Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Civilians Step Up To Save Hurricane Victims, Government MIA
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According to American Military News, an 11-day-old infant was rescued and airlifted from the devastated Appalachian Mountains.
Quote, civilian group Saves Infant searches for SOS messages carved in the mud after hurricane.
The report goes on and says this,"...a member of the Florida State Guard Special Missions Unit is urging government officials for more helicopter support as civilians are searching for SOS messages carved in the mud and rescuing individuals stranded by Hurricane Helene, including an 11-day-old baby, end quote.
So the baby was saved by Florida National Guardsman Jonathan Howard.
And after the rescue, he posted a video exposing the failures of the relief efforts, and he claims the lack of a coordinated government response is leaving people to die in the mountains.
And he's right, because there's plenty of other reports and accounts out there saying the exact same thing.
What's frustrating to me is this is the second broadcast in a row I can report to you the inexplicable phenomenon of local officials reportedly refusing or discouraging civilian help in the relief effort after Hurricane Helene destroys entire towns in the Appalachian Mountains.
Here's the video.
This is Florida National Guardsman Jonathan Howard.
Watch.
It's really a matter of life and death for the people of North Carolina.
So, my name is Jonathan Howard.
I'm a member of the Florida State Guard Special Missions Unit.
I'm also up here with Aerial Recovery, a non-profit.
I came up here on Sunday with Aerial Recovery before we even got activated.
We flew up here and then we got activated, which is great.
I have my team up here working as well.
Here's the problem.
I'm gonna tell you everything that's happening from the ground what I'm actually seeing because what they're telling you is complete bullshit on the news and these politicians don't have a fucking clue and they're lying.
I'll say this now and I'll say it at the end of the video.
The only thing I need from this video is helicopters.
If I have helicopters, I can save lives.
Without helicopters, I can't reach these people.
It doesn't matter how many chainsaws and trucks I got, I can't get to them.
They're 10 miles in, 20 miles, 40 miles in the mountains.
There's no way to get with them or even communicate with them.
I am literally flying around in a civilian helicopter looking for SOS messages carved in the mud or painted on the ground and we're dropping down and saving them.
What got me fired up about this was yesterday, me and my team did the rescue of that 11-day-year-old baby.
And all these government officials and social media, they're showing that video, that pictures and video of that rescue and claiming that they have some government help with that.
And, I mean, even USA, I think it was USA Today wrote an article about it saying it was a Florida National Guard that went and got it, like, with a helicopter.
No, it was me, my buddy Charlie, and a civilian named Zeb with his own personal helicopter out of Wilmington, North Carolina.
Like, without that civilian, that baby would be dead.
And the old lady we went and rescued after that, she'd be dead too because she had one day left of oxygen.
No one was going to go get them.
I will tell you when we go up in the air, I probably see 40 civilian helicopters and I might see two Blackhawks.
National Guard, military, whatever they are.
That's it.
No one's out there doing rescues.
I have my entire team up here from Florida right now and they have no ability to go rescue these people other than what they can drive to.
The people that are in dire need, they're out in the mountains.
They are completely cut off.
Now I will say, I spoke to My congresswoman down in Florida, and she's a badass, and she made a bunch of phone calls, and now we got two contracted 60s coming up here tomorrow, which is great.
I love that, but I still don't understand why we don't have more helicopters.
We'll get a lot of work done with that, but there's no military.
No one's doing nothing.
It blows my mind, and they're not even allowing people to see what's really going on.
One of our friends yesterday, they were actually escorting CNN down to Late Lure, And they wouldn't even let CNN, the Sheriff Department would not let them go videotape the bad areas, how destructive it is.
I don't know why they don't want to show you all that, but I mean, it is bad.
I should also say, when I flew here on Sunday, they actually stopped us from going in, the Sheriff Department.
And it was because of...
A bunch of politics that they were claiming was the Speaker of the House of North Carolina that was preventing us from even going in and trying to kick us out, which I have clarified today with North Carolina politicians that reached out to me, good on them, and they were like, that's complete bulls***.
Speaker of the House has nothing.
He wants you guys there.
But this is the kind of political BS that is happening here right now.
Like everyone's trying to be in charge without taking any type of action.
Nobody wants to coordinate with anybody.
Everybody wants to pretend like they're being the hero while these people are literally f***ing dying in the mountains.
And these people, like I'm saying, these people are limited medication.
They're running out of oxygen and there's no one going to get them.
The most effective way I have found to go find these people is by getting in a helicopter and flying down the rivers and roads and looking for SOS messages or people waving us down.
And then we drop down and get them.
We have all these people here.
We have law enforcement.
