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Four Shocking Videos
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| If we ever forget that we're one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under. | |
| Where we are no longer a Christian nation, I believe God is trying to say to this nation, I'm giving you one last merciful call. | |
| We have some shocking information to talk with you about today. | |
| You know, what's still hot right now is this whole immigration issue, but there have been some absolutely shocking videos that I have seen within the past 10 days that you have got to watch with us. | |
| There's a total of four videos. | |
| We're going to try to get through all four of them today. | |
| For sure, three, but I really want you to see all four of them, and you are going to be shocked. | |
| Okay, let's start off with just saying, hey, listen, why are we talking about this crazy immigration issue right now? | |
| Well, as you know, John, about a week and a half ago, a couple weeks ago, this rogue judge, that completely defied the Constitution and challenged President Donald Trump on saying, | |
| because basically what he, Donald Trump, as you know, he was trying to make it so that people from seven different countries that are terror related, not necessarily Muslim countries, because there are other countries in the world with much higher Muslim population, but yet those countries can still come to America right now. | |
| It's these seven countries because they are linked to terrorism. | |
| Terrorism, terrorism. | |
| And it's not a bar forever and indefinitely. | |
| It's simply a bar until they can figure out some extreme vetting processes. | |
| Can I say something? | |
| Absolutely. | |
| You know, that whole subject's got me a little jacked. | |
| One, because he doesn't work for himself. | |
| He works for the president. | |
| He's not. | |
| Yeah, he's not like just doing his own job like the rest of the civilians. | |
| He does have a right to his own opinion, but he's going about it all wrong and he's usurping authority. | |
| And when your judicial courts are usurping authority, I wouldn't be least bit surprised to start seeing other people try to do that. | |
| And guess what? | |
| Let me tell you right now, here's the article. | |
| Since the time when the bar was supposed to happen, 60% right here, 60% of refugee arrivals since the judge halted Trump's order come from five of the terror-prone countries. | |
| Now remember, there are seven on the list, but since that date, out of all the countries in the world, 60% of all the refugees have come from five of those seven countries. | |
| Let me read it for you. | |
| 60% of the refugees admitted into the United States since a federal judge halted President Trump's executive order designed to prevent foreign terrorist entry into the United States originated from five of the seven countries identified by the administration and its predecessor as most risky. | |
| Remember, there are other countries with much higher Muslim populations. | |
| It's not a ban on Muslims. | |
| It's a ban on extremists. | |
| These are the most terror-prone countries in the world. | |
| And I am thankful to God that we actually have a president in the White House whose main objective is to protect the American citizens. | |
| Let me just say something with you. | |
| You know, if by some chance this, the 9th District Judge or judges, because there's more than one, do get him banned and for somehow that that actually works, I believe that he should be held accountable if they decide to let more in, more extremists, if anything happens, that judge or those judges should be held accountable publicly. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Now, do we believe in having immigration? | |
| Do we believe in taking in refugees into America? | |
| Yes. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Absolutely 100%. | |
| But we also believe in assimilation. | |
| And I couldn't agree more with President Theodore Roosevelt in 1907. | |
| He said this. | |
| In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else. | |
| For it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, of birthplace, or origin. | |
| But this is predicated upon the person's becoming in every facet an American and nothing but an American. | |
| There can be no divided allegiance here. | |
| Any man who says he is an American, but also something else, isn't an American at all. | |
| We have room for one flag, the American flag. | |
| We have room for but one language here, and it's the English language. | |
| And we have room for but one soul loyalty, and that is a loyalty to the American people. | |
| Can you imagine the liberals if those exact words, I mean, let's just say he was here today with us, President Theodore Roosevelt, okay? | |
| Wow. | |
| Would they deem him as a racist, bigot, intolerable man? | |
| That's right. | |
| And yet it's truth. | |
| Are we not living in crazy times? | |
| We are, because it's just like you said, it has nothing to do with a race of people. | |
| It's just we need to be able to vet them, find out their backgrounds, their beliefs. | |
| And it's just like you said, if they don't assimilate, then they don't belong here. | |
| If they don't want to be American, then they don't want to belong here. | |
| If they don't want to follow the Constitution, they don't belong here. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Wow. | |
| You know, and most of these men that are coming here, it's interesting. | |
| You see the pictures? | |
| It's not women and children and men. | |
| It's basically solely men. | |
| 30-year-old men is what are coming here. | |
| Are they leaving the children and the women behind? | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'm not sure what's really going on here. | |
| Well, that's just interesting. | |
| When you look at different, the demographics of the people that are coming in, you are seeing these 30-year-old men or just middle-aged men in general. | |
| And it is interesting because you wonder where are their families? | |
| Where are their children? | |
| Where are, because especially with certain areas, like they are very, like, you'll look at the family size compared to America. | |
| America is about 2.5, your average family size of children. | |
| But in a lot of the Middle Eastern... | |
| Not even longer. | |
| We're going to be talking about that. | |
| Okay. | |
| That is, in America right now, it's beneath 1.6 per household. | |
| Wow. | |
| And that's a part of this whole thing that's taking place right now, actually. | |
| So even more, that shows that how little, like, really, how small the average American family is compared to a lot of the Middle Eastern countries that have multiple children, that have at least like four or five, six children per family. | |
| And you kind of wonder, it makes me wonder, whenever you know that, where are these people? | |
