Culture & Christianity: The Allen Jackson Podcast - The 1916 Project: Planned Parenthood's Dark History Revealed [Featuring Seth Gruber]

Episode Date: September 27, 2024

Millions of our tax dollars fund an organization that murders babies in the womb and mutilates adolescents under the guise of healthcare. "Planned Parenthood is the largest abortion provider in the wo...rld and the second largest provider of cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers. Trans drugs for teens is now Planned Parenthood's fastest growing revenue stream," Seth Gruber told Pastor Allen. At the Democratic National Convention, a "mobile health clinic" offered women chemical abortions, offering a chilling example of how child sacrifice is being used to gain political power—just as it was in ancient times. In this podcast, Gruber explains how racism, Marxism, CRT, the KKK, the Third Reich, Margaret Sanger, the sexual revolution, and Planned Parenthood all tie together. We are fighting in a battle of worldviews and the Church needs to stand for the children. This episode will give you a deeper understanding of the spiritual nature behind the issue of abortion, and how God can use you to be an essential part of the solution.More Information: White Rose Resistance: https://thewhiterose.life/The 1916 Project Book: https://the1916project.com/book/The 1916 Project Trailer: https://youtu.be/it_7AO6tfLs?si=HSgNzkL6054oAocq__ It’s up to us to bring God’s truth back into our culture. It may feel like an impossible assignment, but there’s much we can do. Join Pastor Allen Jackson as he discusses today’s issues from a biblical perspective. Find thought-provoking insight from Pastor Allen and his guests, equipping you to lead with your faith in your home, your school, your community, and wherever God takes you. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3JsyO6ysUVGOIV70xAjtcm?si=6805fe488cf64a6d Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culture-christianity-the-allen-jackson-podcast/id1729435597"

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You have to create that fear and dependency simultaneously. We know this about any abusive relationship. And any abusive deadbeat boyfriend or dad, you have to create fear and dependency simultaneously. That's what they have done. But what does Jesus say in Luke? Let it not be with you. Who is the greatest?
Starting point is 00:00:19 The one who reclines at the table or the one who serves? Is it not the one who reclines at the table? But I, said Jesus, I come among you as one who serves. No, that's true. So you, church, you go out. actually serve. You actually exercise mercy. Don't let them take your strategy and counterfeit it by pretending to care about the people to accrue power. Well, welcome back to culture and Christianity. This is our attempt to acknowledge that we can't live our faith in a building separate from
Starting point is 00:00:53 the world around us, that our faith has to engage the culture. That's the assignment to be salt and light, not to be light salt. And I think we've been confused for a while. So there is no shortage of topics. I like to talk about the theater of the absurd. And they continue their releases. They are on display before us from the law that was signed in effect in California forcing schools to keep gender identities of students a secret to the steady number of abortions, to the Democratic National Committee thinking it's a good idea to roll of abortion bus. up to the convention and celebrate the abortions committed every day. It's just unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:01:36 So my guest today is, I think he's going to be able to find some facts to talk about this. Seth Gruber is a friend. Welcome back, Seth. Thanks, Pastor Allen. The founder, president of the White Rose Resistance. Yeah. You are, tell us about the 1916 project. I know while we're talking, but you have been a voice for life.
Starting point is 00:01:56 Yeah, since I was a fetus. For that, I want to thank you. So welcome back. Saving babies since I was a baby. Because her body, her choice. So every part of the baby's part of the mother, blob of tissue. My body, my choice, not our body's my choice, because the theory that comes along with abortion rights
Starting point is 00:02:11 requires you to filter out of sight, the recognition of any separate human being bearing injuries that are lethal. So according to the law of transitive properties, if A equals B and B equals C, then A equals C. So every part of the baby is not a baby because it's blob of tissue because it's like a polyp and that's why abortion is health care. So therefore, every part of that thing in the womb is actually the mom body. That's why they say my body, my choice, which means I was my mother's body, which means
Starting point is 00:02:31 when she was waddling around the pregnancy center in 1991, Lovin' On Moms and Saving Babies as the executive director of a pregnancy resource center in Los Angeles County, every baby she saved, I saved. So I have been a pro-life activist since I was a fetus. I'm impressed. Most of us, like, wait until we graduate from school, but you just started early. Well, as you will discover, as you listen, Seth not only has an opinion, he is well armed with the facts and the data. I think we ought to jump in with the Democratic National Convention because they've decided as a cold-blooded calculation of votes and politics
Starting point is 00:03:08 that they can make abortion the centerpiece of their platform to consolidating power in this nation. If that's true, the judgment of God is next. Yeah, that's right. Sacrificing human beings, like human sacrifice to get political power, Not a new idea. There's nothing progressive about secular progressivism. It's all very regressive. It's like ancient neo-pagan revivalism, kooky, like occultic Gnosticism, demon worship, actually.