We have state guard, national guard.
They have no way to go get these people.
Yesterday when I was at the Asheville airport refueling, which by the way, The civilian is paying all this out of his own pocket.
He's not even looking for a reimbursement.
I think we did four refuelings yesterday and that was like just in half a day's work.
We're in Nashville and I saw two Air Force Helicopter 60s and I knew there were PJs just looking at them and I went up to them like hey guys like what are y'all doing and like this is what you need to be doing this this this this how I'm finding people and they're like we can't go we're waiting on title 10 orders and I'm like what They just, they can't get any authority.
There's military helicopters all over here sitting on the ground, and they can't do nothing.
Even my JSOC boys in Fayetteville, they can't get orders to come out here.
It is just the most disgusting thing, and they're killing these people.
And I don't know why they're doing it.
I don't know what kind of conspiracy.
I've heard so many things, whatever you want to come up with, but they are literally allowing these people to f***ing die in the mountains right now because we can't get helicopters.
They got money for everything else in the fucking world right now, but if they could just get us helicopters, we could fly out there and rescue these people.
So I hope this video goes viral.
I hope these politicians get fired.
I hope people get pissed off.
They'll probably kick me out of the state of North Carolina for doing this, but you know what?
I don't care, because if I can save one more life for it, it's fucking worth it to me.
Unbelievable.
I'm speechless because there's so much there.
There's over a five-minute video, and the first thing that sticks out is this Lake Laurel community once again is in the news.
Yesterday, we told you about the helicopter pilot, I believe, from South Carolina that flew up.
There was a Charlotte outlet, Charlotte, North Carolina.
I think Queen City News reports on a guy that went, rescued a couple, was going to rescue an older couple, took...
The old lady first dropped his co-pilot off, which was his son, because they were going to load the helicopter up with their supplies and stuff, their luggage or their belongings, and going to take them out one at a time.
He lands.
One fire chief says, great, we're glad to have you.
We're going to create a designated landing area.
And then, according to reports, another fire chief comes and threatens to arrest the guy if he goes back up the mountain and gets the rest of the people.
So he flies back up to the mountain, and he...
He gets his co-pilot and leaves the old man behind.
Now the husband and wife are separated.
He says he wishes he didn't do that, but then he went to the local press and says, what's going on?
Why are they refusing our help?
And so, then we have the second story of when they got there.
This guy, Jonathan, saying when we got there, Lake Laurel Sheriff was like, oh no, you can't help because of something to do with the North Carolina Speaker of the House, and now he says that that was just all debunked.
What is going on?
I mean, This is insanity here.
I talk all the time about this cascading failure that is happening all across the country where the citizens of this country are realizing that the people in positions of power that are governing us don't have the best interests of the people at heart.
All the way up, from dog catcher all the way to the president, and just how frustrating it is.
But it's like it's on steroids here.
What in the world is going on where we have people in positions of authority at the local level...
Is it some sort of government Stockholm syndrome where now they're just imitating the corruption or the callousness or the hatred that Washington, D.C. has for all of the people?
I mean, what really is going on where there's this amount of ineptitude or this amount of apparent malice towards the people you're supposed to serve in a disaster like this?
Why, when there's a helicopter crew taking a CNN crew to try to let them survey the damage, why are they banned from showing these images?
He also talked about that.
Why do you have military helicopters As he said, sitting on the ground waiting on their orders.
That they can't do anything because they're waiting on their orders.
So, I mean, in this day and age, you're only inviting a conspiratorial hypothesis for why this is going on.
And at the base of it, it's, hey, these are the types of people that we would rather not have in America anymore.
The type of people who are self-sufficient, the type of people who are, oh, I don't know, they've got a skin color that we like to say makes you just inherently racist.
You know, you're born racist just because you're white.
The type of people who are all going to vote, you know, for Republicans.
And, of course, we're not, you know, that's bad.
I mean, why the lack of urgency?
And again, why are the local officials, at the very least it appears according to a report, on some sort of power trip or just, I don't know, allowing their massive egos to prevent innocent people from being rescued?
What is this?
I mean, we have so many more questions than answers.
I know there's talk about, you know, lithium mines and energy and that sort of thing.
And yeah, I mean, we explore it all.
Why the total lack of help for these people?
Now, the good news is that in the midst of this, you do have civilians stepping up.
The good news is, I mean, it's an embarrassment that our own government is doing so little.
It's an embarrassment that you have, you know, the government saying, hey, don't worry, we're going to give people 750 bucks You may have to wait three weeks to get it.
It's laughable when we're sending billions of dollars to Ukraine.
