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Millstone Report: ATTACKS On Churches SURGE 800%, Left Thinks Everything Is Christian Nationalism
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in my face and 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.
Hello ladies and gentlemen, welcome.
My name is Paul Harrell.
Thank you so much for being with us.
It is the Millstone Report and it is Thursday.
Thank you so much.
As always, we've got a great show for you.
We're going to talk a little bit about the mainstream media tonight.
One of the best ways to navigate through all of the mainstream media headlines to get to the truth and better understand our world today is to first realize that everything the corporate press is telling you is a lie.
And the second thing to do, once you figure that out, is to believe the complete opposite of what you are being told.
Now, This is not a fail-proof strategy, but for the most part, this is a reliable way to get to the truth.
If the media says something is good, then it's actually bad.
If they say something or someone is bad, then they're probably good.
Let's take COVID. COVID is super dangerous, they said.
Not really.
The CDC last week now says you should just treat it like the flu.
The media says the COVID jab is good for you.
Well, no.
It's a bioweapon designed to kill you or cripple you so you have to take more big pharma drugs for the rest of your life.
What about this one?
Vladimir Putin is concentrated evil incarnate and he's going to conquer all of Europe.
No.
Believe the opposite.
Or how about this one?
Christian nationalists are evil and have a propensity for unchecked violence.
Or even better, Christian nationalists are now responsible for January 6th.
Christian nationalism is on the rise.
Three years ago, Christian nationalists stormed the U.S. Capitol, killing police officers while carrying crosses and signs reading, Jesus saves.
Two years ago, Christian nationalists on the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v.
Wade, allowing states like ours to outlaw abortion even in cases of rape and incest.
And as we speak, Christian nationalist billionaires are attempting to dismantle public education in the state of Texas.
I want to meet these Christian nationalist billionaires.
So, more on that guy in a minute.
But that was a Texas state representative by the name of James Tallarico.
His ex-bio says he's a proud progressive.
Is it just me, or does that guy seem like the kind of guy who will gladly help put real Christians in boxcars someday?
And he'd even have a smile on his face while doing it, I suspect.
So the Daily Wire's Christian journalist Megan Basham responded to that video appropriately when she said this on X, quote, number one...
No hard evidence has ever been presented that January 6th rioters were motivated by religious beliefs and number two, according to the left, using normal constitutional means to overturn Roe is Christian nationalism.
This is what they mean by it.
Christians having an influence on policy.
End quote.
She's absolutely right on that point.
Again, if you believe Jesus is Lord and you vote your beliefs, then congratulations, you will be considered a Christian nationalist by the totalitarian freaks on the left.
Christian nationalists are responsible for J6, they now say.
Actually, no.
It was a false flag fed up meant to frame populists just like they framed President-in-exile Trump for treason.
Again, you can take this media analyzing strategy about believing the complete opposite of what the left says and you can put it to the test.
So if they say, for example, the nation is now in danger because of the mere existence of Christians who vote their biblical values, then what is the opposite hypothesis?
Well, in my opinion, that would be that Christians are the ones who are in real danger.
It's Christians, not non-Christians, who are the real targets of the totalitarian left.
And the Family Research Council recently released a report about the violent left and the huge increase in attacks against church buildings.
The report reads, in part, over the past several years, Family Research Council has been tracking acts of hostility against churches in the United States.
Between January of 2018 and November of 2023, at least 915 acts of hostility occurred.
The types of acts included vandalism, arson, gun-related incidents, bomb threats, and more.
But in 2023, the Family Research Council identified 436 incidents, more than double the number identified in 2022, and more than eight times the number identified in 2018.
So, did you get that?
From 2018 to now, that's an 800% increase in attacks against Christian churches in this country.
The report goes on.
These findings suggest that hostility against U.S. churches is not only on the rise, but is accelerating.
Acts of hostility against churches are destructive and have the potential to intimidate a religious community.
No surprise there.
Therefore, it says, they deserve to be condemned.
Although the motivations for many of these incidents remain unknown, the rise in crimes against churches is taking place in a context in which American culture appears increasingly hostile to Christianity.
Criminal acts of vandalism and destruction of church property may be symptomatic of a collapse in societal reverence and respect for houses of worship and religion.
In this case, churches and Christianity.
community.
The report goes on For congregants and clergy, acts of hostility against their churches can be intimidating.
For example, when a statue of Mary outside a Catholic church is beheaded, it's natural for congregants to feel disturbed and upset, and that may be the vandal's aim.
Acts of hostility against churches can send the message regardless of whether it's the perpetrator's intent that churches are not wanted in the community or respected in general.
This may cause congregants or church leaders to feel unsafe, it says.
In some instances, the goal of the hostility is undoubtedly to interrupt the normal work of the church.
The report also says, and goes on to say, that most of the incidents identified were acts of vandalism.