Starting point is 00:03:35 And that's why I'm such a fan of Christian nationalism. Because when you rip Christianity out of the society, guess what? We don't all get coexist bumper stickers and find some utopian live and let live, like pluralistic society where everyone's idea and religion and worldview gets an equal say. No, we actually just go back to demon worship. abhors a vacuum, rip Christianity out of a culture. We don't become less religious. Our religion just becomes more pagan, kooky, weird, and demonic. So that's why Christian nationalism is better than secular globalism. And Christianity yesterday, Christianity never. Christianity today needs to go and just go
Starting point is 00:04:08 off. Just go die. All of our major big evangelical sort of institutions have failed the church because they've made peace with the spirit of the age. I think it was Fulton Sheen who said that those who make peace with the spirit of the age will find themselves a widow in the next. I have not heard of Bishop Sheen quote in a long time. Colton Sheen. Good job. Homestchooled, baby. Homestchooled, Pastor Allen.
Starting point is 00:04:36 And so, yeah, right now the Democrats at the DNC, which, isn't that funny, by the way, the DNC, they're trying to do DNCs. Now, it's actually medication abortion, but DNC is dilation and curatage. It's a way to kill babies in the womb. The DNC doing DNCs, I thought that was. sort of sick and weird. But they're doing medication abortions, which was responsible for 63% of the murdered babies last year in 2023, which remember, that's the first full year since the overturning of row. So the very first year that follows the overturning of row, the American people are just more bloodthirsty. And we had the highest number of abortions reported last year than we've seen
Starting point is 00:05:10 at an annual rate in about 10 years. You start to take away a little bit of their Moloch rights and they did more bloodthirsty. So I tell the pro-life leaders going around saying, Rovi-Wade, overturning Roevi-Wade is safe so many lives. We're saving lives. Stop lying to people. All that means is some states reported less numbers because their resident women went over state lines
Starting point is 00:05:34 into a Democrat blue state and killed their baby. The numbers are higher, but you just have something less to report in your red state. It doesn't mean that babies were saved following the overturning of row. Now that will continue to happen moving forward, and we're going to tear down every high place and we're going to establish federal protections for the unborn child by banning at every state level
Starting point is 00:05:52 as spirit-filled men and women and Christians are running and getting elected and establishing righteousness because someone's religion and worldview will be dominant. We're going to do that. This is the beginning of the pro-life movement, not the end of the pro-life movement, but we have to acknowledge the theological spiritual aspect
Starting point is 00:06:05 of all that's happening. All the Democrats are saying right now, what are they saying, pass around? They're saying, this election will be a referendum on abortion. That's it. And so now they're literally killing babies at the DNC to win a election. to win elections. Because it's being cast so frequently as a political issue, and churches won't
Starting point is 00:06:21 talk about it because it's political and we're not allowed to talk about politics. The problems we're facing are not fundamentally political, they're spiritual. That's right. Because when the law changed, and abortion was no longer the law of the land, and it wasn't forced upon us any longer, abortion numbers have gone up. We have a hard problem. And when Roe was turned back, we didn't hear the churches shouting and celebrating. We heard the people complaining. We heard the people complaining. The protest against that were greater than the celebrations on behalf of pro-life. That's right. So for all of my Christian church-sitting friends that are listening, we have to have a heart change. We've got to use our voices. It's not enough for Seth Gruber
Starting point is 00:06:59 to set his hair on fire and run around the country saying this is bad. My job is to put myself out of a job, Pastor Allen. That's always been the goal of the White Roos Resistance. You've been working on it since you were a fetus. Could you get on with it? That's why I have all these gray hairs now. It's your fault. You had me out here at your conference. It is my fault. More people wanted me to come speak. And so once, you know, my wife can scream at you for expanding my platform. That's all right.
Starting point is 00:07:21 We love you. We're so grateful for you. One more wife screaming at me. So have you ever heard of a guy named Carol Quigley? No, I've heard of Quigley down under. Does that count? By the way, that's one of my favorite movies. Tom Selleck at his best, right?
Starting point is 00:07:34 And Alan Rickman, one of the best Hollywood villains ever. Yes, that's true. That is such a good movie. You and I should do a movie night sometime. This is not Dodge City. Yeah. By the way, I want that Sharps rifle. Here we are.
Starting point is 00:07:47 We're saying pro-gun is pro-life, which, by the way, it totally is. The reason that we should carry guns is to protect the innocent against evil men. And that's why it actually is a pro-life belief system that should make you want to buy guns. Now we just triggered every lib on YouTube. We have thoroughly. But I wanted to ask you about this because I thought this is an incredible story. And it actually connects to the 1960 project. And by the way, if I just completely like steamrolled your notes and interviewed, you can just interrupt me.
Starting point is 00:08:10 Okay, okay. I want to be respectful because I have so much respect for you. So Carol Quigley, this guy, okay, he mentored Bill and Hillary Clinton. Oh, yeah, that's right. Carol Quigley began in the 1960s, began work on what became his magnum office. It was a massive tracing of what he called the Anglo-American establishment. It was called Tragedy and Hope, a history of the world in our day. It was due to be released by McMillan in 1966.
Starting point is 00:08:39 And this is kind of sort of the foundational roots of organizations like the trilateral. Commission and the Committee for Foreign Relations. And he wanted to create a history of this extraordinary movement. And he traced the ideas of what he called the Anglo-American establishment to the ideas of Antonio Gramsky. Now, Gramsci, people say it differently, he would be kind of the intellectual godfather of cultural Marxism and the Frankfurt School, the Frankfurt School in Frankfurt, Germany. But now, now, ever heard of critical race theory?