We're sending billions of dollars to Israel to fight wars that have nothing to do with the people who live in America who are now suffering.
It's an absolute...
Travesty.
And if you're one of those people out there that supports all of this funding for these foreign governments, you should at least to be consistent say, whatever Ukraine got or whatever Israel got, the people of Appalachia should get that and more in terms of billions and billions and billions of dollars.
And I'll say something else.
When you honestly realize the way our financial system works, you really kind of get a grasp of how much they hate the people they're supposed to serve.
Because we run our economy, I don't know if you know this, is monopoly money.
It doesn't even mean anything.
They can turn the printing press on.
I know people talk about inflation, but...
My goodness.
That's a whole other can of worms.
They'll turn the printing press on for everybody else but the people that actually live here in this country.
And it's an absolute joke and it's an absolute laughing stock.
And this is why when people say, when I say, our leaders hate us.
They don't only act like they hate us.
They actually hate us.
They do not love the people.
They hate the people.
This is what you do when you hate the people.
Now here's that USA Today story he was talking about that essentially got the story completely wrong and makes it out like the U.S. government is actually doing something.
Josh Meyer, Tom Vandenbroek get this story completely wrong.
Infant airlifted as hurricane aftermath devastates North Carolina.
Listen to how they report this.
National Guard troops airlifted families out of flooded communities in North Carolina as federal authorities raced Monday to assist those hardest hit by Helene.
And you've got this guy, Jonathan Howard.
He reads that.
He's like, wait a second.
The National Guard didn't have anything to do with that.
I'm a National Guardman.
I'm working with this other group.
Where we were in a civilian helicopter.
National Guard troops were in a civilian helicopter and they're making it out like there's some sort of coordinated government effort.
It's insane.
It's absolutely insane.
Here's an actual take of what happened, a good journalistic take.
This is what I was quoting earlier at the top of the monologue.
American military news, civilian group.
It's actually a civilian group that saved an infant searching for SOS messages carved in the mud.
Quote what you just heard.
He said in the video, what they're telling you is complete BS on the news, and these politicians don't have an effing clue.
By the way, I missed an F-bomb.
I apologize if you had kids listening or watching.
I did the best I could trying to edit the video.
The Florida State Guard member warned that additional helicopters are needed to save the people still stranded by the hurricane.
Emphasizing the need to have helicopters to reach those stranded in the mountains, Howard said, there's no way to get with them or even communicate with them.
I'm literally flying around in a civilian helicopter looking for SOS messages.
I saw another video where people on the ground are using mirrors and they're getting rescued.
Helicopters are seeing that from miles away.
hey, there's a mirror reflection.
People are flashing the mirrors with the sun.
So anyway, this is unbelievable.
We got to, you know, the reason I led the show with this is because he asked in the video, I'd like this video to go viral, and so this is what we're trying to do.
You know, I want this to get out to as many people as it can.
This is the truth on the ground.
You know, you also have allegations that people are confiscating resources that are being donated to FEMA and that sort of thing.
I've seen people debunk that, those reports.
I've seen people say, no, that is what's going on.
What is clear to me is that you're shakers and movers.
Now, this is key.
Just from the reporting that we're getting, and there could be more, but again, if you're not letting CNN in, we're not getting the full story.
So from what I can tell, just to kind of summarize it all, Civilians are stepping up to help these hurricane victims, and they're stepping up in spite of the inadequacies, and in some cases, people are just outright defying the authorities, or at least initially defying the authorities, the local authorities on the ground when it comes...
What a curse, by the way.
What a curse.
I want you to think about how cursed...
We are cursed with inept leaders, people that get put into positions of power, and they're not allowed to think for themselves and actually do what's best for the people.
And I know I'm painting with a broad brush here.
I'm sure there's some great first responders out there right now that are trying to do the best they can.
But that story in Laurel Lake, turning away the civilian helicopter, the fire chief saying, we don't want you.
And you're going to have to leave the man up there.
And then combined with this, there's something really wicked about that.
That even in what should be a good old boy area, the Appalachian Mountains, right?
The people in control and in charge are on power trips.
On power trips.
Our grandfathers would not recognize the temperament of our leaders today.
They would not recognize this country.
Hodge twins, they took this video as well, and they just posted, the feds are leaving Americans to die in Appalachia.
Now, that is what this guardsman said, Jonathan Howard.
He basically said, I don't know what the specifics of the conspiracy actually are.
He actually said they're killing people.
By not doing this, by not acting, they're killing people.
Now, I'm old enough to remember Hurricane Katrina.
I'm old enough to remember how politicized that was.
And how, remember Kanye West?
George Bush doesn't care about black people.
Do you remember that data point?
