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Alright, folks, welcome to the show.
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My name is Paul Harrell.
This is the Millstone Report.
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Weekend is almost here.
We're going to have a great show for you tomorrow.
It'll be on Millstone Report platforms, but it's going to be my other show, the Paul Harrell Program, because I've got another in-studio guest, and we're going to be going down memory lane.
You know, it's always fun to talk about, you know, when you have somebody, you know, I think a lot of people were liberal or progressives, maybe more liberal than progressive, when they were younger, and then as they get older, they become, it's always, they become conservative or whatever that term means,
but you know what I mean.
They, it's always interesting to hear somebody's story.
From, you know, being a leftist to being a Trump supporter.
So we'll have that for you on the program tomorrow.
Really excited for that.
We've got a great news day for you.
A lot going on.
At least a lot that I'm interested in.
We've got this story about these pyramids.
And this alleged, I mean, if true, these massive structures that they have discovered under the, I think, the Kapha pyramid.
I mean, going down like seven football fields and then another two kilometers after that, incredible discovery.
If true, there's going to be a press conference, I believe, on this from the scientists that have discovered this in like eight days.
Obviously, this would completely shatter the traditional historical narrative that...
I mean, just as a Christian, somebody that believes what the Bible says in the historical account of the Bible, we very well may have a pre-flood discovery here.
But we're going to dive into that here in just a minute.
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Yesterday, there was a prayer meeting at the White House.
That's right.
And one of the guys that I follow, who I've interviewed before, a gentleman by the name, and I've featured him on the show multiple times, is a gentleman by the name of William Wolfe.
William Wolfe.
You see him right there.
He's right there on the far left.
That's William Wolfe.
He is the head of the Center for Baptist Leadership.
So they had this summit there yesterday, and they're joining in prayer, praying for President Trump.
And this is a big deal because not only is William Wolfe the head of the Center for Baptist Leadership, but he is also just an outspoken, well, I guess you could...
Say Christian nationalist.
He's a Christian that wants Christians to be in the public square, public sphere.
Of course, we know that the left's definition of Christian nationalism is...
Sorry, I wasn't even up there.
The left's definition of Christian nationalism is, you know, do you vote?
Do you believe in Jesus?
The left, you know, you're a Christo-fascist.
You're not just a Christian nationalist.
You're a Christo-fascist.
This is a huge deal.
Smash Bails, which is a great account to follow.
That's our guy, William Wolfe, with the president in the Oval Office.
Christian Nationalists in control.
And then you have this.
Christian Nationalism isn't going to happen in real life.
My brother in Christ, we literally have a Christian Nationalist in the Oval Office.
Again, photo again.
But this was not without controversy.
Okay, the reason is because some Christians on X took offense to William Wolfe being there because of Paula White.
Paula White is there.
And there's theological disagreements over it.
Well, of course, you guys know my theological preference.
I mean, we have a whole segment of I already don't believe in women clergy.
You don't have to convince me where we feature woke pastrixes and everything else.
But there's a little controversy here.
And thankfully, J.D. Hall has it documented for us over at Insight to Insight.
William Wolfe, Paula White, presidential prayers and super stupid criticisms.
Those complaining about the event should really be ashamed by both their unwillingness to consider the Bible and also their own uselessness.
So here we go.
Yesterday, the Oval Office hosted a prayer event that stirred the waters of American Christianity.
Christian nationalist leader William Wolfe, a figure lauded by many as theologically sound, joined hands with Paula White, the head of the White House Faith Office, and a televangelist some decry as heretical to pray with President Donald Trump.
For some, this was a scandal.
A faithful servant of God aligning with a prosperity preacher whose teachings clash with orthodox doctrine.
The backlash was swift.
How could Wolf, a stalwart of biblical fidelity, share a platform with Paula White, whose prosperity gospel and past scandals great against traditional Christian sensibilities?
But J.D. Hall does a great job reminding us that the Bible offers us a lens that reframes this moment, actually, not as a compromise, but as a call.
The story of Daniel counseling King Nebuchadnezzar amidst a court of pagan magicians and wise men reveals a timeless truth.
Christians are to bring godly wisdom to government leaders, undeterred by the company those leaders keep.
The event itself was a snapshot, he writes, of...
Trump's faith-based agenda.
White, a longtime spiritual advisor to the president since 2002, led the prayer session.
Now, I actually saw somebody said that White didn't lead it, but I don't know.
I saw, I think, who was that?
John Harris say something that she didn't actually lead the prayer, but anyway.
