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Oct. 7, 2024 - Stew Peters Show
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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Ordo Amoris - Appalachia ABANDONED: Stephen Wolfe Was Right
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Thank you.
Thank you.
as I was saying Oh
Lord my God When I often wonder Consider all The worlds thy hands have made
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, thy power throughout the universe display.
Then sings my soul, my Saviour God to Thee!
How great Thou art!
How great Thou art!
Then sings my soul, my Saviour God to Thee!
Oh, great thou art.
Oh, great thou art.
Oh, great thou great thou art.
And welcome to the program.
Thanks so much for being with us.
Happy Monday.
Anytime something like those two events are in the news, you know that's how I'm going to want to start my week.
How great thou art, an amazing grace.
Over the weekend, President Trump returned to the site of the first assassination attempt.
Which, by the way, that statement alone is not lost on me.
That's profound.
The first one?
How many more will there be?
The event was jam-packed, full of Trump supporters, much like President Trump gave credit to God Almighty for preserving his life that day, when he didn't die on that stage in Butler.
The singing of the hymn, How Great Thou Art, which we just listened to, was obviously fitting also in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
The marching bands, what you just heard, NC State and Wake Forest, they played the Christian hymn Amazing Grace together.
They came together.
It's very encouraging.
To see the public display of worship, recognition of God, and thanks to God, even in the wake of terrible tragedy, this is the way.
And the complete and incompetence The incompetency, the abandonment of Appalachia by the federal government has brought up an interesting conversation about foreign aid in the prioritization of other countries' supposed needs, like Ukraine and Israel, against the real needs of Americans who live here.
A few weeks ago, during the debate between Kamala Harris and President Trump, President Trump brought up the tragic plight of the town of Springfield, Ohio and how that community has been overrun by Haitian migrants.
Last week, Trump told a reporter that he will revoke their legal status and send them back to Haiti if he's re-elected.
And what's interesting about all this...
Is the backlash Trump and others received for merely mentioning that immigration or invasion, in this case, is bad for America?
It's bad for the generations of Americans who live here.
Despite what woke parachurch ministries tell evangelicals, welcoming invaders with open arms is actually not loving your American neighbors whose wages will be driven lower while home prices and rent skyrocket.
That is not loving your neighbor.
Two weeks ago, we covered some of the backlash over on Christian X when the author of the case for Christian nationalism, Stephen Wolfe, tweeted this.
One second.
Tweeted this.
He said, Christianity as the true religion affirming what is true Affirming what is true, what is good, and beautiful commands you to love all, but to prefer your own people over other peoples.
Now, he posted that, as you saw there on your screen, on September 23rd.
So today marks two weeks since that tweet ruffled the feathers of Big Eva and Mid-Eva pastors, some of whom I have to believe might feel a little bit different about that post now that Appalachia has been decimated by a hurricane and the Department of Homeland Security has said they're all out of money.
They spent millions at the border helping illegals invade this country.
Stephen Wolf's ex-post has actually aged very, very well.
Not only is Homeland Security out of hurricane relief money, as Hurricane Milton, the new one now, is about to throttle central Florida, but the United States has sent Ukraine and Israel billions of dollars and announced last week they're now sending money to Lebanon because Israel...
We used our tax dollars to bomb Lebanon, creating another humanitarian disaster that we are now expected to clean up.
So, Israel uses our tax dollars, yada yada yada, and now we have to send more tax dollars to the country our tax dollars were used to bomb and destroy.
That makes perfect sense.
Let me show you what I mean and this interesting opportunity we have for a conversation about foreign aid.
Stephen Wolf has obviously taken notice of his tweet.
And how it has aged very, very well.
And he says this, he says, Now if you look here, we have this, Wolf writing, I'll never forget what the neocons have done to this country.
And he highlights this screenshot from David Banson, Who said, you know, who took issue with what he originally said.
You see what he originally wrote there.
Again, Christianity as the true religion, affirming what is true, good, and beautiful.
Command you to love all, to prefer your own people over others.
To prefer your people over other people's.