Whatever you think about any of those characters, do you remember that data point?
So if this were in New Orleans, or if this were in an area with a different demographic, there would be a lot more media coverage of it, that's for sure.
That's 100% for sure.
Incredible that this is where we're at, and we're going to continue to cover this.
Let me know, sound off in the comments.
The best way to get a hold of me, by the way, is...
The best way to get a hold of me is on Twitter, so if you want to tag me on something, it's at RealPaulHarrell.
And on that, I was reading a Rumble comment the other day on my show, and God bless the people that So there's a much more well-known person than me.
I'll just address this briefly and then we'll move on to a different topic.
There's a much more well-known person than me that has my same name, Paul Harrell.
He passed away and he had an educational channel on YouTube on guns and Second Amendment and had a great following and that sort of thing.
And so when he recently passed, he was sick, and I had friends that when it happened, they posted people announcing the death and saying, you know, my heart stopped for a second because I forgot there were two people with the same name, same spelling and everything.
Well, so there was a Rumble comment that I read where I guess somebody thought that they were playing reruns of my show and that I was dead and And they said some very kind things about me.
And it said I was a good host, and it's a shame that I'm in heaven.
And so I guess I just wanted to address it.
I'm not that same Paul Harrell.
That's another Paul Harrell.
I'm me, and I'm alive by the grace of God, go I. But I do appreciate the listeners out there that...
We're commenting on my life favorably, assuming that I had passed.
How many people get to read that, right?
Anyway, moving on briefly to another story about how...
Look, one of the things J.D. Vance said in that debate when he corrected...
When he fact-checked the fact-checkers, had something to do with how Haitians can apply, or anybody can apply, called the CBP Asylum App.
So, real quick, somebody's exposed how easy this is, and you're not going to believe it, but to refresh your memory, this is what I'm talking about.
Thank you, Governor.
And just to clarify for our viewers, Springfield, Ohio, does have a large number of Haitian migrants who have legal status, temporary protected status.
Senator, we have so much to get to.
Thank you.
Margaret, the rules were that you guys weren't going to fact check.
And since you're fact checking me, I think it's important to say what's actually going on.
So there's an application called the CBP One App, where you can go on as an illegal migrant, apply for asylum or apply for parole, and be granted legal status at the wave of a Kamala Harris open border wand.
That is not a person coming in, applying for a green card and waiting for 10 years.
Thank you, Senator.
The imitation of illegal immigration, Margaret, by our own leadership.
Thank you, Senator, for describing the legal process.
We have so much to...
All right, so you remember that, right?
It was, I think, one of his better moments of the night.
Well, so there's a guy that has made a viral video where he goes on the CBP app, and you're not going to believe it.
He actually highlights that, number one, J.D. Vance is right, and number two, this is insanity how we're allowing these people to manipulate the system so that they can now basically get a foothold.
They're invaders that then get a foothold in our communities.
After watching that vice presidential debate last night, I was curious just how easy that CBP1 app was to use.
So I downloaded it.
So once you create an account from the main page, you just have to choose if you're the smuggler or the smuggly.
Then you just gotta fill in basic info, first name, last name, you know, all the basics.
I don't know my gender yet, I'm still figuring that out.
Now it's time to take a selfie, and a passport or any identification is also optional.
Then it asks you which state you're headed to.
I said I didn't know the address.
I didn't know the city.
I just chose California.
And then I added the first zip code that Google gave me for California.
And that's it.
I'm good to go.
It does let you choose between like eight different bridges to meet under.
I chose the Eagle Pass bridge to meet under.
I just have to wait until noon, so a couple more hours, to actually make my appointment.
Now I know what you're saying.
That's not you.
That's Carlos Mencia.
Correct.
I was just trying to show you how easy it was to register.
I'm just a white dude from Michigan.
This took me five minutes.
Someone who really wants to get into this country, get temporary asylum with open-ended expiration dates, they'll just use their own picture.
I said I have no documentation, I have no ID, no passport, no license.
There is no way to cross-check who I say I am with who I really am.
All they go off of is the picture that you submit.
So once again, I know I've already said this before, but the people who are in positions of power actually hate the people who live here.
And they want different demographics.
They want new demographics.
They claim they have the moral high ground and borders are racist.
So it's that easy.
It's literally that easy.
And this is why the media and others are freaking out.
Of course, we have the data that came out last week about how many criminal illegal aliens have just been released into this country.
Here is Lewandowski.
You know what I can say, Jim?
I can say that 13,099 murders were led into this country, 16,000 rapists, 425,000 people in the last four years have been led into this country by Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's own Customs and Border Protection that are running around this country, Jim.
