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Exposed - Nikki Haley's Hidden Backers and $83 Million Dollar Crime Against Trump

Exposed - Nikki Haley's Hidden Backers and $83 Million Dollar Crime Against Trump

Released Friday, 2nd February 2024
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Exposed - Nikki Haley's Hidden Backers and $83 Million Dollar Crime Against Trump

Exposed - Nikki Haley's Hidden Backers and $83 Million Dollar Crime Against Trump

Exposed - Nikki Haley's Hidden Backers and $83 Million Dollar Crime Against Trump

Exposed - Nikki Haley's Hidden Backers and $83 Million Dollar Crime Against Trump

Friday, 2nd February 2024
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it. You'll be happy. Today I have

1:39

something very important we're going to talk about. What's

1:41

actually going on with this Nikki Haley

1:43

thing? I mean, look, she's not winning.

1:46

Why is she raising money? Why is she getting

1:48

paid millions of dollars? What's the story, Martin and

1:50

Gloria? We're going to have to figure that out.

1:53

And with me today, I have a, an

1:56

emerging influencer in the podcast world. I want

1:58

you to meet Isaac Davenport right. here,

2:00

my trusty wingman today, and he's

2:02

going to be, I'm going to

2:04

be looking to him for some

2:07

candid and totally unrehearsed thoughts and

2:09

responses to what he's hearing. So

2:11

let's start off with Mr. Producer

2:13

back there. Let's go to video

2:16

cut 18. I want to

2:18

take you behind the scenes to hear a

2:20

different perspective on what in the

2:22

world is going on with this Nikki Haley,

2:24

who is funding her

2:26

and why she's losing. The only lady

2:29

I know could actually be in third

2:31

place in Iowa and walk

2:33

out and do a victory dance about how

2:35

she's, uh, it's just a two man race.

2:38

And then when she goes to Iowa, she's so,

2:40

you know, this goes, what, New Hampshire completely loses

2:42

and celebrates. So like she's spiking the football. This

2:45

is strange stuff going on. I want you to

2:47

hear the theory as to why

2:50

she is being so propped up. Listen

2:52

to this. Yeah.

2:54

So Nikki Haley is really the

2:56

paradigm of the so-called Yankee

2:58

cowboy Alliance, this, uh, this

3:00

new, this New York city, London,

3:03

uh, Democrat liberal, big

3:05

finance Alliance, and

3:08

this sort of military energy,

3:10

agriculture, chamber of commerce, corporate

3:13

Republican, uh, power wing. These two factions

3:15

were at war with each other for

3:17

most of the 20th century. And

3:20

then, um, they're always competing for the

3:22

senior and junior position within the blob

3:24

of Washington. And then along came

3:26

Donald Trump down the golden elevator in 2016. And

3:30

the, and knocked out both the Bush and

3:32

the Clinton dynasty knocked out both the Cowboys

3:34

and the Yankees. And these two

3:36

power factions have now had to bind together

3:39

to try to create

3:41

essentially a super sore as a

3:43

kind of, uh, you know, a

3:46

kind of super zord power ranger structure,

3:48

um, putting to get putting past, uh,

3:51

old rivalries, uh, behind them to try

3:53

to join forces to take on Trumpism.

