Is Israel REALLY Paying Me $7000? Officer Tatum SPEAKS OUT

Brandon Tatum Exposes the Truth Behind Anti-Israel Propaganda

Estimated read time: 8 minutes

Quick Summary

  • Brandon Tatum addresses the spiritual and propaganda-driven roots of anti-Israel sentiment
  • Explains how Islamist influence infiltrates universities and social media
  • Reveals the hypocrisy of “America First” influencers obsessed with attacking Israel
  • Discusses the controversial Charlie Kirk group text situation

Why Brandon Tatum Takes a Biblical Stance on Israel

Former police officer Brandon Tatum has emerged as one of the boldest conservative voices defending Israel against the propaganda machine. His motivation is straightforward and rooted in faith.

“To me, this stuff is biblical,” Tatum explains. “God says explicitly in the Bible what Christians shall do and how Christians shall view Israel and how we should support Israel. All of that is laid out. And until the Bible changes, then my stance on it will never change.”

Tatum’s approach mirrors his previous work defending law enforcement against false narratives. When he witnessed lies spreading from Gaza across social media, his response was immediate and unwavering.

“When I saw what was happening with the lies that have come out of Gaza, it just made me angry,” he states. “Somebody has to stand up and have enough fortitude to say, I’m going to present the truth. I don’t care who’s mad at me.”

The Real Forces Behind Anti-Israel Propaganda

Addressing the viral “$7,000 memes” targeting Israel supporters, Tatum laughs off the absurd conspiracy theories. “I’m still waiting on that check,” he jokes, before getting serious about the real issue.

According to Tatum, three main factors drive the anti-Israel movement:

Spiritual Warfare

“God has given a lot of people over to what we call a reprobate mind,” Tatum explains. “He’s given them over to their own lusts and their own devices, and therefore they’re falling off of a cliff.”

Islamist Infiltration

Tatum identifies a coordinated effort by Islamists using financial influence to spread propaganda. “They are using money to infiltrate universities, to use propaganda on our students, to have them hating America, hating God, wanting to separate God from the founding of this country.”

Low Information Followers

The third group consists of people who simply lack the critical thinking skills to research issues independently. These individuals fall prey to emotional manipulation and social media bot campaigns.

The America First Hypocrisy: Ignoring Domestic Threats

Tatum points out a glaring contradiction among self-proclaimed “America First” influencers who obsess over Israel while ignoring serious domestic threats.

“They say they’re America first. But look at what happened just yesterday in New York City, where Hamas flags are all over the place,” he observes. “We see what’s happening in Dearborn, Michigan, Texas. Why aren’t we talking about the problems here in America?”

The answer, according to Tatum, is simple: “They’re hypnotized with hatred of Israel.”

He highlights the absurdity of their priorities: “They don’t care that we’re being infiltrated. They don’t care that Islam is taking over large swaths of the West. They don’t care that Christians are getting killed all over the world. They do not care.”

Understanding the Anti-Israel Mind Virus

Tatum describes the obsessive nature of anti-Israel sentiment as a “mind virus” that distorts reality for those infected.

“The way you could tell that a person has fallen off the cliff is that they consume their entire platform with all roads leading to Jew Lane,” he explains. “Everything they talk about, whether it’s AI… I heard somebody on the show the other day say the Jews created AI to destroy the world.”

He finds the obsession particularly bizarre given Israel’s size. “Israel is the size of New Jersey, and that’s all they want to talk about, is Israel, Israel, Israel.”

The Trump Connection

Perhaps most concerning to Tatum is how this hatred has led some conservatives to turn against Donald Trump solely because of his support for Israel.

“There has been people that have turned on Trump just because they hate Israel so much,” he notes. “They’re out here saying that he’s committing treason, that somehow he’s not a good president.”

Tatum dismisses claims that Israel controls American policy, particularly regarding Trump: “Donald Trump is the most stubborn person on planet Earth… You’re not telling Donald Trump what to do. He don’t even listen to his own thoughts.”

The Charlie Kirk Text Message Controversy Explained

Drawing on his law enforcement background, Tatum analyzes the recent controversy involving leaked text messages from Charlie Kirk about Israel support.

According to Tatum, who spoke with Andrew Colvitt that morning, Colvitt confirmed the texts were real but clarified he “doesn’t believe any of these conspiracies, and it’s all crap.”

Tatum questions the wisdom of sharing private messages with government officials: “What reason is it to screenshot the information that we saw and send it to anybody? What is the implication? What is the investigatory principle here?”

He believes Kirk’s statement was made “out of frustration” rather than representing his true stance on Israel.

“We should not be screenshotting people’s information and sending it to anybody because you never know who you can trust,” Tatum warns. “How many times have we said something in a group text and then, you know, an hour later had a conversation with somebody and said, oh, maybe I don’t feel that way.”

The leak has created unnecessary drama and conspiracy theories, according to Tatum, who notes that someone trusted by both Kirk and Colvitt betrayed that trust by leaking to Candace Owens.

Key Takeaways

Q: Why does Brandon Tatum support Israel so strongly?

A: Tatum’s support is rooted in biblical conviction. He states that God explicitly tells Christians how to view and support Israel, and until the Bible changes, his stance won’t change.

Q: What are the three main forces behind anti-Israel propaganda according to Tatum?

A: Spiritual warfare (people given over to a “reprobate mind”), Islamist infiltration of universities and social media, and low-information individuals who lack critical thinking skills.

Q: How does Tatum respond to claims about receiving $7,000 for supporting Israel?

A: He laughs it off, saying he’s “still waiting on that check” and notes that people make these claims because “they cannot combat the truth” with actual arguments.

Q: What does Tatum think about the Charlie Kirk text message situation?

A: He believes it was unnecessary to screenshot and share private messages, that Kirk’s statement was likely made in frustration, and that the leak has created unnecessary conspiracy theories and drama.

Final Thoughts

Brandon Tatum’s unwavering stance on Israel stems from biblical conviction and a commitment to truth over popularity. He identifies the anti-Israel movement as driven by spiritual warfare, coordinated propaganda, and a dangerous obsession that blinds people to real threats facing America. His message is clear: stand for truth regardless of the backlash.


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