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In 2024, over 80 people were killed and 400 wounded in Gaza while trying to get food aid. Israeli tanks opened fire on civilians as they rushed to receive flour, resulting in a tragic loss of life. Israel is accused of using starvation as a weapon to force people to leave the area. This situation is likened to a genocide and a modern-day Holocaust.

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Speaker 0: 5,000,000 Jews in Israel and 5,000,000 Jews in America cannot defeat 1,300,000,000 Muslims. But if the Christians are with us, maybe we have a fighting chance. It’s very unpalatable for Jews to love the Christians or to understand even if we don’t love the Christians that we should let the Christians help us. We should let the Christians help us. Speaker 1: What’s going on in the world today? There’s a very big divide. The 70 nations are really 35 and 35, and 35 are controlled by Edom, the Western world (what many consider America), and 35 are controlled by Ishmael, the Arab Muslim world. That world history is coming down to the two powers, the Western world against Ishmael. The question is, who stands last in that great war, which is also called Goy Gomagog. Right now, we are undergoing two simultaneous Golusim, Edom and Yeshma’am. We know that the two nations that will last till Mashiach comes is Rome and Yeshma’am. These are the only two nations that will exist until Mashiach comes. And, we wanna know who’s gonna be the last man standing, Asaph or Ishmael? By the way, my message to both of them is we wish both of them to wipe each other out. And, we all feel very comfortable here in the Western world. Yeah. You know, America will protect us and America will conquer Yeshmaul and then Mashiach will come. But, whatever it is, we wish both sides wiping out the other party. Speaker 2: There’s a battle between Edom and Ishmael. And until the end of days, these two forces will counterbalance. But what’s the greatest danger in the world? The greatest danger is if Eisov and Ishmael ever came together, if they ever united, they would destroy the world. You can never mix and together. When and come together, they destroy the world. Esau and Ishmael two times in history, and those were the two most dangerous moments in the collective history of a Jewish program. When Edom and Ishmael come together, Speaker 3: it brings destruction to the world. Speaker 1: If you wanna know, what would the world look like if the Western world and Ishmael ever got together? Auschwitz.

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Israel is preparing to sacrifice a red heifer for temple rebuilding. Some believe it will bring the messiah. The ceremony is seen as a step towards chaos and a new world order. Love over fear is encouraged.

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Nine Jewish priests and five red heifers are key elements for building the 3rd Jewish temple, believed by some to signal the Messiah's arrival. The red heifers, crucial for priest purification, are currently being prepared in Israel. Plans are in place for a ceremony on the Mount of Olives, with a group aiming to rebuild the temple. The process has historical and religious significance for Jews and Christians, with differing views on its timing and implications. The potential rebuilding of the temple is intertwined with political tensions in the region.

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A red heifer altar is built in Jerusalem for animal sacrifices, sparking controversy. CBS News reports on the significance of red cows in Israel-Hamas conflict. A caller from Canada seeks help for a tumor, highlighting issues with public healthcare. Infowars promotes products for health and wellness.

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The speaker expresses a global concern centered on the potential destruction of the Al Aqsa Mosque Complex and the Dome of the Rock, the gold dome over the Foundation Stone in Jerusalem, which the speaker notes is at the center of two of the three Abrahamic faiths. The speaker asserts that if that site were destroyed, there would be a well, and believes it could trigger a generational global war and perhaps a nuclear exchange. The speaker emphasizes that nothing like that has happened in their lifetime or their ancestors’ lifetimes, but contends that such an event would represent the end of the world as we know it. The speaker notes that there are “certainly prominent figures in Israel who want that” destruction, though the speaker does not provide numbers. The core point is that the destruction of the Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa Mosque Complex would have catastrophic global consequences. Regarding the role of the United States, the speaker asserts two urgent responsibilities for the US government. First, the US must ensure that Israel never launches nuclear weapons against anybody. Second, the US must protect the Dome of the Rock, the mosque, not because of a defense of Islam or Muslims, but because its destruction would end the world as we know it. The speaker stresses that protecting the site is a priority and that this concern is not framed as a matter of protecting a particular faith, but as a matter of global survival. Additionally, the speaker mentions the intent to protect the site from Iranian missiles or other threats, reiterating that protecting the Dome of the Rock is a priority. The speaker concludes by reiterating that this protection is necessary and emphasizes that the concern stems from a fear about existential consequences for the world.