Starting point is 00:09:11 Yeah, a little bit. So critical theory comes out of the Frankfurt School, right? And so Gramsky, by the way, he went a foul of Mussolini and spent the rest of his life in prison. And he wrote and read voluminously. We have his prison letters. Those prison letters kind of became the basis for the creation of the Frankfurt School. Now, the listeners right now who got, I thought this guy was a pro-life that we shouldn't kill babies. Yeah, it turns out you have to deal with the worldviews that have animated this culture of death if you want to tear down and reverse into the sexual revolution.
Starting point is 00:09:38 So for you guys listening, you're like, just tell us not to kill babies. we need to level up, okay, our intellect and IQ a little bit and be able to deal with this, as Schaefer said, not in bits and pieces, but in totality. So, okay, those are my primer. So you get this guy, Gramsky, whose prison letters become the basis for the creation of the Frankfurt School and really the strategy of cultural Marxism and what Gramskey called the strategy of the robes. What he meant by the strategy of the robes was if we can get the robes of the academics, the robes of the courts, the robes of the scientific organizations, Fauci, and the robes of the
Starting point is 00:10:10 clergy, then the revolution can happen without guns because we can change the culture. If we can alter the foundations of culture and the fundamentally cultural, culturally formative institutions, then we won't need riots in the street to usher in the Marxist utopia. So, Gramsky's prison letters were translated into English a few years ago for American leftists to research, read, and study. They were translated by an expert on Gramsky here, in America. His name is Professor Joseph Buttigieg. His son is a certain Mayor Pete Buttigieg. Okay. So when people say like, hey, I think Pete Buttigieg are our transportation secretary who says we have racist highways and byways. I think he's just a Marxist. Fact check true. Okay,
Starting point is 00:11:01 that actually runs in his blood. So, okay, so then some of the German Jews at the Frankfurt School, Pastor Allen, they feared Hitler because some of them were German Jews. So they moved Frankfurt School to Columbia University. And they became the fathers of the radical hippie movement and the radical yippy movement. And later they became tenured professors at American universities. And so put the sexual revolution on steroids. Okay, so that's Gramsky. Well, Carol Quigley writes this book tracing kind of the strategy of the Anglo-American establishment.
Starting point is 00:11:30 Today, we would call it the deep state. Okay. And he traced the ideas to Gramsky. His book was due to be released in a massive public relation splash by McMillan in 1966. The books get to the warehouse, and then all of a sudden, the members of the Anglo-American establishment, who he was writing about, decided that the book was premature, that it exposed the plan too early, that they weren't ready for it. And so all of the books were destroyed. Coincidentally.
Starting point is 00:12:03 Two boxes, because a warehouse worker wasn't making an ideological decision. He was like, wait, wait, wait, oh, wait a second. They put millions behind the marketing and PR splash for this whole book. The books are here, and now you're going to burn them all? And so he sneaks two boxes out to, like, sell them and create an inheritance for his kids or something. Well, my mentor, Dr. George Grant, who's an advisor on the film we're about to talk about the 1916 project. And by the way, everything I'm saying right now connects to the whole strategy of the sexual revolution. They took our strategy and they flipped it upside down.
Starting point is 00:12:36 And that's why the culture of death looks like what it does and why we have such a weak, impotent pastors in churches in America. I'm going to connect it all. It's going to rip your face off. But anyways, so my mentor, Dr. George Grant, he has one of those original copies from that warehouse. Now, it's been republish in the bootleg editions. You can kind of get it now. But those original copies, there was only a couple in those first couple box. And so there was nothing particularly incendiary about it. It wasn't like some like master Q&N, like, you know, globalist, Klaus Schwab plot. It was a pretty straightforward history about how the cultural Marxist decided that instead of burning down Minneapolis and Ferguson,
Starting point is 00:13:15 instead of creating a police free zone called Chaz Chop in Seattle, they decided that that wasn't working. These cultural, because there were a series of Marxist failed revolutions in the mid-1800s, and so the cultural Marxists decided these things aren't working to usher in the revolution. So we need to change the foundations of culture. That was basically just the tracing of this book. But the members of the Anglo-American establishment said, no, it's not too soon. Don't expose the plan.
Starting point is 00:13:42 So that's basically the book. And it's a fascinating read because Quigley traces how this long-term strategy was to unfold in the major institutions of power. That it would be funded by Wall Street. And it would fundamentally alter the foundations of culture. He understood that the battle was always a battle of worldviews. And this is what Gramsci understood as well. According to Quigley, one of the key elements of this plan, was a concept from the Frankfurt School, from Gramsky, from all the cultural Marxists and critical
Starting point is 00:14:13 theorists. And it was called enforced coercive toleration. Really fascinating kind of term. Let me say that again, because this is like kind of weird stuff to trace all this. Enforced coercive toleration. This was an idea that was developed by Herbert Marcusa. Now, Herbert Marcusa was one of the fathers of the free love movement, along with with Wilhelm Reich. Herbert Marcusa, by the way, he once said, let's make this theological, shall we, because all human conflict is ultimately theological, to quote Cardinal Manning. He once, where was I?