From January 2018 to November of 2023, there were at least 709 occurrences of vandalism, 135 arson attacks, so they want to burn our churches, Then they've got 22 gun-related incidents, 32 bomb threats, and 61 other incidents, assault, threats, interruption of worship services, etc.
In 39 cases, multiple types of hostility occurred, vandalism and arson, so they combined the two.
Then in 2023 saw more acts of hostility against churches than any of the previous five years, continuing an upward trend.
According to Family Research Council's monitoring of public available data, at least 436 acts of hostility against churches took place between January and November 2023.
The number of incidents was fairly consistent throughout the year, with an average of about 39 a month.
However, there was a slight peak in the summer when June saw 65 incidents and July 50.
Ah, yes.
We all know.
The summer months, that's when the left comes out of their hibernation and decides to peacefully protest.
I look for those riots to begin again this summer over some manufactured crisis because, what, it's an election year after all.
So then this report goes on, and it's lengthy, to list the attacks, the specific instances of the attacks against churches in 2023.
And it's absolutely massive.
I couldn't get through it all.
I've got it here on the screen for you.
I mean, you have this one, St.
Jude Missionary Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, January of 2023.
A man was caught on cameras shattering stained glass windows that were over a century old.
He also took from the food pantry.
The destruction and theft totaled in the thousands of dollars.
Vandals broke into a church in Washington Chapel Parkville, Missouri.
Vandals broke stained glass windows rummaging through the sanctuary and damaged the church in other ways, including breaking a window that is the only surviving item from the chapel building that was destroyed by a fire in the 1870s.
The historic church was rebuilt in 1907 by former slaves and is one of the oldest remaining African Methodist Episcopal churches in the West.
Many pieces of glass window were later returned.
Anyway, I just want to take a moment here.
This is just in 2023 alone.
And It's just, the list goes on.
You've got, again, vandals, you've got arsonists, and it's totally interdenominational.
I mean, it covers Catholics, it covers all the Protestant denominations.
They are attacking Christian churches.
Again, the list goes on.
I don't know if you're seeing how this thing just keeps going.
And it keeps going.
We could not...
I think if I literally read every one of these, it would take up the entire hour of this broadcast here on the Millstone Report.
Anyway, just incredible.
So I say all that to say this.
Whatever the narrative is, and it's not just the media, it's state representatives that buy into the media, but whatever the prevailing narrative is, believe the opposite.
If Christians are a threat to the country, they say, well, that's not true.
The opposite is that...
Christians are under attack.
It's the left.
It's society at large that's actually attacking Christians.
And of course, we all know this.
We know of the anti-Christian bias.
We know of the anti-white bias that permeates every single institution.
It's infected every single institution in this nation.
And this report jumped out at me this morning.
I couldn't believe it.
Hats off to the Family Research Council for cataloging what we all know to be true.
That if we do nothing, if we continue to go down this road, they're going to just put Christians in boxcars.
In the meantime, they're going to continue disparaging us as Christian nationalists by the broadest of terms possible.
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.
Again, the broadest terms possible.
If you vote, if you believe Jesus is Lord, they're going to call you a Christian nationalist.
They're going to call you a Christofascist.
Or they're just going to call you a terrorist.
I mean, that is kind of where this is all going.
When we drop the label, like, you know, everybody's afraid of this Christian national...
Not everybody.
I'm not afraid of the Christian nationalist label.
I think many of you are not.
But there are still some who are, you know, I don't know about this.
Well, you know, it's eventually you're just going to be called a terrorist.
I mean, you're going to be called a terrorist and a Christian terrorist.
That's where all this is headed if we continue.
Putting Christians in boxcars.
I want to get back to this state representative because he said a lot more.
This is the guy blaming J6... This guy right here, again, is a Texas state representative by the name of James Tallarico.
James Tallarico is complaining and putting out all of this slander against Christians.
He claims to know what Christianity is, and here in just a moment, he's going to go over a list, and he's going to tell you that basically...
Jesus is okay with pedophile books in the library.
And Christians don't need to do anything.
They don't need to use any of their civil powers or anything to protect children from pedophiles at the library.
The only thing, he says, the only thing that Jesus told us to do, the only thing, was to just love our neighbor.
That's it.
That's it.
Listen to this moron.
Christian nationalism is on the rise.
Three years ago, Christian nationalists stormed the U.S. Capitol, killing police officers while carrying crosses and signs reading, Jesus saves.
They didn't kill any police officers.
They didn't kill any police officers.
Again, this guy is just totally lying.
Trump supporters died that day.
Trump supporters.
Ashley Babbitt.
Roseanne Boyland.
Those are the people that died.
Not the police officers.
It's total nonsense.
Anyway, this guy's brainwashed.
This guy is the face.
That's the face.
If they ever succeed in putting Christians in boxcars, that guy's smiling face, or others like him, that'll be the last face you see as you're, you know, As they fire up the engine and cart us away.
Two years ago, Christian nationalists on the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v.