Of course, you have this guy, Kevin M. Young, who is...
Like, a heretic, in my opinion.
And then you have this other guy who's named David Banson who says Christianity literally commands the opposite, but hey, we got to the place many of us knew we were going to get to about two years ago.
You have to wonder, do they feel differently now?
Do they feel differently now that, you know, that was in the wake of us talking about the Haitians And now we're talking about Americans in Appalachia, and we're talking about foreign aid, we're talking about the money that's been spent to prioritize other countries, and third world invaders...
You'd like to think that some people are maybe thinking a little differently now about what it was that Wolf was trying to say.
What he said, you know, commanded to love all, but there is an order of affections, right?
And that's why the lower third today says the U.S. government inverts order of affections.
And so he links to this Pastor Rich Lusk, who says, Ordo Amoris, which is talking about, that's Latin for order of affections.
And specifically, again, Pastor Jamie Bambrick is saying this from across the pond.
He says, As a non-American watching what is happening from Appalachia from afar, I have to say I am stunned.
I hate everything our left-wing UK government promotes from top to bottom, but in a million years I cannot envision them acting with such malice towards their own people in a disaster of that nature.
Money would be found, the military would be sent in, and all support efforts would be fully welcomed.
The fact that they are not only refusing help, but turning away private citizens who wish to do so blows my mind.
Surely this is one of the greatest and most barefaced betrayals of one's own population in recent decades.
It truly is an act of hatred toward a population whom the elites despise, praying for all affected.
You know, we've always heard in our history books about how Joseph Stalin just starved millions of people to death.
And people say, well, how could that happen?
Well, granted, this is a much smaller scale, but when you have actual communists running the government that had to conceal their true motives, but now they're in power, and you also have an election that's coming up,
you have all of these other things, The question, and this may be the theme of today's broadcast, the question is not why would they do X, Y, and Z. The question is why wouldn't they do?
Why would they be malicious towards their own people?
The question is why wouldn't they?
Why wouldn't they?
And if there's a complete absence of Christianity with many of our leaders in positions of power, that's your answer.
Why wouldn't they?
Who's going to hold them responsible or accountable for spending all the money at the border on immigrants?
Or sending all of our money to Ukraine or Israel while now we suffer and they tell us sorry?
Or turning away help because FEMA doesn't want to use any vendors that are not on their preferred vendor list because there's been contracts signed and money is on the line?
Why wouldn't they treat us this way?
Why wouldn't they show the contempt, like physically show the contempt for what they show us all the time in legislation and policy after policy?
I mean, there's a real-world cost to it now.
And in the meantime, I mean, do we really want to get all of our feathers in a ruffle when you have just a simple statement?
Christianity as the true religion affirming what is true, good, and beautiful commands you to love all, but to prefer your people over other people's.
To prefer your people over Haitians that are manipulating the system and destroying a community in Ohio.
To prefer your own people over the Venezuelan gangs that are being let in in some sort of weird proxy war against the American people using the Mexican drug cartels.
To prefer your people who are suffering in Appalachia over, oh I don't know, over what's going on in a foreign country, whether it be Ukraine or whether it be Israel.
These are the conversations people are now having, and it's actually a really, really positive thing that's going on right now, and I'm here for it.
I'm here for the conversations, especially among Christians who have bought into this lie that your neighbor that actually lives here isn't really your neighbor.
Now, the lie is...
Because obviously they're not actually using that phrase, but that's really practically what it means.
The lie is that unchecked illegal immigration and open borders is somehow a gospel issue, and it's our responsibility.
A border is racist, and we can't be xenophobic, and all of this nonsense that is absolutely so new to civilization.
It's such a new concept.
What we're doing is often referred to as civilizational suicide, but it's such a rare concept, this idea that the nation-state is wrong and the nation-state is bad, that's for a particular people.
It's such a blip on the radar historically.
We are trying to reinvent the wheel and ignoring human nature, and it's absolutely ridiculous.
William Wolfe talking about, so William Wolfe, the former Trump administration official, Center for Baptist Leadership, this is pretty good.
So he says that this is going to make David French so mad.
