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March 25, 2024 - Stew Peters Show
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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Daily Wire FIRES Owens, CON INC Accuses Candace Of Anti-Semitism
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The rainbow gestapo, the good-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 shy.
I look so good I might die.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Cut down, sway into my own sound.
Blashes 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 you know who you are.
Everybody, everybody, everybody.
What do you want?
Hello, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome.
Happy Monday.
This is the Millstone Report.
My name is Paul Harrell.
Thank you so much for being with us, as always.
Hope you had a great Lord's Day.
Matter of fact, it was a fantastic day, Sunday before Easter, known as Palm Sunday.
A lot of people are very much excited about this week leading up to Good Friday and then the Resurrection Sunday.
So yesterday, though, was, I just mentioned, was Palm Sunday.
The day when Christians across the world celebrate Jesus Christ's triumphant entry into the city of Jerusalem as the King of the Jews.
And more precisely, the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords.
The King of all kings.
Praise God.
And also yesterday, a very curious thing happened.
The hashtag, Christ is King, began trending on X. Why?
Well, it depends on who you ask.
Some would say that the phrase was trending because of a sudden rise in, you guessed it, anti-Semitism.
Others would say, no, we're simply stating a theological fact.
Jesus is King.
And if that fact triggers anyone, if that fact triggers Jewish sensibilities, so what?
The divinity of Jesus Christ has been a triggering cosmic reality since it was revealed to the world around 33 AD. The divinity of Christ and his claim to the throne is what inspired the Jewish Sanhedrin to falsely accuse and convict Christ of heresy in a kangaroo court show trial.
Of course, little did Satan know.
Little did the Jews falsely accusing Christ know.
This was all part of God's master plan from the beginning to put enmity between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent and use death itself, God's death, as a way to abolish Satan's claim over this earth and his claim on all our souls whom Christ died for in the past and in the future to come.
But much of the reason...
Christ is King was trending on Palm Sunday is because on Friday we learned that Ben Shapiro's Daily Wire fired Candace Owens because of her Christian faith.
At least, that's my conclusion, as I've analyzed the events of the day since the attacks on October 7th when all of this really started, or at least publicly, this feud between Candace Owens' opinions about what's going on in the Middle East versus what Ben Shapiro and the Daily Wire think.
What's accepted dialogue?
What's okay to talk about in the public square and what's not?
The truth is that Candace was standing up for her Christian faith and dared to put Christianity on a higher footing than Judaism, in my opinion.
That's why she was fired, and it's obvious.
She did this by calling out a rabbi who owns a sex shop business with his own daughter.
A man by the name of Rabbi Smuley Boteik.
She expressed disgust and exposed his depravity to a very wide audience, which no doubt caused many to question the morality of the Jewish religion for the first time.
This is a big no-no as far as the Daily Wire is concerned.
Candace Owens humiliated Rabbi Smuley.
Full stop.
So she then decided to have a conversation with another rabbi.
As accusations of anti-Semitism were being hurled at her and have been for years now, Rabbi Michael Barclay decided to go on her show.
And it really was less than an interview.
It was more like Candace Owens handing Barclay the rope to hang himself.
It was brutal.
And Rabbi Barclay...
Totally humiliated himself by being honest about what he really believes when it comes to Candace Owens' criticisms of Rabbi Smooley, the October 7th attacks, the genocide of Christians versus the genocide of Jews, and what constitutes innocent blood, innocent life.
Let's watch.
Here is Candace Owens defending her criticism of Rabbi Smooley's sex business with his own daughter and claiming the Christian faith, or claiming her Christian faith, rather, is a legitimate reason to condemn him.
Watch.
If he is attacking you on any personal way, that doesn't mean it's okay for you to attack him.
You know better than that.
You teach your children about better than that.
No, I actually, everything I'm saying about it, I'm like, if this is holy, like, you know, selling butt plugs with your daughter, I don't know.
You're right.
I think it's gross.
I think it's disgusting.
And I do not, it's not the definition of holy in the Christian faith, is what I would say.
It's weird to me.
It's very weird.
And this could be a difference in our religions, but by the way, your religion does not trump my religion.
So I think that you should respect the fact when I say something is unholy, I am referring to my religion.
His relationship between him and his daughter is very creepy to me.
The sex podcast is very creepy to me.
The idea of sitting down and talking to your father about, you know...
Topics of sex in any regard is creepy to me.
Him promoting butt plugs that are sold by his daughter is creepy to me.
I have a right to say that I find this to be utterly unholy and that any faith leader, at least in the Christian community, would agree that all of this is giving us very weird vibes between the father and daughter relationship.
I can say that all I want.
And I do think that part of it, and this is where we get to the topic of where people perceive this and they say, is this a form of Jew supremacy?
To say, suspend your Christianity because my Judaism matters more is the feeling that I get when you say, you don't get to say it's an unholy rabbi.
Pornography is unholy, in my view.
You might disagree with that.
It is unholy.
To Christians, the topic of pornography, peddling pornography, selling butt plugs, you know, the commercialization of pornography is unholy.
And I'm going to continue to call him unholy because that is what I deem him to be.
And I say that as a Christian.
I say that as a Christian, she says.
That's why the Daily Wire fired her.
That's it.
Right there.
I say that as a Christian.
On that authority, I say that.
The Daily Wire is okay with Christians, as long as they know their place.
If you dare claim Christianity is a useful tool to call out where the Jews have it wrong, then they will fire you, apparently.
For a more complete picture of why the Daily Wire fired Candace, here she is standing against genocide for all people.
Oh, the humanity.
Watch.
I believe, I believe that what happened on October 7th is a uniquely dark form of evil on a whole other level, on a whole other level in every way, shape, or form of evil.
Than anything that is happening in Gaza.
Do you agree with my statement or disagree?
