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The Wailing Wall is believed to be a remnant of the Second Temple, but it is actually a surviving wall of Fort Antonia, a Roman military compound. The actual temple stood to the south, over the Gihon Spring. The rock beneath the Dome Of The Rock was part of Fort Antonia, not the temple's foundation stone. Rituals at the Wailing Wall are rooted in Kabbalah, not biblical faith. The divine presence sought is the Shechinah, a feminine emanation in Jewish mysticism, with whom spiritual union is sought through prayer. Kavana, with physical movements, mirrors an esoteric sexual ritual to unite the Shechinah with the Einsof. Political figures perform rites of passage at the Wailing Wall, participating in an occult ritual, submitting themselves at the seat of the synagogue of Satan. God does not dwell in temples made with hands, much less a Roman fortress surrounded by rituals that glorify a false god and mystical union.

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The Wailing Wall is believed to be a remnant of the Second Temple, but is actually a surviving wall of Fort Antonia, a Roman military compound. The actual temple stood to the south, built over the Gihon Spring. The rock beneath the Dome Of The Rock was part of Fort Antonia, not the temple foundation. Rituals at the Wailing Wall are rooted in the Kabbalah, not biblical faith. The divine presence sought is the Shechinah, a feminine emanation, with prayer acting as a metaphysical sex act to unite her with the Einsof. Political figures perform rites at the Wailing Wall, unknowingly participating in an occult ritual and submitting to the synagogue of Satan. God does not dwell in temples made with hands, especially not a Roman fortress with rituals glorifying a false god and mystical union, which is spiritual prostitution.

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The Wailing Wall, believed to be a remnant of the Second Temple, is actually a wall of the Roman Fort Antonia. The Temple stood south of the current site, near the Gihon Spring, essential for purification rituals. The rock under the Dome of the Rock was part of Fort Antonia, not the Temple. Rituals at the Wall are rooted in Kabbalah, not biblical faith. The divine presence sought is the Shechina, a feminine emanation, with prayer (kavana) being a metaphysical sex act to unite her with the Einsof. Political figures perform a rite of passage at the Wailing Wall, unknowingly participating in an occult ritual and submitting to the synagogue of Satan. God does not dwell in temples made with hands, especially not a Roman fortress with rituals glorifying a false god and mystical union, which is spiritual prostitution.

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America must consider the price of its alliance with Israel and how it has benefited. Contrary to claims that supporting Israel blesses America, the speaker argues that Christian Zionism is a heresy originating from the Scofield Bible and fueled by televangelists. The speaker claims Jews lost their chosen status by rejecting Jesus, transferring it to Christians. Despite trillions of dollars in American aid, the speaker suggests America has not been blessed. They cite the rise of LGBT values, abortion, economic decline due to open borders and mass immigration, and increased crime and drug abuse as evidence. The speaker claims Tel Aviv is the gay capital of the world and corrupts other nations. The speaker claims real Christians, including those in occupied Palestine, reject Christian Zionism, citing the Jerusalem Declaration. The speaker concludes that Christian Zionism is a satanic cult that has cost America lives and treasure. The speaker urges Christians to stand with Jesus and act accordingly.

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The speaker questions the origin of the Star of David and explains that it is actually the seal of Solomon. They mention that Jews in the time of Jesus would not have recognized this symbol, and it only became associated with Judaism in the 1600s. In the Bible, it is mentioned as a symbol of a false god, not something prescribed by God. The other speaker asserts that the Star of David is a satanic symbol because they believe Judaism is a satanic religion.

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The origin of the Star of David is unclear, with some suggesting it may be linked to the star of the false god Remphan. This symbol is not found in scripture, but rather associated with idol worship. The speaker argues that those who do not acknowledge Jesus cannot truly worship God the Father, as stated in the Bible. This raises questions about the true nature of the worship practiced by those who use the Star of David.