Joined by Wolfe and other faith leaders like Dr. Robert Jeffries, so documented by White House photographer Margo Martin, the gathering saw Trump seated at the Resolute Desk, surrounded by hands raised in supplication, a scene echoing the administration's push for religious liberty,
crystallized by the re-established White House Faith Office.
Wolfe, executive director for the Center of Baptist Leadership and a vocal Christian nationalist, called it a huge honor to pray for Trump, representing a coalition of Baptist leaders committed to biblical principles.
But the harmony ended there.
Critics pounced yesterday over on Christian X. White's theology, rooted in prosperity gospel claims that faith yields material blessings, has long drawn fire.
Her critics point to her three marriages, alleged financial improprieties, and a 2020 sermon praying for the miscarriage of satanic pregnancies, later clarified as a metaphorical spiritual warfare.
And by her critics, I mean, J.D. Hall says, I mean me.
I've written more than 100 articles about her heresies at Pulpit and Pen and Protestia over the years.
Some, like Reverend William Barber, brand her a Christian nationalist peddling slaveholder religion.
Wolf, by contrast, is seen as a bulwark of orthodoxy advocating a government grounded in scripture, opposing abortion, no-fault divorce, and LGBTQ rights with a rigor.
That resonates with conservative evangelicals.
To his detractors, his presence with White was a betrayal, a dilution of purity for political proximity.
Justin Peters, whose one-track doctrinal mind has him perpetually riding the hobby horse of cessationism, took great offense that Wolf would pray for the president with White in the crowd.
One would have thought from Peter's strong response that Wolf and White had held hips, swaying back and forth in tongues.
Chris Honholz A professional cleaner to various Reformed micro-celebrities seconded Peter's motion for a scolding.
No doubt their complaints had far more to do with looking for daily excuses to complain about Christian nationalism than by serious conviction.
Regardless, their complaints betray the inability or unwillingness to use Scripture to inform their opinions.
When you're just trying to score points against whoever the Reformed warlords tell you this week you're supposed to feud with, this is what you get.
So there's the tweet.
You've got Justin Peters saying, this is being led by Paula White, one of the most egregious and obvious false teachers ever to disgrace the name of Christ.
I may vote with a false teacher, but I will never ever under any circumstances pray with one or participate in any spiritual endeavor of any kind with one.
And then somebody, you know, Chris...
Honnold says, Justin is absolutely correct.
Truth matters over or above politics.
Paula White is disqualified from the role, she asserts.
And you see that there.
So, J.D. Hall takes issue with this.
Says that the tension isn't new.
Christians have wrestled with this for a while.
How do we engage in a fallen world without being tainted by it?
But he goes back to Scripture.
The Bible doesn't leave us guessing.
Daniel's life in Babylon offers a roadmap for navigating such dilemmas, showing that God's people can and must counsel leaders, even when those leaders lean on flawed advisors.
And Daniel, in the book of Daniel, is perfect for this.
So he gets captive, you know, the beginning of the Babylonian exile.
And he's in Nebuchadnezzar's court, a pagan king, he writes, whose empire thrived on idolatry and conquest.
And by chapter 2, Nebuchadnezzar faces a crisis, a troubling dream he can't recall.
J.D. Hall lets us know that he can't interpret it either.
He summons his magicians, enchanters, sorcerers, and Chaldeans.
And this is in Daniel 2, verse 2. A motley crew of occultists and wise men steeped in Babylonian mysticism.
Their failure to deliver enrages the king who decrees their execution.
Enter Daniel, a young Hebrew who steps into the chaos with a different spirit.
So Daniel doesn't recoil from the king's reliance on pagans.
He doesn't demand Nebuchadnezzar purge his court of false counselors before offering help.
Instead, he seeks God's mercy, receives the dream's revelation, and boldly approaches the king.
Do not destroy the wise men of Babylon, he pleads.
Then delivers the interpretation, a vision of kingdoms rising and falling.
We all know that.
Then, of course, Nebuchadnezzar, what does he say?
Truly your God is God of gods.
So this pattern repeats, J.D. Hall reminds us, in Daniel chapter 4, Nebuchadnezzar has another dream.
So how do we apply this?
William Wolfe's prayer with Paula White, he writes, mirrors Daniel's stance.
Trump, like Nebuchadnezzar, is a leader consulting a mixed bag of advisors.
White's prosperity theology may clash with Wolfe's reformed convictions, much as Babylon's magicians clash with Daniel's monotheism.
Some Christians see White as a modern enchanter, peddling the gospel of wealth over repentance, as I do, he writes.