The other thing, too, is Kamala Harris.
Why do you guys say Kamala?
That is...
It's Kamala Harris.
Jim, we know that they're committing crimes against Americans.
Why can't these individuals talk about the individuals who've been killed by illegal immigrants?
13,099 murderers have been led into this country by this administration's own accounting, and you guys don't want to talk about it.
No, they don't want to talk about it.
They want to correct you on the pronunciation of...
Is it Kamala?
Is it Kamala?
Now, I say Kamala because I've always said Kamala, and she wants to be called Kamala.
Kamala.
Kamala.
I don't know.
I think Kamala sounds a little bit more like, you know, consistent with her ethnic Indian heritage.
And maybe Kamala maybe sounds a little bit closer to, you know, when President Trump said she decided that she wanted to be black, you know, versus the media headlines of first Indian senator from California.
Now she identifies as black.
It's funny because, you know, the first person that wasn't black that identified as black that really made it huge.
Remember, I think her name was Rachel Dolezal.
Remember that?
I mean, boy, you know, you go back to the...
I don't know, that was a long time ago.
That was over 10 years ago.
It has to be.
What...
I mean, the whole identify as this, identify as that.
If we could get back to Rachel Dolezal, those were simpler times.
Those were simpler times.
The Rachel Dolezal, the white girl pretending to be a black person.
But things have gotten completely out of control since then.
But that's why Donald Trump is saying that if he is elected, and again, I know, look, we don't know if there's going to be actual mass deportations that are effective.
We know what they're saying.
J.D. Vance in the debate last night said that they're going to start with the criminal illegal aliens.
But here's Donald Trump saying he's just going to revoke the Haitians' legal status.
Springfield is such a beautiful place.
Have you seen what's happened to it?
It's been overrun.
You can't do that to people.
They have to be removed.
So you would revoke the temporary protected status?
Absolutely, I'd revoke it and I'd bring them back to their country.
He's saying he's gonna revoke their temporary legal status and he's gonna take them back to Haiti.
We can hope, right?
We can hope and pray.
Now, the last thing I'll say is this, and I don't mean to blackpill, but a friend of mine who lives in North Carolina just told me while we were watching the CBP video, I just got the text, that because of the devastation in North Carolina, because of what's going on, he is now predicting that Kamala Harris is going to win North Carolina because of the devastation.
The exact quote I got was, and I'll tell you right now, let me look, no way he wins here now.
North Carolina is lost for Trump, by the way.
No way he wins here now.
People are saying that this is because of the hurricane.
So, do with that what you will.
You got any friends in North Carolina?
Maybe call them, see what they think, right?
I mean, North Carolina was predicted to go red, and now some people are saying that it could go blue because of the devastation, because of the hurricane that shocked everyone.
No one was expecting it.
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Okay, so the Christian nationalist boogeyman is rearing its ugly head once again.
That's right.
The Christian Nationalist Boogeyman.
Now, we haven't talked about this in a while on the program.
Well, I guess we talked about it with Jonathan Karl just briefly about his book, The Unprotected Class, which, you know, had that photo of a bridge.
It was at a bridge in St.
Louis that said, kill all wits.
Somebody tried to spell whites, but they didn't know how to spell whites.
Anyway, but so here's the deal.
We covered Rob Reiner's film, God and Country.
God and Country was this...
It bombed at the box office, but they used Christian Democrat operatives like...
Let me say this.
They used Democrat operatives like Russell Moore and David French...
To warn about the dangers of Christian nationalism, which really just basically is like if you are going to vote for Trump or going to vote for a Republican and you believe in Jesus, then according to the left, you're a Christian nationalist.
Now, there are people in the Christian nationalist movement that are proudly embracing the label.
Stephen Wolf is one of those.
He wrote a book called The Case for Christian Nationalism.
But there's kind of a patchwork of people that are defining this term.
What does it really mean?
What does it really look like?
Fundamentally, what it means to me is that we want a government, I want a government, that punishes evil and rewards good based on the moral standard that we find in the character of God detailed to us in the Holy Bible.
Right?
That's what I want, and we very much don't have that right now.
We have a government that rewards evil and punishes those who are good, in many cases.
Now, there are still, obviously, there's still people who commit murder and are convicted of murder, and that's a good thing.
But in many cases, our laws, you know, just the, I mean, you can take abortion is a very easy one, right?
It's a huge issue, but it's the easiest one.
So anyway...
Um, Mother Jones has been activated.
For some reason, Mother Jones has decided to do a piece on Christian nationalism, and I just want to say congratulations to Stephen Wolfe, because Stephen Wolfe, I think is, he's called the, they're using the term Theobro, which is, which is a term that I think is great, meaning theology, bro.
