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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | |
| Pray for our enemies. | ||
| Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
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I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | |
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
| MAGA Media. | ||
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I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | |
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
| War Room. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
| Hey there, Hanwell here at the helm on Steve Bannon's War Room. | ||
| Welcome. | ||
| Thanks for joining the show. | ||
| Well, on the 10th of September, when Charlie Kirk was brutally assassinated in front of what is effectively became, thanks to social media, the world's attention. | ||
| Perhaps it wasn't unexpected the degree, the outpouring of grief that was going to follow. | ||
| But perhaps what people didn't quite expect at that moment in time was how Charlie's death, how his martyrdom is inspiring a revival not only in the United States, but right across the world. | ||
| That's what we're going to be looking into this evening. | ||
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That is to say, perhaps people might have expected the outpouring of grief, but they might also have expected it to finish there once the grief had subsided somewhat. | |
| And that is absolutely not the case. | ||
| In fact, day by day, the revival, this momentum behind the revival seems to be growing. | ||
| Let's go to my beloved homeland, the United Kingdom, first. | ||
| Jenny Holland, you have some interesting analysis on something that the Daily Telegraph produced today, right? | ||
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That's right. | |
| The Daily Telegraph has an interesting story about a Christian revival in the United Kingdom being fueled by Charlie Kirk's violent death. | ||
| And some of the numbers it uses are numbers we've actually already discussed in the show from the Bible Society that showed that 18 to 24 year olds church attendance, monthly church attendance, had gone up from 4% in 2018 to 16% this year. | ||
| And that similar numbers in terms of 24 to 38 year olds, that was 13%, now say they are churchgoers monthly as opposed to 4%. | ||
| More interestingly, they speak to these young new congregants directly. | ||
| And two of them, one young man and one young woman in particular pointed to Charlie Kirk's teachings and advocacy on behalf of marriage and sort of more traditional sex roles. | ||
| One young man said that young men didn't really know how to be anymore and what they're supposed to be, which in and of itself is a really tragic statement. | ||
| And he said they also don't know how to relate to women anymore. | ||
| Similarly, a young woman experienced Charlie Kirk as a brilliant positive way of saying to young people how a man should be a man and a woman should be a woman. | ||
| This is a really interesting viewpoint because it just shows, first of all, how much secular liberalism has failed young people if they are not getting this sort of very foundational Education that wouldn't even really have been considered an education before because it was just how society worked and all of these roles were modeled in society. | ||
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So there was a lot to be happy about in this article, although, of course, it's couched in very biased, loaded terminology. | |
| And it does try and inject a little bit of Christian nationalism boogeyman, which I don't know if MAGA is aware, but that's certainly a cudgel with which liberals like to beat and progressives like to beat MAGA about the head with. | ||
| And so, yeah, I mean, you love to see it, right? | ||
| You'd love to see at least some acknowledgement of the positive aspects of MAGA as it pertains to young people and this desperately needed sane morality that Charlie Kirk not only spoke of, but lived and represented in his life. | ||
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And it's, but it's kind of a tale of two extremes, right? | |
| Because another thing I saw today was the absolute polar opposite of that. | ||
| Like, talk about the darkness versus the light. | ||
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Megan Kelly drew the world's attention to something that had gone almost unremarked upon. | |
| She did a segment yesterday, I believe, on an Etsy, or sorry, a Jezebel article that was posted online on September 8th. | ||
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And if your reader or viewers don't know, Jezebel is a sort of like a bit of a snarky hipster zine type website that was very popular maybe 15, 20 years ago among sort of like New York media set. | |
| And as the name indicates, it sort of promotes this bad girl vibe. | ||
| And they actually had a writer, although she didn't have the courage to put her byline on this piece, they had a writer go and, as the headline says, pay some Etsy witches to curse Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Etsy, of course, being the kind of crafty DIY website that's super popular. | ||
