Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Female Bishop Preaches WOKE Version of Christian Nationalism
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My name is Paul Harrell.
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This is the Millstone Report.
So, I mean, if you guys have been following the news over the last 24 hours, then I don't think it's any surprise how...
I don't think you're going to be surprised what the top story is.
Number one, and how I'm going to cover it.
And let us confess our faith today in the words of the Sparkle Creed.
I believe in the non-binary God.
And now it's time for I'm Already Against Women Clergy.
You don't have to convince me.
Alright, so there you have it.
I'm already against women clergy.
You don't have to convince me.
A reoccurring segment here on the Millstone Report.
And it just so happens, really, I mean, everybody's talking about lady bishops or lady pastors.
And so it's a perfect time.
It's the perfect time.
So yesterday at the National Cathedral, Bishop S. decided to get political.
Really doing a woke version of...
Christian nationalism, if you will.
Donald Trump and his family were in the audience, and it sounded a little bit like this.
There are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in Democratic, Republican, and independent families.
Some who fear for their lives.
And the people.
The people who pick our crops.
And clean our office buildings, who labor in poultry farms and meat packing plants, who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants and work the night shifts in hospitals.
They may not be citizens or have the proper documentation, but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals.
They pay taxes and are good neighbors.
They are faithful members of our churches and mosques.
Synagogues, Wadara, and temples.
I ask you to have mercy, Mr. President, on those in our communities whose children fear that their parents will be taken away, and that you help those who are fleeing war zones and persecution in their own lands to find compassion and welcome here.
Our God teaches us that we are to be merciful.
So, there's a few takes out there.
So, if you go to church this Sunday and you hear something similar to that, there are people saying that you need to find another church.
I think that's an understatement.
The woke subversion of, in this case, the Episcopal denomination, or really you could do this with virtually all of the mainline Protestant denominations in America, is fully on display yesterday.
At the National Cathedral in this day.
Now, Donald Trump responded to that, I guess, almost at 1 a.m.
or right before 1 a.m.
this morning over on Truth Social.
The so-called bishop.
I love it.
The so-called bishop who spoke at the National Prayer Service on Tuesday morning was a radical left hardline Trump hater.
She brought her church into the world of politics in a very ungracious way.
She was nasty in tone and not compelling or smart.
She failed to mention the large number of illegal migrants that came into our country and killed people.
Donald Trump here, obviously, understanding the juxtaposition of all this compassion, but yet your neighbor, the people that live here, are less safe because of illegal aliens and their violent tendencies.
Also, no mention of the fentanyl and the drugs that are spewing or pouring over the border.
No mention of the human trafficking, right?
Okay, so this woke impastrix, this woke pastrix is essentially ignoring how dangerous this country is, trying to take the moral high ground by essentially saying, Having a border, having an immigration policy that you enforce is somehow unchristian.
And there are plenty of woke Christians that think that, by the way.
They're just completely and totally wrong.
It is not loving your neighbor as yourself to allow third-world barbarian hordes to invade your country and completely changing it.
She says, Again, President Trump's reaction.
We also have...
A few hot takes here.
William Wolfe from the Center for Baptist Leadership saying the National Cathedral is going to need an exorcism after this.
I think that's an understatement.
But then we have this other view, which is encouraging.
The view of the Trump family, Trump and specifically also J.D. Vance, as...
This woke nonsense, the woke sex religion, the LGBTQRSTLNE, would you like to buy a vowel?
Sex religion was being preached from the National Cathedral.
The facial expressions were something to behold.
In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now.
There are...
Gay, lesbian, and transgender children in Democratic, Republican, and independent families.
Here we go.
I love how J.D. Vance's wife just doesn't react to it.
Just like, I'm not going to be part of the news here.
I'm just deadpan.
She clearly notices it.
Independent families.
Here we go.
Some who fear for their lives.
And the people.
Tiffany Trump not having it.
The people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings.
And this is where you lose Trump.
Who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants.
Did you see where a man does the double-blink farms and meat-packing plants.
Who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants and work the night shifts in hospitals.
They may not be citizens.
And then you've lost Trump.
I was like, well...
This is happening the way I thought it would happen.
Or have the proper documentation.
But the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals.
They pay taxes and are good neighbors.
They are faithful members of our churches and mosques.
You look at Lara Trump.
It's really funny.
You can actually rewind it and look at each face.
It's quite entertaining.
Anyway, so that was an encouraging reaction in light of just basically being bombarded with woke nonsense from the pulpit.
Joe Rigney, women's ordination is a cancer that unleashes untethered empathy in the church and spills over into society.
