WEF Insider Warns Steaks Will Soon Be Made From “Human Sh*t”
The global elite are planning to force humanity to eat feces and drink urine, according to a World Economic Forum insider who claims that if you thought the prospect of eating bugs was bad, you […]
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‘Republicans Want Trump to Lose!’: Bannon RAGES Over GOP Leadership Betraying Base, Surrendering to Democrats Over Border & Ukraine
“War Room” host Steve Bannon went scorched-earth on the Republican leadership Tuesday, slamming House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Freedom caucus leader Jim Jordan for their inaction in the face of relentless Democrat lawfare and the passage of more aid for Ukraine.
“The Republicans don’t deserve the House. It’s a criminal conspiracy. It’s now been show, you got the White House, you got the DOJ — the head of the DOJ is arguing the frickin’ case in NY in a state court,” Bannon began, noting the recent bombshell unredacted court documents revealing collusion between the Biden regime, the DOJ and special counsel Jack Smith in the classified documents case.
Republicans don’t deserve the House. Jim Jordan & Mike Johnson are worthless. It is obvious now that House Republicans want Trump to Lose:
— Grace Chong ?? (@gc22gc) April 23, 2024
“It’s a criminal conspiracy. The head of the DOJ is arguing the case in NY in a state court. The whole thing is a scam. From Fani Willis to… pic.twitter.com/UI6LN68fvt
“The whole thing is a scam. From Fani Willis to Jack Smith to Big ‘Tish’ James. It’s a conspiracy on lawfare and it’s working. The reason why it’s working is because we’re allowing it to work.”
“You are worthless, Jim Jordan. You are worthless, ‘Polly Pockets’ Mike Johnson,” he continued. “You are working with and for people out to destroy the country, and it is obvious now as the nose on your face that the House Republicans want Trump to lose.”
“They’re gonna raise all this money from Paul Singer to hold the House and maybe add a seat, take a couple seats in the Senate, and they’re just fine with that,” he said. “Because they think they can wait MAGA out.”
JOHNSON IS A DEAD MAN WALKING
— Grace Chong ?? (@gc22gc) April 23, 2024
“I’m not going to get off @SpeakerJohnson until we break him bc he’s disgusting. He lied to us, southern border is wide open & Trump is being crucified in a court in Manhattan. We have the evidence to bring a criminal conspiracy & bring those ppl to… pic.twitter.com/EaY6Fz8bUn
“Well, they got other news comin’. And people say to get off him,” he said, referring to Johnson. “Well, I’m not going to get off him until we break him. Because he’s disgusting. He’s lied to us, the southern border’s wide open and now Trump is being crucified in a court in Manhattan.”
“We have the evidence to bring a criminal conspiracy and bring those people to Congress and start going on offense and make their lives just as hard as Donald John Trump’s. Yet, they sit on it! And they sit on it because they want to sit on it!”
Bannon also lamented that Trump is keeping incompetent advisers around him giving him bad advice to trust Speaker Johnson.
“Johnson sucks, and the Republicans suck. You have a man up there in court who’s looking at 20 years in prison. It’s a criminal conspiracy,” he added.
BANNON: I know the people around President Trump, “his advisors” are telling him, @speakerjohnson’s doing a good job. JOHNSON SUCKS. REPUBLICANS SUCK. You have a man up there looking at 20 years in prison. It’s a criminal conspiracy. pic.twitter.com/cllgSxlPze
— Grace Chong ?? (@gc22gc) April 23, 2024
Bannon’s remarks come after the Senate passed on a bipartisan basis $95 billion in foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. Meanwhile, no new funding was added to border security, a fact Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer bragged about following the bill’s passage.
Alex Jones Breaks Down How He Was Able To Predict 9-11
Infowars radio host Alex Jones walks listeners through his thought process and the research that went into one of his most astonishing predictions.
Ron Paul Issues BRUTAL TAKEDOWN Of Speaker Mike Johnson Following Ukraine Funding Bill
Former Texas Congressman Ron Paul delivered a scathing rebuke of House Speaker Mike Johnson after he crossed the aisle to vote with Democrats on a $95 billion foreign aid package, contrary to the will of members of his own party who put him into power.
“In the worst example of bipartisanship, Johnson reached across the aisle, stiffed the Republican majority that elected him speaker, and pushed through a massive gift to the warfare corporate welfare state,” Paul says in a video posted to social media. “After the House voted to send another $60 billion to notoriously corrupt Ukraine, members waved Ukrainian flags on the House floor and chanted, ‘Ukraine! Ukraine!’ While I find it distasteful and disgusting, in some ways, it seemed fitting.”
