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* Big News Involving The U.S. And The Congo > Very Strategic For Global Security And Important To The Controlled Populations In Africa * Trump's Middle East Strategy Will Secure The U.S. Dollar & Dominates American Relations Over Any Other Allied Countries * High Profile Arrests Coming > Plus Thousands Of Other Bad Actors * Pam Bondi Is Doing Exactly Want Trump Wants Her To Do > She Is Not A Double-Agent For The Bad Guys * The Diddy Case Is Much Bigger & More Strategically Important Than Most Understand > Hollywood Must Be Burned To The Ground * Prayer Still / Always Required *

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00:00Hey, everybody, Dr. Mary Crowley. I've got 107 in the studio. We're just going to do
00:05a short podcast today. There's some developing, breaking things happening in the world.
00:12Juan, I know that you said that you have a lot of breaking stuff going on. Can you tell
00:17us anything about what's happening or it's kind of confidential?
00:21Well, a lot of it's stuff that's not really discussable off and around, but I will tell
00:28you this. Just a few minutes ago, there was a note out of State Department acknowledging
00:39that I'd been set for getting from the Congo to come to the U.S. and meet with private
00:47religious leaders and organizations about assisting there with the work that needs to be done in
00:56Congo. Christian populations throughout the Congo, but especially in the north, have been
01:02attacked. And of course, your friend and my friend, Bree Keaton, has a lot to do there.
01:10And so she was listed as one of the people that would be included in those meetings with
01:17an official delegation from Kinsha there in the Congo. This is important because it's not
01:26an official meeting within the State Department. This is a private operation, private meetings
01:33to try to get to how do we in the West as Christian believers help others of the
01:47faith, Catholic, Protestant, etc., to stop the killing. That's what Trump wants, just stop
01:56the killing and then let's figure out how we can move forward and create stability in the
02:00region. The reason that there's very little infrastructure in many of those countries across
02:06Central Africa and East Africa, West Africa too, is because they no more than start to get
02:15on their feet, get their sea legs, and there's another conflict. Companies can't come in and build bridges
02:21and roads and power systems, etc., when there's this kind of disruption. So here you have arguably the
02:31richest per capita country in the world, the Congo, with greater mineral wealth than anywhere else on the
02:40planet per capita. And they're relatively poverty stricken. Why? Because they can't access that wealth that's in the
02:48ground without the infrastructure and the stability to bring in global corporations and workers and housing and
02:59things like that for people that can come in with their expertise. So starting this from a religious standpoint,
03:07let's just stop the killing, let's just stop the killing is a big on the course. There's several groups that have been
03:13targeted within the Christian populations. But the one that suffers, I believe, the greatest right now is the pygmy population,
03:22which our friend Bree is a spokesperson for. She actually holds the title deed to much of their land. They're nomadic and have been
03:32classically. They're not advanced in Western terms. They don't have a constituency in the political realm. They don't have a
03:42constituency in the business realm. When they get up in the morning, they don't go to work. They climb out of the tree and they go
03:49look for food for themselves and their families. They're relatively unsophisticated. They're relatively innocent. They as a
03:57population in a group, haven't come into the modern world in many ways. And so the world kind of left them
04:08behind. And unfortunately, as the world continues to build out, including in their region, you know, the Congo is
04:18about the size of three Texases. Take Texas and multiply it by three. That's the size of Congo. It's a very big
04:26area. This northern area where Axrat is this highly mineralized area. China's been behind it. They can
04:39say anything they want. They're behind the operations here with ISIS and the funding and the weapons
04:45coming through Rwanda. And then other nations in the area have been right there like vultures to step in
04:52and take control in this power vacuum in that region. So people that are supposed to be neighbors and
05:00friends and all that being opportunistic. The only thing that's changed in the last few months is that
05:06Trump stepped in. China was racing to try to get a handle on this area that nobody could break and owns
05:19much of the business in the Congo and title deed to some of this business. These ISIS players had just
05:27pushed people out of one of the biggest tin mines in the world run by a U.S. corporation. And they'd
05:35had to the region. Trump stepped in a while ago with the negotiations and in talking with Ticcocchetti,
05:48the president, and said, well, we'd like to come in there and help Ticcocchetti offered all the
05:53mineral wells. Just come help us. We don't want it. We want to work with them, not steal it from them.