So the rendition of How Great Thou Art that we just listened to at the top of the show is going to make David French so mad.
Yeah, you're probably right.
You're probably right.
What else do we have?
Douglas McGregor.
So Colonel Douglas McGregor says today, this was back on October the 4th, three days ago, on Friday, today America sent $157 million to Lebanon and $2 million to South Carolina.
This is unacceptable.
This is unacceptable.
And that's what's got national file over.
This is a pretty interesting graphic.
For those of you who are listening to the program, you can't see this.
So it's a graph of the southeast United States or a map of the southeastern United States where Kentucky is labeled somewhere not in the United States.
So maybe they'll give us some relief.
West Virginia is actually West Israel.
Virginia is Israel.
They even have the Shenandoah Valley marked in D.C. So North Carolina is actually labeled North Ukraine, South Carolina, South Ukraine.
Alabama is Lebanon.
And then, of course, Tennessee is North Lebanon.
And then you've got the great Kiev Mountains right there on the border between western North Carolina and east Tennessee.
And then, of course, Georgia is just named Georgia because, you know, there's a Georgia over there next to Russia and Ukraine.
So that's the one they mean.
So send Georgia, not the American one, but the one near Ukraine money.
North Carolina residents released a new map of western North Carolina in hopes they'll get some hurricane relief.
That is spot on.
Absolutely spot on.
We also have this interesting piece.
where Kamala shows up for a photo op and actually gets lectured by a Volunteer about how there's no supplies Well, honestly when we went up the first day I was familiar because I used to live in Nashville and we We made the first stop in M.J. and I drove up and I was like, where did they drop off?
I need to back up where they drop off their supplies.
Me thinking that they're going to have all these supplies, and she come out, one of our community members come out, and she was like, oh my goodness, I'm so glad you're here.
Come to find out we were only one.
We were the only one and they had three tents.
So they didn't even have a center of where to do it because you were the only one.
We were the only one.
They had three tents set up outside.
I guess maybe they had about 20 cases of water and that was it.
I think what really got me When the 16-year-old daughter came up and seen up when we had we take pads and put like five or ten in a bag yeah and she was like oh my god we got some pads and you know it's a female we know how valuable that is and she said because they were in Lorganton not in Asheville that no one had brought them anything.
No one had brought them anything.
Some people are remarking uh They're saying, did Kamala Harris even understand what this woman was saying?
Did she even get what she was trying to say?
Dr.
Naomi Wolf says, writes this, again, the Harris campaign is not acting like a campaign that expects to have to win an election.
Now, this is in response to an ex-post a couple of days ago by Eric Daughtery.
Um...
This was from the ex-account of Vice President Kamala Harris.
And this was on October the 5th in the wake of the FEMA non-response.
When FEMA does get there, they're just sitting there.
They're telling people to go on their app to fill out this $750 or whatever they're going to get, which, by the way, is a loan that if you don't pay back, according to some reports, you don't pay it back, they can come take your property.
But she says, This additional support brings
total U.S. assistance to Lebanon over the last year to $385 million.
She's tweeting that while people are suffering in Appalachia.
And that's why Daughtery here, this Eric Daughtery guy says, To be clear, Kamala Harris' campaign suicidal post this evening focusing on Lebanon while major disaster rescues and recovery are underway is an admission she is losing the state of Michigan right now.
So the idea is, you know, you've got these Muslims in Michigan that are not supporting Kamala Harris the way that they want him to.
And, you know, if not the Muslims, you know, lefties that are, you know, sympathetic to Lebanon and Gaza and everything else.
And obviously, you know, I've called what's going on over there ethnic cleansing, but...
Interesting situation that they're saying now that the reason she's putting out such a suicidal...
Obviously, she doesn't care.
She's not going to get Appalachian.
She's not going to get white Appalachian voters.
So what does she care?
They're saying that this is an admission that she is actually underwater in Michigan.
I just found that interesting.
More on this.
Congressman Anna Polina Luna, though, posting different headlines about FEMA.
This is from FEMA.