100%.
And then Nate Fisher.
He writes, we must reform our churches if we are to reform our nation.
This is 100% true.
Is it Clary that has this great piece we're going to talk about here in a moment?
100% true.
We've got a great show for you, and we're going to get to that here in just a moment.
But at least for the top of the show, that concludes...
My favorite segment.
This has been I'm Already Against Women Clergy.
You don't have to convince me.
That's right.
I'm Already Against Women Clergy.
And also, by the way, it's not that I'm also...
I mean, I'm against women clergy.
You don't have to convince me.
I'm also against women police officers in the field.
And it's because of stories like this.
Stories like this.
Officer accidentally shoots driver with his own gun during traffic stop.
A female officer removes a man's gun during a traffic stop.
This was in Florida, where it is lawful to carry concealed.
I think even without a permit.
And while she's trying to disarm this man, she shoots him in the leg.
Let's have a pistol on.
Where's your pistol at?
What's that?
So he admitted, hey, I'm armed.
And then here we go.
And that man survived and is going to be a very wealthy individual when this is all said and done.
Anyway, so...
Very much like Pete Hegseth's comments about women in combat and everything else.
I think we could take this idea and really move it all the way down.
It's ridiculous.
It's not that I'm just against women in clergy.
I think I'm against women in those situations as well.
And I think many of you are too.
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Okay, back to this.
We've got a lot of stuff to get to.
In keeping with this idea, there's a lot of people, a lot of regime evangelicals that want to talk about the dangers of Christian nationalism, right?
But what they really mean is, when they say the dangers of Christian nationalism, they really just mean biblical Christianity, Christians organizing and trying to protect what rights we have left in this country, or trying to advance the idea that we want a government that actually punishes the wicked and rewards good instead of what we had specifically the last four years.
And there's still a lot of work to do.
But these are the goals, right?
But what you saw with the lady pastor was...
I mean, it really is just a reminder.
This idea of neutrality is a myth.
It's about who's in power, and it's about what you're going to promote.
You're going to promote something.
You're going to worship something.
Are you worshiping the real God, or are you worshiping demons?
Are you worshiping or succumbing to pagan religion?
Michael Clary talks about loser theology.
He says loser theology isn't just a way to dig at doctors.
Doctrinal opponents.
It's a real problem.
He writes, many Christians explicitly believe Christians are supposed to lose.
So in their defeat, they can demonstrate Christ-like humility.
Have you ever heard that?
You ever thought that?
Maybe you've never even heard somebody say that, but their actions or the way they preach a sermon might be like they're walking on eggshells, or the way they approach politics, the way they discourage.
You know, Christians from engaging in politics, and I'm talking about lay Christians, and, you know, we don't want to make politics an idol, and it's just ridiculous, the idea that you can't care, you can, in fact, as a Christian, care deeply about something and it not be an idol in your life, by the way, newsflash.
He says, though, this idea that we have to lose is a unique brand of pious absurdity that Christians need to reject.
He writes, Jesus won, act like it.
Now this is a response, this is kind of an accompanying...
Remark in response to his article that he wrote over at thecenterforbaptistleadership.org.
He says, It's 2025. It's time for evangelicals to ditch loser theology and build to win.
Michael Clary.
This came out yesterday.
Really good stuff here.
He talks about how we've won.
He talks about how you have all of these appointments.
You have all of these executive orders.
He writes here in about the third paragraph.
He says, By God's grace, the next four years will grant a reprieve from the absurd policies of President Biden and the progressive Democrats.
This window will give conservative Christians an opportunity to assert the supremacy of Christ in the public square.
If we steward this time well, we may witness real revival and reformation in the American church and our politics that bears fruit far beyond 2028. And what we saw at the National Cathedral yesterday lays bare for everybody to say, hey, we do have a problem in our churches in this country.
He says, there's no question that the vibe shift has decidedly moved in a more conservative direction in our country.
Trump alone didn't cause the shift, but...
At the ground level, the shift belongs to the people who are and will be making it happen, including many Christians.
That is, as long as we get out of our own way.
He writes, Christians must overcome.
To capitalize on this moment is what I call loser theology.
I'm currently writing a book on loser theology.
But given the pressing need of this moment, I want to explain the basic idea in this article so you can start rejecting this poison now and aggressively build to win in your churches, communities, and country to the glory of God over the next four years.
The soft poison of modern Christianity.
In today's Christian landscape, loser theology has become an unspoken yet pervasive undercurrent in many churches.
It's not something explicitly taught from the pulpit or codified in statements of faith.
Instead, it's absorbed passively, shaped by the cultural ethos of the church environment.
