27 min

Jason Jones: Against the Great Reset Respect Life Radio

    • Society & Culture

“To be honest, I was in a very dark place,” says Jason Jones, author of the new book The Great Campaign: Against the Great Reset. "I wanted to give people hope--I wanted to give myself hope, and I looked to the church."
Jason is also an activist, film producer, podcast host and the president of the Human Rights Education Organization (H.E.R.O.). He has been everywhere from the sets of great movies to the frontlines of war doing this amazing, selfless work.
In this episode and his newest book, Jason deals with the array of evil ideologies that comprise the Great Reset. He further explains how an elite class of individuals are attempting to take total control and tell people what to do and how to do it.
Join this compelling conversation this week, and go grab his new book soon to find out more about Jason and his work.

“To be honest, I was in a very dark place,” says Jason Jones, author of the new book The Great Campaign: Against the Great Reset. "I wanted to give people hope--I wanted to give myself hope, and I looked to the church."
Jason is also an activist, film producer, podcast host and the president of the Human Rights Education Organization (H.E.R.O.). He has been everywhere from the sets of great movies to the frontlines of war doing this amazing, selfless work.
In this episode and his newest book, Jason deals with the array of evil ideologies that comprise the Great Reset. He further explains how an elite class of individuals are attempting to take total control and tell people what to do and how to do it.
Join this compelling conversation this week, and go grab his new book soon to find out more about Jason and his work.

27 min

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