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Got Uncle Miltihir. Hello. Hi.

3:40

And Alex Newman, I mean, my gosh,

3:42

speaker and journalist and

3:45

the researcher I mean,

3:47

obviously, you've been coming on the show now, I think, five

3:49

years. I

3:50

think so. Yeah. Thanks so much for having me. It's my

3:52

speaker, Kate.

3:53

So great. And you I

3:55

have to have you on because you attended the

3:58

global gobbledygook thing

4:00

at Mount Sinai. Their their

4:02

meeting of their mom mines, they're small

4:04

little mines, to figure out

4:07

that that they're that they're going to

4:09

do some things to us in the name of mother

4:11

earth and climate. Their love for mother

4:13

earth. And you spoke to

4:15

religious leaders afterwards and were

4:17

interviewing and stuff, and I cannot wait to hear

4:19

the details. And then research as

4:22

well on funding and everything else.

4:24

Oh my gosh. And what was it like attending

4:27

that global what it was it called?

4:29

The c o what is it called? COPD.

4:31

COPD. Like twenty seven.

4:33

Right? Yeah. So my gosh. I I think that

4:35

was all the things up. Yeah. But It's ridiculous.

4:38

Yeah. It really is is

4:40

the conference of the parties, and this is the

4:42

twenty seventh one. So it turns out every year the

4:44

earth needs to be saved all over again.

4:47

But what's really happening is, you know, every year

4:49

they take another step forward with their totalitarian

4:52

agenda. I

4:54

I compare it to kinda being, like, in an insane

4:56

asylum with the most evil maniacs,

4:59

the most psychopathic lunatics running

5:01

the insane asylum and starting up all the

5:03

other and it takes into a frenzy and getting them all to

5:05

drink poison kool Aid that's ultimately gonna kill

5:07

them, but they don't realize it. Yeah. It

5:09

it's just it it's like a it's an insane

5:12

clown show on LSD I mean, it's

5:14

just you can't even put into words how crazy

5:16

it is, but this is actually the first year where I've

5:18

written a first person account

5:20

of what it's like to be at these

5:22

things, to just try to give people little

5:24

sense of it, but it's you

5:27

you can't explain it to somebody who hasn't

5:29

been there. I mean, you're surrounded by forty thousand

5:31

people who are just whipped up into this crazy

5:34

frenzy about how climate doom is imminent

5:36

unless we do exactly what the UN

5:38

says. And now, of course, they're bringing

5:40

in the religious leaders because nobody believes the politicians

5:43

anymore. That's so true. Oh my gosh.

5:45

What happened when you spoke to some

5:48

these people afterwards? Can you give us some insight

5:50

to that? Yeah.

5:51

Yeah. I feel like was divine appointment.

5:53

So it's one of the stories that I had been tracking

5:55

even before heading off for

5:57

Egypt. Because there were rumors

5:59

that they were gonna come up with like a new ten commandments,

6:02

and they were gonna do all these weird ceremonies.

6:05

And so Turns out they did do that.

6:07

They walked up to the top Mount Sinai. The

6:09

Egyptian government really scaled back what they

6:11

were able to do. They they wanted to send hundreds

6:13

of religious leaders up there. But the Egyptian

6:15

government told them not that many could go. But

6:18

they did it. They they smashed the ten commandments

6:20

and the the climate repented ceremony

6:22

where they repented of their CO2 emissions

6:24

and things. And it just so happened that

6:26

the next day I ran into four

6:29

of the ring leaders at the UN

6:31

summit. And say, hey, guys. We are the ones at the

6:33

ten commandments. Yeah. Have you got any time for

6:35

an interview? Like, oh, yeah. So I spent

6:37

almost forty minutes with these guys. And

6:40

we got it all on video. So nobody has to believe

6:42

me, but one of the organizers, the

6:44

CEO of what's called the peace

6:46

department, one of the major organizations behind

6:48

this, literally told me I'm

6:50

I'm not paraphrasing here at all. He said,

6:53

you know, we got some some bad publicity over,

6:55

you know, inventing new ten commandments. So

6:57

really what we're doing here is we're just adding in the

6:59

Denim to the time ago. Oh my gosh.

7:02

Yes. That's so much

7:03

less. There's so much less ego involved.

7:05

Yes. Of

7:06

course. Audacity. If you could talk about a

7:08

God comp the original ten commandments

7:10

were delivered by God. These new ten commandments

7:12

were delivered by these clowns. Wow. And so

7:15

you got this these new ten commandments. But as pointing

7:17

out there an addendum to the ten commandments.

7:19

Then he said, we're still working out the

7:21

the final details of the third covenant.

7:24

Right? And so for Christians, you know, we had the old

7:26

covenant. Right? Then we had the new covenant

7:28

when Christ came. Now these

7:30

people are coming up with the third covenant.

7:33

And it's good that they're coming up with the third covenant

7:35

because according to this individual James

7:37

Sternlicht, CEO of the peace department,

7:39

that will in able us to build

7:41

the kingdom of heaven here

7:43

on earth. It do not.