In over two decades of ministry, I've seen this framework subtly yet profoundly affect countless sincere Bible-believing Christians.
At its core, loser theology convinces believers that asserting agency for Christ is inherently wrong.
It frames passivity, weakness, and vague trust in God as the hallmarks of true faithfulness, while strength, conviction, and action are branded as dangerous forms of legalism and pride.
This theology offers a spiritualized excuse for being ineffective, weak, lazy.
Ineffective, weak, and lazy men.
And even worse, loser theology is how liberalism is marketed to Bible-believing conservative Christians as the only acceptable framework for faith in the public square looking at you, David French, looking at you, Russell Moore.
That's where we get this third-way nonsense.
The messaging of loser theology typically positions the Christian life as a middle path between two extreme identities.
The prodigal son, the elder brother.
There are prodigal sons to the left and elder brothers to the right.
I'm not breaking new ground here, he says.
He's just connecting the dots of the winsome third-wayism to loser theology.
Prodigal son...
Christians, he says, are former rebels, partiers, and entitled brats who brazenly sinned against God in egregious ways, but at least they knew they were bad.
They know how much they've been forgiven, so they comprehend God's grace better and love better.
Elder brother Christians are self-righteous legalists who are obsessed with following the rules, but they obeyed God with stony hearts and secretly despised Him.
They may be saved, but they don't really get it.
As long as you avoid the big sins of the left, drugs, sexual immorality, etc., and the fundamentalist Phariseeism of the right, you'll be okay.
Just follow the gospel-centered way of Jesus paved with service, sacrifice, humility, and neighbor love.
Sound familiar?
Since the big sins of the prodigal are obviously wicked and harmful, we don't need to talk about that very much.
We can safely avoid that kind of culture warring, they would say.
Rather, we must focus onire.
Our ire, our condemning on the subtle sins of the conservative elder brothers.
This is what they call punching right and hugging left.
They need more air time to be corrected properly since they're less obvious.
In this paradigm, the winsome middle, aka slow motion liberalism, or I guess you could say just microwave communism or...
Communism becomes the only acceptable option to avoid offending the potential prodigals.
Christians are told not to engage in the culture war, steering clear of confronting obvious societal evils, but greater sin is cast as the pride and rigidity of the elder brother, making conservative Christians the primary target for correction.
To avoid elder brotherism, one must not assert himself too much, lest he be enamored with power and become an oppressor.
And what we're learning now, folks, is that we have people in positions of power, not just Trump, but those around them.
And there are Christians around Trump who now have power and are ready to use that power.
And you're going to hear those on the left, and particularly, and I'm not even talking, this Episcopal bishop is...
It's so far gone.
I'm talking about Big Eva, more mainstream Big Eva, that are going to try to somehow gaslight people into thinking that the mass deportations, if they happen, are somehow morally wrong.
The allure and hypocrisy of loser theology.
Not too much longer on this, but this is a great article.
You should definitely check it out.
Share it with other people.
Loser theology is deceptively attractive because it replaces biblical virtues with pseudo-virtues.
Powerlessness, poverty, weakness, insecurity, even globalism, i.e.
anti-patriotism, are elevated as true marks of holiness.
These qualities conveniently lock Christians in a state of permanent ineffectiveness while cloaking that failure in a false sense of moral superiority.
These pseudo-virtues are bundled together and marketed to conservative Bible-believing Christians as the way of Jesus.
Even if they retain their conservative beliefs about morality and social issues, the way of Jesus is to do nothing about it.
If they make any attempt to assert their Christian agency, to push back on moral decay, they fail to follow the way of Jesus and are no better than the moralizing Pharisees he condemned.
These pseudo-virtues essentially privatize the Christian faith, rendering believers impotent for doing anything beyond the realm of their private devotional lives, which is exactly what Barack Obama wanted when he was president.
He would use phrases like freedom to worship.
Not freedom of religion, but freedom to worship, because worship is just what you do on Sundays inside four walls and a roof.
As long as you keep it in there, we're good with it for now.
Yet the hypocrisy of loser theology...
is its most glaring flaw and its obvious tell.
The proponents of loser theology condemn others for their idolatry of power while wielding institutional and rhetorical power to crush dissent.
They criticize Christian men who are pursuing physical strength by hitting the weights, yet they exert their own kind of strength to suppress those who reject their ideology.
They alone are able to determine the limits and uses of power.
Conservative Christians who strive for excellence, discipline, or masculine strength No one likes being a loser.
However, even if we feel like it's their Christian duty to be one...
Or even if we feel like it's what we're supposed to do.