And these Theo bros, apparently, Stephen Wolfe, he's the first person that they go to in their report to attack.
So congratulations to Stephen Wolfe, who's going to be on the program here in a couple of weeks, by the way.
Here's some of the Mother Jones, radical leftist Mother Jones.
Mother Jones, this is the publication whose editor-in-chief was mad the other day because they landed in San Francisco and Alaska Airlines had a flight attendant that wished them a blessed day.
And she talked about...
That was so traumatizing.
That was creeping Christian nationalism, is what she said.
And then she deleted the tweet.
So Mother Jones is focused on creepy Christian nationalism, and this is a report they filed.
Yes, there are Christian nationalist influencers.
Let me introduce you to the Theobros.
We can't force people to have faith in Christ, but we can, as a people, order that.
I'd rather have a Christian monarchy.
So that was, we're going to take this slow, so that was Stephen Wolf right there, influencer and Christian nationalist, according to what Brother Jones says, Christian nationalist.
We have faith in Christ, but we can, as a people, order that.
I'd rather have a Christian monarchy.
We could argue that now is the time to arms again.
So the Theobros are a group of mostly millennial Christian pastors and influencers.
Many of them, most of them even, will tell you that they are Christian nationalists.
We are indeed Christian nationalists.
They're purposely extreme and extremely online, so they're obviously connected to J.D. Vance.
There's this group called The Rock.
That's fantastic.
Okay.
Now, I didn't actually see this coming, but it's an election year, so of course, right?
It can't just be...
So they're going to try to tie J.D. Vance in with the Christian nationalists out there who are talking about this idea of really what it is.
Well, according to Stephen Wolf, historic Protestant political thought, right?
Rockbridge Network.
J.D. Vance was a founder.
Peter Thiel is involved.
And also this guy, Chris Buskirk.
And then, of course, Chris Buskirk, a great friend of mine, who was involved in American Reformer, which is kind of the unofficial magazine of the Theobros.
Okay, now, the unofficial magazine of the Theobros.
So somebody actually has an issue with that.
Hang on, let me find it.
Just so we're clear here.
Oh, Daniel Strand, he actually posts this.
He says, one small correction, American Reformer is the official magazine of the Theobros, not the unofficial.
Mother Jones, please correct this for further publications.
Ha, ha, ha.
I think it's important to say that not all of them hold every belief.
That being said, I think some common beliefs that I have encountered are that...
Now, that was actually honest, okay?
Because what's going on here, that's...
I'm surprised they even said that.
They actually said that among the Christian nationalists out there, you know, having these debates and this thing, and you know, the influencers or whatever...
There's an agreement on the boilerplate, but there's not an agreement on what everything looks like.
So they don't agree on everything, right?
Which actually means that it's very much decentralized, which really flies in the face of their claim that this is some sort of centralized conspiracy and that sort of thing, right?
But you compare this, if you pair this with the news that Zoomer men are now going to church in higher numbers than women, which is odd.
Historically, women go to church in higher numbers than men.
What does that show you?
What does that show you?
To me, it shows there is something going on that is positive.
If Zoomer men are realizing they need to go to church and worship the one true God, I just feel like, wow, there are reinforcements on the way.
Maybe I'm being too optimistic, but we need a little optimism in this world, in this world where it's very easy to black pill.
You take the black pill.
We have to be, you know, we can...
Black pill bulimia.
We want to be black pill bulimia.
If you're going to mess around with a black pill, you want to make sure that you regurgitate it.
So we can look at the state of things and we can see in some aspects how dire it looks.
It's not hopeless.
We don't want to despair.
That's a sin.
It's not hopeless, but there are some aspects of it that seem pretty dire.
But then there's also some really awesome bright spots out there.
I would say when the radical left-wing media outlets are reacting to what they are seeing, this danger of Christian nationalism, compared with the Zoomer men who are going to church now in higher numbers than women, according to one study...
This is an organization effort where people are realizing that the values of secular neutrality are pagan and they are ruining our country, they're ruining our posterity, and we have got to crawl our way back up the slippery slope.
Better yet, we need to pray to be miraculously transported back to up the slippery slope from where we are now.
And you do that by focusing on, you know, seek ye first the kingdom of God, okay?
All right, more on this hit piece.
Which is kind of the unofficial magazine of the Theobros.
I think it's important to say that not all of them hold every belief.
That being said, I think some common beliefs that I have encountered are that we should be repealing the 19th Amendment.
They'll talk about the dead Constitution and how...
I don't know if that's a common belief.
I don't know if that's a common belief.
