Millstone Report: MSNBC Defines Christian Nationalism As Belief That RIGHTS Come From GOD
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Rainbow Gestapo, the goose-stepping gay lobby, all of that stops right now.
Stare at the sun just for kicks all by myself.
I lose track of time, so I might be past my pride.
People say we need to, you know, make America great again.
I completely agree.
We may need to make Gallows great again.
Oh my, I feel just like I don't shine.
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.
Hello, hello, welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
Thanks so much for being with us.
Happy Friday to everybody out there.
We've got a great show for you.
Oh my goodness, I can't believe it.
This will be one of those episodes where you hear me say, I told you so, a whole lot because, well, you're about to find out we're all Christian nationalists now.
Unbelievable what's going on.
So, as we reported earlier this week, the Deep State Media Industrial Complex is freaking out about the idea of Christian nationalism.
And what that could look like in a Trump second term.
Again, we don't want to get into the big can of worms with the election and the fraud that we're going to have to endure for that to happen.
But you never know.
You can vote.
You can say a prayer.
This Tower of Babel that they're creating could come down on them at any moment.
And our prayers certainly would help with that.
But first you have this Rob Reiner documentary.
God and Country.
We've covered it before.
It's filled with slander.
The film features supposed Christian pastors and Big evil leaders bashing devout Christians for their political beliefs.
The film attempts to lump Christians together who vote Republican as some sort of domestic terror threat hell-bent on instigating another violent J6 insurrection, which was a fedsurrection in the Uniparty's version of the Reichstag fire.
By all accounts, the film is terrible.
But it's supposed to be.
It's designed to be terrible.
It's designed to work hand in glove with the other branches of this media industrial complex.
So, to complement the release of Rob Reiner's anti-Christian film or documentary, God and Country, Politico, as we told you earlier this week, runs a piece about Donald Trump, Russell Vaught, and William Wolfe.
About how they're ready to infuse Christian nationalism into a Trump second term.
And this terrifies the regime.
The piece cites the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 that lays out a battle plan for protecting and restoring the American family.
And that's really what this is all about.
Protecting the American family from the wicked culture or continuing down this path to hell.
The plan terrifies...
I cannot overstate this enough.
This plan terrifies the pagan elites.
Because if Trump wins, the plan calls for a swift...
The plan reads, and this is lengthy, but bear with me because you will understand when we get to the end of this quote.
The plan reads this, quote, We're good to
and any other term used to deprive Americans of their First Amendment rights out of every federal rule, agency regulation, contract, grant, regulation, and piece of legislation that exists.
Yes.
It goes on.
Pornography manifested today in the omnipresent propagation of transgender ideology and sexualization of children, for instance, is not a political Gordian knot, inextricably binding up desperate claims about free speech, property rights, sexual liberation, inextricably binding up desperate claims about free speech, property rights, sexual liberation, and It has, pornography, has no claim to First Amendment protection.
Its purveyors are child predators.
and misogynistic exploiters of women.
Their product is as addictive as any illicit drug and as psychologically destructive as any crime.
Pornography should be outlawed.
The people who produce and distribute it should be imprisoned.
Educators and public librarians who purvey it should be classed as registered sex offenders.
And telecommunications and technology firms that facilitate its spread should be shuttered.
It goes on.
In our schools, the question of parental authority over their children's education is a simple one.
Schools serve parents, not the other way around.
That is, of course, the best argument for universal school choice, a goal all conservatives and conservative presidents must pursue.
But even before we achieve that long-term goal, parents' rights as their children's primary educators should be non-negotiable in American schools.
States, cities, and counties, school boards, union bosses, principals, and teachers who disagree should be immediately cut off from federal funds.
The noxious tenets of critical race theory and gender ideology should be excised from curricula in every public school in the country.
These theories poison our children who are being taught on the one hand to affirm that the color of their skin fundamentally determines their identity and even their moral status, while on the other hand they're taught to deny the very creatureliness that inheres in being human and consists in accepting the givenness of our nature as man or women.
Allowing parents or physicians to reassign the sex of a minor is child abuse and must end.
For public institutions to use taxpayer dollars to declare the superiority or inferiority of certain races, sexes, and religions is a violation of the Constitution and civil rights law and cannot be tolerated by any government anywhere in the country.
But then he goes on to say this, End quote.
Do you see how this agenda absolutely terrifies them because it also calls for the complete reorganization of the bureaucratic state by executive orders that would result in massive federal employee layoffs?
This is a plan of retribution.
Probably doesn't go far enough, but we can take multiple bites at this apple.
If this plan were to be implemented, if it were to be successful, it would mean the end of their woke sex religion.
And this is why they're ringing the alarm bells over Christian nationalism, because all that stuff that I just read, you've got to call it something.
So we'll blame it on the rise of Christian nationalism, and I'm not necessarily saying they're wrong, because Christians are organizing, and we're trying to stop what's coming.
But they're ringing the alarm bells over Christian nationalism, and they are now defining Christian nationalists in as broad of terms as possible.
Here is MSNBC talking head Heidi Prisbla.
From earlier today.
The one thing that unites all of them, because there's many different groups orbiting Trump, but the thing that unites them as Christian nationalists, not Christians, by the way, because Christian nationalists is very different, is that they believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings, don't come from any earthly authority.
