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There are some people that have apparently decided that Trump is worth praying for. Get the out of here, people. This is wild times. We've established over the last eight years that Trump is a liar. This is a poll that was conducted in August. Religious leaders, 42% of people trust what religious leaders are telling. Their friends and family, 63%. But apparently, among Trump voters, they believe what Trump is telling them 71%. If anything that we've established over the last eight years is that Trump is a life. The training at the Dream City Church in Phoenix, Arizona. Is it 10,000,000? Is it 20,000,000? Monday, the twenty second, the day after the funeral. That's Christianity. Absolutely. The truth will set you free. The truth shall set you free.

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- Speaker 0 expresses a core problem: how to support the Donald Trump presidency when the figures associated with his circle (Alex Jones, Owen Shroyer, Ian Carroll) embody traits they oppose, prompting questions about alignment with their side. He asks how to reconcile supporting Trump with these associations, calling it an objective problem. - Speaker 1 responds that he has not researched certain controversial items (Eric Prince’s phone) and notes that Eric Prince is a polarizing figure from the military-industrial complex world. He argues that involvement in war fighting does not automatically make someone evil and that a full picture requires digging beyond initial impressions, acknowledging he hasn’t done all the research. - Speaker 0 challenges this, citing his own video: Eric Prince has three CEOs for Blackwater, all with intricate ties to the IDF. He questions coincidence between Palantir Technologies and the surveillance state, Israel’s influence, and three IDF-affiliated Blackwater CEOs, referencing USS Liberty and suggesting Eric Prince’s past atrocities and a lack of accountability. He asks whether such a figure could ever be considered a good person and whether repentance is possible, noting he hasn’t seen Prince acknowledge past wrongs. - Speaker 0 adds BlackRock as another easy target, claiming BlackRock, with help from the Trump administration, bought two ports in the Panama Canal for $22.8 billion, and contends Trump mentioned a company would buy the Panama Canal during the State of the Union, but did not name BlackRock. He challenges the listener to consider whether Trump is on their side given this nugget of information. - Speaker 1 says he was not endorsing a specific device or action, calling the “phones” comment offhand and irrelevant. He reiterates he isn’t waiting for Trump or Elon Musk to act in the interest of people, and states he’s intentionally not waiting for them to do so. He emphasizes starting change bottom-up, and encourages starting conversations rather than trolling, suggesting Seven Seas could help. - Speaker 0 shifts to a broader miscommunication problem: there’s a gap where people misread each other, treating allies as enemies. He advocates filling this gap through dialogue with diverse figures like Seven Seas, Ian Carroll, Joe Rogan, Whitney Webb, Derek Brose. He mentions a planned March sit-down interview between Derek Brose and Ian Carroll, hoping for a productive exchange, while noting past heated exchanges where ad hominem attacks diminished constructive dialogue. He cites Clint Russell and redheaded libertarian as examples of contentious interactions. - They discuss disagreements over Trump’s ideology and policies, including concerns that Trump still praises the VA, pharma, and large-scale spending, which confounds libertarian critiques. He cites a national debt comparison between Obama and Trump era spending, arguing that debt devalues the dollar and harms Americans, regardless of party. - Speaker 0 reiterates suspicion that the criticism of Trump and Elon Musk coexists with perceived support for them, labeling it an inconsistency. He promises to withhold calling someone a shill until there is clear intent to deceive. Speaker 1 suggests focusing on good-faith arguments, mentioning Glenn Greenwald with respect, and invites Seven Seas to share their take on Ian Carroll’s reaction to Seven Seas’ post.

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The speaker expresses admiration for President Trump and criticizes the media for spreading lies about him. They claim that the Democratic Party is splitting into a communist and socialist wing and wants to ban elections. The speaker warns of a global plan to collapse the third world and create political division, followed by a release of a bioweapon to wipe out billions of people. They believe that the elite are building bunkers in New Zealand and plan to merge with silicon to transcend humanity. The speaker urges listeners to wake up to this satanic interdimensional attack. The transcript ends with a promotion for a turmeric supplement.