05:58We're not the next one on the list. But when China came in through their proxies and created this
06:05disruption around this huge mine, just to give you an idea of scale of what's going on in the world,
06:13that one mine, in a country very few people even pay attention to in this modern era,
06:20that one mine shutting down caused tin prices, a key metal involved in all sorts of metals
06:32productions around the world. That one mine shutting down caused a jump in tin prices worldwide of a
06:43third. Tin prices went up one third in days after they walked away from that mine. This region is
06:50extremely important and critical to the whole world's stability. When Trump stepped in, they were able to
06:57begin the process to head back to the mine knowing that it was not going to be offline for years and
07:02years and years or only available to China, cause prices to cool off and come back down closer to
07:09where they've been. That's one of those things that very few people even recognize that's occurred within
07:16these last few weeks and months within the Trump administration, them making their presence known,
07:22their weight known in these disparate areas that do affect global market stability.
07:30So, you know, Congo is important to us. There's things going on there. Christians are going to be asked
07:37to step up to help keep that population alive while they stabilize it. There's food in the area.
07:46There's plenty of it, but it's not getting to the Christian groups in Northern Congo
07:52because of supply issues, pipeline, you know, roads, things like that. With this supposed civil war,
07:59that's not really a civil war. It's an attack by outside forces to create the opportunity
08:06to take over, steal a huge portion of that mineral wealth for, ultimately, China.
08:14Right. And I know I interviewed Brie. I met her for the first time. Actually, God spoke to her
08:20audibly to go and help the Pygmies. Actually, we're going to be doing a movie about Brie at some point
08:26in the future because of the story. God used a woman that was fearless to go in and supernaturally,
08:34sovereignly, and she protected her. Amazing story. So, an incredible woman of God.
08:41He really needs to pray for Brie Keaton. I know we only have a short period of time. Also,
08:46what's happening down in South Africa? Many of you know that there was a plane of, you know,
08:52these farmers that were actually recently brought here too because they were being murdered and killed
08:58in South Africa. What do you know about that, Juan? Well, they were actually given a couple choices.
09:06Putin offered free farmland to any of the farmers in South Africa that wanted to move to various areas
09:14in Russia and set up farming there. These people do incredible work. They're great farmers.
09:21But they're, you know, it's a racial thing. And being attacked there in South Africa by some of these
09:35rebel groups and, you know, killed in horrendous ways, being under a continuous constant threat like
09:43that and then having their equipment, their fields, their workers attacked. It's really attack on the
09:50civility of South Africa. You know, the person I'd go to to talk with about that would be, you know,
09:58someone like Laura Logan, who is from that area of the world and has a very good house,
10:04still has relatives that live there. She'd be the best source on that. John B. Wells,
10:10another friend, his wife is from South Africa, and he's followed that for a long, long time since he
10:16did a lot of work out of South Africa over his career. They know people right there. I know a
10:24handful, but not close enough that my input should be that, you know, key. I think there's others that
10:32know the situation much more intricately. But South Africa is under attack internally and
10:37a lot of it has origins from other regions of the world. Literally, I could just push the
10:52Afrikaners. So, well, and we're seeing this destabilization among the world and that's
10:58what President Trump is going to do is now is to bring stability to the world. But now let's just
11:05kind of because we only have about maybe another 20 minutes. Juan's got to jump off for an urgent
11:11situation he's dealing with. So, President Trump is in Saudi Arabia. Let's talk a little bit about
11:17about what he's doing over there and the purpose of what he's doing for my audience.
11:26Well, I would put this in the same vein as what Reagan did when he first came into office.
11:32Right out of the chalks, he went after energy. But in his case, because remember, we had the high
11:41gas prices and gas lines in the years earlier. It was refinery issues more than oil supply, but it was
11:52blamed on Saudi Arabia and the Arabs and like that. There was a push in this whole thing to get
12:02more power to the Arab nations. Kissinger was a big part of it. The short version is that
12:09Reagan, when he came in, got Saudi Arabia to turn on the taps and pump massive amounts of oil. And the
12:16reason he did that, in part, was to take out the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union we were in a cold war
12:23with. It was going on forever. They were getting outside revenue from oil and gas sales,
12:29as well as selling arms to the world. That was their primary source of income. And so when Reagan
12:36drove down oil and gas prices, he cut off the money supply for the Soviet Union, coming from that
12:42oil and gas sales. They drove the price down so low and kept it there that the oil and gas companies in Russia
12:55and companies from around the world that have made huge investments there, just left the pipe,
13:04the cats, equipment, the drilling rigs and platforms right where they were. And the workers walked away
13:12and walked home. They didn't have money to fly. They're getting hitching rides everywhere to just
13:17get out of the oil producing regions because there was no more work. The price of oil, it dropped so far
13:25below the cost of production. Can't hear you one. I don't know if you
13:29we lost the sound. Sorry, I had an incoming call and it cuts you off. I apologize.
