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By The Quad
Jewish News Syndicate
Israeli innovation envoy Fleur Hassan-Nahoum interviews Karys Rhea of The Epoch Times about the woke right.
Rhea points out that although antisemitism on the left poses a greater threat, a dangerous trend can be seen among isolationist, America First “conservatives” such as Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens. It poses a danger to both Israel and the Jewish community if they continue to be a voice and influence in multimedia. Click here to continue reading and watch the connected video interview.
It’s not a mystery. There are 2 classes of people. 1) Born Again believers. 2) The unsaved who are all blinded to Spiritual truths and discernment. These media personalities in America all look good on the outside and might even have morality in their lives… However, they will always lean on Satan’s side because they are held captive to do his will. Remember, he is the Prince and Power of the air. All media, TV, Internet, Radio, is broadcast through the airwaves. He controls them as he is the ruler of this world. These people are two sides of the same coin… They are whitewashed tombs. Don’t be fooled by their beautiful white teeth, fancy hair styles, thousand dollar suits. They are all about the things of this world…
One of the most effective ways to identify deception and uncover hidden traps is by connecting the dots between people, ideologies, and movements. Consider this: Tucker Carlson, with his elitist background, shares ties with Alex Jones—a controversial figure who mixes propaganda with New Age spirituality while presenting himself as a Christian. Jones, in turn, is connected to Russell Brand, a New Age advocate also claiming a Christian identity. Brand is linked to Jonathan Roumie, a devout Catholic often perceived as a Christian figurehead. Roumie, notably, is associated with The Chosen, a project intertwined with Ignatian spirituality and Mormonism.
The pattern becomes unmistakable: connections weaving through layers of influence, often leading back to Catholicism. Even figures like Candace Owens are tied to Rome. When you trace these connections far enough, you may begin to ask a crucial question: Why do so many paths, ideologically and institutionally, seem to converge toward the Vatican? Is it coincidence, or is there something deeper at play?