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Eric Price

@EricTheCipher

Colorado Proud • Pragmatic free market libertarian • Limited Government • Pro individual liberty • Activism/Business DMs Only!

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JD™
JD™@LostMyHats·
This is how it happens. People get angry. People turn to the Bible to prove you wrong. And the Bible changes their minds. Every time you get someone to open the Bible, it’s a win. No matter what.
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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
@russell_m I agree but including Zuck, who Trump accused of helping to steal the 2020 election, is a head scratcher
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Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
Can’t get my head around this one
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Tiger 🐅
Tiger 🐅@tigerjvideo·
Libertarianism is a lie. A 19 year old with $40,000 in student debt, addicted to pornography, gambling his pittance wage on draftkings, eating ultra-processed slop laced with additives, with no vocational skills, no family stability, no community, and no cultural framework for meaning is not "free". He is comprehensively captured by systems specifically engineered to exploit him.
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Eric Price@EricTheCipher·
@tigerjvideo You stop short of what lies just below the surface. It definitely wasn't libertarian principles that led to the predominance of those systems being the only thing presented to him.
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JD™@LostMyHats·
Fact check: A small number of Christians (proportionately) known as “Dispensationalists” - relegated mostly to the American Bible Belt or wherever they don’t require ministers to have any kind of theological education - support Israel and the Jewish people. Most don’t. Most Christians comprehend that we have no biblical obligation to provide material support to Europeans who mass migrated to Palestine and cosplay as ancient Hebrews to bomb their neighbors’ children.
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Ascendant 🎩@sraczkapawiana·
@elonmusk 480p resolution is actually diabolical. We really paying for pixels from the stone age now
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Louie@reallouiehuey·
The only silver lining I have with this war is I know who to unfollow. You're a bunch of war mongering, blood thirsty retards. Blowing up women and children will only radicalize more future enemies.
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JaimeWho?@MuskOx1953·
@heidiganahl Wonder if he has enough incriminating evidence to build a legal argument? Just don't end up like Tina. Free Tina.
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Eric Price@EricTheCipher·
@kennardmatt Man are you ignorant if you think that tho-atheist or not...
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Matt Kennard
Matt Kennard@kennardmatt·
The mad thing is Judaism, Christianity and Islam are effectively different denominations of the same religion They all believe Abraham (Ibrahim for Muslims) was first to make convenant with God. Jews believe the convenant passed through his son Isaac and then Jacob. Christians agree. Muslims believe the convenant line passed through his other son Ishmael (Ismail) Christians believe Jesus Christ was the promised Messiah - and part of God (Holy Trinity). Muslims believe Jesus was a prophet but not divine. Jews don’t recognise him as either (I’m an atheist, so don’t believe any of it)
Operation Heal America@OperHealAmerica

Muslims do not believe that Jesus is God. It’s that simple. Don’t overcomplicate it.