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There is growing concern that support for Israel may decrease as anger over the recent attacks subsides. Pressure may increase on both Israel and the US to take a more active role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Some celebrations of the attacks have been seen in the Middle East due to perceived US support for Israel. The conflict between Israelis and Palestinians has been intense for months, but was overshadowed by the recent attacks. The situation is being closely monitored for any developments.

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Israel is preparing to sacrifice a red heifer for temple rebuilding. The ritual is believed to bring the messiah. The heifer must be perfect and never worked. Evangelicals see it as symbolic of Jesus' blood. The ceremony is to take place on the Mount of Olives. Some fear chaos if the temple is rebuilt. Love can overcome fear.

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Since 70 AD, Jews have desired to rebuild their temple and altar for sacrifices, which has fueled ongoing conflicts with the Arab world and Palestinians. The central issue is the temple itself, which is seen as a precursor to great tribulation for the Jews. When rebuilt, sacrifices will resume, echoing Old Testament practices, which some view as a profound blasphemy against God. This act, perceived as a rejection of Christ's sacrifice, is believed to provoke God's anger, leading to tribulation. Ultimately, it is suggested that this suffering will lead the Jews to recognize Jesus Christ as their savior, acknowledging their past wrongs and seeking His mercy.

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The red heifer is crucial for temple offerings in Judaism. Finding a suitable red heifer meeting specific criteria is rare. Only 9 have been prepared since Moses. A recent joint effort brought 5 red heifers from Texas to Jerusalem for purification rituals. This event is significant for Jews anticipating a return to biblical purity laws and for Christians who see it as a sign of the end times.

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The IDF allowed the Hamas attack to invade Gaza. Jewish history is filled with war and violence, believing they are chosen by God to kill. Some believe in Jesus' message of salvation for all, not just one group. Success and suffering have alternated for the Jews. The future may bring either victory or worse outcomes. Netanyahu may aim to erase Palestinians, but the consequences could be dire. The situation is complex and unsettling.

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Protests in Jerusalem as Messianic Jewish alliance gathers to worship Yeshua, not welcomed by all. Past incidents of hostility, but tonight, no violence.

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The video discusses the significance of red heifers in Jewish and Christian beliefs for rebuilding the Jewish temple in Jerusalem. Jewish activists aim to perform ceremonies near the Dome of the Rock, a Muslim holy site, sparking controversy. While some believe the red heifers will bring the messiah, others, like Hamas, view it as an affront. The tension surrounding this issue extends globally, with implications for peace in the region.

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We need a red heifer to build a temple, which hasn't been done in over 2000 years. There are 5 perfect red heifers in Israel, brought in as pets on a special permit. They flew in on an American Airlines flight with 250 passengers on top and 5 red heifers on the bottom.

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Believers are caring for red heifers in Israel to potentially rebuild the Jewish temple in Jerusalem. The heifers must be perfect according to the Bible's Book of Numbers. Yitzhak Mamo is overseeing their care, with the heifers coming from Texas. This is a serious endeavor, not a publicity stunt, as the Bible is seen as a divine guide.