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The speaker claims that the "Zionist occupation of Palestine that calls itself Israel" is built on lies and theft, having stolen the name "Israel." The name originates from the Old Testament, where Jacob was renamed Israel, and his descendants were the Israelites. Those who accepted covenants with God were part of the House of Israel, later the Christian Church established by Jesus. Rejecters of Jesus were the Jews, a pejorative term for those who rejected Christ. The speaker asserts that the true Israel is the Church, not a birthright or DNA privilege. Christian Zionists are deceived in believing today's Jews are still in covenant with God from the old covenant with Abraham. The speaker rejects Calvinist theology and predestination. In 1948, Zionists stole the name Israel to mislead evangelicals and religious Jews. Only religious fanatics in Puritan circles supported Zionism, misinterpreting scriptures. The speaker believes evangelicals are not Christians, the chosen people are not chosen, and Israel is not Israel. The true Israel is a spiritual fellowship of people with faith who follow Jesus. The Zionist occupation is a Jewish military dictatorship that has fooled religious fanatics and the secular masses.

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Christians should never wear the Star of David, a symbol the speaker says represents Israel and the false religion of Judaism, and Christians have been deceived into wearing it to show support for Israel; this is 100% wrong. The speaker claims there is no Old Testament example of King David discussing or wearing the Star of David, and that the idea it might be Solomon’s seal is false and not found in the Bible. The Star of David, they say, is found in the Kabbalah—Jewish mysticism and esoteric teachings that are contrary to the word of God. The Bible only shows a star used when Israel rejected God and worshiped other gods (Acts 7:43). Therefore, the coronation of Israel using a star is 100% appropriate, while a believer in Christ wearing it is 100% sinful.

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"If there is one rite of passage that every American politician must pass through, it's doing obeisance to the Jews at the Wailing Wall." "There is nothing sacred about this rock or this wall." "Let God be true and the Jews liars." "This so called Divine Presence at the Wailing Wall is actually the Kabbalistic feminine emanation of their false god, the Shekinah." "The rock upon which the Dome Of The Rock was built adjoining the Western Wall was actually the centerpiece around which Fort Antonia was built." "Satan's seat is at the Wailing Wall and our politicians brought there by the Jews are carrying him all the way back home to America." "The hoax is on."

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The Wailing Wall, believed to be a remnant of the Second Temple, is actually a wall from the Roman Fort Antonia. The Temple was south of the current site, built over the Gihon Spring for purification rituals, which the fort did not accommodate. The rock under the Dome of the Rock was part of Fort Antonia, not the Temple. Rituals at the Wall are rooted in Kabbalah, not biblical faith, seeking the Shechinah, a feminine emanation, not the God of Abraham. Prayers involve Kavana, physical movements mirroring a sexual ritual to unite the Shechinah with the Einsof. This is described as a metaphysical sex act. Political figures perform rites at the Wailing Wall, possibly participating in an occult ritual and submitting to the synagogue of Satan. God does not dwell in temples made with hands, especially not a Roman fortress with rituals glorifying a false god and mystical union, which is spiritual prostitution.

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The speaker claims that the Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall, is not sacred and is actually the remains of a Roman fortress called Fort Antonia. They argue that the rituals performed at the wall are part of a satanic ritual outlined in Jewish occult texts. The speaker also criticizes politicians, including Rand Paul, for participating in these rituals and suggests that they are selling their souls to the Jews. They conclude by stating that God does not dwell in temples made by human hands and that the Divine Presence at the wall is actually Satan himself.

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The speaker challenges the idea of being "pro-Israel" based on biblical interpretations. She argues that dispensationalism, a modern church teaching, incorrectly identifies the nation of Israel as still being God's chosen people. Referencing Matthew 21, she states that the kingdom of God was taken away from the Israelites after they rejected Jesus. She cites Matthew 8, stating that many non-Jews will feast with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, while the "subjects of the kingdom" (Jews) will be thrown into darkness. She asserts that earthly Jerusalem is no longer the Jerusalem of God, replaced by the heavenly Jerusalem described in Revelation 21. Using Galatians 3, the speaker identifies Christ as the true seed of Abraham, and those baptized into Christ, regardless of ethnicity, as Abraham's seed and heirs. Therefore, prioritizing the state of Israel over Palestine is a distortion of scripture. She concludes that in Christ's eyes, a Palestinian who loves and is baptized in Jesus is more of a "real Jew" than a Jew who rejects Jesus.