13:34The third version is Reagan, when he came in, got the Saudis to pump massive amounts of oil,
13:41many times what they were normally producing because they had the capacity. They drove down oil prices
13:46worldwide. That cut off the money supply in Russia with all these companies were coming in drilling oil
13:55out across southern Russia and selling it and getting hard cash out of other places in the world.
14:01The oil companies and the workers just walked away from the drilling operations, left all of their
14:07equipment behind, didn't even take and scavenge things up because it wasn't worth anything in a low
14:13price oil market. Nearly took out Texas here in America on their oil stuff with these super hyper
14:20low prices. What Trump is doing is something similar. He's doing a deal with the people that have been
14:31backing the dollar which is the Saudis with oil production. They buy American equipment with the
14:37dollars they get from selling their oil out around the world and we've been providing protection
14:42for those cargoes to be on the high seas going anywhere in the world. Our state department,
14:49our navy, our air force to protect those loads. Anybody that attacks them wants to go after them
14:55has to, you know, it's considered an attack on America because it's transacted in dollars.
15:00He's supporting the American dollar and then the Saudis who have done some little deals with China and
15:07Russia over the last several years on military equipment now are fully committed to buy American
15:14equipment which means it supports the American economy. Like it or not, America is still on a
15:21military industrial complex but drives business in America's military production
15:27out to the world. So he's guaranteeing that there's those high price jobs here in America that we're
15:35producing it and he's taking the air out of the room, the oxygen out of the room for Russia and China.
15:40They're not getting those big arms contracts. Other countries tied into Saudi Arabia and watching
15:48will likewise do it. It's not just 150 billion that the Saudis are buying. It probably out through the
15:56other countries that will follow suit is closer to a half a trillion dollars in purchasing over the
16:04next year or two that will be committed to and still take, you know, up to a decade to actually occur.
16:12Um, what happens when they buy American equipment? They need American trainers. They need access to, uh,
16:20come train here on U.S. soil. Uh, it's actually becomes more even than the 150 billion that's talked
16:26about and we get it into their situation. They're not going to easily go use American equipment to do
16:35dastardly things like attack Israel or something like that. They're agreeing to enter in a relationship
16:42that includes, uh, diplomatic, uh, interactions, et cetera, and mutual defense packs. If somebody's
16:48attacking someplace in the region, the Saudis will use equipment that we have sold them, not given them
16:57to assist in anything that comes up, including U.S. basing. What it does is it picks a path, a direction
17:04forward for, uh, the Mideast for, uh, literally decades to come. These systems, you put them in
17:12place, but they're there for 20 and 30 years. So it'll be very hard for Saudi Arabia to disconnect
17:18and the other countries. Uh, it's good for Israel because, uh, if they use American weapons and start
17:29turning it towards some kind of an aggressive thing that we don't agree with, we can cut off
17:33the supply chain. That may sound tiny, but the reality is these weapons systems need continuing
17:41maintenance, parts, and, uh, uh, interaction, updating, et cetera. If, if after spending all this
17:50money and committing to these equipment within their, uh, defensive systems, if we cut it off,
17:57they're dead in the water. So they're going to be very sensitive to how we feel about things
18:02happening in the region and their involvement in it. It's a very stabilizing thing, uh, from our
18:08perspective, uh, including towards Israel, including towards the ones that aren't in the deal, such as
18:15Iran, because they now realize that we're securing positions where everybody has to cooperate and assist
18:22us even into Syria, which Iran's been using as a proxy, even into Turkey, which, uh, has all this
18:29weight within the NATO system. But if they want to be viable and relevant, they want to be able to
18:34train with other militaries in the area with similar equipment. Uh, it's, it's, it's actually a very,
18:40very big deal. Trump is not under overstating it. Uh, if anything, he's understating it. This is as
18:46important to the remainder of the Trump policy, uh, being spread into the world as what Reagan did
18:56when he forced the Saudis to get along to go along and drive down oil prices to take the wind out of
19:03the sails of the Soviet Union. And in this case, both the Soviet Union and China by what's being done
19:09in this deal. Well, and let's get to America, what's happening here. Um, you know, we're seeing
19:17what he's doing overseas with the tariffs, but now like in our country, we see the law fair with these
19:23judges. Uh, we see that of course they have Tom Homan and, you know, bringing, getting rid of the
19:30illegals, but these judges are stepping in the way. Um, what do you think can happen on that front?
