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The speaker expresses excitement about being part of a movement and discusses the need to channel the energy. They mention a shortage of leadership and question the absence of organized groups addressing current issues. They highlight the importance of churches discussing political matters and urge people to demand change. Another speaker references a historical event where a pastor and his church stood up against British soldiers. The first speaker agrees and emphasizes the need for action instead of retreat. They express frustration at the lack of organization and leadership.

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For 19 years, the speaker prayed to be put in a position to end a calamity, viewing this as a spiritual journey. The decision was reached through prayer, focusing on maximizing the chances to save America's children and restore national health. Refusing the opportunity would mean being unable to face oneself, knowing countless children's lives could have been saved. President Trump wants this to be his legacy. The most unifying theme for all Americans is love for their children. Ultimately, the only thing that will save the country and its children is choosing to love kids more than hating each other.

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My name is Jake Lang, a January 6th prisoner, and I've been incarcerated for 1,300 days without a trial. Despite this, I want to remind everyone that God is still with our country. We must have faith and continue our movement to reclaim America. Jesus Christ is guiding this revival, and His spirit lives in all who call on His name. I urge those who support Donald Trump and seek freedom for January 6th political prisoners to pray for us and for Trump. Our mission is to pray persistently, just like the widow in the parable who sought justice. If she received it, how much more will our Father in heaven do for us? Amen.

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Speaker 0 explains that the couple’s ruse may seem odd to some people and does not fit into any “white handbook” about keeping the kingdom orderly. There is no section on how to rescue children from sex traffickers. Speaker 1 interrupts to say they want to explain something. Speaker 0 continues that, using his team, they have had to figure things out on their own. He acknowledges that people may dismiss it, but he emphasizes gratitude for the opportunity to publicly state a principle: he will never confess to something he did not do, no matter who asks, unless God himself and an angel or some divine directive instructs him to lie to protect Elder Ballard’s name from defamation. He asserts clearly that he will not lie or confess to a false wrongdoing unless there is a divine instruction to do so. He reiterates that there is not one person on the planet for whom he would deviate from this principle, unless a direct message from God or a celestial being instructs him otherwise. Speaker 1 closes with a brief interjection: “But by the way, folks.”

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A group of individuals express their desire to rise up and storm the capital building. A pastor and his church have been picketing a strip club, and the club's employees retaliate. Various speakers mention their involvement with organizations like the CIA and defense firms. They discuss the idea of armed marches and breaching the chambers of Congress. Some believe that government agencies may have agitated the crowd. The pastor receives attention from the FBI and Secret Service.

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The speaker woke up to the realization that 50% of the country has a different worldview. They used to think it was because these people were being lied to or manipulated, but they started questioning their own beliefs. They read a book recommended by a friend from the opposite political party and struggled to get through it. However, they realized that not everything the other side said was evil. This led them to question their own beliefs and see the dangers within their own political party. They feel alone and confused but are determined to continue learning and finding the truth by listening to both sides. They no longer feel personally attacked and want to explore different perspectives.

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According to the speaker, the United States and the Western world are experiencing the consequences of disobedience. Referencing Deuteronomy, the speaker suggests researching the curses of disobedience to understand what happens to a nation. The speaker urges listeners to examine who holds power in every aspect of life in their country. If it is anyone besides Jesus Christ, then the speaker claims that the nation should not be surprised when it is torn apart physically, spiritually, and emotionally.

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Speaker describes a moment of divine presence and honors Charlie Kirk as a Christian evangelist. He recalls "two thousand years ago in Jerusalem" when Jesus tells the truth about power; "they hate it," and voices say, "we must make him stop talking" and, "Why don't we just kill him?"—"It doesn't work that way." He adds, "Everything is inverted, and the beatitudes tell it." He notes "Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted." Charlie’s message was to bring the gospel to the country and call for repentance: "the only real solution is Jesus." He contrasts "Politics at its core is a process of critiquing other people and getting them to change" with "Christianity... begins with repentance." The Lord's prayer idea: "forgive us our sins" and "change begins the only change that matters when we repent of our sins." Charlie was fearless: "There was no hate in his heart" and said of opponents, "That's a sad person. That's a broken person. That's a person who needs help. That's a person who needs Jesus." "This is the way."