3:55

And Nikki Haley is kind of the,

3:58

well, she's the Haley's or. She's

4:01

been basically foisted

4:03

together out of a combination of

4:05

Koch brothers cowboy money and

4:08

Reed Hoffman, Jamie

4:10

Dimon Yankee money to

4:12

create this Frankensteinian, alt-Republican

4:16

blob manifestation. Now,

4:18

the reason that she's staying in the race, I

4:20

think there's a lot of competing theories, all

4:23

with wildly divergent predictions. One

4:26

of them is, listen, this is the

4:28

best press you can buy for a

4:31

dollar at any moment in history. If

4:33

you are in opposition to Trump, Republican

4:36

competing, not just for necessarily 2024,

4:40

but for who takes the mantle of

4:43

Trumpism after Trump, the Republican Party

4:45

after Trump, it may be

4:47

the case, for example, no matter what,

4:49

this is basically Trump's last swing up

4:52

to bat. Whether

4:54

he wins or loses, at any

4:57

rate, there will be a battle for

4:59

the baton. There will be a crisis

5:01

of emerging leadership. The

5:03

biggest stars who are starting out that race

5:05

are going to have a big advantage. Isaac,

5:09

here's why I wanted to play this,

5:11

because to me, this is a fascinating

5:14

insight. Most people are not hearing

5:16

this story. The Yankees

5:18

and the Cowboys, the idea that

5:21

you've got this typically

5:23

competing power blocks

5:26

in Washington that are all going for

5:28

money and policy, and it's the

5:31

big agriculture and the big pharma, which

5:33

we know now from COVID is a

5:35

huge industry. Look at

5:37

what else is out there. What's the

5:40

military industrial complex? It's Ukraine. It's

5:43

the money machine for war. Then

5:46

it's the financial markets, and it's the

5:48

Jamie Dimon stuff like that. What

5:51

I'm trying to figure out

5:54

is his assessment is that

5:56

both of them typically have competed. It's

5:58

like the Democrats and Clinton. dynasty would

6:00

be over here with the agricultural stuff.

6:02

And then the war machine was always

6:05

Republican. They always see wars out there.

6:07

But the two have joined together against

6:09

Trump, like the Power Rangers analogy, because

6:12

he's not on either side,

6:14

at least before you'd have one guy or

6:16

now both are joined together. Nikki

6:19

Haley then becomes the

6:21

weird candidate, which

6:23

explains why she's getting funding from

6:26

non-magga donors that are in like

6:28

San Diego or San Francisco, billionaires

6:31

that are giving her money, not

6:33

because she's going to win, but because

6:36

she could actually

6:38

suck up some psychic oxygen so that

6:40

her name is big enough to

6:43

pick up the baton when Trump's off the

6:45

scene and kind of like recover

6:47

the Republican mantle. What's your—

6:49

now, I just dropped it on the whole audience, and you're

6:51

a young guy. How old are you? Nineteen.

6:54

Nineteen years old, ladies and gentlemen. But

6:57

as you're hearing that, what do you think of that?

6:59

Does that make sense now that you hear it? I

7:02

think so. When I'm thinking about it, why

7:04

does she not even have a chance in her

7:07

own state in the primaries? In

7:10

the polls, she's not even anywhere close to

7:12

Trump, and that's her own home state. So

7:15

why is she even still in the race at

7:17

this point? So you're in social media. The reason

7:19

why she's doing it, according to their theory here,

7:22

is she's building an audience.

7:24

And it's kind of like this weird thing

7:26

I found years ago. It

7:29

was years ago when Hillary Clinton and Sarah

7:31

Palin were both having these huge

7:33

negatives, like, you know, they were for

7:35

or against them. But the

7:37

more that you're visible in terms

7:40

of the social

7:42

media, the better it

7:45

is for sales overall anyway. So

7:47

the game is she's increasing regardless

7:49

of what happens. Her visibility is

7:51

going up, up, up. The donor

7:54

money's there even if she loses.

7:57

The billion dollars worth of money that's

7:59

behind her? is her war chest

8:01

for whatever she wants to do next. In

8:03

the meantime, you can expect her to be

8:06

in MSNBC and all these other shows because

8:09

she ain't going anywhere. She's propped

8:11

up in the saddle

8:13

of the, you know, the fake

8:15

Republican party. And I don't think anybody's

8:17

gonna be able to, to

8:20

be able to destroy Trump unless

8:23

it's the big fear that

8:25

is out there, which is an assassin, or

8:28

maybe some conviction. Now, there's another

8:30

news cycle that's kind of interesting,

8:32

Isaac, is there's

8:35

a, Trump just lost his $83

8:37

million punishment

8:40

case for a crime that

8:43

he says, not only he never committed, he

8:45

says he never even met the woman who's

8:47

accusing him of molesting

8:49

her in a dressing

8:52

room at a department

8:54

store in New York City. He

8:56

said, I never even met you. Did they have

8:59

any video cameras, even showing me anywhere near

9:01

that store? She had the

9:03

year wrong when it happened. It's over

9:05

30 years ago. Then she said,

9:07

oh, maybe it wasn't this year, maybe it was the other year.

9:10

And then she said, but I know exactly what I

9:12

was wearing when he assaulted me. Then

9:14

they checked that out and found out that the

9:18

dress that she said she was wearing hadn't

9:20

been designed till two years after she

9:22

said she wore it. So

9:24

you can't get the year right. There's no

9:27

video footage showing that Trump was even

9:29

in the department store. And,

9:31

but here's the way that they do this.