Starting point is 00:14:52 Markuza. Oh, yes. Herber Marcusa once said that the way back into the garden is to take another bite of the fruit, of the tree, of the knowledge of good and evil. Yeah, is this political or is this spiritual? That's one of the disciples of the Frankfurt. Herbert Marcusa came from the Frankfurt School. And he said the way back into Eden, the way back into perfection is to commit the original sin again. Defy God again. No fear of God.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Flip God off again. Well, Herbert Marcusa later discipleed a woman named Angela Davis. She's so alive today. She's an anti-white racist. She's a critical race theorist. Systemic racism. Everything is racist. 16-19 project. Guess who Angela Davis mentored? Not only Nicole Hannah-Jones, who authored a book called The 1619 Project, she also became the mentor, Pastor Allen, to the co-founders of BLM Incorporated. Alicia Garzen, Patrice Cullors. Have they been better at secular discipleship than we have been at pure and undefiled religion to raise up the next generation to be dragon slayers?
Starting point is 00:15:59 Without question. I think so. So Herbert Marcusa developed this idea of enforced coercive toleration. It was one of the key aspects of the Frankfurt School. And the way that Quigley writes about this idea is that he said, what this means is you use mercy or the appearance of mercy to win the hearts and minds of the people. You use compassion to win their hearts. Now, what's interesting was it, Gramsky, he had studied. He had studied. He had He had studied Christianity. He had studied the Bible. In fact, in fact, Stalin and one of his henchmen, Vladimir Karchov, had studied for the seminary before they abandoned Christianity. Stalin, the Soviet leader. Yes. And one of his henchmen, Vladimir Karchov. But now, so they left, obviously, Christianity, and they abandoned it for radical Bolshekivism. But they had studied the New Testament. They knew these stories. In fact, Vladimir Karchov, Stalin's henchmen, He actually, in 1923 and 1924, took over all of the charities.
Starting point is 00:17:11 So counseling services, food banks, soup kitchens, anything that could be determined to be charitable, the state had to take over all of those things because the state can tolerate no rivals for the hearts and minds of the people. They won't. Use mercy or the appearance of mercy to win the hearts and minds of the people. And so what did they do? they took our strategy, flipped it upside down, injected it with demonic principles, and they have been more effective at their demonic religion and secular discipleship than we have been. So they knew the story in Luke 22, Luke 2, no, Luke 22.
Starting point is 00:17:57 and the kings of the Gentiles lord it over them, and those in authority over them call themselves benefactors. You pretend to be the benefactors of the people. But that's not real mercy. That's not real compassion. That's not real love. That's not real sacrifice. this is how they've changed the culture.
Starting point is 00:18:33 What I'm trying to say is they're the ones who write the stimulus checks. They're the ones who, if you're on Medicaid, they make sure you get your free COVID jab. They're the ones who take care of you in times of crises. And there's always got to be a crisis, Pastor Allen. There's always got to be a crisis. You have to create that fear and dependency simultaneously. We know this about any abusive relationship and any abusive deadbeat boyfriend or dad. You have to create fear and dependency simultaneously.
Starting point is 00:18:57 That's what they have done. But what does Jesus say in Luke? Let it not be with you. Who is the greatest? The one who reclines at the table or the one who serves? Is it not the one who reclines at the table? But I said Jesus, I come among you as one who serves. That's true.
Starting point is 00:19:15 So you, church, you go actually serve. You actually exercise mercy. Don't let them take your strategy and counterfeit it by pretending to care about the people to accrue power. What's my whole point? We knew that this was their strategy for a long, long time. And when someone tried to write about it, who was in agreement with the strategy, they said, bury that. Don't let that get out. Margaret Sanger is probably the most successful, secular, sexual, cultural Marxist revolutionary of the 20th century who perfected the strategy of the robes better than maybe anyone else in the 20th century.
Starting point is 00:20:00 They took the biblical strategy of actually being the benefactors, actually caring for the people, and made it fake to win the hearts of the people and then screw them. And what did she do, Margaret Sanger? She founded this organization called Planned Parenthood. Yeah, that's the one. The best funded nonprofit in human history, the largest abortion provider in the world,
Starting point is 00:20:25 the largest provider of the pornographic comprehensive sexuality education. I want you to tell them about that in the context of your new book and your movie. So that's what we're exposing. And we're waking up the church to reclaim her strategy of actually exercising. But what I want to be sure that people listening are recognizing is that it's, when we talk about abortion or we talk some of these cultural challenges that we see, the roots of that really are spiritual. That's right.
Starting point is 00:20:50 And they're not brand new. They didn't happen since COVID or the shutdowns. or the lockdowns or the manipulations of Fauci. They have been present with us. I mean, as you're telling that story, I go back, one of the most, there really aren't any new heresies. There's only about four that had plagued the church
Starting point is 00:21:06 from the beginning. And Pelagianism was one of them since the fifth century. That's a distortion of grace. It says every human being because of the grace of God is valuable, and we don't really have to be repentant, which is what you're describing. They bring this forced tolerance and forced manipulation. But you are,
Starting point is 00:21:25 packaging it, I believe, for a generation to hear it in a new way. Yeah. And so that's a little bit. Let's take some time and talk about that. You have a book and a movie, the 1916 project, which really lays bare Margaret Sanger in Planned Parenthood and that initiative. And in a great deal more detail, the ideological principles that are behind it. There's just simply no way for the church to be silent in the front of this and imagine you're
Starting point is 00:21:52 the true church. Amen. It's impossible. And don't sit in a church that won't call abortion sin. That's right. Amen. Because if you are, you become a sponsor yourself. Your silence equals consent.