Wade.
So everything is Christian nationalists.
So any...
I mean, yes, Christians have wanted abortion ended in this country, and we still are working to have it completely abolished.
But, I mean, the protecting of life or being pro-life, I mean, this has been, yes, a Christian goal, but it's been a secular Republican Party goal for decades.
So now we're just going to go back and we're going to reclassify everything that all of the planks in the Republican Party platform, and I'm talking about, you know, the good ones, We're just going to reclassify all of that as Christian nationalism now.
And you know what?
This is actually a good thing.
Because it really truly is.
I mean, all of the good moral things in the Republican Party, the GOP higher-ups and the uniparty scabs don't want you to know this, but why are they good for society?
I mean, I've talked about this for a very, very long time.
You can't talk about religion and politics.
That's what they say, right?
But the truth is, if you talk politics, you should have to talk religion, and we've got to undo this taboo.
It's ridiculous, and it's what's led to, again, Mormon presidential candidates like Mitt Romney, right?
For decades, though, Republicans, you know, like a Mitt Romney or like a John McCain or, you know, maybe Dan Crenshaw, they would advance these platitudes and they don't ever want to defend what they're based on.
You might have somebody say, you know, the American family is really under attack.
Yeah, American family really under attack and we need strong families.
This nation needs strong families.
Well, why?
Why?
Well, because it'd be good.
It'd just be generally good.
They don't want to say it.
They don't want to say it.
They don't even want to tip their hat to God.
They don't even want to tip their hat and just barely acknowledge, hey, we need strong families because God created the family.
And this is his will for a righteous people are to have strong families headed by a man and, you know, husband, wife, child.
They don't want to say that.
Oh, because we don't need to put God into politics.
And what has that gotten us?
Absolute rotten fruit.
Stem and branch.
All of it.
Rotten.
Let's listen to more of this guy talking about how every...
Again, the reason it's good that they're now going to go back and classify Christian nationalism or they're going to go back and classify 1990s, early 2000s Republican political goals are now going to be considered Christian nationalism is a good thing.
And I'll tell you why.
Because...
All of the people who have said, the left has balked at this idea that this is a Christian nation.
They have tried to go back and erase our history.
They have tried over and over again to say America was never a Christian nation.
America was never founded as a Christian nation.
And the reason they have balked at that, the reason they have pushed that away is because of their incrementalism.
They have incrementally gotten more and more immoral victories as we have careened down this slippery slope to get sicker and sicker and sicker.
And so they needed that lie.
They needed that phony argument.
Well, you know...
And they promote guys like, you know, Thomas Jefferson, who is the least religious of all the founding fathers, right?
And they say, well, you know, he was an atheist, or he was a deist, or...
And that's what they say, right?
Like, that somehow negates all of the Protestants that came over here, all of the Puritans, all of the pilgrims that came over here For hundreds of years earlier to build this country, to found this country, to practice their religion and live and glorify God and worship Him while they're here on this earth.
That negates all of that.
And that's nonsense.
It's absolutely ridiculous.
The idea that we have a firm reliance on divine providence when we go to war with the most powerful military force in the world at that time.
Anyway, I digress.
The reason it's a good thing for them to finally say, you know what, you're right.
What they're essentially saying is, you know what, you're right.
America was a Christian nation.
And we're not that anymore.
And that is a terrorism on the people.
They're going to say that eventually.
They're just going to come out and admit it.
Yeah, you know what?
And that's what Presbylla is doing here when she says, you know, they believe all of your rights come from God.
That's what she's saying here.
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.
What's that?
That's literally quoting the Declaration of Independence, you know, or summarizing it.
That's summarizing the Declaration of Independence.
So the mask is totally off now.
They're like, yeah, you know, it is a Christian nation, and we've got a problem with that.
We don't want to be a Christian nation.
That's what they're now saying.
And so when you have this soy boy state representative from Texas that's now slandering Christians, that's now attacking Christians, Real Christians for wanting to vote their values because Roe versus Wade was overturned and somebody shows up to J6 with a truthful sign that says Jesus saves.
Some of these congressmen, some of these wicked congressmen need to see that.
They need to hear that.
They need to be reminded that, hey, you know what?
You can be saved from your sins if you'll repent and trust in Christ.
And you're wicked rulers.
You hate the people.
And you know what?
In the midst of all this, now that we know it was just this giant fed op, and it was a giant case of entrapment all across the board, these people really do need Jesus.
Desperately so.
All right, more from this.
Again, state representative from Texas, James Tallarico.
Overturned Roe v.
Wade, allowing states like ours to outlaw abortion, even in cases of rape and incest.
And as we speak, Christian nationalist billionaires are attempting to dismantle public education in the state of Texas.
Now, I don't know of any actual Christian nationalist billionaires per se.
I don't know.
Maybe they exist.
But again, he's just talking about anybody who's very wealthy that supports a right-leaning cause.
