Pam Bondi, I mean, who's been
prosecuted for anything. The big thing leading up to the
election is Pam Bondi's going to prosecute the twenty twenty
election fraud. Has anybody been charged? No, nothing, nothing like

(03:28:01):
you you say, Ac. He's already split his own base,
and his attacks on which we're gonna get to here next,
is on Marjorie Taylor Green. I mean, I don't know
what we're doing. I have no idea what we're doing.
It just feels like a totally failed second administration. It
feels like it's not gonna go anywhere, and we don't

(03:28:24):
really have any alternative options. I mean, is vivek Ramaswami
gonna save us from the HB ones? Is jd Vance
gonna save us from technocracy in Israel? N HB and
H one B visas? I don't think so. I mean,
the only one that I hear, and I'm not even

(03:28:44):
a huge fan. I like his work as governor is
Ron DeSantis, but like his last attempt at the presidential run,
and and the lifts in his boots, and and some
of the crint in the in the donors, we're all
like establishment donors. He's he's a super you know, Zionist.
But at least his rhetoric is he wants to end

(03:29:05):
all H one B visas for like an extended period
of time. I'm in favor of that. But it's like,
we just have no good options moving forward. That's why
really the only hope we should have is converting people
the Orthodox faith. Because the more people we convert in America,
the more America becomes Orthodox, the more America becomes Christian again,
the more America becomes more masculine again. Because there is

(03:29:29):
no political option, there is no political savior. But there's
no political help, right, I mean, I don't think anybody
here expects the political savior. We just want some political help.
We can't even get that. I mean, if this administration,
the second Trump administration, is the best we can actually get,
then there's really you know, there's nothing to really protect.

(03:29:55):
I don't go to church, have babies, convert people to Orthodoxy.
That's the only modus operandi I can think of moving
forward because everything, I mean, hopefully we get Orthodox Christians
into politics. Hopefully we can infiltrate power structures, we can
build an alternative financial ecosystem. But it's not looking great.

(03:30:21):
It's not looking great. Gray Son throws in five says,
it's Oh, Cole, God bless you brother. It was awesome
attending your church and having lunch after. Keep up the
good work. You were key to my intro to Orthodoxy. Well,
glory to God. Cole's a really cool guy that I
actually met from New Orleans, young man. I thought he

(03:30:44):
was a priest. There was like this tall black guy
what I thought was like a pectoral cross standing in
our church, and I was like, man, he wasn't all black.
I thought maybe that was like a visiting priest or something.
I couldn't tell how old he was. Turns out he
was a young guy and he came his family was
in Indiana, and he drove or rode actually about an

(03:31:07):
hour or so away just to attend church. And so
Ginny and I my wife, we took him out to lunch,
had some some sandwiches, I think at a restaurant, had
some beers. So, Cole, it was a pleasure to meet you, brother.
God bless you. I hope you're doing well. Hope the
family's doing well. Hope the move with the grandmother was

(03:31:29):
well down to the South. Appreciate you, man, God bless you.
Bro really really cool, dude, super based, right, I mean, Cole,
what you were super young man? Are you nineteen twenty
somewhere around there? And dude knew all the conspiracies like
super red pilled, black, Orthodox young man, handsome, tall, strong.

(03:31:55):
It's like, dude, we need more of you in the
Orthodox church. Twenty one. He's twenty one. I knew he
was young. I mean, he looks like he's legit. He's legit.
Shout out to you, Cole. Thanks man, I appreciate your support.
It was great you coming to the parish, seeing everybody
being there for liturgy, and it was great chatting and

(03:32:15):
taking out for lunch. Man, God bless you. Ac throws
Intent says Wexner and Kushner have secondary ties with teal
To Soros intermediaries in Argentina and the same around contract
crew that Epstein and Clinton met with on China Gate
at the White House. Oh. Interesting, interesting. I wasn't aware

(03:32:42):
of that. I'd have to look into that, Ac. If
you have some stuff, send it to me, dude. I'm
not fully aware on that. So anyways, moving forward here,
this would be I think the last video I'm going
to play, and then most of it is just covering
some quick news, but I just want to play a

(03:33:03):
little bit on Alex Jones talking about the attack on
Marjorie Taylor Green and how even Alex Jones, one of
the stalwart Trump supporters, actually is getting ready to kind
of turn the corner. And he said he's getting ready

(03:33:24):
to give up his support for Trump because he's sick
and tired of like where he's going with stuff. So anyways,
let me play this video real quick, just a little bit.
We're now to play all seven minutes, but just a
little bit. You can't hear this. What the hell is

(03:34:46):
going on with the audio? Is there an algorithm? Thats what.