They don't come from Congress.
They don't come from the Supreme Court.
They come from God.
I told you so.
I told you, if you believe in Jesus and if you vote, they consider you a threat.
Which way, Christian man?
We're all Christian nationalists now and we're all headed for boxcars unless we wake up and embrace the fact that this is a war and the forces of evil, both spiritual and corporeal, are coming for Christians because we are Christians.
Because of who God has made us to be.
Let's go to the screen.
Watch this again.
The one thing that unites all of them, because there's many different groups orbiting Trump, but the thing that unites them as Christian nationalists, not Christians, by the way, because Christian nationalists is very different, is that they believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings, don't come from any earthly authority.
They don't come from Congress.
They don't come from the Supreme Court.
They come from God.
I mean, you know, that's just incredible.
It's absolutely incredible.
They're saying that the belief, which is a foundational American belief, that belief that she's describing there actually unites us as Americans because it's literally in the Declaration of Independence that we believe that our rights are not derived from government.
They come from the Creator.
They come from God.
If you believe that, Congratulations, you're a Christian nationalist.
The anti-Christian hate is real.
They hate Christians.
And people are waking up to it.
Here in a minute, we're going to tell you about not only do they hate Christians, but they hate white people because Google has had this whole AI debacle that's exposing the anti-white hatred that is permeating our culture.
And it's very obvious now what their plan is.
Here is the tweet.
This was the first thing I saw this morning when I opened up my X app.
It's pretty much going viral.
They make it very clear that they have a disdain for Christians, Wade Miller says.
She says that if you believe that your rights come from God, you aren't a Christian.
You are a Christian nationalist.
Now, so there's still an ongoing debate among...
Big Eva circles, among mid-Eva circles, among Reformed circles, among, you know, just your average evangelical circles about this term Christian nationalism.
There are people that are embracing it.
I think I would be one of those people at this point because I understand it does mean different things to different people.
But if you think that they're going to put Christians in boxcars if we keep going down this path, then a little political organization and calling it whatever you want, I think, is appropriate to try to combat that so we can use what little rights Christians have left to amass political power and then use that political power.
To give us a government that more closely aligns with the concept of punishing evil and rewarding good, instead of the other way around, where our government constantly rewards the wicked and targets the righteous.
We don't have to tolerate this, and many people are waking up.
They're also looking into historical Protestant political thought and what it thought about government and its relationship to the Bible, its relationship to the church and everything else.
I think these are very healthy things.
Very healthy debates.
Some people don't, though.
Some people think that they are somehow an affront to, well, libertarianism for one, and that's what's really being rejected here, and that's why people are having such a hard time with it, because they have been taught that America must embrace a secular neutrality, which is not neutral, it's pagan, it's satanic, but we've been taught that we have to embrace this secular neutrality in an effort to Live and let live.
You go live your lifestyle.
You be gay.
You promote sodomy.
Now it's sexualized kids.
I'll go live my life and everything's going to be fine.
The problem is, number one, that means you have to accept kids going to drag shows and minors being given puberty-blocking hormones.
The second thing is that the other side doesn't even play by those rules.
The other side does not want to live and let live.
Because they know their lifestyles are evil and wrong, and the mere presence of Christians and Christian families and Christian red states that think differently, just the idea that there's somebody out there that disagrees with them and thinks that their choices are sinful, they can't take it.
It's the very idea, the concept of totalitarianism.
They want total allegiance.
They want everyone to bow down to the Nebuchadnezzar statue or you should be thrown into the fiery furnace.
That is literally where we are.
Today.
And that is why they want to put Christians in boxcars.
If this clip doesn't convince you of that, I really don't know what will.
We're going to hear this a lot, by the way, in the hour.
So just one thing that unites all of them, because there's many different groups orbiting Trump.
But the thing that we're not unites them as Christian nationalists, not Christians, by the way, because Christian nationalists is very different, is that they believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings don't come from any earthly authority.
They don't come from Congress.
They don't come from the Supreme Court.
They come from God.
And there you go.
What a radical idea.
Somehow, again, this guy Wade finishes his tweet, somehow they seem to not mention that our own founding documents make this proclamation, as have most Americans throughout history.
The radical atheist globalists are coming to try to crush ordinary American citizens.
My one disagreement with Ray here is these people are not atheists.
They promote atheism to get people to be more...
They promote atheism to get people to worship the state.
The people at the top of these giant structures are Satanists, many of them.
They are actively choosing to worship the opposite of God.
They are actively choosing that.
That much is clear.
You may not agree, but just wait.
You know, conspiracy theories just tend to come true over time.
We've got more.
Stephen Wolf, you can tell where the lower third came from today.
This post is going everywhere today.
Stephen Wolf, the author of The Case for Christian Nationalism.
We're all Christian nationalists now.
You're exactly right.
I'm reminded of the Time magazine.
I think it was Time magazine after Barack Obama was in office for a while.
They had a headline that said, we're all socialists now.
We're all socialists now.
I think that was Obama.
Maybe there was an FDR component to it as well.
Anyway, my memory is not as great as it used to be.