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Speaker 0 argues that what is happening in Gaza is a ritual sacrifice. She notes that Israel is besieging and bombarding Gaza and acknowledges disturbing videos seen on social media, but contends that the truth is far more disturbing than the common description of events. She claims that throughout human history, civilizations have practiced ritual sacrifice before war, citing the Aztecs (temples with thousands of human skulls and mass murder of enemies in public) and the Phoenicians/Carthaginians (child sacrifice), with Romans also practicing human sacrifice by parading enemies through Rome and then strangling them at the Temple of Jupiter after a triumph. She states that this is sacrifice, though not always labeled as such. The central question she raises is why such sacrifices occurred in these civilizations and why, she says, Israel is doing something similar in Gaza today. She emphasizes that 47% of Gaza’s population is 18 years old, so the majority of those killed are children, calling this a striking and blatant aspect of the situation. She asserts that the world can clearly see what is happening in Gaza, and that the Israelis seemingly want the world to hate them. She notes widespread protests around the world against Israel’s actions in Palestine and argues that if Israel wanted to achieve its aims, there would be more effective, secret methods (for example, poisoning water or air to cause cancers), which could eliminate Gaza’s population over 20–30 years without public discussion. Instead, she claims, Israel chooses to do this openly to provoke global outrage. The speaker contends that this is intentional, designed to create the ultimate taboo—disgust and contention that unite the world against Israel. She connects this to a belief in extreme forms of Jewish eschatology, suggesting that some in the Israeli government want to accelerate an end-times scenario in which Israel fights the entire world with God’s help. She uses a Chinese military analogy: fighting with a river behind your back, where forcing an army to retreat to a dangerous river leads to a surge of energy to destroy the enemy. She equates the river to the taboo of killing children, arguing that there is no exit for Israel—either they go all the way or the world destroys them. She concludes by noting that online, this narrative is circulating globally and causing trouble everywhere.

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The red heifer is crucial for temple offerings in Judaism, but finding a suitable one is rare. It must be completely red, female, never used for labor, and between 3-4 years old. The return of a red heifer is seen as a sign of purity and the end times for Christians. In 2022, 5 red heifers from Texas were brought to Israel for this purpose.

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We need a red heifer to rebuild the temple, which hasn't been done in over 2000 years. There are now 5 perfect red heifers in Israel that were brought in as pets on a special permit. They arrived on an American Airlines flight with 250 passengers on top and 5 red heifers on the bottom.

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The speaker argues that “the Zionist Talmudic Jews, the ultra orthodox, are currently trying to rebuild the third temple” and that “None of this would be happening without the Torah, the Talmud, and the Zohar.” They say “The entire scenario and story is taking place because people who believe in this book and its eschatology or insane prophecies are actually physically going about doing things to fulfill the prophecy.” They assert “the Messiah will only come once they've built the third temple” and point to “Five red heifers which are, five red cows were sent from Texas, some Christian Zionists in Texas to Israel toward the end of last year.” They claim “they have to find the perfect red cow to sacrifice, on the Mount Of Olives which is a mount that overlooks the Temple Mount where they want to build the third temple,” and that “Al Aqsa Mosque is on the Temple Mount.” They allege “a lot of Christian Zionists are supporting the state of Israel and these fake Jews, the synagogue of Satan,” and that “in Christian eschatology, Christians believe that Jesus is the last sacrifice.” They add “We don't have to have a temple. We don't have to sacrifice anything.” The speaker concludes with “the kingdom is within you,” “It's indwelling,” and notes “the ground of being,” while claiming “the state of Israel makes decisions based on what this ultra orthodox religious zealots philosophy tells them to.”

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The video discusses the significance of the arrival of red heifers in Israel and its potential impact on the world. It explains that the red heifer plays a central role in Jewish prophecy and the reconstruction of the temple in Jerusalem. The Temple Institute and other groups are preparing for the sacrifice of these heifers, which will lead to the purification of the Jews and the construction of the temple. This process is seen as a major provocation by the Muslim world, as it requires the destruction of the Al Aqsa compound. The video highlights the religious extremism and potential catastrophic consequences of this situation.

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A version of the Bible was edited to include support for Israel, which has been used to rally evangelical backing for the country. This contradicts Christian beliefs, as supporting Israel could align with the arrival of the antichrist according to biblical predictions. Jews await their messiah, who they believe will rule the world from Israel, while Christians predict the antichrist will do the same. This creates a paradox in evangelical support for Israel.