7:46

The oddity. III don't

7:48

you can't even script that. Go ahead.

7:50

It sounds like the same bunch of guys that

7:52

changed the seven deadly sins to the two

7:54

deadly sins. That's my

7:56

piece. There's there's only one deadly

7:58

sentence. Right.

7:59

Go to sentence. Right? Oh my

8:02

god. Children speak to a mission. It's

8:04

it's it's bonkers. Absolutely

8:06

bonkers. I'm sure your job was on

8:08

the floor. I mean,

8:09

how do you and what do you where do you

8:11

respond to that? Because How

8:13

do you wrap your yourself around the fact that

8:15

they think that highly of themselves and

8:17

give themselves this authority and

8:20

now claim that mother earth has to

8:22

be worshipped in every way. And

8:24

he I I mean, I can't even imagine being

8:26

around these guys for two seconds.

8:28

I'll tell you what. You know, I had

8:30

to be there kind of undercover. Right?

8:32

Everybody there is drinking the Cool Aid, and I'm there as

8:34

a journalist, so I can't let my opinions

8:37

being known. They'd, you know, they'd probably burn me at

8:39

the stake before I got done asking

8:41

my question. So I'm there kinda undercover.

8:43

But, you know, it it's all I could do

8:45

to contain myself hearing this stuff.

8:47

And, you know, some of these people, you can tell

8:49

even though they call themselves religious leaders

8:52

-- Mhmm. -- they don't believe the first thing about They're

8:54

talking about we need to mobilize religious

8:57

communities. We need to harness the

8:59

power of religiously guess

9:01

not something that somebody that truly believed

9:03

in their religion would say. Right? That we're

9:05

not for harnessing for the human's climate

9:07

agenda. I

9:08

can't even I just can't even So

9:11

tell me little bit of jeez. Tell

9:13

me it's so ludicrous on so many

9:15

levels. So tell me we're dealing

9:18

with people that have, like, a mental I'm

9:20

pretty sure. So tell me a little bit about

9:22

the funding and about some of these things that

9:24

that you did some big research when you got back.

9:27

I did. And, you know, I didn't realize

9:29

how I mean, I kinda had a sense of how

9:31

dark this was, but when I got home and

9:34

I started digging into these organs these

9:36

networks where the funding is coming from. You

9:38

know, it got real real quick.

9:41

You know, two of the main organizations that

9:43

were putting this together. And, you know, they had over

9:45

forty religious events at this top twenty

9:47

seven. But to the main organizations that

9:49

were organizing this, you had the interface center

9:52

for sustainable development. And

9:54

the they call themselves the Elijah

9:57

board of world religious

10:00

leaders. Right. little bit too much

10:02

ego. Yeah. Just a little because I'm looking

10:04

yeah. No kidding. So I'm looking into where the money is

10:06

coming from. Because obviously, huge money is involved

10:08

here. And I start finding what first

10:11

of all, the UN is you know, pouring

10:13

all kinds of tax money into this. The

10:15

Elijah board is actually an

10:17

official partner of UNESCO. The

10:20

UN Environment program. They've got something

10:22

they call the Faith for Earth initiative and

10:24

they host these conferences. It's literally

10:26

called faith in the

10:28

UN. I'm like, gosh, wow.

10:30

That's true. That's true. And so you

10:33

got faith for the UN, faith in the UN, which

10:35

actually works really perfectly because one of

10:37

the most religious guys from the UN's name was

10:39

Robert Mueller. He was the assistant secretary general,

10:41

one of the top chees and the big cheeses

10:44

there. And he actually called the the

10:46

UN in one of his books, the body of Christ,

10:48

which, of course, was wonderful. The church. Yeah.

10:50

I I kid you not. Right?

10:51

The same the same Russia gate. Is

10:54

that right? Different

10:57

Robert Mueller, but No. It just does not eat cheese.

10:59

And And so this guy, you know,

11:01

if you read your bible, the church is the body of Christ, but

11:03

this guy saying the UN is the body of Christ. So it makes

11:05

sense that we would have faith in the UN

11:07

according to these people. So I'm looking into the

11:09

foundations that are funding this. And one of the ones

11:12

that jumps out at me because they're funding several of

11:14

these is it's called

11:16

the Henry Loose Foundation. Now,

11:19

Henry Lou's foundation was created by

11:21

Henry Lou's, who founded Time Magazine, Life

11:23

Magazine. He was also a member of the

11:25

same Secret Society as John

11:27

Carey. And multiple generations of the

11:29

bushes. It's called the skull and bones. There are a bunch

11:31

of weirdos. They get together at at Yale,

11:33

and they meet at the tomb as their

11:36

headquarters. And they do mock human

11:38

sacrifices, they kiss skulls.