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Speaker 0 discusses the conflict between the stability of his current work with Mark Lutchman and his spiritual calling represented by "Donnie," which he sees as a platform to share a message deeper than politics. Speaker 1 raises concerns about conflicting messages on Speaker 0's accounts, citing examples such as praising the U.S. while also claiming it was founded by occult Freemasons and that Satan is the prince of America. Speaker 1 questions Speaker 0's true beliefs, accusing him of hypocrisy and profiting from stirring up conflicting ideologies. Speaker 1 asks if Speaker 0 will delete the "Donnie" account, as he can't fight for opposing sides simultaneously. Speaker 0 admits to being hypocritical and takes full responsibility. He mentions discussions about the path forward, including his family's insistence that he step away from "Donnie" to focus on providing for them. He has been searching for other jobs, despite the pay cut. He is at a crossroads, considering handing "Donnie" off to someone else.

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Susie Wiles’ tears and the room’s sense of God's presence are described. He recalls a scene from two thousand years ago in Jerusalem where Jesus tells the truth about power and others want to stop him. He notes 'Everything is inverted and the beatitudes tell it, I think the most crisply. Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted.' He says Charlie Kirk brought the gospel to the country, calling for repentance. 'Politics at its core is a process of critiquing other people and getting them to change. Christianity, the gospel message, the message of Jesus begins with repentance.' 'In other words, forgive us our sins, meditate on what we've done wrong, how we've fallen short.' 'That is the only way forward in this country.' 'This is the way. Right here. This is the way.' 'Thank you, and God bless.'

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Charlie Kirk's death is a dark moment for America and a turning point—a call to action. He founded Turning Point USA and was "the greatest man I've ever personally known" and "the least hypocritical man" who "practiced what he preached." I met him in a Chicago diner in 2012; he slept on couches while building the movement, and Rush Limbaugh said, "everywhere I go, I run into Charlie Kirk." He coached me through my darkest days, helped with payroll, and on stage urged pastors to pray for me. "The price for his message was his life." "Justice just isn't there for those who deserve it." Without accountability, we live under the illusion of freedom. "God was using Charlie to wake up this generation," and "A million more Charlie Kirks are gonna be born." The future of this nation will be determined by the choice you make.

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Someone claiming to be with the FBI knocked on our door, saying we'd been selling illegal meat and it had all been confiscated from the slaughterhouse. Many relied on our story for the courage to continue their own work. We wondered what God’s plan was if we failed. Then, it was as if a voice from the sky said, "For such a time as this."

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The speaker admits to murdering Pastor Bill for breaking the first commandment, stating he crucified him against a wall in the image of Jesus. He expresses no remorse, believing he is punishing false teachings that destroy families. He had a hit list of 14 pastors around the nation, starting in Arizona, and was caught in Sedona while targeting two more priests. He had made leather tags and crowns of thorns for the planned crucifixions. After a high-speed chase, he escaped police but returned to target the priests. His list included locations such as Las Vegas, Portland, and New York. He believes God will forgive his sins because he is ridding the earth of evil, following God's command to execute those who preach false gods. He acknowledges most people view his actions as insane but believes reality will prove him right. He admits God didn't tell him to murder pastors, but he did it on his own.

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A group of individuals express their desire to rise up and storm the capital building, calling themselves the Oath Keepers. They discuss their backgrounds, including involvement with defense firms and the CIA. They plan to gather in large groups armed with the intention of surrounding the capital. They mention infiltrators and informants within their ranks. The group's leader, Pastor Bill, receives attention from federal authorities. They express their determination to take over the government and breach the chambers. They believe some agitators may be affiliated with government agencies. Pastor Bill welcomes the attention from law enforcement and wants them to know who they are looking for.

