QAA Podcast - Premium Episode 126: Christ Against Vaccines (Undercover at a Patriot Megachurch) Sample
Episode Date: May 31, 2021Election Results, Antifa, Satan, the Chinese government and the deepstate. Last Saturday, hyper-religious Christian patriots gathered at the Dream City Church in Glendale, Arizona for 'Revival Revolut...ion: Faith, Freedom & The Fight'. It featured Q influencers, a congressman, young earth creationists, end-times predictions and Travis almost getting kicked out for being suspected Antifa. Thanks for supporting us on patreon! Merch / Join the Discord Community / Find the Lost Episodes / Etc: http://qanonanonymous.com Episode music by Doom Chakra Tapes (http://doomchakratapes.bandcamp.com), Rudy (http://soundcloud.com/rudy-3), Nick Sena (http://nicksenamusic.com)
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The fun games have begun.
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Welcome listener to Premium Chapter 126 of the Q&ONANANANANANAS podcast,
the Arizona Revival Revolution episode.
As always, we are your host, Jake Rockatansky, Julian Field, and Travis Vue.
Not satisfied with attending Matt Gates and
Marjorie Taylor Green's America First Rally last Friday, Travis organized himself a double
feature by heading the very next day to the Dream City Church in Glendale, Arizona.
There he attempted to document an event featuring Q influencers, quack doctors, right-wing
preachers, and politicians vying for the evangelical vote. During this spiritual and cultural
battle to save America, Travis fell in with the wrong crowd and ended up interrogated by church
security about possible Antifa affiliations.
Still flustered from the encounter, Mr. View has nonetheless compiled some impressions and
clips so that his existential dread might be shared with you, dear listener.
Revival Revolution, Faith, Freedom, and the Fight.
So I take one issue with your intro, Julian.
I was satisfied with Matt Gates and Marjor Taley Green's rally.
That could have been enough for me.
That was fine.
But as it so happens, there was another event the next day.
So I stayed in the condolage that night away from my family.
And then I made me way over to the Dream, yeah, the Dream City Church.
This is apparently just one campus of the Dream City Church.
Already it was pretty huge.
I think this particular church, it could easily sit one or two thousand people.
But apparently the one in Phoenix is like a stadium.
It's like it's massive, one of those mega churches.
But apparently this is like part of like a network of these massive churches.
all over Arizona. The Revival Revolution event, which lasted all goddamn day long. It started at
10 a.m. and lasted until 6.30 at night. It featured like the grab bag of right-wing
influencers and Christian leaders. They included QAnon promoter Ann Vandersteel, Bobby Pitton,
who was working to sort of overturn the results for the election, Young Earth creationist Kent
Hovind, and George Papadopoulos and his wife. There was also, of course, Congressman Paul
Gossar who had made an appearance at the previous event.
Did you feel a bit like they took, like, an enemy from an old game that you played when
they wheeled out a young Earth creationist?
I did.
I did.
It's like, oh, yep, it's all coming together, of course.
Yeah.
Security at the event was intense.
In addition to church security, there are a bunch of proud boys and also local cops and
Arizona Rangers.
Just everyone who felt like they wanted to be an authority figure was there.
And then I noticed church security, and they had like four people, like stationed at the four corners of the church.
And they were just focused in on the crowd, just scanning constantly.
And then whenever there's a standing ovation, I noticed like, like, oh, there's one guy who was in the front of me who stood up on the steps to get a better view to make sure he wasn't either, nothing was blocked from his eyes to make sure he got an eye on everything.
I mean, they really thought something bad was might potentially.
potentially happen. So everyone was being scrutinized all the time. I'm not going to talk about
every single speaker for the day because a lot of it was boring and repetitive. Honestly, the
experience was brutal. It was just the same sort of like, this is America. We love God and we're
losing our country and I hate modern medicine just over and over and over and over again through
different speakers and different I iterations. But I'm going to try and run through a lot of them. It gives you
idea of this unique combination of ultra-nationalism, conspiracism, and religious zealotry.
The event was organized by a super PAC called We the People USA Alliance.
The first speaker was We the People USA Alliance co-founder Eric Winnock.
He pushed back on accusations that he's a weak rhino or Republican in name only because
he's a little more libertarian than the other co-founders.
He's not quite as much of a religious loon as the other guys.
