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All of that stops right now.
People say we need to make America great again.
I completely agree.
We may need to make Gallows great again.
Oh my, it feels just like I don't try.
I look so good I might die.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Cut down, sway into my own sound.
Flashes in my face now.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Literally so many people that need to have a millstone put around their neck and tossed into the sea.
Everybody loves me.
All right, welcome.
Welcome to the Millstone Report.
I'm Paul Harrell, your host.
This is our second episode here on the Stu Peters Network and I would like to once again say thank you to Stu for making this show happen.
So last night in the state of Oklahoma, what should have been an obscure special election for the state senate seat in District 32 there was anything but The Republican in the race is a man named Dusty Devers.
Dusty Devers beat his Democrat opponent Larry Bush by 10 points, 55% to 45%.
So what's the big deal?
I mean, Democrats don't normally do well in a red state like Oklahoma.
Well, a few weeks ago, the woke Marxists over at outlets like Right Wing Watch alerted their progressive minions that Dusty Deavers is a Christian nationalist who believes in passing laws that reflect the character of God in a biblical worldview.
You know, I mean, what was once a perfectly normal thing to believe if you are an American politician.
What was it that Deaver said that triggered the goblins over at Right Wing Watch?
Well, take a watch.
When you think of a government practicing righteousness, then we have to ask, by what standard?
And the standard is the God who created everything and who will not be thwarted in all of his plans.
And if we recognize that Christ has been seated After his resurrection was seated at the right hand of the Father, high above every rule and every authority and every name that is named, and he is now, as Revelation 1 says, the governor, the ruler of all the kings of the earth,
then yes, we can recognize that there is a difference between the civil government and the church, but under that, Christ is ruling, and he is king over all.
So, it's a presuppositional approach to government and the church.
And the presupposition is, Christ is Lord.
And then, of course, you see the logo there, the right-wing watch logo.
Wow.
So, I mean, Christ is ruling.
Christ is king.
Christ is Lord.
So one thing is clear to me.
The left is scared.
I mean, the left is terrified, in fact.
Why?
Well, is it because they don't like the idea of an authority outside of themselves?
Maybe.
I mean, we all have a tendency to want to be our own god.
But I think it's more specific than that.
As we covered on last night's show, they don't mind giving up their authority to satanic statues in the state of Iowa.
They don't mind submitting to government oligarchs so long as it's the kind of government they like.
Well, what kind of government do they like?
A government that lets them sin to their heart's content.
That's why.
Anything that threatens the idols and affection of their worship is anathema to them.
So the reason Dusty Devers triggered the trolls on the left is because he worships the one true God of the Bible and dares to run for public office where his biblical views will directly influence how he will vote and what bills he will propose to fight the wickedness of evil men.
Devers' loyalty is to the one who reigns and owns all of his creation And can do as he pleases with it.
And if you haven't made peace with God through Jesus Christ, then that idea is understandably a terrifying thought to the demons on the left.
I mean, they wouldn't have a problem with someone from any other religion, with devout beliefs that shape their opinions on public policy.
And this is why they're specifically afraid of Christians surfing in public office, and it's why they're trying to stop us.
This is specifically, again, a fear of Christians.
And it's why we see so much anti-Christian hate being promoted in the media and from satanic corporations.
Even still, as dark as the world may seem, people like Dusty Devers are being raised up for a time such as this and are not backing down.
Here he is after his victory speech last night.
If I would back away from the Word of God, what authority do I have?
That would put me being a man under my own authority, rather than the authority of God.
And whenever I say things like, child sacrifice will stop in Oklahoma, I can speak that from the position of the authority of God, rather than my own.
You know, other liberal or leftist positions, they're speaking from their own conjured authority.
Or you could call it a serpentine theocracy, a position of the authority of the devil rather than the authority of Christ.
And so I'm going to draw straight lines.
Drawing straight lines.
Did you hear that?
This is about authority.
Where does the government's authority come from?
It comes from God.
And all of America used to understand this, but the vast majority of our leaders today completely reject this idea, by the way.
I mean, they believe a government's authority comes from man.
And this is why our society is currently at the bottom of the dung heap.
Also, keep in mind that the likely cause of the semi-national attention being given to this race, this state senate race in Oklahoma, is because the media has been constantly accusing Speaker of the House Mike Johnson of being a Christian nationalist.
That's the big boogeyman word of the left right now.
So we showed you a headline yesterday on the program where Democrat strategist from Louisiana, James Carville, said that Mike Johnson's Christian nationalism was a greater threat to this country than Islamic terrorists.
This recent anti-Christian hysteria actually started way back, and it seems like a long time ago to me now, when Speaker Johnson said this after he secured the gavel.
Why?
...to take good care of it.
I want to tell all my colleagues here what I told the Republicans in that room last night.
I don't believe there are any coincidences in a matter like this.