There are people that have said that.
Do you know why they've said that?
Because they've realized that, among other things, that—and I've said this, I haven't actually ever traced it to the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote.
I haven't actually traced it to that, but I've traced it to—I've traced the worship of women.
The idol in our culture is women.
And I've traced it to 74, to 73, to Roe vs.
Wade, because you've given women the ability to murder without being prosecuted for it.
That is a special class of people that no one else has.
And if you had aliens looking at our laws, they would clearly know that the women are in charge.
You mean this group of people can murder other human beings, but nobody else can?
Or if they do, they go to jail?
Well, we know who's in charge of that group.
And again, fast forward to Katangi Jackson Brown or Katangi Brown Jackson.
We don't even know what a woman is anymore.
Which is extremely...
The devil's in the details.
The devil's in the details.
It really isn't about supplanting the patriarchy.
It's about supplanting humanity and what it means to be male and female in its entirety.
That's what it's always been about.
Corrupting a key component of us as image bearers of God.
The Ten Commandments should take its place.
I want a Christian nation more than a republic.
I think all Ten Commandments should be legislated and enforced.
Some of them talk about prison reform, and by prison reform they mean public flogging instead of prison.
Now this is interesting.
This has been a recent one where people are saying, and it's a question I hadn't even thought of, is the punishment of prison a biblical concept?
Locking people up for long periods of time, is that anywhere in the Bible?
Obviously, you find it in the New Testament when Paul and Silas in the Midnight Jail is the Johnny Cash song for talking about Jesus on the Gospel Road.
Yeah.
Anyway, it's a great Johnny Cash song if you've never heard of it, The Gospel Road.
But anyway, so it's obviously in the context of the Roman world, but in terms of if you go back and look at the law, is jail.
And I don't know.
I know what some people have said is no.
And you think about it.
How many people would rather take a public flogging?
This is an honest question.
I don't know.
How many people would rather take a public flogging than go to jail?
You know?
I mean, I guess it'd be like, you know, ask a kid whose parents don't spare the rod to spoil the child.
Would you rather be grounded for a week?
Or would you rather take a couple of licks?
Get it over with.
And then, you know, going out there and be somebody and don't do what you did again.
One of the things that's been interesting lately is that some of their events have started to overlap with some events of more mainstream politicians.
And I think Probably the most prominent example was the National Conservatism Conference, where you had Doug Wilson speaking at this conference.
And of course, coming to the high treachery, you were all no doubt anticipating I would address, make all our teens woke by means of chemtrails.
And you had J.D. Vance speaking there.
I mean, first of all, Wilson responded and said he was making a joke.
I actually don't think chemtrails are something to joke about.
I mean, Tennessee has now passed laws through both chambers.
It's now the law in Tennessee.
It's now the law in Tennessee that you can't geoengineer in the skies there.
America is a nation.
It is a group of people with a common history and a common future.
Now, if Theobros are kind of the millennial posters of the Christian nationalist movement, Doug Wilson is sort of like the boomer who passed the torch.
He has sort of built his own little Christian fiefdom in Moscow, Idaho.
He has this church.
He has helped to start a school, like a K-12 school there.
He has a college there, New St.
Andrews College, that he's helped to found as well.
It's fascinating because there's divisions among this Christian nationalist thing.
There's people divided over this and that and the other.
But this is kind of a wake-up call that it doesn't really...
Again, like if...
They're going more specific than I've heard them go in a while, or that I've ever heard the mainstream media get.
But...
It really comes down to, it doesn't matter if you accept the label or not.
I want to remind you, it doesn't matter if you accept this label or not.
In the quest to put Christians in boxcars, they must demonize and marginalize all Christians.
So if you believe in Jesus and you believe in, you know, the freedom to be a Christian in public life, the freedom to vote for legislators that are Christian and say that they'll, I don't know, protect kids from being transed and calling it health care, Then you're a threat.
You are a threat to their system.
You are a threat to their paganism, and they will call you whatever they have to call you, a Christo-fascist, in order to make the general public, the increasingly pagan general public, to turn against you.
It's this community in Idaho that he's built that Theobros see as sort of a blueprint for what a Christian America could and should look like.
Creating a legal framework in which people could create intentional communities where they could build something new would be a good idea to allow people to experiment.
Just like Doug Wilson, so too do many of the other Theobros want to do this in various places in the United States.
But he's also built this other type of bloop.
They're afraid of communities.
There are dozens, if not hundreds, of LGBTQRSTLNE, quote, communities, I call them enclaves, You could call them like nests, covens.
Anyway, they're everywhere.