Wolf, with his call for biblical governance, stands apart, akin to Daniel's reliance on divine revelation.
Yet both were in the Oval Office, praying for a leader, navigating a nation in crises.
Should Wolf have stayed away?
On that, there's a funny tweet on that, Josh Dawes.
They asked me, listen to this, Josh Dawes tweeted in response to this controversy.
They asked me to go.
He's being sarcastic here.
They asked me to go, but I couldn't be guaranteed that everyone else invited had impeccable theology like myself, so I passed up the opportunity to pray for our president.
I want you to know how pure and undefiled I remain.
It does kind of, it does reek, the response from some people, it does really reek of, you've got the tax collector and the Pharisee, you know, the story of the tax collector and the Pharisee where...
The Pharisee says, you know, goes to the temple, says, hey, you know, thank God I'm not like the other sinners around there.
I fast, I pray, I do all this stuff.
And then the tax collector comes, falls to his knees, and just asks the Lord, God, have mercy on me, a sinner.
Which one walked away justified, right, is what Jesus asks.
And it's the tax collector that walked away justified.
Back to this.
Should Wolf have stayed away?
It says here, let's see, where did I...
The king didn't ditch his magicians.
Daniel didn't need him to.
He offered counsel anyway, trusting God to sort the wheat from the chaff.
Wolf's critics might argue White's presence taints the effort, but Daniel didn't let the Chaldeans' error stop him.
He knew his role.
Deliver God's word, not police the king's guest list.
And that's what these people are trying to do on X. They're trying to police Donald Trump's guest list.
It is a good thing that William Wolf was in the Oval Office yesterday.
I pray, at least once a week, that Donald Trump would be surrounded by Christian leaders, Christian counselors, for the good of our nation, for the good of the people that live here.
Scripture supports this.
Proverbs 11.14 Where there is no guidance, a people falls.
But in an abundance of counselors, there is safety.
Leaders need wisdom, even from competing voices.
Paul, in Romans 13.1-4, calls governing authorities God's servants tasked with justice, a mandate Christians can shape.
Jeremiah 29.7 urges exiles, Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you.
Pray to the Lord on its behalf.
Wolf's Prayer aligns with this, interceding for a nation despite imperfect company.
And aren't we all imperfect?
Yes, that's true.
But I want to stick with this for a while, or just a little longer, because I really appreciate J.D. Hall's voice here.
He says, He says America, like Babylon, teeters on moral cliffs.
Abortion, sexual confusion, family breakdown.
Christian nationalists like Wolf see a divine mandate to reclaim godly principles in law, echoing Deuteronomy 28's blessings for obedience.
White supporters might frame it as spiritual warfare, claiming victory over secularism.
Both want influence.
Both see Trump as a conduit.
But the Oval Office is not a church.
Remember that the Oval Office is not a church.
It's a battleground of ideas, he says.
Refusing to engage because white risks ceding ground to worse voices, atheists, relativists, or opportunists with no fear of God.
Daniel's counsel saved lives and pointed kings to God.
Wolf's presence could do the same, steering policy toward righteousness.
Even if White's prayers veer off course, Nebuchadnezzar didn't convert overnight, Trump may not either, but Daniel's persistence bore fruit and Christians today must trust God's sovereignty over outcomes.
Of course, it's easy for men who would never be asked to provide counsel or prayer to the President of the United States to cast accusations and jealous scowls toward those who are.
Pettiness and bitterness is part and parcel to the evangelical experience, after all, and so is loudly flaunting your virtue of being above reproach and uncompromised.
When uncompromised is your entire brand, and it's the pietist like Peter's and his particular G3 brand of religion, it makes no difference that uselessness often accompanies the uncompromised merit badge.
Well, we also have this.
So it's a really great piece, Christians in the Public Square.
You should definitely check it out.
Again, J.D. Hall, this is the second article we've covered this week from his blog, Insight to Insight.
I highly encourage you to check it out and subscribe because it's a great read.
But yeah, it's a big deal.
And yeah, my friend William Wolfe, this is Michael Cleary, my friend William Wolfe has endured the scorn.
So talking about being pious or uncompromised, I guess.
Michael Clary, my friend William Wolfe has endured the scorn of so many haters, yet here he is in the Oval Office praying for President Trump.
He didn't get there by flattery and pandering to the left.
He got here with clear-headed boldness and outspoken conviction.
Praise God.
William Wolfe has been one of his main issues, at least in the Southern Baptist Convention, that's been, you know, listening lazily to the left with, like, you know, Dabbling with women clergy or how Southern Baptist churches can get around the women pastor title when they're founding documents or confession or whatever they call it.