I believe that Scripture, the Bible, is very clear that God is the one that raises up those in authority.
He raised up each of you, all of us.
And I believe that God has ordained and allowed each one of us to be brought here for this specific moment in this time.
This is my belief.
I believe that each one of us has a huge responsibility today to use the gifts that God has given us to serve the extraordinary people of this great country and they deserve it.
Alright, there you go.
So I mean, regardless of whether you fully trust Speaker Johnson or not, I don't.
I think he needs to release more J6 tapes, all of them in fact, and generally You know, in order to get to such a high office in the land, you don't really get there.
Or if you get there, you end up owing a lot of people a lot of favors.
Okay?
That being said, I very much appreciate his willingness to remind the leaders of the most corrupt government in the world that there is a God, and he is ultimately in charge of which governments are allowed to exist.
Now, I know he didn't say that specifically, but that is the implication of what he said.
If God can raise you up to a position of leadership, then he can remove you, and he can even destroy entire nations if he chooses.
See Sodom and Gomorrah.
Speaking these truths in the halls of Congress might as well be a declaration of war.
The godless and the demons shriek when sinners are reminded of a holy and powerful God.
So, here is the bottom line.
The rise of people like Dusty Devers stand in direct conflict with politicians like Iowa State Representative John Dunwell, who we exposed yesterday on the program as excusing Satanism and devil worship that is on display at the Iowa Capitol.
By the way, it's also during Christmas, which is just another basically middle finger to Christian conservatives in the state of Iowa.
Everywhere, really.
Honestly, this week, though, has exposed two very different paths available for us to take as a nation.
You've got Dusty Deavers, who ran a campaign that was unapologetically conservative, unapologetically Christian.
He's an abortion abolitionist.
And he wants to end no-fault divorce, all because of his Christian convictions and a desire to pass godly laws in his state.
The other path, as we highlighted yesterday, is full of wicked compromise that leads to literal devil worship in public buildings.
What a contrast.
Which way, Christian?
Which way?
I mean, you may not like the term Christian nationalism, but I don't know, maybe you've got leftist friends or something and you don't want to have to defend it.
Whatever.
But that's not going to stop them from putting Christians in boxcars.
Believe me, that is what they want to do.
Okay?
You've got to believe what they say.
You've got to believe with their words.
You've got to believe their rhetoric.
They're saying we are worse.
Christians are now worse than Islamic terrorists.
Not to mention the government is now being weaponized against Christians.
Specifically white Christians, by the way.
We're now worse than terrorists.
Who had that on their prediction cards on September 12, 2001?
Did you have it?
Not me.
I didn't have it.
But here we are.
Here we are.
We're going to take a break.
We're going to be right back.
So, as part of this break, I've actually queued up another speech from Dusty Deavers because it is extremely powerful and it's perfect.
This is the Millstone Report.
My name is Paul Harrell.
We will be back here in just a moment.
- Laws to murder babies are written here. - Yep.
Laws to murder babies are written here.
For 48 years these laws have been written all over our nation.
Politicians who write laws to murder babies are in your churches.
Politicians who write laws to murder babies are taking the Lord's Supper in your churches.
We gathered and we thought this was primarily about them.
It's primarily about us.
The politicians and the governments will go the way of culture.
And culture will go the way of the church.
The church will go the way of the pulpits.
Pastors, this is about you.
This is about me.
This is about all of us, church, not standing up for 48 years and allowing the bloodshed to cover our land.
Where are you, church of Christ?
Arise, O church!
Seek justice!
Love mercy!
Walk humbly with your God.
God hates it. - Yes.
God hates the hands that shed innocent blood.
He hates unequal weights and measures that show partiality in favor of murderers and to the destruction of innocent children and he hates it when his church stands idly by.
Now you're out here because you're not standing idly by and we thank God that he has by his grace through the gospel of Jesus Christ convicted you and I of our sin broken us before the king of the universe and called us to action for the sake of Our neighbors, the children in the wounds, and for the sake of the glory of King Jesus, because this is ultimately what all of this is about.
It's about the glory of God covering the earth as the waters cover the seas.
It's about the church spreading the dominion and the rule of Christ through the gospel and seeking justice.
So church, arise and put your armor on.
Wield the sword of the Word.
You have the power of King Jesus in your hearts and in your heads and in your hands through His Word and wield it.
I want to read from Amos 5 and I will be done.
Thank you, Russ.
This is what God says to the church.
And by way of extension, to those who write laws that allow for the murder of our children.
Amos 5, 21-24.
I hate, I despise your feasts, and I take no delight in your solemn assemblies.
Even though you offer me your burnt offerings and grain offerings, I will not accept them.
You come to church, you do your thing, you give your tithes and your offerings, you raise your hands, I will not accept them.
And the peace offerings of your fattened animals, I will not look upon them.
Look, God, I'm doing my job for you.