19:36I know that I heard some people say he could try to follow would be his corpus a few other times
19:42in history. This has been done. Do you think you might try to do something like that in the future?
19:47Well, you think you, do you think, uh, president trying to do that? If we see this rogue judges and
19:54some of the things with the Supreme court, do you think that president Trump would go so far as,
20:00you know, following a rid of, I don't know if I'm saying it right, rid of habeas corpus
20:04where no, he would suspend habeas corpus, which means that the courts could not be used to slow
20:14down the deportation of people that are here illegally. Um, in fact, uh, it goes beyond that,
20:21uh, uh, the rules for people that may fall into a criminal organization type groups, uh, terrorist groups,
20:32uh, uh, uh, they're going to Gitmo. You know, the first 33, they called them migrants that had been
20:39brought into America. Uh, the military spent 21 million sending 33 migrants to Gitmo, a fun number,
20:49by the way, uh, since Trump came into office. Well, excuse me, let's be a little bit more precise.
20:57They weren't just any migrants. They were the gang leaders of some of the most notorious criminal
21:04gangs in the world who had moved to America and were going to supervise the gang wars being
21:13portrayed as civil wars inside America related to, uh, moving, um, uh, illegals out of the country,
21:21arresting and deporting. So on day one, if you look at the military's report on expenditures,
21:28it starts on January 20th, inauguration day, because they began moving personnel and equipment
21:35to support the arrest of these gang members. And then the, uh, movement of them to Gitmo,
21:40they're sitting at Gitmo right now. And, uh, the rest of their organizations below them
21:48are now trying to find their sea legs. They didn't get to pull off the terrorism across America that
21:53was planned at the beginning of the Trump administration. Uh, now we're moving down
21:58the ranks into their systems, including the movement of weapons within the country and ammunition.
22:05Uh, on a couple of occasions. Now we've picked up van loads of ammunition, purchased at gun shops,
22:14uh, in parts of the country and then being moved to Colorado and other states that, you know, if it
22:21just takes a dozen rounds to shoot up a school or shopping, imagine what happens with a half a
22:26million rounds of ammunition in the wrong hands. Uh, how did we find those ammunition, uh, runs and the
22:35people doing it that came into the country? Well, those gang leaders in Gitmo are understanding that
22:45they're not getting out probably in their lifetime. They will spend the rest of their life on this
22:52planet in some type of a detention center, uh, as criminal terrorists. And so they're being given
23:01opportunities to maybe make life a little bit easier for themselves and their families by explaining
23:09what the plans were, who they were working with all the operations. Uh, uh, and they're telling us
23:15that. So we're finding these, uh, movements of supplies, uh, miraculously, the police just happened
23:23to be going down the road and the guy's headlights are a little high. Uh, it looks like they're on their
23:26brights and not turning them off, pull it over. And the thing, the van is so loaded with ammunition
23:32that, uh, it's sagging on the springs, uh, lead and, uh, oh, that was just happenstance and probably
23:42not. And so we're getting a track on all these organizations. They're not going to get to just
23:49a wheeled terror across America. Like they were planning on, uh, Trump is striking first and he's not
23:55waiting for them to strike first and then react to it. They're going to have to react to us.
24:00And, uh, uh, the message is going out. Um, and it's not just here in America, other places in the
24:07world, by the way, Gitmo is not the only endpoint for these people. We have other facilities, um,
24:15uh, in the Southeast Asia, Asia region and the, uh, uh, Southern end of the Indian ocean.
24:22And, uh, they're already getting built out there too, by the way.
24:26Well, even with the Alcatraz, now he's talking about opening up, uh, do you think he would need
24:32the line?
24:32Well, Alcatraz for the moment, Alcatraz for the moment's a scarecrow. It'll take quite a while to
24:38build it out, update it, everything else, you know, a couple of years, uh, and keep building it out.
