Well, He Was Right!
Media Manipulation, Government Confessions, and Nietzsche’s Challenge to a Hypocritical Church
Media Defamation Tactics
The host opens by detailing George Zimmerman’s lawsuit against NBC for editing his 911 call to make him appear racist in the Trayvon Martin case, contrasting the edited and unedited recordings to demonstrate deliberate media manipulation. He immediately connects this example to broader attacks on truth-tellers.
MSNBC Hit Pieces on the Ministry
The host describes how MSNBC and Rachel Maddow twice aired hit pieces on his “You Can Run But You Cannot Hide” ministry in collaboration with an activist, accusing the network of lying and defaming him because his high-school programs and constitutional advocacy threaten their propaganda machine. He labels MSNBC’s slogan “Forward” as communist.
Radical Homosexual Lobby Exposed
The host condemns the radical homosexual lobby for claiming victim status while perpetrating crimes, citing Kevin Jennings and GLSEN’s book “Queering Elementary Education,” historical laws against homosexuality in all 50 states until 1973, and statistics on child molestation and recruitment. He argues this lobby serves as a political battering ram against the Constitution.
Government Insider Confessions
Clips are played from former CIA agent John Stockwell admitting to election manipulation, creating wars, death squads, and assassinations worldwide, and from Ted Gunderson exposing chemtrails as genocide sprayed by unmarked planes. The host stresses that mainstream media covers for these government crimes.
Caller Discussion and Message of Hope
Caller Tracy from Long Island attempts to connect current events to biblical prophecy involving Egypt, Israel, and Revelation 13:17. The host listens but refuses to deliver a gloom-and-doom message, instead calling listeners to righteous living, self-governance, and holding representatives accountable rather than relying on federal agencies.
Nietzsche’s Critique and True Christianity
The host examines philosopher Frederick Nietzsche’s statement that Christianity’s problem is its refusal to do what Christ commanded, arguing this reveals a widespread lack of genuine Christianity marked by hypocrisy. He cites multiple New Testament passages from 1 John, Titus, and the third commandment to urge obedience, regeneration, and living so that enemies fear the believer’s life.
