DOJ's Unchristian AG Fearmongers About 'Anti-Semitism' | HAKE NEWS Mon. 12-19-22
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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Monday, December 19, 2022 AD
End of Hour 1: The unselect J6 anti-Patriots committee announces “criminal referrals” (they should be referring themselves) — to the anti-white DOJ (more on them next hour) // Will Twitter poll voters (regular users) vote Elon out as CEO of Twitter // Argentina won the World Cup! Congrats to them and Lionel Messi! //
End of Hour 2: Invasion ongoing! // Anti-white DOJ’s unchristian AG fearmongering about “anti-Semitism” // And other disasters! //
After JLP, The Hake Report is back! (And allegedly debating again!)
Hour 1 Mon. 12-19-22
JLP touches on last week’s Biblical Question and has Hassan re-answer: Which is better: A life of certainty or uncertainty? // New Biblical Question: What you do to others, you do to yourself. What does that mean? //
Hassan reads Super Chats // Frederick, CA says you shouldn’t respect people without knowing them, giving his definition of respect. //
HAKE NEWS…
The unselect J6 anti-Patriots committee announces “criminal referrals” (they should be referring themselves) — to the anti-white DOJ (more on them next hour) //
Will Twitter poll voters (regular users) vote Elon out as CEO of Twitter //
Argentina won the World Cup! Congrats to them and Lionel Messi! //
CNN’S ALEXANDRA MEEKS IS A GUILT-RIDDEN WOMAN
She’s the writer of this report… (CNN) When you make a purchase at a coffee shop or casual eatery, an employee usually spins around a touch screen to show you suggested tip amounts -- typically between 10% and 25%. Then, there's an awkward moment as the worker (directly across from you) waits to see how much you tip while customers behind you peer over your shoulder. You then choose the highest option, reluctantly (NOT TRUE, I SKIP IT USUALLY; WAITERS GET 20% IF THEY DID A GOOD JOB; CASHIERS EHH). It's a familiar scenario that many people grapple with nowadays, and more shoppers are saying they feel stressed that a generous tip has become an etiquette norm instead of a low-pressure decision.
SMEARING TRUMP AND HIS FELLOW J6 PATRIOTS
(CNN) The January 6 committee investigating the 2021 “insurrection” (which it was not) at the US Capitol is set to make announcements today about criminal referrals to the Justice Department. The panel has weighed criminal referrals for former President Donald Trump and several members of his inner circle. A referral is a recommendation that the Justice Department investigate whether to charge the people in question, but the move is largely symbolic because it doesn't obligate federal prosecutors to bring such a case. Whether the Justice Department brings charges will depend on whether the facts and the evidence support a prosecution, Attorney General Merrick Garland has said. Garland will make the ultimate call on any charging decisions.
FAR-LEFT TWITTER STILL GOING ROGUE UNDER ELON
(CNN) Elon Musk says he will step down as Twitter's CEO if he's voted out by a poll he tweeted Sunday. According to the poll, the option "yes" won by a margin of 57% to 43% -- and Musk has said he would abide by the results. In several follow-up tweets, Musk suggested he was serious about leaving and made a vague threat about Twitter's future if he is voted out. "As the saying goes, be careful what you wish, as you might get it," Musk tweeted. Since buying Twitter for $44 billion and taking over as CEO in late October, Musk has been embroiled in numerous controversies for causing abrupt changes to platform and its workforce. The most recent change came over the weekend when Twitter banned links to certain other social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. The controversial policy was removed less than 24 hours after its initial introduction.
BORING UPDATE ON THAT SOCCER TOURNAMENT
(CNN) Argentina won the 2022 World Cup on Sunday, beating France via a penalty shootout in one of the most thrilling finals in tournament history. Argentine soccer legend Lionel Messi dazzled in his last World Cup match, scoring twice, making tournament history and finally hoisting the trophy.