Ben Ziesloff, we continue to see our elites work zealously to promote regime Christianity.
Unlike the evil Christian nationalists who believe their rights come from God in heaven, what a crazy...
You see what this does?
By the way, the people in Big Eva and Medeva that are trying to fight this idea of Christian nationalism because they're uncomfortable with it for whatever reason, they hate this video.
And they're going to try to take this video right here...
Of Heidi Presby, or Heidi Presbla, and they hate this because they know what this does to average pew sitters that go to the church every day.
They say, okay, this is not a hard choice.
This is a binary choice now.
I do not care, right?
If following Jesus means they're going to call me a Christian nationalist, I don't care.
Fine, call me a Christian nationalist.
That's fine.
And this is a problem for people.
This is a problem for people like Russell Moore.
It's a problem for people like David French and others.
I'm actually willing to be patient.
Not for Russell Moore and David French, but I'm willing to be patient for other people that are not...
They don't understand.
They don't understand what time it is.
They don't understand how late the hour is.
And they just...
You know, they look at people who are...
We're organizing in some sort of ecumenical way within different denominations trying to get Christians to wake up to the idea of we don't put our Christianity on the shelf when we enter into public office, when we enter into public life.
We don't do that.
And when people are waking up to this fact...
If you don't think that they're going to put Christians in boxcars, you look at those people and you think, oh, those people are crazy.
Those people are idolizing the political process, or they're idolizing the bygone era when America was an overtly Christian nation.
No, no, you don't understand.
Understand, this is war, okay?
This is war.
And they have not, many have not yet come to that conclusion, and that's why I hope shows like this one, the Millstone Report, which it's got its whole name based, and the idea that if you're going to inhibit children from coming to Christ, that it would be better off for you to die in a watery grave with a millstone tied around your neck.
And that verse is mostly written for these woke churches, by the way.
Who are claiming to be shepherds when they're actually leading a flock to hell.
Anyway, and we cover that a lot on this program.
You guys know that.
Unlike the evil Christian nationals who believe their rights come from God in heaven, the blessed Christians believe their rights come from Congress.
So the regime evangelicals, the approved Christians, the ones that are going to still be allowed to get a seat at that cultural table, don't you know that cultural table?
It's getting harder and harder.
You're having to compromise more and more of...
Historic church doctrine and gospel teachings, you have to compromise more and more to be allowed to sit at that cultural table and be thought of as not one of those Christians at the cocktail parties.
They want more and more and more because it's about Christ.
It's because they're offended by Christ.
So, we now have a situation where accepted Christians, if you want to be a Christian in America today, you have to accept that your rights come from Congress.
Ben Zizloff raising excellent points.
In other words, these systems have two different deities.
The former worships God and the latter worships man as if he were God.
Expect our elites to continue advancing this worship of man in opposition to the true worship of God, even relying on evangelical sellouts with some degree of credibility to demoralize and silence those who still worship God.
Do you know what?
He's exactly right.
Earlier in the monologue, I said we are at war.
Earlier in the monologue, I said this is a war, both spiritual and corporeal, meaning flesh and blood, right?
We're still, we're in this battle right now.
Do you know why this happens?
Do you know why the enemy, and I'm talking about Satan, do you know why he does this?
Because he wants to do anything he can to keep us from worshiping the one true God in heaven.
That is what this is about.
And the easiest way to reflect the love of God to other people is within the family unit of father, mother, and children.
That's why he attacks us.
That's why they want to destroy the family.
That's why you've got a viral TikTok ad of a gay, quote, dad, end quote, giving his children sex toys, taking them to RuPaul drag shows, and making their children essentially political props for the LGBTQ RSTL and the Would You Like to Buy a Val rainbow brown shirts.
We'll get to that video in a moment.
I know Stu covered it in his show yesterday.
By the way, brand new Stu Peter show coming up at the top of this hour.
We'll preview it like we always do.
And we have this.
All right, before we move on to this Google AI situation, we're going to stop for a second.
We're going to back up.
Because I want to analyze this clip.
This is the viral clip that you're seeing.
One more time.
Let's play it.
One thing that unites all of them, because there's many different groups orbiting Trump, but the thing that unites them as Christian nationalists, not Christians, by the way, because Christian nationalists is very different, is that they believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings, don't come from any earthly authority.
They don't come from Congress.
They don't come from the Supreme Court.
They come from God.
Now, so before any of you out there, and I don't think it's any of you, but you may come across people who say that this, we need a further clip.
This clip is only 21 seconds long.
So maybe we need some more context to this.
Well, I have that for you.
And it doesn't get any better.
Here is a full 1 minute and 32 second clip of MSNBC talking head Heidi Prisbla and she expounds more on what she means about Christian nationalists And where we derive our rights.
Remember when Trump ran in 2016, a lot of the mainline evangelicals wanted nothing to do with the divorced real estate mogul who had cheated on his wife and with a porn star and all of that, right?
So what happened was he was surrounded by this more extremist You're going to hear words like Christian nationalism, like the new apostolic reformation.
These are groups that you should get very schooled on because they have a lot of power in Trump's circle.