I'm raising my family for you.
All good things.
These were good things.
This is what Yahweh says.
Take away from me the noise of your songs.
To the melody of your hearts I will not listen.
Why?
Because for 48 years the church has not been the primary influencer of culture on the front lines for the justice of God, for the glory of God.
Instead, if the church was, these laws to murder babies wouldn't be written here.
And I'm broken in my heart because it's me.
It's the people of the King who are not heralding the message of the King.
This is why this is happening.
Here's what God says.
This is the last thing I'll say and we need to hear this and let it land on us.
With the kavod, the glory of God that it should, let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.
rise up church all right welcome back ladies and gentlemen uh Millstone Report, thank you so much for being with us.
Again, my name is Paul Harrell.
Episode number two, what a powerful speech that was.
Again, can you believe that guy just won the special election in a Senate seat in Oklahoma?
And I know the left's melting down about Christian nationalism, but the local aspects of it, at least just from a logical standpoint, if you're going to be able to affect change with the electoral process, you have a better chance of it not being messed with if you're going to be able to affect change with the electoral process, you have a better chance
You know, when all the states all at once, you know, all the battleground states in November of 2020 just all stopped counting their votes at the exact same time.
Well.
And then we all wake up.
And we all remember what happened there.
So anyway, really positive stuff though about that race out of Oklahoma.
Let's see.
Okay, so yesterday...
On the Stu Peter Show here, coming up, we're going to be telling you, because Stu's coming up here in, what, a few minutes, half an hour, something like that?
So, Stu's coming up.
We're going to go over what you're going to find on the show.
Owen Sawyer, who's just been released from prison for speaking out on January 6th, he's coming up on the show.
We're going to go over the rest of the list here in just a minute.
But yesterday, on the Stu Peter Show, we had a very interesting exchange.
So, Barack Obama...
The Obamas, this happened, I don't know, pretty soon, pretty quick after they left office.
They became board members on the streaming service, the streaming platform, Netflix.
And not too long after that, I mean, you draw your own conclusions, but not too long after that, Netflix starts streaming this pedophile-promoting documentary called Cuties.
It led to a lot of people canceling their subscriptions because they were so grossed out by, again, what we said on the program yesterday, the normalization of pedophilia.
That is the end goal here for those on the left who are pushing and devoted to their woke sex religion.
Okay.
So, that's kind of the history behind Obama and Netflix.
Well, he's now produced, or they have produced, the Obamas have produced, a documentary, a new apocalyptic documentary called Leave the World Behind.
In this apocalyptic documentary, there is a part where they just basically trash white people.
I mean, they're openly racist about white people, saying that you can't trust white people.
And so Stu was covering this, and I'm going to let you listen to what was said, because it was really good stuff.
Take a listen to Stu Peters yesterday on the Obama film.
World?
No.
It's about the world that we're in right now, specifically the people within this world that our elites despise, white people.
I'm asking for you to remember that if the world falls apart, trust should not be dulled out easily to anyone, especially white people.
In America, you can trash white people as much as you want.
It'll always be considered perfectly good for art and media.
But it's not just anti-white hatred that makes this series noteworthy.
The actual premise is worthy of a note, too.
It's all about cyber attacks causing some global communications breakdown, almost exactly like the cyber pandemic that Klaus Schwab and his sycophants over at the World Economic Forum has spent years trying to condition the public into thinking about.
John Miller is a conservative pundit and frequent guest to this program.
He joins us now.
John, your tape.
Yeah, I mean, the anti-white thing goes without saying.
We're used to this now.
It kind of just goes over our head, like, yep, there's Netflix again trashing white people.
But you do kind of have to rewind a bit and remember the fact that if this were 10 years ago and we saw people on TV saying this about white people, most people would be shocked.
And I can't help but just think, what if this was said about black people?
What if this was said about Jewish people?
Would it be allowed on a mainstream network like Netflix, let alone produced by the former President of the United States?
I mean, that's really incredible.
Again, though, not surprising considering who Barack Obama is.
The fact that they launched their presidency, both Barack Obama and Big Mike came onto the scene With the statement Michelle Obama saying, I've never been proud of my country until now, you have to remember who these people are.
And you have to go back to the Obama years and remember all of this racial animosity, all of this racial hatred, really started with the Obama administration.
I do find it interesting that now they're coming to us and warning us about cyberattacks after people have been warning about this for years.
Back in 2011, 2012, people were saying, you should be careful about these cyberattacks.
And Barack Obama was saying, no, no, there's nothing to worry about with the internet.
They always loved doing this to us.
They did it with...
The COVID pandemic.
With the COVID pandemic, before it became a liberal scare tactic, I don't know if you remember this, Stu, but before that, a lot of people were saying, hey, this disease is coming from China.
Maybe we should cut off immigration from China.
They were telling us, no, that's racist, yada, yada, yada.