Ron Paul Trashes Speaker Mike Johnson in Stunning New Monologue
— The Vigilant Fox ? (@VigilantFox) April 23, 2024
“Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is reported to have bragged to his colleagues about how easily Speaker Johnson gave Democrats everything they wanted and asked for nothing in return.”
“In the worst example of… pic.twitter.com/aVSTxeTNfs
Check out a transcript of Ron Paul’s message, a reading of his recent article “Final Nail in America’s Coffin?” below:
When future historians go searching for the final nail in the US coffin, they may well settle on the date April 20, 2024.
On that day Congress passed legislation to fund two and a half wars, hand what’s left of our privacy over to the CIA and NSA, and give the US president the power to shut down whatever part of the Internet he disagrees with.
The nearly $100 billion grossly misnamed “National Security Supplemental” guarantees that Ukrainians will continue to die in that country’s unwinnable war with Russia, that Palestinian civilians will continue to be slaughtered in Gaza with US weapons, and that the neocons will continue to push us toward a war with China.
It was a total victory for the war party.
The huge spending bill is all about politics for Biden, yet so many Republicans simply went along with it. The last thing the people running Biden’s White House want to see as a close election approaches are ads blaming Biden for “losing Ukraine.”
The US and its allies have already sent over $300 billion to Ukraine and the country is still losing its war with Russia. Nobody believes another $60 billion will pull a victory from the jaws of defeat. But this additional money is meant to keep up appearances until November at the expense of Americans who are forced to pay for it and Ukrainians who are forced to die for it.
Speaker Johnson could not have passed these monstrosities without the full support of House Democrats, as the majority of Republicans voted against more money for Ukraine. So in the worst example of “bipartisanship,” Johnson reached across the aisle, stiffed the Republican majority that elected him Speaker, and pushed through a massive gift to the warfare/(corporate) welfare state.
After the House voted to send another $60 billion to notoriously corrupt Ukraine, Members waved Ukrainian flags on the House Floor and chanted “Ukraine, Ukraine.” While I find it distasteful and disgusting, in some way it seemed fitting. After all, they may as well chant the name of a foreign country because they certainly don’t care about this country!
Along with sending $100 billion that we don’t have to fund more overseas war, Speaker Johnson threw in another version of the Tik Tok ban, which gives Joe Biden and future presidents the power to shut down websites at will by simply declaring them to be “foreign adversary controlled.”
Not to be outdone, the US Senate on that same day passed the extension of Section 702 of the FISA Act, which not only allowed the government to continue spying on us without a warrant, but also contained new language massively expanding how they can spy on us.
Many conservative voters are asking what the point of Republican control of the House is if the agenda is determined by Democrats. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is even reported to have bragged to his colleagues about how easily Speaker Johnson gave Democrats everything they wanted and asked for nothing in return.
What is the silver lining in all this bad news? Most Republicans in the House voted against continuing the Ukraine war. That’s a good start. Our ideas are growing, not only across the country but even in the DC swamp. Take courage and don’t give up! Work for peace!
This article first appeared at RonPaulInstitute.org.
Watch: McConnell Snipes Tucker Carlson & Trump Over Ukraine Stance After Senate Passes $95 Billion Aid Bill
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) criticized Tucker Carlson for fomenting doubt about the Ukraine conflict among Republican ranks because it delayed the passage of new foreign aid by months.
His remarks came after the Senate passed the $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan by a 70-29 vote, with 22 Republicans voting in favor.
“I think the demonization of Ukraine began by Tucker Carlson, who in my opinion ended up where he should’ve been all along, which is interviewing Vladimir Putin,” McConnell said Tuesday during a press briefing on Capitol Hill.
.@LeaderMcConnell: “I think the demonization of Ukraine began by @TuckerCarlson, who in my opinion ended up where he should have been all along, which is interviewing Vladimir Putin.” pic.twitter.com/brVaYt4Eek
— CSPAN (@cspan) April 23, 2024
“And so he had an enormous audience, which convinced a lot of rank and file Republicans that maybe this was a mistake.”
The Kentucky senator went on jab former President Donald Trump for sitting on the fence over assistance for Ukraine.
“I think the former president had sort of mixed views on” Ukraine aid, he explained, before alluding to the failed attempt to add border security funding to the bill, “which requires you to deal with Democrats, and then a number of our members thought it wasn’t good enough.”
“And then our nominee for president didn’t seem to want us to do anything at all,” he added. “That took months to work our way through it.”
McConnell also hailed the passage of the massive spending bill.
“History settles every account,” McConnell said in a statement following the vote. “And today, on the value of American leadership and strength, history will record that the Senate did not blink.”