I don't need explanations.
Do you agree with me or disagree?
I have said to you a thousand times, I feel like what you are asking me to do right now, I'm looking at the cost of life.
This is how I analyze things.
You can't agree.
You're not going to agree with me.
I am uncomfortable with the amount of innocent life that is lost right now in Gaza.
You're not the one to agree with me.
I am not.
Let's move on.
Let's move on.
Because there's other stuff...
Because part of it feels like you want me to weigh, like, is Jewish innocent life worth more than Palestinian life?
And I'm not comfortable with that.
You've made that clear, that you don't view it the same, or you'd be able to say that would happen.
I view innocent life as innocent life.
I view innocent life as innocent life.
Me too.
How about you out there?
Here is where Barclay's mask began to slip.
And I think this is also the reason they fired her.
She let this rabbi come on her program, and he made it clear that he does not believe that innocent life is innocent life.
And so when you drop the labels, when you drop the pro-Israeli war propaganda that we're consumed with, the vast majority of Americans in the world are going to agree with Candace Owens' stance here.
And they're going to disagree with Barclays.
And they fired her because of it.
Here's Candace Owens mentioning the murder of Christians by the Bolsheviks and claiming it was worse than the Holocaust and that historically Christians are the most persecuted religion in the world.
I'm right to answer it.
I think it was evil.
And, you know, if you feel it's uniquely bombed a million Iraqi civilians, you're talking about just like if you're weighing against civilian costs.
And again, I think how you said about when you read the, you know, you watch the Passion of the Christ and you have, you know, your eyes when you watch and I have my Christian eyes.
Very difficult for me to say when the greatest Holocaust that ever happened was against Christians and what the Bolsheviks did to us, drowning us in barges.
I cannot, like, I cannot, And discount the things that have happened to Christians.
We are actually the most persecuted religion in the world.
Unbelievable.
I bet when Ben Shapiro heard that clip specifically, he may have punched a wall or, I don't know, thrown a lamp or something.
I don't know, something.
Candace says October 7th was evil and compared it to the evil of dropping bombs on innocent Iraqis.
Now, in that clip you just saw, Barclay reveals that he finds the Passion of the Christ movie to be anti-Semitic.
And there was a more lengthy clip of that explanation, but it was crazy.
He then goes on to give a definition in the interview of anti-Semitism that can only be defined as anything, anything at all that offends a Jewish person in the slightest is now considered anti-Semitism, which is what many people online have been suspecting and debating and claiming for a very, very long time.
And he confirms it.
Oh, wow, yeah, I mean...
They want the right in the world to just never be offended by anything, which is really a principle of the radical left.
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt.
No!
We're throwing that phrase completely out.
What the interview with Barclay revealed is that, shocker, Jewish people find the gospel of Jesus Christ to be anti-Semitic.
That's why he's offended by the passion of the Christ.
And to top it all off, Candace mentions the murder of Christians by the Bolsheviks, which is a topic that the Silicon Valley tech giants want to assure you that not all of the Bolsheviks were Jewish if you happen to Google such a phrase or historical event.
Those articles are going to be at the front of the search results.
This was all too much for the Daily Wire.
It broke them.
It broke them.
Candace Owens broke the Daily Wire.
But the mask really came off when Rabbi Barclay appealed to our humanity.
He appealed to our humanity by assuring us that he cries every day.
It's not condemnation.
Is it sad?
I don't want to cut each other off, okay?
Because clearly what we are having here is just a disagreement.
There's no reason to get angry.
Do you think it is sad when an innocent Palestinian child dies?
Candace, I cry every day.
And it's not just for Israel.
And this is one of the things you clearly do not understand.
The same way most don't, who are anti-Semitism, you don't get it.
I cry for what's going on in Israel.
I cry just as much for what we are forced to do.
Golda Meir had a great quote.
She said that One day we may be able to forgive them for killing Israeli children.
We will never be able to forgive them for making us kill their children.
So what about my statement of saying that I also cry for Palestinian children is wrong to you if you also admit it is sad when Palestinian children die?
It's painful, but it is not in any way, shape, or form morally equivalent to October 7th.
That is the anti-Semitic bigotry.
I didn't say that.
I just want to be clear.
People are watching.
It's just not what came out of my mouth.
I don't want to get hung up on that.
I want to now point to you said I wanted to talk about the depravities.
I'm going to quote it.
She wanted to talk about the depravities of Hamas as an academic discussion.
So I don't believe him.
Well, let me rephrase.
I don't believe he cries every day.
You see that part?
I cry every day.
I don't believe that he cries every day over the death of Palestinian children, and I don't think anybody else out there really believed it either.
Now, I do believe him when he says that the death of a Palestinian child is not a moral equivalent of the death of a Jewish person.
I believe that he believes that.
So what he said at the beginning of the clip, I tend to suspect that he's a liar, but what he said towards the end seems to be truthful.
As far as I'm concerned.
And that was the moment, ladies and gentlemen.
That was the moment.
Earlier the mask had slipped.
That was the moment the mask was fully removed.
And people who really don't even have a dog in this fight, and there are people out there who don't have a dog in this fight at all, tend to decide with Candace Owens.
This was the moment.
The motivations for the ADL and mainstream media attacks against Candace Owens that have been happening for years now became clear for most people.
She came across as poised.
She came across as reasonable, not afraid to debate, not afraid of her position.
Rabbi Barclay, on the other hand, humiliated himself by simply and clearly advocating his position, which she described as Jewish supremacy at one point, or, quote, Jew supremacy.
And in the case of the Gaza War, genocide, and all of this, It was just a bridge too far for Ben Shapiro.
They'd had enough in the Daily Wire.
They couldn't stand it anymore.
And after all of that, the news of her firing took the internet by storm and the term Christ is King began trending and reached a zenith on Palm Sunday.