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- Trump's gonna kill all you people. - So did not inject g p one five p p one four developed by my people, Israelis, at MIT with HIV in it. - This is a gen by the Israelis. - They're getting rid of all you Americans. - You're all part of the line of Edom. - They consider Donald Trump their Mashiach. - 163 Orthodox rabbis. - Came together at Trump's golf course and handed him the silver crowns. - They gave him a menorah about two weeks ago, and on the bottom, the inscription says the Prince of Giza, an utterance out of the prophet Isaiah for the Mashiach, the Messiah. - They in Israel, the Knesset and in the Sanhedrin have proclaimed Donald Trump the Messiah. - They gave Trump the silver crown of the Torah. - That's the silver crown in Jerusalem. - This is to be given to the Messiah and the Messiah only.

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The speaker asserts a series of conspiratorial claims about Donald Trump, Israel, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Key points include: - A claim that g p one five p p one four (interpreted as a gene) was developed by Israelis at MIT with HIV in it, and that this is a genetic modification “by the Israelis.” The speaker denies involvement with such a creation. - A assertion that Israelis are “getting rid of all you Americans” and that “you’re all part of the line of Adam.” The speaker claims Israelis consider Donald Trump their Mashiach (Messiah). - The speaker states that 163 Orthodox rabbis came together at Trump’s golf course and gave him the silver crown of the Torah, saying he is the Messiah. They claim Trump was given a menorah with an inscription calling him “the prince of peace,” an utterance from the prophet Isaiah. - It is claimed that the Knesset and the Sanhedrin in Israel have proclaimed Donald Trump the Messiah, and that the silver crown of the Torah is to be given to the Messiah. The speaker asserts these rabbis “run your country.” - The speaker says they worked four years on Trump’s campaign team and characterizes the rabbis as part of a larger Zionist influence. - A broad accusation that the entire COVID agenda was orchestrated by Zionist Jews, with the claim that they want “all you people dead” in the land of Edom, and that Trump is the head of Edom. The speaker contends that people are being killed off with injections and that “Amalek” wants all non-Jews dead. - The speaker describes the claim that Trump authorized a military operation (Operation Warp Speed) on 03/27/2020, approved by the DOD, and that the whole COVID agenda is tied to Zionist Jews with dual citizenship. - Personal accusation: the speaker’s son is dying from the vaccine Trump brought out, and they urge warning to fellow Americans. - The speaker references their own social media handle (trump_played_you) and repeatedly urges the idea that Trump is their Messiah and will return, concluding with the statement that “Trump’s gonna kill all you people.” - The dialogue closes with a crowd interaction about the back of a shirt and a chant of “Go, Trump. Go, Trump.”

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The speaker argues that “Christians evangelists here in America, which almost all of them are Republicans, they probably all gonna vote for Trump” and that they are “very poor Israel.” He says, without Christianity, the U.S. has little to do with Israel, noting “The only things they are helping us is because of religion reason.” He contends they’re “not doing it for us. They are doing it only for themselves.” He warns, “Make no mistake. They all believe that once we will go back to the holy land and JC Penny will show up to redeem the world, he will put us all to be burned in hell,” because “we've never accepted him, and we won't accept him.” He questions why “a lot of the people who made Aliyah, it's Christian money,” adding “They get hundreds of millions of dollars donation from them.” He says “the Messiah would come,” but “They just have the wrong identity of the Messiah. That's it. They believe that it's actually JC.” “They would dump all the Christian symbols you know well because it would be so obvious that it's all fake. Mhmm. Rabbi Thay”

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The speaker says about Trump's campaign team: "they're calling him the prince of peace" and "Donald Trump is considered the Mashiach of Israel, the Messiah ... by these rabbis who run your country." He alleges "The whole COVID agenda was done by Zionist Jews," who "want all you people dead here in the land of Edom," and that "They're gonna kill you people off with this injection." He states "You're considered Amalek, and they want all you people dead." The speaker adds "Trump played you," and that "My son's dying from this shot that Donald Trump brought out through a military operation warp speed, 03/27/2020 approved by the DOD." He mentions "dual citizenship, Zionist Jews" and "I used to be a hardcore Zionist." They want all you people dead and Trump is their Messiah. "Make no mistake of it. He won't return." "Trump's gonna kill all you people."

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The speaker, identifying himself as Junal Trump, "the father of the vaccine," urges listeners to get their fourth jab. He claims to be "running this game" and "stacking the cash," noting that his donors are Jewish. He references "penthouse suites" and a "golden throne," asserting that he is "calling the shots." He ends by saying "Oy vey. Oy vey. Vey. Hashem protect us. Jewish people today."