NOT READ: The streets of Buenos Aires were awash with blue and white as people poured out to celebrate. While the match in Qatar ended in glory for Messi as a fitting culmination of his extraordinary career, it was a sad outcome for France's superstar Kylian Mbappé. France made a stunning comeback to force the final to extra time, but was unable to secure the win, falling short of becoming the first team to win back-to-back World Cup titles in 60 years. Now the countdown begins to the next men's World Cup in 2026. It will be held in the US, Mexico and Canada.
Hour 2 Mon. 12-19-22
Experts talk with JLP about the lesson from yesterday’s Church. You are already forgiven. You don’t have to walk around thinking you’re a sinner. Salvation is of the heart. Do you know how to recognize the Spirit of God? Recognize the darkness: that’s the Spirit of God allowing you to do so. //
(Why is it so hard to repent?) Be still and know thyself. Face what’s going on in you. // Catch Hake (he’s on Modern-Day Debate tonight) and Nickstream! Hassan says the Father sent the Son to lift the curse of Adam. We talk more about guilt, forgiving, playing god, and being free vs believing thoughts. //
Ron in TX
After JLP, The Hake Report is back! (And allegedly debating again!)
HAKE NEWS…
Invasion ongoing! //
Anti-white DOJ’s unchristian AG fearmongering about “anti-Semitism” //
And other disasters! //
INVASION
(CNN) As border authorities try to prepare for the scheduled lifting of Title 42 on Wednesday, officials in the Rio Grande Valley say they have encountered between 900 and 1,200 migrants daily during the past two weeks. These numbers are reminiscent of the 2019 surge, when agents at the border encountered at least 1,000 migrants a day, according to a federal law enforcement source. The termination of the Title 42 policy is expected to lead to an increase in border crossings since authorities will no longer be able to quickly expel migrants as has been done since March 2020. Meanwhile, two buses carrying migrants arrived in New York City on Sunday and up to 15 more are expected in the next few days. The city's shelter system is already at capacity and should expect more than 1,000 additional asylum-seekers to arrive every week, Mayor Eric Adams said. Denver, Colorado, is also struggling to provide shelter for a growing number of migrants.
ANTI-WHITE DOJ FEARMONGERING
(CNN) QUOTE: “Together, we must stand up against the disturbing rise in antisemitism. And together, we must stand up against bigotry in any of its forms. Our democracy depends on it.” -- US Attorney General Merrick Garland, speaking out against antisemitism at the National Menorah lighting Sunday night in New York City. The world's largest menorah was lit to mark the start of Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights. Jewish families around the world will light a candle in a menorah every night for eight nights to commemorate the victory of the Maccabees over the Syrians and the re-dedication of the Second Temple of Jerusalem around 165 BC.
TURBULENCE
(CNN) At least 36 people on a Hawaiian Airlines flight were injured after their plane encountered "severe turbulence" on a flight from Phoenix to Honolulu on Sunday, authorities said. The turbulence occurred 15 to 30 minutes before the plane landed in Honolulu, carrying 278 passengers and 10 crew. Twenty passengers were taken to emergency rooms, and 11 patients were in serious condition, Honolulu Emergency Medical Services said in a statement Sunday. Among those transported to the hospital was a 14-month-old child. The patients' injuries included a serious head injury, lacerations, bruising and loss of consciousness, Honolulu EMS said. One passenger, a college student on her way home for winter break, told CNN the turbulence escalated suddenly and "felt like free-falling."
Thai warship sinks in severe weather, leaving 31 crew missing
(CNN) A Royal Thai Navy warship sank in severe weather early today, leaving 31 of its crew of 106 sailors missing in stormy seas in the Gulf of Thailand, Thai authorities said.
NOT READ: Search and rescue operations are underway for the missing crew. The 252-foot long vessel was built in the US and commissioned into the Thai Royal Navy in 1987. A retired US Navy captain said the Thai crew faced a difficult situation on such an old ship.
Hour 3 Mon. 12-19-22
After JLP, The Hake Report is back! (And allegedly debating again!)
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