Trump Gaza Number One
Trump’s vision for the future of Gaza includes bikini-clad bearded transgenders, a massive golden idol statue of himself, and a new “Trump Gaza” resort build on the bones of dead innocent Palestinian kids.
— Stew Peters (@realstewpeters) February 26, 2025
This is MAGA. pic.twitter.com/0b4E8YnSjP
After maintaining willful ignorance of anything jewish or Israeli for most of my life I turned my attention to the subject after deciding that I agree with Dr. E Michael Jones about the effect of the Jewish Revolutionary Spirit on my own thinking and actions. I started this process about a decade ago. The research led me through the willingness to tolerate a wrongful visit from the FBI, for relentlessly calling out sodomites and publicly entering the Roman Catholic Church (Easter 2020), to where I am today. I gain confidence in my criticism of the Jewish Revolutionary Spirit everyday.
Stew Peters appears to be a fellow traveler. I published a recent X post of his above. He is less willing to criticize the race narrative than am I. But he is all over the jewish issue. Others I follow pretty closely are Lucas Gage and Nick Fuentes. Both men are white guys who criticize jews publicly. I’ve never thought of myself in racial terms. My white skin doesn’t say much about who I am. If you want to think about what makes me tick you need to think about Christianity.
And Christianity tells me that murder and genocide are wrong. Especially when it is carried out in the name of a nation. It was wrong for my people to do it to the Americans who occupied Maine when we arrived. It is every bit as wrong for us to do it in Gaza. I’m proud of the Bowdoin students who recently renewed their protest. Not sure if that is ongoing or not.
America MUST close our overseas military bases, harden our own border, and get back to living by our written laws. The laws that have the most power to do good in Maine and America are constitutional. Maine’s constitution begins acknowledging the importance of religion.
We must move away from believing that every Maine citizen has the right, guaranteed by our constitution, to create a “religious society.” You probably didn’t know that is possible. I know it is possible because I did it. I have the paperwork to prove it. And I was encouraged in this by ALL my Christian friends at the time. It led to my receiving “ordination” under the authority of a few of these men.
I love these men today. However, having entered the Roman Catholic Church I no longer require the ordination. I am simply a layman in the Church. I don’t aspire to the Sacrament of Holy Orders. And I feel more empowered in my public defense of the Faith than ever before in my life.
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