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The speaker claims that overseas locations are not the only "holy lands," pointing to local structures with Hebrew origins. They identify a Tabernacle Of Moloch taken by David and linked to Solomon, referencing Acts 7:43. The speaker identifies Masonic pillars and Judah Temple lions, asserting conversions of open structures into enclosed spaces. They allege date manipulation on buildings and connect local statues to figures like Atherith and Stephen Van Rensselaer, a Mason. They claim Masonic halls and arches are prevalent, citing Russell Sage Hall and Rensselaer's status as a 33rd-degree grandmaster. The speaker identifies a pagan pantheon and an Egyptian temple with Freemason markers, linking them to Solomon's marriage to the Queen of Egypt. The speaker alleges that banks are ancient temples with bricked-over seals, pointing to the Bank of America as an Egyptian temple near a Templar Church and Masonic temple. They identify Masonic crests and lion heads on Procter's Theater, associating them with the tribe of Judah and royal bloodlines. They state that the theater's arches were once wide open.

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The Wailing Wall is associated with a ritual from the 13th Century Jewish occult system, Kabbalah. The divine presence there is described as the Kabbalistic feminine aspect, the Shekinah. Observers note that rabbis engage in a specific prayer movement, referred to as governing, which symbolizes a union with the masculine aspect, Ein Sof. This practice is portrayed as an occult ritual, suggesting that the divine presence is not what it seems.

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The speaker expresses concern about various practices that they believe go against biblical teachings, such as burning incense and worshiping false gods. They point out symbols and imagery at the Trevi Fountain that they interpret as being connected to the antichrist and the Luciferian New Age. They also mention the use of chants and rituals in the Vatican, including the claim of resurrecting Tammuz. The speaker warns against engaging with these practices and urges listeners to avoid secret chambers.

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Speaker 0 opens by saying, “Don’t see how fucked up the world is. That’s a form of insanity.” Speaker 1 recounts coming home and writing a poem about Robbie to give him, then claims someone took away Robbie’s property and that Robbie began to blame it on the Jews. He adds that the US government and the Jews are “one of the same,” insisting, “That’s not true. True. No. Absolutely true. That’s never been…” and trails off. Speaker 2 asks about the Palestinian, and about “the good Jews,” questioning why the “good Jews” are not speaking against the alleged bad Jews. Speaker 1 responds with the idea that there are “very good people. Wonderful people,” but again asks why they aren’t talking against “the bad Jews,” implying they do not agree with the premise that those Jews are necessarily bad. Speaker 2 then asserts, “I equate the Jew and the devil together. To me, they’re practically interchangeable. And I think the Catholic church did also. I think the entire concept of the devil is based on the Jews.” Speaker 1 elaborates with a biblical analogy: in the New Testament, the devil took Jesus to a high mountain and offered him all the kingdoms of the world if Jesus would bow down and worship. He interprets this as symbolic of Jews offering wealth and power in exchange for obedience, stating that this is “symbolic of the Jew” and that one can have all the money in the world if one bows down and obeys. Speaker 2 adds that the devil is based on the Jew and notes that old pictures of the devil even look like a Jew.

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Jews mourn at the Wailing Wall, where a man ties a string for blessings and charity donations. The man claims to be a rabbi, asking for money for his family and Shabbat. He haggles over donations, leaving tourists lighter in their pockets. This highlights the irony of supposed rabbis exploiting visitors at a sacred Jewish site. Translation: Jews mourn at the Wailing Wall, where a man ties a string for blessings and charity donations. The man claims to be a rabbi, asking for money for his family and Shabbat. He haggles over donations, leaving tourists lighter in their pockets. This highlights the irony of supposed rabbis exploiting visitors at a sacred Jewish site.