So resentment easily develops towards those who are rejecting loser theology.
When some Christians see other men rejecting loser theology, becoming more masculine, sharpening their minds, taking care of their bodies, and asserting themselves in the world, they see it as their prophetic duty to denounce those men.
And this is happening on Christian X and in other circles all the time.
They are not seen as men who simply want to pursue excellence in all areas of life.
Rather, their pursuits are...
Pathologized as psychological disorders.
The resentment bred by loser theology is palpable.
Misery loves company, and those trapped in this mindset find comfort in shared weakness.
When other Christians begin to reject passivity, it triggers an almost reflexive hostility.
Their growth is seen not as obedience to God, but as a threat to the comfortable yet fragile status quo.
Again, the privatization of your Christian faith.
Don't tell anybody about it.
Or just, you know, don't reclaim a Christian influence on public life.
Which is what our country has tried to do the opposite, you know, for sure since the Supreme Court said you can't pray in school, right?
A complete absence of God from public life.
Neutrality.
Objective neutrality, which is a myth, as we've talked about many times on this show.
Neutrality is a myth.
You're either going to be a Christian nation or something else.
A pagan nation.
But here's a little bit of a white pill for you.
There are positive signs that this change is happening.
Many Christians are awakening to the reality that loser theology has sold them a lie.
Men and women are sick of being under the thumb of self-righteous progressive tyrants who openly flaunt their high-handed contempt for God.
Many Christians see the cultural insanity around them and recognize that we have an opportunity for spirit-filled...
They are rediscovering the call to strength, leadership, and action for the glory of Christ.
Frankly, lots of men, Michael Clary writes, lots of men and women are sick of being Christian losers.
They're realizing that by God's grace, a potential reprieve from crazy town is happening in our culture.
There's a new opportunity to assert our spirit-filled Christian power in the world and make some noise for the glory of God.
I'm not calling for believers to abandon the essential virtues of humility, love, gentleness, sacrifice, and service.
I'm calling, he says, for believers to understand these virtues rightly and apply them boldly to assert the supremacy of Christ in every area of life, both public and private.
I'm calling for us to recognize that God has given us a break from the oppressive insanity of progressivism.
The wind is at our backs.
We must seize the advantage.
Also, this movement away from loser theology isn't about perfection or self-reliance.
We're not perfect.
We all need grace for our weaknesses.
None of us have arrived.
But there's a growing hunger among men and women to reject complacency and mediocrity.
We're embracing the power of the Spirit to transform our lives, families, and communities.
The question for us now is whether we will tear each other down or build each other up in this pursuit.
Will we embrace the strength of God, the strength God has given us to fight for truth and goodness in a world that desperately needs both?
The time for loser theology is over.
The time for Spirit-filled Christ-exalting action is now.
Let's keep the momentum going.
Let's build to win for Christ the King and our country.
Again, Michael Clary, lead pastor of Christ the King Church in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Excellent article.
Again, posted over at the Center for Baptist Leadership.
It's fantastic.
Let me give you a real-world example, though, about how we are tearing each other down.
And for that, we go to the Babylon Bee's Joel Berry.
Right now, Joel Berry is in the process.
I don't know where we are in the little X fight, but Joel Berry is actually questioning the salvation of Stephen Wolf because Stephen Wolf has different geopolitical opinions about Israel than he does.
Stephen Wolf has...
Uniquely pointed out that it's okay for Israel to have an ethno-state.
And he's done this, and I'm paraphrasing, through several tweets and everything.
But yet you have this aversion for people where Stephen Wolf is defining what a nation is.
It's not just an idea.
It's for particular people.
And somehow...
You know, that is getting construed as, you know, oh, that's racist and everything else.
When all Stephen Wolf's book, well, Stephen Wolf's book does a lot, and it is not a light read, the case for Christian nationalism.
But the only thing he's doing is essentially citing historic Protestant political thought as it comes to the civil magistrate and how the civil magistrate would interact with the church.
Okay?
And this has continued to send shockwaves.
By the way, on X-America News, the X channel, X-America News, that's broadcasting this show right now, Stephen Wolf actually is going to be doing a program, doing a show on X-America News coming up in the coming weeks.
So stay tuned for that.
That's going to be really exciting stuff.
But this is exactly what's going on.
Joel Berry is questioning the salvation of Stephen Wolfe because Stephen Wolfe has a different opinion than him, calling him a snake.
And it's just really sad.
But that's just one example.
And I've posted a few things that I can't remember.
I don't see them up here.
I don't have them pulled up.
But it really is just really a sad thing to see.