| Where are these men? | |
| Because there's all these different men that are coming in, middle-aged men. | |
| So that's an age that you would have a family, a wife, several children. | |
| Where are their families? | |
| Where are their kids? | |
| Leaving them behind. | |
| But they're coming here to get a better life. | |
| Yet, isn't it about all of the refugees? | |
| Isn't it about all of their families and the children? | |
| Isn't it about saving the children? | |
| Because even through media, we're seeing all of these pictures of different refugee children that are suffering, that are in different countries, that have been subjected to horrible, horrific scenes, and they're covered in dust or blood. | |
| Yet, what about these kids? | |
| Where are these people's families and their children and their wives? | |
| That's what concerns me. | |
| It's a Trojan horse. | |
| That's what it is. | |
| It's a Trojan horse. | |
| And Europe right now is struggling with the result of Muslim immigration. | |
| I mean, you can see the rapes, the murders, the Muslims demanding Sharia law, and that's what's taking place. | |
| But we got only a one-hour show today. | |
| I've got to get in four incredible videos. | |
| Recently, there was a video online of a Marine vet that's actually serving in the Middle East right now, and it's completely viral over nearly 50 million views. | |
| And he is speaking out on, from his perspective, being there, why he supports the Trump travel ban. | |
| Play this shocking video. | |
| What's going on? | |
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Discussion On The Executive Order
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| I just wanted to take a minute and reach out to everybody and talk about a certain subject that came up the other morning. | |
| And I think people should know about it. | |
| Obviously, I don't work over in the United States. | |
| I work overseas. | |
| And I'm currently in Iraq, which is one of the countries that were on the list. | |
| And there's been a lot of discussion about the executive order. | |
| Obviously, in the United States, there's lots going on. | |
| And over here, there's a lot going on as well. | |
| Just a lot of things you all don't see. | |
| So the other morning, we were having a discussion on the executive order. | |
| And a lot of the Iraqis obviously showed their displeasure in this executive order and why they feel like they've been betrayed by the United States and so on. | |
| Now, I'm not here to get into a discussion with you about policies or this or that or anything like that. | |
| I just want to talk to you and make a comment about the discussion I actually had with these gentlemen. | |
| So I listened to what they had to say, and after they were done yelling and screaming about their opinion on things, I asked a simple question. | |
| And I got an answer to that simple question. | |
| I got it without hesitation. | |
| My simple question was, as an American, if I went out in town right now, would I be welcome? | |
| And they instantly said, absolutely not. | |
| You would not be welcome. | |
| And I said, okay, so what would happen if I went out in town? | |
| And they said, the locals would snatch me up and kill me within an hour. | |
| I'd be tortured first. | |
| And after they were done torturing me, I'd probably be beheaded. | |
| It would, you know, go on video for everybody to see as an example. | |
| And so I already knew this was going to happen, but I wanted to hear it from them. | |
| I wanted to hear it from them. | |
| And, you know, the point of it is, the point I'm trying to make is, you know, this is the local populace that would do this. | |
| This isn't ISIS. | |
| This isn't Al-Qaeda. | |
| This isn't the PMU. | |
| This isn't a militia from the Iranians or anything like that. | |
| This is the local populace that would do this. | |
| So my question to them was pretty simple then after that. | |
| If you would do this to me in your country, why would I let you in my country? | |
| Because all this means to me is that if you had the opportunity to take the life of an American, you would do it. | |
| So maybe there's something you all need to think about back there. | |
| If this is the way some of these cultures feel, this is the way that these countries feel about Americans. | |
| Why would you be so naive to believe that if they came to the United States, they would do anything any different than what they would do right here in their own country? | |
| I don't know, man. | |
| Just trying to inform you about what's actually happening on the ground in one of the banned countries. | |
| Something you should probably think about. | |
| I can't go out in town here. | |
| Why should they go out inside of my country? | |
| Well, I really respect this guy for stepping out there and putting his opinion. | |
| I know it's not easy, especially when you're on the front lines taking care of a job. | |
| And I want to say real quick that I admire the men and women who fight for America, who go overseas to really put their lives on the line to protect us back here. | |
| And, you know, he was actually just on Sean Hannity his show a couple days ago. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And what, his video went viral, hit like 44 million. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| And climbing. | |
| But his point through the whole video is incredible. | |
| Just asking them point blank, why would we invite you over here if your values are to capture us, torture us, and kill us and then display it publicly? | |
| Why would anything change? | |
| Basically, they say that, I mean, if we're the great Satan, Israel is their enemy. | |
| What are we expecting by bringing the extremists here? | |
| I mean, I think we're fooling ourselves. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Well, and the other thing is, is that I think really it comes down to the media is fooling us. | |
| And with that, because he point blank, he's over there. | |
| He's talking to the people. | |
| He's seeing the actual, like, the reality of the situation. | |
| Brian Williams on that. | |
| Yeah, and when we're looking at it over in America, we see all these news networks and we even just see just social media in general. | |
| Just anybody that's, and I mean, of course, we have, as Americans, as Christians, as people, and humans in general, we have a heart for other people. | |
| But when you see the media just propelling it even more, saying, well, if you don't want immigrants, then you're a heartless person. | |
| If you don't want immigrants, then you don't stand for America. | |
| If you don't stand for people, you don't. | |
| And it makes the people that are trying to protect this country painted out to be horrible people. | |
| It has got to be when they're not. | |
| That's got to lead to this question is, okay, if everybody else is being so warm to these immigrants and allowing Russia into their countries, I mean, Germany's having issues, Sweden's having issues, Europe's, England's having issues. | |