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President Donald J. Trump, a businessman with a plan to make America great again, has done more for the country than so-called experts in foreign relations. The speaker believes that Democrats and the deep state are evil and demonic. They mention a man wearing a shirt that says "niggas for Trump," which they see as a call to the black community. The speaker argues that Democrats, not the white man, have been against the black community, and criticizes Charlamagne the God for supporting Joe Biden. They express hope that more black people are waking up to the truth about the Democratic Party. The speaker also mentions a legal case and encourages viewers to join them on various platforms.

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The speaker accuses Israelis of developing a harmful injection with HIV to harm Americans, claiming they see Donald Trump as their messiah. 163 rabbis allegedly gave Trump the silver crown of the Torah, calling him the prince of peace. The speaker warns of a COVID agenda orchestrated by Zionist Jews to eliminate Americans, with Trump as their leader. The speaker's son is suffering from the vaccine Trump promoted. The speaker urges Americans to be cautious, as they believe Trump and Zionists want to eradicate them. The speaker's shirt supports Trump's actions.

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I visited Jonathan at the Jewish deli, and of course, we talked about Trump. When I asked who Trump is to them, they said Trump is our new Messiah. They want to believe Trump is the Messiah. I think God is using Donald Trump to hasten the coming of the Lord. We need to be serious and stay tuned because he's lining up with Israel in a major way right now.

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Let's be real, all of you who believe in the Bible, you must see we're in the end times. The Antichrist is here, but who is it? Is it Elon Musk, Donald Trump, or even Barron? It could be anyone at this point. Remember Melania's bizarre Christmas decorations? This is what we're dealing with. I was happy, floating in a pool, but now I'm back to worrying about who the Antichrist is. And those of you bible thumpers, you put us in this situation. So, fuck you, and fuck your bible.

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Speaker 0, speaking in March 2024, argues for “deflating” the system. The core claim is that there exists a fake controlled opposition: illiterion puppets posing as opponents on each side, but in reality both sides serve the same agenda of totalitarian control and the controlling illiterion masters. The purpose of deflating, according to this view, is to prevent the fake opposition from being bribed or blackmailed, which would otherwise keep control of the narrative and shape of public perception. The speaker contends that in these large-scale systems there is no real democratic choice and there never will be. The proposed solution is to deflate the parasitic system. The transcript then references David Icke and a claim about Donald Trump: “David Icke, Trump doubles down on support for COVID fake vaccines and boosters despite outcry from conservatives.” The speaker questions Trump supporters, stating that “He was a fraud all along as I have said since 2016 and he has been leading you to glorious failure for the masters that own him. No politician is going to get us out of this. We have to do it.” This presents the position that Trump’s stance on vaccines is used to illustrate a broader pattern of manipulation by a so-called masters’ system, implying that political leaders are not the solution and that collective action is necessary outside the conventional political framework. The transcript also includes a claim attributed to Catherine Austin Fitz: “Trump put $10 billion dollars into a program to depopulate The US.” This assertion is presented as a sourced claim, accompanied by a prompt to like and follow and a source referenced as tumia.org. The overall narrative ties these points together to argue that both mainstream politics and alleged hidden forces operate to maintain control, and that true change requires deflating the parasitic system rather than relying on political figures or conventional democratic processes.