Starting point is 00:22:04 Yes. Yep, that's right. So tell us about your project. I know they're releasing as we're sharing this podcast. Well, the reason it's important, Pastor Allen, is because God says in Josea 4-6, my people are being destroyed for lack of knowledge, which means it was like actively happening. Like, you're being destroyed right now. We are being destroyed right now for lack of knowledge in the American church.
Starting point is 00:22:24 And I can say that with some authority, praise God, I don't know, not sure how all this happened, except for the grace and love and kindness and support of a couple guys named, I don't know, Pastor Jack Gibbs and Charlie Kirk and Pastor Rob McCoy and you. But I've been probably in more pulpits on the issue of life on Sunday mornings in the last four years than probably anyone in the world. And so I've just had the cool honor of being able to be in all these states and all around the country in different cultures, right? Because America is so diverse.
Starting point is 00:22:50 It's also hard work for full disclosure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And the number one response I've gotten from these brave churches is, Seth, I never knew. I never heard any of that before, Seth. And obviously, the churches that are having me pass around, they already are like pretty brave, right? Like you, like it's not like Stephen Ferdick at elevation churches let me in. Like, even if I was wearing Yeezys, like, I wouldn't be able to go preach at that church. You know what I'm saying, right?
Starting point is 00:23:15 Like, it's like, I could speak as well of Charles Stanley as I possibly could. I wouldn't be allowed in the parking lot of Andy Stanley's church. So, like, the fact that I'm at these churches at all means they're super, brave and bold, right? And they educate their congregation. So what I'm saying, that's right. Amen. Let's just start with that. I'm saying it's the brave, courageous churches that come up to me in the after Sunday. And they say, I never heard any of that before. And that's when I realized, oh my goodness, oh my goodness, we are being destroyed for lack of knowledge. And that's why the sons of Visicar and First Chronicles are so significant. All we know about them is that they were men who
Starting point is 00:23:47 understood the times they lived in. And so they knew what Israel ought to do. That's it. That's all we know about them. So with an understanding of the times, it comes of responsibility and duty to act. And that's, that's why we did this project and film, the book and film, The 1916 project. The book is called The 1916 Project, The Lying, the Witch and the War we're in. The lying the witch and the war we're in. It came out September 4th and get it on our website or on Amazon, but give your money to a Christian ministry, not baby hating Christian, hitting. So what's your website? The 1916project.com, the 1916 project.com. But we opened with this scene in the middle of 2020. And you'll remember this, but not very many even conservative news media outlets covered it.
Starting point is 00:24:27 So remember Nicole Hannah-Jones, 16-19 project? Not my 19-16, y'all. To make sure you heard me correct. The 1619 project tried to link every allegedly form of societal ill in the 21st century to the racist heritage of 1619 when the first black slaves came to American shores. By the way, if you're listening to this right now, it's like a special on Hulu right now. It's like a multi-series thing on Hulu right now. But Nicole Hannah Jones, who was mentored by who?
Starting point is 00:24:52 Angela Davis, who was mentored by who? Herbert Marcusa, who said the way back into Eden is to take another bite and defy God again. Okay, so that, yeah, cultural Marxism. So she's a purple-hired Marxist. I don't say that to be rude or mean. She actually, like, no, seriously. Like, she actually has purple hair and she's actually a Marxist. And so she publishes a 1619 project at the end of 2019.
Starting point is 00:25:08 It becomes K-12 curriculum in many public schools in America. That's unbelievable. This is why some of y' all watching this remember social media viral clips of like a 10-year-old white boy being forced to apologize to his 10-year-old black friends in a public school by the public school teacher. Why? Because even though he's white and he loves his black friend, because of the dint of his skin, he participates in systems of oppression. Pastors so far as Tim Keller have said this publicly, by the way, and that's going to take some people off and I don't care. I've a clip of Pastor Tim Keller saying, if you have white skin,
Starting point is 00:25:34 you participate in oppression and in evil, even if you're not a racist individually. So they've been very effective in the strategy of the robes of even getting the clergy. Okay, so she writes this thing nine months later, George Floyd. So what was every leftist waiting to scream as a rationalist? or explanation for that event. Racism. They had been taught that that was the only answer to every form of evil, allegedly, because of the 1619 project.
Starting point is 00:25:59 It's a special on Hulu right now. Let me say that again. There's indoctrarying a generation of people to hate America because what? If the seed or the roots are racist, then the tree's racist too. And you can't actually trim racist twigs off and redeem the tree. If the seed and the roots were racist, you have to burn the whole thing down. And sometimes they did. Courthouses and police stations, defund the police.
Starting point is 00:26:19 they actually burnt it down. It's not just a metaphor. And so then we have to cancel everything that's racist. So Anne Jemima, the syrup lady, she's bad. That's racist, tokenism, or whatever. They went after any corporation or institution or company that they said had vestiges of racism. And then they went after Planned Parenthood. Now, you may have known the phrase, the revolution always eats its own. This was not conservative pro-life.
