Topic: WorldNetDaily
One of Joseph Farah's last columns before he mysteriously disappeared from day-to-day writing duties at WorldNetDaily -- an absence WND has yet to publicly explain -- was an Aug. 28 piece that attemped to pggyback on WND's enthusiasm for the right-wing film "Sound of Freedom" with his dated vision that people still care about bumper stickers, echoing his "Thou Shalt Not Steal Elections" bumper sticker introduced a couple months earlier:
Jim Caviezel, the man who starred in "Sound of Freedom," says the biggest market for child sex is right here in the good ol' USA. But you're not supposed to know that.
When President Donald J. Trump saw the film he was moved. In an action that should be universally applauded, he expressed his unequivocal support for the fight against this horrific crime. If elected president next year, he declared, "I will return all trafficked children to their families in their home countries and without delay."
Caviezel, who portrayed Jesus in another box-office bonanza, called Trump the "new Moses" for his promise "to save children the likes of which you have never seen."
What do Moses and Trump have in common? Babies were slaughtered in Egypt. And they are being slaughtered today in the United States and around the world.
To help mark this important film, to honor it and remember it, to steel its truth for a generation, and to help us never forget the children "the likes of which you have never seen," we bring you this bumper sticker from WND.
"THOU SHALT NOT TRAFFIC CHILDREN"
Not even a terribly original take on his previous election-related sticker. Farah on to complain about the movie being unfairly criticized -- while not actually explaining the criticism of the film and Caviezel being very QAnon-adjacent -- and slagged a more popular movie:
Why is the world only now taking the "Sound of Freedom" so seriously? Why have we waited this long for this movie to be made? Why are there such lies being told about it despite its unconventional success?
What questions do you have to ask Google to find out about it? What television shows do you have to watch to find out it's been the most popular movie in the United States – and the most endearing and disturbing?
That's not true. Perhaps the most disturbing movie is the one that replaced it as the highest-grossing movie of the year – "Barbie." Do the kids and adults seeing it realize what they are watching in the opening scenes? Abortion. Hatred of children. It's disgusting from beginning to end. Just watch Jonathan Cahn's YouTube video called "The Mystery Of Barbie, Ishtar, and Smashed Babies!"
We'll get to that video at a later date since WND also promoted it. Farah concluded by plugging thte WND online store as well as the previous bumper sticker: "It's a message that resonates with every American more each day as the media play the drumbeat that Trump will somehow not be eligible to contest for the presidency next year due to his indictments. This would be another attempt to steal an election from him."
WND republished Farah's column a few days later, on Sept. 5, without explanation.