Speaker 7 (03:34:57):
It stop?

Speaker 13 (03:34:59):
Compared to Trump's a attacks, she has been mild back,
and I'm not trying to attack Trump. I'm just saying
it's not a good look. I want to win Trump.
I want to beat the left. If Trump continues to
attack some of his best supporters just because they disagree

(03:35:19):
with him on a few issues, they vote the majority
of time with him, it's stupid, you know, spend that
energy on the Democrats. People don't like it, and the
poll numbers show that. But I sure get criticized, like
when he kicked Elon musk out and then Doze is down,
completely falling apart. They now admit Doze's defunk. It stopped
most popular thing Trump was doing. He's been nice. They're

(03:35:41):
back friends, Okay, great. I had listeners tear me apart,
not the majority, but we lost, you know a lot
of listeners and got a lot of hateful mail. You know,
they were, oh, you trader, you shot it with Elon.
I didn't side with Elon. He was doing a great job.
And the and the and the and the and the
political insiders came after him. And a whole bunch of

(03:36:01):
people administration have now admitted that you'll just have bad Democrats.
You got established Republicans. So no, it's not good.

Speaker 7 (03:36:09):
MTG.

Speaker 2 (03:36:09):
He's going to run out.

Speaker 13 (03:36:11):
And now I'm speaking reported a whole bunch of other
Republicans are getting ready to quit. And then Trump will say, well,
we don't need them, We'll get somebody else better elected. No,
you'll probably lose those big terms or those special elections.
And I don't just say that to go, oh, look
he's being negative. He's betting we're losing. No, that's what
I really think. And this is what I do. And

(03:36:34):
I talked to some of the best political brains out
there and they agree with me, and they talked up
all the time. But he cannot handle being disagree with
by most people. So they're like, bring him a clip
of my show, like mart Mitchell talked about last week.

Speaker 2 (03:36:49):
And stuff like that.

Speaker 13 (03:36:49):
Because I'm not trying to win a popularity contest here.
Trump continues to stoke the flames of the mangous civil
war attacks MTG. Paul and Massey again, furious House Republicans warned,
more explode.

Speaker 2 (03:37:05):
You know, my personal opinion is the reason why he's
going after MTG and uh, you know Massey. I think
it's just because he can't control Massey. But I think
MTG really has to do with the fact that she
really wants the Epstein files to be released, and there's

(03:37:26):
something going on with Trump that he is you know,
obviously we we can suspect that he's he's massively implicated
in that. I'm not totally sure, but with a million
dollars the FBI spent to redact the Epstein files because
Massey got the vote through, I'm about to show you
that here just a second, and then he four. So

(03:37:47):
Congress forced and and here's the thing. There was you know,
Nancy Mace, Lauren Bobert, and Marjorie Taylor Green. They were
all asked. I know, Lauren Bobert explicitly was brought into
a private you know, a skiff so no communications like

(03:38:10):
classified information is being shared, and she was asked to
not vote on the release of the Epstein files on
behalf of the Trump administration, of which she refused because
it would be political suicide for her because everybody knows
that if you are a Republican and you are against
the Epstein or you're on the wrong side of these issues,

(03:38:32):
It's gonna be exposed. We're not. This isn't you know,
nineteen seventies anymore. This is in the nineteen twenties. Everything's
getting exposed. And Bobert turned him down. Now I'm not
saying Lauren Bobert is the bastion of conservatism or nationalism
in America. Absolutely not. But my point is the fact
that the Trump administration brought Nancy Mays because they needed

(03:38:56):
because all the Democrats were going to vote in favor
of it to get back at Trump, and they just
needed like four or five Republicans to join. Well, Massey
was on board, Marjorie Taylor Green was on board, and
so they really tried to prevent like three other Republicans
from signing with it, which it didn't work. So the
Congress actually got the Epstein Bill passed, forced the Senate

(03:39:19):
to vote on them. And at least what I saw
while we were live, it looked like Massey posted something.
I think I have it pulled up here in the
next few tabs that Trump has now signed it forcibly
signed it. And what I believe is happening is that's
why the FBI spend a million dollars on redacting. Is
they knew this was going to get passed, and so