Again, the day that Jesus Christ historically rode into the city of Jerusalem on a donkey and was openly praised as the King of the Jews.
A fact that triggered the Sanhedrin back then.
A fact that is still triggering people who claim to be Jews today or who are Jewish.
Interesting times we live in.
The firing of Candace Owens has served to further expose those in the conservative sphere of the media, so-called conservative sphere, Con Inc., Who were backing the Daily Wire because of Owen's alleged anti-Semitism.
In fact, the podcast she did immediately following her interview with Rabbi Barclay, much of which we've seen today, not the whole thing, she warned her audience that many media personalities that they love, that they know, that they trust, understand these unspoken rules about Israel and Zionism.
Watch.
Because what it registers to me as is power.
Real power hiding behind a veneer of victimhood.
The kind of power that can take somebody out and end their entire career if that person says something that they don't like.
And in this case, it's not that I'm saying things that they don't like, it's that I'm refusing to allow my voice to be controlled.
I want to be clear to you guys.
I'm going to be honest with you because everybody's noticing it.
Every single political commentator in America, every single one of them knows this.
That if you do not step out and say things that are radically pro-Israel, or if you are too quiet on certain narratives and they want you to be radically pro-Israel, you can lose everything.
That's the truth.
That is a fact.
I'm not feeling like I need to hide from that anymore or be afraid to say it, rather, is a better way to say it, because I've endured this for years.
I'm just at the end of my rope.
I have given so much rope here and I am just done with it.
Every person that you are a fan of, they know this.
Every person that you line up to go hear speak, they know this.
Again, it's not even on the basis of what you say.
It can sometimes be on the basis of what you don't say.
That an entire mob will assemble.
You'll write piece after piece after piece until you subjugate.
If you don't subjugate, the bounty grows larger.
So yes, there was a large bounty on my head for the crime of refusing to suddenly hate Muslims and to condone Muslims getting bombed following October 7th.
Everybody can see that.
So, knowing that, again, knowing the warning, people that you know and trust, they know these unspoken rules.
It came as no surprise when Blaze Media's Steve Dace took to X to accuse Candace Owens of anti-Semitism and even claiming that Candace Owens is not a real Christian.
Let's go to the screen for more on this.
Here is the tweet.
Steve Deese, of course, now he's, you know, some of this is tongue-in-cheek.
He's trying to, not really trying to weave a...
You know, a straight line here.
He's not really trying to weave some complicated...
He's just, you know, trying to be...
This is his normal MO, if you will.
He says, of course, it is an anti-Semitic as a baseline statement, talking about Christ is king being trending, nor one of worship or exaltation.
Jesus, after all, was a Jew.
If you're a Christian, you worship a God who became man, and that man was Jewish.
All of his chosen apostles were Jews.
Almost every white writer of the Bible, both Old and New Testaments, were Jewish.
And there is evidence Luke...
The lone holdout was a Hellenistic Jew.
However, because our hearts are idle, making factories, and the heart is deceitful and wicked above all things, as sinners, we are capable of turning absolutely anything into sin.
Okay, so here's a conservative now trying to say that, hey, saying Christ is king can potentially be a sin.
Okay?
He says, for example, hypothetically speaking, Let's say someone who isn't even a Christian.
He's talking about Candace Owens.
He's saying that Candace Owens is not a Christian.
Let's say someone who...
Now, I mean, look...
We'll get into it here in a minute.
I'm just going to read the statement.
Let's say somebody who isn't even a Christian, or at the very least is on record denying the fundamental fact of all Christianity, the resurrection, in one of the most public forums in the world, decides to start exclaiming Christ is king as a means of publicity, taunting a business partner slash superior, Ben Shapiro, they've had a falling out with, taunting a business partner slash superior, Ben Shapiro, they've had a falling out with, who just so happens to In that case, as in all cases, out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks.
It is, in this hypothetical case, it would appear the motivation of this person was not the exaltation of Christ, So she's saying, Candace Owens is not a real Christian.
And when she says Christ is king, she's just being anti-Semitic towards Ben Shapiro.
Again, this is the Blaze Media's Steve Dace coming to the rescue of the Daily Wire.
You would think it would be a competitor, but there must be some commonality between these two competing news agencies that is lost on me.
At the expense of diminishing the agency of another.
And they have chosen their targets, Jewishness, as their means of doing so, which is absolutely anti-Semitism.
Furthermore, and even more seriously, they have broken the commandment against taking the Lord's name in vain.
Well, hang on.
Okay, he says, Again, Steve Dace, Blaze Media, and his entire argument hinges on this idea that Candace Owens is somehow not a real Christian, and that if she does claim Christ, she doesn't believe in the resurrection.
Now...
I would agree.
I would agree.
If you don't believe in the resurrection, you're not a Christian.
However, the evidence and the only evidence that I can find of Candace referencing this is her appearance on Joe Rogan from five years ago.
And as a matter of fact, November 16th of last year, in the wake of this big spat between Shapiro, October 7th, and Candace Owens, Here is Steve Dace once again coming to the defense of the Daily Wire saying, I don't know Candace at all.
I have no idea what her faith journey is.
And I have an imperfect testimony of my own.
I'm only sharing this to make one thing clear.
There is no Christianity unless Christ was physically dead and rose to life.
All of Christianity hinges on the resurrection.
So, let's see.
Five years ago, it appears, according to this Joe Rogan clip with Candace Owens, that she was not a believer.
But we just played for you an entire episode in highlights, and the stuff that was coming out of her mouth very much sounds like she is now a believer in Christ, and I can't find anything modern-day where she denies the resurrection of Christ.
And it's interesting how Steve Deis here, or Deis, excuse me, I want to pronounce it correctly.
I don't know Candace at all, he says.
I have no idea what her faith journey is.