Months after suffering a prolonged brain freeze mid-speech, McConnell announced in February that he would step down as GOP leader in November to make way for the “the next generation of leadership” in the Republican conference.
Watch McConnell’s full remarks:
RFK Jr., The Natural Law Party and Universal Natural Rights
The biggest news domestically this week was that Robert Kennedy Jr. got on the ballot in Michigan with the help of the Natural Law Party. Most Americans have never heard of this transnational political party founded on the teachings of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, advocating the use of Transcendental Meditation. I only know of it because George Harrison (my favorite Beatle) did a benefit concert for the NLP at the Royal Albert Hall in London back in 1992.
Now, I’m a Christian pastor firmly grounded in the truth of John 14:6, but politically and culturally speaking I think TM is relatively benign, and its Hindu-leaning emphasis on natural law is a positive counter to the anti-theist, transhumanist agenda of the “elite” Secular Humanists who now dominate America and most of Western civilization. The MAGA movement is already fully comfortable with Tulsi Gabbard who follows the Hinduism of her father, Mike, who was my friend and powerful ally in the 1990s culture wars against the LGBT agenda. Generally speaking the Hindus are on our side in the matter of natural rights derived from natural law, as are all the world religions.
I have no problem with RFK welcoming the assist from the NLP, and am pleased that he is diligently persisting in his run. If the “elites” somehow kill Donald Trump’s chances of winning back the presidency or (God forbid) actually assassinate him, RFK would offer an alternative to Obiden a thousand times better than a continuation of the current nightmare. If Trump and Kennedy both reach the finish line, the latter’s haul of Democrat and libertarian-leaning independent voters could tip a close contest to Trump, which would make RFK the MVP of 2024.
Should Trump retake the White House (and the Lord tarry) the long-term future of this nation will depend on more than just draining the swamp in Washington and the blue cities – it will require the population of this country to embrace a return to the worldview of the founders. Let me explain why and how this could and should happen.
Throughout human history there have only ever been two forms of government: by far the most common being top-down control of an “inferior” majority by a minority of their “superiors,” and the very rare alternative being collective self-government by sovereign individuals.
Top down control has manifested in many forms both religious and secular, benevolent and malignant: historically and symbolically exemplified by Nimrod, and most fully realized in its malignant form in what we modernly call totalitarianism. It’s more benevolent forms are often religious, such as the Roman Catholic Church and its many Protestant alternatives with centralized hierarchical governance.
Collective self-government has also existed in multiple forms, both religious and secular, with good and bad intent, an ancient small-scale example being the Jerusalem Council of Acts, but the the prime example being America’s protean founding under the Mayflower Compact of 1620, and its more famous sequel, our Declaration of Independence, which is literally America’s First Organic Law. Collective self-government is most beautifully summarized in the preamble of the Declaration of Independence, which is the ultimate bedrock of constitutional self-rule:ADVERTISEMENT
“When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, –That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.” [Emphases mine.]
More fundamental to America than anything in the Bill of Rights is the historically unique pronouncement that “Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” This is the prime-reality and logical necessity of true collective self-governance.
Restoring that principle as the overarching mandate of our federal and state governments must be Job 1 in a second Trump term or we will merely trade one set of masters for another. But how – after decades of “Great Replacement” importation of Third World immigrants – can we restore that mentality to a population that is no longer predominantly White Anglo-Saxon Protestants as was true for our first century and a half as a nation?
The WASPs – in particular the Scottish Presbyterians starting in the 1500s – constructed that self-governing mindset on the theological foundation of Luther’s “priesthood of all believers” – a bottom-up governmental system characterized by the “covenental oaths” of Christian equals, creating constitutionalism as we know it. The Pilgrim Separatists (separating from top-down Anglicanism) brought it to America, where the covenantal oath called the Mayflower Compact planted the seed that became Americanism, as exemplified by that other key covenental oath, the Declaration of Independence.
What, then, can unify so vastly diverse a population as we have now? The only possible basis for national consensus other than a Christian revival more sweeping than anything previously seen in the world (which is in God’s purview, not ours) is unity on universal natural law and rights – which all the world already embraces – except for the Secular Humanist minority that rules over us like a self-appointed aristocracy and keeps us polarized to prevent their overthrow.
So I say let’s build a movement to save and conserve the natural world from the transhumanists and rally around “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God” however we may perceive Him. We can have collective self-governance on that basis with unity on all the issues most basic to humanity. And let’s start by seeking common ground on those basics with ALL those groups who believe in natural law, as RFK Jr. has shown by his example.
This story was originally published by the WND News Center.