And then after it hit and there was nothing we can do about it, then all of a sudden it's this panic, it's this outrage, this you have to get the jab.
It's kind of exactly what they're doing with the cyber attack.
Back when we could stop it, they were telling us, don't worry about this, sign up for the internet.
In fact, Barack Obama had, I think, the Google tech execs at the White House at least once a week.
The Intercept did a great article on this.
Dave Dane and The Intercept was writing about all the meetings that Eric Schmidt was having with Obama.
They were in bed with Google.
And now that there's nothing we can do about it, what are they going to say?
The WF is saying, get off the internet.
You should be It's like, well, we can't do anything about it now.
Back when we could do something about it, it wasn't a problem for you.
But now, what are we going to do?
Just sign off?
Not go on the internet?
Not be connected?
They've made it so that our lives are intertwined with the internet.
They've made it so that we can't get our healthcare without the internet.
That old people are reliant on being online to get their healthcare.
Now they're going to say, oh, well, this is something you should be concerned about.
It's almost like they're laughing in our face.
Yeah.
I remember, specifically to your point, When the COVID thing was kind of an anomaly, nobody knew what was happening here.
It was this novel coronavirus that's coming over here.
Nancy Pelosi literally said, no, go to Chinatown.
Hug a Chinaman.
It would be racist to do anything else.
Netflix, by the way, as they're putting out this anti-white hatred trash.
Remember, this is coming from the same network that put out a film that sexualizes young girls in a series called Cuties, which basically promotes child porn.
Yeah, I remember that.
The degeneracy from cuties.
Just trying to normalize it.
That's what they're trying to do.
And they have a great platform to do it.
They have a great platform to normalize pedophilia, anti-white racism.
Because you watch Netflix.
This is what your kids are watching.
This is what you gather around the fireplace to watch with your family.
And you think, oh, this is not a fringe network.
Obviously, this is normal.
And that's kind of how they shift the Overton window.
That's kind of how they program you.
That's kind of how they put it in people's brains.
I know they have the parental settings on Netflix, but if you're a kid who knows how to work the internet, chances are you know how to get around that.
And so there's really no supervision, and they can kind of just indoctrinate families, indoctrinate kids with all of this smut that they're putting on our television.
So I'm glad here...
Welcome back.
And again, great segment there, and you can finish the rest of that with John Miller and Stu.
It's up on this very Rumble channel that you're watching Milstone Report from.
I'm glad they brought up cuties, and that's how I was reminded of it after watching the show.
And I'm glad they brought up the normalization of pedophilia here because...
That's exactly what's going on.
And there's some new developments on this.
Do you guys remember the Wayfair scandal back in, man, I don't know how long ago that was, two, three years ago?
I mean, I can look where the gaslighting of the Washington Post.
That'd be the easiest way.
Okay, yeah, I've got it right here.
I'm going to throw it up on the screen because this will give us our dates and everything that we need.
So, yeah, um...
So that was 2021, right there.
Okay, so December 16, 2021, Washington Post, the Wayfair sex trafficking lie busted by QAnon hurt real kids.
Wayfair, the false conspiracy about furniture.
I mean, I don't know if you remember, they had storage cabinets for sale for like, you know, thousands and thousands of dollars.
That was the non-scandal there, right?
And this is the gaslighting.
Well, now, if you go over to Twitter, I saw Alex Rosen post this morning.
Alex Rosen is a fantastic activist out there.
He's been a guest on the Stu Peters Show many times.
And he says this.
Holy crap.
Nicole, 1776, and others appear to be exposing what looks to be a pretty big child porn trading ring on Etsy.
Not Wayfair, but Etsy.
Sellers are making pages with images of pizza...
And selling them for thousands of dollars.
There seems to be several instances of this.
At least one of the sellers has disabled their account since this story broke.
Check out Nicole's page.
She has loads of research.
And this is what we're seeing here.
So this is a picture of pizza.
Picture of pizza for $9,000.
Okay.
A picture of pizza for $9,000.
Okay.
Wow.
Then we have this other one.
Some of these people...
And, you know, there's no way to know if this is real.
This is just something to...
I mean, I guess anybody could post something.
It could be nothing.
It could be a big troll situation.
But, I mean, $50,000?
And then I have another one here.
Here it is.
So here's some more photos.
This is Etsy.
So we have End Wokeness on Twitter, at End Wokeness, saying, Etsy, can you please explain WTF, these listings, what they're all about?
And this is just sick.
Sick.
It's called a...
It says, Rare Find.
Do you see this?
Rare Find.
Children's Overalls.
$35,000.
And then we have another photo.
A pizza file.
Instant download for $4,000?
And then this.
Again, $9,000 for that.
$4,000 for these photos.
And notice the one-eye symbolism here.
Um...
Not to get too far down the rabbit hole, but that is a triangle, is it not, that pizza?
Weird stuff, man.