| I've bought things off of it myself. | ||
| I've little gifts for children and whatnot. | ||
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And apparently, now you can buy the services of witches, and I kid you not. | |
| Now, the article itself has been taken, it was taken down in the aftermath of Kirk's death. | ||
| First of all, they put a caveat saying that it was satire and they did not wish any physical harm upon him. | ||
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And then they took it down altogether, but the internet always remembers and it's still available on archives. | |
| And it attempts to be tongue-in-cheek. | ||
| But what it really shows is this casual cruelty and this very shallow and sort of glib, sarcastic, nihilistic vibe that so many young women and young men too, but in this case, let's focus on the women, are really sort of proudly flaunting. | ||
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And she goes through this entire process of finding the witch and paying the witch money and how the curse worked. | |
| And, you know, she says things like she didn't want, she only wanted sort of minor annoyances like bad skin or a teleprompter that didn't work and to ruin his day in sort of minor ways. | ||
| But she's celebrating the sort of feminist power, she says, of the Etsy Coven. | ||
| And to know that that would ruin his day would bring this writer her life's greatest joy. | ||
| And she's very chillingly saying, so she's doing this. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Let's pause there because there's quite a bit that you've been through in the last five minutes. | ||
| And I just want to do a synthesis of this to see if I've understood it correctly. | ||
| So, on the one half, on the first half of what you were saying, you're talking about this revival, this astonishing growth. | ||
| And I think the Daily Telegraph was specifically breaking down. | ||
| It wasn't the Catholic Church, it wasn't the Church of England, it was actually the evangelicals. | ||
| I think that they were in their case study, the church that they went to, and they were talking to congregants as they were coming out. | ||
| The statistic from the Bible Society that they were quoting there. | ||
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The statistics, once again, two age groups they're talking about here: 18 to 24 and 25 to 34. | |
| These, for Americans, I know there's America does quite well in getting church attendance across all age cohorts. | ||
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In the UK, that's really not the case. | |
| It's slightly better in the Catholic Church than in the Protestant churches, but it's still sort of been nosediving for quite some time. | ||
| But here is the great discovery, according to this research from the Bible Society. | ||
| Both of those age cohorts won 4% in 2018, and yet now the 18 to 24-year-olds are up to 16%. | ||
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16%, that's like the youngest adult cohort. | |
| 16% in the UK of 18 to 24-year-olds now go to church at least once a month. | ||
| And in that slightly older bracket between 25 to 34, that's up from 14% to 13%. | ||
| So you're actually seeing a greater increase in the youngest adult cohort. | ||
| Jenny, correct me if I'm wrong, correct me if I'm wrong, but that's actually finding itself more in the male, the young guy, the young men component that are starting to go to church. | ||
| So that was the first half of what you were saying, which is absolutely incredible. | ||
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If you'd have told me these statistics like five years ago, that what one in is that 16% of the 18 to 24 age brackets are going to go to church every Sunday. | |
| I wouldn't have believed it. | ||
| And God only knows what they're going to, you know, when these people, then these kids, for the first time in their lives, are going to knock on the church door, go in on a Sunday. | ||
| Certainly within the Church of England ambit, and they're going to see perhaps a lesbian vicar there with green hair. | ||
| Those guys are going to be out there like sort of like a bat out of hell. | ||
| So all three branches, Protestants, Catholics, and evangelicals, they have a lot that those institutional churches have a lot of work to do very quickly if they don't want to see what the Holy Spirit is producing to sort of decay, fall to the ground and decay. | ||
| These seeds have to be watered and find life very quickly. | ||
| So that's the first thing. | ||
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The second thing is the curse. | |
| And this is what's going on on the other side of the spectrum amongst the youth, the increase in interest in the occult, which if any Christian will realize this is straight up straight up a doorway into the satanic. | ||
| Yeah, and I say this not to scandalize the audience in any way, but I just find it that these two extremes are connected. | ||
| These two polar opposites, I should say, are very much connected. | ||
| Because I think that within the majority of people who have not been really genuinely brainwashed by so-called liberal secular values, they're anything but what liberalism really should be. | ||