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Charlie Kirk's death is a moment for America. It's also a turning point for you and me, a call to action. Charlie was Turning Point USA. He was the least hypocritical man I've ever known and he practiced what he preached. He was a Buckley-Limbaugh figure. Kierkegaard said, 'the most painful state of being is remembering the future, particularly the one that you'll never have.' I met him in a Chicago diner in 2012; he spoke about building a movement of young people. At the Turning Point Faith Conference, he summoned me on stage to pray for me, 'as if it depended on God.' He helped me make payroll. Charlie answered, 'courage from my faith.' He did not point left or right but up. The price for his message was his life. Without accountability, we live under the illusion of freedom. A million more Charlie Kirks are gonna be born.

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The speaker admits to murdering Pastor Bill for breaking the first commandment. He drove to Bill's house and crucified him against the wall in the image of Jesus with a crown of thorns. He felt no remorse, believing he was saving families from false teachings. He had a hit list of 14 pastors around the nation, starting in Arizona, and planned to end in Phoenix. After the murder, he fled to Sedona, targeting two more priests, but was apprehended after a high-speed chase. He had leather tags and thorn crowns prepared for them. His planned destinations included Las Vegas, Portland, Seattle, Billings, Detroit, New York, Charlotte, Mobile, Beaumont, and El Paso. He claims he will execute every priest and burn every church if given the authority. He believes God will forgive his sins because he is ridding the earth of evil, following God's command to execute those who preach false gods. He acknowledges that God didn't tell him to murder pastors, but he did it on his own.

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Speaker calls for a respectful conversation despite differences: "You guys for a respectful conversation even though we see things very differently." They say, "I think God has a better plan for you." They add, "maybe you have an encounter with God and Jesus loves all of you. And he'll he can transform your life. He transformed my life." They describe life as "And every day is a new day, and it's a hopeful, beautiful life ahead of you." They state, "God loves every single one of us. We're all sinners, and Jesus died I mean, you've definitely been the most respectful one that I've seen." They credit the Holy Spirit: "it's not me. If it was me, I'd be yelling and screaming. It's the holy spirit." They close with, "Jesus has gone to work on my life." "And so god bless you guys. Thank you for a great Charlie, thank you for coming."

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A group of individuals discuss the idea of gathering in the rotunda of Congress to pray, vote, blow a shofar, and preach. They believe that the Congress building is filled with evil and refer to a picture on top of the building as the queen of heaven. One person jokes about running for Congress to make a surprise entrance but quickly dismisses the idea. They acknowledge the limitations of what they can do but express a desire to make a difference wherever possible.

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According to the speaker, the United States and the Western world are experiencing the consequences of disobedience. Referencing Deuteronomy, the speaker suggests researching the curses of disobedience to understand what happens to a nation. The speaker urges listeners to examine who holds the primary position in all aspects of life in their country. If it is anyone other than Jesus Christ, then the speaker claims that the nation should not be surprised when it is torn apart physically, spiritually, and emotionally.

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An LGBTQ pastor is confronted about the gospel. The pastor quotes Matthew 19:4, stating marriage is between one man and one woman. When asked about the culture of the time, the pastor references Romans and asks if the other person believes in a moral code. The other person responds by saying the pastor is lost. The pastor states the basic principle of the gospel is to repent, turn to Jesus, and know him. The other person claims the basic foundation of the gospel is love. The pastor believes they are being saved from sin and death, and that the other person is leading people astray into hell.