So he's gone from not knowing what her faith journey is to saying that she's not a Christian.
And using that as a means to bludgeon her on social media in wake of a very clear precedent that I guess some Christians just don't want to have to face.
That Candace Owens was actually fired for putting Christianity and her own personal beliefs Having the audacity to claim that those Christian beliefs trump what a Jewish rabbi believes.
Oh, the humanity!
There are differences between us, and those differences could have real-world connotations about how we structure our society, how we formulate our foreign policy when it comes to genocide or to genocide or to not genocide.
What a joke Steve Dace is by doing this.
And so are all of these other people out there, in my opinion.
And look, I'm not saying that there aren't insincere people out there, that there's no way that there's some insincere person who's not really a Christian that's using the hashtag Christ is King.
I'm not saying that those people don't exist.
I'm not saying that at all.
I have said many times in this program that actually the evangelical mission field is very ripe for people on the right, these big evil people that love to punch to the right and hug to the left, but there's plenty of angry red-pilled people out there who need to turn to Christ, repent of their sins, and entrust in him for their salvation. but there's plenty of angry red-pilled people out there who That's absolutely true.
But right now, what is happening is really, the truth of the matter is, you have people in these conservative ink circles that are Christians or claim to be Christians, and they don't want to have to face the music of what the Daily Wire actually did.
They don't want to have to face the fact that there are Christian churches in Gaza that used to exist and no longer do because of the U.S. support for what Israel's doing.
They don't want to face the carte blanche they've been given to just literally ethnic cleanse an entire population.
They don't want to have to face that truth.
And Candace Owens' story being fired from the Daily Wire either requires them to face that truth...
Either requires them to have to say, you know what, my eschatology is such that I just have to back the secular nation's state of Israel because I think it's the fulfillment of Jewish prophecy.
I have to back whatever they do, no matter what.
You don't want to have to face the fact that what you're actually supporting is evil.
You don't want to face that.
That the death of innocents is evil.
That what's happening right now is not even close to proportionate response to what happened on October 7th.
Not even close.
And, you know, the other thing is, well, that's just what people over that part of the world do.
They just, you know, they just destroy each other.
They mass murder each other.
And while that may be true, what happened to our evolved Western sensibilities here in the United States?
And, of course, we all know that we really don't have those because we...
We'll create ISIS or we'll do whatever we have to do, right?
As evidence.
Anyway, Steve Dace here.
And it's not just Steve Dace.
We have another Blaze host, Allie Beth Stuckey.
She, on this Palm Sunday, when Christ is King is trending on X... She has to take to X and say, just to make this perfectly clear, using Jesus as king for any other reason than to share the gospel is evil.
It's not a catchy saying or motivational mantra.
I'm not impugning anyone's motive since I don't know them.
Just don't want there to be any confusion over that.
To which Jeff Wright says, alleged Christian conservatives, old, I learned my lesson.
COVID church lockdowns will never happen again.
The church is essential.
The new, someone said someone was using the core Christian confession, Christ is King, to be mean somewhere.
And other people were mad.
So let's dial down saying it.
Let's cease saying Christ is King.
Again, Palm Sunday and the week before Easter, These are just data points, folks.
Just data points.
Connect them how you will.
Oh, well, before we do, we've got one more Candace Owens clip that we didn't say.
So Candace Owens warns, hey, some of these conservative media personalities, right, they know the unspoken rules.
They know that you can't question Israel.
Steve Dace is obviously one of those because we've just highlighted how he's been anti-Candace Owens this whole time.
But he has gone from more of like, well, I don't know what her faith journey is.
This is an old clip.
You know, this clip of her saying, I'm not really a Christian.
I don't really know about the resurrection.
It's five years ago.
A lot of people can change in five years.
My goodness.
And then you've got Allie Beth Stuckey here.
Well, here's Candace Owens from the, again, the show directly after the interview with Rabbi Barclay.
Here's Candace Owens.
Saying that back when she was initially accused of anti-Semitism, when she made her comments on national socialism versus nationalism concerning Germany, saying she doesn't have a problem with nationalism, obviously she has a problem with Hitler and how he handled things, but she said, I don't have a problem with nationalism in and of itself.
I have a problem with globalism.
When she said that, the media went crazy, after a few months anyway.
Well, so how did she survive that?
Well, according to Candace Owens, this is how she survived it.
I'll never have an answer on that, but something that I never shared and I want to share today was what happened thereafter.
A friend of mine who I am not going to name encouraged me to visit the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
That's a human rights organization, human rights for Jews organization.
And there was this very strange meeting that occurred.
And I want to be clear that I didn't understand the meeting because the individuals were speaking in Hebrew.
My understanding going into it was that once I spoke to this individual, things would be clarified and then I could just go on living and my reputation would pretty much be restored.
And by golly, that's kind of what happened.
So again, it was an extremely old man.
I think he runs the place.
I don't know.
I can't remember his name, so I'm not going to make one up.
But I had to sit in a meeting and explain that I didn't think Hitler was a great person, listened to two people speak Hebrew, and my reputation was restored.
Or at least I was allowed to go on pursuing what I wanted to pursue, which was just talking about black Americans and the fracturing of the black and white relationship.
It's a very odd thing when I reflect on that.
It's very odd and we're certainly grateful that Candace Owens decided to reflect on that.
Aren't you glad to have that little piece of information?
How do you think others in her sphere in the conservative media feel about her sharing that bit of information?
How do you think they feel about it?
How do you think they feel, again, when she says this?
Miaz is power.
Real power hiding behind a veneer of victimhood.
The kind of power that can take somebody out and end their entire career if that person says something that they don't like.
And in this case, it's not that I'm saying things that they don't like.
It's that I'm refusing to allow my voice to be controlled.
I want to be clear to you guys.