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But people who are seeing these celebrations and these, like I said, very shallow and caddy and glib, nonchalant curses being put upon a man who was then, two days after this was published, murdered in front of the world's eyes. | |
| Those people, those people are being, people are being galvanized by seeing these, especially these women, acting out and acting like witches and gleefully enjoying the suffering of an innocent family. | ||
| That is driving young men and young women out of the arms of liberal secularism and into the doors of Christian churches across the West. | ||
| This is an incredibly galvanizing moment. | ||
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To say that, you know, I think it has to give us all pause too. | |
| And I say this as a person who's still very secular, to see that this article was posted on the 8th of September and ends with the words from the witch, you will see results of my curse in two to three weeks. | ||
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And have that within two to three weeks, have the subject of this curse be murdered in front of all of our eyes, has to give pause even to the most secularly minded and materialistically minded people out there. | |
| It's a very chilling thing to think about. | ||
| And again, what is the only alternative to that? | ||
| Because there is no alternative to that in secular liberalism. | ||
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There is no alternative. | |
| There is no one from the Democratic Party, for example, coming out and saying, hey, hey, hey, wait a gosh darn minute. | ||
| Enough of this terrible behavior. | ||
| We're all going to behave like respectful adults. | ||
| Nobody on the left, nobody on the liberal side is coming out and saying that. | ||
| So who can these young people turn to when they're rightly appalled and disgusted and horrified by what progressivism has become, which is a manifestation of demonic energy, whether or not you genuinely think demonics are materially real or not? | ||
| How else do you describe such an act as proudly boasting that you have put a hex on someone who is then murdered, taking down the article to cover your own behind, but leaving in the caveat that they reserved the right to republish it at a later time when the Ferrore over Kirk's death had died down? | ||
| There is no other place for these young people to go. | ||
| That's kind of how I felt too, when I was really starting to look into the horrors of woke and the terrible things it was doing to the minds of young people. | ||
| I couldn't find in liberal secularism and in the intellectual discourse, quote unquote, of liberal secularism, I could not find any reasoned calming influence. | ||
| There was nothing that was satisfying. | ||
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There was nothing meaty enough and robust enough to push back on that. | |
| And that's how I ended up finding my way towards Christianity, which is where I am now. | ||
| Jenny, you've done a great service bringing this to light today on the show. | ||
| We've got to get this message out. | ||
| It's an Ephesians 6:12 moment, folks. | ||
| I think that's pretty clear. | ||
| Our fight is not against flesh and blood. | ||
| I just want to quickly read, but against power's dominions. | ||
| It's a spiritual battle. | ||
| I just want to read something quickly from the article, the Telegraph article asking what young people have found in Kirk's videos. | ||
| And they respond with a clear message about what Christianity could offer society. | ||
| It offers meaning and purpose and relationships. | ||
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I read that. | |
| I thought it was something Steve Banner says all the time on this show about task and purpose. | ||
| And that's a very, that's true. | ||
| That is absolutely within the DNA of the Christian narrative. | ||
| And the article goes on to say: in America, where there has been a similar boom, an uptick, this Christian revival, it tracks alongside a twin surge in nationalism. | ||
| Jenny, this is your point here about Christian nationalism being a bugbear of the Liberals. | ||
| The two are almost mutually inclusive in the Charlie Kirk sphere, it says. | ||
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However, in Britain, the connection isn't quite so obvious. | |
| And that, folks, is the job of the war room, not only in America, but right across the world, to join the dots to suggest that the future going forward, in fact, the 10th of September as the assassination point, really will mark divide history. | ||
| I'm sure of this into before and after. | ||
| And the future course of what we are trying to do to save Western civilization is ever more clearly dependent on Christian nationalism. | ||
| Jenny, thanks for that breakdown. | ||
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| Well, we're going to continue now with the good news on the show, which is always a pleasant change. | ||
| Frank Walker, you've been studying President Trump's address to the United Nations, and it's an anthology of his greatest hits, isn't it? | ||
| And so one humding after another. | ||