24:44But, uh, it has a great reputation and, uh, guaranteed you're not going to be busting out
24:50of the new one because, uh, they're not going to use the, uh, uh, facilities the way, uh, willy-nilly.
24:57Um, what he's really helping everybody to understand, including here in America illegally,
25:03migrants, you might want to head home while the heading's good, get out of here while the
25:09getting's good. Because if we get you first, you might not be walking free the rest of your life.
25:14Uh, you want to go back to your own place or someplace else, fine, but get the hell out of
25:19here and don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. Well, that's because we're not going
25:23to be easy victims. We're not just sitting here waiting for you to attack us like happened during
25:29prior administrations. This is a different game. Look at the flow across the borders. It hasn't just
25:34slowed down. It's essentially stopped for all intents and purposes. And now we're beginning
25:40the process to start moving towards moving people back out of the country. And by the way,
25:46uh, we haven't fully got up to speed at the justice department and other places as we do. However,
25:53you can also expect not just the high profile arrests of leadership, but the detention of large
26:01volumes of people in detention centers, and then the processing, think of the Muriel boat lift back
26:07in the Carter era with Cuba times a thousand, not 10, not a hundred, a thousand. Those people that
26:16decide to figure it out and get out of the way now are probably miles ahead. And if they leave on their
26:24own, they can apply to come back in. And once we get this somewhat under control, we do want these
26:30people back in. We want them to come through the front drawer lawfully and to assimilate, become
26:35Americans and obey our laws and, and screen out the truly bad actors that have been coming in with
26:42them. It's not that we don't want immigrants. We want them to come here. America has always been
26:48a safe haven with welcoming arms for immigrants, but first we're going to get this under control
26:53and then do it in an orderly fashion. If you're here illegally, we love you, get out and come back
27:02in the correct way. Even this, this was a policy even back to the turn of the century. I was just
27:07communicating with someone whose grandparents came here illegally from Europe, had been here with
27:17everything else for years. But from a moment where they had to leave, uh, uh, against their will,
27:28go home. They were there for three years going through the process before they could come back,
27:32went on to have very successful lives and their families and like that. Look, uh, it's the way it is.
27:38Uh, uh, we're going to enforce the laws so that we're safe as a country, uh, including, yeah, we got
27:46the, the gang leaders, the terrorists sitting at Gitmo and other places. They still have huge
27:53organizations here that are still a threat to reorganize. Well, we're going to go get them too.
27:58That's coming. And, uh, you know, we've got room for 30,000 people at Gitmo alone.
28:03Um, look at the one over in Southeast Asia and look at the one down there in South Southern part
28:09of the Indian sea. We can have many times that in those locations. And they've been under construction,
28:14just like Gitmo has the entire time that Biden was office. Pelosi couldn't stop it. Biden couldn't
28:22stop it. We're getting ready to do some serious stuff. If you're here illegally, this is a great time
28:28to go home. You can complain and whine and moan and fuss, but you'll do it from a federal detention
28:35center, uh, next to one of our military facilities. And it might be a quite a while. So if you think
28:41you're going to be safer there than home, well, that's where you're going to be, but we're not
28:44going to, Trump is not fully up to speed. Do not believe the pace we're going at as fast as it is,
28:50is fully up to speed. Now, a year from now, you'll understand what fully up to speed is.
29:00Make your moves while it's easy, or we'll take care of it for you. It's up to you.
29:06Well, let's just kind of wrap it up. I wanted to just keep it at about 30 minutes. In reference
29:11to the Justice Department one, you know what we're seeing with the Epstein list, and some people are
29:17saying, like, Pam Bondi is, is not going fast enough. Cash Patel's not going fast enough.
29:22Bullshit. Let me stop you right there. I want to talk about this.
29:26Yeah. This is, this is so hyper-critically important. Yeah. Pam Bondi hasn't even got, uh,
29:33all of the bad people out of the Justice Department and her own staffing in there. It's a process.
