Trying to keep the facts straight when describing a fact-free event, let alone a series of them, is no small chore. Here goes. The Time To Free America gathering is taking place in San Marcos, California. It’s part of the American Faith group of right-wing conventions with a QAnon twist, which is organized by Phil Hotsenpiller, who is a “Biblical Prophecy Expert.”

The purpose of the event is to expose the “truth about 2020 voter fraud,” the “truth about Black Lives Matter (George Soros),” the “truth about the Deep State,” and to explore to chilling concept, “are we living through the fulfillment of the Mark of the Beast prophecy?”

There’s a lot to unpack there, everything from the Big Lie to racist conspiracy theories to the End Times, but wait, there’s more. There is something called the Great Reset and that has to do with Donald Trump returning to power. Here’s a clip to give you the feel of this QAnon Trump Cult Convention.

Isn’t that something? Now here’s where it gets convoluted, so stay with me, now: Clay Clark, creator of the famous QAnon white board that links everything in recent history to Donald Trump is in charge of the event. Clark is also being sued by an executive at Dominion Voting Systems. The man stays busy. MSN:

“We’re just exposing the Great Reset narrative,” said Clark, an Oklahoma podcaster and conspiracy theorist. “Our tour provides embarrassing moments for Republicans and Democrats.”

In a phone interview with Times of San Diego, the 41-year-old Clark said 2,000 were expected daily at the sold-out event Friday and Saturday at Awaken Church — which is hosting Fox News host Tucker Carlson in April.

But unlike the Carlson talk, the event headlined by former National Security Adviser Flynn, Donald Trump’s second-oldest son and Trump-pardoned Stone was not listed on the church calendar.

It was first flagged on Twitter Thursday by @NarcTranslator and shared by @AwakenExposed — an anonymous critic of the conservative church.

Organizer Clayton Thomas Clark and others have depicted the Great Reset as a malevolent notion promoted by Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum and Israeli author and futurist Yuval Noah Harari, featured in October on “60 Minutes.”

“What (Schwab) is saying … is absolutely wild,” Clark said. “His plans for the world are truly insane. … It’s truly disturbing.”

Opendemocracy.net reported: “The set of conspiracy theories around the Great Reset are nebulous and hard to pin down, but piecing them together gives us something like this: The Great Reset is the global elite’s plan to instate a communist world order by abolishing private property while using COVID-19 to solve overpopulation and enslaving what remains of humanity with vaccines.”

Clark’s website is packed with COVID misinformation and debunked allegations of a stolen 2020 presidential election. (MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has spoken at earlier ReAwaken events.)

Clay Clark was sued by Eric Coomer of Dominion Voting Systems in Denver federal court in December.

“This case is about a relentless defamation campaign against Dr. Coomer perpetrated by Clay Clark’s ReAwaken America Tour, Clay Clark’s ThriveTime, and by Clark himself,” the complaint began.

“Through their traveling tour and series of nationally published interviews, Defendants have monetized a false election fraud narrative and promoted a constant drumbeat of outright falsehoods intended to place Dr. Coomer at the center of an imagined conspiracy to defraud the American people.”

Clark hasn’t answered the complaint yet, but is raising money for his defense.

Well of course he is. Raising money is what this is all about.

The ReAwaken America Tour, sponsored by Christian outlet Charisma News, has been described as having “elements of a tent revival, a trade fair and a sci-fi convention.”

I have been to sci fi conventions and the people there are a lot saner than this, believe me. Reawaken America is more like Scientology drops acid and then does a three way with Bigfoot and Franklin Graham.

And if you missed the stars this weekend, be of good cheer. You can see them all on March 19 in Fort Lauderdale.

American Freedom, American Faith, Reawaken America, QAnon, Time To Free America, all pieces of the same pie. All headed the same direction, which is to numb the mind with nonsense and pick the pockets of the gullible, all of whom believe that Donald Trump will, like the Great Pumpkin, rise and one day return.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. I agree with ur statement on scientology, Bigfoot, & the religious hypocrites like Franklin. I have to draw the line on acid. None of these cowards would EVER have the guts to drop acid! Face the fact that their perceptions are fluid? Face the unknowns in their own consciousness? Face their demons? Not a chance in this world. They are fragile. That’s why they do what they do. THEY ARE AFRAID. As anyone who’s done hallucinogens knows, fear will grip u like a doll in a bear’s mouth & lead you to a very bad place. They would wind up in psychiatric care but pills can’t fix what’s inside you. Believing whatever you want is the opium of the masses. It comes in a lot of flavors. Acid isn’t one of them. It will challenge you in ways no one can prepare you for. The opposite of certainty. That’s why our culture demonizes it but not deadly numbing drugs like alcohol & tobacco & pain pills.

    • By the way, if we’re not a culture built on fear, why are there 400 million lethal weapons in a population of 330 million? Just saying.

  2. I should have left the sound off. I am slowly recovering from a severe episode of gagging. Fortunately, I managed, just barely, to keep from vomiting.

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