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The transcript opens with a claim about a broad deflation of an overarching system described as parasitic and designed to maintain totalitarian control. The speaker asserts the existence of fake controlled opposition—“illiterion puppets pretending to oppose the illiterion puppets on the other side, but in fact both sides acting for the same agenda of totalitarian control and for their controlling illiterion masters.” The point is that these fake opposing camps are manufactured to fool the public, conceal crucial truths, and push forward the totalitarian agenda of the owners or “illiterion masters.” Because of this dynamic, the speaker contends there is no genuine democratic choice, and there never will be, unless a deflation of the parasitic system occurs. The proposed solution is to deflate or dismantle the parasitic system itself. Following this, the transcript cites external figures to corroborate or illustrate the claimed manipulation of political narratives. It references David Icke and asserts that “Trump doubles down on support for COVID fake vaccines and boosters despite outcry from conservatives,” prompting a direct appeal to Trump supporters with the assertion that “He was a fraud all along as I have said since 2016 and he has been leading you to glorious failure for the masters that own him.” The implication is that no politician will deliver liberation from the perceived control by the masters who own or influence them, reinforcing the call that systemic change cannot come from traditional political routes alone and that a radical reordering is necessary. The transcript then includes a claim attributed to Catherine Austin Fitz, stating that “Trump put $10 billion dollars into a program to depopulate The US.” The excerpt ends with a request to “Please like and follow,” and cites a source: tumia.org. The concluding flavor of the message emphasizes that these points illustrate a pattern of manipulation by “masters,” supporting the broader argument that deflating the system is essential to counteract the perceived control and deception embedded within contemporary political dynamics. Throughout, the speaker weaves together the critique of fake opposition, the assertion of a universal political manipulation by hidden elites, and the call for dismantling the parasitic system as the only path to real change. The references to David Icke and Catherine Austin Fitz function as corroborating voices within this narrative, while the mention of a specific monetary figure and a cited source provides a concrete touchstone for the accompanying claims.

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Speaker 0 argues that during the Gaza/Israel conflict, genocide is taking place and that the United States is complicit, stating there is “no question” about it. He says, “If we had Nuremberg trials, we’re not gonna have them,” and asserts that Joe Biden and his principal lieutenants, and Donald Trump and his principal lieutenants, would be hanged, because “we are talking about a genocide.” He notes that “the greatest of all crimes” is happening and that hardly a word was said in the liberal establishment in the United States against Israel’s actions, with the United States helping to commit genocide. He adds that this is “truly remarkable” and that even a realist like him is among the few in mainstream academia speaking out. He then references a “remarkable truth post” on Truth Social, in which Trump says that if the Iranians don’t surrender by nighttime, he will destroy Iran as a civilization and make it impossible for Iran to come back from the dead, calling this “truly stunning” and labeling it genocidal language. He asks rhetorically if anyone thought an American president would speak this way, comparing the rhetoric to Adolf Hitler’s with the aim to exterminate Iran and erase it from the planet, noting it sounds like a Carthaginian solution. Speaker 0 contends that Trump is desperate, understanding “the basic logic” he laid out and “the hand” is losing, with consequences that would extend beyond Trump’s presidency and threaten the global economy. He suggests that Trump’s shift to extermination is a sign of this desperation. He asserts that “every state on the planet outside of The United States knows now being close to The United States gets you in trouble,” and cites Henry Kissinger’s maxim that “there’s only one thing worse than being an adversary of The United States, and that’s being an ally of The United States.” In summary, he claims genocide is occurring with US complicity, envisions harsh post-Nuremberg consequences for Biden and Trump, highlights Trump’s genocidal rhetoric toward Iran, labels the language as Hitler-like and Carthaginian, and suggests Trump’s strategy reflects desperation tied to a fragile global economic outlook and U.S. geopolitical dominance as summarized by Kissinger.

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The speaker says Tucker Carlson is a man who has lost his way. He claims Carlson "started talking about Jesus' death" and accuses him of suggesting "not just that the Jews killed Christ, but sort of suggesting that the Jews had something to do with the death of Charlie Kirk, which is a nonsense." Speaker 1 describes a lamp-lit room scene: "Why don't we just kill him? That'll shut him up." Tucker allegedly issued a statement saying he didn't mean to suggest anything about the Jews, and "I don't believe him" because "That we went to war after nine eleven at the behest of Israel, not true. That Hamas is a political organization, not a terrorist organization, Not true." The conservative audience is about 20,000,000; about 5,000,000 subscribe to Candace Owens' podcast—a quarter. He says he's on a mission from God; "They blend it in with other ideas" and "they're betting... JD Vance" will be next president; "it's gonna be Vance"...