Anyway, more on that here in just a moment.
Before we get to this Tucker interview...
And how people are waking up.
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Okay, back here.
Tucker Carlson sat down with New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
This is what it sounded like.
Why are they in charge of everything?
Have you ever wondered that?
Well, you know, what happens is that if you push back on...
That's the norm, and that's what working class people want.
You get demonized.
Or indicted.
Right.
For upgrading your flight.
And that's exactly what you have to say.
So people often say, well, you know, you don't sound like a Democrat.
And, you know, you seem to have left the party.
No, the party left me, and it left working class people.
And our conversations that we should be talking about are not the issues that...
Everyday people that are in power are talking about.
People are concerned about the future of their families, and that should be our focus, and that's the focus of this.
What he said there towards the end, right?
By the way, when he got raided by the FBI, he got raided with the FBI right after he criticized Biden's immigration policy and all of the illegals that had flooded New York City.
I mean, it wasn't rocket science.
Like, oh, you're not with us anymore?
We're going to send the personal police force of Joe Biden after you and raid you and arrest you and indict you or whatever.
But anyway, one of the things Tucker has talked about for the last 18 months is just basically...
The government, like the primary focus of the government should be to the good of people.
But specifically, the natural way that we group together as people is with families, right?
The family was instituted by God.
And if your government isn't protecting the people and making their lives better, then what are we even doing?
What are we even doing?
And so even a Democrat like Eric Adams, which I would disagree with on pretty much virtually everything, is starting to figure out, like, yeah, we've completely lost the plot here.
Which, by the way, I think honestly is a perfect segue into the incredible news that Donald Trump has signed an executive order revoking LBJ's affirmative action.
The Boniface option on X, we're going to do things to the openly discriminate against Christians, whites, and men Act of 1965. So instead of calling an affirmative action, he's saying, look, this policy was the beginning to just openly discriminate against Christians, against whites, and against men.
And it happened back in...
Here it is.
Signed by President LBJ on September 24, 1965, established requirements for non-discriminatory practices in hiring and employment on the part of the U.S. government.
The U.S. government contractors.
It prohibits federal contractors and federally assisted construction contractors and subcontractors who do over $10,000 in government business in one year from discriminated in employment decisions on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, and national origin.
It also requires contractors to take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, and national origin.
The phrase affirmative action had appeared previously in executive order 109.25 in 1961.
So this also, by the way, was the beginning of human resource departments.
If it wasn't for feminism and the gynocracy and the Affirmative Action Act of 1965, there would be no human resource departments, which are a giant waste of money and a giant headache for people who are working in jobs where they're just trying to get stuff done.
So, this is a big deal.
This is a big deal.
And again, this was the beginning of just being able to openly discriminate against Christians or whites or men.
This was the beginning of that.
Huge deal.
Also, news yesterday that came out after I was off the air.
All federal employees in diversity, equity, and inclusion roles have been placed on paid leave.
As of 5 p.m.
Wednesday, as those offices and programs are now being ordered shut down, according to Ed O'Keefe.
This has been confirmed by the new press secretary for the White House, for the president, Caroline Leavitt.
To every reporter asking about this, I can gladly confirm.
DEI. Gone.
They're going to shut these offices down.
They're going to fire these people or relocate them.
Then we have this great news from Derek Evans.
The Trump State Department bans...
Black Lives Matter and Pride flags, meaning the rainbow flag, and also the transgender flags, which, anyway, now we have a one-flag policy.
So that means every United States outpost in the world must fly the American flag and only the American flag.
So when Michael Clary...
In that article that we read, the reason I spent a great deal of time reading that for this hour is because he's right.
You know, the mercies of the Lord are new every single day, and he is always, hear me, he is always more merciful to us than we deserve.
Every breath we take is a mercy, right?
But we can specifically recognize his specific mercy in giving us this reprieve from trash world, from crazy town.
We can specifically recognize this.
And we can thank him for it.
But we also can recognize now is the time.
Is it Bannon that said, I don't know, but we've secured a beachhead, okay?
But now is the time to actually, like, all of these executive orders, they're great.
They need to be codified into law.
Trump has at least two years with a Republican House and a Republican Senate.
These people need to get on board.
We need to change the laws and permanently put these things into place.
And you've got to throw everything you possibly can at it and see what sticks.
You secure the border.
You militarize the border.
As we talked about yesterday, you authorize Tier 1 military assets to actually engage the cartels.
And at the same time, you end birthright citizenship knowing it's going to get a court challenge and hoping that the Supreme Court sides your way.
By the way, Sonia Sotomayor does not look like a healthy person.