Department of Homeland Security announces $380 million in additional funding to communities receiving migrants.
FEMA awards $110 million to the Emergency Food and Shelter Program to assist migrants.
Department of Homeland Security announces distribution of more than $77 million in congressional funding for communities receiving migrants.
Politico headline, New York City to get $104.6 million from FEMA for asylum seekers.
The U.S. Embassy in El Salvador, Department of Homeland Security, announces distribution of more than $12 million in funding.
FEMA, again, Department of Homeland Security, announces $300 million in direct funding to communities receiving migrants and $340 million for a new competitive awards process.
This is real.
We have the receipts.
That's to say that we have the receipts and we know what our government's priorities are.
And we know what our government's priorities are not.
And this is a great opportunity to talk about the order of affections.
This is a great opportunity to talk about...
Let's talk about our obligation as Christians to our neighbors.
Not people who are taking advantage of this new concept that a nation-state is somehow morally wrong.
Here's End Wokeness with this tweet reminding us that FEMA disaster preparedness meeting, there's a video going out there of a FEMA disaster preparedness meeting.
And so if you want to know what they really think of the good folks in Appalachia, Unless you're somebody living in the Appalachian Mountains and you're gay, at least according to what their driving ethic is, you're not very important.
It sparked a few things in my mind thinking about preparedness and how you said, you know, LGBTQIA people and people who have been disadvantaged already.
Are struggling.
They already have their own things to deal with.
So you add a disaster on top of that, it's just compounding on itself.
And I think that is maybe the why of why we're having these discussions is because it isn't being talked about.
It isn't being socialized.
We're not paying attention to this community.
Thank you so much.
Maggie.
Thank you.
There are a couple of things that are intersecting in my mind here.
One of them is the culture of emergency management as an organization, as an industry in the United States specifically, not abroad.
This has, and my cat sometimes does this, she gets really loud suddenly, so you'll have to just allow for the little meowing in the background.
We're not doing the cat lady stereotypes in any favors here.
Stereotypes exist, folks, because people reinforce them every single day.
We're seeing right now is a shift in emergency management from utilitarian principles, where everything is designed for the greatest good, for the greatest amount of people, to disaster equity.
But we have to do more, right?
And so this...
So this is how.
You want to know, how could Stalin have starved millions of people at this?
This is how.
This is how.
Right here.
This is how it happens.
We have actual communists in control of the government.
We have actual communists in all of these areas, management areas.
And by the way, somebody brought up that the Supreme Court ruling on the Chevron deference, which basically delegitimizes all of these executive agencies, including FEMA, has got a lot of people rethinking how much authority does FEMA really have when they're trying to turn away And then, of course, you also have local sheriffs and fire chiefs that are doing this as well, which is extremely odd.
Still don't have all the answers from there.
But this FEMA situation, I stumbled upon an account the other day Where people were talking about the last hurricane that hit the Florida Keys.
The name escapes me.
But how they went down and they were blocked from getting in.
And to get around the blockade, the FEMA blockade didn't want their help, didn't want their supplies.
They unloaded their boats and their jet skis and filled them up.
And they just actually went around the blockade on the bridge and got to the Keys that way.
People were obviously in squalor and FEMA hadn't given them anything.
This is not actually new.
This is just a major disaster.
You've got very capable people, good old boy...
You know, Appalachians that are going to bind together and they're going to use old mountain passes.
They're going to get the donkeys.
They're going to figure out a way.
They're going to get the four-wheelers.
They're going to get the side-by-sides.
And they're going to save their communities.
Regardless of what FEMA says.
And that is certainly encouraging.
But, you know, instead of disaster, instead of just giving whatever's the best for the largest group of people, we need disaster equity.
We need to think about...
We need to factor in your white privilege is what they're saying.
If you're white, eh, we don't care about you.
That's what they're saying.
Topic is intersecting, I think, with a number of other topics where we have to look at policies and understand to what extent they have disadvantaged communities that had less assets.
So this is ridiculous, and Sign Language Guy isn't helping.
The world, see, there's stuff like this, and I know it hasn't, but these are the people that are in charge of our government.