So he has to sort of mollify the crowd and convince them that, no, you know, he's still the real deal.
Eric Winoch said that at the end of the day, he is a Donald Trump Republican who just misses the old days when Trump was owning the lives on Twitter.
So let me be clear, you know what I miss? I miss the old days.
I miss the days when I woke up and I had a tall, hot cup of cofichele.
I got on Twitter and I read some drop dead bombs,
Donald Trump ripping on fake news.
I miss those.
And you can hear like whoever's right next to you be like, oh, I miss those.
God, good old days, remember?
Yeah, they're like nostalgic for Donald Trump.
I think you got to understand.
There are people who are going to have pictures of Donald Trump in their house for the rest of their fucking life.
Yeah.
Eric lists an awful love of typical grievances about cancel culture.
Because they stole this election, the big tech, now they think they said,
that they can censor us.
And it isn't censorship from social media.
Do you know what the big tech and big government
and deep states want to do to you?
They want to wipe the face of the earth.
Do they not?
Yes, they do.
Just ask the Cleveland Indians.
Bye-bye.
How about the Washington Redskins?
Sayonara.
And Jeremiah.
You just want to sweet enough, babe.
Sweet enough, man.
Uncle Ben, Uncle Ben?
Brother, what did you expect, man?
It's my wife.
Is that right?
That big of you?
It didn't speak to me, bro.
Dr. Seuss.
Yes, replaced by who?
Dr. Fouch.
Boom!
I thought he was actually saying the Deep State wanted to murder them
until he started applying his murder metaphor to, like, Aunt Jemime.
Yeah, he listed like, he basically was like, he was like, you know what they're canceling?
Old racist caricatures that should have never been made.
We want those back.
I know.
He's like, it's like, at first it's like the deep state wants to genocide you.
I thought the same thing.
I thought he was going to talk about like FEMA camps and shit, but then it's like, oh, we can't say the horrifically racist name of the Washington football team anymore.
He doesn't think also that it's weird to talk about a team that has like a race.
racist name about Native American people in the same breath as talking about genocide and how
they're going to wipe them from the earth. It's like, bro, you, again, it's one of those
examples of, like, so far that you're almost there. Now, the first proper speaker was a representative
Paul Gosar, who I had seen the previous day. And, I mean, it wasn't that interesting. He
mostly repeated a lot of the same things that he said at the Gates Green rally. But it is still
horrific that he wants to
vie for the title for the most
peeled Congress member, even though
there's lots of competition now.
I mean, he is the only member of Congress
who showed up at this thing. And it was,
it is an absolute, you know,
grab bag of conspiratorial, evangelical
insanity. Are there any other
Congress people that are currently willing to, like,
pose for photos and attend the same
events and pal around with Marjorie
and Matt? I mean, I mean, there was
Andy Biggs, who's also from Arizona.
But mostly it seems like
That's like the pariah club.
I mean, like Gates and Green, they're pretty isolated, even in their own party.
And that's why they have to go to other extremists like Paul Gossar and Andy Biggs.
The next speaker on stage was Maggie Vandenberg.
She is an actress who has appeared in several films I've never heard of, such as 2009's Aliens in the Attic.
Seems like she was in a lot of B films.
She has also worked as a conservative journalist.
Her work had been featured on Steve Bannon's War Room.
the blaze and louder with Crowder.
She told a rather startling story.
She said that after Trump's election loss,
she was so furious at GOP leadership and so distraught
that she moved to Palm Beach, Florida,
just to be close to Donald Trump.
Because apparently Trump had floated the possibility
of joining a breakoff party from the Republicans
called the Patriot Party, and she wants to be part of that.
You know, I supported these candidates.
I gave them my time.
We gave them our money.
We gave them our energy.
And these people betrayed us.
And I was very, very angry.
And, you know, I thought to myself, okay, I don't know what's going to happen next.
But I believed in Donald Trump.
And I wanted to give all that I could.
I'm in the fight.
And so in January, about middle of January, I decided I'm not going to stay in Washington, D.C.,
and I certainly don't want to be in California.
So I decided to move to Florida.
I actually moved to Palm Beach, Florida, because I wanted to be near Donald.
I wanted to be near the movement, near the momentum.
Donald Trump had talked about, he wanted to start a Patriot Party.