If you support the right, you're now a Christian nationalist.
And this is, again, this is a really good thing that they're doing this because it makes the decision much more binary.
It makes it not gray.
It makes it black and white.
And it's like, which way you're going to go, Western man?
You're going to go where they say everything's Christian nationalism?
Do you like the barbecue on the 4th of July?
You're a Christian nationalist.
Do you like apple pie?
You're a Christian nationalist.
Are you straight and like women?
Do you like the opposite sex?
Are you attracted to the opposite sex?
You're a Christian nationalist.
You're embracing the gender roles laid out in scripture, male and female.
You're a Christian nationalist.
If they want to reduce it all down to that, that's a win.
That's a win for our side because I just think that's going to wake up even more people who may just be kind of nominal Christians, if that's a thing, right?
Who are just kind of, I don't know...
Living their life like, you know, everything's a moral gray area.
Well, when they get sicker and sicker and sicker and they start to castrate kids and call it healthcare, that tends to...
Whoa, wait a second, right?
Wait a second.
I know of somebody who came to faith in Christ...
Out of the New Age movement, okay?
I know someone who came to Faith in Christ, out of the New Age movement, where everything is like, well, whatever your truth is, what's your truth, my truth, and they believe that nonsense.
When the one thing that woke them up was realizing that child sex trafficking is real, it's a billion-dollar-a-year industry, and all of our elites are doing it.
And when they realized that, it shook them to their core, confronting that evil because they knew all of a sudden this idea of, well, whatever your truth is fine.
That's your truth.
They knew that That hurting and trafficking children, they knew that was evil.
And once they realized and were able to identify that that is in fact evil, they realized, well, then there must be good and there must be objective truth.
And, of course, you only get that from God.
You only get that from the God of the Bible.
More from this state rep.
And therefore, dismantle democracy.
Let me be very clear.
There is nothing Christian about Christian nationalism.
Well, as Smash Bails on X says, it's kind of in the name, so that's just...
I mean, it's Christian nationalism, so yeah, there is something Christian about it.
It is the worship of power.
Political power, social power, economic power in the name of Christ.
So this is, I'm glad that this far-left pro-abortion, pro-pedophile books and libraries for the little kids, I'm glad this guy is now making a similar argument to Big Eva, you know, the same argument that Big The evangelical leaders use to try to guilt their congregations into not being politically active,
while at the same time trying to give some of their congregation an excuse to vote for Democrats who stand against every single one of the Ten Commandments.
Here is this guy saying, oh no, they're not worshipping Jesus.
They're worshipping political power.
No, we're not.
No, we're not.
We're worshipping Christ.
And it's through the worship of Christ and the act to be obedient, to stand on the side of justice, to actually love our neighbor by making it illegal for them to take their kids to drag shows.
That's actually an act of love because we don't want them to abuse their kids, right?
It's actually the loving thing to do to vote for people who are going to put into place a society that's going to punish evil and reward good.
That is the most loving thing you can do for your neighbor.
But let's go ahead and listen to this moron.
And it is a betrayal of Jesus of Nazareth.
Jesus never asked us to kill police officers.
Again, he's slandering Christians and J6ers who did not kill police officers that day.
He's a liar.
Jesus never asked us to ban books, silence teachers, or defund schools.
Jesus said that if you cause little children to stumble in coming to him, it would be better for a millstone to be tied around your neck and thrown into the depths of the sea.
Jesus never asked us to control women's bodies.
Jesus was against murder, and he even said that if you have anger in your heart, you've committed murder.
Jesus, and what the Bible says, and what is the Word of God says, that he knew us in the womb, that he knit us together in the womb.
Jesus was not for murder.
This guy is claiming that Jesus Christ was okay with murder and okay with women killing their children.
Pray for this man.
Jesus never asked us to establish a Christian theocracy.
Jesus told us to baptize the nations, to make disciples of all nations, teaching them what he commanded us, and baptizing the nations in the name of the Father.
I mean individuals, but The gospel goes out to the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, in the name of the Son, in the name of the Holy Spirit.
That verse, the Great Commission, wherever you read it, Matthew, or I think a few other places, I can't remember, is the most, according to the left, the most Christian nationalist verse probably in the entire Bible.
The idea that the gospel is going to go out to all of the nations, and you say, well, you can't have a Christian nation.
Really?
What are you talking about?
Not that just because you live in the nation, you are saved and you belong to God, but can you have a Christian family?
No.
Yes, of course you can have a Christian family.
If you can have a Christian family, can you have a Christian neighborhood?
Can you have a Christian city?
Can you have a Christian county?
Can you have a Christian state?
Can you have a Christian nation?
And it all starts at the family, which is why the left attacks the family.
So yeah, if you have a bunch of Christian families, congratulations, you have a Christian community.
This guy is totally slandering Christians and he's blaspheming Jesus while claiming to be speaking for Jesus.
