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Video Timecodes
(00:00:21) - Introduction to the critique of Mark Levin and the term "Judeo-Christian."
(00:02:53) - Explanation of the Scofield Bible's origins and its alleged role in changing Christian theology to center on Israel.
(00:07:18) - Discussion of the theological differences between Judaism and Christianity, referencing the Talmud's view of Jesus.
(00:11:43) - A critique of Mark Levin's influence and relevance, looking at his YouTube channel's viewership.
(00:14:45) - A social experiment is shown where a woman calls various churches to ask for formula for a starving baby, with most declining.
(00:18:20) - The topic of boycotts, focusing on Paramount Plus reportedly banning actors critical of Israel and Mark Ruffalo's experience.
(00:22:54) - Analysis of Donald Trump being booed at a public event, suggesting his popular support is waning.
(00:26:37) - The speaker argues that Trump's unpopular decisions are not mistakes but the result of a deal he has made.
(00:27:33) - Discussion of Nancy Pelosi's massive stock market returns and how politicians use such issues to energize their base without taking action.
(00:30:17) - Donald Trump's proposal for a 50-year mortgage is analyzed as a form of modern serfdom.
(00:35:09) - A clip from the Bret Weinstein podcast featuring a paramedic's testimony on the rise of strokes and myocarditis in children post-2021.
(00:39:31) - Joe Rogan describes a hyper-realistic dream of an encounter with alien-like beings.
(00:50:21) - A man shares his story of allegedly reversing terminal COPD using nebulized DMSO.
(00:58:40) - Further analysis of Joe Rogan's dream, connecting it to classic alien abduction phenomena and the research of John Mack.

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Must be it totally escapes you that the whole of the conservative Christian base is a staunch base of Christian theology. Which is more like what Levin most likely belongs to and why he and others who practice that version of Christianity feel betrayed by Trump. Staunch is exactly that, and they mostly follow the King James version of biblical theology. Does it have influences of the Scofield bible, it may have as my foster parents were staunch conservative Christians and we, or I, we're led to believe that Israel was God's chosen people, but it obviously wouldn't be the first time biblical theology was formatted into different beliefs, hence the break off into the many dominations we have today. I remember the huge controversary that came about over what they termed The Living Bible. To very staunch Christians, it was a sin just to posses one. Staunch Christians, those who follow the bible to word, take it at it's word. You can't even talk to your neighbors on Sunday type deal. We could have dinner within the extended family on Sundays, but that was it. That's why Mark Levin is a bore. That, and the fact he is a constitutionalist, that is his specialty, as such, he's a thousand miles apart from podcast hosts, and that includes intellectually. In other words, he's a specialty breed, as such, he's only going to attract people who want to be intellectually stimulated, which are the vast majority that don't lead such stringent lives and intoned to that level of intellectual stimuli. He'd more than likely leave you or I snoozing in no time listening to him but it still is a niche market to fill regardless it's not attractive to the vast majority of people. When it comes to constitutional blather, it's important in the hierarchy of legal discussion, scholar opinions, and the formatting of the basis of which laws and judgements spring forth from. I don't know about you but I can barely make it through reading SC briefs, I can do it, but Levin could understand it a lot faster than I ever could, have a based opinion within an hour and I'd still be stifling through it for a week. For people like Levin, you'd really thought he'd caught on a lot faster after the prosperity teaching fraudster Paula White got anointed to the White House faith advisory role, but it's taken him a long time to finally figure out that Trump used deeply devout Christians in his play for the white house. You can no more naysay his opinion on the matter than that of millions of others who have awaken to the betrayal just because millions of people don't watch his show, upvote his opinions, give him likes, because the reality is, in the end, it won't matter what sect of religion or theology they come from, they will ban together to take him back out or any of his mini me's. If you want to know what they may look like, this so called banding, just watch what happened at his reception at the football game the other day. Here's another clue about staunch Christians, they don't rub elbows, they feed a whole lot of people, a whole lot, but they don't answer the phone and invite just anybody over to pick up some baby formula. They'll go where ever it takes to cook, donate, volunteer in the name of God, but they don't invite any possible cootie infected people into their inner circle, and they only go out in service, not to rub elbows. They also aren't stupid enough to believe that someone in dire need of baby formula would call a church instead of a food bank, simple logic deduction.