I'm sorry, I'm not versed entirely in Baptist governance.
But he's been trying to pass something called the Law Amendment, which would clarify, look, no female clergy in the Southern Baptist Convention, which people are trying to get around that.
Because feminism rules the day.
What was it that...
We need to have him back on to really, like...
Pull at that thread a little more.
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So we have this story.
We've got giant structure.
This is a report now.
And I'm sure scientists, especially atheistic scientists everywhere, are going to try to debunk this story.
Giant structures have been discovered underneath a pyramid in Egypt.
And if this is true, as I said at the top of the show, completely rewriting the historical narrative.
This is the X summary.
Researchers have uncovered significant structures beneath the Khafre pyramid in the Giza pyramid complex using advanced synthetic aperture radar.
The findings include eight massive cylinder structures descending 648 meters.
This is like, in terms of yards, that's basically seven football fields deep.
So you immediately know, well, I mean, maybe you don't.
I guess technically I didn't know, but if you think about it, you know, everybody's been trying to figure out how the Egyptians built the pyramids.
You know, for a long time, and there's some ideas out there.
But the idea of the technology existing in Dynasty Zero, whatever that is, had the ability to drill down seven football fields deep, and then an additional two kilometers after that is a technology that clearly didn't exist at that time.
Or maybe it did, and there's a lot we don't know, but what this is signaling to me, anyway, is something that is a far advanced civilization.
Maybe the pyramid was built on top, post-flood, on top of the remnants of a highly advanced civilization.
The findings include eight massive cylindrical structures descending 648 meters in a complex system of chambers, including five stacked at the pyramid's base.
Hinting at a more intricate purpose for the pyramid than previously considered.
Some people think these look like Tesla coils.
Maybe it was some sort of power-generating plant.
I don't know.
But we're going to go over some of the takes on this.
These discoveries suggest potential connections to other unknown structures beneath the Giza Plateau, although the exact purposes and origins of these structures remain under investigation.
We've got a substack piece here written by Greg Reese.
From what I can tell, these scientists or researchers are out of Italy, the University of Pisa.
Let's just look at some of the videos here.
This was the official release, and it's dubbed over because I believe she's speaking in Italian here.
This is Nicole Ciccoli.
So, Nicole Kicoli is, and I apologize if I'm mispronouncing that, but let's see here.
Jay Anderson has kind of a breakdown of this, because not only did it, they released kind of the digital representation of what their scans found, so they had it constructed to where we could kind of...
Understand this a little better, and I'm going to play that for you now.
Again, synthetic aperture radar Doppler tomography reveals details of undiscovered, high-resolution internal structures of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
It was first developed by...
This is again Jay Anderson.
...and Corrado Malanga called Synthetic Aperture Radar Doppler Tomography.
So this was used to explore the internal structure of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
And this method leverages the analysis of micro-movements typically generated by background seismic activity to achieve a high-resolution, full 3D tomographic imagery of the pyramid's interior and subsurface components.
The recent findings from deploying this technology are nothing short of mind-blowing, because what's been discovered is that there are huge structures Coming down from the base of the pyramid, deep into the bedrock.
In fact, over 600 meters deep, which then connects to structures that extend up to two kilometers below the surface of the ground.
Two kilometers.
Massive internal structures connected to the base of the pyramid and extending deep, deep.
So some of the stuff I've seen, see the coils here?
That kind of looks like a coil.
But I mean, these are massive wells.
But some of the stuff I've read says that these spiral yellow spirals that look like springs are actual pathways that you would be able to walk on, potentially, which is nuts.
Down.
This is what we know so far.
Utilizing high-resolution radar images from Capella Space and Umbra, which are two private companies that specialize in satellite-based synthetic aperture radar imaging.
This has allowed researchers to create a 3D model of the internal structure of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Now, this model has revealed a previously unknown chamber with five horizontal levels and a sloping roof, which in of itself is an architectural design unlike any previously documented in the Giza pyramid.
But the most shocking discovery lies beneath the surface.
Below ground level radar tomography has identified vertical cylindrical structures extending for hundreds of meters beneath the pyramid.
There are eight of these cylindrical wells arranged in two parallel rows descending to an astonishing depth of 648 meters.
Even more intriguing, at the base of these structures are two massive cubic formations measuring approximately 80 meters in diameter.
The tomographic data suggests that these are vertical wells with intricate spiral pathways.
Now this design not only implies a functional purpose, but also a level of sophisticated engineering that completely blows the dynastic Egyptian model Out of the water.