Starting point is 00:26:49 that got Planned Parenthood to cancel their founder. We've been saying this for a century. Chesterton was saying this back in the 1920s. We know all this. But they carried water for the liberal establishment for Sanger. In fact, Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi got the Margaret Sanger Award. There's a bust of Sanger's face at the Smithsonian. They explained away her legacy.
Starting point is 00:27:11 They justified it and they ignored the critiques of conservatives. And then because pro-abortion, BLM incorporated, Antifa, cultural Marxism, Frank first school, Strategy of the Robs, starts eating its own and going, they went to Planned Parenthood
Starting point is 00:27:25 that summer of 2020, and they said, your founder, Margaret Sanger, was a racist and a eugenicist. And I'm like front row seats, lots of butter on my popcorn, extra large Dr. Pepper,
Starting point is 00:27:35 hilarious theater. I was like, this is so funny. Might have been a little bit of my flesh there. I'll need to repent of that. A little bit. But like,
Starting point is 00:27:42 I was like, you can't make this stuff up. And so the Planned Parenthood of New York, they have a mega center in Manhattan. Manhattan, a mega center. Guess what it was called? Sanger Center. The Sanger Center. I'm just guessing. So they took her name off the building.
Starting point is 00:27:55 And then on the corner, it was called the Margaret Sanger Square. And so New York City took that sign off. So New York City canceled Sanger, Planned Parenthood cancel Sanger. And so interestingly enough, it was the disciples of the 1619 project who said, everything is racist and we have to cancel anything that's racist. It was them, not conservatives. It was them that got Planned Parenthood to do what conservatives can do for a hundred years, acknowledge that your founder was a racist, eugenicist, Hitlerian, Nazi-esque piece of garbage. And then, but... That's how you really feel. Don't hold back.
Starting point is 00:28:27 But what does critical race theory say? It says if the seed and root and a racist, you can't redeem the tree. But did they call for the defunding of Planned Parenthood? Did Planned Parenthood go gently into that good night? No, no, no. They basically said, yeah, our roots are super racist, but our tree's going to keep growing. And we're going to keep doing the things that Sanger started doing. including her thing in 1939, it was an initiative of Planned Parenthood.
Starting point is 00:28:50 What was it called? Oh, yeah, the Negro Project. Not what I call it. That's what Sanger called it. So I looked at this and I saw almost no one covering it at the time. I'm like, if they've lied to us about their patron saint, what else have they been lying to us about? What is the real history behind the sexual revolution,
Starting point is 00:29:09 behind Margaret Sanger, behind the history of Planned Parenthood, with the best funded 501C3 organization in human history and the largest abortion provider in the world, and the second largest provider of cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers. That's right. Trans-drugs for teens is now Planned Parenthood's fastest-growing revenue stream. So say it again.
Starting point is 00:29:25 I don't want them to miss it because we think they tell us that Planned Parenthoodhood is for women. Patsmereers and Breast exams. Women's health. And they're the largest abortion provider. And now they're the second largest provider. They're chemically castrating transgender drugs called puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for America's gender-confused youth. And they're the second-border.
Starting point is 00:29:44 How much last year? 700 million. 700 million of our taxpayer dollars last year in 2023. So that's just the beginning of the history of Planned Parenthood. Here's a little teaser vignette. Oh yeah, we're still good on time. Is the founding board member of Planned Parenthood was part of the KKK. Now, what's so crazy about this, if you go on Google and you just Google this stuff,
Starting point is 00:30:07 you'll find this guy's name, you'll find that he was part of the KKK. You'll find that Hitler loved him. But guess what's hard to kind of find? The Planned Parenthood. the fact that he was a founding board member. Yeah, they lost that with the assassination attempt on Trump. All those got lost in the same dump. That's interesting.
Starting point is 00:30:23 So Orwellian, by the way. Those who control the past, control the present. So, yeah, go read 1984, okay? And so this guy's name Lothrop Stoddard. Kind of a weird name. Lothrip. Lothorpe Stoddard. He even has like a Hitlerian kind of mustache. It's slightly wider than Hitler's, but like only by like a little bit.
Starting point is 00:30:45 I'm not kidding. It's super weird. And so he writes this book called The Rising Tide of Color against White World Supremacy. Did he get kicked off the board by singer? Oh, no, he held that position for years. And then he wrote this other book. Oh, by the way, I forgot to say he was the exalted cyclops of the Massachusetts KKK. That was the phrase that they would give to like the Grand Wizard. He was called the exalted cyclops of the Massachusetts KKK.
Starting point is 00:31:10 If you're listening to this, by the way, you're like, the Massachusetts had a KKK chapter. Oh, yeah. And the exalted Cyclops was Sanger's board member, financier, friend, and guest writer for her magazine. Okay. So he writes this other book called The Revolt Against Civilization, the Menace of the Underman. That was the Right. And you go, okay, who's the Underman and why are they a menace? That was the title of The Menace of the Underman.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Well, for him, the Underman was Black, Slavs, Italians, Jews, and the mentally and physically disabled. And they're a menace, right? Because we have to create the Uber mention, the superhuman, the super race. So we got to get rid of the Untermension. Oh, wait, wasn't that the title of Heinrich Kimler's famous Nazi propaganda book, Der Untermensch? Where did he get that phrase, Untermensch? Historians believe that they did not begin to see the use of the phrase Untermension, Pastor Allen, until the German translated version of Lothrop Stodd's book, The Menace of the Underman.
