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ELECTION INTERFERENCE:
Outrage As Joe Rogan’s Historic 3-Hour Podcast With Donald Trump Gets Buried On Google And YouTube Search Results
Outrage As Joe Rogan’s Historic 3-Hour Podcast With Donald Trump Gets Buried On Google And YouTube Search Results
By Geoffrey Grider: Joe Rogan’s three-hour interview with former President Donald Trump on Friday’s episode of The Joe Rogan Experience was buried in the search results on Google’s YouTube on Monday, after having surpassed 34 million views within less than 72 hours.
Joe Rogan has the most listened to podcast on the planet, easily surpassing “news” outlets like CNN and MSNBC in total viewership. Recently he had on 2024 president candidate Donald Trump, who sat down with Rogan and talked for the better part of 3 hours. So far, it’s been seen and heard by over 34 million people, but you won’t find it on YouTube. The Far Left video sharing platform, who is openly for Kamala Harris, has thus far prevented the podcast from showing up in their search results.
Our own experience on YouTube has been one of relentless censorship and suspensions for the things we talk about on our podcasts, things like the New World Order, the highly-toxic COVID vaccines, the corruptness of Big Pharma, and so on. YouTube and parent company Google/Alphabet are screaming Libs who enjoy spending millions to advance their woke political agendas. We have embedded Joe Rogan’s Donald Trump podcast below, watch it for yourself and comment below.
Joe Rogan has the most listened to podcast on the planet, easily surpassing “news” outlets like CNN and MSNBC in total viewership. Recently he had on 2024 president candidate Donald Trump, who sat down with Rogan and talked for the better part of 3 hours. So far, it’s been seen and heard by over 34 million people, but you won’t find it on YouTube. The Far Left video sharing platform, who is openly for Kamala Harris, has thus far prevented the podcast from showing up in their search results.
“He that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness,
and speaketh the truth in his heart.” Psalm 15:2 (KJV)
and speaketh the truth in his heart.” Psalm 15:2 (KJV)
Our own experience on YouTube has been one of relentless censorship and suspensions for the things we talk about on our podcasts, things like the New World Order, the highly-toxic COVID vaccines, the corruptness of Big Pharma, and so on. YouTube and parent company Google/Alphabet are screaming Libs who enjoy spending millions to advance their woke political agendas. We have embedded Joe Rogan’s Donald Trump podcast below, watch it for yourself and comment below.
The Joe Rogan Experience
Donald Trump
Synopsis: Donald Trump is currently the 2024 Presidential Candidate of the Republican Party. He previously served as America’s 45th president, and is also a businessman and media personality.
Harbinger Daily

The Accusation That Trump Is A Nazi Has Only One Objective: To Stoke Irrational Fear
By Olivier Melnick: There is a toxic narrative going around comparing Donald Trump to a Nazi, also accusing him of having another Neo-Nazi gathering at his MAGA rally at Madison Square Garden. Hilary Clinton said on CNN: “I write about this in my book, President Franklin Roosevelt was appalled that neo-Nazis, fascists in America were lining up to essentially pledge their support for the kind of government that they were seeing in Germany. So I don’t think we can ignore it.”
The first point that I’d like to make is that the Madison Square Garden Nazi Rally of 1939 was not a “Neo-Nazi” rally but a Nazi rally. The Nazi Party was founded in 1920 and banned in 1945. Neo-Nazis didn’t start to develop around the world and gather publicly until at least two decades after WW2, and even as a fringe group, continue to spew their poison today. The GDL, or Goyim Defense League, is a very sick example of that.
Additionally, the meaning of NAZI is “National Socialist German Workers’ Party” (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP.) When people hear NAZI, they immediately think Alt-Right or extreme right, but why did it contain the word “Socialist” in its name? This might have more to do with Hitler’s marketing ability to use words to attract more crowds than a real socialist ideology. Hitler was very smart…very evil, but very smart.
Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally was at a total capacity of 20,000 people inside, with another estimated 75,000 to 100,000 people outside. It included many Jewish people as well as some Holocaust survivors. Many Israeli flags were spotted there. Hardly a Neo-Nazi rally!
The first point that I’d like to make is that the Madison Square Garden Nazi Rally of 1939 was not a “Neo-Nazi” rally but a Nazi rally. The Nazi Party was founded in 1920 and banned in 1945. Neo-Nazis didn’t start to develop around the world and gather publicly until at least two decades after WW2, and even as a fringe group, continue to spew their poison today. The GDL, or Goyim Defense League, is a very sick example of that.
Additionally, the meaning of NAZI is “National Socialist German Workers’ Party” (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP.) When people hear NAZI, they immediately think Alt-Right or extreme right, but why did it contain the word “Socialist” in its name? This might have more to do with Hitler’s marketing ability to use words to attract more crowds than a real socialist ideology. Hitler was very smart…very evil, but very smart.
Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally was at a total capacity of 20,000 people inside, with another estimated 75,000 to 100,000 people outside. It included many Jewish people as well as some Holocaust survivors. Many Israeli flags were spotted there. Hardly a Neo-Nazi rally!
Prophecy New Watch

