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By Rev. Ted Pike
The federal “anti-hate” bill, to be voted on Thursday by the U.S. House of Representatives, says anyone who verbally “intimidates” members of federally protected groups faces indictment as a hate criminal, a violator of federal law. Also, anyone who “aids, abets, counsels” 1 that criminal will face charges. This means any talk show host who interviews me could face a federal “hate crimes” trial!
Since I first sounded the alarm on the federal hate bill last November and warned of its almost certain passage in the Democrat-controlled Congress, I have been interviewed on 114 national talk shows. My message against the hate bill has probably “intimidated” two groups the federal hate bill would especially protect: homosexuals and Jews. Homosexuals are intimidated because I regularly quote Holy Scripture describing their sexual behaviors as an abomination. The Jewish Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith is intimidated by my exposure of them as architect of thought crime laws worldwide. ADL is, in fact, so intimidated they don’t dare to mention my name on their website for fear tens of thousands will visit www.truthtellers.org and hear the whole truth about them. The same goes for a cluster of Jewish activist organizations presided over by B’nai B’rith International. ACLU, People for the American Way, American Jewish Congress, American Jewish Committee, Southern Poverty Law Center, etc. rarely, if ever, mention Ted Pike. In contrast, I expose their anti-American, anti-Christian activities to the world from the highest place of attention I can find – talk radio and the internet. If H. R. 1592 becomes law, I and the 33 talk show hosts who have “aided and abetted” me since November are eminently indictable.