Starting point is 00:32:02 And I recently found online, because I'm a weird ADHD intellectual homeschool research nerd. I found the German translated version of Lothraip Stodd's book. There was one copy available online around the whole world. It was $350. It shipped from Europe. I had to wait forever to get it. We have a picture of it in the movie, in the movie, the 1960 project.
Starting point is 00:32:22 I have it. Sure enough, the German term for menace of the underman. Underman. How did they translate underman? Untermension. The title of Himmler's famous Nazi propaganda book. And that phrase didn't begin to be used. They got it from Lothrop's daughtered.
Starting point is 00:32:40 Margaret Sanger's founding board. Okay, raise the hands, all the Christians who love Pastor Allen. Who's ever heard that the Nazi? he's got the term subhuman from Margaret Sanger's founding board member of Planned Parenthood. We have been lied to for years about the history of bad ideas, at least over the last 120 years, because the history of those ideas actually indicts the entire liberal establishment today, because they walk in the same political and philosophical trajectory or stream of those ideas. And it's very easy to recognize that when you understand the ideas that have animated the sexual revolution,
Starting point is 00:33:14 the strategy of the robes of cultural Marxists, who took our strategy and flipped it upside down. It's the Great Commission flipped upside down. Himmler later said, Heinrich Himmler later said, that Lothrop Stoddard's book, The Menace of the Underman, for him, for Himmler, became the blueprint for the creation of the final solution. So Hitler loved Lothrape Stoddard so much. Let me say it again, the founding board member of Planned Parenthood.
Starting point is 00:33:40 I will say it over and over again, that they invited him to the Third Reich in 1939. He traveled there, met with Himmler, Joseph Goebbels, Fritz Salkl, Robert Lay, and Adolf Hitler, and wrote about it in his book, Into the Darkness, Nazi Germany today. I'll stop now because everyone's going like, I can't handle it. You're fire-hosing me. But we've just scratched the surface on really who the actors were and their ideas and their worldview that was driving the creation of Planned Parenthood from the very beginning. I mean, Margaret Sanger said things like, the marriage bed is the most degenerative influence in the social order. And so, like, don't think Planned Parenthood is just about killing babies.
Starting point is 00:34:18 Like, she hated marriage because it's the foundational building block of society. That's what every Marxist thing. That's why Hitler, there's a phrase over a gas chamber in Auschwitz, Pastor Allen. And it's a quote attributed to Hitler over a gas chamber in Auschwitz. And it says, I want to raise a generation of young people devoid of conscience, imperious, relentless, and cruel. Hitler would say things like, I don't care about my detractors because I have your children in my schools. And so, of course, Margaret Sanger would say,
Starting point is 00:34:44 the marriage bed is the most degenerative influence in the social order. When you listen to it, it's demonic. I mean, it's ungodly, demonic. Of how we're living through what we're living through today. And if we keep following the path, we will descend further and further into savagery. I mean, there's no question. So the movie, if somebody wants to see the full, the movie, how do they find it? Yeah, so you, this comes out the first week of October.
Starting point is 00:35:06 Okay. Streaming online for the world. And we intentionally did that right before something significant happening in early November. I'm forgetting about that. And so the book came out September 4th. But we decided because the White Rose Resistance, my ministry, Pastor Allen, is really buy in for the church, by and for the church.
Starting point is 00:35:25 In fact, we're launching White Rose Resistance chapters all around the country now, keep helping the church rebuild our heritage of Christian resistance against the spirit of the age and his acolytes and to give God a reason to show America mercy. And so we decided it was important to let churches screen the film first. So any church in America right now, we're having hundreds of churches screen it, can go to the 1916 project.com, and you can press host a screening.
Starting point is 00:35:48 If you're a pastor, a Christian leader, a Christian school, you can host a screening of this before it comes out the first week of October for the whole world. And then the book, because I could have made this film two and a half hours, we had to make it 75 minutes and everything else that I wanted to say I put into the book. And the book goes way deeper. That's called the 1916 Project, The Lying, the Witch and the War we're in. Endorsed by you, Pastor Jack Hibbs, Eric Metaxus, John Cooper from Skillet. Who did I leave out?
Starting point is 00:36:16 Kirk Cameron, lots of Charlie Kirk, Abby Johnson. I'm thinking 75 minutes of you talking is like a four-hour movie. I mean, that's not normal pace. Once you see this film, you'll understand that it can swing elections. Anybody that hears this can go to the website and do a screening in their church. That's an amazing opportunity. You don't know what to do. You want to feel like you can do something.