(03:39:41):
they are going to have to release a bunch of
stuff which makes them look terrible. Pam Bondi says she
has the client list, then said it's it's really a nothing.
Burger Bongino says it is cash. Mattel says it is.
And now because Congress voted, forced the Senate forced Trump
to sign it. I mean because Trump, if the Congress
and the Senate pass a bill to release the Epstein

(03:40:02):
files and he doesn't sign it, he can't do that.
I mean, he could, but I'm saying it'd be political
suicide now that he's running again. But he's all about
his legacy and his reputation. That's I mean, that's what
Trump lives for, is the reputation and his legacy. It
would totally destroy it, totally destroy it. So I think
part of why he is so mad at Marjorie Taylor

(03:40:25):
Green is they are aligned on almost every issue except
really two. One is she is vocally critical that the
economy isn't doing very well and it's very expensive for
the average person, which is a fact we all are
living right now. We all see, you know, the prices
of things, groceries, gas, I mean, my god, I just

(03:40:49):
got two tires put on my car. I was blown
away by how expensive tires are right now. Apparently we're
told there's a rubber shortage. I don't know if that's
the case or not, or you know, we're also told
it's tariffs. Well, you know, I bought tires that are
supposed to be made in America. Again, maybe the rubber
and stuff, I don't know, but everything's fucking expensive. Yeah, steak,

(03:41:13):
Oh my gosh, beef prices are outrageous. Yes, absolutely, the
cheap chimp beef is. So that's where you know, we're
just tired. Like Trump just speak like honestly, say, hey,
right now, you know we've implemented policies. It's gonna hurt
for another year, maybe another two years or something, but
we're gonna once we get on the other side, you know,

(03:41:35):
think we got prosperity. Don't stop with the Oh we're
doing the best we've ever done. You know. He made
one comment that gas was below two dollars. I looked
it up that day. There wasn't a single place in
the country where gas was below two dollars, like, what
is he talking about? And so Marjorie Taylor Green has
been critical that the cost of living, housing is not

(03:41:57):
and the economy is not is doing as well as Again,
she never even explicitly derides Trump. She just said it's
not doing well. We need help with this. And then
she's really adamant about Epstein. And I think it's the
Epstein thing that that got under Trump's skin. I really do.

Speaker 13 (03:42:17):
Resignations are coming after Marjorie Taylor Green. People are scared
of what's in the Epstein files. It's not Trump, but
it's the British rold family, the Queen of England, not
with kids, but in business with him, Masade, the Rothschilds.

Speaker 7 (03:42:31):
It's already coming.

Speaker 2 (03:42:31):
Out, so we'll stop there. We don't even watch that
whole video, but you know, this was something that Marjorie posted.
This is from November fourteenth, so right when this kerfuffle began,
President Trump just attacked me and lied about me. I
haven't called him at all, but I did send him

(03:42:54):
text messages a day. Apparently this is what sent him
over the edge. The Epstein files, and of course she's
coming after me. Hard to make an example to scare
all other Republicans before next week's vote to release the
Epstein files. It's astonishing how it's astonishing really how hard
he's fighting to stop Epstein files from coming out, that
he actually goes to this level. But really, most Americans

(03:43:16):
wish he would fight this hard to help the forgotten
men and women of America who have fed up with
foreign wards and foreign causes and going broke to feed
their families and are losing hope of ever achieving the
American dream. I will say there's a third issue that
Marjorie Taylor Green has been great on in the year
of twenty twenty five. That's Israel and Zionism an apac

(03:43:37):
and I'm sure that got under Trump's skin as well.
That's what I voted for. I have supported President Trump
with too much of my precious time, too much of
my own money, and fought harder for him even when
almost all other Republicans turned their backs and denounced him.
But I don't worship or serve Donald Trump. I worship God.
Jesus is my savior, and I served my district, Georgia

(03:43:58):
fourteen and the American people. I remain the same today
as I've always been and will continue to pray this
administration will be successful because the American people desperately deserve
what they voted for. Well, what's the text message she
sent Trump that then caused him to publicly defame her again?
This got two hundred and six thousand likes twenty five
point six million views. What did she say? This is

(03:44:20):
what she texted Donald Trump that he never responded to.
Check the flight logs of Epstein's plane. Bill Clinton is
on there like twenty six times. Hillary too. For many
of us, releasing the Epstein files has always been for
the women who were victims of Jeffrey Epstein, but also
because we believe that the Democrat bad guys like the

