Change of Heart: ‘Instead of Declaring War, He Declared Peace’

 

[03:00] The Fake News Virus (5 minutes)

Comments on United States President Donald Trump’s meeting with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and the mainstream media’s reaction

[07:00] Latin Americans Who Want a Border Wall (5 minutes)

President Trump’s support among Latinos is much more widespread than the left-wing media would have us believe.

[12:30] Democrats Legalizing Marijuana (6 minutes)

The Democratic Party’s shift to the radical left continues. This time Democratic presidential nominees are celebrating marijuana and promising to make it legal if elected. Why does society continue to ignore the devastating effects of this gateway drug?

[18:00] The Rise of Unfreedom in the West (5 minutes)

Updates on the continued erosion of free speech in Western nations

[30:30] Anwar Sadat’s Change of Heart (24 minutes)

In March of 1979, 40 years ago this month, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin signed the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty in Washington, D.C., with U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Many people are aware of this incredible history—and the key statesmen who helped bring it about. Few people, however, know about the role played by an unofficial ambassador for world peace—a man named Herbert W. Armstrong!