| Let me just go a few some of these things. | ||
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What he said. | |
| He said that the called climate change a con job and mocking the Paris Accord. | ||
| And he said, don't ever talk about coal, say clean, beautiful coal. | ||
| So he's in full trolling mode there to the global, the globalists' answer to the Vatican. | ||
| That's the United Nations. | ||
| He was hardline on immigration. | ||
| He mocked the world leaders there, saying that the countries are all going to hell. | ||
| That were his precise words. | ||
| Tell us, Frank, talk us through one of the best speeches I think any president of America or any world leader has given at the UN since it was founded. | ||
| I would say that that was an example of real leadership, what happened, because he's so funny. | ||
| You know, he, he, as a builder, he made a bid on a UN building in New York for half a million, I mean, half a billion dollars. | ||
| And he told them that you were going to have overruns and they and it ended up costing $5 billion. | ||
| He made the UN look just terrible. | ||
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He made them look terrible. | |
| He said, I was going to give them marble and mahogany, and they got Terrazzo. | ||
| You're walking on Terrazzo right now. | ||
| The elevator doesn't work. | ||
| I can't get a teleprompter. | ||
| I have to do this on my own. | ||
| That's so effective. | ||
| That's so effective. | ||
| And he did the same thing to Europe. | ||
| He's like, Europe, your carbon footprint is off by 37%, but you have no jobs and you have no factories. | ||
| Good job. | ||
| Congratulations. | ||
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He touched on so many points that struck me that they were the same kind of issues that Leo, the Pope, uses as his religion, really. | |
| But you can't say they both have the same religion. | ||
| I mean, Trump touched on global. | ||
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| Go ahead. | ||
| Frank, that point is absolutely the issue here, right? | ||
| You have two contrary apexes. | ||
| You have President Trump and you have Pope Leo. | ||
| Both of these pinnacle points represent the diametric opposite point of view in politics. | ||
| Is that right? | ||
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Right. | |
| Trump, in his discourse to the UN, is giving the anti-Leo position. | ||
| Right, but Leo claims to be able to help with these. | ||
| Trump says this kind of climate stuff, this scam is going to ruin your economies and take away jobs. | ||
| The illegal aliens are bringing injustice. | ||
| Leo is all about justice. | ||
| Injustice. | ||
| In Europe, 50% of the people are from out of the country in the jails, 72% in Switzerland. | ||
| And then in the United States, you have the 300,000 children that are lost. | ||
| You have all the shuttling of people, the trafficking. | ||
| And he said something I think is really key. | ||
| He said that they're taking away your heritage. | ||
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They're taking away your heritage. | |
| And they're taking away, which to him also means religion. | ||
| At the end of his talk, he said, let us stand for free speech and free expression. | ||
| Let us protect religious liberty, including the most persecuted religion in the planet today. | ||
| It's called Christianity. | ||
| Let's protect borders, ensure safety, and preserve the cultures, treasures, and traditions of our societies. | ||
| He wants to save these things. | ||
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The Pope doesn't want to do that. | |
| The Pope has his own religion of climate. | ||
| And the Pope is all about the economy. | ||
| He's getting ready to release an exhortation on the poor. | ||
| But who is going to actually help the poor? | ||
| Leo is all about peace, but he always just lands on one side of these confrontations. | ||
| Trump is actually, he says in the speech, you have to take action if you want to have peace. | ||
| You can't just talk. | ||
| You know, he says the United Nations had great potential, but what we don't see it here. | ||
| And, you know, Leo talks about global governance. | ||
| Trump is trying to govern through tariffs. | ||
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It's something that he actually has control over. | |
| He doesn't want to rule the world, but he doesn't want to do business with Brazil if they're going to treat, you know, take away freedoms. | ||
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And I think maybe, you know, other European nations might feel the tariffs that have a part of a kind of a global, you know, it's not global governance, but it is. | |
| It's just saying we can't. | ||
| And Leo is all the church, the Leo Church is all about this. | ||
| In fact, Leo Church uses UN language all the time. | ||
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And Trump just skewered the UN. | |
| Yeah, Frank, you had a story. | ||
| You flagged up a story about Cardinal Supic, right? | ||
| I think on the immigration point, which is exactly what you're saying. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Cardinal Supic has given a top award to a local senator, Dick Durbin. | ||