And the one thing that unites all of them, because there's many different groups orbiting Trump, but the thing that unites them as Christian nationalists, not Christians, by the way, because Christian nationalists is very different, Is that they believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings, don't come from any earthly authority.
They don't come from Congress.
They don't come from the Supreme Court.
They come from God.
The problem with that is that they are determining man, men, there it is, men, Are determining what God is telling them.
And in the past, that so-called natural law is, you know, it's a pillar of Catholicism.
For instance, it's been used for good in social justice campaigns.
Martin Luther King evoked it in talking about civil rights.
But now you have an extremist element of conservative Christians who say that this applies specifically to issues including abortion, gay marriage, and it's going much further than that, as you see, for instance, with the ruling in Alabama.
This week, that judge is connected to that Dominionist faction.
Okay, so now you have more context.
Christian nationalism is now early 2000s conservatism?
I mean, Christian nationalism is now just considered what maybe even the average politician may have believed, what did believe in the 90s?
That's what this is.
You know, you've heard Tucker Carlson talk about how he wants, you know, 1993.
Can we just take America back to 1993?
Yeah.
Well, the average politician and the average beliefs there, that would be considered Christian nationalism today.
Again, they want to put Christians in camps.
That's where this is all headed if we just sit back and do nothing, right?
And it'll be slow, and it has been slow, incrementalism, but it's moving at a breakneck pace.
And you know why?
It's because...
The other side is so far away.
The other side is drifting.
The other side thinks men can be women.
And men could go into female locker rooms.
And you expect us to sit down with these people and talk about the national debt and tax policy?
Some of these people, that's what they still believe.
They still believe that we've got some big problems that we need to solve.
We've got big problems like the national debt.
We've got to end government regulations and just big government.
What are you talking about, man?
The other side thinks that they're morally superior because they want the minor child to get puberty-blocking hormones.
We're not going to solve the moral issue of spending more than you have and being a good steward or loving the people that you're supposed to serve.
You're not going to solve that when we have to negotiate with the other side that thinks that little boys need to have genital mutilation surgery.
Not only is it impossible to come to agreement on those other things that are much further back up the slippery slope, I don't want to.
I want to win.
I want to drive this sex religion, ideology, this degeneracy.
It has to be completely driven from our society.
And more and more Christians are realizing this.
And they may not put it and couch it in exactly my terms, but they all feel it.
We all feel it.
That you're being forced into a binary choice.
And the Republican secularism, the neutrality that got us Mormon presidential candidates like Mitt Romney...
The rotten fruit is there for you to see.
Boy, hasn't that guy exposed himself.
Let's just take her clip from the beginning, the extended clip, because I do want to say a few things about the Trump phenomenon.
Evangelicals, traditional mainline.
What's a mainline evangelical?
What does that even mean?
Remember when Trump ran in 2016, a lot of the mainline evangelicals wanted nothing to do with the divorced real estate mogul who had cheated on his wife.
Again, big evil leaders like Russell Moore and David French and others, yeah, they had a problem with it.
They were trying to figure out a way to get their followers and other woke pastors were trying to get their followers to...
Well, let me tell you how you can vote for Joe Biden.
Let me tell you how you can vote for Hillary Clinton and it'd be okay.
Right?
Because of Trump.
And there was a huge difference.
There's a huge difference, right?
And once again, the average pew sitters looked at the lesser of two evils and said, oh, it's Donald Trump all the way.
Yes, he was divorced.
Yes, there was the alleged affairs and everything else of a New York billionaire real estate mogul, obviously not from Christian red states, not from the southern Christian red states.
Who do you think you're going to get?
But there was a big difference, right?
Trump didn't do an entire campaign in 2016 telling everybody to get divorced and go sleep with a porn star.
That wasn't a key plank of his platform.
He had a much different platform.
Right?
Versus Hillary Clinton and the Democrats who have public policies that violate every single one of the Ten Commandments and might as well have run campaigns like abortion.
Have you tried it?
It's good for you.
Go ahead.
Right?
Versus Trump getting elected and we get the end of abortion with the Supreme Court decision.
Versus if Hillary had been elected, the Supreme Court would have literally made religious freedom in this country illegal.
That's where that's headed.
Just like what they're doing in Canada.
We told you that yesterday.
What Canada's trying to do, they want to classify quoting the Bible as hate speech.
They want to classify it as violence.
And all of these woke pastors down here in America who continue to punch to the right and hug to the left are hugging people that believe speech can be violence.
And they don't understand that their job is to speak truth to power and to confront people in their sin and to speak the Bible and that you're going to cozy up.
Russell Moore and David French are cozying up to the people that think speech can be violence and the entire idea of the gospel is that people need to hear the gospel and you don't think that they're not going to one day call your speech violence when you tell them that they're sinners and they need to be reconciled with a holy God?
These people are absolutely naive, at best naive, or working for the enemy.
Talk about a binary choice, okay?
Back to this.
One star and all of that, right?
So what happened was he was surrounded by this more extremist element.
You're going to hear words like Christian nationalism, like the new apostolic reformation.
These are groups that you should get very...
They're very schooled on because they have a lot of power in Trump's circle.
And the one thing that unites all of them, because there's many different groups orbiting Trump, but the thing that unites them as Christian nationalists, not Christians, by the way, because Christian nationalists is very different, is that they believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings, don't come from any earthly authority.