11:40

So this guy's name, Nicknamed Henry Loose,

11:43

was Bail. I mean, that's literally what his

11:45

fellow bonuses. His his literal nickname

11:48

was Bail. That's that's what his bones

11:50

and brothers called him. And that's in the mainstream

11:52

media, by the way. I found that in Business Insider

11:54

-- True story. -- and so Bail for

11:56

those who don't read their by that's the, you know, the demon

11:58

god of the canonites that always wanted, you know, child

12:01

sacrifices and things -- Right. -- horrific

12:03

nickname. And so, Louis was also

12:06

one of the main players in the

12:08

CIA's operation mockingbird where

12:10

they were putting journalists and editors on

12:12

the CIA payroll to brainwashing propagandize

12:15

Americans with fake news and lies.

12:17

That was one of the big foundations. We've

12:19

got the Carnegie Fund, obviously. We've

12:21

got the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. It's

12:23

a big fender. You've got the Fitzer Institute,

12:26

which was founded by this new age

12:28

weirdo, who I was a disciple of

12:30

Alice Bailey. Alice Bailey, for those who

12:32

don't know, was the founder of the Lucifer

12:35

publishing company. And I'm I'm

12:38

not kidding. They

12:38

tell us who they are. I mean, really?

12:41

I mean, do you need more proof? It's like people

12:43

are just, you know, Oh, that's crazy. Such

12:45

a theory. Well,

12:47

no, it's not a theory. They they tell you

12:49

who they are. They're they're okay with it.

12:51

Right? Telling you how evil they really are.

12:54

Yep.

12:54

You know, I I mentioned Robert Mueller earlier.

12:56

This is secretary general of the UN.

12:58

He actually wrote the world core

13:01

curriculum. He's he's called the father of

13:03

global education in this world core curriculum that

13:05

he wrote for UNESCO, that he

13:07

says openly, it should be taught in every school in

13:09

the world. And he says in the forward to the teacher's

13:11

manual, have a copy. He says that this

13:13

is actually based on the the teachings of

13:16

Alice Bailey and the

13:18

tibetan, Jual Cool. And

13:20

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13:22

out this was a spiritual entity that Alice

13:24

Bailey claimed to be communicating with. She called

13:26

him an ascended masked her who was

13:29

giving her secret insight into the coming new

13:31

age and the one world government. And

13:33

so the guy who, the UN, bigway

13:35

who wrote the global curriculum, deeply

13:37

involved in all this one world religion stuff

13:39

is openly telling you that it's modeled on the

13:41

rravings and rankings of a lunatic founder

13:43

of the Lucerne publishing company who was talking

13:46

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13:48

I'm serious.

13:48

It's it's baffling. Go

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go military. Well, as crazy as it sounds,

13:53

though, These people actually

13:56

have faith in Satan the

13:58

way we have faith in God almighty.

14:00

Yeah. Yeah.

14:01

Yep. And that sounds crazy to normal

14:03

people, Uncle Milti, but that's exactly what's going

14:05

on here. Alice Bailey, she

14:08

herself was a disciple of an

14:10

earlier New Age Guru, her

14:12

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14:14

Russian mystic who wrote things like ISIS

14:17

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14:19

their thinking was that, actually,

14:21

Lucifer is the good guy. Right? They they they look

14:24

at the garden and they say, you know, Jehovah, Yahoo!

14:27

God created it of heaven and the earth.

14:29

He was actually this oppressive being

14:31

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14:33

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14:35

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14:38

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14:40

in their view, lust for is the good one,

14:42

and God is the bad news.

14:43

I I did. Jeez.

14:46

You've left me speechless. We'll be right back a few

14:48

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Yes, I am.

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It's it's it's it's

17:23

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17:25

sounds nuts, but these people

17:28

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17:31

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17:34

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17:37

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17:41

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The only thing I'll say about this

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is they don't I'm not not afraid

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Lord is with me. Okay. And I'm

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not afraid of this. Excellent. Alex.

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Amen. agree hundred sent with

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Uncle Milti and, you know, as as I'm

17:58

going through this and talking to these people

18:01

and, you know, they're demanding that we all bow down

18:03

before their Golden Idol, I'm just thinking

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We are not gonna bow down before your

18:09

goofy idol. We are not gonna worship the Earth.

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We're not gonna pretend like our the

18:14

gas we exhale is is sinful. Right?

18:16

We're not gonna do that. Yeah. And you know what? Our

18:18

God can protect us from you and your

18:20

fiery furnace. And whatever other goofy things

18:22

you wanna do. But even if he doesn't, we're still

18:24

not bowing down your stupid statue, and that's the end

18:26

of the story. And I'm not changing

18:28

my Lord's prayer to our mother.

18:34

Oh my gosh. Anything else with

18:36

the funding and the research you did that you'd

18:38

like to share? I know you have some big piece big

18:40

pieces hitting on this coming out

18:42

very, very soon here on the New American

18:44

but anything else you'd like to share, Alex?