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War Update: Israel’s True Motives, Potential False Flags, and Oncoming Global Crisis
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The episode centers on the broader implications of the Israel-Iran conflict and the shifting balance of global power, arguing that the world has entered a two-pole or multi-polar order where the United States no longer alone sets the terms of commerce and diplomacy. The host contends that Washington is struggling to adapt to a world in which China is a peer and not easily sidelined, a dynamic that complicates decisions about conflicts like the war in Iran and raises the risk that unilateral U.S. actions will be interpreted as overreach. Across the discussion, there is a tension between strategic realism and religious rhetoric, with the guests and callers presenting a view of the war as potentially evolving into a broader religious confrontation. The narrative frequently returns to the idea that proxy wars, domestic political pressures, and appeals to apocalyptic thinking could push the conflict beyond the Middle East, threatening global stability and energy markets. A core thread is the alleged fusion of religious symbolism with military aims, including claims that patches on IDF uniforms and public exhortations by various faith leaders indicate a concerted drive to rebuild the Third Temple on the Temple Mount, a move the host describes as un-Christian and dangerous. The conversation then shifts to the conduct and consequences of the war, including the alleged depletion of U.S. munitions and the possibility of expanding operations into Iraq or other theaters, with commentators questioning whether U.S. leadership fully appreciates the strategic and humanitarian consequences of a protracted conflict. The dialogue highlights alleged influence from foreign actors, the role of domestic media and political elites, and concerns about censorship, misinformation, and the integrity of public debate in wartime. Toward the end, the guests discuss potential off-ramps and political calculations, including the possibility of a scaled-back approach or a negotiated exit. Overall, the episode paints a picture of a fragile international order, where strategic miscalculations and religious fervor could collide with ongoing global consequences for security, energy, and civil liberties.

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Lindsey Graham: Iran is "HOLY WAR!" to Remake Middle East
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The episode analyzes how public officials and military figures increasingly describe the Iran confrontation in explicitly religious terms, with emphasis on Christian Zionist and dispensationalist narratives shaping policy perspectives. The hosts trace how statements framing a “religious war” circulate among policymakers, allies, and commentators, and how this rhetoric intersects with support for Israel and Christian eschatology. They discuss figures who link biblical prophecy to U.S. action in the Middle East, including implications of the U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem and the presence of evangelical advisors in high-level roles. The conversation outlines a spectrum from overt end-times framing to more muted, scripture-informed language about Israel as a political nation, noting how these beliefs influence attitudes toward war, Iran, and regional stability. The discussion further examines the Temple Institute and the broader movement among some Jewish and Christian groups to rebuild the Third Temple, highlighting its real-world political and security consequences, including potential escalation with existential overtones for multiple faiths. The hosts emphasize the risks of intertwining religious ideologies with foreign policy, underscoring concerns about misperceptions, martyr narratives, and the possibility of violence escalating as eschatological claims become connected to strategic decisions. The segment also considers media dynamics, cross-ideological alliances, and the challenge of distinguishing religious conviction from policy mandates in a volatile geopolitical landscape.

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House Speaker Goes FULL APOCALYPSE In West Bank Visit
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Mike Johnson became the first House Speaker to visit the occupied West Bank, claiming the region belongs to Israel "by right," contradicting international law and U.S. policy. His trip is linked to a biblical prophecy involving five red heifers shipped from Texas, necessary for an apocalypse ceremony. Rabbi Yeetszak Mammo and evangelical Byron Stinson discussed the heifers at a congressional event, emphasizing their significance for rebuilding the Jewish temple. The red heifers must meet strict biblical criteria, and their presence has been labeled a provocation by Hamas. The growing third temple movement among both Jews and evangelical Christians raises concerns about escalating tensions over contested religious sites in Jerusalem.

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Israel HUMILIATES Trump, Ignores Ceasefire Demands
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The episode analyzes ongoing Israeli actions in southern Lebanon and the broader ramifications for U.S. policy and public opinion. It notes that a proclaimed ceasefire was quickly undermined by subsequent Israeli drone strikes and by statements from Trump that appeared to constrain or shape the ceasefire in ways that critics view as insufficient. The discussion highlights a pattern of escalation and testing of limits by Israeli forces, juxtaposed with U.S. political reactions and debates inside American media and politics about how to assess Israeli military conduct and its impact on civilians. The hosts contrast retrospective warnings from past conflicts with the present moment, suggesting that certain leaders may be inclined to trust Israeli military assessments over others, and they scrutinize how public messaging and diplomacy influence perceptions of accountability in conflict zones. A separate segment covers a controversial incident involving desecration of a Christian symbol by an IDF soldier, framing it as a pivotal moment that reframes Western audiences’ concerns about religious freedom, violence, and humanitarian norms in the region.
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