I mean, the pyramid itself was already a massive red flag in the ancient Egyptian historical narrative.
But now, with this discovery, I think it's become impossible to say that the Egyptian civilizations that we understand, that we've been taught about, were responsible for building these structures.
And it doesn't even end there.
The radar analysis extends beneath the The entire Giza plateau, revealing interconnected structures beneath not only the Great Pyramid of Giza, but also those of Khufu and Menka.
The subsurface network reaches down to a staggering depth of approximately two kilometers.
Two kilometers.
This is not possible, given the standard historical and archaeological narrative.
It's incredible.
Again, if true, apparently in about eight days there's supposed to be a press conference detailing all of this.
Just doing the Google searching today, trying to get my head wrapped around this.
It broke on X, basically.
That's where I heard about it.
But if you actually do some Google searching right now to try to find some publications about this...
I mean, you're getting a bunch of people saying new skeletons discovered in pyramids, but you're not getting hardly any of the mainstream media talking about this at all.
And again, it's because it totally upsets the narrative, the historical narrative, and they don't, you know, there are...
Well, I mean, right, the scientific minds that have tried to disprove any sort of biblical narratives for a very long time, the idea of a flood, even though every major civilization, every major culture in civilization has, you know, some account of a global deluge that destroyed everything,
but they don't want to.
I mean, that actually, it's really quite fascinating to me how many mainstream atheistic scientists or, who knows, Satanists want to...
Ignore the evidence of a massive global flood that's out there.
But anyway, the point is, I mean, the same thing happens when you look at the allegations of giant bones.
And I don't even think they're allegations.
I mean, people found them.
I've read L.A. Morzulli's book.
I've read his book where he talks about these...
Well, he actually goes to small-town libraries back in the 1800s and posts these letters to the editor.
He posts these reports in small-town newspapers that were in these small-town libraries about discovering giant skeletons, measuring 10, 15, 30 feet sometimes, discovering underground tunnels and everything else.
And the allegation, of course, is the Smithsonian swept in and took everything.
It belongs in a museum, but not really because it's not actually in a museum.
And the reason they did this, one of the main reasons they did this, is because it totally blows up their evolutionary narrative.
It totally destroys the idea of actually discovering potentially what is described in Genesis chapter 6. Half-humid, half-angelic hybrids totally destroys their little evolutionary narrative that says North America was populated because the Bering Strait was frozen and people from Asia crossed over and then it melted.
It totally destroys their narrative that there really weren't any major civilizations in North America before then.
Speaking of...
Civilizations of North America.
Matt Walsh has got some interesting tweets out there about settlers versus immigrants.
Hopefully we'll have time to get to that here in just a moment.
But this is incredible news.
If true, if this is actually true, it's incredible.
But I look for the mainstream media.
I look for mainstream scientists who absolutely scoff at these findings.
They are going to come out in force.
You just wait and see.
And I'm telling you, the only reason they are going to be skeptical of this.
Now, again, maybe somehow this isn't true.
These are findings.
They've been published, from my understanding.
Their main reason.
For not wanting this potential discovery to be true, it's because they don't want to admit that ancient biblical accounts are reliable.
You can look up Abraham Lincoln's letter about Niagara Falls giants and everything else.
You can look at all of this.
These used to be considered world history commonplace, but not anymore.
So I think this is where this is all going to lead.
Yeah, Alex Jones saying an artist's rendering of the radar scan.
I don't know if that's true.
Somebody said this was already a thing, but who knows, maybe.
Scientists claim massive underground structures beneath these pyramids.
If confirmed, this discovery would change mainstream Egyptology's belief that the pyramids were simply royal tombs.
All this just to bury some dead bodies.
Yeah, it's never made any sense.
It's never made any sense.
Jay Anderson writing, I'm fully ready to discover some ancient God Kingdom technology.
Are you?
We'll see.
And then this, I mean, you know, when you actually think about the pyramids, what it means to the esoteric elite, you know, you look at the, it's on our money.
This pyramid with the all-seeing eye, it's on our money.
You know?
This is, you know, very much a pagan symbol.
Scientists have recently discovered eight massive cylindrical structures, each over a mile long beneath the Pyramid of Giza.
That's twice the height of the tallest building in the world.
Are you starting to understand why this image is on the back of the dollar bill?
And then he posts a little alien figure, because there is also this other idea that it had to be built by aliens.
Or demons masquerading as space aliens.
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Let's see, what else do we have here?
Oh, yeah.
Okay, hang on one second.
We're going to move on now to this.
All right, yeah, we're going to have time for the Matt Walsh stuff.