18:47

Yeah, we have AII did three major

18:49

articles coming out of this conference and,

18:52

you know, one of them deals with the religion asked

18:54

back, that's gonna be the cover story.

18:57

The other two, one is on the kind of the policy

18:59

that came out of there every year. They come up with a new agreement.

19:01

And every year, they take another giant leap forward,

19:04

no pun intended in enslaving humanity

19:06

and bankrupting what's left of middle class in

19:08

the western world. That's it's a disastrous

19:11

agreement I hope people will pay attention because

19:13

this stuff is serious what the Biden regime

19:15

has signed us up for. And then

19:18

the the third one is just a my first hand

19:20

experience. I've never done this before, but I just thought was

19:22

really important to give Americans who

19:25

who don't go to these things a sense of what

19:27

it's like. Right. So I tried to make it little bit

19:29

funny, but just -- Yeah. -- you know, telling the story of what

19:31

it's like to be there. But but there is one thing

19:33

I wanna mention, Kate, and that is You know,

19:35

this religious aspect of all this,

19:38

it's very deliberate what they're doing here.

19:40

The UN is actually implementing

19:42

a strategy. That has been thought

19:45

about for a long time. Management guru

19:47

is it was his kind of cover story. But Peter

19:49

Drucker, big time establishment insider,

19:52

he trained a lot of business Tycoons, and political

19:54

leaders. And even lot of, you know, so called

19:56

religious leaders, people like the

19:59

mega church pastor in Southern California, Rick

20:01

Warren, who's also a member of the Council

20:03

on Foreign Relations, which by the way has its fingerprints,

20:06

all over the same place. Oh, it's it's

20:08

bad news. And so this Peter Drucker guy

20:11

talked about the strategy for making

20:13

major changes in the world. He described

20:15

it as a three legged stool. And the

20:17

first leg he said is government. Right? So the UN

20:19

brings together all the governments of the world,

20:21

all the national governments and dictatorships and

20:24

everything. Then there's the business

20:26

sector. And with the world economic

20:28

forum or as a cloud show, I would say, it's

20:30

a valid economic poll. I love

20:32

it. I love that you said, like, what a whack

20:35

a deal. Right? But so he started

20:37

to deal with the UN in two thousand nineteen. They

20:39

called it a strategic partnership to

20:41

bring the world of business community

20:43

to the table in implementing the UN agenda.

20:46

So the private sector is the second leg of the

20:48

stool, and Klaus Schwab is bringing them

20:50

all in. Then you have the third

20:52

leg of the stool, which said was the social

20:54

sector, which really is basically the religions

20:56

of the world. And so that's what they're

20:59

doing now. They're adding this third leg to

21:01

the stool that they hope is going

21:03

to make possible this radical

21:05

transformation of the planet. I mean, they wanna

21:07

reduce us to the status serves. They

21:09

know that the politicians are not

21:11

trusted anymore. They know that the mega

21:14

corporations. Right? These woke ridiculous

21:16

fortune five hundred company. Nobody trusts them anymore.

21:18

And so now they're bringing on the religious

21:20

leaders. Right? Pope Francis, all

21:23

these Islamic leaders and Hindu

21:25

leaders, and, you know, they flew in a a shaman

21:27

from the Amazon rain for us to represent

21:30

indigenous spirituality. So

21:32

so that's what they're doing folks. They are trying to

21:34

use and weaponize your religious

21:37

institutions, your religious leaders

21:39

to accomplish what I can only describe

21:41

as an anti god, anti

21:43

truth, anti bible

21:47

false religion.

21:48

Yeah. Amen. Yeah.

21:50

I can't you said it perfectly. And

21:53

on the heels of the respect for marriage,

21:55

I called the disrespect for marriage act,

21:59

Quick thoughts on that. I

21:59

mean, because we're seeing all of these things play

22:02

out. We were talking about this earlier in an earlier

22:04

hour, and we were saying, you know, this is

22:06

This is, like, the the the threats

22:08

to religion right now, the threats to Christianity,

22:11

the threats to all this right now, it's kind

22:13

of like the at Holocaust that's going on with

22:15

abortion and the shots and everything else that no one's

22:17

talking about. It's the same thing. It's very quiet

22:20

and but it's happening, but it's quiet.

22:22

Did you wanna talk about that for

22:24

a second,

22:24

the respect for merit disrespect? Yeah.

22:27

The the fake media doing such a good job of keeping

22:29

people in dark on the things that really matter. But the

22:31

disrespect for marriage act, it's a total

22:34

abomination. I mean, I don't know how, as you say,

22:36

every one of these members of Congress who who

22:38

voted for this thing, took a note to uphold and

22:40

defend the constitution. You can

22:42

read the congress' job duties and powers

22:44

during article Section eight, you will find

22:47

nothing relating to marriage or family

22:49

or redefining or undefining marriage.