I mean, just absolutely sick and weird, weird stuff.
And so, again, I mean, the normalization of pedophilia, I mean, this isn't the normalization.
This is the trafficking of what appears to be, at the very least, if they're photos.
Like, is it child porn?
Is it photos of...
Of children?
Is that what these photos really are?
Where if you go and pay for it, you download it, you don't actually get that photo, you get something else?
Or is it the actual trafficking?
Because that was the allegation back during the Wayfair scandal was, no one's buying a $9,000 storage cabinet, okay?
That had weird names like, you know, the Noria storage cabinet.
They sounded like the names of women.
They sounded like girl names attached to some SKU number, if you remember all of this.
And again, we were told, again, that it was no big deal.
It was just a conspiracy theory.
We were told...
Oh, sorry, there's a wrong tab there.
One second after...
The reason I brought that up is because they were talking about, in that Stu clip just now, they were talking about the cyber attack.
And anytime somebody mentions a cyber attack that's coming, you know, the WEF, there's going to be a cyber attack that's going to hit us any day.
And the WEF has predicted this, and they very much could.
But I always think of this book one second after.
I don't know if you guys have ever read it.
It's where 22 cartridges, so there's a low-level EMP that gets detonated over the...
The United States of America basically sends us back to the Stone Age and 22 shells, 22 bullets, become a currency.
Because you can do a lot with, you know, they're cheap and people got a lot of them.
And so you can, you know, kill a deer with a.22 if you have to.
And then they also started using them as currency.
I still know a guy to this day because of that book.
Wherever he is, I mean, if he's at a sports goods store or, you know, a Bass Pro, you know, if he's at an academy sports, a Dick's Sporting, it's wherever, on the way out of the store, he's going to see if they've got any.22 ammunition and he's just going to grab a box.
Because of this book.
But anyway, so yeah, the normalization of pedophilia is a serious problem.
And in this case, we're not really even talking about the normalization of it.
We're just talking about the blatant trafficking of kids or trafficking in child porn right there for everybody to see.
I mean, so prepare.
I guess what we should say is prepare to be gaslit because this is going to have legs.
This Etsy story is going to have legs if it is in fact true.
I mean, I guess you could say, just to play devil's advocate, that it's possible that somebody's just trolling and putting photos up and putting outrageous prices on them to make the false story.
We always have to be cognizant of that, of controlled opposition in this day and age.
But be prepared regardless.
It would serve the purposes of the left to gaslight people, to try to debunk it, and that sort of thing.
We always have to think in those terms.
So the anti-white racism.
That Stu Peters was talking about on his show yesterday.
So, yes, it's obvious it's there.
It's on the Netflix show, this apocalyptic show.
Don't trust white people and that sort of thing.
There's anti-white racism in other places, though, as well.
It's everywhere.
If you take something like, and I'm bringing this up because of the school shootings recently in the news, because Alex Jones is back on Twitter, right?
And so Alex Jones and Elon Musk...
They have this Twitter space that has just gone completely viral and people are continuing to watch it.
It's just creating the headlines themselves.
Where Elon Musk just says, hey look, I think it was cruel to, you know, for what you said about Sandy Hook.
And Alex Jones explains himself and he's apologized before.
Of course, he's been banned.
You realize Alex Jones has been banned for five years.
I didn't realize that until last night.
He was banned in 2018.
2018.
I mean, what a marker.
What a milestone.
And all of the people that clapped like seals when he was banned.
I wonder how many of those who clapped like seals when Alex Jones was deplatformed off of everywhere...
Also themselves got deplatformed.
Maybe not in 2018, but in 2019.
In 2020.
In 2021, in the aftermath of the stolen election.
In the aftermath of January 6th.
I wonder how many people got banned who thought it was a good idea to ban Alex Jones.
Anyway, five years is just crazy.
But anyway, so Sandy Hook, he's out there apologizing for it.
School shootings.
Anti-whiteism.
Here we go.
So...
There is this idea out there that if you are white, you are more prone to be a mass shooter, a serial killer, or a school shooter if you're white.
This is the idea.
Matter of fact, I'm pretty sure there's an entire bit about this in one of Dave Chappelle's stand-ups in the last couple of years.
You know, the famous comedian Dave Chappelle, right?
Who the left loves to cancel as well.
Or at least, you know, they had some up in Minnesota, I think, a couple of years ago.
He couldn't do his show because the people were so offended by his anti-trans jokes.
That the staff of the theater, the staff of the venue just refused to work.
Workers of the world unite.
We've got to shut this guy down.
Anyway, just so you know, I'm not some massive fan of Dave Chappelle or anything.
I don't trust anybody, especially anybody with ties to Hollywood.
But Chappelle even has this phony presupposition in his stand-up that, hey, if you're white, you're going to be more likely to commit crimes, more likely to go crazy, go postal, right?
Yeah.