I'm going to be honest with you because everybody's noticing it.
Every single political commentator in America, every single one of them knows this.
That if you do not step out and say things that are radically pro-Israel, or if you are too quiet on certain narratives and they want you to be radically pro-Israel, you can lose everything.
That's the truth.
That is a fact.
I'm not feeling like I need to hide from that anymore, or be afraid to say it, rather, is a better way to say it, because I've endured this for years.
She's enjoyed this for years.
She's at the end of her rope, she says, and there are people in the conservative media that you trust, that you believe in, that know these unspoken rules.
Of course, it isn't anti-Semitic as a baseline statement, Steve Dace, again, The Blaze, for example, hypothetically speaking, let's say someone who isn't even a Christian.
So Steve Dace's entire thesis of being able to dismiss what happened to Candace Owens hinges on her not being a Christian.
Which, and again, I don't know for certain.
I could be wrong.
But I know that I'm not...
I know that the Candace Owens that I see now, just like the Russell brand, honestly, that I see now before me, it's not the same as they were five years ago.
The Candace Owens that we saw interview Rabbi Barclay, the Candace Owens that we saw call out Rabbi Schmooley for having a sex business, a sex shop business with his own daughter advertising sex toys...
That's not the same Candace Owens that was on Joe Rogan five years ago saying, I'm not really an authority on Christianity and I don't believe in the resurrection, which I don't think she actually said those exact words.
They were talking about another Christian that in fact does believe in the resurrection of Christ.
And you know what this really means is?
I mean, if you really sit here and think about it, do you realize what this actually means?
Again, assuming that Candace Owens was not a Christian five years ago, and now Candace Owens is a Christian, it means that her faith journey, as Steve Dace said in a previous tweet when he was trying to give her some benefit of the doubt, means her faith journey has led her to be bold.
It means she went from unbelief to belief, and now she's speaking truth to power.
It's almost like she realizes that becoming a Christian...
And the implications of what that means, Jesus Christ is King, Christ is King, what does that truly mean?
It's almost as if she believes now it has ramifications on how she lives her life.
It has ramifications about forced associations for a paycheck.
And I wonder if those ramifications are really bothering her.
Folks who are taking a big paycheck in Con Inc., in these Con Inc.
spheres.
Something to think about.
Folks, on Friday, Stu Peters sat down with Kyle Undercover.
You probably are familiar with this guy.
He's on Twitter, goes undercover.
I think he went into a Freemasonic ritual at one point and videoed it.
Well, now he's actually interviewed a member, an old man who...
Well, as soon as I saw this video, I was like, wow, this old man...
This guy may not be long for this world, if you know what I mean, after his confession, his cult member confession.
He basically exposed a Bohemian Grove member, an old guy, just sat down, hidden camera, and just talked about the Hollywood celebrities that are there, the satanic rituals, the cremation of care, everything that started with Alex Jones' infiltration years and years ago.
And so Stu Peters sat down with Kyle undercover to detail more about this.
That's what we're going to listen to while we go to break.
My name is Paul Harrell.
This is the Millstone Report back in...
Wow.
What's the reason for that?
Because they're not there for money.
It's not how much money you have.
You know yourself.
Anytime you're in an organization that's top, people want in.
Yeah.
Are you a Freemason also?
No.
No.
What he means is basically...
or gypsies.
They're gypsies.
It started by San Franciscans and said, "Let's go up to the woods up here and start something." That's how it started.
And the whole batching scattered around different parts of the building.
Yeah.
The hillbillies, they're the biggest one, right?
The band is the biggest.
The band.
The band camp.
The hillbillies is probably in the top.
What's your political affiliation?
I'm a Democrat.
Okay.
Have you been a lifelong Democrat?
Absolutely.
Okay.
Absolutely.
The Democrats are marginalized for Republicans.
This is just the beginning.
Kyle says that he'll be dropping new details about Bohemian Grove every day on his Kyle Unrecover X and Telegram accounts.
He says that his team has worked through and through the trove of information that he's obtained.
I mean, this is amazing journalism.
This is the type of work that strikes right at the heart of the central banking crime syndicate behind our government and corporate overlords.
For more on this, we're now joined by Kyle Undercover Clifton.
Kyle, thank you so much for your hard work.
How did you get in there?
What did you pose as?
How did you gain access?
Do you want to talk about that or not?
Yeah, I'll talk about it.
Essentially, I combed through this list that I curated.
I digitized it.
It was only in a photo form that was leaked to me by an invited guest of the Bohemian Grove.
I went through the list and meticulously put it into an Excel spreadsheet and went through each name until I could find someone local to me.
And I went and knocked on their door with my friend.
We posed as high school college students just doing a book report on the Bohemian Grove and luckily the guy was in his late 80s and so he was a little bit more willing to talk and give up more information and luckily he just sat down with us and just started talking.
So I mean we played about six minutes of your conversation with him.
How long was the conversation?
Total conversation was about half an hour.
Lots of stuttering, so I clipped it up quite a bit and just played the really important parts with context.
But yeah, about 30 minutes.
Have you sat down with anybody else from Bohemian Grove?
Not yet, but I have sent some members of my team in different parts of the country to other Bohemian Grove members' houses, and they've had conversations with the members' wives.
And no other actual official members as of yet, but I'm sure we'll get some very soon.
Why should people sitting at home at their dinner tables watching this family program, why should they give a s*** about this?
Well, these people, I mean, they're ruling the world.
You have this elite group that's meeting in the middle of the woods practicing witchcraft in the middle of the night.
I mean, if you don't think that that's typical Satanism, I mean, that's basically the definition of Satanism.
And, you know, I've had multiple reports from Bohemian Grove members' families reach out to me, and they let me know that they were told at an early age that this club is where they select the president.
So...
And welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Millstone Report here.
Happy Monday.
