Mark Driscoll asked, "Do powerful demons run religion and government through false prophets?" He then answered his own question: "The answer is yes."
William Kilpatrick sees a lot of similarities between today's "trans mania" and the Salem Witch Trials: "Three hundred years ago, the people of Salem were told they could save their souls and their lives by confessing to be a witch. Nowadays, teenage girls are told that they will feel much better about themselves once their breasts are removed."
Isabella Riley Moody expressed her desire to see a "trans genocide," but when host Ethan Ralph disavowed her comment, she quickly tried to pretend that she was joking.
QAnon conspiracy theorist Larry Gaiters, who has a strange habit of falsely claiming he'll soon be appearing on popular mainstream programs, announces that he'll be appearing on Conan O'Brien's podcast next month.
Finally, it is certainly ironic to hear Tim Barton claim that it is the mission of WallBuilders to correct the record when people start "cherry-picking" from historical documents to promote their political agenda considering that cherry-picking information from historical documents is a WallBuilders specialty.