All he asked was that we love thy neighbor, not just our Christian neighbors.
Not just our straight neighbors.
Not just our male neighbors.
Not just our white neighbors.
Not just our rich neighbors.
We are called to love all of our neighbors.
So, what he's telling you is, is to leave people in their sin, do nothing about it, and just let them go to hell.
That's what he said.
Just go ahead and take them by the hand, actually, and applaud their sin.
Applaud it.
Affirm it.
Approve of it.
And just walk them right to the gates of hell.
That's what he's telling whoever those people are that are listening to us.
Absolutely insane.
Disgusting.
We're going to take a break.
Stu Peters on his program yesterday got to sit down with Vincent James talking about this refugee resettlement program.
I don't know if you guys have heard about this.
The refugee resettlement program is being totally exploited and totally manipulated.
By religious charities, Catholic charities, and Jewish charities, I think the Hebrew Immigrants Society, Refugee Society.
So you sat down with Vincent James to talk about this.
So you not only have the border that's wide open, but you also have these charities that are using the refugee program To flood our nation with more third world immigrants.
So we're going to watch that clip while I take a break and I reset.
We'll be back in about five minutes.
Don't go anywhere.
Back in just a moment.
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And here's something else that these fake Catholics are doing.
They're working with the feds to transport these invaders all over the country.
Catholic Charities is serving as the mechanized cavalry for the illegal invaders of America.
And once they roll into court and make a deal with their buddies at the DOJ to keep these people in America, they pick out little towns all over the country that they can drop them off into.
Just like the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, they made a documentary about it.
These people are proud of what they're doing, and they want to rub it right in your face.
They're proud that they're poisoning the United States with a never-ending barrage of uncivilized people that we have nothing in common with.
People that we would never want to have anything in common with.
No city, no town in this entire country, big or small, north or south, is safe from this invasion.
If they can't cross the border right into your backyard, they'll be flown there.
They'll be driven there.
And then they'll be given free legal services to stay there while they plunder and pillage and loot and rape and murder as much as they damn well please.
Vincent James has been looking a lot into this recently, and he joins us now to discuss this in further detail.
This is disgusting.
I mean, we are watching the orchestrated, physical, military-style invasion of our country, and then they're doing it in the name of Catholicism.
Right, and you said you talked about rape.
I mean, I just want to read a few stories from local news outlets.
These are like ABC affiliates, NBC affiliates during that whole Afghan debacle.
Newly arrived Afghan refugee convicted of raping three-year-old girl is the fifth accused of assault since Afghan evacuation.
Another newly arrived Afghan refugee charged with rape in Montana.
Afghan convicted of rape in Idaho was able to board evacuation flight.
Female soldier gang raped by a group of newly arrived Afghan refugees at Fort Bliss.
Probably didn't hear about that story.
Newly arrived Afghan refugee charged with child rape, another with assault against a woman.
Several child brides discovered among Afghan migrants arriving in the U.S. You know, so these are, they're not checking them.
They're not vetting these people.
They're just trying to get as many people from other countries as possible to come into this country so that they can replace white people.
Well, let me just ask you a question.
Maybe they are vetting these people.
Maybe this is exactly the type of person that they want to bring in from these third world countries to rape and pillage and murder.
Yeah, maybe.
Maybe.
I mean, there's this New York Times article I go over on the show all the time.
The headline is, New Hampshire, 94% white.
How do we diversify this whole state?
I mean, they've been looking at the North for a long time.
You know, they were able to change and demographically change the center of the U.S. and the southern part of the U.S., but they've been targeting the north for a long time.
That video on Twitter where they're trying to send refugees and resettle them up in Idaho and Washington and Montana and Wyoming and, you know, Wisconsin and Michigan.
You know, they've been eyeing this part of the U.S. for a long time because this is the last part of the U.S. that they weren't able to completely demographically alter.
Yeah, I think this is what these Protestant fake pastors are talking about.
This is the definition.
This is what it means to be a Judeo-Christian.
You get behind the Jews that are bringing these people in, and you get behind the fake Catholics that are bringing these people in.
And now suddenly you're part of a fictitious class of people called Judeo-Christians.
These people are doing this intentionally.
How can anyone at this point deny that the great white replacement is actually underway?
Well, it is.
It obviously is an intentional.
Well, you have to look at like, okay, so what are they doing to stop it?
The answer is nothing, right?
All of the things that they, all of the policies that were in place under Trump, they've removed intentionally.
They were never even enforcing Title 42, but they announced an end to Title 42 because they wanted to invite everyone to come, you know, across the border.
There's 8 to 10 million people that have crossed the border.
These are just the ones that we know about since Biden took office.
Four million have been added to the foreign-born population over the past year alone, which is more population than several U.S. states.
They're not doing anything to stop this.
Every time someone tries to do something to stop this, they prosecute them.
They get the courts involved to end the policy.