9:34

The wicked machinery on the left

9:36

will find a Soros funded DA,

9:38

somebody who basically will weaponize the

9:41

office of being a district

9:44

attorney or an

9:46

official, and they will

9:48

try Trump for anything in

9:50

order to get the case where

9:53

their corrupt influence is the strongest.

9:56

So New York city juries, 93%, like

9:58

in Washington, DC, 93%

10:01

are going to poll anti-Trump. So the likelihood

10:03

is you can get yourself a corrupt

10:05

DA to create a case out of

10:08

fiction, but try the case

10:10

where the jury's the most prejudiced, you

10:12

can get a conviction. Now the

10:14

American people are watching this $83 million

10:18

punishment, which is basically broken

10:21

up into various, it's like $16

10:23

million for pain and $30 million

10:25

for psychological damage.

10:32

And it's all with a woman who claims her career

10:34

was screwed up by Trump

10:37

denying her claim and

10:39

slandering her. So she's paying for

10:42

damages, not even paying this to

10:44

prove that he did this, but getting paid

10:47

because Trump slandered her after she

10:49

made the accusation. And

10:52

the result is there's actually two

10:55

areas that could possibly be appealed. It's the only part

10:57

that I want to encourage you out

10:59

there with because I can't believe, I

11:02

don't act indifferently when I hear these stories. It

11:05

bothers me when I hear them. When

11:08

I hear that Giuliani's having to pay $150

11:11

million, the left

11:13

will bankrupt you to destroy you. And

11:16

the audience just moves on to the next story. I don't do

11:18

that. I feel like this is happening

11:20

to somebody I know. His

11:23

attorney, whose name is Alina Haber,

11:26

she said this, she had this comment. Ladies

11:29

and gentlemen, you

11:31

are not allowed to be stripped of every defense

11:33

that you have. You

11:36

are not allowed to be told that

11:38

you can't bring it up. And imagine

11:41

a point where a judge tells the

11:43

lawyer before your client, the

11:45

former president of the United States,

11:48

the leading candidate and

11:50

obvious nominee for the Republican Party,

11:53

before he takes the stand to

11:55

defend himself, Ms. Haber, tell

11:57

me the questions you're going to ask in Oakland.

12:00

in court and tell me exactly what

12:02

he's going to respond. And then edited

12:04

my questions, edited the

12:07

response he was allowed to give. And

12:10

guess what my client did? He took the stand. He

12:12

abided by the rules of this corrupt system

12:15

that I've seen. We will

12:17

immediately appeal. We will set aside

12:19

that ridiculous jury. And I just want to

12:21

remind you all of one thing. I will

12:23

continue with President Trump to fight for everybody's

12:25

First Amendment right to speak. And

12:27

here's the point. No, people

12:29

don't realize how I just told you

12:31

the DA is corrupt. Then we find

12:33

out this week. The

12:36

judge had a

12:38

personal relationship with the

12:41

prosecutor that is working in

12:43

defense of this woman who's got these accusations.

12:46

The judge was a mentor to

12:49

that attorney, which means

12:51

they have a prior undisclosed relationship.

12:54

So now you've got an impartial judge

12:56

who's actually working with the prosecutor in

12:59

their history. They have a relationship, and

13:02

that wasn't disclosed. I don't know why

13:04

that information wasn't made public. I can't

13:06

imagine something as big as this, and

13:08

nobody knows about it. But okay,

13:10

so now you're 19 years

13:13

old, and you hear news

13:15

going out like that. Who knows whether

13:18

or not it was a big interest to you. But

13:20

I'm curious. Was

13:23

it your impression that did you hear about

13:25

the story at all? And what

13:28

was your thinking as you're hearing the news about

13:30

that? Was it just your first impression was, well,

13:33

did he do something, or there must be more to

13:35

the story? Or what were you thinking? Because you

13:37

probably don't get what I just got, which is

13:40

this information. Yeah, I feel

13:42

like whenever I hear about all these

13:44

different lawsuits against Trump, it's like

13:46

Trump is like one big mud

13:48

monster. And the more mud that the media

13:50

or the Democrats throw on him, it just

13:54

feeds his want to

13:56

win. Like, They can't hurt him

13:58

more than they already have. And so

14:00

he does take the things and consumes them. And

14:03

unless they're actually a book and victim which and

14:05

on our have been then. I.

14:07

Feel like is is gonna take these and and

14:09

use them as drive to to win the election.