29:40Uh, she hasn't even been in office herself a hundred days, about 107 now. Excuse me. Uh,
29:49when she's fully up to speed and got a couple months under her belt, then you can start deciding if you
29:54want to criticize. She just got there. And by the way, it was FBI that wasn't supplying Southern
30:02District of New York, the Epstein materials. It wasn't until she wrote over to Cash, which she had to
30:08wait till Cash got confirmed after her. And then she sent him a note. Could you help me out here? Cash
30:16with that note, uh, and his responsibilities back to the Justice Department went down with a crew
30:24and literally had to bust down the doors of Southern District of New York in the property
30:28rooms and get the stuff and get the names and, and, uh, uh, positions of all the players that were
30:34blocking this material from getting to, uh, Bondi. And then once they got it, it's huge. She's got a
30:42little ream of papers from FBI. Well, this is everything on the Epstein case. Uh, you know,
30:48have a nice day. Goodbye. And, uh, she had to get Cash to go down there and kick ass, leave marks on
30:54some people's butts with the pointy shoe to get the materials. Once they got them back, the process
31:00began, but she isn't fully staffed right now. And then I just given it to anybody, give her a little
31:08bit of time to work. And by the way, not everybody who went to Epstein Island is a bad guy. What was
31:15it about? It was a roping operation, blackmail, honeypotting, trying to put people in compromising
31:25positions, film it, and then hold it against them to do the will of these controllers out around the
31:31world. Not just people in the American government, but globalista who wanted the green movement to go
31:39forward and giving grants to college professors and all wings. And also the threat that they'll be
31:45defunded and they'll lose their positions in the university system. If they don't go along,
31:49it's not just business people, politics, judges, it's, uh, into the university system. And some of
31:57these people that are on the list were themselves victims. So they have to make the case. They don't
32:04just throw it out there willy nilly, like a bunch of, uh, idiots there. You're, you're in a legal
32:09environment where you're putting people's lives and wellbeing at risk who themselves in many cases
32:16tried to report what they saw and couldn't find a plan. You can interview them. You find what's
32:23going on. Bondi's doing precisely what she's supposed to do. Trump is satisfied with what
32:29she's doing. He's a pretty good judge of what's going on here. Uh, if he becomes dissatisfied,
32:34she'll hit the road. In the meantime, he's not dissatisfied. She's doing exactly what she's
32:38supposed to do. Uh, those people that are know-it-alls think they know exactly what
32:43she's not doing right and doing wrong and everything else. Bullshit. You don't probably
32:48even have a lot of it. You don't even understand the environment. Give her a break.
32:52Oh no, I, I'm fully supportive of Pam Bondi. I'm just trying to play, you know,
32:56ask the questions. I know that you hear people throwing out there.
33:00We don't want to be, we don't want to be rabble rousers and, uh, assist these, uh, you know,
33:10backstabbing, backbiting, talking people. Okay. These rumor mongers. Okay. Uh, she's trying to do her
33:18job. And by the way, the stuff that she said, you know, Keith, uh, gotta love him. He's one of the
33:23greatest assets in modern history with the work he's done with Veritas. But let me flip that around a
33:30little bit. Uh, yeah, they got Pam saying some stuff that she's been saying in, uh, you know,
33:37mixed company. Uh, and she hasn't been choking it back. People are asking, you know, uh, by the way,
33:44it's not just Bondi, it's other people within the political system. Many, I've said it to your
33:49audience and other audiences. You've got to give room because the stuff they got on the Epstein stuff,
33:55it goes everywhere. It's, it's tens of thousands of hours of tape. You might have, uh, a hundred
34:03cameras all seeing little pieces of everything with time and date. They have to stitch that together
34:08person by person, victim by victim to make a coherent, uh, case. It takes a lot of time and
34:16professional, uh, work to vet through that stuff and get it right. And what are the actual crimes that
34:21you're going to go for and pick, uh, groups and ways that you're going for? Uh, that's a process.
34:30Um, you might not like it and it's not comfortable, but, uh, the wheels of justice grind slow, but they
34:37also grind fine. And we are going to get there and Bondi's doing exactly what it's supposed to. She's
34:41not up to speed. We're going to get justice for the Epstein victims and others, whole region of
34:50islands there in the Caribbean had the islands where there was stuff going on many worse than
34:56Epstein. Think about that for a second. We're going for all of it. Take a deep breath.
35:01Well, actually, Sir Richard Branson has an island down there. Uh, the, you know,
35:06Yeah, lots of them. I mean, there's, there's tons of NXIVM was having their recruiting meetings
35:12at, at Branson's Island. He wasn't there at the time, but that's part of the testimony in New York
35:17on the NXIVM, uh, uh, and it's, uh, uh, you know, it's, it's pretty, pretty compelling stuff.