22:51

Therefore, as stated explicitly

22:54

in the tenth amendment that's power reserved either

22:56

for the states or for the people. It's

22:59

also completely antithetical to

23:02

what the bible teaches. And I actually

23:04

wanna quote a

23:06

wonderful individual. He was actually

23:08

one of the most quoted people

23:12

by our founding fathers. He was actually the most

23:14

quoted other than people in the bible like

23:16

the Apostle Paul. And his name

23:19

was sir William Black own. He

23:21

wrote commentaries on the laws of England.

23:23

And this is what he said. He he first

23:25

of all, he defined the laws of nature

23:27

as the will of God. Right. So this law of

23:29

nature created by God is course superior

23:32

in obligation to any other.

23:34

No human laws are of any validity

23:37

if contrary to this, and such of

23:39

them as our ballot derive all their authority

23:41

from this origin channel. And so we need

23:44

to recognize what's what's going on here is

23:46

illegitimate. It's unconstitutional. It's

23:48

unbiblical. And and the the way

23:50

the media frames it is totally dishonest. This

23:52

is not about hating anyone. This is not about

23:54

accepting anyone. Marriage is an institution

23:57

that God created, defined, and

23:59

ordained for our benefit.

24:01

It's it's, in fact, the Bible actually

24:04

refers to it as a representation of the

24:06

relationship between Christ

24:08

and the Church. So this is a holy union.

24:10

It's not something that human legislators can just

24:12

say, well, I think you ought to be able to marry your cat and

24:14

so -- Right. -- but it's gonna call that a marriage. Marriage

24:16

is not a right. It's an institution. Yes.

24:19

And so this is really an attack on the

24:21

family. They wanna undefined the

24:23

family. And the reason for

24:25

that, I think, is very simple. It's an institution

24:27

created by God. And, of course, the family is

24:30

the transmission belt for values,

24:32

for freedom, for culture for religion

24:34

from one generation to the next. And so as they

24:36

destroy the family, the state then

24:38

steps in and replaces

24:41

the family and go facilitates this

24:43

transfer So it's it's incredibly dangerous, and

24:45

thanks for the opportunity to speak on that.

24:46

You bet they want our kids. They do.

24:49

And if they destroy the family, they can get

24:51

them. They can say, well, were there new guardians,

24:53

right? I remember that in a playbook

24:56

for COVID. There if people were

24:58

put into places, it kind of

25:00

mapped that he was army. Right? And it

25:02

was mapped out that they would appoint Guardian,

25:05

state guardians to your children. Like you would

25:07

not be able to accompany them. Right. Yeah.

25:09

Miners. So they want our kids

25:11

pretty badly and always

25:13

appreciate you. Thanks, Alex Newman. Yes.

25:15

Thank you. Thank you

25:17

so much for coming. It's always a pleasure, both

25:19

of you. Really appreciate yourself. Thanks. Alright.

25:21

Yeah. The new American get

25:24

over there. He's he's great. And

25:26

and he's you know, they had to do that whole

25:28

disrespect for marriage act on

25:30

on lies. So what did they do?

25:33

They got the they got interracial

25:36

marriages. They got they got they got these

25:38

people to speak, oh my gosh, we're so afraid

25:40

something's gonna happen. There was nothing that was

25:42

gonna happen. They made it up out of dinner in

25:44

order to do it. Yeah. So you know right there

25:46

something is very very wrong with the

25:48

entire thing because it's built on

25:50

a lie to begin with, but everything they do

25:52

is. Right? Alright.

25:55

That was great. Well, you know,

25:57

I the way they use interracial

25:59

marriage in that scenario, is

26:02

kind of odd because it's

26:04

still a man and a woman. Yeah. You

26:06

know? Yeah. Two different race. They're still human

26:09

beings. I know. It's they're different

26:11

races who cares about that. We're afraid.

26:13

Yeah. Really of

26:15

what? Nothing was happening. And

26:17

they used that as the catalyst to get that on

26:20

paper and, of course, are

26:22

right caved. Yeah.

26:25

I mean, I have I have what's considered

26:27

for conservative congressmen

26:30

in my state, and they all posted pictures.

26:32

And we're like, look how amazing this is. We all voted

26:34

yes. What? I

26:36

mean, come on. Yeah. Yes.

26:39

There is no right. Yeah. I know. That's

26:41

beyond what you can imagine. We

26:44

will take calls 888673

26:46

fourteen fifty. What did you think about

26:48

what Chris Ann Hall had to say? What did you

26:50

think about what doctor Carrie Mollay had to

26:52

say? Both. Fantastic. Yeah.

26:54

And Alex Newman, I can't

26:56

wait to hear what you

26:58

are thinking. 888673

27:00

fourteen fifty. I can listen to

27:02

him and read his thing forever and

27:05

ever and ever. Right. He's fantastic.