| Why aren't there surrounding countries taking them in? | |
| Why isn't the United Emirates taking them in? | |
| You've got billions of dollars right there with big oil tycoons, and what are they doing? | |
| You know, that's a great question, John. | |
| I think we need to answer that question. | |
| So the question is, why don't refugees, why do they feel so strongly about going to Western countries whenever there are actually very, very wealthy Muslim countries? | |
| Now, I'm saying, like, I'm not saying, like, well, why don't they go to their own countries? | |
| I'm saying this. | |
| Whenever you have a religion that calls America the great Satan, that refers to us as the scum of the earth, you know, who do they want to kill? | |
| It's the Jew, the Christian, and the infidel, which is basically anybody who doesn't believe like them. | |
| So you have a country called America in which they call us the great Satan, and yet they want to come here. | |
| What is it? | |
| Is it to be a part of the American dream? | |
| Hello, have you ever seen Dubai? | |
| I mean, Dubai, in many aspects, puts New York City to shame. | |
| It is the most opulent extravagance to the, I mean, I can't even put it into words. | |
| It's insane. | |
| I mean, the place is gold. | |
| I mean, it's crazy. | |
| And yet, why aren't they opening the doors to these immigrants or refugees? | |
| Well, I gotta, here's a little opinion for you. | |
| Maybe they're smart. | |
| Maybe these liberals are smarter than I really give them credit for in the fact that maybe they're just approaching this. | |
| If you can't beat them, join them. | |
| Let me tell you. | |
| I think they're coming to the Western countries who do not believe like them. | |
| And I think it's to fulfill their scripture, to fulfill their prophetic scripture, whatever you want to call it, which is demonically inspired in the Quran and the Hadiths. | |
| And it's to spread Sharia law to the whole country. | |
| Now, here's the thing that you might not have heard very often. | |
| To spread Sharia law, which, you know, as you know, is wicked. | |
| If the devil himself could write a constitution, it would look like Sharia law. | |
| And also, you really can't separate the Muslim religion from Sharia law. | |
| They go together, and also the Sharia law is in complete 100% conflict with our constitution. | |
| But it's to spread. | |
| Why do the Western world to fulfill the create a global caliphate? | |
| Now, here's the part you might not have heard. | |
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Fertility Rate Crisis
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| It's not necessarily through terrorism. | |
| It's not necessarily through jihad, but through repopulation. | |
| Repopulation. | |
| Now, what do I mean? | |
| I want you to watch this next video and tell me how long before Islam and Sharia law controls the USA, not through terrorism and through jihad, but simply through repopulation. | |
| Watch this video. | |
| In order for a culture to maintain itself for more than 25 years, there must be a fertility rate of 2.11 children per family. | |
| With anything less, the culture will decline. | |
| Historically, no culture has ever reversed a 1.9 fertility rate. | |
| A rate of 1.3 impossible to reverse. | |
| Because it would take 80 to 100 years to correct itself. | |
| And there is no economic model that can sustain a culture during that time. | |
| In other words, if two sets of parents each have one child, there are half as many children as parents. | |
| If those children have one child, then there are one-fourth as many grandchildren as grandparents. | |
| If only a million babies are born in 2006, it's hard to have two million adults enter the workforce in 2026. | |
| As the population shrinks, so does the culture. | |
| As of 2007, the fertility rate in France was 1.8. | |
| England, 1.6. | |
| Greece, 1.3. | |
| Germany, 1.3. | |
| Italy, 1.2. | |
| Spain, 1.1. | |
| Across the entire European Union of 31 countries, the fertility is a mere 1.38. | |
| Historical research tells us these numbers are impossible to reverse. | |
| In a matter of years, Europe, as we know it, will cease to exist. | |
| Yet the population of Europe is not declining. | |
| Why? | |
| Immigration, Islamic immigration. | |
| Of all population growth in Europe since 1990, 90% has been Islamic immigration. | |
| France, 1.8 children per family. | |
| Muslims, 8.1. | |
| In southern France, traditionally one of the most populated church regions in the world, there are now more mosques than churches. | |
| 30% of children ages 20 and younger are Islamic. | |
| In the larger cities such as Nice, Marseille, and Paris, that number has grown to 45%. | |
| By 2027, one in five Frenchmen will be Muslim. | |
| In just 39 years, France will be an Islamic republic. | |
| In the last 30 years, the Muslim population of Great Britain rose from 82,000 to 2.5 million, a 30-fold increase. | |
| There are over 1,000 mosques, many of them former churches. | |
| In the Netherlands, 50% of all newborns are Muslim. | |
| And in only 15 years, half of the population of the Netherlands will be Muslim. | |
| In Russia, there are over 23 million Muslims. | |
| That's one out of five Russians. | |
| 40% of the entire Russian army will be Islamic in just a few short years. | |
| Currently in Belgium, 25% of the population and 50% of all newborns are Muslim. | |
| The government of Belgium has stated, one-third of all European children will be born to Muslim families by 2025, just 17 years away. | |
| The German government, the first to talk about this publicly, recently released a statement saying, The fall in the German population can no longer be stopped. | |
| Its downward spiral is no longer reversible. | |
| It will be a Muslim state by the year 2050. | |
| Muormar al-Qaddafi of Libya said, There are signs that Allah will grant victory to Islam in Europe without swords, without guns, without conquest. | |
| We don't need terrorists. | |
| We don't need homicide bombers. | |
| The 50-plus million Muslims in Europe will turn it into a Muslim continent within a few decades. | |
| There are currently 52 million Muslims in Europe. | |
| The German government said that number is expected to double in the next 20 years to 104 million. | |
| Closer to home, the numbers tell a similar story. | |
| Right now, Canada's fertility rate is 1.6, nearly a full point below what is required to sustain a culture. | |
| And Islam is now the fastest growing religion. | |
| Between 2001 and 2006, Canada's population increased by 1.6 million, 1.2 of those immigration. | |
| In the United States, the current fertility rate of American citizens is 1.6. | |
| With the influx of the Latino nations, the rate increases to 2.11, the bare minimum required to sustain a culture. | |
| In 1970, there were 100,000 Muslims in America. | |