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The speaker met a "larger than life figure" at David's house who spoke for an hour and a half and was also hilarious. The speaker realized they had gotten it totally wrong and had believed superficial mainstream media narratives. After reading the lawsuits, the speaker felt that the contortions people went through to prevent this man from getting into power made the speaker want him in power even more. The speaker believed "they" were afraid of something they wouldn't say out loud, but that "thing" needed to be exercised from the US government. The speaker believes it is a "thing" that "they" want to protect, and it involves disclosure of some kind.

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She recalls that 'Charlie Kirk was a person of faith' and asks what that means in action—how the 'least of these' would be treated. In Arizona this weekend, what began as a memorial was not just grief but a movement claiming divine permission to rule: 'It was a revival meeting wrapped in a memorial, a political rally dressed as church.' Donald Trump stood on stage calling Kirk a martyr; other politicians pledged to carry out his mission, and the crowd cheered as if a sacred fire had been lit. She argues this was religious nationalism on full display, not faith finding public expression. The language—'Take the nation back for God. Restore America's covenant. This is a holy calling'—is described as the language of domination, where faith fused with power demands obedience and divides the country. See beyond the illusion and remove ideological filters.

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The speaker mentions receiving a death threat from Chief Red Cloud and expresses their disapproval of his actions. They discuss the idea of sitting back and praying versus taking action in a spiritual war. They also mention knowing where Chief Red Cloud lives and planning to contact the FBI. The speaker emphasizes the need to recognize the spiritual war they believe is happening. Another speaker shares their experiences of being threatened when preaching about God. The conversation ends with a question about whether the American church is falsely promoting peace.

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A group of individuals express their desire to rise up and storm the capital building, calling themselves the Oath Keepers. They discuss their backgrounds, including involvement with defense firms and the CIA. They plan to gather in large groups armed with the intention of surrounding the capital. They mention infiltrators and informants within their ranks. Pastor Bill Dunfee, who has been picketing a strip club, receives attention from federal authorities. They express their determination to take over the government and mention the possibility of agitators being from government agencies. The group discusses encounters with the Secret Service and FBI, wanting them to know who they are.

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John Rich on Diddy, Demons, the Antichrist, How to Hear God, and His War on Child Predators
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John Rich sits down with Tucker Carlson to trace a radical shift from a chart-topping country music career to a mission-driven life steeped in moral urgency and religious conviction. He reflects on the discrepancy between professional success and lasting significance, explaining how decades of pursuing fame with Lonestar and Big & Rich left him with plaques but little in the way of purpose. Rich describes a turning point sparked by witnessing widespread injustices—especially the exploitation and harm of children—that catalyzed a new calling: to use music, podcasts, and public dialogue to illuminate what he sees as a spiritual battle between good and evil. The conversation threads through his belief that true protection of the innocent demands more than sympathy; it requires active resistance against predators, systemic reform, and a robust, sometimes combative Christian stance. Rich recounts his collaboration with DHS and Tim Tebow’s foundation to fight online child predation, arguing for widespread, well-funded, government-supported action to rescue victims and deter abusers. He lamentates American cultural complacency, blaming weak Christian leadership and what he calls a commodified, comfort-driven faith for allowing moral decay to accrue. The dialogue navigates how Rich’s faith shapes his approach to politics, media, and culture, insisting that Christianity entails courage and confrontation when confronted with danger to the vulnerable, not passive tolerance. The pair also explore dispensationalist debates, the nature of end-times prophecy, and the responsibility of believers to study scripture for themselves rather than relying on church sermons. Throughout, Rich worries about a culture that has domesticated faith and softened the line between right and wrong, warning that a lack of engagement could provoke divine consequences, including upheaval, persecution, and societal decline. He emphasizes personal accountability, the need for fortitude, and the necessity of using one’s platform to protect children and expose predators, even when it risks backlash or career costs. The interview culminates in a vision of music as a dangerous yet necessary instrument in a battle for souls, with Rich intent on turning art into a force for warning, awakening, and resistance. It is a stark meditation on faith, duty, and the high stakes of defending the vulnerable in a threatening world.
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