35:26In fact, uh, uh, horsehead, what's her name? I claimed that Trump, you know, had the affair with
35:32her, which was false. She was recruited on Branson's Island, testified about it in the cases up in New
35:40York and said that part of the recruitment was watching snuff films. People having sex with
35:47people while they're killing them, while they're dying. And, uh, uh, that was part of the
35:55recruitment films that were shown at Branson's Island. These are people he allowed to be there
36:01at his Island. You know, uh, were they fake films or were they real? You know, what do we have?
36:07What do we know? And when did we know it? This is a process. Uh, well, and to,
36:12uh, let's talk a little bit, you know, closing, let's talk about the ditty, uh, you know,
36:21his trial is starting, you know, the whole Hollywood circle, you know, that's all getting
36:25ready to implode. Um, I talked to your friend, uh, you know, that worked with the sound of freedom
36:31movie, the God is literally rolling out, you know, and putting together structure for the
36:38greatest show on earth. And that's what we're seeing. We're seeing it roll out and we have
36:43to pray. I mean, we're, as you know, one, we're all, we're in spiritual battle and we're
36:48not dealing with these people. We're dealing with demonic entities and beings that we can
36:54not think about this in the natural realm. It's so lastly, one, uh, cause I know you have
36:58to go, what do you know about the trial or anything going on in Hollywood right now?
37:03You know, there's other people that are much better on the ditty stuff. And I, I think that
37:09they're the ones that should talk on this and we can talk about who you might want to pull up and
37:13interview there that can give much greater detail, but in a basic sense, and I, I've, I've heard it
37:20from several of them firsthand, but I think they'd be better sources on this. Uh, ditty is a much
37:27greater operation than most people have actually perceived so far. The activities that they were
37:32involved in weren't just, uh, sex, uh, stuff with consenting adults or even minors. It was
37:41satanic. Uh, a number of the people that have come out and talked about things they saw and that
37:47happened have described the, um, things going on as rituals, uh, uh, you know, worship to Satan
37:57himself. And, uh, I believe that will come out in portions of the trial. The question is,
38:04will the prosecutor, Comey's daughter go to those areas or keep it relatively at a, at a higher level
38:11or not? And Ray, whether, whether they'll raise those issues. And by the way, it won't end with
38:17Diddy. He's just the first one there. Uh, look at how crisp and clean and he's such a good businessman
38:23and, uh, and he hangs out with all the right people. That was the image you got out across the
38:29world for a couple of decades. Now the truth comes out. It was grotesque. It was slimy. And behind the
38:37scenes, uh, uh, it was manipulation, blackmail, uh, uh, threat of death and death itself. Um, these
38:48things are all going to come out there, but the fractures out into the Hollywood community
38:53and other people is going to continue. Uh, it's going to spread wildly. He's not just going down
39:01by himself, uh, a number of other stars, uh, who similarly are portrayed as clean and righteous
39:07and so kind and, and, you know, helping, uh, communities like that are going to be exposed
39:14for who they truly are. And, uh, that's going to break the, um, image. Hollywood will have to,
39:24uh, I don't believe get restored in Hollywood or reinvented.
39:29I believe ultimately that whole house has to come down, go into the pit of hell where it belongs
39:35and other places will rise up. It's not about rebirthing Hollywood. Even the name,
39:40the origins of that name, what's it mean? Well, you got it from your Harry Potter.
39:44The most powerful magic wands, a la Disney and everybody else, are wands made with wood from the
39:52holly tree and they cast their magic spells. The most powerful magic spells come from the
39:59wands of the magicians that are made from Hollywood. And, uh, we don't want those people anymore.
40:08We don't want their, we don't want their way. We don't want anything to do with them.
40:12Yeah, we don't. Well, listen, one lastly, what Hollywood will be reinvented in a different way.
40:18Even if it's in similar areas, it won't have those same basic things or it will not be blessed by God.
40:26We're not making, uh, demonology righteous again. Okay. It will be something else. It won't be
40:35new wine into old wineskins. It will be new wineskins, a new construct. And if people are
40:42trying to reinvent Hollywood, I will say from the outset that they will fail. If they're trying to
40:48reinvent Disney based on all the magic and spells and crowd there, they will fail. There will be
40:54something new. That's where we should put our efforts. And it won't be, uh, a reinvention of,
41:01uh, of, of the old because that is corrupt and it's actually based in evil. We're not building our
41:07churches on the graveyards of, uh, the demons. Yeah, that's right. Well, years ago, and then I'll
41:16just finish with that. You know, God said to build a studio to rival Disney and call it destiny.