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"five p p one four developed by my people, Israelis, at MIT with HIV in it." "They're getting rid of all you Americans. You're all part of the line of Edom." "They consider Donald Trump their Mashiach." "They gave Donald Trump the silver crown of the Torah recently, which is to be put on the head of the Messiah." "Came together at Trump's golf course and handed him the silver crowns." "They gave him a menorah about two weeks ago, and on the bottom, the inscription says the Prince of Giza, an utterance out of the prophet Isaiah for the Mashiach, the Messiah." "So you guys have no idea that they in Israel, the Knesset and in the Sanhedrin have proclaimed Donald Trump the Messiah." "This is to be given to the Messiah and the Messiah only." "And a 163 Orthodox Jewish rabbis gave double

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I attended a TPUSA faith event expecting politics to be shaped by biblical principles, but the experience did not meet that expectation. The event opened with a speaker who immediately criticized Candace Owens, calling her evil and antisemitic, and stating that what she’s doing is evil. I wanted to leave, but security was intense—armed men were stationed all around the venue, and there was even an armed man on stage with a hand on his gun. The security presence made me uncomfortable. Inside, the speaker talked extensively about Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens, portraying them as evil and antisemitic. He argued that Christians should support Israel because Jesus was a Jew and Judaism underpins Christianity, while claiming that what Israel is doing is evil and corrupt. He suggested that refusing to support Israel would be anti-Semitic. I disagree with this framing, and it struck me as not aligning with what I expect from biblical politics. I also noted that the speaker referenced Charlie Kirk (though I recall it as Charlie Cook) and suggested that Kirk would not endorse the positions being discussed, referencing Kirk’s and Owens’ friendship and his past critiques of Israel. Throughout, the speaker’s preaching style resembled name-calling rather than traditional preaching. He labeled the political left as “idiots,” “freaks,” and “losers,” and spent much of the time denigrating liberals rather than offering constructive biblical guidance. This approach felt discordant with Christian teachings I associate with Jesus, who, as the speaker himself stated he loves, “ate with sinners,” including prostitutes. I felt the message was spreading hate rather than embodying the inclusive example I expect from Christian doctrine. A major concern was the impact on young attendees. Teenagers and young Christians appeared to be absorbing the message, treating this figure as a leader and a future guide for their faith, which raised alarms about further division within the Christian community. In summary, the event did not teach the biblical political perspectives I anticipated. The emphasis was on discrediting the left and on framing Israel in terms of Jewish loyalty, rather than engaging with broader Christian concerns. The speaker’s approach—name-calling of political opponents, calls for aggressive stances, and a heavy focus on left-wing critique—left me feeling that the session did not align with constructive faith-based political discussion. The speaker also touched on issues like men in women’s sports, but stated this was not the most important topic for Christians to discuss amid broader national concerns.

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In this video, the speaker expresses their support for Trump over Joe Biden. They mention that many people in their community also support Trump. They claim that Trump is their president and Jesus is their savior. The speaker dismisses accusations of racism against Trump and urges people to wake up and see the truth. They criticize the Democratic Party for not doing anything for their community and question the claims of Trump being racist.