They don't come from Congress.
They don't come from the Supreme Court.
They come from God.
The problem with that is that they are determining man Men, it is men, are determining what God is telling them.
And in the past, that so-called natural law is, you know, it's a pillar of Catholicism.
For instance, it's been used for good in social justice campaigns.
Martin Luther King evoked it.
Okay, okay, there's so much there.
Man, they have really no idea.
They're totally blind.
They don't even know what they're saying.
They're just mixing all these categories up.
It's just like maddening.
They have no idea.
Martin Luther King wasn't a Christian, okay?
Natural law, sure, I mean, I'm not a Catholic, but yeah, okay, but I mean, it's also natural law and Protestant political thought.
Again, America was founded as a Protestant nation.
That's obviously a historical fact.
More on this.
Talking about civil rights, but now you have an extra...
So it was fine when we're using it for civil rights, but now they want to use it to end abortion and stand up for the sanctity of life with IVF baby storage factories in Alabama.
...element of conservative Christians who say that this applies specifically to issues including abortion, gay marriage, and it's...
Of course.
Of course, yeah.
Gay marriage, yeah.
It's a made-up thing.
It's not real.
Marriage is a religious ceremony.
Marriage is Christian.
It's man and woman.
It has nothing to do with men and men or women and women.
It's a made-up right in the Constitution.
They literally made it up.
Going much further than that, as you see, for instance, with the ruling in Alabama, this week that judge is connected to that dominionist faction.
So, I say all of that to say, If you go back and listen, if you missed the beginning of the show, please go watch the very beginning of the show if you missed it, where we talked about the Heritage Foundation's 2025 plan, which is what they're really scared of.
Yes, they're calling it Christian nationalism, but it really just goes back to the American family.
It really does.
This comes back to whether or not the normal, I'm not going to say traditional family, I'm going to say the normal family, the real family of a man and a woman, a father, mother, children, This has been completely under assault by these monsters for the last 50 years.
And it has culminated, we saw it with the rise of abortion, the rise of feminism.
That idol failed us because now we don't even know what a woman is, according to Supreme Court Justice Katanji.
And it's all culminating.
And people are waking up and they're saying, no, we can't do this anymore.
We're going to do something different.
If live and let live means we have to allow a parent to have the right to take her son into a drag show, to be ogled by half-naked men with pedophilic desires.
That's the only way you would want.
A lot of times these drag shows get canceled when they ban kids now.
Why?
Because the kids are the goal.
The kids are the prize.
If live and let live means we have to accept that, people are saying no.
People are saying we need laws.
We as a society still have the right to hold up practices and behaviors and say this is evil, this is wrong, and make it illegal.
And that's what they think Christian nationalism is?
So be it.
We are all Christian nationalists now.
We're going to take a break.
Yesterday on the Stu Peter Show, he got to interview Maria Espinoza, About these illegals staying in five-star luxury hotels.
We're going to listen to that during the break.
Come back.
Don't go anywhere.
This is the Millstone Report.
My name is Paul Harrell.
By the way, it's not just the military.
No, no.
Far from it.
All over the country, we're seeing legislation to let illegal aliens become public employees, including police officers.
It's already happening in Colorado and California.
And in other states, even so-called red states and red counties, police departments are posting job listings in Spanish so that people who don't speak English can become cops.
This is the clown world that we have become.
People who invade the United States illegally are going to be given badges and guns, or even worse, access to advanced weapons systems and a license to kill.
These people are criminals!
But we're being told they're the new military.
They're the new cops.
And you know, more than anything else, this entire movement to give illegals badges to let them in our military and really to give them anything other than a one-way ticket back home and a militarized border to stop them from coming back is a giant slap in the face to the families of American citizens who have been murdered by these animals, by these monsters who are being led into our country by the millions.
Their home nations are failures for a reason.
Because these are the people that are in charge.
They ran their own countries into the ground for generations.
So why are we going to give them guns and tell them to start running our country?
It's suicidal.
But you know what?
That's the entire point.
They're not stupid or ignorant.
They know exactly what they're doing.
Legislation like this intentionally is meant to force Americans to lie down, to take it, take this invasion, take this humiliation.
It's no longer your country.
That's what John James and Pat Ryan and the rest of these genocidal maniacs are telling us.
They already have American blood on their hands, all the way up to their forearms.
Pretty soon they'll be drowning in it.
Maria Espinoza is a former congressional candidate who took on McCarthy Republican West Hunt.
Hunt much like John James and Pat Ryan wants to let illegals join the military and is reportedly supporting the Courage to Serve Act.
Maria is also the founder of the Remembrance Project, which advocates for the families of those murdered by illegal aliens for the defense of America's borders, and she joins us now.
Maria, I mean, what are we looking at here?
Hi, Stuart.
Those are strong words, but you know, you are exactly correct.
We're looking at a bill that screams of what is being shoved down the throats of Americans, which is Americans last in illegal aliens first.
It rewards illegal aliens, just like you mentioned.
Remember, these are illegal aliens who Just ignored our laws, came here illegally, ignored our U.S. Constitution and everything that we stand for as Americans.