| Today, there are over 9 million. | |
| The world is changing. | |
| It's time to wake up. | |
| Three years ago, a meeting of 24 Islamic organizations was held in Chicago. | |
| The transcripts of that meeting showed in detail their plans to evangelize America through journalism, politics, education, and more. | |
| They said, we must prepare ourselves for the reality that in 30 years, there will be 50 million Muslims living in America. | |
| The world that we live in is not the world in which our children and grandchildren will live. | |
| Wow. | |
| Wow. | |
| 2.11 requ just the population to be able to have all of our American citizens to be able to maintain the American citizen way of the way that we've been living with Christianity and being able to have diversion, not diversion, sorry. | |
| To have be repopulated. | |
| I mean, whenever they say, like, to sustain a population, you have to have over two kids, but yet we're having in America 1.6 other countries down to 1.1, while the Muslim population ain't 0.1. | |
| That's the difference right now is that they are repopulating the earth, really. | |
| When you look at it, you're looking at Europe, you're looking at Germany, you're looking at France, you're seeing all of these different nations, and you're seeing what's happening in their countries and how this and how successful this is working out for them and really in a negative way because we're looking at the actual areas that these people are living in and you're seeing the complete difference in areas, complete difference of physical change in the areas that people are living in. | |
| But you're also seeing a whole shift in the way things are run. | |
| You have to change completely the structure of a country to make room for this, to make room for a different mindset because you had the country established already, but now it's shifting into a whole different mindset and it's basically expanding the Middle East. | |
| Well, I got a thought on that. | |
| You know, Zach and I were talking just before the show back there, and he mentioned something that was so true, which is our grandmothers. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You want to say it? | |
| I sure. | |
| I mean, it was, it's gross, but it is accurate. | |
| It's supposed to be, it's a shocking thing. | |
| I'm just going to go and say it. | |
| The meme, which was supposed to be funny, it was talking about how, well, my great-great-grandma had 10 kids. | |
| My great-grandma, she had seven kids. | |
| My grandma had five kids. | |
| My mom had three kids, and I'm sitting here with an abortion and a dog. | |
| I mean, just talking about how over the years, how that is what's really taken place. | |
| Where we used to have so many kids, and now it's just, oh, I just have a couple of abortions and a dog. | |
| Right. | |
| And you know, that makes me think back in 1992, this bill was signed down in Brazil, basically pushing Agenda 21. | |
| And one of the big changes that Agenda 21 wanted to make going through the EU was depopulation. | |
| Now, since 1992, they've been jamming it down everybody's throat that you shouldn't have that many kids, basically making it inconvenient to have children. | |
| So by now, people aren't having it. | |
| People don't want them. | |
| And I mean, that's shocking. | |
| It is. | |
| 51%. | |
| That's it. | |
| 51% is the magic number. | |
| 51% is a tipping point. | |
| Once it's 51%, I mean, you can just kiss what we know as the world goodbye. | |
| It's a Trojan, it's a Trojan horse, is what it is. | |
| And the thing is, is that we have been so scripted. | |
| There's a curse. | |
| And I believe that the curse, and this is like kind of what we're going to talk about in the parts of the remaining of the show, is that there's a curse. | |
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Beliefs And Sharia Law
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| There has been a curse upon America. | |
| And Trump is trying to reverse the curse. | |
| But yet it's infuriating the liberals. | |
| That's what's taking place. | |
| I mean, we live in a backwards world where if you're a Muslim and you come to America, you actually have more freedom than an actual American. | |
| I have a couple of different things I want to bring to your attention concerning that fact. | |
| I have a little paper here. | |
| And it's called Muslims Have More Freedom in America Than Americans Do, which is actually a scripture in Deuteronomy 28 that says, if you don't serve God, one of the outcomes of that curse, if you don't serve God, is that the aliens living amongst you are going to rise higher and higher while you become lower and lower. | |
| You know, there isn't. | |
| You've heard over the years that, you know, you've never heard that there's a plot. | |
| You have never heard that there is a plot to remove Muhammad out of Ramadan. | |
| I mean, I'm saying you've never heard that because the Muslim community would not let you have it. | |
| But yet you have heard a plot to take Christ out of Christmas. | |
| Right? | |
| You know, you don't hear about fifth grade Muslims being banned from reading the Quran during free reading hour at their schools. | |
| But you'd be deemed an intolerable, hateful, racist bigot. | |
| But you do hear about students, even the one story that we've read on the show about the fifth grade student being banned during free reading hour from reading the Bible. | |
| More freedom in America than Americans. | |
| You know, a Muslim can bring a clock to school that looks like a bomb. | |
| And he is celebrated by our president, well, our then president, praised by Hillary Clinton, invited to the White House, offered an internship on Twitter, and given the opportunity to hang out with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. | |
| But a seven-year-old Christian can eat a Pop-Tart into the shape of a firearm and get suspended. | |
| You know, our previous administration can attempt to tell churches to force them to marry homosexuals. | |
| But yet, I just like to see you try to do that in a mosque. | |
| You can't. | |
| You can't. | |
| And it's one of the curses. | |
| You know, our next video actually talks about how even the average Muslim would support Sharia law in the world. | |
| And like I said, even the most common ones, they realize that the way for this to happen is simply through repopulation. | |
| Let's watch the third shocking video today on Revelation in the News. | |
| I was just saying, Paul said a few times on camera, on YouTube, that Muslims plan on bringing Sharia law here. | |
| Muslims plan on providing the own law and not living under democracy. | |
| And I just simply said to Paul, yeah, this is definitely true. | |
| It's in our religion that Sharia law will take over the whole world. | |
| So when he's saying this is not wrong, that we want this, we believe this, we've come here, and we've come here to obviously provide our own, we live under our own law in some other country. | |