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The transcript centers on a heated, interconnected discussion about Tucker Carlson, U.S. politics, and the perceived influence of Israel, the Israel lobby, and foreign interests on American public discourse. The participants volley accusations, defenses, and conspiracy theories, with several notable claims and counterclaims. - The opening segment portrays Tucker Carlson as a target of powerful actors. Speaker 0 argues that Netanyahu and others have labeled Carlson a problem, suggesting that calling him a “fox in a henhouse” is a veiled call for violence and censorship. They warn that such rhetoric could provoke political suppression or harm toward Carlson, and they reference debates over whether Carlson’s anti-war stance and Iran policy have drawn attacks from prominent Israel-first voices. - The conversation shifts to alleged political interference and investigations. Speaker 0 references Kash Patel and a mid-September claim that Patel confronted J. D. Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, and others about an investigation, asserting Patel was told not to involve certain intelligence matters or foreign involvement in domestic issues. They describe “the Israel lobby literally run by Netanyahu” as attacking Carlson and pressing to “neutralize” him. There is also a claim that Democrats celebrated or advocated harm against Charlie Kirk and that “six trainees” in a town suggested Kirk would be dead the next day, though no evidence is presented for these claims. - Speaker 1 introduces a harsh critique of Carlson, saying he is “the most dangerous anti-Semite in America,” accusing him of aligning with those who celebrate Nazis, defend Hamas, and criticize Trump for stopping Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The comment emphasizes that Carlson is not MAGA, and asserts a leadership role for Carlson in a modern-day Hitler youth narrative. - The dialogue between Speakers 0 and 2 (Adam King) delves into broader political positioning. Adam King says Carlson “left MAGA,” that MAGA is a big tent whereas Carlson seeks a smaller, more controlled sphere, and that Carlson is working against the Trump agenda by attempting to influence 2028 considerations. Speaker 0 counters, arguing Tucker covers a wide range of topics and remains central to the movement, not simply fixated on Israel. - There is debate about the influence of Jewish voters and donors on the 2024 campaign, with back-and-forth estimates of Jewish contributions and skepticism about the degree to which Jews will back Vance or other candidates. The participants discuss antisemitism accusations, censorship, and the difficulty of debating these topics. They criticize the idea of labeling people antisemitic as a manipulation tactic and urge more open dialogue. - The dialogue touches on the media landscape and the limits of speaking on both sides. Adam King argues for more balanced dialogue and warns that the current rhetoric—terms like “neutralize”—fuels violence. He expresses concern about online harassment of Jews and the normalization of violent language in political discourse. - There are tangential conversations about foreign influence in U.S. affairs. Adam King mentions Qatar, the World Economic Forum (WEF), and other foreign money; he cites a Newsmax report about Mamdani’s foreign funding and discusses debates over whether Qatar has a U.S. airbase or is primarily involved in training programs. The participants debate where influence truly lies, whether with Soros, the left, or other actors. - The segment ends with a mix of promotional content and entertainment, including a satirical insert about Ultra Methylene Red, a product advertised with claims about cognitive and physiological benefits, followed by fictional, humor-laden banter about “Batman” and “the Riddler” reacting to the product. In sum, the transcript captures a multi-faceted, contentious exchange over Carlson’s position in the MAGA movement, accusations of antisemitism and censorship, perceived foreign influence in U.S. politics, and the tensions within the right-wing ecosystem, all interwoven with promotional and humorous interludes.

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Tumia March 2024 discusses deflating the system as a response to fake controlled opposition. The claim is that fake opposition figures are illiterion puppets pretending to oppose the illiterion puppets on the other side, but in fact both sides act for the same agenda of totalitarian control and for their controlling illiterion masters. Because of this setup, they keep fooling the people, hiding the most important truths, and advancing the totalitarian control agenda of their illiterion masters. The piece argues that deflating the parasitic system is necessary; otherwise, fake, controlled opposition will always be bribed and/or blackmailed to effectively keep control of the narrative and the people's perception. It asserts that in these large-scale systems there is no real democratic choice and there never will be. The proposed solution is to deflate the system itself. The transcript then references David Icke and claims: Trump doubles down on support for COVID fake vaccines and boosters despite outcry from conservatives. The speaker asks, “Are you getting it yet Trump supporters?” and states that Trump was a fraud all along as the speaker has claimed since 2016, and that he has been leading supporters to glorious failure for the masters that own him. The assertion concludes that no politician is going to get us out of this, and “We have to do it.” Catherine Austin Fitz is cited with a claim that Trump put $10 billion dollars into a program to depopulate the US, appended with a request to “Please like and follow.” The source is given as tumia.org.

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- "They're calling him the prince of peace." - "Donald Trump is considered the Mashiach of Israel, the Messiah according to these rabbis who run your country." - "The whole COVID agenda was done by Zionist Jews, and they want all you people dead here in the land of Edom." - "They consider Donald Trump the head of Edom, they're gonna kill you people off with this injection." - "You're considered Amalek, and they want all you people dead." - "My son's dying from this shot that Donald Trump brought out through a military operation warp speed, 03/27/2020 approved by the DOD." - "Warning your fellow Americans, this whole thing by this COVID agenda is all dual citizenship, Zionist Jews." - "I used to be a hardcore Zionist." - "They want all you people dead and Trump is their Messiah." - "Make no mistake of it. He won't return." - "Trump's gonna kill all you people."

