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Great Earthquake Coming
00:03:09
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| That's right. | |
| The shaking is just beginning. | |
| That's right. | |
| Yes. | |
| The earth Christ Church, can you memorize that for me? | |
| The great earthquake that took place just after the election took place. | |
| Well, if you know anything about prophets and you know anything about God's prophecies, God will shake a mountain. | |
| God will will speak through the angels. | |
| God will do all these things. | |
| Well, when Christ's church is shaken by a mighty earthquake to a prophet, that means God saying, I'm going to shake my church. | |
| And I believe God is about to shake America. | |
| Going to shake the earth. | |
| And you think because we've elected Donald Trump, we got peace and safety? | |
| I mean, people are stopped preparing. | |
| Professor, did you know people were buying guns every day more than the day before for the last years? | |
| Yes. | |
| While a certain president was in office. | |
| Right. | |
| And now that Donald Trump has been elected president to be, they have stopped buying guns. | |
| It's plummeting. | |
| We can't go back to sleep. | |
| If anything that Reagan interview proves, he's saying the same things that are appropriate today. | |
| Well, we elected him and we went to sleep. | |
| And the left got even farther along than when they were in the 70s. | |
| So we can't go back to sleep. | |
| We can't say Donald Trump is going to fix everything. | |
| We have to stay awake. | |
| We won the battle. | |
| We won the battle. | |
| Now, Professor. | |
| Yes. | |
| The American Revolution. | |
| Yes. | |
| Did it take one battle to win the American Revolution? | |
| It's an analogy. | |
| I even said this to my friend Newt a couple weeks ago. | |
| You're talking about Newt? | |
| Gangrich, yeah. | |
| And we believed, we woke up the day after the election, and to use a revolutionary analogy, it's like, okay, we've had the battle of Yorktown. | |
| The struggle's over. | |
| Let's go home. | |
| No. | |
| What we have now witnessed is Lexington and Concord. | |
| We still have times we have to get through. | |
| When we elected Ronald Reagan, a lot of us fell asleep, and we let Congress run amok. | |
| And always remember, the debt that was incurred during the Reagan administration was engineered by the liberals in Congress, who they then pointed at Ronald Reagan and blamed. | |
| Newt does another revolution in 94. | |
| What happens? | |
| We went to sleep again. | |
| Don't fall asleep this third and final time. | |
| This is our last chance. | |
| If we fall asleep now, we really got a problem. | |
| And let me just throw one more point in here. | |
| When you have a person who will no longer be first lady in four or five weeks, turn around and tell America, I've lost hope. | |
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Deliberate Poisoning
00:00:32
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| What kind of message? | |
| There used to be some sort of time when an outgoing administration would be helpful and shake hands and say, what can we do? | |
| Instead, there is a deliberate poisoning of the waters that's going to be happening across these next several weeks prior to the inauguration. | |
| It will continue afterwards. | |
| Don't fall asleep. | |
| Otherwise, we're never going to reach Yorktown. | |
| We're never going to reach, as Ronald Reagan said, the city on the hill. | |