Sonia Sotomayor does not look healthy.
It is extremely probable that in Trump's second term, he's going to replace Sonia Sotomayor, and if Clarence Thomas wants to retire, now would probably be a good time.
I mean, actually, it would never be a time for Clarence Thomas to retire, but he's not immortal.
So at some point, now would be the time to do it, assuming that Donald Trump is not going to pick somebody like an Amy Coney Barrett.
We don't want another one of those.
In other news, John Bolton.
So we covered this, that John Bolton specifically was called out by Trump and had his security clearance revoked.
And so now John Bolton is crying wah, wah, wah to the media and he's running to the Telegraph and he's telling the Telegraph, Trump has given Iran an invitation to kill me.
He's removed his Secret Service.
He removed his security clearance.
He also removed his Secret Service.
That's the new development.
Trump has now given Iran an invitation to kill me, says John Bolton.
After security detail revoked, President's outspoken former advisor loses his Secret Service protection within hours of Trump returning to office.
Look at his face.
I mean, you've got to assume that that's...
Donald Trump releasing a statement saying that he used John Bolton and has no longer any use for him.
So here's the deal about this.
And I reposted this, but it's the truth.
John Bolton has never met a war he doesn't like.
John Bolton, and I'm telling you, maybe not, and maybe no one would care.
John Bolton...
Once war so bad in the Middle East, maybe he's willing to pull a Thermopylae, a King Leonidas, and try to go fight Iran all by himself.
I don't think he'd get 300 soldiers.
I don't think they'd go with him.
But maybe, just maybe, if John Bolton were to get on a plane and fly into Iran and make a stand for the neocons.
One last neocon.
Stand at the hot gates.
And then if Iran takes him out, then it'll be the outrage.
It'll bring America into the war like it did all of Greece or all of Sparta.
I kid.
Obviously, I'm kidding.
But seriously, he is nuts enough.
That's why I tweeted it.
He's crazy enough to pull a King Leonidas and then he would see us go to war from the grave.
That's how crazy these people are.
Absolutely nuts.
Okay, so now for the bad news.
I mean, we've covered the good news.
There's a lot of it.
There's a lot more to come.
But Donald Trump's not perfect, and he's still got, I think, lessons to learn.
At least that's based on what I'm seeing.
Yesterday there was a press conference, and there was announced a $500 billion investment deal that has to do with artificial intelligence and mRNA vaccinations.
Yeah, mRNA vaccinations.
Customizable mRNA vaccinations just for you.
Just for you to cure cancer.
Yeah, to cure cancer that they already have.
Here's a guy by the name of Larry Ellison.
And this is what it sounded like.
We're going to play it for you.
We've got to talk about this.
We have to address the elephant in the room.
All of our cancers, cancer tumors, little fragments of those tumors float around in your blood.
So you can do early cancer detection with a blood test.
And using AI to look at the blood test, you can find the cancers that are actually seriously threatening the person.
So we can, again, cancer diagnosis using AI has the promise of just being a simple blood test.
Then beyond that, once we Gene sequence, once we gene sequence that cancer tumor, you can then vaccinate the person, design a vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer.
No!
And you can make that vaccine, that mRNA vaccine, you can make that robotically again using AI in about 48 hours.
So imagine early cancer detection.
The development of a cancer vaccine for your particular cancer aimed at you and have that vaccine available in 48 hours.
No one voted for this man.
Get him out of there.
I hope Donald Trump listens to the people.
There is expected outrage and justified outrage by MAGA and others at this.
This is concerning, okay?
Right?
And we shouldn't be totally surprised.
Trump never came out and admitted that the warp speed vaccine was a complete nightmare that gave people myocarditis and killed them in many instances.
He never admitted that.
And so this is the cards that we have to deal with here.
Obviously, this would be a voluntary procedure.
However, if you take into consideration potential vaccine shedding, this could affect people that choose not to get it.
This guy named Toby Rogers says, you get a blood test.
It's your annual physical.
The doctor says, we see evidence of cancer floating in your blood.
You're ordered to pay Larry Ellison's patented AI gene therapy that costs $500,000 per dose.
You get four treatments, and the last dose kills you.
The doctor shrugs and says, we did everything we could.
All wealth is now drained from your family.
You never had cancer in the first place.
Larry has liability protection because he called his injections a vaccine.
And this is quite possibly the biggest grift in history.
The Stargate project is Operation Warp Speed 2.0 on steroids.
I think this is an appropriate take given what this country has been through.
Now, there are...
Elon Musk...
