by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News
Former President Donald Trump caused a lot of controversy this week when he stated that if Christians turned out to vote him into office this year, that they would not have to vote anymore.
Trump tells Christians they won’t have to vote after this election
WASHINGTON, July 27 (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told Christians on Friday that if they vote for him this November, “in four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good, you’re not gonna have to vote.”
It was not clear what the former president meant by his remarks, in an election campaign where his Democratic opponents accuse him of being a threat to democracy, and after his attempt to overturn his 2020 defeat to President Joe Biden, an effort that led to the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Trump was speaking at an event organized by the conservative group Turning Point Action in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Trump said: “Christians, get out and vote, just this time. “You won’t have to do it anymore. Four more years, you know what, it will be fixed, it will be fine, you won’t have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians.” (Source.)
When I first listened to this clip of Trump speaking at the Turning Point Action Believers’ Summit in Florida, I thought that Trump was identifying himself as a “Christian.”
And that is in fact what most media outlets are reporting.
But here is a short clip, 26 seconds long, on the Wall Street Journal YouTube channel.
Slow the speed down as low as it gets, 0.25 (it will make Trump sound like he is drunk), and turn on the subtitles (cc):
The subtitles claim he said: “I’m not Christian”. To be fair, I checked some other copies of this speech on YouTube and did the same thing, and some of the subtitles claim he said “I’m a Christian”, while others are like the WSJ clip and claim he said “I’m not Christian.”
However, Trump is moving his head in the negative (back and forth) when he says this, which means negative, and not up and down, which means affirmation, and he uses the second person plural in the English language (repeatedly), “you” or “you all”, when referring to “Christians”, and not the first person plural “we” where he would include himself in the group of Christians.
Here is a longer video by someone on YouTube who goes by WAKE UP CALL who clearly saw this, and what the significance is.
I don’t know this person, but everything he says in this video just shy of 19 minutes I can confirm is accurate, based on my own writings on this subject (Freemasonry) that I have covered over the years.
I have copies of both these videos should they disappear from YouTube, so just let us know.
Will Trump Invoke the Noahide Laws?
Trump has made it very clear in the past that his family is Jewish. While his son-in-law and daughter Ivanka are openly Jewish, many Jews claim that Donald Trump cannot come out into the open and declare that he is Jewish because of “antisemitism” backlash.
Trump has done more to promote the Zionist agenda than any other President in U.S. history, and that includes endorsing the Noahide Laws, which makes believing in the New Testament and that Jesus Christ was the historical Jewish Messiah, illegal, and punishable by decapitation.
Could this be the reason why Trump is stating that if he gets back into office this year, that Christians will no longer be able to vote, because they will either be dead or it will be illegal for them to vote anymore due to the Noahide Laws?
To learn more about the Noahide Laws, see this article that I published recently which is a MUST read:
Exposing the Antisemitism Noahide Laws that Criminalize Belief in Jesus Christ as the Jewish Messiah Punishable by Execution
I saw thrones, and they sat on them, and judgment was given to them. I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded for the testimony of Jesus, and for the word of God, and such as didn’t worship the beast nor his image, and didn’t receive the mark on their forehead and on their hand. (Revelation 20:4)
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