(03:44:41):
Clintons were entangled and involved with him. Epstein was the
spider that wove the web of the deep state lean
into it. Of course, he doesn't want them released, and
she he claimed that she called her and said all
these things. She said, I never called him. The only
interaction I had as I sent him this text message

(03:45:04):
and then, uh, this was a response to someone else.
In every single interview I've done, I have defended President Trump.
So this must be Natalie somebody working for Trump, and
she's calling it the Jeffrey Epstein hoax, so exactly what
Trump said. I've defended President Trump. I've said over and
over that women say he did nothing wrong and their

(03:45:27):
attorney says he's the only one who helped. And the
Democrats had four years to release the files but did
nothing stop ignoring the women. Many of them literally voted
for President Trump and say so publicly. Them being raped
as teenagers is not a hoax. And I think that's
that is really what broke the camel's back in regards

(03:45:48):
to her and Trump. And that's where, yeah, James says,
there are people who really believe what they preach and
then as fake people who claim to preach why you believe. Yeah,
that's that's a good one, James. And that's where I've
gained a lot of respect from Marjorie Taylor Green. She's

(03:46:09):
she and she would be totally politically viable. Honestly, she's
one of the one. Again, I'm not in favor of
voting for women in general, but she's good on the
the Epstein, she's good on the the Israel. She's good
on domestic immigration policy and economics. I don't know, I

(03:46:31):
bet if she wanted to run for Senate or Congress.
I mean, uh, not not if she wanted to run
for Senate and not Congress. Because she's resigning as a congresswoman.
She's stepping down because of the Trump attacks, and she
did so because she said that she doesn't want to
split the Republican vote in her district. So for whatever

(03:46:51):
reason she is, she's resigning after this term. So when
the when the midterms roll around, she's or no, when
the next election for her, I think that is the
midterms for her. When that rolls around, she will no
longer be in Congress. But again, that's the difference. That's
why Low and Lauren Bobert said, I can't not vote

(03:47:14):
for Epstein because I'm trying to be I'm trying to
run again. She wants to run for Congress again. She
knows that if she votes against the release of Epstein,
she will not win because of the majority of her
support are like millennials, they're younger people, they're not boomers.
So anyways, I thought that was worth sharing. And then

(03:47:37):
here is here is Trump on Massy So Massy. So
this is from November twenty second. Trump just signed a
bill I forced through Congress to realize his campaign promises
of releasing the Epstein files, but then he said of MTG,
she started backing perhaps the worst Republican congressman in our history.

(03:47:58):
You know, stupid person named Massy. Are you wanted to
forgive Comberce Homan Taylor Green?

Speaker 7 (03:48:04):
Forgetful us?

Speaker 19 (03:48:04):
No, we I just disagreed with her philosophy. She started
backing perhaps the worst Republican congressman in our history, just
to you know, stupid person named Massey, and I could
go your own way. And once I left her, she
resigned because she wouldn't have he would.

Speaker 2 (03:48:26):
Never have survived the primary.

Speaker 19 (03:48:28):
But I think she's a nice person.

Speaker 2 (03:48:30):
So Trump vowed to again dethrone her in her congress seat.
Well this was posted. Well there's another one that I
wanted to show that. It was posted today by Massey.
After fighting five months, today we succeeded in forcing both
the House and the Senate to pass ability to release
the Epstein files. Thank you for your attention on this matter.

(03:48:52):
If you want this kind of action, please support my reelection.
Of course, Trump is vowed to h to take his
congressional seat as well. Epstein files are a hoax? Why
did Speaker Johnson fight the bill, FBI spend one million
trying to redact it. Pam Bondi gives out binders, GOP oversite,

(03:49:12):
subpoena estate, the Justice Department opens an investigation, and Donald
Trump signed the Epstein bill. Justice is coming. So let
me refresh this. I thought Massey posted something today. Maybe
I'm wrong, Yeah, maybe I'm wrong. Anyway, this is him

(03:49:37):
being asked about.

Speaker 24 (03:49:39):
Uh, why do you think he is working so hard
not to get them released for so many months?

Speaker 2 (03:49:46):
What do you think the real reason is?

Speaker 28 (03:49:47):
Did these files implicate billionaires and friends of him, of
his and of political donors that he's trying to protect?
And Epstein also had close ties to our own intelligence
agencies in Israel's intelligence agencies.

Speaker 2 (03:50:05):
That's why there's so much effort in trying to stop this.