Elon Musk, who has said, we've got to harness AI before our enemies harness AI, he doesn't appear to be a big fan of this particular venture because he came out and he said, pretty hilarious that Sam Altman flew out to D.C. today, only to have Elon make a fool out of him on the timeline hours later, almost like it was one big humiliation ritual.
There's the announcement, this OpenIA Stargate project, $500 billion.
Elon Musk throws shade at it, though.
He says they don't actually have the money.
SoftBank has well under $10 billion secured.
I have that on good authority.
Now, that's not to say that we just say, oh, this whole thing was a humiliation ritual.
It may have been.
It may not have been.
I don't think it was.
A friend of the program, a shark diet, writing, why would Trump have declared he is going to make this project an official national emergency if it's vaporware?
So many that can't be trusted here.
My guess would be a jealous fit by Elon that he didn't get the project slash money himself.
I say, I don't know.
I'm just a guy reading comments.
I do know.
I don't want a customizable mRNA vaccine.
By the way, where is RFK on this?
Hasn't been confirmed yet.
We need RFK to sound off on this.
We need him confirmed.
But anybody ever think to ask the question?
Why can't we just figure out what's causing the cancer in the first place?
Because it's not all hereditary.
It's environment.
The cancer outbreaks, the turbo cancers that are going on right now are all happening post-vax.
There are data points that suggest we know why they're turbo cancers.
What's causing the cancer?
Is it red dye number 3?
Is it red dye 40?
Is it yellow 5?
Is it the fluoride?
What's causing the cancer?
Maybe we ask that question instead of just assuming we're all going to always have it and there's going to be little micro signals.
It's in our blood.
So take our nanobots.
Take our nanobots, please.
I don't think so.
By the way, this guy has said some crazy stuff.
Jeff Wright.
Everyone knows this guy's company is CIA, right?
The police will be on their best behavior.
Because we're constantly watching and recording everything.
This is Larry Ellison talking about an artificial intelligence surveillance system.
You know, that technology that we've created, we have the power to enslave ourselves.
Citizens will be on their best behavior because we're constantly recording and reporting everything that's going on.
Oh, be on your best behavior?
Doesn't that sound like China to you?
It's unimpeachable.
Or what we're told is China.
The cars have cameras on them.
I think we have a squad car here someplace.
Yeah, governments going to...
Totalitarian government with this technology is going to think it's God.
They're going to get God out of the way, and then they're going to try to be God.
Here's Professor Angus Danglish.
A leading oncology expert has raised alarm over Oracle CTO Larry Ellison's push for AI-powered personalized mRNA cancer vaccines.
Can you explain in simple terms what it is that you are seeing that has got the alarm bells ringing?
Well, the first thing I saw during a regular melanoma clinic that I had been doing for years was that I was starting to see people who were stable.
We've been doing immunotherapy for over 20 years.
And I'm starting to see people who've been stable for 5, 10, even 20 years relapse really unusually.
They're very fit and healthy.
So I basically said, what have they all got in common?
And they'd all got in common was they'd had the first booster.
Again, these are data points.
We all know that they're out there, and it's absolutely ridiculous that we're even having this conversation.
But here's the deal.
As I said, I mean, look, I've been saying this for weeks, this whole, well, give it time, give it the first hundred days.
Now, clearly, there's been some great news.
There's no doubt about it.
But now's the time to be as vocal as you want to be.
Now's the time, right?
Trump needs to listen to the people here and get out in front of this and...
I mean, you know, look, the deal, I mean, it's a private deal of some kind, right?
Where, you know, you're using allegedly private money and that sort of thing.
Maybe there's tax incentives and all that.
But here, I mean, this is the time to just...
I mean, we saw what happened with the HB1 visa debate, right?
We saw what happened on X and everything else.
This is the time to just let your voice be heard and sound off on nonsense like this.
And then let the chips fall where they may.
And again, celebrate the victories, but also call out the issues, right?
I think that's what we need to do.
Owen Benjamin has a great take on this, this whole idea of a personalized mRNA vax to fight cancer.
Owen Benjamin says, I think the Stargate personalized MRNA thing isn't just poison.
I think it's a personalized control over when you die based on liability and assets.
He says this isn't about depopulation.
It's all the gambling side of insurance, which is the biggest industry in the world by far.
The more data, the better for the odds makers.
This is what mRNA is all about.
Your internal biological data to make the odds on your life.
And that's the cold, hard truth.
That really got me thinking last night about insurance and about if they can get this technology inside you and then they can all of a sudden read these different factors and they really can start to plot.
You know, you get that blood test, you ever get life insurance, you get that blood test done, you know, and they're like, oh, well, this would be like that.
