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LIVE RADIO! Allan Stevo on Christians vs. Zionist Antichrist (re: Chuck Baldwin); Patrick Chenal on “My Brother Wins Super Bowls for Zionist Schmuck CK Hunt (Grandson of HL Hunt)”

Listen live Fridays noon to 2pm Eastern on Revolution.Radio later archived at KevinBarrett.Substack.com

First hour: Author Allan Stevo emailed me:

“I think your readers and listeners might enjoy a discussion I’m hosting next month. It will last seven days in December and we will look at Zionism for a Christian perspective, looking exclusively at the work of Chuck Baldwin. Baldwin, as you may know, is a former Zionist evangelical who has repented of that position. Many opinions out there in the media are either Christian Zionist, or radical liberal atheist, making it so easy to disguise the fact that there is longstanding Christian doctrine opposed to Zionism.

“Baldwin is fiery and patriotic, making it an all the more exciting opportunity for discussion. We will listen to and discuss one or two of his sermons over the seven day period. The link to the signup is here.”

Since I’m a fan of Chuck Baldwin—I once attended his church in Kalispell, Montana—I welcomed the opportunity to discuss him…and related issues around Christianity’s strange capitulation to the Zionist Antichrist.

Second hour: Patrick Chenal’s family produces great football players—his brother Leo, likely the best linebacker in University of Wisconsin history, joined the Chiefs two years ago and has helped them win consecutive Super Bowls—as well as uncommonly astute red-pilled understandings of what’s really going on in the world. (I got to know father Dave Chenal when sons Leo and John were playing for the Badgers and resisting the vax from hell.) Patrick, who regularly offers real-time feedback on these live broadcasts, is interested in the checkered history of the Hunt family, the long-time owners of the Kansas City Chiefs, including their possible links to domestic assassinations. Speaking of which, check out this text interview with Hunt’s right-hand man, John Curington.

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