Donald Trump.
And his interview with Laura Ingram says, and this is freaking the left out, says that he is a nationalist.
I can only speak for the United States, and I am a nationalist, and I'm proud of it.
I love this country, and I want to help other countries too.
Look, I'm the one, if it wasn't for me, they wouldn't be talking peace in Ukraine and Russia because they're not Americans being killed.
They're Ukrainian soldiers and Russian soldiers, and I'm trying to make peace.
Again, it has not that much to do other than we don't want to be paying Bill.
You know, Biden spent $350 billion on that war.
Donald Trump's saying, I am a nationalist and I am proud of it.
I love this country.
It's pretty wild that this is where we are.
And so here's this tweet by Matt Walsh.
Now, the Daily Wire apparently is in trouble.
I've seen the reports.
I saw the Ian Carroll video on the Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boring stepping down.
People say he was forced to step down, or that's the allegation out there.
People say the Daily Wire hurting for...
You know, hurting financially and everything.
I don't know if that's the case.
But there is this, there's a lot of people that want Matt Walsh to leave the Daily Wire and go off and do his own thing.
But Matt Walsh tweeted this or posted this on X yesterday.
He said, America is not a nation built by immigrants.
America was built by settlers.
There's a difference.
Settlers ventured out into the wilderness to build a civilization from scratch.
The modern immigrant comes to a place that is already built with welfare programs flourishing throughout the land.
No, that's me.
I'm adding that part.
Settlers planted the trees.
The modern immigrant comes to eat the fruits.
If you cannot see the difference, I don't know how else to explain it.
Yeah, I mean, you might just, you know.
It's called Settlers of Catan, not Immigrants of Catan.
I can't stand board games.
That's something you want to know about me.
I have always disdained board games.
But somebody said you've got to play Settlers of Catan about 15 years ago.
And so I did.
And yeah, that is a board game that I will play all day long, by the way.
It's a great game.
If you've got young kids and you want to teach them economy, resources, bartering, that sort of thing.
Really beneficial game.
They actually have a young Catan version for little kids.
I'm serious.
If you want to teach them economics, not any kind of formal teaching, but just to get the concepts down, right?
Settlers of Catan is great, and it's a good game for that.
This is a great post.
I completely agree with this.
This kind of goes in line with this.
You've got Trump saying he's a nationalist.
You've got Matt Walsh saying this.
You've got J.D. Vance saying in multiple venues, one way or the other, that America isn't an economic zone.
America is a place for a particular people.
We're a nation for a particular people, not just some economic zone.
Where, you know, National Files Patrick Howley puts it, you know, they have people that just envision this America becoming a strip-mine labor colony.
I'm sorry, a strip-mall.
A strip-mall labor colony.
And that's the way some people see us.
You know, that's why you have, you know, Bernie Sanders saying that the open border policy, this is back a long time ago, Bernie Sanders saying the open border policies was a Koch brothers plan, you know, highlighting the Republican benefits, not just the Democrat benefits of a new voter base,
but the Republican benefits of these massive corporations that want cheaper and cheaper labor, and they want to essentially change the demographic, or, you know, the great replacement's real, change the demographic outlook of America.
It's not even a controversial thing if you really think about it.
Why does every first world country, for the most part, every first world country across the globe has, over the last decade, had a massive immigration crisis at their borders and have been flooded with immigrants?
You think that's by coincidence or just, oh, shucks?
No, it's by design that this has happened and that the leaders at the top of these countries in Europe and America Have allowed it to happen in the name of globalism, in the name of the idea that borders are racist.
So they love to say, look, you know, this country was a nation of immigrants built by immigrants, and they love to use that to say, see, we need to let more immigrants in.
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Here's somebody named Amir Zar.
Amir Zar.
Actually, America was built by neither immigrants nor settlers.
It was built by illegal invaders who came here without permission from the local population, committed genocide on them, and utilized enslaved free labor to, quote, build it, end quote.
Matt Walsh says, without permission, permission from who exactly?
Was this entire hemisphere owned by a ragtag assortment of warring Stone Age tribes?
Was the advance of civilization supposed to stop indefinitely at the Atlantic Ocean?
Why? The indigenous came here and killed each other over the land for centuries.
Why exactly should the Europeans have stayed out of that fray?
What moral or legal right did the Stone Age people have to possess an entire hemisphere of the earth even as they slaughtered and tortured each other over the same territory this is
I really appreciate him saying this, too, because...