And it's videos like this, I'm just like, the world has left me behind.
I, this is, I don't mean to blackpill, there is hope, but my goodness, this is insanity.
So here's a little hope.
So here's...
Kamala Harris is being really just destroyed on this in all aspects.
We have this tweet from Kalen Doerr, TikTok creator with 6.5 million...
So this is not the same guy.
This is not Doerr.
He just posts this TikTok video.
From a creator with 6.5 million followers wrecks Kamala Harris.
And again, this is all about this conversation that we're having with foreign aid and prioritizing illegal invaders over Americans.
Please help us.
We are dying.
We are without food, water, or shelter, or any electricity.
We need your aid.
Understood.
We're going to send $8 billion worth of aid.
Oh, thank you.
To Ukraine.
Let's do that right away ASAP. Come on.
What?
No.
A hurricane has completely ravaged the people that you represent.
Give us that money.
Oh, don't worry.
We're gonna give you money.
Every single one of you is getting 750 dollars each.
You sent 8 billion dollars to Ukraine.
You're gonna give us 750 dollars?
You know what?
Okay, we'll take it.
How do we get it?
Easy.
You just go online and apply and if you pass the application, we'll wire the money right over.
Okay, let me get this straight.
You want us, people that are trapped in a town with no water, food, resources to spend $750 on, to go online, when we have no electricity so we don't have any wifi, to get the $750?
I'm black, just like one of you.
What does that have to do...
President Biden, please do something.
Yeah, so people are...
Even the young folks, the Zoomers.
And then we have these massive crowds at the Trump rally, the Butler 2.0 rally.
And so you sit here and you think, if you just look at this and you look at some of the polls, there is no...
And of course we know this, or at least I've known this for a while.
There is no way Donald Trump...
Is going to lose unless the election is stolen from him once again.
That much is clear to me.
and we have the hurricane bearing down on central Florida.
A lot of people are wondering what is that going to do to that community electorally.
Some people are talking about they need to go get their mail-in ballots, just go to their precinct and get their mail-in ballots before they evacuate because now there's a massive evacuation.
Who knows how bad the destruction is going to be.
And this has people wondering, and they're asking legitimate questions about whether or not North Carolina or Florida, maybe after this devastating Cat 4 hurricane comes through, is it possible that the damage done will somehow is it possible that the damage done will somehow turn those predicted red states into blue states in the presidential election?
That's something that we obviously have to talk about, and we're going to talk about it.
When we come back, we're going to talk about HAARP. We're going to talk about what Elon Musk said at the rally.
And we're going to talk about those things when we come back.
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We should be, in my view, repealing something called Section 230, which gave platforms on the Internet immunity because they were thought to be just pass-throughs, that they shouldn't be judged for the content that is posted.
But we now know that that was an overly simple view, that if the platforms, whether it's Facebook or Instagram, Twitter X or Instagram or TikTok, whatever they are, if they don't moderate and monitor the content, we lose total control, and it's not just the social and psychological effects, it's real harm.
Total control lost because of the freedom of speech, because of the free exchange Of ideas that they don't like.
That's one of the reasons why many people have assessed this hurricane damage in Appalachia and they are looking at accounts like Into Thin Air or looking at social media accounts like Dutch Sense and they are becoming familiar with something called geoengineering.
Geoengineering.
Is it real?
Well, yeah.
It is real.
Okay?
It's real.
And we're going to prove it.
It's not me that's just making this up.
Even the Tennessee legislature knows geoengineering is real.
They passed laws banning geoengineering, you know, chemicals being sprayed in their skies.
Kind of ironic, as I said on Friday.
Kind of ironic.
Bill didn't say anything about juicing hurricanes.
Let's actually go to, let's see, right here.
So what we're going to do is, I'm going to fly this in.
All right, so HARP, what is HARP? Concerned citizen over on X. Quote, these are quotes, HARP is designed to inject energy into the ionosphere in order to control it.
This is a hearing with Susan Collins and I believe Senator Lisa Murkowski and this has been making the rounds on X as people are looking at the storm that just ripped through America and the storm that's about to target or it looks like it's going right towards central Florida.