And these two congressmen want to hold these people up as if they're star citizens?
No, this is absolutely a bill that needs to be voted down immediately.
I just can't get over the idiocy behind this.
I mean, if you just really want to get down to brass tacks, A military in any country, anywhere on the face of the plane is designed for one purpose.
That purpose is to protect and secure the borders of that country.
And then to protect the people in that country, men, women, and children, from any trauma or any pain or any suffering or any death that may come as a result of a physical invasion of those borders, right?
I mean, that is the core essential duty of any military, not to fly around the country and bomb people in the name of spreading democracy and regime changes and all this nonsense that the most corrupt government, the United States government, has been doing for decades, decades.
That's not the purpose here.
The military industrial, that's not the purpose.
The purpose is to protect your country.
And so now, the people who are illegally invading our country are going to be charged with the responsibility not of doing that in modern-day America.
No.
But these people who are illegally invading our country are going to be given millions of dollars from the budget from U.S. taxpayers to go and then protect the sanctity of the borders of places like Israel.
Make some sense of that for me, can you?
Makes no sense at all.
And here we are going to train these illegal aliens who, number one, also, remember, they negotiated with the cartels in order to get here.
Where do you think their allegiance is?
And exactly what you said.
They have destroyed their countries, and now they're bringing their culture and their way of life, their mindsets, to here to the United States.
So remember what people need to understand that a lot of these countries do not like America or One thing that unites all of them because there's many different groups orbiting Trump But the thing that we're not unites them as Christian nationalists not Christians by the way Because Christian nationalists is very different is that they believe that our rights as Americans as all human beings Don't come from any earthly authority
They don't come from Congress.
They don't come from the Supreme Court.
They come from God.
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That's probably, what is that, the fifth or sixth time I've played that clip on today's show?
I told you so.
I'm playing it because we've been telling you it's a binary choice.
We were talking to Stephen Wolfe last week, the author of The Case of Christian Nationalism, and without even getting into the specifics of his book and his specific plan, what he thinks that term means, that phrase means, he was like, from a sociological standpoint, if you believe in Jesus and vote, they're going to call you a Christian nationalist.
So the reason I'm playing this so much is because may those words echo.
May you be faced with, The reality of the situation.
I'm a big Tolkien fan, Lord of the Rings fan.
So may the black speech of Mordor echo throughout the world so that you are able to understand what the enemy thinks of you.
This is not, well, we just need to negotiate with the pagans and be reasonable with them.
No, they don't want to be reasonable with you.
They want...
You!
They want to end you, and it's not about what you've done.
It's about who you are.
Do you confess Christ as Lord?
Congratulations, these people hate you, and they want to destroy you.
They want to kill you.
They want to see you in a boxcar, in a camp.
They want your family gone.
They want you to embrace every kind of degeneracy.
They want you to heartily approve of all of the LGBT, you know, the rainbow brown shirts, every kind of degeneracy.
We told you two days ago about how they're trying to bring cannibalism back.
They're trying to make cannibalism something that could be acceptable.
And do you know who they blamed?
The scientists, the anonymous scientists blamed Western religious traditions and Christianity for why we all think cannibalism is taboo.
Really?
Yeah, because it was the Christian nation of Spain that conquered the Aztecs, ended human sacrifice on top of ziggurats, and ended cannibalism.
Christianity did that.
And you're going to see, because of this clip, because this clip going viral, you are going to see all kinds of evangelical, quote, leaders.
They're going to come out and they're going to try to gaslight you into thinking that this doesn't mean what it actually means.
And what it means is, it's a binary choice.
There's all kinds of things, as I've talked about on this program before, there's all kinds of things that divide Christians, whether you want to get through the Protestant Reformation, obviously Protestant versus Catholic, and now the many different denominations that there are out there.
And I'm not talking about the woke ones.
I'm not talking about the ones that embrace gay marriage, female clergy, and everything else.
I'm just talking about the ones that are still Christians but have their different differences, their opinions about different things.
Those people, the Christians in this country, the biblical-based Christians with a biblical worldview, the ones that hold up the Bible as the standard for how to see the world, interpret the world, based on the character of God that's revealed in Scripture, those people are the targets.
And if that's you, in any one of those contexts, congratulations.
As far as they're concerned, you're a Christian nationalist.
So what do you do now?
Do you fight with those other Christians who don't feel like fighting over the term Christian nationalist is a productive thing in light of the fact that they hate us just because of who we are?
At some point, you've got to stop with this, and you've got to wake up and look at where this is all headed.
It's a train wreck.
And instead of arguing with each other, we need to be united and move forward.
Man, it feels good to say.
That's been on my mind for a very, very long time.
I'm so thankful for this clip.
I'm so thankful for the left in this country telling us exactly who they are.
And also, don't think that it's just the left.
There are many Republicans that don't like that this is getting out.
She's saying the quiet part out loud, honestly.
If you believe in individual rights and that they come from God, that you are a Christian nationalist.
Come on.
If you needed any evidence that we are currently an occupied country, that the people who are in charge of the media, in the government, if you needed any evidence of that, that they are not Americans, that they literally reject the very foundational document, my goodness, even Barack Obama used to quote the Declaration of Independence.