| You were born here, you like the way people are living now. | |
| Yeah, sure. | |
| It's not going to stay like that for too long. | |
| That's what I would say. | |
| I take the attitude that you can't blame the dog for barbing, so to speak. | |
| So you are a Muslim, you believe in the Islamic faith. | |
| And you believe, I mean, your religion is based on Sharia. | |
| There's no doubt about that, is there? | |
| Not only that, it's not that. | |
| Because Sharia came, and now it's not Sharia's not around that much. | |
| But the problem is, in Islam, the religion, it says that Sharia will take over the whole world religion. | |
| Yeah, I have right now. | |
| I've heard that. | |
| As Muslims, if we believe in this part and that part, we're obviously going to believe that part as well. | |
| It's not picking true. | |
| We believe in all of them. | |
| So do you believe England or the United Kingdom is going to be a Muslim Sharia state eventually? | |
| 100 billion percent. | |
| 100%. | |
| And you want that to happen. | |
| Yeah, definitely, definitely more than any people. | |
| I don't want that to be. | |
| That's how I'm going to be able to do it. | |
| As a Christian, I do find that horrifying. | |
| Yeah, I understand it from your point. | |
| If I was in another country and a bunch of Christians came over and they're like, you know what, Christianity is going to take over, and then they've got proof in their scripture, and this is what they all believe. | |
| Obviously, I'll be scared, I'll be horrified. | |
| All I can say is just sit back and watch the show and enjoy it. | |
| Okay, colleague, and then we want to honor France, then we have a kind of a huge one. | |
| And that's what they say. | |
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| But you can also digitalize. | |
| So Allah, we have to do something. | |
| And secondly, we're married to your daughter and your daughter will pay for it. | |
| So, now you can turn it right through. | |
| You can already see the hate in your eyes. | |
| The excessive governments of the FAE immigration have done to our country. | |
| I'm just going to take a walk down Rembrave High Street. | |
| We show you exactly what's going on. | |
| It's not our country anymore. | |
| Look, Aknani says look at this. | |
| This is just total colonization. | |
| This is when we high street. | |
| As brought to you by labor, conservative, let them this is their idea of finding no British person given the permission to do this in any election. | |
| Got your pajamas on. | |
| Let's just go on for miles, you know, it's not like we are sitting too fast in the same room. | |
| It's when the creator can make you it's more scary, it's more scary. | |
| Go to any city centre which is inundated with the third world. | |
| You will not see any white people in Tower Hamlets. | |
| You won't see white people in all parts of Newton, parts of Leicester, all across the country, because they have been driven out. | |
| They have lost their right to exist as a culture and a race in their own country. | |
| I turn to be genocide. | |
| I mean, hold on a second. | |
| Let me get my thoughts straight of what I just saw. | |
| That was crazy. | |
| I mean, you think of human rights. | |
| Human rights is a two-way street. | |
| I mean, if we tried to do that in a mosque, we'd be ran out of there. | |
| And it's like that first video that we were just watching with a lieutenant sergeant overseas saying if we went and paraded as Christians down their street, you know, calling it Amaristan or something like that, we would be shot. | |
| We'd be murdered probably right on the spot. | |
| Minutes later, we disappear. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, in some of these parts, these countries in Europe, they've lost their city. | |
| That's one of the videos. | |
| You got to understand. | |
| Maybe you're not familiar with that particular country or town or city, but it'd be the equivalent of us going to one of our, you know, one of our just regular towns and saying, this is no, this isn't America any longer. | |
| And there are parts. | |
| I mean, you've even heard Michigan being called Michiganistan because there are parts of, actually, one person came up to me about a year or two ago and they showed me some pictures of some towns in Michigan. | |
| And they said, where is this? | |
| Well, I don't know. | |
| Somewhere in the Middle East. | |
| I really don't know. | |
| Somewhere over there. | |
| You'd have no idea that it was actually certain towns within our very within America. | |
| And these people, they want to practice Sharia law. | |
| That is the kicker. | |
| That is the kicker. | |
| It's not a people. | |
| It is a way of laws that are completely contrary to our Constitution and completely contrary to our spiritual constitution, which is the word of God. | |
| Well, when you look at it too, it's so shocking to see because when that man said in the video, he said, this is an immigration. | |
| This is colonization. | |
| They're coming into these countries. | |
| They're coming into our country. | |
| And they're saying that they're not going to conform. | |
| They're not going to assimilate to the country and see how great the American values are, how great Europe's values have been. | |
| They're not going to see what this nation has been standing for because they come in with their own agenda. | |
| They're setting the house rules up. | |
| They're deciding what laws they're going to follow, what they stand by, what their belief is. | |
| And they're not going to back down. | |
| And that's where it's so different from all of the, I mean, that's really with immigration. | |
| We can't look at it as a whole integration because some people are coming out of war-torn areas. | |
| Some people do need help. | |
| But then there's also immigration for the purpose of repopulation. | |
| And that's what we're seeing right now. | |
| When you're seeing masses of people, masses of people coming in with an agenda and not willing to assimilate and saying that I'm coming in with my own beliefs. | |
| You are going to apply your system or you're going to let down your systems and start applying my beliefs to your life now because I'm in your country and you're going to listen to me. | |
| They're dominating. | |
| And we are just sitting back because we, I mean, America, it is a good thing and it's a hard thing to swallow at the same time because we do, we believe in the American values. | |
| We believe in helping others. | |
| That's an American dream is to be able to be able to do well in our own lives and help others around us. | |
| That's what America has been founded on as well. | |
| But we look at this and we're thinking we're helping them. | |
| And in return, they're looking at us and saying, you're just foolish. | |
| You're letting us in your house and you have no idea what we're going to do. | |