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Speaker 0 argues that March 2024 is a moment to deflate the system due to fake controlled opposition. The claim is that there are illiterion puppets pretending to oppose the illiterion puppets on the opposite side, but in fact both sides are acting for the same agenda of totalitarian control and for their controlling illiterion masters. Because of this arrangement, they keep fooling the people, hiding the most important truths and advancing more and more the totalitarian control agenda of their illiterion masters. The rationale given for deflating is that otherwise fake, controlled opposition will always be bribed and/or blackmailed to effectively keep control of the narrative and the people’s perception. The assertion is that in these large-scale systems there is no real democratic choice and there never will be. The proposed solution, according to Speaker 0, is to deflate the parasitic system. The transcript also references David Icke: Trump doubles down on support for COVID fake vaccines and boosters despite outcry from conservatives. The speaker asks, “Are you getting it yet Trump supporters?” and asserts, “He was a fraud all along as I have said since 2016 and he has been leading you to glorious failure for the masters that own him.” The claim concludes with the assertion that no politician is going to get us out of this, insisting that “We have to do it.” Additionally, Catherine Austin Fitz is invoked with a claim about Trump: “Trump put $10 billion dollars into a program to depopulate The US.” The transcript ends with a directive to “Please like and follow,” and cites the source as tumia.org. In summary, Speaker 0 presents a framework in which fake opposition is used to maintain totalitarian control, advocates deflating the system to prevent manipulation by bribery and blackmail, and asserts that political figures like Trump are agents of a master system, with a specific claim about a large-dollar program allegedly tied to depopulation. The content also ties these themes to David Icke’s claims and the suggestion that public figures are part of an ongoing scheme, urging audience engagement by requesting likes and followers and attributing the information to tumia.org.

Breaking Points

Trump Deletes Jesus SELF PORTRAIT, Says It Was Him As "DOCTOR"
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The episode opens with a discussion about Donald Trump sharing an image that depicted him in a Jesus-like pose, sparking a wave of reactions from Christians and others who viewed it as blasphemous or idolatrous. The hosts note the timing on Orthodox Easter and recount Trump’s brief explanation that the image represented him as a doctor connected to the Red Cross, while acknowledging the public confusion and the speed with which the post was deleted. They explore how different audiences interpreted the depiction, including evangelical commentators who criticized the image as idolizing Trump, and they highlight the broader media conversation about how leaders are portrayed or worshiped in contemporary politics. Throughout, the conversation touches on the role of image, symbolism, and the boundaries of political rhetoric in religious contexts, including whether there was any intentional religious signaling or just provocative meme culture. The discussion then shifts to a guest segment with Sora Bamari, who offers Catholic and historical context about relations with the Vatican, the Pope, and how political feuds can affect public perception. Bamari emphasizes the importance of respectful dialogue between church and state and notes that public attacks on the Pope can influence voters, particularly within Catholic communities. The hosts and Bamari also consider immigration theology and the need for a nuanced approach to the common good in migration debates, highlighting tensions between humanitarian priorities and domestic concerns.

Tucker Carlson

Tucker on the New Religion of Trump’s America and His Mockery of Jesus Christ
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The episode centers on a provocative meditation on faith, politics, and national identity as Tucker Carlson analyzes Donald Trump’s recent forays into religious rhetoric and iconography. The host argues that Trump’s Easter and post-Easter memes, including depictions of himself in Christian imagery and critiques of the Pope, amount to an overt test of what passes for a civic religion in contemporary America. The discussion emphasizes not a coherent theology but a performative contest over which symbols can command reverence and which beliefs are beyond question. The host connects these memes to a broader claim that a new civil religion—Israelism—shapes U.S. policy and political loyalties, arguing that opposition to Israel’s policies or to certain foreign-policy choices is treated as blasphemy or anti-Semitism. The conversation expands into a historical survey of how religious leaders and institutions have interacted with political power, invoking figures from John Chrysostom to modern church leaders to illustrate how faith can anchor or critique the state. A recurrent thread is concern about blasphemy laws and the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism, with the host contending that expanding such standards risks criminalizing dissent and eroding universal rights rooted in Western civilizational norms. In parallel, the interview with Father Josiah Trenham broadens the frame to discuss Christian virtue, monastic life, and the role of prophets in guiding rulers. Trenham’s reflections touch on just war theory, the moral responsibilities of leaders, and the need for spiritual counsel in government, offering a counterpoint that emphasizes humility, moderation, and the idea that faith should shape, not dominate, public life. The episode concludes by arguing that enduring questions about power, truth, and religious allegiance require a sober examination of history, scripture, and the ways in which America’s civic religion governs memory, tolerance, and political action in the present day.
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