In my homestead of Arkansas, there is a town called Eureka Springs, which has essentially been fortified by the rainbow.
Now, it's not really fortified.
I mean, the mountainous regions make it kind of fortified.
But, I mean, in terms of...
It's not actual...
I mean, if people wanted to, they're really...
I mean, it's full of the rainbow people.
So, I don't mean that literally.
But it's been infiltrated and the whole town's been taken over.
I was in a store...
I think I've already told you this, but I was in Eureka Springs for a wedding.
And...
I went into a store, and at the checkout, I needed a bag, and there was those plastic bags, you know, the plastic bags in the bundle where you have to tear them off, you know, like at Kroger or Walmart or something.
And the guy couldn't get the bag.
He was, you know, he wasn't...
I mean, he was...
I knew he was gay, but he wasn't like...
You know, dressed in a rainbow or had a rainbow tattooed on his forehead or anything.
But he, assuming it's a he, he couldn't get the bag to come off of the rest of the bundle.
And he sat there and he said...
Gosh, this show would be a lot easier if I didn't have to go through so much foreplay with this bag.
I'm like, foreplay?
What are you talking about?
Foreplay with a bag?
And it just kind of, you know, everything's about sex, right?
Bagging groceries is about sex, right?
So that's that town.
And this has happened all across the country, this has happened.
San Francisco is obviously maybe the OG of the gay enclaves or infiltrating cities and that sort of thing.
But it's happening everywhere.
And now that you have Christians who are...
Christian nationalist or aren't afraid of the term Christian nationalist or, you know, understand that historic Protestant political thought has always technically been right-wing.
Whatever the case may be, now that Christians are organized and saying, hey, you know, we might be happier if we form this community or that community, and now we're a threat, right?
The LGBTQ RSTL, any would you like to buy a vowel?
They can be a community.
Community is such a great term, and it just bestows, it just bestows, like, it's such a non-threatening word.
It's a non-threatening, but now they're, Christians are trying to form their own communities.
Their own.
No, it's not a community.
It's a fiefdom.
She said fiefdom.
I think it's fiefdom.
It's a Christian fiefdom.
They're trying to start these Christian fiefdoms.
Christian nationalist influencing.
He was telling me about how he has his kids helping him produce these very slick videos.
The left is the cancer and Trump is the chemo.
He's taking some of these ideas, he's really making them for a broader audience and for a younger audience.
Now at this point, you might ask, where are all the women?
If you asked some of these guys where the women were, they would say they're at home, like, taking care of the kids.
Oh, the humanity!
The women are at home taking care of the kids.
How do we get past this?
The United States of America.
We're not united.
Come on.
Come on.
They're at home taking care of the kids.
So, Stephen Wolf is the number one Theobro because that's who they attack first in this piece.
And then they focus the last half of it on Doug Wilson.
Which by the way, both of those men have different books that approach the idea of Christian nationalism in different ways.
Godly women want to feed their men.
Godly women are designed to make the sandwiches.
When women were granted the right to vote, we were so muddled we thought we were giving the franchise to women when we were in fact taking it away from families.
And just for the record...
Can you imagine?
I love this level of...
I love the thought of being a fly on the wall Just how triggered—maybe I shouldn't, but I love the thought of being a flyer to witness just how triggered these leftist, third-wave, infinite-wave feminists,
when they hear that, when they hear people say that stuff, when they hear that there are still men who believe— In the complementarian view of men and women or the view that, hey, a man has a role to provide and a woman has a role to nurture and love and respect.
There are people that not only believe that, there are men that not only believe that, but there are women that believe it as well and actually want those traditional roles or the biblical roles.
Oh, man.
Anyway, the triggering in there has got to be next level.
Next level meltdown, actually.
I think the 19th Amendment should be repealed.
I think that because, well, first and foremost, because I'm a Christian.
If we had a Christian nation and women could vote...
Now, this is Joel Webman.
Now they're highlighting...
They went for Doug Wilson.
Now they're highlighting Joel Webman of right response.
And within 50 years, we would no longer have a Christian nation.
They don't think that women should be in leadership roles.
They don't think that women should be out there voicing their opinion.
So, you guys know this.
We're about out of time.
As we already know, Vance holds very particular views on gender.
If you bought into an idea that it's liberating to leave an eight-week-old baby to go work 90 hours a week.
Anyway, all right.
So, we're out of time.
I'm sorry.
This is why we're going to extend the show in the very near future and give you guys more opportunities throughout the day to watch the show.
And so, just stay tuned for that.
That's all the time that we have.
I'll be wishing you a happy Friday tomorrow, unless I'm providentially hindered.
My name is Paul Harrell.
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