| But they come in with this plan and they're not going to back down. | |
| And the difference between Sharia law and the Constitution of the United States, they don't go anywhere near each other. | |
| They can't form. | |
| They can't work together. | |
| This isn't a law that we can apply and say, oh, in our law or in our court system and say, well, we can kind of pull from both and they're so similar that it could be irritable. | |
| This is night and day. | |
| These are two separate laws. | |
| And with this coming in, we can't say, there's no way that these fit together. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, I got something to say. | |
| I found that very interesting there at the very end. | |
| You're seeing an iconic Catholic church being used for Islamic worship. | |
| You know, the crazy thing is, is it's easy to feel like, hey, it doesn't matter when it's not happening here. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It's easy to feel disconnected when it's on the other side of the pond. | |
| But it is happening here. | |
| You have Duke University that has its major Catholic cathedral and it is known to be one of like a Christian university. | |
| And here you have them giving up their Catholic church space for worship for the Muslims. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| And that's not two-way. | |
| That's not happening. | |
| They're not giving up anything. | |
| Right. | |
| And we're not, that's the thing where America, I really feel. | |
| And I love the fact that this administration is taking the initiative to say that, no, we're not going to bow down and just give up our land. | |
| No, we're not giving up our country. | |
| No, we're not going to put our citizens at risk to bring these people in when we're not vetting them, when we're just bringing them in and saying, come on in, we have homes for you, we have lives for you. | |
| Come into our country and not even realizing where they're coming from. | |
| I love that the fact that this administration wants to vet, wants to do it the right way because we do want to help people. | |
| But at the end of the day, we want to know who's coming in. | |
| And we also can't just bow down to everyone else's laws because we're going to lose the America as we know it. | |
| We're going to lose. | |
| And that's where America, it is so diverse. | |
| It is so, it has so many cultures. | |
| So it's a melting pot of culture. | |
| But at the same time, we respect other cultures, but there is an American value that stands firm and it needs to stand firm. | |
| Whether you come in and you want to bring your culture with you, that's fine. | |
| But at the same time, you need to respect the culture that has been set up here already. | |
| Okay, so this is a letter written to the editor of the Orange County Register, which they would not print because it did not fit their political narrative. | |
| And I think it says what being a true American is all about. | |
| Listen to this. | |
| It's about five paragraphs, but it's so worth knowing. | |
| Dear editor, so many letter writers have based their arguments on how this land is made up of immigrants. | |
| One particular immigrant suggests that we should tear down the Statue of Liberty because the people now in question aren't being treated the same as those who passed through Ellis Island and other ports of entry. | |
| Maybe we should turn to our history books and point out to people like this particular immigrant of why today's America is not willing to accept this new kind of immigrant any longer. | |
| Well, back in 1900, when there was a rush from all areas of Europe to come to the United States, people had to get off a ship and stand in a long line in New York and become documented. | |
| Some would even get down on their hands and knees and kiss the ground. | |
| They made a pledge to uphold the laws and support their new country in good and bad times. | |
| They made learning English a primary rule in their new American households, and some even changed their names to blend in with their new home. | |
| They had waved goodbye to their birthplace to give their children a new life and did everything in their power to help their children assimilate into one culture. | |
| Nothing was handed to them. | |
| No free lunches, no welfare, no labor laws to protect them. | |
| All they had were the skills and craftsmanship they had brought with them to trade for a future of prosperity. | |
| Most of their children came of age when World War II broke out. | |
| My father fought alongside men whose parents had come straight over from Germany, Italy, France, and Japan. | |
| None of these first-generation Americans ever gave any thought about what country their parents had come from. | |
| They were Americans fighting Hitler, Mussolini, and the Emperor of Japan. | |
| They were defending the United States as one people. | |
| When we liberated France, no one in those villages were looking for French American or German American or the Irish American. | |
| The people of France saw only Americans. | |
| And we carried one flag that represented one country. | |
| Not one of those immigrant sons would have thought about picking up another country's flag and waving it to represent who they were. | |
| It would have been a disgrace to their parents who had sacrificed so much to be here. | |
| These immigrants truly knew what it meant to be an American. | |
| They stirred the melting pot into one red, white, and blue bowl. | |
| And here we are with a new kind of immigrant who wants the same rights and privileges, only they want to achieve it by playing a different set of rules. | |
| One that includes the entitlement card and guarantee and a guarantee of being faithful to their mother country. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| That's not what being an American is all about. | |
| I believe that the immigrants who landed on Ellis Island in the early 1900s deserve better than that for all the toil, hard work, and sacrifice in raising future generations to create a land that has become a beacon for those legally searching for a better life. | |
| I think they would be appalled that they were being used as an example by waving, by those waving foreign country flags. | |
| And it ends with this. | |
| And for that suggestion about taking down the Statue of Liberty, it happens to mean a lot to the citizens who are voting on the immigration bill. | |
| And I wouldn't start talking about dismantling the United States just yet. | |
| Well, and that's really, I mean, it is, America has become this melting pot of great culture, of great love, of great, just so many different types of people. | |
| And it's become this great America, but we can't give that up to say what this new generation of immigrants coming in. | |
| That was powerful whenever you talked about that. | |
| The new generation of immigrants that are coming in, they expect the same rights as those immigrants did when they first came here, but they want the entitlement. | |