Just recently, there was some policy in Texas.
I just saw this article.
Supreme Court temporarily blocks Texas law that allows police to arrest migrants.
Right?
They're border patrol agents trying to send migrants back across the border, and then they get investigated for doing their job.
And, you know, this whole Catholic thing, talking about this video that I reposted on Twitter, I think you posted this on Twitter as well, It's really easy to talk about Catholic groups.
It's really easy to talk about Catholic charity groups, Catholic organizations that are helping to flood the border.
But the question is, who are behind those Catholic groups?
What groups are behind those Catholic groups?
Do you know the answer to that question?
Right, Jews.
Jewish groups.
Oh, that's weird.
That's where their funding comes from.
You look at highest, they get a hundred million dollars from the US government like every single year.
I made a conscious decision, Vincent.
All right.
Welcome back.
This is the Milstone Report.
Thank you so much for being with us.
You can check out that full segment.
Vincent James, Stu Peters.
Check it out.
It's available right here on the Stu Peters Network Rumble channel.
Right beneath all of this.
So feel free to, if you want to continue that conversation, you can click out of this video and you can go check that out.
Yeah.
Remember Robertson?
Remember the guy from yesterday that won the GOP nomination from the state of North Carolina?
I've got to listen to him again.
Here's something else I'm not supposed to say.
Ain't but two genders.
Two genders.
Two genders.
Ain't nothing but men and women.
And I can already see WRAL out there.
They got their licking their pencils around.
Trying to write fear so they can't.
Get every word of this here.
Get every word of this.
You can go to the doctor and get cut up.
You can go down to the dress shop and get made up.
You can go down there and get drugged up.
But at the end of the day, you were just a drugged up Dressed up, made up, cut up, man or woman.
You ain't changed what God put in you, that DNA. You can't transcend God's creation.
I don't care how hard you try.
The transgender movement in this country, if there's a movement in this country that is demonic and that is full of the spirit of Antichrist, it is the transgender movement.
It's time for grown-ups and time for Christians to start standing up and being unafraid to tell the truth.
Come after me if you want to.
I don't care.
You want my head?
Here it is right here.
Come on, come get it.
I don't care because it's time for us to stand up.
Now I'm not afraid to stand up and tell the truth about that issue.
They're dragging our kids down into the pit of hell trying to teach them that mess in our schools.
Tell you like this, that ain't got no place at no school.
Two plus two don't equal transgender.
It equals four.
We need to get back to teaching them how to read instead of teaching them how to go to hell.
So good.
Could not, impossible, could not have said it better myself.
Again, Mark Robinson, that guy is now the nominee for the GOP for governor in the state of North Carolina.
And I just want to reiterate, you're going to see everybody in the corporate press.
You're going to see the RNC. They're going to try to sabotage this guy and his campaign because they don't want that kind of truth spoken.
It goes back to what I talked about earlier.
We don't need to mix politics and religion, is what they say.
It really just comes down to they don't want faith expressions.
They don't want people—well, they'll fine with the faith expressions of, like, say, Nemarata Haley, you know, putting on Hindu garb, whatever.
That's all fine, but they don't want overt Christianity to be proclaimed.
They don't want the Bible to be read.
Because, you know, these people think that speech is violence.
Let's remember that.
And they think that speech is violence.
And so, you know, as I talk about their plan to put Christians in boxcars and the Christians who are now organizing the political resistance to it, I mean, it really is going to come down to preaching the gospel is going to be considered violence.
It's going to be considered hate speech.
When you tell someone they're a sinner, when you tell someone that they're not perfect, and that they have sinned, and that they have fallen short of the glory of God, when you tell this to them, a day is coming very soon where that's going to be considered hate speech.
And they will just drop calling you a Christian nationalist, they will drop calling you a Christian fascist, and they will call you a Christian terrorist.
That is where this is headed if we just keep going on to get along, this live and let live mentality.
This lie of secularism, that's where this is headed.
And then eventually, of course, once all of the Christian dissenters are put in boxcars and dealt with, there will be no one to stand in their way of their transhumanist goals.
Transhumanism, yeah, big danger, big danger.
Here is Middle Earth, or the Middle Earth Mixer.
This is obviously a play on the Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
That's what they handle this.
And so specifically, the Middle Earth Mixer says, Big Tolkien guy, referring to Stephen Colbert, you know, the host of one of those...
Miserable late-night shows.
Big Tolkien guy.
Stephen Colbert thinks that he is this, you know, Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien aficionado.
He knows all the lore.
He clearly has...
I mean, he studied these books, you know, like he went to school for four years to get a degree in it.
I mean, he does know a lot.
But he recently had World Economic Forum...
Yuval Noah Harari, who is a totalitarian transhumanist proponent, he had this guy on his show.
Yuval Noah Harari, right?
Homosexual guy from Israel who, I think he's a professor, and he's like Klaus Schwab's right-hand man, this guy.
