Anonymous ID: 8ea278 Feb. 21, 2024, 8:28 p.m. No.20454926   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReAwaken_America_Tour

On a June 2021 episode of theStew Peters Show, he argued that the COVID-19 vaccine contained luciferase, which he believed was a cryptocurrency technology associated with the Mark of the Beast prophesied in Revelation 13:16-18.[14] This conspiracy theory, according to Clark, included Bill Gates (under the influence of performance artist and alleged Satanist Marina Abramović), and Jeffrey Epstein. Clark accused Gates and Epstein of attempting to create a new race of humans by combining luciferase and Epstein's DNA into the COVID-19 vaccine.[14][15]

 

Stew Peters Show

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stew_Peters

Stewart Peters[1] (born April 1, 1980) is an American alt-right internet personality,[2] white nationalist,[3] political commentator, Holocaust denier,[4] and conspiracy theorist. He is known for promoting COVID-19 misinformation and conspiracy theories,[10] as well as anti-LGBTQ, antisemitic, and white supremacist beliefs.[3]

Having previously been a rapper and bounty hunter,[11][12] Peters launched the Stew Peters Show in 2020, which airs on weekdays

Peters has called for the execution of Hunter Biden, Dr Anthony Fauci, Catholic Charities workers, Taylor Swift, and Travis Kelce for reasons ranging from Kelce promoting COVID-19 vaccines and the Catholic Charities workers aiding migrants to Biden being a "presidential failson" and Swift promoting "witchcraft".[27][28][29] According to Peters’ executive producer Lauren Witzke, "It's not a Stew Peters rally unless we're calling for executions."[30]

Peters has promoted many white supremacist and antisemitic conspiracy theories and talking points.[31] He has referred to Judaism as a "death cult built on the blood of murdered babies".[21] He claimed that the Titan submersible implosion was intentionally caused by the Federal Reserve to prevent investigations into the Titanic, and agreed with a guest who blamed the Rothschild family and claimed they control the Federal Reserve.[32] He has repeatedly promoted the white genocide and Great Replacement conspiracy theories.[21] He has falsely claimed that Black people are genetically prone to committing crime,[21] and has referred to Somali refugees in Minnesota as "double-digit IQ savages" who are "conquering" the state by "replacing" its flag, referencing perceived similarities to the flag of Jubaland.[33] Peters has hosted noted white supremacists and antisemites such as Nick Fuentes, Peter Brimelow, Cynthia McKinney, and Steven Anderson on his show.[21]

Following the 2023 Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, Peters increasingly promoted antisemitic rhetoric on his show,[4] including Holocaust denial. That month, he also published a series of tweets insulting Martin Luther King Jr., including a claim that he "stud[ied] Jewish Bolshevism", a common antisemitic conspiracy theory,[34] and baselessly claimed that the New York City synagogue tunnel incident was a coverup for child sex trafficking.[35][36]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReAwaken_America_Tour

in early 2022, Clay Clark began incorporating conspiracy theories about the "Great Reset" into the tour.[35][2]

At the March event in San Diego, Michael Flynn said, "We need you to charge the machine gun nest…. Maybe I'm just asking you to dig a little bit deeper there or hold this side of the line, or form up cause we're gonna counterattack over here, and that counterattack is, we're gonna go after school boards." This language led some commentators to charge Flynn with inciting violence against educators for allegedly teaching critical race theory.[36]

One of the themes speakers focused on in 2022 events was the alleged connection between supernatural activity and U.S. politics. At the March event in San Diego, for example, one speaker warned, "Do not be surprised if the Angel of Death shows up in Washington."[37][38] At the May event in Myrtle Beach, Mark Burns told the audience, "You wanna get rid of Lindsey Graham? Then get rid of the demonic territory that's over the land." Roger Stone stated that "there is a Satanic portal above the White House" that first appeared after Joe Biden became president. Stone claimed that the portal "must be closed. And it will be closed by prayer."[39]

In July 2022, the Main Street Armory in Rochester, New York cancelled the ReAwaken America event scheduled there for dates in August, citing “the outpour[ing] of concern from our community.” Prior to its cancellation, the bands Japanese Breakfast and Joywave had cancelled events at the Main Street Armory citing the scheduled ReAwaken America events.[40]