| And there are so many, I mean, look at the government programs. | |
| Like you, once you become into it, or once you come into our country as an immigrant, you're set up with all of these different government programs, all this government assistance, all the welfare, all the medical expenses. | |
| Everything is taken care of for you. | |
| It's almost easier and more, it almost really is better to be an immigrant in America than it is to be an American citizen because you have more freedom and you have more. | |
| And the central college is easier. | |
| Yeah, absolutely. | |
| All the doors open for you because, I mean, that's really, we cater to the immigrant now, which is, it's a good thing. | |
| But when you're putting all this money, all this welfare, all of these different benefits to these people and forgetting about your own citizens, that's wrong. | |
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| That's wrong when you forget about your own house, your own family, your own people, your own people of this nation to say, we're going to open the doors for everybody else and only take care of them. | |
| And while the people of our country suffer, there's so many people living in poverty of this nation that were born in here, born in our country, that are suffering, that are underpaid, living in poverty, not on welfare, dealing with hard daily life, trying to figure out what to do next to feed their family. | |
| And yet we're trying to bring more people in to make sure that they're set up correctly. | |
| But we can't even take care of our own citizens or our veterans or our homeless in this nation. | |
| And that's what makes me upset because I see this and I do have a heart for the immigrants. | |
| I do have a heart for people in general around our world and around our nation. | |
| But when it comes down to it, I look at the people and especially growing up in a big city, you see the homeless on the street. | |
| You see the homeless veterans on the street. | |
| And that's the people I'm thinking about in our nation that they need help. | |
| They need support. | |
| They need somebody to stand up for them. | |
| Yet we're sitting here and we're so busy marching in the streets, walking past all of our homeless, walking past our veterans, saying we want to help people. | |
| We want to believe in people. | |
| We want to be a home for people. | |
| Yet we let our people suffer in our own nation. | |
| And that is completely wrong. | |
| And that is not justice for all. | |
| That is justice when it's chosen for the certain type of people. | |
| And that is completely wrong. | |
| That is un-American. | |
| And that needs to stop. | |
| We as a people, we as Christians, we as American citizens need to stand up for the people of our own country, protect the people that are in our country, as well as stand up for the people that are hurting and broken in our country and be able to provide for them as well. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| We have just a few minutes left. | |
| I want to show this last video, so I need to talk about this right now. | |
| There are scriptures that speak exactly about what we're going through right now. | |
| Here's the situation. | |
| Liberals will not let Trump reverse the curse. | |
| Reverse the curse. | |
| We have favor. | |
| Christians have favor in the White House right now. | |
| Christians showed up in the polling booth. | |
| Christian conservative values prevailed in the election. | |
| And we're trying to turn this nation back to God. | |
| And liberals will not let Trump reverse the curse. | |
| Okay, Deuteronomy 28, Deuteronomy 28, Deuteronomy 28, remember that? | |
| Go and read it. | |
| The first 14 verses of Deuteronomy 28 talk about the incredible blessings that will come upon a country that fully obey the Lord our God. | |
| And if you study those 14 verses, you will think to yourself, wow, that sure does sound like America and what America used to be. | |
| Now, more presently, it has 50, after those 14 verses of what a country will look like that serves the Lord, it then lists over 54 curses of what the country will look like that once previously served the Lord but left the Lord. | |
| Okay? | |
| Let's read a couple of those blessings and tell me if this sounds like what America used to be and what I believe America is going to be again today. | |
| If you fully obey the Lord your God and carefully follow his commands, I give you today, the Lord your God will set you high above all the nations of the earth. | |
| All blessings, the blessings that will come on you and accompany you if you obey the Lord your God. | |
| Here's a couple of those blessings. | |
| The Lord will grant that the enemies who rise up against you will be defeated before you. | |
| The Lord will send a blessing on your barns and on everything you put your hand to. | |
| The Lord God will bless you in the land he is giving you. | |
| You will lend to many nations, but will borrow from none. | |
| The Lord will make you the head and not the tail. | |
| This shows that America is not, was not in the blessing. | |
| We went from the greatest lender to the greatest debtor. | |
| And a sign of blessing is lending to all nations and taking from none. | |
| And now we are the greatest debtor nation, okay? | |
| Now here's the thing. | |
| That is what we can return to if we return to God and we cast off this curse that's been on America. | |
| However, if you do not obey the Lord your God and do not carefully follow his commands and decrees, I am giving you today, all these curses will come upon you and overtake you. | |
| And these are a couple of the curses of what it lists. | |
| The Lord will send on you curses, confusion, and rebuke, and everything you put your hand to. | |
| The Lord will cause you to be defeated before your enemies. | |
| You will come at them from one direction, but flee from them in seven. | |
| It also says you will be unsuccessful in everything you do. | |
| Day after day, you will be oppressed, robbed, with no one to rescue you. | |
| It goes on to say, the foreigners, a sign of cursing for once knowing the ways of God but leaving. | |
| The foreigners that reside among you will rise higher and higher. | |
| But you, citizen, will sink lower and lower. | |
| They will lend to you, but you will not lend to them. | |
| They will be the head and you will be the tail. | |
| They will pursue you and overtake you until you are destroyed because you did not obey the Lord your God and observe the commandments and decrees he gave you. | |
| The Lord will bring a nation. | |
| Think about how specific this is. | |
| The Lord will bring a nation against you from far away, from the ends of the earth. | |
| Wow. | |
| Like an eagle swooping in. | |
| A nation whose language you will not understand. | |
| A fierce-looking nation who has no respect for the old or the young. | |
| Radical Islamists. | |
| Wow. | |