And this is what he said.
Let's see.
Do we have it pulled up?
This is what he said on Carell's show.
Let's take a listen.
Actually, this is more what Carell said.
Harari here is actually playing dumb.
Take a listen.
I'm not that worried about AI. It just doesn't get my blood going to get worried about AI. I think of some positive aspects of it.
I've seen how humans have handled I mean...
Colbert here, or Colbert, Stephen Colbert, he's actually talking about the rise of Mordor.
I mean, he's literally saying, I'm ready for the mechanized rise of Mordor where orcs can walk freely in the daylight.
That's what he's saying.
I'm ready for the machines to just tell us what to do.
I'm ready to rip all the trees down and start digging out orc pits.
It just goes to show you how sick these people are.
Let me finish this.
Are you?
Not really.
It's extremely dangerous to give our power to something we don't understand.
But they're just extensions of us.
No, they're not.
Yes, they are.
We made them.
They're us.
I'm not that worried about AI. So, Yuval Noah Harari here is playing dumb.
This is like a two-man comedy bit.
You've got your straight man, and then you've got your comedian.
You've got your comic relief.
That's kind of what this is.
And they're just doing this to walk people through to see the public narrative.
You've got Stephen Colbert who's saying, yeah, I'm good with the AI. I think AI. Bring on the AI. Bring on Mordor.
And then Noah Harari who really wants Mordor to happen and is actively working on covering the earth in a second darkness.
Literally the World Economic Forum has plans to blot out the sun if they haven't done it already.
And he's the guy saying, oh no, no, I am worried.
And so what this is doing is only it gives, it makes Yuval Noah Harari seem reasonable.
However, Yuval Noah Harari is not a reasonable man.
Okay, what he says to the normies, what he says to the people that are still under the spell, the programming spell of Stephen Colbert in his late show, he's just trying to make sure that he comes across as reasonable.
But he's not a reasonable guy, because he talks about, what are we going to do with the rise of AI? What are we going to do with the rise of transhumanism?
What are we going to do?
Well, we're just going to have to keep people on their drugs and playing video games.
That's what he said.
In the book, if I understand it correctly, you argue that actually the amazing breakthrough that we are experiencing right now, not only will potentially make our life better, but they will create, and I quote you, new classes and new class struggles, just as the Industrial Revolution did.
Can you elaborate for us?
Yes, in the Industrial Revolution we saw the creation of a new class of the urban proletariat and much of the political and social history of the last 200 years involved what to do with this class and the new problems and opportunities.
Now we see the creation of a new massive class of useless people.
As computers become better and better in more and more fields, there is a distinct possibility that computers will outperform us in most tasks and will make humans redundant.
And then the big political and economic question of the 21st century will be what do we need humans for?
Or at least what do we need so many humans for?
Do you have an answer in the book?
At present, the best guess we have is keep them happy with drugs and computer games.
There you go.
I mean, so does that sound like this?
Is that the same guy that you just heard on Stephen Colbert?
Or is that a guy who's toned things down and is trying to work on his image in an attempt to get people to trust him again?
Yeah.
We don't want to say the quiet part out loud.
We've said the quiet part out loud many, many times before.
Yuval Noah Harari has.
And he doesn't want to do that anymore.
We don't want to continue to let everybody know what the plan is.
At least, I just find the whole thing odd.
The fact that Yuval...
I mean, do you remember when the late shows were supposed to interview actual celebrities and not World Economic Forum?
Like, literal...
He's a literal...
This is a literal...
James Bond villain.
That's who Yuval Noah Harari is.
He's a literal, like, mid-level James Bond villain.
Or depending on the most recent installments of that, you know, where the movies actually were sequels, direct sequels to one another.
I don't know.
He's a Bond villain.
And that's what George Soros is.
That's what Klaus Schwab is.
That's what Yuval Noah Harari is.
And the whole lot of them.
They're trying to figure out ways to enslave humanity for their own benefit so that they can live forever.
That's their goal.
That's what they say.
And so in the meantime, their goal is to get rid of Christianity, Christian influence, any way they can.
That's why they're going to attack Mark Robinson like you've never seen before in the state of North Carolina.
I was very encouraged when Mark Robinson won his North Carolina primary, the Christian Twitter, the circles that I traveled in, I guess, or surfed the internet in, were like, hey, pray for this man, pray for this man, pray for this man.
Yeah, you need to pray for Mark Robinson, the GOP nominee, because they're going to do everything they can to try to torpedo his campaign because they don't want an overt Christian who's willing to tell you that The cultural norms of this society are against God's word and against what he would have for us.
They don't want that.
And again, they're going to call it Christian nationalism.
They're going to call it Christian nationalism.
Anything.
Any 1990s to early 2000s political goal is now going to be called Christian nationalism, which means they're finally going to come out.
Get ready.
We've had so much subversion in this country.
