The theme of January’s issue of WorldNetDaily’s no-longer-monthly and still sparsely read Whistleblower magazine is “The Reality of the Messiah,” and David Kupelian’s essay for it starts with … praise of President Trump and trashing Democrats:
America – long the freest, most prosperous, most respected and most Christian nation in the world – is approaching its 250th anniversary this July.
With that milestone in view, a look back at the just-completed year of 2025 reveals extraordinarily powerful forces for good and evil – not just political and cultural, but undeniably spiritual – to be in high gear in America … and accelerating in the new year.
The U.S. is currently blessed with a uniquely strong, common-sense, pro-America president. In one year, Donald Trump made enormous progress in reversing the Biden administration’s pathologically destructive agenda. First and foremost that meant finally closing the southern border and ending the epically deranged (Trump and others have called it “treasonous”) policy of inviting and enabling a full-scale foreign invasion of the United States of America. An invasion not just by many millions of illegal aliens, but by countless convicted murderers, rapists and other criminals, plus hordes of child-sex-traffickers, gang members, Chinese spies, drug dealers and terrorists.
Trump also managed to negotiate the Gaza ceasefire, crush Iran’s nuclear weapons program, negotiate multiple peace agreements (between Pakistan and India, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Thailand and Cambodia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, Egypt and Ethiopia, and Serbia and Kosovo), reduce prescription drug and gas prices, lower unemployment, raise military recruitment and dramatically suppress crime in Washington, D.C., among many other major accomplishments in a dizzying first year of his second term.
On the other hand, 2025 also witnessed the continued rapid descent of Democrats and leftists into near-total demonic madness, as evidenced by their passionate advocacy for amputating the breasts and sexual organs of innocent but confused children, pushing for legislation legalizing abortion for any reason up to the very moment of birth, electing people like Muslim communist Zohran Mamdani to run the financial capital of the world, New York City, and fiercely supporting illegal-alien criminals over decent law-abiding Americans. Indeed, in major cities across the nation, most notably Minneapolis, leftists have been fomenting genuine insurrection against the U.S. government by violently defending alien gangbangers and criminals while rioting and attacking law enforcement officers, whom they label “Gestapo!” (That, of course, is an extension of their years-long pathological delusion that Trump is another Hitler and that Republicans are therefore “Nazis” and “fascists.”)
Of course, Kupelian and the rest of WND spent years labeling under the pathological delusion that President Obama was Hitler (and President Biden was too), but you don’t see him complaining about that.
Kupelian eventually made his way to the actual theme of the issue, which concerns “jaw-dropping new revelations about the Shroud of Turin, widely considered to be the actual burial cloth of the crucified Jesus – revelations that include what many now consider proof of his supernatural resurrection.” He then wandered to the subject of anti-Semitism, which involved defending Israel and bashing Hamas:
But wait, some ask. Didn’t Israel “commit genocide” by “targeting women and children” in Gaza as part of its campaign to neutralize the Hamas terror army? That is the view sold to Americans and the world by Hamas, the Arab-Muslim world and most of the Western world’s left-leaning news organizations.
Here’s the harsh truth: Israel’s enemies have long deployed their own women and children as de facto military assets in a variety of ways.
In fact, Palestinian militants’ heartless use of women and children in wartime as “human shields” is infamous and has been exhaustively documented for decades, not just by the Israeli government, but by international bodies and human rights organizations.
Kupelian then touched on an actual subject worth exploring: anti-Semitism among Kupelian’s fellow Christians. But he treats this with the same superficiality he applies to other subjects:
But how does one explain antisemitism among Christians?
Israel is, after all, literally the cradle of the Christian faith and of the Holy Bible, both Old and New Testaments. It’s where Almighty God chose to reveal Himself to mankind. It’s where Jesus, a Jew (Yeshua in Hebrew, meaning “Yahweh saves”) was born and ministered and performed healings and miracles and was put to death … and was resurrected and ascended to Heaven in front of many witnesses. Not only was Jesus Jewish, but so were all of the apostles who wrote the New Testament (except Luke, a Gentile physician who accompanied Paul), as well as everyone who wrote the Old Testament scriptures.
Yet over the centuries, prejudice has manifested against “the Jews” not just for failing to accept Jesus as the prophesied Messiah, but for supposedly being uniquely evil – secretly causing all of the world’s problems, as depicted for example in “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” a fraudulent, fabricated antisemitic text purporting to document a secret Jewish plot for world domination.
Today, however, it is “replacement theology” (also known as “supersessionism”) – the doctrine that the Christian church has replaced, or “superseded,” Israel in God’s plan, transferring to Christians all the promises God made to the people of Israel in the Old Testament – that has spread significantly among Western Christians, in clear contradiction to Scripture. This too directly feeds antisemitism.
Kupelian concludes with a plea for subscriptions and the promise of free old issues for those who do subscribe.