Speaker 28 (03:50:09):
And I do believe they'll try to stop it somewhere
else and that's going to backfire on them too, depends
He's right.

Speaker 2 (03:50:18):
Again, it was a losing, losing issue for Trump and
the Republicans to be against the Epstein. Now here's a
couple of things that came out from today. So Trump
did a two pm press conference today. One I'm very
supportive of, Well, actually, both of them I'm supportive of.
But this one is the Trump administration has just announced
it is going to withhold federal funds to Democrat states

(03:50:40):
for food stamps that are refused to share data to
combat fraud. So good, they're not going to get federal money.
They don't want the you know, the Trump administration to
look into fraud. Good they they shouldn't. But this one
I thought was incredible. I'll play the video real quick,
and I.

Speaker 29 (03:51:00):
Believe that at some point in the not too just
in future, you won't even have income tax to pay
because the money would take it in is so great.
It's so enormous that you're not going to have income
tax to pay. Whether you get rid of it or
just keep it around for fun, or have it really low,
much lower than it is now, but.

Speaker 7 (03:51:19):
You won't be paying income tax.

Speaker 2 (03:51:21):
We've slashed one triggia down, So again, what not incredibly believable.
He's kind of you know, if he's actually going to
abolish income tax, that's a huge deal. You know, it
shouldn't be a twenty three second snippet from a two
o'clock press conference. But if he does, right, income tax

(03:51:43):
was always supposed to be temporary. Anyways, it was a
wartime a wartime tax that's for some reason never got
taken off. So hopefully we hopefully he does, we get
rid of the income tax, but we'll see anyways. Marjorie

(03:52:04):
Taylor Green says fixed health insurance, not regime change in Venezuela.
And this is my last topic here. It looks like,
boys and girls, it looks like America's going to war
with Venezuela. So Americans be like, we have to go
to war with drug traffickers in Venezuela, and then pardon
a little drug traffickers. So this is from today, Donald

(03:52:24):
Trump to pardon ex Honduras leader serving drug trafficking sentence
in US. Hernandez was convicted in twenty twenty four of
accepting millions and bribes to protect cocaine shipments. And why
would Trump pardon him then? Weird, huh, especially when what
we're seeing now, like in this video is the US

(03:52:48):
military acts like it's getting ready to go to war
with Venezuela. We got multiple ships in place, this post
right here, warre surveillance. If the US moves military against Venezuela,
the initial strategy is already clear. Washington typically begins with
long range strikes to blind air defenses, cut command links,
and dominate the skies before committing troops. First waves missile attacks,

(03:53:12):
Tomahawk cruise missiles from destroyers and submarines, target radars, sam sites,
command bunkers, air and naval bases, and electronic warfare nodes.
Stand off air power B fifty two H and B
one B bombers launch JSSM er missiles from outside Venezuelan

(03:53:33):
air space, hitting air defense systems, early warning radars and
key military infrastructures, then electronic warfare EA eighteen G growlers,
radars and disrupt coordination, carrier strike operations, maritime control, and
then no early ground deployment. This reflects the standard US
approach overwhelmed sensors, isolate command structures, neutralized defenses, and shape

(03:53:58):
the battlefield without immediate ground engagement. So you say, well,
maybe this is just all hoax. Not really. What I
find very interesting about all this is Russia and China.
So those were like considered the great allies of Venezuela,
and in course both those countries Russia and China, gave

(03:54:20):
them military equipment. As of recent I'm talking about within
the last six months, gave them military equipment well breaking
Russia and China. This is from yesterday. Russia and China
abandoned Dictator Maduro at the peak of his conflict with
the United States. Venezuela has lost the support of its
main allies. Despite his anti US rhetoric. Russia, China, and

(03:54:43):
Iran will not intervene in the conflict. Now, why would Russia, China,
and Iran not want to intervene in the conflict Because
they know that the US is actually excuse me, because
they know that the US is actually serious. The US

(03:55:04):
is actually serious about going to, you know, doing another
regime change war in Venezuela. And I've talked about this
before in a previous stream, that Venezuela. It's not just
the oil. Of course, they have boatloads. I mean, I
think they have one of the largest oil reserves in
the world, maybe the largest in the world. But they
just found in the last like two years a wealth

(03:55:26):
of minerals, rare minerals that are necessary for a lot
of the technology that is being built right now, AI systems,
all this different stuff. And whoever has control of that,
I forget how many trillions of dollars they found just
in rare minerals, rare earth minerals. So obviously it's a