A couple questions here about HAARP, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research So this is an older video, video because that's Lisa McCaskey and she looks considerably younger than she does now.
Which is currently running experiments at the facilities.
To start with you Dr. Prabhkar, I understand that a lot of folks here on the committee probably don't understand what HARP does.
I think most Alaskans don't really know what HARP does or why the agency is involved in it.
So a very brief explanation.
One of our programs has been using the HARP facility for the research that it's pursuing.
And my understanding is that we did get value out of that interaction.
Dr.
Walker, your agency is currently running the facility.
The Air Force has gotten great value out of HAARP in the past.
We took it over from the Navy and managed it and actually did a number of experiment campaigns up there, moving on to other ways of managing the ionosphere, which the HAARP was really designed to do, was to inject energy into the ionosphere and be able to actually control it.
With DARPA completing their project, that's our last government customer that we have in the site.
It basically makes the ionosphere a laboratory, and we can do experiments that no one else can do.
It's a laboratory without walls.
Okay, so there's that right there.
Okay, so that's a brief summary.
Now, that's not conspiracy theory, right?
That's a Senate committee from several years ago where Lisa Murkowski saying that this facility exists in Alaska, okay?
Now, I know this is all real bait.
A lot of you out there, yeah, you've known this for years, and I get it.
I have, too.
But even now, there's still people that...
We're like, wait, what?
But we have to connect the dots.
And again, theme of the episode, it's not, well, why would they do that?
Why would they do something so terrible?
The question is, why wouldn't they, if you have the power?
Like, so, if you have the power for, you know, to steal an election, why wouldn't you?
If you have the power to spy on a presidential campaign and frame the guy for treason?
Why would they do this?
Why wouldn't they do it?
That is the question because we're going to let a little something called total depravity inform our confidence in the character of man.
So here's Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
What day did she put this out there?
This is October the 5th.
So this is the former director of the CIA, John Brennan.
Okay?
Taylor Greene says, yes, they can control the weather.
Here's Obama CIA Director John Brennan talking about it at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Anyone who says they don't or makes fun of this is lying to you.
By the way, the people know it and hate all of you who try to cover it up.
Let's listen to this.
So we heard about HAARP. Now let's talk a little bit about geoengineering from the Council on Foreign Relations.
Another example is the array of technologies, often referred to collectively as geoengineering, that potentially could help reverse the warming effects of global climate change.
One that has gained my personal attention is stratospheric aerosol injection, or SAI, a method of seeding the stratosphere with particles that can help reflect the sun's heat in much the same way that volcanic eruptions do.
An SAI program could limit global temperature increases, reducing some risks associated with higher temperatures and providing the world economy additional time to transition from fossil fuels.
This process is also relatively inexpensive.
The National Research Council estimates that a fully deployed SAI program would cost about $10 billion yearly.
As promising as it may be, moving forward on SAI would also raise a number of challenges for our government and for the international community.
On the technical side, greenhouse gas emission reductions would still have to accompany SAI to address other climate change effects, such as ocean acidification, because SAI alone would not remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
On the geopolitical side, the technology's potential to alter weather patterns and benefit certain regions of the world at the expense of other regions could trigger sharp opposition by some nations.
Others might seize on SAI's benefits and back away from their commitment to carbon dioxide reductions.
And as with other breakthrough technologies, global norms and standards are lacking to guide the deployment and implementation of SAI and others.
Okay, again, you're hearing that from John Brennan himself, Obama's CIA director, You know, he was certainly in on framing Donald Trump for treason and everything else.
But there you go.
You have it.
Now, they're not saying, well, I can hear somebody, well, they're not admitting that they control the weather or they try to control the weather or they control storms.
They're not admitting that.
Again, okay.
First of all, I know this kind of goes against what I said, but why would they openly admit that they have that kind of power?
They're telling you without telling you.
Here's Dr.
Naomi Wolf.
Somebody named Sue, who wants to make America healthy again, which is RFK's tangent, I guess, from MAGA. Florida weather manipulation.