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The transcript claims that the Wailing Wall is the seat of a satanic ritual outlined by the thirteenth-century Jewish occult system known as the Kabbalah. It asserts that the so-called divine presence at the Wailing Wall is actually the Kabbalistic feminine emanation of their false god, the Shekinah. The speaker urges viewers to watch closely as rabbis perform a prescribed prayer movement called Dovening, in which the Jew supposedly thrusts their pelvises and penises back and forth. This movement, according to the transcript, is described as the Jew copulating with the Shekinah in order to give birth to an erotic union with the Ein Sof, the Kabbalistic masculine emanation of their false god. The speakers contend that the participants are engaging in a lewd occult ritual for what is claimed to be divine presence, which is described as Satan himself. The overall claim presented is that the Wailing Wall ritual, as performed through Dovening, is a coordinated occult practice tied to Kabbalistic cosmology, with the divine presence represented by the Shekinah and the Ein Sof, ultimately equated to Satan.

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Speaker 0 says they bought this Bible in an antique store, dating roughly 1825 or 1836. The first page has “a map A map? Of Palestine,” which he finds very interesting, and he notes some verses are “gone” or not there anymore, including “Matthew seven verses 21 through 23.” He quotes: “Many will say to me on that day, Lord, Lord, … we used to pray in your name, in the name of Jesus, … Get away from me, you evildoers. You lawless people. You workers of iniquity. Get away from me.” He claims this is Jesus on the day of judgment disowning his own people for not worshipping God, even though they did works in Jesus’ name. Speaker 1 adds: “The key to this is to realize that even Jesus realized and knew that you shouldn't pray to him because he was merely a mortal man. He knew that we needed to pray to a higher power, whether you wanna call it source, God, spirit, nature.” They claim “They removed these verses” to push energy into Jesus and to torture on the cross and through the Eucharist, calling the Bible tainted “to bend to the will of man, tainted to evil” and noting “evil doers who prayed to Jesus.” What do you make of that?

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American politicians must visit the Wailing Wall, a Roman fortress, to gain favor with Jews. The wall is not sacred, but a site for a satanic Kabbalistic ritual involving pelvic thrusting. Politicians like Rand Paul are unknowingly participating in this occult practice, shaking hands with the devil. The Wailing Wall is not a place where God dwells, but where Satan resides. This ritual is a hoax, with politicians selling their souls to the Jews and carrying Satan back to America.

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Speaker 0 opens with a provocative claim: “Fucked up the world is. That's a form of insanity.” The remark sets a mood of frustration and chaos. Speaker 1 then shares a personal moment: after coming home, they wrote a poem about Robbie which they intend to give him. They describe a reaction where someone took away Robbie’s property and Robbie began to blame it on the Jews, adding antisemitic rhetoric as a result. This accusation is presented as a reaction to a loss of property, with antisemitism framed as a consequence. Speaker 2 counters by specifying: “Not someone. The government. US government.” They elaborate that “the government and the Jews are one and the same,” asserting an equivalence between the government and Jewish people. Speaker 1 questions this claim, acknowledging it as “True true” and “Absolutely true. That’s never been—,” but the sentence trails as Speaker 2 presses the point: “Ask the Palestinians. The good Jews. Right? Why aren't the good Jews talking against the bad Jews? The so called good Jews out there.” Speaker 1 concedes that “There are. Very good people.” and “Wonderful people.” Yet Speaker 2 pushes back: “Why they talking” and then demands: “Why aren't the good Jews screaming against the bad Jews?” Speaker 1 suggests the reason is disagreement with the premise that there are “bad Jews,” implying that those who disagree are not such good Jews. Speaker 3 interjects with a stark comparison: “I equate the Jew and the devil together. To me, they're practically interchangeable. And I think the Catholic church did also. I think the entire concept of the devil is based on the Jews.” They reference the New Testament story where the devil shows Jesus all the kingdoms of the world and offers them if Jesus bows down and worships, implying this is symbolic of control and obedience for worldly wealth. Speaker 3 continues: “This is basically saying you can have all the money in the world. Do what you want. If you just do what I tell you to.” They interpret this as symbolic of the Jew. They claim: “This is symbolic of the Jew,” and even assert that “the devil is based on the Jew” and that “old pictures of the devil” resemble a Jew. Across the exchange, the conversation cycles between attributing political and financial power to Jewish groups, questioning the morality of “good Jews” versus “bad Jews,” and then offering a provocative theological claim linking the devil to Jews as a source of cunning or worldly power.