Man, that was a great segment by Stu Peters and Kyle Undercover.
If you want to know more about that, secret cult member confessions.
You can log out of this video.
Log on to Stu's video.
It's right here on this Rumble channel.
That debuted on Friday, I think.
This is when that news broke.
So feel free to check it out.
We're talking about Christ being King.
This is the Monday after Palm Sunday.
We are in the midst of this Easter week.
Some people call it Holy Week, depending on your denomination or your faith background.
But anyway, regardless, there's a lot of people that are really excited to celebrate Resurrection Sunday.
Now, I would argue that...
The church celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ every single Sunday, so 52 days out of the year, 52 holy days of the year.
That's where I come from.
But I still enjoy this specific day, you know, where Christians all over the world focus specifically on the resurrection.
of Jesus Christ.
And so we were just talking in the last half hour.
If you missed it, you got to go check it out because we recapped the reason Christ is King was trending and it has to do with the firing of Candace Owens.
Candace Owens gets fired by the Daily Wire and then suddenly Christ is King is trending.
And one of the reasons it's also trending is because people are trying to combat that message.
People, conservatives, are worried that Christ is King is being used as a bludgeon to hammer Jews and be anti-Semitic and What I can tell you is the reason this is just such an interesting time is that the theological reality,
the theological truth claim that Christ is king, and it's not a claim, it is the truth, has been triggering to people of all faiths, but specifically Jews who Since the resurrection of Jesus Christ and before the resurrection of Jesus Christ,
which again is why they arrested him, they falsely charged him, they falsely accused him, they convicted him in the Sanhedrin in a kangaroo court, and they sentenced him to death, which was all part of God's plan to provide redemption for those who would repent and turn to him.
Nevertheless, Twitter is afloat with people debating, well, what does Christ is King really mean, and should we be using it?
Of course you should use the phrase.
Let me say that again.
If you are a Christian and you believe that Christ is King, of course you should use the phrase, because it's true.
In the midst of all the controversy last night and Palm Sunday, and I try to stay off Twitter as best I can on Sundays, but man, I was bookmarking.
I just have to admit, I mean, I was just bookmarking.
I use that bookmark feature a lot on X. Matthew 10.33, but whoever denies me before men, I will also deny before my Father.
In light of that, you look at Steve Dace and his rush to the defense of the Daily Wire, not once, but twice.
He did it back in November 16th.
He's got a listener here that's like, Steve, I like you, but don't get involved in this fight with Shapiro and Owens.
Let them handle things by themselves and focus on other battles.
Steve Dace decides to not take that advice and instead, again, we've already covered this ad nauseum today, decides to Create a fake hypothetical scenario we all know is not hypothetical and claims that Candace Owens is not a real Christian because at one time she was on the Joe Rogan podcast five years ago.
Again, if there's other evidence that I don't know about, I will correct the record.
But from what I can tell, the only evidence out there is that five years ago she said that she's not sure about the resurrection and she wasn't even claiming to be a Christian back then.
But now she clearly is bolder and more resolved in what her beliefs are.
And she tells the Jewish rabbi on her show, look, you know, my Christian beliefs, they don't take a backseat to your Jewish beliefs.
And the Daily Wire fired her.
Again, we have all of this documented in the first half of the show.
If you're watching live, thanks to Rumble, you can actually go back and watch the full show.
Or you can continue on with us and catch up at a later date.
Here's a few more on Twitter.
We have this.
We already covered, again, another Blaze employee saying that you can only use Christ as king if you're sharing the gospel.
If you're using it for a motivational mantra, then that's wrong.
A lot of people have taken issue with that.
We also have this video of Andrew Klavan, which is circulating.
Again, Daily Wire host.
Of course, you've got to think he's going to back his boss, but this is something very interesting that he had to say.
You know, when I did this, by the way, the priest who baptized me said, you know, Christians won't accept you.
You'll still be a Jew.
And I said, well, I am.
That's my race.
I'm a Jew.
I'm proud of my race.
It's a great race.
It's done many, many great things, including write the Bible.
And, you know, I am a Jew.
But that hasn't happened at all.
Christians have welcomed me with open arms, except this Christ the King anti-Semitic crowd.
Christ is the King.
I fundamentally don't understand this.
Because the people that I follow on Twitter who say Christ is King, I don't see it as anti-Semitic at all.
And again, I'm not saying there's not people out there that are not really Christians and are using it.
But see, the ones that are Christians and are using it, if they use it and Jews get upset about it, again, this is something that Jews have been upset about for the last 2,000 years.
Right?
So I guess I don't know.
You know, Clavin says that there's this Christ is King crowd that has not accepted him.
I am thrilled.
Just, I mean...
I'm thrilled that Andrew Klavan claims Christ.
Now, we can get into some of his theological squishiness, because I know he has a son that's gay, and I know what he's...
Look, I'm familiar with Klavan enough to know that I would consider him a squishy Christian when it comes to what, again, some of his theological interpretations of the authority of Scripture, specifically with gays, gay marriage, and that sort of thing, right?
But I can't really judge his heart one way or the other, right?
I'm not God.
But we can certainly point out, again, this is the Millstone Report, right?
We actually do this quite frequently.
But anyway, before I get into the weeds, let's listen to the rest of his statement, okay?
So he's of Jewish descent, and he claims that he's converted to Christianity.
He's included by the Bible.
But that hasn't happened at all.
Christians have welcomed me with open arms, except this Christ the King anti-Semitic crowd.
Christ is the king, and one day every knee will bow and recognize it because he's not just my king, he's king of the universe.
But when you use that phrase to mean that God has abandoned his chosen people, the Jews, through whom he came into this world incarnate, and that he's broken his promises, his covenant with the Jews, you are quoting scripture like Satan does in the Bible.
Okay, so this is a product of...