It is so strange when you hear these arguments from the left about colonialization, and it's like, well, first of all, we are trying to put 20th and 21st century concepts of, I don't know, you could say geopolitical politeness or geopolitical manners,
and we're trying to force it on men who are living in a time when it was just a fact.
And it still is, really.
We just are trying to ignore it.
It is a fact.
That when one civilization encounters another civilization, the civilization that has the superior technology, oh, I don't know, like gunpowder, is going to win.
And this is just what happens.
This is what happens.
It's what's happened ever since Adam and Eve were kicked out of the Garden of Eden, is this idea, this civilizational clash and war.
And the idea of whoever has the largest standing army with the best equipment and the best soldiers wins.
And the idea that, you know, 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue.
The idea in the 15th and 16th century that, you know, men conquistadors and explorers on ships are going to encounter a primitive civilization and be like, oh, this land's already occupied.
We better turn around.
Is insane and preposterous.
And we're still doing the same thing now.
If you look at how the French have exploited Africa, if you look how the Chinese are exploiting Africa, these are superior civilizations exploiting the inferior civilizations.
They're doing it now.
They're doing it in different ways.
They're doing it with economics.
They're doing it with that sort of thing, corrupt financial systems and sleight of hand and everything else.
USAID doing the same thing.
But it's still going on right now.
It's just a little more subtle, if you think about it.
And then we got this, another response here.
This is the response from the black side.
At the black side.
It says, you're a white supremacist.
The arriving of those settlers brought disease and brute violence towards those tribes.
Your civilization is built on slavery and colonization.
Your values are a farce, and even the religion you profess was nothing else but a tool of violence.
They love this one.
You know, Matt Walsh, outspoken Christian.
Your religion is a tool of violence.
Never mind the fact that Christian You know, the Christianization of the New World ended things like, oh, I don't know, human sacrifice on the top of ziggurats.
I think he says that here next, actually.
He says white settlers, so he gets called a white supremacist, and then he comes back and says white settlers could not have brought brute violence to the Indians.
They already had that in abundance.
The Indian way of settling land disputes was to send out a war party in the middle of the night to slaughter you in your sleep, rape your wife and children, and take them as property.
Take a few men as captive just to torture them for fun, possibly rip out a few organs and devour them, and then take your land and call it their own.
That was how territories were established for literally thousands of years before any white man set foot here.
The human sacrifices will stop.
I love that meme.
Human sacrifices will stop.
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So let's...
What else do we have?
Okay, so we've got a few more reports to do on the JFK files.
The fallout about the JFK files is still ongoing.
People are going through the documents.
We covered a lot of that yesterday.
But here's kind of a summary of it.
Actually, no, this isn't a summary.
This is a new document.
Then I've got a summary.
Clandestine exposing a document.
Look at this.
This is the CIA admitting...
That they have plans for agricultural sabotage.
Okay, I'm going to read this.
Okay, the group then turned to a discussion of number 32, agricultural sabotage.
General Carter emphasized the extreme sensitivity of any such operation and the disastrous results that would flow from something going wrong, particularly if there were obvious attribution to the United States.
He went on to say, however, it would be possible to accomplish this purpose by methods more subtle than those indicated in the paper.
He mentioned specifically the possibility of producing crop failures by So this is a plot.
To essentially destroy the nation of Cuba agriculturally.
So here is my question.
We have seen the CIA's propensity and the deep state intel oligarchy's propensity to turn their regime change operations that they do outside of the country against the American people and turning that apparatus and making it internal by running a color revolution against the United States since 2015,
2016, and in 2020.
So are any of these activities that they've talked about in the past about Cuba?
Also, have they in the last 50 years been turned against the American people?
It's an honest question.
I see what's going on in the skies.
We all see what's going on in the skies.
Something to think about.
So this is just more exposure of what this deep state intel oligarchy has been up to for a very, very, very long time.
And it's about being weaponized against...
It's about weaponizing stuff against the American people.
That's inevitably what happens, especially when you're unchecked and there's no one to keep you accountable.
Then we have this.
Another from Clandestine.
He says, the more I read...
I think this is on point.
This is good.
He says, the more I read, the more I'm considering the possibility that the CIA were trying to frame...
The Soviets and Cuba for JFK assassination in order to cover their tracks and create a broader war.
It seems like the CIA were trying to establish the idea that Oswald was connected to the Soviets and Cubans.
It's like they were trying to make it obvious.
Maybe I'm way off base and perhaps the Soviets and Cubans did play a role, but it seems like the CIA were trying to steer the conversation towards blaming the Soviets.
My reason is that after JFK's death, LBJ escalated Vietnam and gave the CIA their next war to launder money from, a war that JFK did not want, despite many in the intelligence community wanting it, pushing for it.
