Very important to understand. With the release of the Epstein files, people on the Left are FINALLY starting to notice how many events, institutions, and individuals appear interconnected. What once felt isolated now looks systemic.
For years, many Americans trusted narrow narratives or incomplete information. Long-term framing shapes perception—and it doesn’t dissolve instantly when new material surfaces.
This is why people often change their minds only after seeing connections themselves. Being shown alters understanding more than being told.
Sometimes you can’t tell people the truth, you must SHOW THEM!
I’ve studied this movement for 7 years. Certain things have happened to me—things I can’t fully explain. But they’ve left me with a deep belief in what this is, where it came from, and where it’s going. Part of what we’ve experienced has been a test.
Who values truth over lies? Unity over division? Integrity over ego? It’s about finding those who can rise above the noise, remain loyal, and stand firm in the face of deception and chaos.
I once had one of the largest followings in this movement—not because I sought fame or fortune, but because I believe in the idea that God is above all and country is more important than self. My mission has always been to preserve what our forefathers fought for.
Here is a list of Amish-owned and operated businesses in Pennsylvania. These businesses are known to be directly run by Amish families, offering authentic Amish-made products and experiences. Let’s show them some support for their contributions this election. #Amish
Old Windmill Farm - Ronks, PA
Owned by an Amish family, this farm offers tours that provide insights into Amish farming practices and lifestyle. oldwindmillfarm.com
Riehl’s Quilts & Crafts - Leola, PA
This is an authentic Amish-owned business, offering a variety of handmade quilts, crafts, and other Amish-made products. riehlsquiltsandcrafts.com