And I thought that is an amazing idea.
This is something we could actually do.
We could steal people from the GOP, the real good people,
because we all know that by name.
We know who they are.
It's Matt Gates, Marjorie Taylor Green.
And we know our people are in Congress and in the Senate.
And we also know who the rhinos are.
And so I was so pumped.
This is going to be the movement, this Patriot Party.
And I wanted to be a part of it.
I wanted to be there.
So I rented myself an apartment, not far from Mar-Lago, as close as I could afford.
I'm just the answer to it.
But I wanted to be there.
Yeah, so Palm Beach, Florida, at Mar-a-Lago.
That's where things were happening.
So that's where she went.
Some political organizers did, in fact, form a fundraising organization called the Patriot Party.
However, at CPAC, in the...
February of this year, Trump explicitly rejected the Patriot Party and affirmed his commitment
to the GOP. For Maggie, who had uprooted her life in order to be part of this Patriot Party
movement, this came as a shock. She really thinks a third party is viable in America. I mean,
come on, that's a pretty quick lesson if you're in politics. No, no, no, but Trump said it.
Trump hinted at the idea that maybe the Patriot Party was a good idea. Then he reversed.
Now, a reasonable person would be like, oh, man, Trump, he kind of like blow with the wind.
One moment, you're for this thing, and then now you're against it, and now I've spent all this money and wasted all this time, and you kind of screwed me over.
Therefore, I don't like you very much, Mr. Trump, but that's not what she did.
No, that doesn't sound like Sun T's 5D fight.
You have to imagine my shock and my dismay when I met CPAC and covering CPAC, and Donald Trump says, we're not going to do a Patriot Party.
That was a bad idea.
And, you know, I was upset about that.
And I was upset to see once again that controlling globalist Republicans had once again got to Donald Trump and convinced him to walk away from a very good plan.
And I saw this happen time and time again.
She quickly clarified that she wasn't saying that Trump did anything bad.
And it was sickening to me when I had that realization.
Now, don't get me wrong, I love Donald Trump.
But I think that the people around Donald Trump can be very, very bad people.
Fucking drives me, goddamaged state.
Even when Trump does something that they hate, they were like, oh, no, no, no, it's not his fault.
It's just that he's surrounded by bad people for some reason, also not Trump's fault.
And then as a consequence of these other bad people, he does bad things, but still not Trump's fault somehow.
They just want him to go full Stalin and, like, remove the people around him every, like, four months.
After this, the event transitioned into a panel that included four of the speakers, which is weird because,
they, none of the speakers had spoke yet. Usually the panel happens after the individual
speakers speak, but whatever. A member of the audience asked the four-person panel what they should
do if they are a member of a lukewarm church. And by this, she meant a church that isn't fighting
to save America as they view it. Thank you guys so much for being here. As a Christian,
I go to church on Sunday and I'm a faithful Christian. What I have found is so many churches here
are Luke warm, right?
Can I get an amen on that?
What advice do you have for us as, you know, believers?
How do we wake up our church?
How do we get people to take note and realize that this is a fight for humanity, for America,
and the church's need to get involved?
Do you have any advice for us as patriots?
This is the rise of the Patriot Church.
I mean, that's what comes next, is that, you know,
You have people who are people and various religious leaders who are going to exit.
You know, that's exit from the church.
It's cool from phrasing I just made up.
Yeah, you got it, Jake.
This is the start of the blend of ultra-nationalism, ultra sort of patriotism and spirituality.
And because they're no strangers to being digital soldiers, you know, they'll have sermons online.
They'll be posted on Zoom.
They'll have, you know, you can, you don't have to be.
be there. It's going to be a fucking mess.
So you're both scared of the
Holy Maga Empire. I mean,
quite reasonably. This is what I was
always scared of. You go back 100 episodes.
My biggest fear is the...
All countries will be fiefdoms. They
will have their own kings.
Don't worry. The first panelist to answer that
question was Pastor Luis
Cabrera, who advised a member
of such a lukewarm church to just
leave it.
You know what I told people all across this country,
Everyone is coming out of the closet, but where's the church?
We're still stuck praying.
Come out.
Faith without works is dead.
It's time to come out of our closures and practice what we preach.
So if you're going to a youth port church, my advice to you today, church.
Leave.
Leave.