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Eric Price
Eric Price@EricTheCipher·
Woke "Right" and woke "Left" feel justified in their reaction because our government no longer represents the people. But you won't address this. You're reinforcing it. Address the root of the problem and it goes away. 74% of people across 27 countries believe politics serves a small, rich elite rather than ordinary citizens. Public institutions are failing which fuels long-term political instability. The rise of populism is reinforcing panic and pessimism. fgsglobal.com/insights/insig…
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James Lindsay, anti-Communist
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames·
Things are going to get really fascinating as people start to realize that the Woke Right not only betrayed us but did so on purpose and with the precise operational goal of destroying our maybe one and only chance to stop the Left, which was going very well until they attacked.
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Tom Woods
Tom Woods@ThomasEWoods·
@romanhelmetguy If you don't understand his points here you are retarded Tucker is accused of white supremacy; he is obviously not saying "the West sucks because White people hate Black people"; he is saying that the Western version of "diversity" is stupid because nobody believes it
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JD™
JD™@LostMyHats·
Every time Ted Cruz stands up and quotes "I will bless those who bless Israel" to justify another welfare check to Israel, he is proof that bad theology, repeated confidently enough, eventually becomes foreign policy. This is what happens when you learn a verse without reading the context, and the context destroys their position. Heirs of the Promise, the second edition of God Keeps His Promises, works through every word of that text and explains how Paul interprets it in Galatians 3. The ultimate verse-by-verse take-down of those who pervert God's Promise to Abraham for their political purposes is FREE at Insight to Incite because the argument is too important to put behind a paywall. Meanwhile, the full second edition of God Keeps His Promises, now entitled "Heirs of the Promise," is available for download. The second edition adds not only the Genesis 12 take-down, but also includes a 15-point Q&A answering the most common Dispensationalist objections to so-called "Replacement Theology" (aka historic Christianity), a hermeneutics guide, a glossary of terms, and a copyright release so you can print it for your small group, your Sunday School class, or whoever in your life is still getting their eschatology from the John Hagee End Times Chart Pop-Up Bible. The senators quoting half a verse to authorize a new Forever War in the Middle East need it more than anyone. Maybe you can pass it along to them. Now available at Insight to Incite. Audio version also available. Click the link in my bio.
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Eric Price
Eric Price@EricTheCipher·
"Sometimes I wonder what the angels must think, watching the Jews fight over specks of sand and clumps of dirt while rejecting the Son of God. They’ve missed the whole point. YOU have missed the whole point. It’s not about the land. It never was about the land. And because of that, they will get nothing."
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COOL STORY BRO! That’s a lot of awesome emoticon things. Good job on that. Also, no. That’s retarded. Genesis 12:3 is not three Covenants to different people applied in different wars, based upon how much foreskin one has left. This is a lesson in basic exposition. Look to verse 16: “The promiseS were made to Abraham and to his seed… who is Christ.” See the plural on that. It’s promiseS. All the promises. Plural. Not one. All. Paul is not isolating one slice of Abraham. He is saying the entire promise structure terminates in Christ. This isn’t “land vs blessing.” It’s seed → inheritance. Who inherits? Not ethnic Israel, but those in Christ. See Galatians 3:29: “If you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s seed, heirs according to promise.” Heirs of what? Not just a “spiritual blessing.” The promise. FULL STOP. There is no textual carve-out to divide part of it for one group, part for another. I always chuckle at this part, because it’s the most Jew-like thing to do as possible. It’s like, “Yeah yeah yeah. Gentiles get eternal salvation, the forgiveness of sins, adoption, regeneration, redemption, propitiation, justification, expiation, BLA BLA BLA. We just want to call dibs on the trailer park. We still get the trailer park, right? FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, WE BETTER GET THE DESERT. IF WE DON’T GET THE GOLAN HEIGHTS AND WEST BANK, WE RIOT.” Calm down, Jew. It’s like the white trash relative calling grandpa’s tv before the corpse goes stiff because they’re a heartless little goblin who just wants the stuff. The land promise has already been broadened to the entire world. That’s why Paul says, “Abraham would be heir of the world.” The whole thing. It all belongs to Christ, and His heirs. Your argument assumes a bigger, better inheritance is coming later, a return to an ethnic land promise. But Scripture assumes the opposite. It goes: Eden → Canaan → New Creation The trajectory is outward, not backward. Hebrews makes this explicit. Hebrews 11:16: “They desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one.” IE, Abraham himself wasn’t ultimately looking for Palestine. He was looking for something greater. The greater isn’t the West Bank. It’s the entire new earth, the New Jerusalem, the Abode of God, Heavenly Zion. “Greater Israel” is a downgrade, but you can’t see that because you read the Bible like a Jew (meaning you’re fixated on owning the sandbox instead of the far greater things God has in store. The dispensational framework requires a two track Covenant: Israel = ethnic, future, land-based Church = spiritual, present, global The Bible rejects this. “He has made both one… creating one new man” (Ephesians 2:14-16). There’s no room for a divided inheritance. 2 Corinthians 1:20 says, “All the promises of God find their Yes in Him..” ALL of them. The Abrahamic covenant is not partially fulfilled in the gospel, with leftovers reserved for ethnic Israel. It is fully fulfilled in Christ, and extended to all who belong to Him. When my wife’s granddad died, we were one of the few who showed up to funeral because her white trash relatives all stayed behind to watch the house, afraid the other relatives would swoop in to get his stuff. We were so disgusted by their behavior, we refused to take a thing despite being in the will, said they all could take it, and 20 years later haven’t spoken to those ungrateful animals yet. They didn’t love him. They just wanted his crap. That’s the Jews in this scenario. They don’t want Jesus. They just want the land. And you’re enabling this behavior. You’re helping them lean into what is already their predisposed sin; greed and material wealth. Sometimes I wonder what the angels must think, watching the Jews fight over specks of sand and clumps of dirt while rejecting the Son of God. They’ve missed the whole point. YOU have missed the whole point. It’s not about the land. It never was about the land. And because of that, they will get nothing.