Like, we don't know everything about you.
We can predict, oh, yep, you're going to die here.
Or who knows?
Who knows?
Maybe they invent some sort of kill switch.
Stranger things have happened.
All that being said, we have this breaking news.
Earlier this morning, Trump has ordered a blackout at all the health agencies, CDC, FDA, and NIH, according to the Washington Post.
For the time being, they cannot publish scientific reports, update their websites, or issue health advisories.
Maha.
Again, I voted for Maha.
This is not making America healthy again.
I don't care who you are.
What an ignorance.
What a complete ignorance of the chasm of a trust gap that the average American now has between big pharma types and the medical industry complex.
I mean, acknowledge it.
Acknowledge that our doctors betrayed us because the government told them to, and that's being charitable to the doctors because many of them knew exactly what they were doing.
Not all.
Many of them now know what they did.
That's for sure.
Okay, other good news.
Trump making good on his promise on Truth Social.
I just called the mother of Ross William Albright to let her know that in honor of her and the libertarian movement, which supported me so strongly, it was my pleasure to have just signed a full and unconditional pardon for her son, Ross.
The scum that worked to convict him were some of the same lunatics who were involved in the modern-day weaponization of government against me.
He was given two life sentences plus 40 years.
Ridiculous.
Just a reminder, John Lefebvre reminding us that the Department of Justice seized 173,000 Bitcoin directly and indirectly from Ross Albright when they arrested him, which has a current value of $18.4 billion.
Here is Congressman Thomas Massey on TimCast remotely the other night talking about why he endorsed Trump.
It was because of this Ross Albright promise of pardon.
I'm thinking of a phrase in my head, make libertarians relevant again.
And a lot of times the only way libertarians are relevant in elections is to be the spoiler in a close race.
Maybe they take some of the votes away like the Green Party might do to Democrats.
But in this case, Angela McArdle.
The chair of the Libertarian Party decided to reach out, invited Trump to the Libertarian National Convention where he spoke and he made this pledge that he would free Ross Ulbrich.
So I think that's a big deal.
That contributed to this.
I decided two weeks before the election to endorse Trump myself.
And I called him up and he answered the phone.
We talked a little bit and I said, well, what should my endorsement say?
And he brought up Ross to me.
And so he said, you know, you could put that in your endorsement.
And I thought, well, that would be a good way to lock this in.
So I did.
I put it in my endorsement.
In the middle of my endorsement is a sentence that says, you know, the president has committed to freeing Ross Ulbrich.
And then President Trump retweeted my endorsement.
It's not legally binding, but it really, I think, made it more solid.
And I was, you know, just based on my personal conversation with President Trump, I was certain he was going to keep his word on this.
And to me, this is a litmus test, really.
Are you going to convert those campaign promises into reality?
Because once you get elected, it's hard to hold people accountable.
I was worried.
Fascinating times that we're living in.
Again, things are moving so quickly.
Lastly tonight, as we wind things down, or this afternoon, or this morning, or depending on when you're watching, sorry.
It's currently noon central time, or almost noon central time.
It says this is the last straw.
Lara Logan, the other geriatric dementia patient on the Hill, has to go.
McConnell is a disgrace.
Now, this is in response to McConnell criticizing Trump, blasting Trump for mass pardons of J6ers, calls it a disgraceful misuse of presidential power.
I'll say this.
You know, everything you say about John Thune, I was watching a speech that he gave from the well of the Senate, and I'm, you know, skeptical of John Thune.
I'm not a John Thune fan.
But it is so much better.
Listening to that guy than listening to Turtle Mitch McConnell.
It's nice to have a guy that's not so old.
You know what I mean?
You know how old he is?
Also, what kind of person wants to die in political office?
What kind of person?
Why wouldn't you just want to be with your kids, man?
You know what I mean?
Go back home.
Enjoy your work.
Why do these people hold on to power?
So long.
It really is disgusting.
And I do.
I think it shows something about their character.
It 100% does.
Speaking of J6ers, we've got to have more members of Congress questioning these judges and advocating for the impeachment.
These judges that did this and went along with these bogus charges with J6, this legal sleight of hand, they need to be impeached.
So we'll have more on that as well.
Thankful to National File for pointing that out.
And lastly...
Newly free J6ers last night singing God Bless the USA. Again, there are so many J6ers who prayed to the Lord for deliverance, and he delivered them, and they are celebrating today, tonight, tomorrow, for the rest of their lives of this deliverance.
and I want to give voice to them and celebrate with them.
If tomorrow all the things were gone, I'd work for all my life.
But I had to start again with just my children and my wife.