The CIA tried to drag the U.S. directly into war with Cuba.
JFK refused to do that, and then he averted nuclear war.
Then the CIA tried to drag the U.S. into war with Vietnam, and JFK refused to do it.
JFK was repeatedly standing in the way of the CIA from utilizing their business model, also known as war.
The Soviets did not benefit from JFK's assassination, but the CIA did.
Soviet PM Khrushchev respected JFK after the Cuban Missile Crisis and viewed him as a rational counterpart.
Meanwhile, LBJ was an impulsive war hawk.
The Soviets did not...
It is interesting to think.
I mean, it's the same playbook, right?
You take out JFK and then immediately get the United States involved in another war.
I think he's got a point here, for sure.
And the last story that we're going to cover today has to do with...
This is unique.
We have the resistance of these lifers and these deep staters, and this was something to behold.
The Daily Caller, with this exclusive report, inside...
Excuse me.
Inside a taxpayer-funded think tank's aborted rebellion against Doge.
Thomas English with this huge story about the United States Institute of Peace and how they apparently launched a chaotic short-lived rebellion against Elon Musk's Doge on Monday,
sabotaging their own building and communications infrastructure in a failed attempt to resist Trump.
Folks, this report says, They barricaded themselves in their offices.
They barricaded themselves, and then they stripped the locks from their office.
President Trump, on February 19th, put out an executive order demanding the dramatic downsizing of numerous federal-funded agencies, explicitly requiring the United States Institute for Peace, which is really bad at their job, to reduce its operations and personnel to minimal levels required by law.
The administration determined the Institute's leadership under George Moose was not complying with this directive, leading Trump to replace Moose with senior USAID official Kenneth Jackson on Friday.
So Moose has been fired, and Moose refuses to leave and barricades himself in his office.
Mr. Moose denied lawful access to Kenneth Jackson, refused to let...
These people even in the building, and they stripped the locks from the door.
It says here that they orchestrated an extensive internal sabotage before Doge personnel arrived to implement Trump's mandated leaderships.
So, moreover, staff contacted the Washington Metropolitan Police Department in an attempt to prevent Doge personnel from entering.
Citing barricaded doors and security concerns, MPD officers later confirmed these obstructions upon arrival, further discrediting claims that the United States Institute for Peace had only engaged in passive resistance.
Look, they took the locks out of the door.
You see the photo there?
Exclusively by the Daily Caller.
Then they put out flyers.
They turned off their communication systems.
The whole thing is nuts that it was this level, this level of...
I mean, these people think they're President of the United States?
It's absolutely insane.
But, you know, if they've bought the narrative that Trump is Hitler, then I guess they think that they've got the moral high ground here.
Now they're suing.
They should all go to jail.
This Moose guy should be charged and go to jail.
They had to get a U.S. attorney involved.
The Metropolitan Police eventually are the ones that escorted Moose out of the building, but it wasn't until like a day later.
And they only did it because they got a U.S. attorney involved.
A U.S. attorney told they thought the Metropolitan Police were going to be on their side.
Here's Caroline Leavitt answering a question over this.
So on the United States Institute of Peace, this is a little bit wild.
I understand the old president refused to leave.
After he was removed from his position, he barricaded himself in his offices, had to be escorted out by police, left the building without Wi-Fi, telephones, elevators, and more, and is now telling media...
That Doge broke in and illegally removed him.
So can you comment on this sequence of events and specify, did Doge illegally enter?
I'm really glad you brought this up, Mary.
We were made aware of this story by What did they think was going to happen?
AND POLITICAL APPOINTEES OF THIS ADMINISTRATION WHO WORK AT THE DIRECTION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO GET INTO THE BUILDING.
In the Daily Caller, thank you for sharing the truth on this, about what happened.
Staff contacted the MPD in an attempt to prevent DOGE personnel from entering.
They barricaded the doors.
They also disabled telephone lines, internet connections, and other IT infrastructure within the building.
They distributed flyers internally encouraging each other to basically It's incredible.
It's absolutely nuts.
Keep in mind, this is what Donald Trump was facing.
For his entire four-year first term is these people.
And so the idea of trying to drain the swamp, you know, I know it's not happening fast enough for me.
It's not happening fast enough for you.
But my goodness.
Incredible.
This type of reason.
What did they think was going to happen?
They were shutting the blinds and shutters.
If we just act like we're not here, maybe they'll leave us alone.
Maybe the evil...
Elon Musk and Doge will leave us alone.
Absolutely insane.
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