child transitions as "too political," while describing a "cloud of confusion" and demonic strongholds influencing local churches and politicians.
The interview claims 13 historic D.C. churches over 200 years old operate as a "collective mind of the Holy Spirit"...
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that approves speeches and affects Congress, which Booyens labels blasphemous for undermining individual faith relationships.
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Jaco Booyens is very famous for founding Jaco Booyens Ministries (JBM), an anti-trafficking nonprofit that rescues children, supports victims and survivors, and collaborates with law enforcement (FBI, ICE, TSA, etc.) and
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170+ NGOs across 56 countries; motivated by his sister's experience as a trafficking survivor, he has fought this for over 25-30 years, focusing on prevention, legislation reform, and addressing root causes.
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Booyens highlights pornography as the primary "entry drug" and demand driver for sex trafficking and child exploitation, advocating against it as cultural rot that fuels grooming, sextortion, and AI-generated abuse material targeting minors.
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Through JBM and related initiatives like Share Together Now, he educates on protecting children's innocence, influences policy, provides resources on addiction and healing, and integrates faith-based redemption while serving as a speaker and pastor at Mercy Culture Church.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "The Lawsuits Against Bibi – Stupidity, Politics, or Fraud
Police investigations against Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began in 2016, with official charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust filed in November 2019.
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@rlefraim At that time, someone sent me the texts of all four indictments, and I studied them carefully and came to a conclusion. At the same time, there is (1) a severe lack of evidence that was not based on what can be called "mind-reading," accusations based on speculation about...
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@rlefraim what Netanyahu may have been thinking and what he may have been planning. Anyone who understands something of the law knows that this kind of evidence is not evidence at all. One of the indictments was dependent on a "time machine," as Netanyahu was accused of making...
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "I have been asked who my favorite president of the USA was.
Hard to choose. Some may surprise you. I think my favorite was Teddy Roosevelt, who became president originally as the vice president when President McKinley died...
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@rlefraim shortly after taking office, served 3 1/2 years, and then ran on his own and won for 4 more years, choosing after 8 years to stop, citing George Washington as his model (before the Constitution was changed to limit terms).
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@rlefraim Roosevelt was pro-Jewish and pro-Zionist and had very close relationships with the Jewish community. First president to appoint a Jew to his cabinet. Kept two Hanukkah menorahs at his home at Sagamore Hill.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "Egyptian President al-Sisi announced that Egypt would not accept normalization of relations with Israel until there is a Palestinian state.
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@rlefraim The Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty was signed in Washington, D.C., on March 26, 1979. This historic agreement, which officially ended 30 years of war between the two nations, guaranteed normalization of relations, exchange of diplomats, and trade.
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@rlefraim Included in the agreement was Egypt’s promise not to militarize the Sinai after it was under Egyptian control, and Israel agreed to withdraw from the Sinai and to dismantle Jewish towns and farms.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "I watched a video detailing how Europe has turned against Israel, and I thought some of us knew this 50-plus years ago, as it is not at all new.
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@rlefraim Only those who would prefer not to see it—people in the West who do not want to think that Europe’s politicians see Israel as an obstacle but don’t want to be seen as antisemitic after the Holocaust horrors. Israeli Eurocentric leftists who look to Europe as a model...
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@rlefraim of what they think they want, wanting acceptance by those who rejected them in the past, and who do not want to face reality.
There have been a lot of “hints” that have been ignored.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "It cannot be denied that there are well-financed missionary activities directed at converting Jews, both in Israel and the Diaspora.
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When Jews discuss this, everyone agrees that it is a problem, but there is no consensus as to how serious they see the problem to be. The degree of concern ranges from those who want laws passed outlawing missionaries and
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their activities to those Jews who fear dealing with the whole subject because they fear Christians might get upset by any opposition to proselytization efforts.
But I want to say this, and say it clearly. There is no need for missionary-phobia.
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