14:13

Here. And I'll tell you what it really that I

14:15

think you're right. I thank god. He's.

14:17

Built for combat. He.

14:20

Will be able to appeal this on

14:22

announced the appeal has any strength or

14:24

where that goes technically. Because.

14:27

The jury's made their just their decision job.

14:29

The argument was of the judge or the

14:31

a lawyer when he was saying you have

14:33

to decide on the amount. He.

14:36

Said look, the guy's a billionaire. He'll never feel

14:38

it. Send. Him a message. So.

14:41

This was actually a message.

14:44

Solicitation. From. A

14:46

largely democrat Juri in New York who

14:48

doesn't like Trump? Send. Him

14:51

a message. He'll. Never feel

14:53

it is a billionaire. He.

14:55

Could do a million a day. Enough feeling.

14:58

That. Was the closing argument of

15:00

the. Prosecutor. And.

15:04

So Trump's gonna go through this. One.

15:07

Two three, four more times. And.

15:09

I think you're right. I think every time it happens.

15:12

I. Mean, I'm here. Joe Rogan. Have

15:14

you ever listened Joe Rogan bile?

15:16

I'm passe would secular you know?

15:18

podcasting. And he's just like drop

15:21

enough bombs on the things will not in the

15:23

world. And they're talking about this latest

15:25

crazy. I mean they got a scene from Anderson

15:27

Cooper? i'm in Iowa ago. Nice Christian audience out

15:29

there. Be got to know what's going on. And.

15:32

As well as interview by Anderson Cooper and.

15:34

Anderson. Freaks out he what he called for a

15:36

break. Because. He's talking about.

15:38

You know she's a sex

15:40

columnist and Relationship Problems New

15:42

York. And. He says you know.

15:46

He. Says rape is a very serious. things goes

15:48

well. I don't think so. I figure eight this

15:50

can be actually a very romantic fantasy. And

15:53

he looks at her like she's actually a

15:55

screwball. A D C and to be going. What's.

15:57

Called for a break right now. That. The.

16:00

Woman: Her. When she's like seventy

16:02

two years and seventy three years of

16:04

age, she's no longer a relevant columnists

16:07

in New York Obviously. Older.

16:10

People. Get retired. But.

16:12

She says it's because of Trump that

16:14

her career was damaged. I

16:16

say it's be as embassies are already

16:19

celebrate how she's going spend that eighty

16:21

three million dollars I think this produces

16:23

for people. Are. Repulsion and

16:25

a concern about the American. System

16:28

which explains one more thing. Have another

16:30

go over to be the whiteboard. The

16:32

glass board. Of Directors

16:35

have their saw what do we have

16:37

a do ever of of I guess

16:39

we have a clip your somewhere A

16:41

Nikki Haley's Sweet Good A Graphic Fourteen.

16:44

Nikki. Haley. Does. Speaking of

16:46

crazy Nicky, she does a tweet about

16:48

Gene Carol. This is a woman who

16:50

got will were eighty three million. And.

16:53

You want to talk about a tone deaf

16:55

stupid response? Donald. Trump wants to

16:57

be the presumptive Republican nominee, and we're

16:59

talking about were talking about eighty three

17:02

million dollars in damages. We're.

17:04

Not talking about fixing the border.

17:06

We're. Not talking about tackling

17:09

inflation. America. Can

17:11

do a better than Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

17:13

In other words, She. Could

17:15

care less that the Justice system

17:17

in America will target an innocent

17:20

civilian. Smear. Them with

17:22

a false accusation, rig the system

17:24

and bankrupt that she says big

17:26

deal. Who's why are we talking

17:28

about that Which we Tibet Inflation.

17:31

I. Think we should be talking about. Sending.

17:34

Nikki Haley home. And.

17:36

Getting on with the real world

17:38

right now. The. China.

17:41

Is buying of goals at record rates?

17:43

You're not here, but this in the

17:45

news. Russia. Is

17:48

buying of gold at record race?

17:50

What's this China? and what does

17:52

Russian know about the American economy

17:54

that controls like. The. Dollar

17:56

denominated globe out there. They.

17:59

Know the. American economy under Biden is

18:01

as bad as or military. And.

18:04

That's why they're attacking us over

18:06

one hundred times. In. The

18:08

last does six months we've been attacked. By.

18:11

A proxies of I

18:13

Iran. Iran just signed an

18:15

agreement Would Russia. A Not

18:18

solidifying their unity as two

18:20

nations working together. China.