27:07

Yeah. Absolutely. I

27:09

did I did wanna mention We have big

27:12

event coming up on the Christmas

27:14

star. I don't know if you guys knew those, but

27:16

December twenty first. Right

27:18

after sunset, but I'm not quite sure which

27:21

time zone that is. But

27:23

right I mean mean, obviously, it's sunset

27:25

sun for everybody. So sunset, you

27:28

can see the the

27:29

Christmas star. And we

27:30

haven't been able to see it since the twelve hundreds

27:33

or something.

27:34

Yeah.

27:34

December twenty first, you

27:37

should be able to see it. You should be able

27:39

to see it. So who knows? But

27:42

December twenty first, boy,

27:44

that's gonna be. This is

27:46

this is an event that doesn't happen

27:48

obviously very often. Very cool.

27:51

i'm A Christmas star.

27:53

You can actually Google that. There's been a lot

27:55

of people commenting on this, and

27:58

it's you know,

28:00

watching the new Christmas star event.

28:02

So i'm I

28:05

was I I'm excited to

28:08

see Chris Allen Hall's Sheriff

28:10

movie. What a great time

28:12

to introduce answers. Right?

28:15

Especially for our sheriffs that need to

28:17

know what to do. And I

28:19

am really blown

28:21

away by all the experiences Dr.

28:23

Carrie Mollay had. People

28:25

don't survive that. Kind of plane

28:27

crash. I I very rarely.

28:30

Okay? Wow. That

28:32

was I my first thought was sabotage.

28:34

Was it yours? ABPSHIRE. I DON'T KNOW

28:36

HOW ANYBODY COULDN'T THINK THAT BECAUSE SHE SAID THERE WERE

28:38

MULTIPLE ISSUES AND VERY

28:40

STRANGE ISSUES. So

28:42

we'll come back. We'll take your calls 888673

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Hi, caller. Welcome to the show. Go right ahead.

30:50

Caller.

30:51

Hi. Hi. You're live. Hi. Can

30:54

you hear me? I I can. Yes. I just

30:56

I just had something to add to Alex's

30:59

comments -- Okay. -- on that climate

31:01

dependent -- Mhmm. -- near the website It's

31:03

climaterependance dot com slash participants.

31:06

Yes. And if anybody's interested in

31:08

knowing whether their churches represent, that tells

31:10

you the names of those who attended.

31:12

Climate

31:15

re repertence.

31:15

I said, can you

31:17

I just can't believe what they're putting

31:19

out there. Climaterepentance dot com

31:22

forward slash participants? Yes.

31:24

That's all you need to put in, and it shows you the names

31:27

of the individuals that attended from

31:29

the different churches and the different countries, including

31:31

the with. Yeah. Okay. Well,

31:33

thank you very much for that information.

31:36

Thank you so much for everything you do. I appreciate

31:38

you. Thank you. So

31:40

nice to hear. 888673 fourteen

31:42

fifty 888673

31:46

fourteen fifty. You

31:49

know, a lot of these churches are going

31:51

to go because they're A501C3

31:56

and that has not worked well for

31:58

us. It really hasn't.

32:01

And all the churches that that

32:03

have that in common, most all of them

32:06

it doesn't, you know, it has

32:08

it has

32:11

it has really turned it into a

32:13

government string unique

32:15

need to support these things to,

32:18

you know, to stay with that 501C3

32:21

If we could be bold enough as

32:23

churches to leave the 501C3

32:26

regardless of what happens because of

32:28

that. Right?

32:30

the We'd

32:31

be so much better off. But these

32:33

churches all the churches feel like,

32:35

you know, they're they're told to

32:38

show up at these things. Climate

32:40

repentance. I

32:44

I

32:44

just

32:46

speechlessed speechless. I I

32:48

can't express that enough. Hi hi caller welcome

32:51

to the show. Go right ahead.

32:53

Hey.

32:54

Hi. Go right ahead.

32:56

Very Christmas, guys.

32:58

And, Kate, your your show is

33:00

jammed so hard on the last hour.

33:03

I apologize. I I don't know

33:05

your Jeff's name. Oh, Alex knew

33:07

he left, but yes. Alex

33:09

Alex on What I want is no one

33:12

to be afraid. Yeah. You know

33:14

me, bro. You follow the Lord.

33:16

Yeah. And, you know, I mean, you say it's strong

33:18

and in public, and these

33:20

people will power. Right.

33:22

I I use your digital currency. But

33:25

I'm not worshiping -- Yeah.

33:28

-- p s. Mhmm. Yeah.

33:30

Why why why turn on that? I

33:31

know. Thank you. I really appreciate that. Thanks.

33:34

Makes it a little easier for me, life a

33:36

little easier.

33:37

No. It it really is true though.

33:39

The stronger you portray your

33:41

faith -- Mhmm. -- in public,

33:44

the less people will approach

33:46

you and try to make you feel

33:48

like a hater or a bigger

33:51

or whatever. You

33:53

know, I constantly proclaim

33:56

my faith. Now, I

33:58

don't hesitate And

33:59

I've I've found that actually the

34:02

response is far better than people

34:04

expected to be. Mhmm. There's

34:06

a few out there that will, you know,

34:09

Right. Get up the gumption to

34:11

to try to persecute you, but very

34:13

far in the between stuff.