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A viral image circulating shows a stained mattress pulled from the tunnels, carried by members of the synagogue. The host explains there has been a lot of conspiracy talk but asks David to clarify what the stain is and why the mattress is in the tunnels. The response: the stain is blood, not feces. There are rituals performed in the tunnels that sometimes involve someone who recently died, with the aim of bringing back the Messiah, who died many years ago but whom they believe they can resurrect through these rituals. The ritual leadership is described as led by “the head rabbi,” the person they look to for direction. There is ambiguity about his current status; some believe he is alive, others think he has died. The participants say they try to perform rituals to bring him back. Details about the rituals are not fully disclosed. The body is not laid on the floor; instead, it is placed on the mattress, and there may be an incision on the body that results in a small amount of blood. They decline to go into more specifics. The host mentions bringing a book to illustrate the rituals, specifically the Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, and notes that many different books are used, not a single source. The book shown is described as a type of resource that describes various rituals; the exact details are considered too detailed to discuss on air. How the group learned of these practices is attributed to other members, with no single origin given. The bodies involved are described as members of the synagogue who have recently passed away, not sacrifices. Before burial in a cemetery, the body is brought down into the tunnels for a ritual, after which they would either “bring back” the Messiah or read verses from the book during the process. The body is not fully shrouded; it is covered, but not completely. On the question of whether this could be considered a method to bring people from the afterlife, the speaker emphasizes that they believe in the afterlife, and that the purpose of the ritual is to bring back the Messiah. They compare the practice to other traditions where a body might be kept at home for a period before burial, noting that different religions have different rituals. The interviewer references a Wiki article about a sect of Judaism believing Schneerson did not die, and acknowledges that within the synagogue there are different beliefs. Some believe he is dead, some believe he is alive. The ritual’s perceived success depends on belief: for those who believe the Messiah has returned, the ritual “worked”; for those who do not share that belief, it did not. The possibility remains open: anything is a possibility, including the Messiah being on Earth.

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The speaker challenges the idea of being "pro-Israel" or pro-Zionist, asserting it stems from a misinterpretation of the Bible and dispensationalism. They claim the New Testament indicates the nation of Israel is no longer God's chosen people, but rather the church. Using biblical passages, the speaker argues that the kingdom of God was taken from the Israelites after they rejected Jesus. They state that believers in Jesus, regardless of ethnicity (Jew or Gentile), are the true seed of Abraham and heirs to the promise. The speaker contends that earthly Jerusalem lost its significance after rejecting Jesus, replaced by the heavenly Jerusalem. They equate Zionism with being anti-gospel and anti-Christian. The speaker questions favoring Israeli children over Palestinian children, asserting Jesus loves all equally. They believe those who die in Christ are perfected and united in love in Jesus' presence, transcending earthly divisions.

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Speaker argues that churches should remove all Israeli flags from their congregation. "Here's why. Star of David. Where does that symbol come from? It's never written explicitly in the Bible itself." They question its biblical origin and say, "The Star of David has nothing to do with David and has nothing to do with the Bible." They claim what people call the star of David is actually what the Bible refers to as the star of Remfin, and cite Acts seven forty three: "Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch and the star of your God, Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them, and I will carry you way beyond Babylon." They conclude, "And this is precisely the reason why no Christian or church should have an Israeli flag in their congregation since it literally represents a public rejection and opposition towards the Lord Jesus Christ."

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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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