We know he didn't say more likely to commit crimes because that would have been preposterous.
Well, Frankie Stocks over at the National File has a great piece that I had no idea.
Do you realize?
Yeah, shocker.
It's total nonsense.
It's total nonsense.
As a matter of fact, black people are behind most school shootings.
I had no idea.
I had no idea.
I mean, I guess I bought into the lie too.
Propaganda is real.
Look at this right here.
Okay, so stats show, this is Frankie Stocks, National File, stats show that a majority of American serial killers are also black.
Okay, so blacks behind most school shootings busting anti-white media narrative.
Good for Frankie Stocks over at Nat.
This is fantastic.
A majority of American serial killers are also black.
Despite blacks accounting for just 13% of the population.
And there is the graph there.
And if you want a closer look, you can get it at NationalFile.com.
So Frankie writes here, recently released statistics show that black Americans are massively overrepresented among school shooters, accounting for more than half of the shooters identified so far in 2023, despite accounting for just over 13% of the population, despite overwhelming media depictions of school shooters and other mass murderers as white, poorly adjusted males full of latent racism and sexual frustration.
I mean, remember what they said about that movie with Joaquin Phoenix, The Joker?
Sexual frustration.
Data recording the race and ethnicity of school shooters arrested in the year 2023 shows that a super majority of them are black.
I mean, if that doesn't just go to show you what kind of absolute...
I mean, it's not...
It's just absolute anti-white bias that's permeated our entire society.
Permeated our...
You know, at the top of the show, we were talking about the anti-Christian bias.
And I mentioned it's also anti-white, but I mean...
It really is anti-white and anti-Christian.
And it just oozes out of the country's pores.
It's like everything.
Everything that we're told in lockstep from all of the major corporations, obviously the deep state government, everybody's in lockstep with it.
All your major professional sports, NBA, NFL, Major League Baseball, hockey, all of it.
Right?
I mean, it is all designed to put out the same exact narrative.
Racism is the biggest problem and white people are likely domestic terrorists.
Not even school shooting.
I mean, this does a good job to debunk that, but I mean, you're just straight up a domestic terrorist.
Right?
And you're a threat to the government if you're white and if you go to church, right?
Again, this goes back into the Christian nationalism thing.
Do you believe in Jesus?
Yes.
Do you vote in elections?
Yes.
I mean, at this point, I vote in elections and hold my breath, say a prayer.
Well, I mean, if that's you, if that's all it is, I mean, if you don't even, if you're not even this, you know, you don't even, never even heard the term Christian nationalism, guess what?
According to the left, you're not only a Christian nationalist, you're a Christo-fascist.
You're a Christo-fascist.
Again, don't underestimate the ability for these people to try to put Christians in boxcars.
I'm serious.
Look at what's going on in South Africa.
And yet, we're debunking here on the Millstone Report, thanks to Frankie Stocks here, National File, debunking this idea about white people being responsible for school shootings.
So the unbiased crime report, that's where this came from.
The unbiased crime report shared this on X, pointed out additional curiosities.
For instance, here's some more curiosities.
Frankie Stocks writes, the race of numerous school shooters was not listed.
A trend that has arisen across violent crime statistics and appears to be linked to an effort to keep black violent crime numbers from rising even higher.
This has occurred even in cases where the race of the shooter could be easily determined through their mugshot or other publicly available documents.
And then we see it there.
And then you have more.
Again, contradicting the well-established media narrative, additional numbers compiled by teams from Bradford University and Florida Gulf Coast University show that a majority of American serial killers are black.
Serial killers!
Now, you've got to be kidding me.
No.
That's not what we've been told.
But even the serial killers are more likely to be black.
Despite comprising just over 13% of the U.S. population, blacks have been responsible for over half of serial killings in the United States in recent decades, while vastly outpacing their share of the population before that.
All other racial groups included in the data have accounted for a lower proportion of serial killings than their share of the total population since at least the 2010s.
I can't believe that.
I really can't believe that.
That is crazy.
That is a wild statistic right there.
Debunking the narrative.
Debunking the myth.
So there's also an interesting exchange that happened between Stu Peters and John Miller.
And I have to share with you because it was funny.
I mean, it really was.
It was one of the funniest things I've seen in a while.
And so I wanted to make sure you guys saw this.
And, of course, it has to do with Michelle Obama getting honored, potentially, for this, you know, getting some sort of award for this movie.
And I'll just leave it at that, and I'll let the grown-ups decide.
Whatever you watch Netflix on.
Make a prediction.
What is the likelihood that Barack and the man pretending to be Michelle Obama, that they're nominated for some award for this?
Leave the world behind.
I'm sure they will be.
Because it's, what is it, Sandra Bullock?
It's one of those has-been actresses who are sitting there.
It's probably going to be nominated because of the woke messaging, because of all of the horror.
It's so well done.
