A man was standing opposite Joshua with his sword drawn in his hand, and Joshua went to him and said to him, “Are you for us or for our adversaries?” He said, “No; rather I indeed come now as captain of the host of the LORD.” Joshua 5:13-14 NASB
Today's show with John Miano who was fighting the immigration labor issue before it was cool.
Big Tech Won: How Trump Failed to Stop Foreign Worker Replacement 11 Years Later https://t.co/mbLTFVSGzI
Amazing discussion with @visegrad24's Adam Starzynski
Are the Belfast Riots the Start of a European Uprising Against the Islamic Takeover? https://t.co/Qjn9Mzq3PP
We examine:
• What sparked the Belfast riots
• Why immigration has become Europe's defining political issue
• The rise of Reform UK, AfD, and anti-invasion movements across Europe
• How governments are responding with censorship and speech restrictions
• The influence of the Muslim Brotherhood and political Islam in Western countries
• Why voters increasingly distrust establishment, fake-conservative parties
• What Americans can learn from Europe's experience before it's too late
Today's show, following reams of primary election data so far this year (and for 20 years), https://t.co/rUokOIQinc
what we are doing is not working and we have to think beyond the current paradigm.
To build these massive data centers, out-of-state workers - probably a lot of illegals - are being flooded into quiet rural communities, instantly increasing local populations by 10%. They are building a massive labor camp in Cheyenne. Solar, wind, data centers, and labor camps for rural America. https://t.co/sKKObJtS3j
For years, many of those watching biblical prophecy have asked the question:
How will America eventually abandon Israel?
The assumption has often been that it would happen under a hostile administration from the Left. But what if the process is also beginning from the Right?
Last night, JD Vance said something very important:
"There are cases where the interests of Israel and the U.S. diverge... We can achieve a long-term agreement with Iran. Israel may not like it."
Think about that for a moment. Donald Trump is widely regarded as the most pro-Israel president in American history. Yet even under Trump, the driving goal appears to be securing a deal with Iran—something that would be celebrated as a major foreign policy achievement for Trump regardless of Israel's security concerns. At the same time, a growing isolationist and increasingly anti-Israel (Groyper) faction within the Republican Party is growing and gaining influence. Whether America First or Groypers, their message is the same: Israel's interests are not America's interests. That sentiment is no longer confined to the fringe.
This is precisely why Israel can never base its survival on the assumption of permanent American support. Israel lives in a neighborhood where mistakes are measured in lives, not polling numbers.
Israel must face the fact that it must be able to stand alone.
The writing is on the wall. Biblical prophecy is unfolding right in front of our eyes.
The USS Liberty conspiracy theory asks you to accept that Israel, a nation of 2.5 million people fighting for its literal survival on six fronts simultaneously against 110 million Arabs equipped with Soviet tanks, Soviet aircraft, and Soviet warships, and with no formal American alliance, no American weapons, and no guarantee that anyone was coming to save them, is chose day four of that existential war to deliberately attack the one country on earth that might eventually become their ally, in broad daylight, in international waters, leaving 174 survivors who could identify the attacking forces, while fourteen separate investigations across two governments found zero evidence of intent, while Israel’s own military had accidentally bombed its own armored column the day before proving how catastrophically identification fails in wartime chaos, and while not a single one of the conspiracy theory’s proponents in nearly six decades of trying has ever managed to agree on what Israel was actually trying to accomplish by doing it.
Heavy lift.
Fifty-nine years ago today, an American Naval vessel, the USS Liberty, was attacked by air and sea by the State of Israel.
Of the 234 men on the ship, 34 Americans were killed. 171 were wounded.
Today, Thomas Massie will take to the House floor to memorialize the worst interpretation of the event, an interpretation that suggests Israel attacked the American ship on purpose and that our own government either coordinated with them to do, or is complicit in the cover up.
The USS Liberty has become a rallying cry for many of the worst voices in public life. From the Groyper Wars against Charlie Kirk, to Tucker Carlson’s blackpill-and-despair political project, to Candace Owens’ global jihad of grift and Jew hared, the Conspiracy Theories surrounding the USS Liberty have become one of the most respectable ways to advance anti-Israel and anti-American sentiment.
But what really happened on that terrible day in 1967?
How can we know what’s true?
And what does it mean for us six decades later?
Conspiracy Theorists love to overwhelm you with the sheer volume of their claims, but there are 8 claims which makeup the core of the argument.
We thoroughly address those eight in this episode, and shine a light on the phenomena that undergird these Conspiracy Theories in the first place.
Here's an honest accounting of what happened on June 8, 1967, and how — and why — bad actors are lying to you about it:
Today's show: The scope of fraud and corruption with the foreign worker agenda and how Republicans continue to miss the opportunity to connect immigration with the economy. There is no point in throwing $70 billion at DHS without any enduring changes to immigration law https://t.co/H6v1Lhdbu6
We are 11 years into the MAGA movement, and the GOP has passed zero permanent statutory reforms to protect the American worker. The latest H-1B revelation should spawn a singular effort to repeal foreign worker visas. Instead we get silence.
Today's show: https://t.co/H6v1LhcDEy