34:15

No. It's it's true. No. Both

34:17

of our religions were represented in this

34:19

thing. That's easy to see. And

34:22

I just wanna say something on that note.

34:24

Look, there's a lot of people that don't agree with that. And

34:27

don't wanna see that. And I'm one of them.

34:29

I don't wanna see this because it just

34:32

you know, it's a work work it's contributing

34:35

to this to this nightmare of

34:38

the global mother earth movement. Okay?

34:42

And I know that there is a component

34:44

here where they think are

34:49

just doing, you know, it's like

34:51

going for humanity. Right? And

34:54

and and and there might be things

34:56

in their minds that, hey, I'm I'm

34:58

only here because of

35:00

of good intentions or or

35:02

whatever the case may be. I

35:05

just I hope and wish for people

35:07

to wake up to see the

35:09

overall bigger picture of what's going on

35:12

here. And the worship of mother

35:14

earth competes with god, it

35:16

doesn't add

35:17

to god. So

35:18

I'm well aware

35:21

and it's really tough,

35:23

but I know

35:25

that there are people that have good intentions

35:27

in their minds when they're doing some of these things.

35:31

And

35:32

there's I don't know how many

35:34

passes we get for that too because

35:37

we're it's engaging in all of this. And

35:39

nonsense in in this kind of sickening

35:41

idea of climate repentance.

35:44

So I just wanted

35:46

to say that There there was a piece actually

35:48

in the New American. It was really good and

35:50

it talked about I mean, it was horrid.

35:52

It was a good piece, but it was horrid. And

35:55

and it was a writer, right, that was putting

35:57

this out in the, I think, the free

35:59

press journal.

36:00

Yes. Sumit, Paul.

36:03

Yep. Is the writer who wrote

36:05

in the Free Press Journal? Let me yeah.

36:07

What was the first statement? Government?

36:09

Government. Must see to it that conversion

36:12

-- Religious conversions. whether

36:14

open or on the sly

36:16

-- Mhmm. -- must be stopped. Opine's

36:19

writer, Sumit Paul, mankind

36:21

has already had enough of

36:24

God and religion. Give

36:26

it breathing space. Oh,

36:28

wow. Now that's

36:30

only talking about Christianity.

36:33

Yeah.

36:34

He's not taught you know, promoting

36:36

Satanism is okay. Promoting

36:40

earth, Islam is okay.

36:42

Bail's alright.

36:43

Alright. Just not not. But

36:46

you can't be trying to convert

36:48

people to Christianity. Come on.

36:50

Yeah.

36:51

You're right.

36:51

Great officer base. And that's what he's

36:53

saying. You're right. You're right because he

36:55

specifically says, mankind

36:58

has already had enough of god

37:00

and religion. You know

37:02

what's interesting too is he's

37:04

actually really giving it giving

37:07

God validity in this

37:07

statement too. Mhmm.

37:09

He didn't say People

37:12

have believed in God, like disassociating

37:15

himself. It's not like I mean,

37:17

it's it's obvious that he There's

37:19

there's something in that that

37:21

says he's gonna give God validity,

37:24

but he just doesn't want God around anymore,

37:26

and he doesn't want anybody to convert to God

37:28

anymore. We'll have this so sickening.

37:31

He talks about it in a way that we

37:33

can actually force people --

37:35

Yeah. -- to accept Christ. Right.

37:38

Right? No. You can. Yeah.

37:40

And and that they must be manipulated

37:42

into it. And he says, you know, allure.

37:45

It's it's alluring really?

37:47

I mean, you know, it's

37:50

a lot of life changed too. Yes. Follow

37:52

to follow god. And

37:54

it's not the easiest thing to do in this world

37:56

climate climate that we have. And

37:59

so I I'm just I'm so

38:02

This kind of thing, I we're

38:04

gonna see a lot more of this, and it's

38:06

it's gross. It's gross. It's evil.

38:08

Hi, caller. Welcome to the show. Go right ahead.

38:10

Yes, evil is the right word. I

38:12

want to talk about the churches in America.

38:14

They're not modeled to think there's some that

38:16

have not under control to an extent

38:18

or of the conspiracy. But,

38:21

you know, Sunsoo said in our war,

38:23

you're not to likely win a war

38:25

unless you know your enemy. What

38:27

we need to know acknowledge is

38:30

the enemy of the conspiracies

38:32

in our schools,

38:34

it's in our businesses, it's on our

38:36

government, they and to a large extent

38:38

they control it. Why wouldn't they infiltrate

38:41

churches? It's one of the most

38:43

important opinion molding

38:45

institutions in America. So Yeah.

38:47

-- you know, like the Sabahat Church

38:50

down in you can't leave it. That's where

38:52

I'm from. Actually, those are my stomping grounds.

38:54

I have a lot of

38:55

friends that go to that, by the way. Yeah.