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Eric Price
Eric Price@EricTheCipher·
Bullshit. I don't see any video on February 20th (or around that date) posted on TCN, Tucker's personal account or YouTube that talks about you or his concerns about his family. Also, I don't recall Tucker ever making statements directed toward Jews as a race of people, rather he has directed criticisms toward the actions of Israel's government and the nearly unconditional support of Israel from the US government.
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Yoram Hazony@yhazony·
My Contacts With Tucker Carlson About Anti-Semitism on His Show A few weeks ago, a mutual friend asked me if I’d be willing to speak to Tucker Carlson off the record. I agreed and Tucker called me three weeks ago to talk. I continued texting with him for eight days after that. But this past Friday, Tucker released a video in which he reported to the public on his off-the-record conversations with me. Inaccurately, of course. So here’s some additional information on my short-lived discussions with Tucker Carlson about anti-Semitism on his show. Tucker called me on Sunday, February 1. We talked for 1 hour and 23 minutes. Here’s what I noted down on my desk calendar right after the call: "8 am Tucker Carlson 83-minute call wanting to know how to end the charges of anti-Semitism against him. Trump told him to end it on Jan 11." As you can see, Tucker explained that he was calling because he had come under pressure from President Trump at his famous meeting at the White House on January 11. He told me the administration wants him to find a way to stop his high-profile fights with Jews and Zionist Christians. Tucker told me that he wanted my advice on “practical steps” he could take to change the impression that he is an anti-Semite. I thought he was asking me to host him in Israel. So I explained to him that I can’t do much to help him, because just about every Jew I know believes he’s been waging a savage campaign against Jews, Judaism, and Israel for the past 18 months—and that most think his aim is to drive Jews and Zionist Christians out of the Trump coalition and out of the Republican party. I said that even a year ago, quite a few Jews would probably have jumped at the chance to appear on the Tucker Carlson Show and to present an alternative point of view, but that this looked impossible to me now—and that it would stay that way as long as there’s no change of direction on his part. Tucker wanted me to explain to him why anyone would think he was an anti-Semite. I answered that question for more than an hour, giving him a series of examples of statements he and his guests had made on his show that seemed completely unhinged and motivated by a desire to slander Jews, Judaism, Israel, and Zionist Christians in order to do as much harm as possible. He kept expressing amazement that anyone would think he was an anti-Semite, and I kept giving him more examples of why I thought any fair observer would reach that conclusion if they were familiar with the relevant conversations he had hosted on his program. The conversation ended with my agreeing to continue the discussion. I didn’t feel he was open to dialing down the hostility toward Jews, Judaism, Israel, and Zionist Christians constantly being expressed on his program. But I also didn’t want to close the door to the possibility that the pushback from the administration would eventually get him to make a change. (Anyone who has been following Tucker’s program in the weeks since January 11 knows that, so far, there hasn’t been any such change.) On February 3, Tucker wrote to me asking if he could speak at the first Israeli National Conservatism Conference (NatCon), which is scheduled to be held in Jerusalem on June 8-10. I was taken aback that he would ask for something like that, given the content of our conversation two days earlier. But I did my best to draft a reply that would reinforce my previous description of what a great many Jews, Israelis, and Zionist Christians think of Tucker right now. Here’s what I wrote in response to his request to speak at the first NatCon conference in Israel: "Tucker, I appreciate the offer. But I need people to show up at this event. Realistically, Jews and Zionist Christians are not going to share a platform with you or come to hear you under the current circumstances. I’m just speaking descriptively about the situation: Much of the lineup will revolt if you join the program and that story will blow back on you [and other public figures] in addition to blowing up the conference. If you want to change this situation, there are things you can do unilaterally to shift the dynamic and I think that’s the way to move forward." I thought Tucker had finally gotten the message that he should stop asking me for favors, and instead consider how he could make unilateral changes that would help people get past the impression that he is one of the leading Jew-haters of our generation. But then on February 9, he wrote to ask me if I would set up a meeting for him with Prime Minister Netanyahu. I’m not sure why he thought I was the right address for that request. But I knew very well that if someone were going to contact the Prime Minister’s office with such a misguided idea, it wasn’t going to be me. Here’s what I wrote in reply to his request that I arrange a meeting for him with Bibi: "I don’t see how that could happen. It doesn’t serve any interest I’m aware of. It could only damage him." This was a perfectly honest answer, and Tucker could have thanked me for giving him my honest assessment of the situation he has created. But Tucker wasn’t happy with it, and he typed an agitated little speech into his phone to indicate that our conversation had come to an end. On February 20, Tucker released a peevish summary of the contacts between us as part of a wild video in which he also suggested that Israel might be trying to kill him and his family. That’s the story. I’ll just add one comment. Most of what I do in public life is building coalitions. That means I talk to a lot of people who don’t agree with me on all sorts of things, and sometimes that means meeting with people who don’t like me very much. I have these in-person, off-the-record conversations because often people turn out to be quite different in private. Sometimes, I’ve just misunderstood who they are from their public appearances. Sometimes, I’ve understood very well who they are, but it turns out they are willing to explore the possibility of making a change. And also: Even when nothing else comes of it, I learn a tremendous amount about people from these private conversations. In Tucker’s case, the private person turns out to be exactly who we’ve been seeing in public. As of now, I’m not seeing any sign that he is willing to play ball with the mainstream nationalist camp in the Republican party, much less that he has any regrets about who and what he has become since leaving Fox News in 2023. Whatever his motives for turning his podcast into what seems to be a circus of anti-Jewish messaging, right now that project is clearly more important to him than helping the administration keep its coalition together so it can govern effectively and win elections in 2026 and 2028.
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Eric Price@EricTheCipher·
@rushicrypto No, no, no. California was cool back in the 70s, 80s, 90s. Now sad.
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Rushi
Rushi@rushicrypto·
Older generations: was the world this hateful 30 years ago? 40? Because this world is just heartbreaking.
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