Saturday, December 13, 2025

Epstein in Africa

 

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In today’s show, we’re returning to Jeffrey Epstein’s role as an asset of the Zionist colony, following the revelations contained in the latest tranche of emails released by the US House Oversight Committee in November.




Government retreats on Victims of Communism memorial names in aftermath of Nazi controversy

 

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As the controversial monument approaches its first anniversary, the Department of Canadian Heritage has reversed course on the names originally meant to be inscribed on it.

The controversial Victims of Communism memorial in downtown Ottawa will no longer feature the names of specific individuals after federal officials determined a significant number could be linked to the Nazis.

The memorial, located near the corner of Wellington and Bay streets, was intended to honour those who suffered under communism.

But concerns have been raised over the years by Jewish organizations and historians that names of eastern Europeans who collaborated with the Nazis in the Holocaust have been put forward in an attempt to whitewash their past.

The Ottawa Citizen reported in 2024 that the Department of Canadian Heritage was told by historians that more than half of the 550 names to be inscribed on the Memorial to the Victims of Communism should be removed. The reason was because of potential links to the Nazis or questions about affiliations with fascist groups.

As originally planned, there were to be 553 entries on the memorial’s Wall of Remembrance.

Canadian Heritage has now reversed course on inscribing specific names. “The Government of Canada has emphasized that all aspects of the Memorial to the Victims of Communism must align with Canadian values of democracy and human rights,” department spokesperson Caroline Czajkowski said in an email.  (more...)

Government retreats on Victims of Communism memorial names in aftermath of Nazi controversy


Israel is Losing the MAGA Civil War

 

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In the MAGA movement, there’s a civil war raging over US support for Israel. 

Led by the highly influential Tucker Carlson and Candace Owns, Israel's critics in the MAGA movement are sharpening their attacks on the genocidal entity and, by all indications, those attacks are resonating with more and more people in the MAGA movement.

In this episode of Reason2Resist, Dimitri Lascaris examines recent commentary and interviews by Carlson and Owens and argues that Israel is losing the MAGA civil war.



Trump Epstein Photos RELEASED

 

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Esptein was one of the MOST IMPORTANT FIGURES in the Pro-Israel Lobby

 

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Ryan Grim and Murtaza Hussain preview a major new Drop Site News investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s hidden role inside the Wexner Foundation, one of the most powerful pro-Israel donors in the United States.

Contrary to an official “independent review” claiming Epstein had no meaningful involvement, leaked emails show him exercising direct control over foundation finances, approving transactions, and effectively holding final say over how vast sums of money were moved and invested. Ryan and Murtaza explain how Epstein’s power of attorney over Leslie Wexner’s fortune placed him at the center of a complex web of charitable entities, holding companies, and political influence.

The discussion lays out why these findings matter, how a false account entered the public record, and what Epstein’s financial authority reveals about the true sources of his power and influence in U.S. politics, Israel advocacy, and global affairs.



How Israeli rhetoric weaponizes history and faith to justify violence

 

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An analysis of how the Israeli regime exploits Holocaust memory and religious narratives to justify occupation, warfare, and a politics of fear in West Asia.

Since the mass immigration of European Jews to West Asia, the Israeli occupation regime has killed and maimed tens of thousands with impunity.

The Israeli regime has depended on a carefully crafted narrative in order to justify its wars, occupation, ethnic cleansing, and its position as a politically exempt entity that doesn't comply with existing international norms.

Central to Tel Aviv's composition is its strategic use of historical trauma and twisting religion, which, when blended, create a strong narrative that makes it difficult for others to question or intervene, or else they will be labeled as enemies of the Jews as a whole.

Israeli leaders, since the entity's forced inception, have invoked imagery of the Holocaust and religious symbolism not as a means to remind others of a shared troubled past, but to manufacture legitimacy and twist the humanity and spirituality of man to garner sympathy for the zionist military method.

The Nazi Holocaust is something that has floated off the tongues of Israeli officials when seeking to bring an emotional aspect to justify military attacks against neighbouring nations. Since the entity’s imposition on West Asia, Israeli officials have kept the Holocaust and genocide against the European Jews as a central diplomatic rhetorical point when facing the international community.   (more...)

How Israeli rhetoric weaponizes history and faith to justify violence


Friday, December 12, 2025

South Korea on the Global Faith Map: Divine Intervention or Political Infiltration?

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Ever since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, attention in the United States and abroad has snapped sharply onto Turning Point USA (TPUSA) and the entanglement between church networks and political activism. Kirk’s sudden death, violent, shocking, and still only partially understood, did more than shake the conservative movement he helped build; it triggered a broader reassessment of how deeply political organisations had embedded themselves within American evangelical life, and how those same networks were extending influence across continents. What once appeared to be a youth-driven grassroots phenomenon now looks, to a growing number of observers, like a complex fusion of religion, nationalism, and geopolitical messaging.

Critics argue that TPUSA’s faith initiatives have been co-opted by state-aligned actors who view the American church as a vehicle for distributing U.S. and Israeli geopolitical narratives. The message is wrapped in revivalist-style worship, saturated with patriotic imagery, and marketed as a moral crusade, a model some describe as “flag-and-faith nationalism,” where spiritual identity merges seamlessly with political allegiance. Supporters of TPUSA reject this claim outright, framing their efforts as restoring a moral compass to public life and inspiring courage in a generation under cultural siege. But Charlie Kirk’s final engagements abroad, and the self-proclaimed Co-Chair of TPUSA Faith Rob McCoy’s participation in faith-based events overseas in the days before his death, have intensified scrutiny of how these networks operate, what messages they spread, and whose interests they ultimately serve.

The aesthetic and emotional architecture of TPUSA Faith, equal parts revival tent, megachurch spectacle, and political rally, has not remained confined to the United States. Variations of the model have appeared in Europe, Africa, and Asia. South Korea, an intensely Christian nation with an evolving relationship between church and state, has seen the arrival of Build Up Korea, an organisation that, on paper, promotes prayer and Christian unity, but in practice embodies American-style conservative evangelical activism, blending worship, ideology, and geopolitical messaging.

South Korea has been engulfed in a sweeping government crackdown on politically active churches, an unprecedented campaign that has led to police raids, investigative seizures, and high-profile arrests. The initial spark came from investigations into the Unification Church, where prosecutors alleged financial misconduct, influence-peddling, and political favouritism facilitated through gifts and donations. The investigation quickly expanded, encompassing multiple denominations and reaching into the broader Christian landscape. One evangelical megachurch was raided in a scene that startled secular and religious Koreans alike.  (more...)