18:22

And Russia and Iran are basically beginning to

18:24

form a pack. Why?

18:26

His goal being bought up my things because they

18:28

know the American economy with thirty four, thirty five

18:31

trillion dollars with the debt. Is

18:33

in a serious. Free. By

18:35

the way, what does the United States doing while other

18:37

countries are buying gold? Were. Fooling

18:39

around with how to create a digital currency

18:41

is almost like they're cool expecting the collapse

18:43

of something, but they want to get their

18:46

claws indie with digital data. Ominous.

18:49

Just see that you all take actually really

18:51

need to read twenty page report that I

18:53

got our. On. Birch Gold

18:55

Just read the report going to

18:57

last one with.com Forward/birch. And.

18:59

Decide for yourself. If. The

19:01

silver is mine and the gold as mine is

19:03

what the Bible says and hey guys, many God

19:06

has given us a clue. The during a period

19:08

of intense shaking, you should be moving your money

19:10

away from what may be unstable like the American

19:12

Dollar and putting it into what. Is. A

19:14

historic store of value gold and

19:17

silver. Just. Check it out! And.

19:19

You'll see why I've helped so

19:21

many people. Put. Their ira

19:23

of their retirement or lock it in

19:26

on gold which is stable. Rather,

19:28

Than the dollar and America which is

19:30

going through an incense shaking right now.

19:33

Are. Right, That's my that's my exhortation as

19:35

well as.com for such birch are going to

19:37

head over here to the board and eyes

19:39

ago. Want to give you a Bible verse?

19:42

Here's an unusual segue for the program. What?

19:44

Do you do as a young man?

19:46

when you're hearing all this negative news,

19:49

right? You gotta? You have to have

19:51

a way of filtering out what's going

19:53

on so that it doesn't reduce. Anxiety.

19:56

And depression and distress. and

19:59

here's what i want to read a scenario here to

20:02

share an idea within the next five minutes so I think

20:04

you'd change your life. Since

20:07

here in the book of Acts chapter 13 that the

20:10

apostle Paul goes off to this place

20:12

called Antioch and in

20:14

verse 42 of chapter 13 of

20:17

the book of Acts when the

20:19

Jews went out of the synagogue there was

20:21

a sermon that Paul was giving the Gentiles

20:24

begged that the words that were spoken could

20:26

be preached to them the next Sabbath. Now

20:29

the Gentiles represents a new audience

20:32

and when the congregation broke up many

20:35

of the Jews in devout proselytes those

20:37

are people that were converting to Judaism they

20:40

followed Paul and Barnabas who

20:43

speaking to them persuaded them

20:46

to continue in

20:48

the message they had that God

20:51

was giving supernatural grace

20:53

to mankind that mankind could

20:55

be saved and redeemed and have a

20:57

relationship with their creator that would manifest

20:59

in multiple ways in the

21:01

miserable earth. On the

21:04

next Sabbath almost the

21:06

whole city came together to hear the

21:08

word of God. Notice this

21:11

next Sabbath almost the whole city

21:14

but when the Jews saw the multitudes they

21:16

were filled with envy contradicting

21:19

and blaspheming they opposed the

21:21

things spoken by Paul this

21:23

is a powerful insight almost the

21:26

whole city is gathered together but

21:29

what's happening is the people that have

21:31

power and and

21:33

privilege are frequently

21:35

threatened by a

21:37

message which is pulling away the power

21:39

and the privilege from them this is

21:42

like what's happening in America you're I'm

21:44

making a parallel on purpose and I'm doing it

21:47

at my own peril I'm saying that

21:49

a lot of the political discussions going on

21:52

is a lot of the attack that

21:54

is against people that are part of

21:56

the populist movement the MAGA movement or

21:58

Trump the populist candidate It isn't

22:00

really because securing the border is a bad

22:02

idea or not going to war

22:05

isn't a good idea or

22:07

cracking down on China and fentanyl isn't

22:09

a good idea. All those ideas, everybody

22:11

agrees, are good. It's because the power

22:13

is being taken away from the Washington

22:16

people that have had it. My

22:19

point about the Nikki Haley thing, it's the

22:21

power brokers that are threatened by this movement.