38:57

Yeah. Alex talked about, you know, see a park.

38:59

And he's been carrying out the agenda. If you look

39:01

at these leaders in these churches, you'll

39:04

see that so many of them are

39:06

right there with the comp

39:08

people of the conspiracy, CFR

39:11

and others. So you have to

39:13

acknowledge it's not just the 501C3501C3

39:16

is just a tool some churches

39:19

to stand up to it, and then won't go

39:21

along with it. And, yeah, it shouldn't be there,

39:23

and it's hard phone, and it persuades some

39:25

new to the people to go along with the

39:28

government agenda, the conspiracy agenda.

39:30

But we have to acknowledge that

39:32

the enemy has kind of a great deal

39:34

control of the churches of America.

39:36

And we Christians have to rebail

39:38

against that. And if that's fair, get

39:40

out of those churches controlled

39:42

by the devil. Okay. Thank

39:45

you for your call. Yeah. So when Alex

39:47

was on, he talked about truckers talking

39:49

about the three legged stool's concept.

39:52

Mhmm. And so we've already got

39:54

the public sector government

39:56

involved. Mhmm. And we've already got

39:58

the private sector businesses

39:59

involved. Now,

40:02

the social sector, community organizations

40:05

and faith based organizations. Mhmm.

40:08

But the only thing that's included that

40:10

Alex didn't actually mention. It is

40:13

in Drucker's description of these

40:15

three legs. He doesn't

40:17

just say the public sector of

40:19

governments. He says the public

40:22

sector of effective governments

40:24

Interesting. -- of effective businesses.

40:28

And effective community organizations.

40:31

So

40:33

that adjective, I think, makes

40:35

it Right. Much more

40:37

ominous. Right. Right. That's

40:40

interesting.

40:40

Yeah. And I and

40:42

I don't completely agree with the caller. I

40:44

think that also

40:46

that, like I said, there

40:48

can be there can be facets

40:51

of people that think they're doing

40:53

something good for humanity or reaching

40:55

out or building bridges or however you wanna

40:57

call it too. You

40:59

know, that was it was a very very

41:01

black and white at the end of his call. And

41:03

that is, you know, obviously, I'm

41:06

I'm I'm not leaving my religion.

41:08

I I know it to be true and

41:10

I I love it and that

41:12

I love the book of Mormon. You can't open that book

41:14

and not know. And so I

41:18

I feel like

41:20

then

41:21

I tread carefully because everybody

41:24

has their own thoughts on this. I get it.

41:27

You do. I do. We we all

41:29

do. And we all see things playing

41:32

out that that

41:34

support the new world order. I get it.

41:37

And I expect it because of the time

41:39

we're in. I expect it. I expect to see

41:41

some of these things. I expect mistakes, big

41:43

mistakes to be made. Huge mistakes.

41:46

I think that there's going to be a lot of that because

41:48

we're in this time. And

41:51

they're not know, we're all subject

41:53

to free will and we're all subject to

41:55

to this life's test. So expect

41:59

that you're going to see a lot of

42:01

things happen and you might not agree with

42:03

them and you might go, my gosh, because you

42:05

might, you know, have research and you understand

42:07

what's happening. A lot of people do not see those

42:10

pictures. They don't see the big picture of

42:12

that. They and even some

42:14

religious leaders might not be able to see

42:16

that bigger picture or nor

42:18

do they spend a lot of time thinking about that.

42:20

I just I never thought that the churches

42:22

were gonna get some sort of, like, you know,

42:25

pass and do everything. Perfectly

42:28

because why would that be? That would

42:30

that would actually violate God's law. So

42:33

his own law, you know, right, a free will free

42:35

agency. So I'm It's I'm

42:37

I'm treading carefully because there's a lot

42:39

to unpack with what I just said. But,

42:42

look, you you have faith. You

42:44

know what you stand for. You know what you believe in.

42:46

And expect the

42:48

stuff that's coming that is

42:51

it's it's gonna be really hard. There's gonna be

42:53

a lot of challenges in this way. We're gonna

42:55

see a lot of challenges. And I

42:58

just

42:58

sort of expected. I'm not I'm not like blown

43:00

away by it anymore. I just sort of go, okay. Well,

43:02

you know, I What do you think?

43:05

I in in much of this, I

43:07

find humor. Mhmm. You know,

43:09

they called this returning to Mount

43:11

Sinai. Ten principles for

43:14

climate repentance. Yes. Well,

43:17

before I repent, they have been

43:19

gonna have to prove to me that we've

43:21

done something to the climate. Right. Right.

43:23

We have It

43:24

didn't happen at this point. No. It

43:26

didn't happen. And you

43:28

know, and they're you know, I

43:30

I know a lot of religious leaders too

43:32

that that walk into these

43:34

sort of dens of crazy and

43:36

think they might be able to save a few. Right?

43:38

Or say, you know, have impact on a

43:40

few.

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