Really since the 1920s and 1930s when there were books that began to be written about the America's founding and about the founding fathers saying that they would highlight Thomas Jefferson's deism or whatever and they would say, yes, see, this wasn't a Christian nation.
This was not a Christian nation.
We are not a Christian nation.
Quit saying we're a Christian nation.
They're about to go completely backtrack on that.
They are about to tell you They're about to just say it.
They already really have with Heidi Presbyla's comment from two weeks ago that I still can't get over.
If you believe rights come from God, you're a Christian nationalist.
And those are the type of Christians that we have a problem with.
So they are going to say, yes, you are right.
America was founded as a Christian nation and that's a huge problem.
They're finally going to admit who they are.
And they really already have.
I mean...
How do you create a virus?
As we were talking yesterday with Michael Lindsay and Timothy Martin from stopgainoffunction.org.
I mean, how do you create a virus, release it onto the world, use it to take people's freedoms away, crush their businesses, kill people because you made them think the virus was worse, they go to the hospital, they get remdesivir, which is designed to kill.
How do you do that?
Then roll out a vaccine that's really a biological weapon and poisons the entire world.
You want to talk about a James Bond movie plot where James Bond failed to stop the villain?
We're living that.
That's what the last four years has been.
It has literally been a James Bond villain plot that no one stopped.
And those people who are in the positions of power that did all of this, how do you go back from that?
You don't, right?
The mask is off, right?
The mask came off when they decided to basically poison the entire world.
And they're continuing to poison it in a bunch of other ways.
We all know that, right?
I mean, there's more people that obviously still need to admit, like, hey, our food supplies also poison.
You know, you think the Vax is bad.
Well, why don't you go look up the effects of Red Dye 40?
Everybody's talking about Doritos and they have this Spanish trans brand endorser for Doritos who got caught up in basically being a pedophile or being an apologist for a pedophile.
We haven't covered that story yet, but we definitely need to.
I think I tweeted something about this.
I'm not surprised.
There's already chemicals in Doritos that are really, really bad for you.
Chemicals that are not in certain chip brands like over in Europe.
I'm not surprised that Doritos hires brand ambassadors that are trans and are for the chemicals that go to chemically castrate kids.
It's actually pretty consistent if you actually know what's in your food.
It's really weird when I talk to people that can't have any dairy in the United States, but if for whatever reason they're in Europe, they can have all the dairy they want.
Is that not strange?
What is wrong with our food supply?
What is wrong?
I mean, everything that's wrong with our food supply was just a microcosm, was just a precursor, was just a foreshadowing for what they did with the vaccine.
Chemicals, natural flavors.
Have you guys ever looked into this?
Natural flavors.
Well, when it says natural flavors, well, what is that?
Well, they don't have to tell you in America.
They don't have to tell you what natural flavor is actually made up of.
Oh, they say it's proprietary.
You know, much like Bayer or Monsanto used to say, well, the chemical components of Roundup, that's proprietary.
We can't tell you.
Well, no, they can tell you.
But if you go look up each individual ingredient, if they were to actually tell you, you would know immediately this causes cancer or this causes diabetes.
Or this is really, really bad for you.
And that's, you know, natural flavor.
Yeah.
So, one of the things that we have got to do, if we ever get political power, which I think we will, I really do.
One, I mean, it's one way or the other.
This Tower of Babel, my prayer again is this Tower of Babel is going to come crashing down.
That they're building.
I'm optimistic.
I know I don't come across like it sometimes, but I really think that it's possible.
We've got to get to a...
Food chemicals have got to be considered guilty until you prove that it doesn't harm us.
And when you can prove that it doesn't harm us and that there's actually some benefit for it being in there, I don't know when the last time a loaf of bread at my house or hamburger buns in my pantry have molded.
We've actually...
We're trying to...
Live cleaner as much as you can.
You've got to do what you can.
I mean, there's poison all around you, right?
And so we're now, you know, talking about, well, maybe we should just make our own bread.
And then you've got to look at what's in the flour that you buy at the store.
But maybe you should just make your own bread once a week, you know, or twice a week or whatever.
I can't remember the last time a store-bought piece of bread actually molded.
And we don't eat a lot of bread at my house.
But can you?
When's the last time that anything...
And then you've got these people out there now that are looking at McDonald's hamburgers and they've got like, oh, this McDonald's hamburger has been out sitting out for five years and the lettuce is still green.
I saw that video the other day.
Our food is poisonous.
They are not...
The media not only actively tries to deceive us, the corporations are actively trying to kill us.
That much is clear.
That much is clear.
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That is all the time that we have for today here on the Millstone Report.
We're going to be back here tomorrow for your Friday broadcast with National Files Frankie Stocks.
Me and him are going to go over a bunch of stories that we have to cover that have kind of fallen through the cracks this week.
So you don't want to miss tomorrow's broadcast on your Friday evening.
My name is Paul Harrell, and we will see you tomorrow.
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