It's time to be bold and it's time to be courageous.
Amen.
Oh, no.
That's like your only local community.
You just have to fall back on fucking 8chan.
Like, God damn it, man.
They really will not stop until they strip people of everything that means something.
The next panelist who answered the question was former poker player and survivor contestant Anna Kate.
And there's a weird reason why she was there.
She's apparently affiliated with Project Veritas, who had a presence.
But for some reason, as a consequence of her affiliation with Project Veritas and her plan in a part to talk to FBI,
agents and get them on tape saying bad things about Trump that kind of fell through, she
was really well received there.
She actually told the crowd that she heard from God about what's going to happen in the near
future.
She claimed that there was going to be a second pandemic from a new virus, and during this
one, they're going to make the vaccine mandatory.
And she advised anyone who is part of a church who is pushing vaccines to get out.
And the Lord said they're going to make a vaccine eventually.
He said there's going to be second virus.
He said that when the second virus they're going to be mandatory vaccines.
And when the vaccines started coming out, they're voluntary right now, right?
The mark of the beast, eventually when it comes, it will be mandatory.
Also, this is cramped for us.
So the churches that are still closed and have vaccines that they're pushing, get out of them.
They're going to blinding the blind.
And honest the Lord, send me to a shepherd who is unmovable,
who is full of the Holy Spirit and full of fire and truth.
Amen.
I listen to this stuff, and I feel like we are, like,
there is no choice other than for us to go back to, like, the medieval ages.
Like, it just, only darkness lies ahead.
Are you happy with what you're doing to us, Travis?
You brought back the secret goods to make our lives worse.
You know what?
You fuckers, I had to live it.
I sat in that fucking seat for like 10 hours, like fucking watching these maniacs, living amongst them, getting interrogated by church security, as we'll see you soon.
Well, you, you, you chilled in the fucking island and that you celebrated your birthday, Jake.
Yeah, I was up and solving at a beautiful area.
All right.
And I remain on little things.
There was no, yeah, there was no Christian dominionism there.
did go into the Christmas store, but only to buy a couple vintage smokers.
You know, I mean, look, we collect them.
We collect them. It's a fun thing.
I mean, we're not, you know, I've never been to church.
Well, I went to my cousin's communion, but other than that, you know.
I wonder what Jake would do at one of these if he got interrogated about being Antifa.
I would just be like, are you fucking kidding me, man?
And then I would just start spouting off all the conspiracies that came to the top of my head.
I believe in the, I believe in Phil Schneider, underground bases, everything.
Everything comes.
Oh, man.
Oh, you have a drink crop.
You should look it up.
The next audience member to grab the microphone had more of a comment than a question.
And God damn it, when there's a Q&A session, someone pulls this shit.
I hate it normally.
But in this situation, it was even worse.
It was especially insane because this audience member talked about his belief that taking the second dose of the vaccine was dangerous in how this had caused some conflict with his wife.
Why is less a question than a warrant?
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, after the second shot, it makes the body produce so much spike protein.
And it leaves the body.
It's very dangerous and can harm people.
I have been having loggerheads with my wife.
I was trying to stay close to her.
I would get within range of her like this and I just had this asthma.
This one on for four or five days.
I really wanted to die.
It was so bad.
I couldn't tell whether I'd stay awake for three days because I didn't want to die in my sleep.
This is the third phase of the weapon of Satan.
First phase was COVID.
COVID was not that dangerous to people who had, especially if you stay up on your vital D and Zinc.
You just don't get it.
And then if you do, you have Ivermectin, and you get over.
They stopped hydroxychlorid.
They stopped Ibrahimine.
Okay.
I want to ask you to spread the word on, please.
I'm asking you to spread the word on that death.
The churches that are giving the vaccines, those people are to leave the church and hurt people.
Women, pregnant women, will miscarry.
The nursing woman, the milk is poised.
Just spread the word.
Spread the word.
Stay a long way from anybody who is just a vaccine.
Yeah, rapturous applause.
to the second dose of the vaccine is part of Satan's plan and will make you infertile and poison your children.
Good shit.
Was he saying that like after his wife got the second shot that he couldn't be within like a couple feet of her because he felt like it was going to kill him?
He stayed up awake for days, so he claims, because he was so afraid of dying because his wife was vaccinated.
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