He would get the words wrong, but at least he would quote it.
Obama was sly, man.
It wasn't freedom of religion.
When he quoted the Constitution or the First Amendment, he would talk about the freedom to worship, not the freedom of religion.
He didn't like the freedom of religion.
He would say the freedom to worship.
Because he wants Christians to think that it's not something that needs to get at in a public life.
You keep that inside those four walls and a roof on Sunday, and we'll be happy.
For now.
For now.
Obviously, there were other plans as part of this incrementalism.
So now we move on to this story.
The New York Post, there's a big firestorm out there right now because not only is the anti-Christian bias in the news, but the blatant anti-whiteism is in the news as well.
And this is all happening in the same 48 hours where people realize, oh my gosh, they want to kill white people, and they also think that everybody that believes in Jesus is a Christian nationalist and is a threat to their power.
I know that's a strong word.
They want to kill white people.
But I got that from a pretty interesting tweet that I found by J.D. Sharp.
He says, Google is being programmed as if white people never existed.
He really couches it in terms that I think the average person wasn't thinking in.
So Google's AI has been caught, right?
Where is the...
Look, this is the New York Post cover.
Google's woke AI makes Vikings black and Pope a woman.
That's supposed to be George Washington right there.
This is your founding father.
They're making the founding fathers black.
They're literally history messing.
But they're literally putting out a future where there are no white people in history.
So this is why J.D. Sharp says, Google is being programmed as if white people never existed.
Every white person should be asking ourselves one thing right now.
How are they planning to kill us all?
Man.
Sometimes the news stories, they just work together like just a beautiful piece of art on a canvas, quite honestly.
Here it is.
He went on to make a video.
Do we have that video yet?
So here's J.D. Sharp talking about this very phenomenon.
The average white person is not responding appropriately right now to Google Gemini and their extremely racist image generator.
Where when you type in George Washington, it shows up a black man with a blonde wig wearing a Revolutionary War costume.
You type in Founding Fathers, none of them are white.
You type in Viking, it shows up a black Viking.
You type in white couple, it shows up...
A white woman and a black man.
You type in strong white man, it shows up nothing.
In fact, it tags it as harmful content.
But you type in strong black man, it shows a strong black man.
The average person doesn't understand how big of a deal this is and what's really going on.
Google, a hundred billion dollar a year company who has all the money in the world, has programmed They're AI as if white people never existed.
That's what's happening right now.
And it's time for the average white American and really the average white person in the world to ask yourself, how are they going to try to take us out?
I mean, have you thought that?
That should be, honestly, that should be the logical question to ask.
I mean, the anti-whiteism that has been going on for the last, let's just say, five years.
Let's just say, I mean, it's been going on for more than that.
But I mean, it's been going on really hardcore for the last five years.
I have noticed this before.
I got in trouble one time because I was talking about...
I can't remember what story it was, but this was back when I was on the radio, and I actually got in trouble because I said something to the effect of, white people, kill yourself.
Now, obviously, I was being facetious, but I was taking a story because if you take what they say, if you take what the CRT people have been saying about white people at the universities, it's pretty much clear...
That they want white people to just go away.
In order to actually be considered absolved from the sins, your racial sins as existing as a white person, it just means you'd be better off if you just off yourself.
Right?
And I just remember when I said that, people said, you've got to clarify that.
You've got to clarify that.
It just goes out public on the live airwaves.
But anyway, we don't have those issues here on a channel like Rumble here on the Stu Peters Network, and I'm very grateful for it.
So, it's obvious where this is going, and people are now waking up, and they're starting to ask the right questions, and kudos to J.D. Sharp for that.
This really is, in, again, a 48-hour time span, you've got...
You've got MSNBC saying anybody that believes that rights come from God is a Christian nationalist.
And you have Google AI trying to erase white people from history.
And it's been programmed to do that, right?
And back on this idea of getting white people and Christians to hate themselves, they've been successful at it.
Look at Audrey Hale.
Audrey Hale was a white woman.
She's a white woman who was convinced by the TransMind virus that she needed to be a man.
And in her manifesto, she was hating crackers, hating rich crackers and Christian crackers.
And she goes into that school in Nashville and she kills three students, three kids, three little kids, and three teachers.
And why did she do it?
Because she hated her own race.
She was white.
She hated her own race.
And so she was so twisted in the head that she believes that killing white people was a virtue.
Less white people on the planet Earth.
Especially Christians who are at a Christian school.
Yeah, the propaganda works.
And it has worked for a very long time.
And now they're trying to erase white people's From existence.
Google's highly touted...
This from the New York Post.
Google's highly touted AI chatbot Gemini was blasted as woke after its image generator spit out factually historically inaccurate pictures.
Gemini's bizarre results...
Oh, I'm sorry.
Including a woman as a pope, black Vikings, female NHL players, and diverse versions of America's founding fathers...
Gemini's bizarre results came after simple prompts, including one by the post on Wednesday that asked the software to create an image of the Pope.
Instead of yielding a photo of one of the 266 pontiffs, did I just say 266?
For a Freudian slip there.
The 266 pontiffs throughout history, all of them white men, Gemini provided pictures of a Southeast Asian woman and a black man wearing holy vestments.