Milton, this is a video supposedly shot back on the 5th.
They're saying that these clouds don't look right.
Naomi Wolf says, those wave-like parallel lines like radio waves in the clouds, I've only seen them in the last 10 years or so in the U.S. and I've never seen them in Europe.
People are looking up.
Look, we did a whole episode on chemtrails in Tennessee months and months ago.
I think that was back in April.
I've got some articles we're going to go over here in a minute on this very subject.
We also have William Wolfe.
He says, interesting, and he posts, rainmaking is used as weapon by the U.S. This is an article written by Seymour Hersh, July 3rd of 1972.
Rainmaking is used as weapon by U.S. Okay, so this also goes into Vietnam.
So in Vietnam, it's a fact.
You can look this up in multiple sources.
Multiple people know that the military, they caused massive rainstorms to try to wash away And flood out the Viet Cong.
So, these are not wild-eyed conspiracy theories.
We're less than 30 days into an election and we've got a hurricane that's destroyed Giant red areas in Tennessee and North Carolina.
Now there's people saying that North Carolina could in fact go blue.
I mean, you know, you just got to wonder, how are they going to hold an election with the kind of destruction in those areas, right?
Is the North Carolina legislature going to do anything to try to ensure and protect that state's electors to make sure they actually have the will of the people of that state?
Likewise, in Central Florida, a lot of red areas around that Tampa area.
What's going to happen to that community?
They're now being evacuated.
Right?
I mean, we have to think about this.
Again, the question would be not why would they?
Why wouldn't they do it if they can get away with it?
If they can get away with it, they'll do it.
And there's millions of Americans that don't understand that this technology has existed for a long, long time.
Just to kind of refresh your memory, this is how.
I loved it when this happened.
And yes, I know this article was written on April 1st, but this was not a joke.
NBC News.
Tennessee lawmakers vote to ban geoengineering with allusions to, quote, Chemtrail's conspiracy theory.
The bill would prohibit technologies that could modify the atmosphere, but lawmakers' comments about it towed a line between fact and fiction.
Tennessee House of Representatives passed a bill Monday designed to prevent geoengineering, the practice of intentionally modifying the atmosphere to counteract global warming, exactly what Brandon was talking about.
We're going to put substances in the air that reflect the heat back into space, he said.
What does that do to clouds?
What does that do to storms?
What does that do?
What happens when you put those particles out and you turn that heart machine on up in Alaska?
Look, I'm just asking questions.
I have actually no idea how any of this works per se.
I do know that I can watch a beautiful blue sky turn overcast as the planes grid the sky system.
I've seen this with my own eyes.
I particularly noticed that during COVID when everybody was at home and I was outside, you know, soaking up the vitamin D, and I was like, huh.
What are those planes doing there?
And how come they grit us like we're a field?
I've seen a lot of fields in my life, growing up around the Arkansas Delta.
I've seen a lot of fields.
I know about crop dusting.
I know a little bit about that.
What's going on?
Why are they making this pattern over us?
And how come it just stays there?
The contrails, they just stay there and then they linger and all of a sudden, your sunny, beautiful day is now cloudy and overcast.
I've seen that with my own eyes.
So had the people in Tennessee and the people that elected their legislators.
They saw it too.
Tennessee passes Chemtrail bill banning airborne chemicals.
This is how the BBC covered the news.
Tennessee lawmakers have passed a bill banning the release of airborne chemicals that critics say is inspired by Chemtrail conspiracy theories.
So at this point, I love it when the mainstream media calls us conspiracy theories or they say that we are believing in conspiracy theories because at this point, where we are now, that's music to my ears.
It actually affirms that what we're saying is true.
Because when they call us, you know, when we said, hey, we think this came from a lab and it wasn't natural.
Oh, you're a conspiracy theorist.
Now we know it did come from a lab, right?
You say whatever.
Hey, masks don't work.
That's wrong.
No, they do work.
Well, now we know they never worked, right?
And you can go on and on and on and on and on.