22:25

And so they contradict, they

22:27

blaspheme, they oppose because

22:29

they're envious that their power is being competed

22:32

with by somebody else. It's

22:34

the same dynamic. So

22:37

Paul and Barnabas grew bold. They said, you know,

22:39

it was necessary that the word of God should

22:41

be spoken to you first, but

22:44

since you're rejecting it, you

22:46

judge yourself unworthy of the very message

22:48

we bring. You're rejecting your own gift

22:50

of eternal life. From now on, we

22:52

won't go to the Jews. We're going

22:54

to go to the receptive Gentiles. Whoo!

22:58

Because the Lord has commanded us and then they

23:00

quote a Bible verse, I've set you as the

23:02

light to the Gentiles that you should be for

23:05

salvation to the ends of the earth. And I think

23:07

they're quoting there, probably the

23:10

prophet Isaiah. Now

23:13

watch this. When the Gentiles

23:15

heard that, they were actually glad.

23:18

They were, yay! They're actually going to get, these

23:20

guys are going to hang out with them. And

23:22

they glorified the word of the Lord. And as

23:25

many as have been appointed to eternal life, they

23:27

actually believed. And the word of the

23:29

Lord was being spread throughout all the region. Now

23:32

the message is going on. The

23:34

Gentiles are receptive. The Jews are

23:36

holding their arms. They're angry that

23:38

they're losing their power of influence.

23:41

But watch what happens. This is like, right,

23:43

it's moderate. This is what's happening in America.

23:47

The Jews are substitute

23:50

the elites. They

23:53

stirred up, catch

23:55

this. They Stirred up

23:57

the devout and prominent women. And

24:00

achievement of the city both jews and gentiles.

24:03

They. Poison them. Big.

24:06

Got into their ear and it

24:08

made accusations about the movement. So.

24:11

Much so that there was a persecutors

24:13

you're raised up against Poland Barnabas and

24:16

they were expelled from the region. There's.

24:19

My point. Paul.

24:21

Barnabas. Isaac.

24:24

Have. Gone through. Rejection.

24:27

Persecution on just abuse

24:29

by a manipulation of

24:31

elites stirring up opposition

24:33

based on lies. And

24:35

what does the Bible say? They.

24:38

shook off the dust from their feet, And.

24:40

They came to icon him. And.

24:42

The disciples were filled with joy and

24:45

the holy spirit. The

24:47

disciples were filled with joy

24:49

and the holy spirit. Says

24:53

this is my own podcast and not

24:55

a television broadcasts I can go over

24:57

five minutes on to worry about Tv

24:59

on Going To give me the five

25:02

minute reason why Isaac. Can.

25:04

You. See. Injustice.

25:08

John. Gene Corel.

25:10

Eighty three million dollars worth of Trump's

25:13

wealth go into a woman who makes

25:15

up an accusation. And says

25:17

she's suffered psychological damage. And

25:19

Trump's defense. How can you

25:22

as a believer? Watch. What's happening

25:24

in America? Watch the news cycle.

25:27

See. Injustice and still be filled with

25:29

joy. Also just you inherit of know

25:31

shows you hear go into the board.

25:36

And. It's a diagram. reviews before but I

25:38

want you to see how it works.

25:40

This is how. You.

25:44

Are. The

25:46

media actually controls. And

25:49

the school system controls.

25:53

And. Of Entertainment

25:55

controls the imagination.

25:58

of people First, you

26:01

have the event. So

26:03

the event is whatever the news

26:05

cycle is covering. So

26:08

the event could be Donald

26:10

Trump going to court

26:12

again because he's got another indictment. He's a

26:14

criminal. Well, how do you know he's a

26:16

criminal? All we know is going to court.

26:19

Well, there is always

26:22

a belief that

26:24

you form about the event and

26:27

the way that MSNBC and CNN or the

26:29

way that the universities are able

26:31

to propagandize is they take any event

26:33

and now watch how this works. This

26:36

is so muy importante that you get

26:38

this. The way

26:40

that you see things is

26:42

determined by who is interpreting

26:44

the event. Whoever

26:47

is explaining to you what

26:49

does that mean? What's going on? The

26:53

teacher, the

26:55

preacher, the

26:57

journalist, the comedian,

27:00

the late night show, their interpretation

27:05

and belief about what's

27:07

happening shapes how you see

27:10

what's happening. Now based on

27:12

your beliefs, this is how all life works.