It's so well produced.
Barack Obama does it again.
I just hope this guy doesn't wear too tight of a dress when he goes on stage to accept the award.
John Miller.
They have operations for that now.
I don't know if you've heard, but they're all the rage now.
You can just get it.
John Miller, thank you so much for being here.
Have a great week.
Yeah, I told you, it was like one of my favorite moments there.
Very good, astute jokes, if you will.
Okay, so real quick, before we go any further, let's talk about...
Okay, so there's a great website out there, and I want to introduce you to it.
It's a website that I've been following, and you should follow them on Twitter if you want.
It's kind of right where I guess I'm most interested in the things that are going on in different churches and things like that.
There's a great Twitter page out there called Woke Preacher Clips where you can kind of find just all of these woke...
I mean, because a lot of what we focus here on in the Millstone Report...
Quite frankly, it has to do with not just exposing the left and the pagans and everything, all of the evil and wickedness.
I mean, we're doing that.
We're going to continue to do that.
That's the goal of the show.
But it's also saying, hey, look, some of these people out there that claim to be Christians are some of the worst offenders.
And you heard it there when we played that Dusty Devers quote, or that clip in the break earlier in the show, where he said, look, I mean, many of these lawmakers, Who are passing pro-abortion, pro-baby murder laws.
You go to church with these people.
They take communion with you.
And, you know, he put the responsibility back on us to do something about it.
Meaning that this is our fault, that we have basically had our heads in the sand for a very long time.
And so when you see one of these people One of these clergy members covered in rainbows, or the drag queen, a drag queen in front of a pulpit.
I mean, you want to talk about millstone.
If you want to talk about a millstone, it would be better to have a millstone tied around your neck and be thrown into the seat and to cause one of these little ones to stumble.
I mean, there is nothing more appropriate than somebody who is claiming to be a minister of the gospel.
And doing that, there's nothing more appropriate than that verse to them.
I mean, as much as the sisters of perpetual indulgence, you know, remember how they mock Christ and everything else?
They're openly mocking.
They're not claiming to be Christians.
Okay, those who claim to be Christians and are literally leading their sheep down a path to hell...
I want this program to be about calling that out as well.
We can get into theological weeds, and that's not what I'm trying to do.
I'm trying to get into theological weeds where we have slight differences about this or that.
I'm trying to just say, hey, look, generally, can we agree that this is ridiculous?
One of those websites I was mentioning is a website called Protestia.
And so if you haven't been to that website, I think it's one of the better websites out there to kind of keep track of a lot of just unorthodox things, a lot of wickedness that's going on.
Among people who are saying, hey, look, this is some new brand of Christianity.
I mean, you've got churches out there now who are totally giving in to the world and are treating their worship services like it's a concert.
They're treating their worship services like it's a movie theater.
In some cases, they have a whole series on movies, and we'll get to that in a later episode, where they dress up as characters like Woody or Buzz, and then they'll do another movie where their pastor's Dress up like Tom Cruise from Top Gun, and then they'll work a sermon around a movie and things that we can learn.
There's a website called The Gospel Coalition that had an article out saying, you know, five things we can learn from Taylor Swift's era tour.
And it's like, wait a second.
Taylor Swift is going city to city.
She's going all around the nation right now doing this tour.
And she has moments where it's openly satanic worship.
It's openly satanic worship.
And there's people out there who are actually very concerned that people that are going to Taylor Swift's concerts are actually opening themselves up to further demonic influence after they leave the venue and see the Satanism.
And so you've got a website called The Gospel Coalition that has fallen very far to the left, who's now saying, oh, no, as Christians, there are five things we can learn.
Really?
Five things we can learn?
No.
And there's just this aversion to reject what is outright evil and outright wrong.
So, anyway, this website protesting, I'm going to throw it up on the screen here, because this is something that you're not going to believe this.
You're not going to believe this.
So, this was last year.
Hillsong Church.
I don't know if you guys are familiar with Hillsong Church.
If you're not, you probably have been to a church that sings their music.
Because they write a lot of music that gets sung in worship services among Christian congregations all across America, all across the world.
There's just one problem.
Hillsong, in many instances, doesn't appear to be very Christian, and yet they're writing music where lyrics are, in some cases, vague, in some cases, just strange, but people like them, and so they'll incorporate them into their worship service.
And so this is just an example of the strangeness.
Hillsong Church does a...
This was last year.
During a Christmas service, they did a satanic Buddhist dance.
Like, it's no big deal.
A recently unearthed video from Hillsong, Sweden.
So they've got campuses all over the world.
We're about to watch a video here in just a minute from the United Kingdom.
It shows their 2018 Christmas service extravaganza, and it featured a dance routine on the stage traditionally done to honor the Buddhist deity, Quan Shi Yin, incorporating the dance of a thousand hands into the service designed to worship Christ.
Okay?