An eschatology, and it's no doubt why it's appealing to somebody like Clavin, who says he's Jewish, converted to Christians.
This is an appeal to an eschatology, a dispensational eschatology, that we've talked about many times before.
Many American Christians believe this.
They believe that the nation-state of Israel, the secular nation-state of Israel, is the fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
And you heard him say that.
Now, he is calling satanic...
It's something that was taught in the church for the last 2,000 years, really for the last 1,800 years before the new dispensational idea came up.
And again, we've talked about that.
Jeremy Sladen came on this program, a guy by the name of Manuel Lacunza, who was a Jesuit priest that pretended to be a Jew.
He was not a real Jew.
He was a fake Jew.
We've talked about all this.
It's available on this channel.
As a matter of fact, Jeremy Sladen will be on Millstone Report Not tomorrow, but on Wednesday to talk more about this issue because it's not going to be the last that we've heard.
But what you are hearing for Andrew Klavan say here, this is again a product of...
And again, I am not one of these people that just totally condemns Christians who are dispensational and believe that Israel is God's timepiece.
I'm not one of those because I used to be one of those.
Right?
And I know there are sincere held beliefs, and there are different ways to look at Scripture, and I get it, right?
I understand it.
That being said, just look at what that gets us.
I mean, you've got Andrew Clavin here saying that what is traditionally held, people, for a long, for 1,800 years, the church taught that, yeah.
Yeah.
We're in the New Covenant, and that means that there's no more use for the nation-state of Israel, because we're in a New Covenant that's for all the nations, not just one particular nation.
And that doesn't negate these other covenants.
These other covenants are fully fulfilled in the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, in His body and His blood.
I'm so glad we're having this conversation on Easter week.
Aren't you?
On Resurrection week?
I know some people are triggered by the use of the term Easter.
But, I mean, it's incredible to me.
The temple was destroyed in 70 A.D. So, I mean, what use do those old covenants have that required blood sacrifice when the temple was destroyed in 70 A.D.? Go look up what some of these historians said about what happened, the supernatural events that actually happened surrounding the destruction of the temple in 70 A.D., leading up to and during the siege of Jerusalem.
If you were trapped in that city while it was under siege by the Romans, you ate your children.
That's what happened.
Babies were eaten by their parents to try to stay alive.
It was a horrible, horrible situation.
But Jesus Christ predicted the destruction of the temple in 70 AD, and it came to pass.
And he predicted that it would happen, and it did happen.
How do you get what Andrew Klavan is saying out of that?
It's an honest question, and I know there are people that have sincerely different beliefs about it.
We're quoting scripture to your purposes, and that to me is specifically wicked.
You know, when you spit that phrase at Ben Shapiro, my friend Ben Shapiro...
And, you know, I understand this.
All of you who love Ben, and I love Ben, and Jordan Peterson, you all want to see them find Jesus because you know what joy and freedom that gives you, and you certainly feel that it alters your relationship with God.
I absolutely want Jordan Peterson to come to faith in Christ.
I absolutely want Ben Shapiro to come to faith in Christ.
It doesn't just alter your relationship with God.
It doesn't just give you personal peace and joy.
It saves you from hell.
It saves you from going to hell.
Christ saves you from paying for your sins, which requires death.
It requires your life.
And that's what Christ does.
He saves his people from their sins.
He prevents them from going to hell.
And he secures a place in heaven for them, and has secured that place since the foundations of the world.
So to Clavin's point, yeah, I want Shapiro, Peterson, or anybody who does not believe to repent and believe.
But when I think about this, to be honest with you, you know, and I know some people will disagree with this, but life is not a game show where you guess the name of God and you get to go to heaven.
Honk, you know, yes, the name is Jesus.
I look at Ben's life and I think if Ben were to embrace Jesus Christ, it would cause devastation to his family, to the people who love him, to the people who listen to him, to his position in the world.
I just have this feeling that God has put this guy where he wants him, to do what he wants him to do.
And as you know, I feel that the Jews were not abandoned by God.
So, you know, this is fascinating to me, and this is just a really bad take by Andrew Klavan, and that's me being generous.
Yeah, I mean, if you come to Christ, it doesn't say your life will be perfect, contrary to what Joel Osteen says when he writes books called Your Best Life Now.
That can only be true if you're going to hell.
Your best life now...
No, we will suffer because Christ suffered.
We know the world will hate us because they hated Christ.
So yeah, if somebody like Ben Shapiro or Jordan Peterson, who the mainstream media would no longer even want to have them on to try to poke fun at a righty or somebody on the right wing, they wouldn't want to do that anymore because you claim Christ.
Because they're allergic to the name of Jesus Christ.
Because the demonic forces are allergic to the name of Jesus Christ.
And so, yeah, it's just an odd thing.
You know, if Ben were to come to Christ, though, you know, all shucks.
Now, him saying that, you know, God has placed Ben right where he wants him, well, that is a truth.
That's truth, yeah.
Because regardless of where everybody ends up, the Lord has control over it.
And the Lord watches.
And yeah, the Lord uses wicked kings to judge nations.
The Lord uses good kings.
The Lord even prepares vessels for wrath, as Romans 9 says.
That he hated Esau but loved Jacob?
Strong words.
So he's right about that, but man, this is just a take all over the place.
But this is why, you know, and I'll even rebuke myself here, but this is why conservative talk show hosts are not, you know, theologians.
And you should not get your theology from talk show hosts.
Including myself, because I consider myself a student of theology and the Bible, and I'm happy for anybody to glean whatever, but please just don't take my word for it, right?
Crack the Bible open yourself, and there's a lot of other people and good resources out that I would just encourage you to find somebody that you know is godly and submit to that person in submitting to God himself.
Alright, so more on this.
We're running out of time.
This has been a jam-packed Monday.