Americans Bracing For Violence
After Election Day
After Election Day
By PNW Staff: In an era where political rhetoric has intensified, both sides of the aisle are expressing heightened fears about the stability of American democracy. A Scripps News/Ipsos poll reveals that over 60% of Americans believe violence on or after Election Day, November 5, is "somewhat" or "very likely."
With 70% of Democrats and 59% of Republicans expecting unrest, and particularly high concerns among battleground state voters like Wisconsin (72%), the specter of post-election violence looms large. Conservative Americans, in particular, see these threats not as isolated incidents but as part of a broader erosion of public trust caused by political overreach, biased media narratives, and what they perceive as insecure election practices.
These concerns have been exacerbated by unprecedented legal and political attacks on former President Donald Trump, with attempts to prosecute him and even disqualify him from the ballot in some states. Many Republicans view these efforts as a form of political warfare aimed at disenfranchising millions of Trump supporters by preventing them from casting their votes for the candidate of their choice.
According to the poll, a significant number of Republicans (over 40%) indicated that if their candidate lost, they would attribute the loss to widespread election fraud. This concern highlights a persistent worry among conservatives about the security and fairness of elections, a concern that has led to calls for reform in several Republican-led states.
For many conservative Americans, traditional in-person voting remains the most reliable method. Only about one-third of Republicans and less than half of Independents expressed confidence in the security of ballot drop boxes, while trust in mail-in voting is only slightly higher (38% among Republicans and 51% among Independents).
With 70% of Democrats and 59% of Republicans expecting unrest, and particularly high concerns among battleground state voters like Wisconsin (72%), the specter of post-election violence looms large. Conservative Americans, in particular, see these threats not as isolated incidents but as part of a broader erosion of public trust caused by political overreach, biased media narratives, and what they perceive as insecure election practices.
These concerns have been exacerbated by unprecedented legal and political attacks on former President Donald Trump, with attempts to prosecute him and even disqualify him from the ballot in some states. Many Republicans view these efforts as a form of political warfare aimed at disenfranchising millions of Trump supporters by preventing them from casting their votes for the candidate of their choice.
Election Integrity And Widespread Concerns Over Fraud
According to the poll, a significant number of Republicans (over 40%) indicated that if their candidate lost, they would attribute the loss to widespread election fraud. This concern highlights a persistent worry among conservatives about the security and fairness of elections, a concern that has led to calls for reform in several Republican-led states.
For many conservative Americans, traditional in-person voting remains the most reliable method. Only about one-third of Republicans and less than half of Independents expressed confidence in the security of ballot drop boxes, while trust in mail-in voting is only slightly higher (38% among Republicans and 51% among Independents).
Geller Report

Democrats Posing Election Officials
Are Pushing People Out Of Line In
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Are Pushing People Out Of Line In
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
By Pamela Geller: Election officials are pushing people out of line in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, telling them to come back later.
“There’s been lines like this for days across counties in PA. Only for election officials to come out and push people out of line and tell them to come back,” said James Blair, political director of the Trump campaign.
Blair also said there are Democrats in Bucks County running around with badges on, intimidating voters while pretending like they are election officials.
“The Democrats are running around in Bucks County, PA with badges trying to pretend like they are elections officials. These people are not officials. Intimidation tactics,” James Blair reports.
“There’s been lines like this for days across counties in PA. Only for election officials to come out and push people out of line and tell them to come back,” said James Blair, political director of the Trump campaign.
Blair also said there are Democrats in Bucks County running around with badges on, intimidating voters while pretending like they are election officials.
“The Democrats are running around in Bucks County, PA with badges trying to pretend like they are elections officials. These people are not officials. Intimidation tactics,” James Blair reports.
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Washington Post Staff, Subscribers Throw Tantrum
Host Derek Gilbert: Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos’ decision to not endorse a candidate for president has cost the newspaper about a third of its editorial staff and more than 8% of its subscribers.
5) Israel bans UN refugee agency that collaborated with Hamas;
4) WaPo declines to endorse candidate for president for first time in 36 years;
3) Trump rally at Madison Square Garden more diverse than Democratic Party;
2) BRICS adds 13 “partner nations”;
1) Harris campaign launches map in Fortnite and streams Tim Walz playing Madden with AOC to try to win back young male voters.
5) Israel bans UN refugee agency that collaborated with Hamas;
4) WaPo declines to endorse candidate for president for first time in 36 years;
3) Trump rally at Madison Square Garden more diverse than Democratic Party;
2) BRICS adds 13 “partner nations”;
1) Harris campaign launches map in Fortnite and streams Tim Walz playing Madden with AOC to try to win back young male voters.
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Out Of Date: Biometric Authentication
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Today In Prophecy 10.29.24