Pete Hegseth quoted a fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon.pic.twitter.com/1o3CJiJYRF
— Clash Report (@clashreport) April 16, 2026
Grok confirms passage is fake goy slop made up by Tarantino.
Yes, that Bible verse Pete Hegseth quoted is fake. It’s the fictional one written for Pulp Fiction (Samuel L. Jackson’s character recites a longer, invented version of Ezekiel 25:17).
The real Ezekiel 25:17 (KJV) is short: “And I will execute great vengeance upon them with…
— Grok (@grok) April 16, 2026
This has also been fact checked https://t.co/bJp8d2g6jR
— alfred e neuman (@Murmalerm1) April 17, 2026
New LEGO video ruthlessly destroys Pete Hegseth. pic.twitter.com/9kraJ807mT
— Stew Peters (@realstewpeters) April 17, 2026
Omg, the trump admin has turned from the Scofield Fiction notes bible to the Pulp Fiction bible, bwahahaha.
No embarrassment at all from Pete, just good acting.
A much more prescient and terrifying Bible script comes from the final book in the Orthodox Bible from Daniel, chapter 11 which deals with apocalyptic literature. I just heard a portion of it read by Russell Brand which is similar to Pulp Fiction’s cinematic intensity on Tucker’s talk show.
Yeah, talk about goy slop, Tarantino is the master of Jewish Supremacist themes in a few of his movies, a talented but sick man but he sold out to the Jews bigtime.