| And he was, you know, he was called on it, which was, I was surprised. | ||
| He was called by bishops Propracki and Archbishop Corleone out of Frisco. | ||
| That's Durbin's bishop and the Frisco Archbishop. | ||
| And he responded by saying, well, he was all about life. | ||
| You know, that kind of seamless garment life. | ||
| It was a great example how about the seamless garment that they use is really about death. | ||
| It's about death. | ||
| It's a way to get to elect people that will fund Cardinal Supic's freaky church. | ||
| It's a legal aliens church. | ||
| You know, they're all about social justice, but they don't care about the poor. | ||
| They don't care about the justice in society and all the crimes of illegals. | ||
| That's what his point was. | ||
| This is Dick Durbin has really contributed to what we call life, even though he believes in infanticide after birth abortion. | ||
| But I was surprised to see that these two bishops have pushed back against this. | ||
| That's kind of new. | ||
| I don't know if they would have so easily done this. | ||
| And I've seen a few. | ||
| That to me signals a little bit of a change in the reaction to Leo. | ||
| People are starting to really recognize that he isn't the conservative that they thought he was, but he's really more. | ||
| And because Cardinal Supic is so connected to Leo. | ||
| You know, Leo is building this with Chicago's help, this Castle Gondolfo Climate Center, while he's teaching about helping the poor. | ||
| He's all about the grift that Trump is talking about that's going to just make people poor from this side of the pond and the other side. | ||
| And while he's building this wonderful, you know, big bistro of climate science, which Trump rightly skewered, and Cardinal Supic is funding with Dick Durbin's help. | ||
| Well, you mentioned, Frank, that people are starting to wake up to the fact that Pope Leo isn't the great conservative that Trad Inc. had been selling them. | ||
| And I have to pay tribute to Canon 212 here because literally from the first 60 seconds of the announcement, you and your website, you were drilling down on this prophetically, a voice in the wilderness. | ||
| And of course, now Trad Inc. is starting to realize that they tacked to the wrong winter. | ||
| Just give me 30 seconds, if you wouldn't mind, because we're heading to the break now. | ||
| 30 seconds. | ||
| Tell me the quandary that American faithful pious Catholics are going to have in the coming years when they hear, when they see their political leader, President Trump, speaking far more to their hopes, desires, fears, and angers than the actual head of their earthly institution. | ||
| I think the only thing that we can see is what happened in Latin America with liberation theology, because that's what they're pushing here. | ||
| When Catholics find that the Charlie Kirk kind of Protestants are more Catholic than they are, they're going to go that way. | ||
| When they see that a Protestant like Trump is teaching things that actually care about these issues, instead of this bogus liberation theology coming out of Rome, they're going to leave in droves. | ||
| It's happened before, and it'll happen again. | ||
| We need a pope that actually teaches Catholic Christian faith the gospel, and they're going to move wherever they see that, unfortunately. | ||
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| Well, welcome back. | ||
| In the first half of the show, we were talking about the revival based on the finding its impetus around the martyrdom of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And also, we were talking about the fact that Pope Leo is inspiring nothing. | ||
| Well, there's an article now out by Chris Jackson, who's somebody. | ||
| He's one of the three sources that I would suggest is perennially excellent under this pontificate. | ||
| Three sources being Frank Walker's 212, The War Room, and Chris Jackson. | ||
| And he's got an article out saying exactly this, exactly what we've been looking at on the show so far. | ||
| Charlie and Erica Kirk inspire a revival. | ||
| Leo inspires nothing. | ||
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Who better to break this down for us and to tie these themes together than Liz Yore? | |
| Good evening to you, Liz. | ||
| Hi, Ben. | ||
| Great to be with you. | ||
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And War Room Rome. | |
| Tell us, what is the inestimable, minestimable Chris Jackson's suggesting this time around? | ||
| Well, I think we're seeing the Charlie Kirk effect. | ||
| We actually saw it in what I would call the ban and beast mode of Donald Trump yesterday at the UN, laying all the crimes of the UN at their feet, climate change, the colossal damage of immigration. | ||
| He called them out with courage, with fearlessness. | ||
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We also saw something extremely unusual. | |
| You know, there's been prophecies that bishops would be fighting bishops. | ||
| Well, it seems to me that we now see Catholic bishops in America pushing back on the ideology of the modernists of the globalists, pushing back on Cardinal Subich. | ||