They don't get it as a psyop, though I do believe that many, regardless of their deeply held religious belief, are starting to catch on. Especially after the Charlie Kirk thing. I think when Kirk said something along the lines of if this was 1940's and I was watching on the internet the things my grandparents seen on television back then, I can't be that dumb, or like I said, something very similar. Mark isn't the only one who has run into that, it was extremely hard to try and convince people this was happening because of the Abraham Accords. The common response was this has been going on for hundreds of years. People don't want to try and wrap their heads around that kind of deception. I think they knew they were losing the narrative, and after Kirk, really losing the narrative, and him disappearing off the face of the earth wasn't going to slow it down. It's really hard to accept that someone would use their blind faith to deceive them and at best, most could come to grips with saying to themselves that the outcome was outpacing what took place on Oct 7th. I don't know if I mentioned this before, when I went to a community held city commission meeting, there were protesters there for the Palestinian issue. I knew I had to push through all the religious zealots to get someone to focus on what I was saying about the Abraham Accords, telling the go watch Jared Kushner's interview A Time To Try Something New and his interview at Harvard, A Middle East Dialogue With Jared Kushner. The next day it started making headlines, within three weeks AOC was calling it out. The point was, you needed to get past people who were blinded by their faith. Same thing happened when I brought it up to others, I'd tell them, just go watch the video's. The next time I saw them, they'd look at me like I was right but they couldn't bring themselves to the point of discussing it, underneath, it is really hard for them to go through the thought processes of that kind of deception. You think this is really hard for them, just wait, you ain't seen nothing yet. Watch what happens to the great awaking of the courier pigeons doing the bidding of the globalist who were standing behind Trump on inauguration day. That's about as wide awake as it's going to become, it won't just be the religious awaking, it's going to be everyone.

I see you did see the booing crowd but obviously you aren't taking it seriously. I guess you just don't see how serious this is. I stayed with my step dad for a couple weeks last February. He lives in a tiny town north of here, months after the election people still had their Trump signs out. By the time I had left their were very few left, that's how serious this is. My step dad runs around that tiny town all day, he'd come back with stories about how mad people were getting at Trump. This is a serious issue and people in denial have a whole awaking coming. I had to go look up what he was saying as the booing completely drowned him out. I don't know if you took the time to go check on that, but this is what was being said:

The president performed an enlistment ceremony creed for new members of the military during a pause in the game. He read from a black binder, speaking into a microphone. House Speaker Mike Johnson and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stood close by, as the president was booed nonstop for over two minutes.
“Please raise your right hand. I—and state your name—do solemnly swear, that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic,” Trump said.

In case you don't know what he was doing, I will tell you what I expect he was doing because presidents don't do what he did there, you don't call out an enlistment creed unless it's not an ordinary enlistment creed, it's not normal protocol. My guess is that all those "military age men" you kept hearing Fox News talking about coming over the border during the Biden admin., were the ones raising their right hands and being duly sworn. I've learned with Trump, you can't take anything he says for granted, nothing. The truth is always hidden in the hype, when he said we'll see things in this country we've never seen before, people should take him at his word. It doesn't get anymore abnormal behavior than what he just did there, and I am not even sure why he's not being called out on it because that type of behavior is just not normal, it's actually quite alarming, as alarming as ending his Truth Social post with "Thank You for you attention to this matter." I almost feel like I sound like CNN here, but seriously these behaviors are alarming and do sound like he's not planning to leave office. Remember, he also said that 2024 would be the last time anyone would need to vote. What was that story he told about the snake, "you knew I was a snake before you let me in."

"you knew I was a snake before you let me in."

Truer words were never spoke.

I believe it was last year sometime that on Bastyon, a guy posted up a video of Joe Rogan being asking if he was asked by the government to push a UFO narrative, or something along those lines, Joe got real excited and said if the government asked him to push anything, he'd do it. Maybe you can find it in the archives somewhere or the way back machine. I think he titled the video Joe Rogan Busted or Busted Out.