41:20We're not trying to copy Hollywood. It actually has to burn down. Hollywood has to go a hundred percent.
41:26It has to have a whole new foundation. And so one, I thank you for coming on. Is there one last thing
41:32that you want to say before you go? Because I'd like to state my word and that keep it short,
41:38just because I said I would. Um, you know, a prayer, prayer is still always required. There's a lot
41:44in play right now that is so crucial to the direction that we go as a country. Uh, president Trump,
41:54uh, he needs divine wisdom, great leaders doing amazing things, going at the speed of light relatively.
42:02And yet, uh, still needing their ear to hear God's voice, the still small voice.
42:11Um, to do things and move quickly and decisively. Pray be ever present in thoughts and directions and,
42:25uh, that he be given, uh, grace and, um, latitude to favor.
42:32Um, to accomplish the things that, uh, are before him, uh, that God has set there on his plate.
42:40And for all of the leadership that he is trying to bring into place to assist and support him,
42:46that they likewise would be very sensitive to a move of God here, taking America away,
42:53uh, and control the self and moving us towards righteousness and all the risks that are coming.
43:01Uh, there is great challenges just ahead. And I don't think we're through the darkest hours of
43:09this. Um, we just have a direction to begin to deal with some of these things, but we're far from,
43:17you know, dealt with a good start is not the whole thing. And the enemy is going to come back and try to
43:24divert and distract and disrupt. Um, and we speak against our enemies and ask for divine protection
43:32and assistance to get to, uh, uh, righteous ends for America to do good things and not just for
43:42America, but so that once we're strong and stable, we can then go out to the other 71 countries who like
43:50America had their election stolen from them, uh, by China specifically. And we have the proof and
43:57that's coming very shortly. 2020, it's not over yet.
44:06Well, thank you, Juan. And you know, that's why from the Passover to Pentecost, the 50 days
44:12that Ashley, June 1st and 2nd is going to be the actual Pentecost, Shavuot. And it's a significant
44:19time. We're in the winds of change. We're in a showdown, everybody. So let's just say a prayer
44:24right now for Juan as we close out today. So Lord, we just bless Juan. Keep him that your face
44:30shone upon him. Gracious to him. Lift him your countenance, stretch him his gloom. Help him to do
44:35everything he needs to do, uh, for the kingdom is at hand in Jesus' name. Go ahead, Juan, and then
44:42go ahead and breathe. Okay. Father God, I thank you for your people represented here who seek
44:51to do beautiful things, important things to, uh, see truth and light coming into America
45:00to have these dark, uh, uh, curtains of death and destruction, uh, pulled back and folded into
45:10hell itself with the demons that came with them. We pray that you would give each of us favor
45:17before you to do righteous acts, to be clean in our ways, uh, in ways that, uh, will, uh, bring
45:29your favor. We pray for, uh, spiritual wisdom, wisdom within the ways of the world, uh, wisdom
45:38within our relationships to be able to bring others along as we seek to do good and bring
45:46beauty back into our lives and the lives of those around us by doing beautiful things,
45:52important things. We pray that you would bring, uh, by your Holy Spirit, uh, an awareness, a sense
46:01of, uh, uh, a moment where paths are chosen for whole lives and that people would choose
46:11rightly a path towards life and your kingdom through the straight and narrow gate and away
46:17from destruction and sliding into Gomorrah and, and Sodom and hell. We pray that you would
46:24bring light into the lives and power to overcome the devil and all of his machinations, all of his,
46:32uh, sorcery and, uh, to deceive people into going in a hellish direction. We pray for a great revival
46:44in America through these moments that we're in right now and the moments to come and that there
46:50would be a cleansing and a remaking of America to suit your purposes, your way, uh, according to
46:57your will, Father God, thy will be done. We ask for your provision and your protection as we walk
47:03and move through these things as a team, as a group, as a church in Jesus name. Amen.
47:12Amen. Well, thanks for coming on and, uh, you know, we, we welcome you coming back soon. Um,
47:18and thanks for coming on Juan. You can, uh, you can leave. I'm going to talk just for a few more
47:24minutes because it's kind of loud. God bless you, Juan. Say hi to Jim. Thanks folks. God bless you guys.

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