| We've never seen this before. | ||
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Now we have bishops who are calling out the accolades that are being given to a pro-abort Catholic politician, one of the most well-known Dick Durbin. | |
| This again is, I think, the courage that, you know, Steve Bannon always talks about courage is contagious. | ||
| I think we are finally seeing that everybody has been given a voice since Charlie's voice has been silenced. | ||
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And I think, you know, the grieving widow, Erica Kirk, talked about in ways that we haven't heard in 60 years, 70 years. | |
| She exalted marriage. | ||
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She encouraged all of us to follow the will of God. | |
| And she talked about the lost boys of the West, the beleaguered young white boys of America and of Europe who have been put down. | ||
| In fact, even today on MSNBC, Hillary Clinton was talking about the white boys who brought so much damage to America. | ||
| Those days are over. | ||
| As everybody has said, as Erica has said, as Steve Bannon has said, these boys are not the problem. | ||
| They are the solution. | ||
| They brought peace to the world through laying down their lives. | ||
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And I think what we're now seeing, you know, certainly in Chris Jackson, Padre Peregrino is a blog, they're all pointing out and taking their lead from Charlie Kirk. | |
| You know, it takes a non-Catholic to see the faults of the Catholic Church. | ||
| Charlie was, you know, very enthralled with the Catholic Church, had many dear friends who were Catholics. | ||
| Many said that he was this far from becoming a Catholic, very close to coming into the Catholic Church. | ||
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And yet his problem was with Pope Francis and with now Leo. | |
| And he called them out in their modernist ideology, in their failure to protect abortion around the world and not to speak out with a loud, clear voice. | ||
| And, you know, that is what Charlie did. | ||
| And I tend to believe that that revival that we saw on Sunday, that, you know, really all of us submitting to the will of God. | ||
| And when Erica said that Charlie often said, here I am, Lord, use me, that that is being taken up not only by Donald Trump going into the belly of the beast, the UN, and throwing a rhetorical Molotov cocktail into that group and calling out all their diabolical plans to destroy humanity, but also, and hopefully this is a new beginning for the Catholic Church, | ||
| that they will begin to see that it is right and actually their responsibility and duties as the hierarchy, as the princes of the church, to articulate the freedom of Christianity, the ability to become really saviors for Jesus Christ to fight. | ||
| And, you know, Jenny was talking about this battle of good and evil, which we saw in Technicolor on September 10th. | ||
| We saw good and evil. | ||
| And what we saw the following Sunday is we saw that good is going to overcome evil, but it will only overcome it with a battle, with speaking out, with the ability for all Christians in America, around the world, now especially in Europe and England, to be able to articulate the belief in Jesus Christ and the courage to speak his gospel saints. | ||
| And unless that is done, we are going to be overcome by evil. | ||
| So it is, you know, we are just beginning to see the Charlie Kirk effect. | ||
| And I am convinced young, old, middle-aged are going to take up his banner. | ||
| And he gave us all courage. | ||
| And Erica, standing at the foot of her cross, at the foot of her cross, gave everyone courage. | ||
| And so it was truly a gift from God that this tragedy really turned into a revival of Christianity and a revival of the battle that is before us. | ||
| And each one must take up their challenge, just like Charlie Kirk did. | ||
| And so we're going to continue to see the gifts of Charlie Kirk continue not only here in America, but throughout the world. | ||
| I think there were two references to take when Christ says, take up your cross and follow me. | ||
| One of those references has the word daily in it. | ||
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| It's not simply a single decision to make at one point and say, yeah, okay, I'll be Christian. | ||
| The work is ongoing, that sacrifice, the self-emptying into Jesus Christ is something that the Christian needs to work at constantly right throughout the course of life. | ||
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| So Lizzie or just give me two minutes if you wouldn't mind and tell me what your view is with regards to, you know, our daily job is to pick up the cross of Christ and follow him. | ||
| But are our pastors, are our priests giving us sufficient warning of the role that evil, the devil, curses, hexes play in our lives? | ||
| Or do you think perhaps some denominations handle this better than others? | ||
| Well, I'm glad Jenny brought that to our attention. | ||
| I think it's very important for people to realize in real terms this demonic infestation infiltration. | ||
| I've talked to many exorcists who have seen a huge increase in demonic possession. | ||