Now, despite all of this, and the reason I'm bringing this up, because it's important to me, It may not be important to you.
This is not the first controversy.
There's all kinds of financial controversies.
There's pastors that have had to step down for a while.
Inappropriate behavior.
But then there's this, and this is what stuck with me.
Despite controversies, worship leaders keep on choosing Hillsong and Bethel songs.
Bethel's another one.
They keep choosing them in their worship services.
Despite the storm of scandals and controversies swirling around the bruised and battered Hillsong Church in Australia and the Bethel Church in California, worship leaders are not shying away from incorporating the songs of these two megachurches into their worship services.
A recent study unveiled this week shows that worship leaders gravitate towards these songs not because they top the worship charts, but because they have a personal connection with them, often discovered online, at conferences, or through friends' recommendations.
The most influential factors in discovering a new worship song are peer endorsements.
The study draws on responses from 400 worship leaders across the U.S. and Canada seeking their insights on music production and their song selection process of worship.
Demonstrating a woeful lack of discernment, a mere 16% of worship leaders admitted to being less inclined to choose a song associated with Hillsong in comparison with 27%.
Okay.
That's right.
I just wanted to lay that out for you because a little clip Making its way around, again, it was retweeted by Protestia.
Again, this is supposedly a group of Christians, a church, it's supposedly a church, and they're supposedly ministers of the gospel, and they put out, and again, cultural relevancy, the desire to be culturally relevant is a big temptation these days for a lot of people.
This may seem like a normal, fun video, but when you get about 50 seconds into this video, you will be wondering, is this a Christian?
Are we watching Christians or not?
Merry Christmas, you filthy animal!
I don't want a lot for Christmas There is just one thing I need I don't care about the presents underneath the Christmas tree.
I just want you for my own more than you could ever know.
Make my wish come true.
All I want for Christmas is you.
All I want for Christmas is you.
All I want for Christmas is you.
I gotta go.
Alright, well...
I mean...
Just believe your own eyes.
Believe your own instincts.
Trust your gut.
And now back to that story.
The...
Those people, or people connected with those, I don't know if those specific people, but they're writing a lot of the music that's sung every Sunday morning in Christian congregations, sincerely Christian congregations across the land.
Just food for thought.
Hope I didn't, well, if I triggered somebody, it is what it is.
It won't be the first time.
Hey, coming up on the Stu Peter Show.
Owen Stroyer, released from jail.
He's going to be interviewed by Stu.
Man, I mean, I can't imagine.
The guy says a few words on January 6th, resisting tyranny, death to tyrants, and he's a journalist with InfoWars, and they put him in jail for it.
They charge him, they put him through a show trial, and then they put him in jail.
and then they block them up into solitary.
I'm sure he's going to have a lot to say to Stu.
You don't want to miss that.
That's coming up next here in just a moment on the Stu Peters Show.
Also, this great show today, George Papadopoulos.
I mean, you've got a who's who in the conservative movement.
George Papadopoulos. .
I'm going to be talking about Trump and the gag orders.
You know, Trump gets gagged, and you've got one court that says, okay, no, we'll overturn the gag order.
Then you get another judge that says, no, the gag order's back on in a different case.
I mean, it's just absolute criminal election interference.
It's also just a lack of due process.
It's the silencing of political opponents.
It is third-world country nonsense.
That's what we are.
We are in the midst of—we're just basically an occupied country right now, and again— Back to my previous statements.
That is why, I mean, if you really know the level of corruption and what they've already done to J6 people, they're just going to do it to anybody who opposes them in the future.
You won't have had to have attended J6. Again, if you believe in Jesus and you vote, they're coming for you.
And that's why shows like this and others are essentially assembling a resistance to make sure that doesn't happen and get people to stand up.
Candace Taylor will be coming up here on the Stu Peters Show, a friend of the Stu Peters Network.
And she will be talking about the Iowa Satanic Statue that we covered most of the program yesterday.
And basically the feckless response of the governor.
I talked about the weakness of a state representative who basically triggered me in his Twitter post.
But she is going to focus, and I think they're going to focus more on the governor here.
The Iowa governor endorsed Ron DeSantis, and she can do something.
I mean, I didn't even mention, I honestly didn't even think about it.
But, I mean, one legislator that could pass laws versus a governor that could go in there and just take it down and let the, you know, bring on the lawsuits again.
I mean, really, you're scared of a lawsuit when you've got this Pagan deity.
And then also Christine Dixon, okay, coming up on the program, Stu Peter Show, Christine Dixon's going to be on there.
She's got a harrowing story about how a rogue doctor essentially tried to kill her daughter who had cancer with unnecessary chemotherapy that didn't work, and then when she decided to no longer use the chemotherapy...
To save her daughter's life, they called Child Protective Services.
And so then she had to deal.
She was seeking CBD and natural remedies.
They called Child Protective Services on her instead.