| They will lay siege to you and all the cities throughout your land until the high and fortified walls in which you trust fall down. | |
| And they will besiege all the cities throughout the land the Lord God has given you. | |
| If you do not carefully follow all the words of this law, which are written in this book. | |
| What we're experiencing is the curse. | |
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| We are trying to reverse the curse and people are fighting it. | |
| They celebrate. | |
| They bask. | |
| They love the curse that America is under. | |
| But I pray in Jesus' name that this curse is broken. | |
| And let me tell you right now, liberal-based 60 Minutes, the show 60 Minutes, the Liberal-based 60 Minutes version from Sweden, they actually went to, I believe it was Germany, if I'm not mistaken. | |
| And they went over there to see the positive, they wanted to make a positive, feel-good message about the impact that the Muslim refugees had had, the refugees that came from Syria, and it backfired in their faces. | |
| And they had to rewrite the whole story, actually. | |
| And this is one example of liberals coming to light. | |
| Go ahead and play the 60 Minutes refugee peace. | |
| If Greece has carried more than its share of the burden, so too has Sweden. | |
| A nation with less than half the population of Australia took in 165,000 refugees last year alone. | |
| And it's starting to buckle under the pressure. | |
| This is a country that's barely coping. | |
| Only six months ago, Sweden was proudly proclaiming itself the humanitarian superpower of the world. | |
| Now it's closing its borders to refugees without identity papers. | |
| And its neighbours are being even tougher. | |
| Denmark is stripping asylum seekers of valuables to help pay for their upkeep, confiscating cash and jewellery, basically everything except wedding rings. | |
| The message couldn't be clearer. | |
| Please, no more refugees. | |
| Is it refugee overload? | |
| Yes, it's a refugee overload. | |
| That's a good word. | |
| Just too many people? | |
| Too many people and too many people of the wrong kind. | |
| Like many of his countrymen, Jan Hunesen is calling time. | |
| This one-time school teacher and more recently political activist says Sweden is on the brink of an economic and cultural disaster. | |
| The problem with a generous welfare state like Sweden is that we're very, very soft. | |
| And this is an example, he says, of Sweden's too trusting acceptance of young refugees. | |
| Men posing as boys to claim special treatment. | |
| This is an athlete and he's called Sweden's fastest 14-year-old. | |
| So he is said to be a 14-year-old. | |
| Yes. | |
| It's a bit hilarious, but if you're 18 and above, you don't get the benefits that you get if you're under 18 and you can't be thrown out with the same kind of laws and force. | |
| Will the generosity stop? | |
| Well, if you call it that generosity to ruin your own country, yes, it has to stop, but I think we're still generous. | |
| Have you seen your fellow refugee let this side out? | |
| Of course, you always have like really bad refugees. | |
| You know, people who just, you know, take everything for free, who cannot wait, you know, to take their chance. | |
| It's frustrating. | |
| It is frustrating, but no, you got to keep strong. | |
| You got to do it for yourself and for your family. | |
| And I hope I'll be able to prove something, actually. | |
| For all its generosity, Sweden is now grappling with communities of disaffected migrants who can't find jobs and have few prospects. | |
| The country's image was shattered three years ago when riots broke out in the Stockholm suburb of Husby. | |
| There are now 55 declared no-go zones in Sweden where police have to escort ambulances to ensure their safety. | |
| And as we found out, the temperature is similar in the suburb of Rinconby, home to mostly Somali migrants. | |
| Within minutes of us arriving, a group of young men make it clear we're not wanted and deliberately run down our cameras. | |
| Whoops! | |
| Don't have a farm! | |
| Hey, hey, hey, hey! | |
| Come on! | |
| What happened to your leg? | |
| You ran out of your foot. | |
| It's a little more hostile than I had anticipated. | |
| Okay, welcome to Rinkibi. | |
| It's also called Little Mogadishu. | |
| And is that what you're worried about for the future of Sweden, that crash, this clash? | |
| Yes, of course. | |
| Now, one of your film crew members was run over by a car here, and it took us one and a half minutes. | |
| Yes, we're literally just out of the car and aggressive. | |
| They didn't have any reason to do that, did they? | |
| No, well, definitely not. | |
| We call the police. | |
| To be honest, we hadn't anticipated such intense aggression. | |
| Our cameraman was and even they fear their presence will be provocative. | |
| I think it's better if you go in without us, because I think it would be very aggressive. | |
| Yeah, thank you. | |
| So we will stay here. | |
| You watch her. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Okay, thank you. | |
| Majority here are Muslims from East Africa and they don't assimilate well into the Swedish culture, society, and they're unemployed and they're poor. | |
| So you add all these factors together and their youth are feeling marginalized and don't speak Swedish very well, so they don't get jobs or get into the Swedish youth culture either. | |
| But not everyone is hostile. | |
| My cousin lives in Melbourne. | |
| Many locals are polite and friendly and happy to talk. | |
| I'm very happy about it. | |
| But what happened next changed everything. | |
| The police leave and as we prepare to go, young men masking their faces arrive. | |
| Good, we're doing good. | |
| You're doing good. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Okay, very good. | |
| Okay, you too. | |
| And attack. | |
| Go! | |
| Make! | |
| Go! | |
| Don't you touch! | |
| Don't go! | |
| Excuse me! | |
| Please, please. | |
| Get out of here. | |
| You know where we are, Libya. | |
| You don't need to hate us. | |
| There's no need to be unkind. | |
| You can't feel it. | |
| No, no, no, don't do it. | |
| The gang's attention turns when a local intervenes and drives his mobility scooter into the most violent attacker. | |
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| Move, move. | |
| We've been individually attacked. | |
| Sandman has been punched. | |
| The producer's been punched. | |
| You've been run over, the cameraman. | |
| We've all been assaulted and insulted. | |
| It's best we leave. | |
| Wow. | |
| A lot to process from today's revelation in the news show. | |
| We are actually out of time, a little over time, so we're going to have to let you go. | |
| Remember, just to stand with Jesus in all of this and what he says to stand with and be against what he says to be against is as simple as that. | |
| Well, this is Revelation in the News, one of your homes for alternative news. | |