| There's just not enough exorcists around the world to battle this. | ||
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And so, you know, it's interesting, isn't it, that Charlie was wearing at his wife's request a St. Michael the Archangel medal when he was assassinated. | |
| And she now wears it and carries it. | ||
| And what troubles me about the Catholic Church is that Pope Leo XIII had given all of us a St. Michael's prayer that was to be said at the end of every Mass. | ||
| And that, of course, during Vatican II faded away. | ||
| I would really urge Catholics who attend Mass to begin just on their own, suispante, to say the St. Michael's prayer, which is St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our protection against the wickedness of the devil. | ||
| We have a recognition in the Catholic Church, not only because of the exorcists who have a ministry worldwide, but a recognition in our theology about the reality and existence of the devil. | ||
| And when there is a void, when people walk away from the mass, walk away from the church and the faith, the devil, the devil comes in. | ||
| And I think it's most important for us, not only in the Catholic Church, not to wait for the bishops or the cardinals to invoke Saint Michael, but that's kind of the Charlie Kirk effect. | ||
| I mean, that's what he had on his body at the moment he was killed. | ||
| And it's a message from the grave, isn't it? | ||
| That we need to fight this battle against evil. | ||
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Liz, that's an outstanding point to close the show on. | |
| And I absolutely love it when the very best of evangelicalism, someone like Charlie Kirk, is drawn towards the Catholic devotionals. | ||
| That's the Holy Spirit at work. | ||
| And that should be a two-way interface, I think. | ||
| They're taking the very best and sharing it. | ||
| But that's beautiful. | ||
| Liz, York, would you quickly remind people where the war room posse can go to catch up with your analysis on social media? | ||
| I have a Substack, Elizabeth Yore, a website, Your Children, and I'm everywhere on social media under Elizabeth Yore, Twitter Getter, Truth. | ||
| Jenny Holland, where do people go to catch your writing? | ||
| I know you're very active on Substack. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| You can find me on Substack at jennyholland.substack.com. | ||
| And I also use their social media app notes a lot. | ||
| And I'm on Twitter, our ex at Semper Femina21. | ||
| Frank Walker. | ||
| Canon 212, 1N, and type it into the address line. | ||
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And you can see all of the daily news links for how to do the Catholic Church and the world that's related to it. | |
| And you can see the daily update there, or you can go on Rumble and Gloria TV to see the daily news update that I do. | ||
| It's about 10 minutes. | ||
| And also on Twitter, Canon 212 spelled out. | ||
| Liz, Jenny, Frank, I'm indebted to you for your time, as always, breaking down the developments across Christendom. | ||
| I can't recommend Canon 212, folks, strongly enough. | ||
| Frank Walker is the Catholic Matt Drudge, and anything that is taking place in the Catholic State, you will find her at that there. | ||
| That website, Canon212, is updated in real time. | ||
| My thanks to Spencer Will, Real America's Voice, for the technical production, as always, putting this show together, and to our producer, Cameron Wallace. | ||
| The final 30 seconds before the show, we're going to finish the show today with a musical tribute. | ||
| This is a world exclusive for the war room. | ||
| A musical tribute prepared by a friend of mine who did the words, the video montage, the music, everything. | ||
| The whole thing was created by him, Julio Curatella. | ||
| This is a musical tribute to Charlie Kirk. | ||
| He put on subtitles in it for you, the war room audience in English. | ||
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Just an illustration of how Charlie's death has ricocheting its effects right across the world. | |
| See you next week, folks. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| Charlie, fratelo nostro, il male non vince. | ||
| La tua voce está pura, Charli, guerriero di dío, la tua croce, diventa bandiera sicura. | ||
| Y corpo codaro tiestra puato la vita, mano el coracio, mano un la libertar. | ||
| Yil to sangue seme que n la terra germoglia. | ||
| E uni la crima ochi, diventa preguiera. | ||
| Tián lociso per cuerlo que se nato. | ||
| Perú pua poro que vole visvellare. | ||
| O el el silencio grida piu del parole. | ||
| E la tua memorio ne suno, la pua cancelvare. | ||
| Charli vamo libero, tián no culpito perque non ayabuto paura. | ||
| Charli, fratelo nostro, el maleno vince. | ||
| La tua vocher esta pura. | ||
| You Que sembra que tratieni respiro. | ||
| Dalcello dios ya face ti consola. | ||
| Et ti apre un peso di paradiso. | ||
| Charli, vamo libero. | ||
| Etuede, camina nuancora tradinoy. | ||
| Charli, fratelo nostro y tua sonio. | ||
| El nosro punto di smolta. | ||
| Charli, guerriero di tio, il tu nomen. | ||
| Diventaruche Don't want it, shall leave me there Shouting. | ||
| We die. |