(03:55:47):
primary importance for the US regime not only to have
somebody who's conducive to them in Venezuela, but to also
take away a potential threat, a southern threat, I don't know.
But anyways, the fact that Russia, China, and Iran made
public statements that they're not coming to the aid of
Venezuela to me insinuates that they know that this is

(03:56:09):
very serious. This isn't you know, this isn't just rhetoric.
And so in two thousand there was nine countries with
a Rothschild owned central bank. Four have already been overthrown
through regime changes based on the likes of weapons of
mass destruction. So in two thousand there are nine countries
without Rothschild owned central bank. Iran, Iraq, Cuba, Syria, Libya, Sudan, Venezuela, Afghanistan,

(03:56:34):
North Korea. Now you could mark Syria off of that,
because we now have a regime change in Syria and
we're trying to do a regime change in Iran on
behalf of Israel, and it looks like we're getting ready
to do a regime change of Venezuela. So the only
ones that would be left is like Cuba and North
Korea that we haven't done a regime change with. So

(03:56:56):
there was another let's see, there was a their military video.
I forget maybe it was this one. Yeah, anyways, it's
getting pretty serious. It's getting pretty serious. The Venezuelan war
seems like it's almost inevitable at this point. So anyways,

(03:57:19):
guys smashed that like that. It has been four hours.
We've been streaming for four hours. Let me just double
check make sure I didn't miss anybody super Chat. It
looks like we're good on Dono Chat. Shout out to
all the Rattlesnakes who joined. I think Jake Rattlesnake may
have dumped some of his viewers over here, so appreciate that.

Speaker 19 (03:57:40):
Jake.

Speaker 2 (03:57:40):
God bless you man. It's a pleasure to meet Jake
Rattlesnake at Debacon as well. He's a really fun dude.
Let me check. Cram throws in three over on stream,
Lab says God blessed. Thank you very much, Cram, and
let me check over here, Ac said Whitney Webb. That
must have been where he was getting some of that
research off the check that out. I don't own Whitney

(03:58:01):
Webb's book, but I need to. Mister Fista said, no
sound dph. I can't believe something's going on that keeps
blocking this mic. Something's weird is going on with my stuff.
I don't get it. And Christopher Scott said, great to
meet you had Debate con keep up. Well, thank you
very much, Chris. It was great to meet you, brother.

(03:58:22):
It was great to meet everybody at Debate Coon and
the Athens and Jerusalem conference in Florida. So thank you, brother.
Really appreciate appreciate the support. And uh yeah, I had
a great time in Nashville. It was great to meet
every all, so many of the Crucible crew and people
in that community. So anyways, guy oh Ac just said

(03:58:42):
he just sent in one. He said, I'll send it
to you for Christmas. Bro. Okay, thank you man. I'm
totally down for that. It's a great Christmas gift. Thank
you Ac, God bless you, Bro. Thank you for all
the support. Man, You've been so supportive over the years.
Really appreciate it, really appreciate it. Anyways, guys, that's gonna
do it for me. Like I said, I got some

(03:59:04):
really fun streams coming up. One is these aren't sponsors.
So I got a bunch of great sponsored treams. But
the ones that aren't sponsored is why I'm a Christian supremacist.
The occult origins of Nazism. Yeah, so a bunch of
a bunch of fun, fun topics that I'm going to
be putting together here. But it's good to see everybody.

(03:59:25):
Ac Austin Detulio, Mojo, Christen's Lowboy, Whiteboard, Crispy. It's so
good to see so many of the familiar faces or
here in the chat. And God bless all you guys,
ak at this thank you so much, brother for reading
the book. Ak Atas said that he got the Return
to Babylon and he was really enjoyed, enjoyed the book. Well,

(03:59:49):
thank you very much, guys, And I really if anybody
would like to get access to the book, please buy
a copy. I'd be very very appreciative anybody that would
get a copy of Return to Babylon from Adam to Antichrist.
There's the Amazon link, and here's the if you'd like
a sign copy and then I personally ship it out,
you can get that with this link right here. So Anyways,

(04:00:13):
thank you all so much. God bless you all. Like
I said, tons of content coming in the near future,
so I'm gonna be pumping out so many videos and
streams and got some cool announcements to make as well.
So December is gonna be a busy month. Blessed Nativity
to you all. God bless you all in your families.
I truly love you guys, and I will see you
in the next one as always. Until then, God bless
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