Object With Your Conscience

Object With Your Conscience

From Hot Water History by GaryRichied w/CharlieWesterman

March 19, 2026 · 57 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the Vatican's response to Masonic-Zionism and the ethical implications of war, featuring insights from Joe Kent and Clint Russell.

Lightning strikes the Vatican--again!--as the official Church does little to nothing to address the real, existential problem of Masonic-Zionism while war rages. It is not so hard to pick a side: Prevost and his limp wristed fellow prelates should at least know to align with the clear victims of unjust war and genocide. And they cannot even do that; after all that could endanger their hard compromised relationships with pharisees, their "elder brothers in the faith". Exactly what faith that is, few know... Joe Kent is an actual Catholic and a Green Beret who acted in accordance with his rightly-informed conscience, resigned his post, and declares that American blood is being sacrificed and treasure wasted to fight a demonic, expansionist war for Israel. Catholicism is in no way, shape or form reconcilable with Talmudic Judaism. The great Clint Russell lauds American Catholics for being faithful and principled. May we never let you down, Clint. Oak Parker are still hot about the gas leaf blower issue. Democracy (which is just a precedent and warmed-over communism) might just be the problem and not the solution. www.hoth2ohistory.com @HotH2OHistory @chuckwest20 BUY TRIDENTINE…

People in this episode

Hosts: GaryRichied, CharlieWesterman

Guest: Joe Kent

Topics covered

  • Catholicism
  • Masonic-Zionism
  • war
  • ethics
  • politics
  • American identity

Keywords

  • Vatican
  • Masonic-Zionism
  • war
  • Catholicism
  • Talmudic Judaism
  • Joe Kent
  • Clint Russell
  • Tridentine Beer

Sponsors

Tridentine Brewing, Gary Tridentine Beer

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Vatican, Masonic-Zionism, Catholicism, Talmudic Judaism

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