So when they come out and they say chemtrails are a conspiracy theory, well, I'm sorry.
The intuition is, well, then we're right.
Okay?
That's just the way it goes these days.
And I actually love that aspect.
I mean, I don't like all the censorship.
I don't like these totalitarian freaks.
I don't like the intel oligarchs.
But there is, you know, there are ways to read between the lines here.
here there is kind of a uh an equation and this is a key component of that equation today not to say that it couldn't be used against us but when they come out and say it's a conspiracy theory 90 we're right um okay so we've told you about heart we've told you it's So we're going to keep monitoring this.
I would love for you guys, what I'm doing this week is I'm praying for the people in Central Florida.
I'm praying preemptively for the people in Central Florida.
I am praying that this hurricane would stop.
I'm praying this hurricane would go away.
I'm praying this destruction would not happen for Florida.
I am also praying, in light of everything I just told you, harp, cloud seeding, whatever, that the plans of the wicked, that people would fall into their own nets.
That if the wicked are laying nets for good people, that they would fall into their own nets.
That they would fall into their own traps.
And that what the enemy would use for evil, the Lord will use for good.
That is my prayer for this Hurricane Milton bearing down on the people of Florida.
Less than 30 days before an election.
In the meantime, it is the anniversary of October the 7th.
We still have tons of questions about how one of the most fortified countries in the world was infiltrated the way they were and everything that happened with October 7th.
In Israel, of course, now we have Lebanon and we have, I think, a French company headquarters in Lebanon was destroyed by...
Anyway, there are people that are warning that as things heat up in the Middle East, there's going to be terror attacks, Islamic terror attacks here in America.
I hadn't heard this story too many places.
Yesterday, in a church in Burnett County, Texas, there was an attempted mass shooting that was stopped.
I don't know if you've heard about this.
But law enforcement is on high alert after two armed suspects fled from outside a Burnett County church on Sunday morning, headed north.
The Burnett County Sheriff's Office says that just after 10.30 a.m.
on October 6, deputies responded to the church.
At the epicenter, that's the name of the church, church at the epicenter, for a welfare check due to an unknown 911 call.
When deputies arrived, it became clear that shots had been fired, but all of them came from someone with the church's volunteer safety team.
So we can go over here, and I've tracked this down on Facebook.
Somebody named Kyle Bird, who's the founder, senior leader at the Epicenter Church, says this, quote, During our Head of the Year celebration this morning at the Epicenter, our security team intercepted a team of jihadists We're
Okay.
That is the statement of what happened, according to them.
They're claiming that the men were jihadists.
So I don't know.
You notice that the mainstream report here doesn't say anything about the people.
They just said that they're just relaying what was said.
I'm sure there's video.
I'm sure there's going to be video that's going to come out about all of this.
All that to say, be safe.
Keep your head on a swivel.
We're all going to have to be very, very careful.
Not just from, I mean, look, I've been saying this for a while.
It's not just the resurgence of potential, you know, sleeper cells or whatever being activated.
The border's been wide open.
It's not just Muslims that have come over here.
You're talking about the Venezuelan gangs that have come over here.
We know what's going on in Colorado.
We know what's going on in Chicago and entire apartment complexes.
We know what's going on when Somalis come over here.
Like, we're not, you got to keep your head on a swivel.
You also, and I keep harping on this one.
No pun intended because we just covered harp.
I keep harping on this one.
Watch your kids when they are crossing the street and things like that.
Do not assume that the person behind the wheel knows how to drive.
Do not assume they know how to drive.
Do not assume in common courtesy ways or anything like that.
We're talking about third worlders that have no idea about driving and culture in many cases.
And they're terrible drivers and your kids are...
You go look at the headlines of people getting run over and stuff.
It's insane right now.
So, yeah, keep your head on a swivel for sure.
And I'm going to leave you with this as we wind down, because this was an amazing moment at the rally at Butler 2.0.
Watch.
USA! USA! USA! Oh, beautiful for spacious skies For amber waves of grain For purple mountains' majesty Above
the fruited plain America!
America!
God shed his grace on thee And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea The
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