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The winds of war are rising on the unjust hands. Today is the day of torment for the oppressors. Today is the day of humiliation for the tyrants.
Nov 4, 2025 8 tweets 9 min read
We’ve stumbled onto something unusual while digging into the evangelical power networks surrounding Trumpworld and the fallout from Charlie Kirk’s death.

There’s a clear overlap between Erika Kirk (Charlie’s widow and current TPUSA CEO), Rev. Johnnie Moore (former Liberty University executive, now head of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation), and Andrew Kolvet (TPUSA spokesperson and Erika’s communications lead).

The pattern runs through Liberty University, the Falwell family’s evangelical empire that fused American conservatism, Christian nationalism, and pro-Israel lobbying into one political machine.

In this thread, we’ll focus on Erika Kirk and Johnnie Moore and how their formative years at Liberty connect through the same institutional ecosystem that now ties TPUSA to Gaza’s privatized “aid” network.

Erika, raised Catholic and now a faith-driven conservative, leads TPUSA’s expanding religious initiatives. Moore is an evangelical operative who spent nearly a decade inside the Falwell empire as campus pastor, VP of communications, and Falwell Jr.’s spokesman.

While their direct timelines at Liberty don’t fully overlap, Moore formally left in 2014 but remained a visible public face for the university through 2016, both operated within the same ideological environment that turned Liberty into a launchpad for Trump’s evangelical movement.

Between 2015 and 2017, Erika studied for her Juris Master in American Legal Studies, during Liberty’s most politically charged years, when Falwell, Paula White, and Moore’s allies aligned Christian influence with Zionist foreign policy and built Trump’s first Faith Advisory Board.

Later, Moore founded The Kairos Company, a PR firm representing Trump’s faith advisors and Israel-linked organizations, where Andrew Kolvet later served as VP of Communications (2015–2019).

That same year, Erika completed her Liberty degree, soon surfacing in the same network as the Catholic face of TPUSA’s emerging religious wing.

Whether they knew each other isn’t the point.

The connection shows how Liberty University became a pipeline linking American Christian nationalism, pro-Israel lobbying, and Trump-era political organizing, the same system that shaped and elevated both Johnnie Moore and Erika Kirk.Image What Is Liberty University?

To understand the overlap between Erika Kirk and Johnnie Moore, you need to understand Liberty University, the Falwell family’s billion-dollar evangelical institution in Lynchburg, Virginia.

Founded in 1971 by televangelist Jerry Falwell Sr., Liberty was built to train a new generation of “Christian soldiers” to take back politics, media, and education. Its mission has always been political and spiritual.

Under Jerry Falwell Jr., who took over in 2007, Liberty became the epicenter of the Christian right’s alliance with Donald Trump. Falwell Jr. endorsed Trump in early 2016, giving him credibility among white evangelicals and turning Liberty into the staging ground for his Evangelical Advisory Board.

During this period, the university ballooned to nearly 100,000 students, mostly online, and became flush with money from political donors and megachurch networks. Its culture blended patriotism, Zionism, and hardline theology, with mandatory chapel services, military recruitment booths, and frequent appearances by GOP politicians.

Falwell’s Liberty functioned less like a university and more like a political factory pumping out ideologically trained conservatives and PR operatives.Image
Sep 16, 2025 6 tweets 2 min read
I see the FBI has taken to writing fan-fiction. Young gay men talk to one another like this?

Half of it is in cop speak: "interrogated" "squad car" "retrieve it" "swept that spot"

And why does he address multiple loose ends in a convo with his significant other unprompted after expressing that he didn't want him involved?

You're not good at this.Image I’m allowed to ask questions without being abused and berated. You’re all unbelievable how you’re acting.
Aug 28, 2025 11 tweets 8 min read
On August 27, 2025, the Combat Antisemitism Movement launched a new app called Report It, designed to help users document antisemitic incidents in real time.

But behind the polished interface lies a surveillance and influence network tied to the Israeli military, U.S. oil billionaires, and a global campaign to crush anti-Zionist dissent.

Let’s dive into the structure behind this operation and what it really represents..... 🧵

1/Image Who Funds CAM?

CAM is primarily funded by one man: Adam Beren, a Kansas oil billionaire and Republican megadonor. His family foundations control the Combat Hate Foundation, the nonprofit that operates CAM.

From 2020–2022, Beren-linked foundations funneled over $6.6 million into CAM, nearly 70% of its total revenue. In 2023 alone, another $3.6 million was transferred through the Beren Sea Foundation.

This is not a grassroots movement. It’s a single-donor vehicle, backed by fossil fuel wealth and ideological interests.

And for four years, Beren’s role was hidden from the public. It wasn’t until 2023 that CAM admitted he was its founder after independent researchers exposed the connection.

Why keep it secret?

Image: Mayor of Beverly Hills, Sharona Nazarian and Adam Beren. She takes terrible photos.

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Aug 27, 2025 4 tweets 1 min read
Apr 1, 2025 5 tweets 5 min read
The flood of fake news stories pushed — and never corrected — by the same influencer crowd is getting out of control. It’s more than just sloppy. It’s coordinated. Let’s take a look at some of the biggest nothing-burgers in recent months.

A thread. 🧵 Image 1. The Epstein Binders

In February, a group of pro-Trump influencers were handed “exclusive” Epstein files by Pam Bondi. It was hyped as explosive. Livestreams, countdowns, vague promises. But when the binders dropped? Loomer meltdown and nothing new — just recycled court docs.

Who got them? A mix of slop-tier influencers: DC Draino, Emily Austin, Jack Posobiec, and others, all staunchly pro-Israel, anti-Palestine, and loyal to the Trump admin. At least one, Emily, even flew to Israel after receiving her binder.

A made-for-Twitter “bombshell” that fizzled instantly.Image
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