Starting point is 00:36:39 How do I make a difference? That's a great place to begin. Educate your people. Yep. And so now we've launched a White Rose chapter, Pastor Allen, in Boise. We just launched one with Pastor Jack's Church in Southern California. We launched in Denver the end of August. We're launching in Fort Worth, Texas in this month of September. And then we're trying to launch in Florida before the end of the year as well. And now there's people wanting us to launch all around the country. And what we're doing is we're actually like, we're going to be hiring regional coordinators. We're going to run these mobilized churches, train them because this is the job of the church. Unless the church flatulent becomes the church miller. It will become the church irrelevant. We have been asleep at the wheel. The reason we have so many pygmies in our pews is because we have so many puppets in our pulpit, said Leonard Ravenhill. And boy, has that ever proved, that has never proven more true than in the last few years in America. As goes the shepherd, so goes the church. As goes the church, so goes the family. As goes the family,
Starting point is 00:37:32 so goes the country. As goes the country of America, so goes the world. We are to be the stewards of the truth. And we worship someone called the way the truth in the life. Now, this is culminating, chapters, not just in resistance building, not just in churches taking back life in the country, but we're doing something next June that if your schedule changes, I'm going to bring you out to, but you already, someone snagged you before I could snag you. And it's called the Last Stand in in Southern California in June of 2025. We already have the website, The Laststand.com. If you guys want to go get information. If I'm in the United States, I'll be there. The Laststand.com. Pastor Jack, Eric Metaxis, Ali Bestucky, John Cooper from Skillet,
Starting point is 00:38:09 Danny Goki. We're trying to get Tucker Carlson right now. But it'll be 10,000 people in Southern California. We're going to pray. We're going to worship. We're going to repent as a nation. And we're going to mobilize to launch 100 new chapters to mobilize the most powerful organism for change in the world, the blood bought bride bride of Christ. We're taking back June. June is not Legion month or Pride Month. It's life month.
Starting point is 00:38:29 Because on June 24th, 2022, when Rovers is Wade got overturned, as all as everyone else is lighting the stupid white house and rainbows and every corporation is being pressured to hang a rainbow from their building or fire anyone that there's a, cisgender heteronormative bigot, otherwise known as a normal American or Democrat from 20 years ago, Roe versus Wade got overturned. And it got overturned on the day that Christians celebrate Mary going to visit Elizabeth. It's called the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. It got overturned on the day in the church calendar where we celebrate two unborn babies, one of whom is God. We're taken back June. And we're only two years old.
Starting point is 00:39:06 And we're now the fastest growing pro-life organization in the country. And I think God's blessing us because our goal is the church. Well, my guest today is Seth Gruber. You can go to the 1916 project.com, get the book. You can get a link to the movie. I think as I listen to you and you and I have talked about this many times, the thing that I think is so important is I don't believe this is a 10-year project. I don't believe we have a decade to process this.
Starting point is 00:39:35 I think we are at a hinge point, and the church will either stand up and do what we know to do, or we will forfeit our freedoms and we will pay the price that comes with a descent into paganism. That's right. There are other chapters in history where the church failed. And there was great suffering
Starting point is 00:39:52 and the suffering is disproportionately targeted at the children. Always. And if we think abortion is heinous, if we don't stand up to protect the unborn, what was going to come to the living children among us will be equally heinous. Well, that's because those who murdered the unborn
Starting point is 00:40:07 cannot be trusted to govern the born. And those who murdered the unborn will one day murder you two. And every single one of us that tolerates the sacrament of Satan. It's time for us to respond. So it's culture and Christianity. You've got to live your faith outside the pews of the church. You've got to take it to work. You've got to live it at your kitchen table, at your holiday table. And outbreed them too. Yeah, that's true. Don't forget that. That's true. Actually, we should close your show the way we began it. The DNC is offering free sterilizations and abortions at the Democrat National Committee. This is a dark thought for your
Starting point is 00:40:40 listeners, and I don't celebrate any child that is aborted or murdered, and I want to ban it at the federal level and criminalize it. So let me be very clear. However, I'm simply saying that if things continue the way they're going and nothing changes soon in the short term and things don't go our way in November and the church continues to remain asleep at the wheel, I'm simply saying that the long-term strategy is to outbreed them. They might literally sterilize and abort themselves into extinction. And maybe we should go back to Genesis, that one commandment of being fruitful and multiplying, filling the earth and subduing it, exercising dominion. Former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels was once asked, how do we beat the libs? And Mitch said, well, it's kind of difficult because
Starting point is 00:41:21 they're pretty crafty. So you can try to outstratage them or outthink them, but it's kind of difficult. Or you can outbreed them. And I would recommend the latter because the latter is more fun. But do it in the covenant of marriage. Find yourself a man or a woman who's the opposite sex of you. marry them, give yourselves to Jesus, have a ton of babies, find a community of Christians that are supporting one another, not living off the grid, but like supporting local, don't buy from Amazon, don't fund the Bill Gates machine, have a ton of babies, raise them in the admonition of the Lord, homeschool you some babies, and then raise you a generation of dragon slayers. And as one of my friends, Pastor Douglas Wilson says, why would you raise a generation of dragon slayers and then complain
Starting point is 00:42:04 that there are dragons out there for them to slay. We'll close with this quote. Somebody sent it to me last week. If the church gave counsel to King David today when he heard Goliath bellow his challenge, they would say they should pray for him and not cause a scene. God help us.
Starting point is 00:42:20 Thank you, Seth Gruber. Thanks, Pastor Hell. Hey, thanks for joining me today. Before you go, please like the podcast and leave a comment so more people can hear about this topic too. If you haven't yet, be sure to subscribe to Alan Jackson Ministry's YouTube channel
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