Peter McIlvenna warns that halal food and cultural shifts are a Trojan horse for broader change.
Muslim immigrants don’t shy away from letting Americans know what their intentions are with our country — and BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales has the video evidence to prove it.
In a man-on-the-street-style clip Gonzales shares from the accountMuckrackeron X, a young man stops to talk to a group of Muslims in Ohio who happen to be Somali.
“America will become a Muslim state,” one man yells.
“Our goal is to make America Islam,” he yells again.
“That’s not a conspiracy theory. … No, they’re actually saying it very loudly and proudly,” Gonzales says on “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered.”
And host of the "Hearts of Oak" podcast and former campaign manager for the U.K. Independence Party Peter McIlvenna has been sounding the alarm about this seemingly innocent Trojan horse.
“The Halal food market is a huge thing, I think it’s something like $2.2 trillion globally and going to hit $4.5 trillion within about eight years, 2033, growing at nearly 10% a year. And here in Texas, the big hot spots for halal food are Houston and Dallas, growing around 22% a year,” McIlvenna tells Gonzales.
Divine encounters: How Muslims seeing Jesus in their dreams is changing everything:
Former Muslims report vivid dreams of Christ, a pattern that’s become one of the most powerful drivers of Christian conversions.
From Iran to Jordan to Gaza, former Muslims have been having incredible encounters with Jesus — and it’s happening in their dreams.
“We estimate that about one 1 out of every 3 Muslims that comes to faith in Christ has had a dream or a vision of Jesus. We have maybe half now. There was a team that was in Jordan getting trained from Saudi Arabia on how to do secret church,” Tom Doyle of Uncharted Ministries tellsBlazeTVhostAllie Beth Stuckeyon “Relatable.”
“Thirty-nine people. They didn’t know each other. They were all from different areas. They found out through the internet. They came to this conference, and the leader asked at the end, ‘How many of you had a dream about Jesus or a vision before you came to faith in Christ?’ All 39,” he explains.
Doyle points out that dreaming is seen by Muslims as a “viable way that God can communicate truth to them.”
“And also, the last week in Ramadan, they have a night. ... It’s called the night of power or the night of destiny, and Muslims will cry out, ‘God, if you’re there, show me yourself. Come to me in a dream, in a vision,’” Doyle says. “That’s the number one day of the year that Muslims have dreams about Jesus.”
Kamala Harris buys $8.15M seaside mansion after fearmongering about rising sea levels:
It appears Harris' alarmism may have been largely performative.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris spent years fearmongering about so-called climate change. Her recent seaside acquisition suggests she may not have been as serious about the supposed threat as she previously let on.
During her first failed presidential campaign where she proposed the U.S. blow $10 trillion on tackling the professed problem, Harriswrote, "Our oceans are warming. Sea levels are rising. Pollution is threatening our air and water. Droughts are hurting our crops. Fires are burning our forests. Extreme weather is destroying our communities. We are poisoning the planet."
The Washington Free Beaconhighlightedthat the Biden-Harris administration alsopushed a studythe same year that claimed that "24%-75% of California's beaches may become completely eroded" due to sea-level rises.
Despite Harris' participation in the rising-sea hysteria that proved fellowDemocrat Al Gorea poor prognosticator, she has reportedly purchased an $8.15 million oceanside mansion in Malibu, California.
Fortunately for Harris and contrary to her past claims about rising sea levels, a study published last year in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering indicated that the average sea level rise in 2020 was roughly 0.059 inches a year, which works out to about 6 inches per century.
Working Overtime To Squelch The Church: Christian Persecution Reports Reach All-Time High:
Christian persecution has reached unprecedented levels in 15 countries across Africa, Asia and the Middle East, according to an annual global ranking of the 50 most dangerous nations for Christ-followers.
Open Doors International, which has been ranking countries since 1993 based on reports of violence against Christians, released its 2026 World Watch List on Jan. 14.
Open Doors CEO Ryan Brown said that 388 million Christians live in regions of the world where they are highly susceptible to persecution for their faith. “It’s because the Church is advancing,” Brown said. “The enemy is seeking to attack that which is advancing. … As those numbers increase, it shows that the enemy is working even harder to try to squelch the Church.”
Open Doors reports that during their most recent analysis, more Christians were killed for their faith in Nigeria than all other nations combined: 3,490 deaths in Nigeria among a global tally of 4,849.
North Korea maintains its top spot on the list for the 24th year, with a persecution score of 97; followed by Somalia, with a persecution score of 94; Yemen, third at 93; Sudan, fourth at 92; Eritrea, fifth at 90; Syria, sixth at 90; Nigeria, seventh at 89; Pakistan, eighth at 87; Libya, ninth at 87, and Iran, 10th at 87.
“Our founder Brother Andrew (Andrew van der Biji) used to say our prayers can go where we cannot,” Brown said. “And I have heard from our brothers and sisters over and over again that those words are true, because they’ve said it as they’ve sat in prison cells, as they’ve endured experiences that many of us would have difficulty comprehending. The simple fact that they know brothers and sisters around the globe are lifting them up in prayer, they draw comfort and encouragement from that.”
New 'quasi-moon' discovered in Earth orbit may have been hiding there for decades:
A new paper describes another possible "quasi-moon" of Earth, and the interloping asteroid may have been following our planet around for decades, undetected.
Quasi-moons, the Planetary Society states, are “like a gravitational sleight of hand.” They are asteroids, which — from our point of view on Earth — appear to be orbiting our planet like our permanentmoondoes. However, they actually orbit the sun, only temporarily moving through the solar system alongside our planet.
If the status of the newly detected asteroid, called 2025 PN7, is confirmed, it would not be the only object seemingly behaving as a moon of Earth; there are seven other known quasi-moons in Earth-like orbits, and they are "full of surprises," said study co-author Carlos de la Fuente Marcos of the Complutense University of Madrid.
Of these quasi-moons, 2025 PN7 is the "smallest and the least stable known quasi-satellite of Earth," de la Fuente Marcos told Live Science in an email.
The newly discovered asteroid is only 62 feet (19 meters) wide — slightly smaller than the meteor thatexploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia, in 2013. The asteroid is officially classified as having a brightness of magnitude 26, meaning it is visible only throughgood telescopes. (The lower the magnitude, the brighter the object. For comparison, most naked-eye stars are magnitude 6 or lower, and the bright star Sirius is roughly magnitude -1.5.)
The quasi-moon designation was first proposed for 2025 PN7 by French journalist and amateur astronomer Adrien Coffinet...
"2025 PN7 seems to be a quasi-satellite of the Earth for the next 60 years," Coffinet wrote. Another in the group said it appears, from the object’s orbit, to have been flying nearby us already for about seven decades.
So, why didn't astronomers notice 2025 PN7 before now? "It is small, faint, and its visibility windows from Earth are rather unfavorable, so it is not surprising that it went unnoticed for that long," de la Fuente Marcos said.