27:15

You'll make decisions. You'll

27:18

make decisions. Well, I

27:20

wouldn't be a Christian because

27:22

I've heard that Christians were involved with the insurrection

27:24

and you were all about. So if you believe

27:27

at the event of January 6th was a Christian

27:29

nationalist thing, even though it's a lie, if that's

27:32

your belief, well, then your decision is going to be

27:34

that all Christians are dangerous. And when you hear me

27:36

come to your town, you're going to come protest me

27:38

even though I can declare I'm innocent, but I just

27:40

showed you a story in the Bible where this is

27:42

what happens. Well the

27:45

problem is decisions always

27:47

lead to results. You

27:50

could say your harvest, whatever

27:53

you're getting in life is a direct

27:55

result of your decisions.

27:58

Your decisions are a direct result of your decisions. Consequence

28:00

of what you believe and

28:03

what you believe is based on

28:05

your interpretation of life

28:07

experiences. That makes sense to you so

28:09

far? All right, so what

28:12

causes Paul and Barnabas to have

28:14

joy is that the

28:17

event that they went through, which

28:19

is persecution and unjust abuse,

28:24

doesn't make them say, I am

28:26

a victim. It

28:29

is unjust. The world

28:31

stinks. You can't get a fair deal. Somehow

28:35

they ended up having a harvest of

28:37

joy. How did that happen? Because here's

28:39

what I believe a

28:41

Christian interpretation is. Regardless

28:44

of what happens in the event, the

28:46

belief that they had was

28:49

that they had preached the

28:51

word of God, that they

28:53

had a harvest among the Gentiles,

28:56

and that therefore, based upon the

28:58

fact that God had given them

29:00

success, they could move on

29:02

from there and make the decision that

29:04

they would dust off their feet, release

29:07

themselves from the frustration, and

29:09

that they would end up having a harvest of joy.

29:11

So I'm going to suggest something to you. As

29:13

long as you are faithful to

29:15

be doing what God's called you to do,

29:18

to live by the word of God, to

29:20

speak the word of God, and to be

29:22

judged by the word of God, it doesn't

29:24

matter what your enemies say. The

29:26

Bible says that the righteous are guaranteed

29:28

that they're going to suffer persecution. But

29:31

rather than becoming bitter, your decision

29:33

is going to be as long

29:35

as my persecution is because I'm

29:37

doing right. Then I

29:40

believe that God is the one who

29:42

ultimately is in charge, and that God

29:44

will bless me. And because of that,

29:47

your faith is always able to rise

29:49

above the persecution, the accusation, or the

29:51

injustice. Your challenge is going

29:53

to be making sure you don't believe

29:56

what you're told about what you're

29:58

hearing and seeing happen in the news. You

30:00

have to be able to discern what God's actually

30:02

saying. If you can do that, you'll make the

30:04

kinds of decisions. You get the kind of results

30:06

that will give you joy. I say

30:09

to you that your belief on everything has

30:11

to be filtered through what does the Word

30:13

of God say about this? What does the

30:15

Bible say? In the last days,

30:18

men shall be lovers of their own selves.

30:20

The Apostle Paul says in 2nd

30:23

Timothy chapter 4.13, men

30:25

shall be lovers of their own selves.

30:27

Because of that, there'll be times of

30:29

stress. I'm not expecting the world

30:31

actually to get better and better. I

30:33

am expecting, like the verse I read,

30:35

there to be a harvest that is

30:37

coming forth and that cities and nations

30:40

are going to be rightly divided and

30:42

that we're going to see more people coming to the knowledge

30:44

of the truth now than ever before. And

30:46

if that's your belief, you're lining up with

30:49

what the Bible says. Jesus said the harvest

30:51

is the end of the world. He doesn't say

30:53

the wicked, but the harvest. Notice on

30:56

the harvest, because all of this

30:58

that's happening in America is actually produced

31:00

in the climate for a harvest.

31:02

And if you believe that, you'll

31:04

have joy regardless of what you're going

31:06

through. Make sense? Look

31:09

forward to seeing you again

31:11

tomorrow. God bless you. We're

31:15

entering a period of time that has

31:17

increased hostility against people of faith. It's

31:20

a time when Christians are going to be

31:22

tested on a moral, physical, psychological, and

31:24

even a financial basis. I'm

31:27

here to remind you that God is the

31:29

one who has blessed you thus far, and

31:31

He will take care of you in the

31:33

future. You have a divine responsibility, however, to

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see trouble and prepare yourself. For

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the value of the US dollar, the

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