We have a few more people.
Again, Christ is King.
Christ is King.
Trends on Palm Sunday and people have a problem with it.
Here's atheist James Lindsay.
All these Christian anti-Semites need to repent.
Forgiveness is available to all who repent and turn away from hatred and evil.
He's upset that Christ is King.
Atheist James Lindsay, he's really obsessed with Christian nationalism being some sort of op that's going to end up destroying the First Amendment when people react accordingly and stop trans people from, or stop doctors from transing kids or whatever else.
He's really upset about the idea that Christianity may resurge in the public square and actually demand that we as a society hold up certain practices, call them evil, and ban them.
He thinks that that Christian nationalism is going to be some sort of...
It's going to actually lead to further balkanization.
And it's funny because they're going to put Christians in boxcars, but James Lindsay thinks it's the Christian nationalists in our reaction to the wickedness of the world that's going to put Christians in boxcars.
And it's kind of like, what came first a chicken or an egg?
And what he doesn't understand is that Christians who are awake have the And if that means that it makes the government mad and they put us in boxcars, so be it.
Anyway, I digress.
Joshua Smith, libertarian, who I've interviewed when I guest hosted for Stu.
I really like this guy.
I'm not a libertarian myself, but me and Joshua agreed on more things than we disagreed.
Especially on the transition.
I don't even know if we disagreed.
He says non-Christians telling Christians they need to repent for the sin of Chex Notes, saying Christ is King.
Again.
Then we have Cassandra McDonald.
Aren't you an atheist, James Lindsay?
Then we have Jeff Wright.
Jenna Ellis.
Okay, so former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis, who turned on Trump, raised a bunch of money grifting to try to defeat her indictment, and then, of course, didn't actually fight and pled guilty.
She is very upset by Christ is King, and she thinks it's anti-Semitic.
But Jeff Wright says, I guess we're on track for the conservative case for refusing to say Christ is Lord.
Jenna Ellis, for those confused, the debate over the term Christ is King is not over the question of whether Christians believe Jesus is Lord and fully God and proclaim that.
The debate is over supersessionism or replacement theology, the idea that the New Testament Christian Church has suspended and replaced the nation of Israel as God's chosen people.
Well, Jenna...
That's what the church taught and has taught for 2,000 years.
It's only 150 to 200 years where they've taught something else.
Okay, you're believing something.
And Jenna doesn't know.
We're going to talk about this on Wednesday with Jeremy Slayton.
Some of these people, they just have no idea.
And again, I'm sympathetic to this, and I think there's an opportunity here, especially as the world is waking up to the idea of what's going on in the Middle East.
But she says this idea holds that the New Covenant, Jesus describes to his disciples, replace the Mosaic Covenant.
Well, I mean, certainly the Mosaic Law, nobody's, even Jenna Ellis isn't following the Mosaic Law.
And the universal Christian church is the true Israel.
Yeah, and again, that's what people believe.
I mean, I guess if the temple wasn't destroyed like Christ said it was, you might have a point, maybe.
But the temple was destroyed the way Christ said it.
Well, why would Trump, or I'm sorry, why would that happen?
Why would that happen?
The idea holds that the new covenant Jesus describes to his disciples replaced the Mosaic Covenant, and the universal Christian church is the true Israel.
The debate is whether Jesus came to fulfill or replace the Mosaic Covenant.
Some prominent voices who use the term Christ is King in this context do so as an anti-Semitic dog whistle against Jews.
I mean, so you're talking about...
Okay.
Jenna Ellis is essentially impugning every major Protestant theologian from 1517 to now.
Because if you actually go look what they believed, they did not believe that a modern nation state of Israel was the fulfillment of biblical prophecy because there was no modern nation in Israel.
The temple was destroyed.
So, anyway, we're going to talk more about this.
And then, yeah, you've got Whitebeard, which is right here, saying, Jenna, we spoke a couple of years ago at G3, had dinner with a few folks.
Your understanding of replacement theology is imbalanced and inaccurate.
Hence, your allegation of heresy is way, way out of bounds.
Might want to think that one through again.
And then you've got Joshua Smith again, break the cycle.
Mosaic law was replaced with grace.
You're a heretic.
You're preaching a false gospel for your political biases.
If we still lived under Mosaic law, you, me, and no one else would be going to heaven.
Read your Bible again before you spew absolute BS like this.
So, anyway, it is...
And then, is that...
Hang on one second.
Do you believe there's a plan of salvation for the Jewish people outside of faith in Christ?
She says no.
Okay, well good.
No.
So there's, again, this is what's so wild to me.
You ask her that, no other plan for salvation.
Okay.
You see how weird it is?
It just doesn't make sense.
Jeff Wright, I'm blown away by this new narrative.
I've said Christ is Lord countless times with countless Christians and never with any reference to Judaism in mind among a lot of us.
Then, of course, Sam Parker, the Daily Wire, saying Christ is king is anti-Semitic, also the Daily Wire.
I'm making fun of Christ.
Instead of hands up, don't shoot, hands up, don't nail.
And then William Wolfe, former Trump administration official.
Christianity makes exclusive truth claims.
It always has.
Jesus answered, I am the way, the truth, and the life.
No one comes to the Father except through me.
This isn't anti-anything.
This is historic Orthodox theology.
Christ is King and Savior.
And then, this is a good one, we don't have time to go through this, but Jamie McIntyre talking about Candace Owens again.
You can see when she talked about the people who, the trusted conservative media personalities who know that there are these unspoken rules, unspoken things that you simply just cannot say.
But that is all the time that we have for today on the Millstone Report.
My name is Paul Harrell.
Thank you so much for being with us.
We're going to have more on this throughout the week.
Sound off in the comments.
Follow me on X at RealPaulHarrell.
And we will see you tomorrow night.
Thank you so much for watching.
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