Another post query for representative images of the Founding Fathers in 1789 was also far from reality.
Jim and I responded with images of Black and Native American individuals signing what appeared to be a version of the U.S. Constitution featuring diverse individuals embodying the spirit of the Founding Fathers.
Can you believe this?
This is nonsense.
Absolute nonsense.
There's the female version of the Pope.
Ha ha ha ha!
Oh, you've got to laugh a little bit at it, right?
Have a little bit of a cavalier attitude towards it.
But here's another one.
So Sean Davis says that if you ask Google AI whether whiteness should be eliminated, it says the answer is complex and multifaceted and tells you to study critical race theory and immerse yourself in whiteness studies.
But if you ask Google AI if blackness should be eliminated, it says the very question is deeply concerning and harmful and perpetuates violence and discrimination.
Again, people are waking up Andrew Torba to this.
Politically speaking, both these backlash events, he's comparing this to Bud Light.
This is Google's Bud Light Dylan Mulvaney tranny moment.
He says there are signs that white people have had enough and white racial consciousness is gaining momentum.
Well, you would expect that it would if for the last 10 years the universities have said that white people are evil for just existing and being white.
Oh, by the way, Again, this is also why they don't like Christians.
As I said earlier, why are they coming after Christians and defining us as nationalists in these broad terms?
Because it's not about what we did.
It's about who we are.
Likewise, it's not about what a white person did.
It's about being a white person in general.
That's where all this is going.
So the reaction to all this is perfectly reasonable because of all of their anti-white propaganda.
I didn't get through this video yesterday, but we're going to get through it today before we run out of time here on the Millstone Report.
We talked about this earlier, the gay dad that's sexualizing his kids making this viral video.
Watch.
We have a gay dad.
Of course we have disco balls and rainbows all over the house.
Why can't just rainbows be for kids?
Because while I was fighting for the rainbow, all you were doing is just drawing it while you had drool all over your face.
Looking like drunk little toddlers.
We have a gay dad.
Of course he got us a dog to match our home.
We have a gay dad.
Of course he has more facial products than Sephora.
All this leads to is a 30th high school reunion to take all the attention away from all of those bullies that made fun of me who now look 60.
We have a gay dad.
Of course he has a closet full of wigs and weird outfits.
It didn't stop you guys from having fun.
We have a gay dad.
Remember the time he grounded me for two weeks just because I didn't know the difference between fuchsia and magenta?
You're lucky it wasn't a month.
We have a gay dad.
Of course when we were four he told us that our queen was Janet.
I thought it was Beyonce.
What?
He told me it was pink.
We have a gay dad.
Of course he can't throw a ball to save his life.
Hashtag Travis Kelsey.
We have a gay dad.
Of course he makes us be quiet during the Super Bowl commercials.
Except for this year, Travis Kelsey.
We have a gay dad.
Of course he drinks iced coffee in the middle of January.
It's the sip of the straw facial expressions after you or somebody else spilled the tea even in January.
We have a gay dad.
Of course he brought us to RuPaul's Drag Con.
It was fun though, but remember when he bought us bracelets and we found out they weren't actually bracelets?
To be fair, I didn't know either.
So, yeah, those children have a narcissist for a, quote, father.
I think narcissism is probably a very common trait among the LGBT enclave.
Pray for those kids.
Pray for that man, too.
But in the meantime, those bracelets were actually sex toys, ladies and gentlemen.
I'm not going to go into the details.
I didn't even—this reporter didn't know how they—bracelets—but now, unfortunately, I do know.
And, yeah, so this is sexual deviancy, sexual exploitation.
And, again, it's stuff like this that— Just submit this to the evidence folder that this is all trying to make pedophilia eventually legal.
That's part of the dissent on this slippery slope.
And this is why people are organizing.
If live and let live means that we have to accept that as normal, people are saying no.
We're not.
And what's the response?
The response from the media industrial complex is to freak out and label everybody Christian nationalists who don't want to go along with their woke sex religion.
And everything is becoming much more clear.
The battle lines are becoming stark.
It's a binary choice which way it is Christ or chaos.
It's a pagan nation or a Christian nation.
Which way, Western man?
Coming up on the Stu Peter Show, James Vincent is going to be on the program.
Going to be talking about Jon Stewart.
The Democrats are desperate to counter Tucker Carlson's Vladimir Putin interview.
Been seen over 200 million times.
What does that mean?
Well, Jon Stewart used to control the minds of young people.
I talked to a young person the other day.
A young person.
Who had seen the Vladimir Putin interview.
And guess what?
They were like, man, I can't believe it.
I don't think he's that bad of a guy.
I think we've been lied to on this.
Enter Jon Stewart.
They're resurrecting Jon Stewart.
They're going to try to get his power back.
They're trying to stop the destruction of NATO propaganda, which what Tucker Carlson and Vladimir Putin did, they destroyed decades of anti-Russian NATO propaganda.
So you're going to be sitting down with James Vincent on that brand new Stu Peter Show coming up next.
You want to click out of this video to get to it.
That's all the time that we have for today, folks.
My name is Paul Harrell.
Have a blessed weekend.
God bless you, and we will see you back here on Monday.