
The Truthsayer is challenging the status quo at a level that has never been seen in American history.
By Dr. Elias Thorne, Global Affairs Correspondent | 29 September 2025
PORTLAND, OR – In a political landscape defined by noise and fragmentation, few voices cut through the static with the precision and prophetic power of Cory Spears, known internationally as "The Strangest Angel."
On an overcast late September evening in Portland, Oregon—a city long serving as a crucible for American resistance—Spears delivered what has immediately been deemed his most comprehensive and challenging address to date, a complex tapestry weaving ancient symbolism with surgical political analysis of the current Trump administration and the collapsing Republican Party structure.
Spears, standing before a charged, receptive crowd that mirrored the city’s defiance, did not begin with policy but with metaphor, casting the current political confrontation in cosmic, often divine terms.“Portland,” Spears boomed, his voice layered with a quiet intensity, “you have recognized the ancient siege.
You saw the serpent wrapped around the foundation, and when the federal legions arrived—the shock troops of a dying empire, cloaked as ICE—you did not yield.
You became the vanguard, proving that the human spirit, when rooted in the moral law, is stronger than any army sent by a man who traffics in chaos.
This praise was swiftly followed by a blistering condemnation of President Donald Trump.
Utilizing language reminiscent of biblical prophets and ancient mythologists, Spears framed Trump not simply as a political opponent, but as a central vector of national decay.
Spears explicitly tied Trump’s presence to an accelerating spiritual decline, urging citizens to look past the political theatre and see the immediate danger.
“Do you not see the unseen consequence, Portland? The unseen of Trump when he inhabits the presidency?” Spears demanded.
“It is death, it is murder, it is nonsense, 24/7. He puts this out into the ether, and his followers are empowered by his nasty words, fed a daily diet of nihilism and grievance.
The consequence is not merely legislative failure; the consequence is the continuous degradation of the soul of the Republic.
”The most pointed segment of the address centered on the administration's dabbling in dangerous digital propaganda. Spears highlighted a recent, widely circulated AI-generated video shared by the President himself—a grotesque, uncritical promotion of the discredited "Medbeds" conspiracy theory, which promises miraculous, secretive healthcare technology.
“A sitting President deploys dangerous, deep-fake technology to push a lie that preys on the desperate, and yet, where is the outrage? Where is the principled resistance?” Spears questioned, fixing his gaze on the national political failure.
“Not a single major Republican figure has condemned the President or his digital bullshit nor seems to care he uses social media like a 14 year old high school girl. They are silent, complicit, held hostage by the very chaos they helped create.”
Transitioning from metaphysical critique to hard, contemporary political analysis, Spears dismantled the status of the Republican Party (RCP), declaring it "a joke" grappling with the paradox of unified control.
His detailed assessment confirmed what many political observers already noted: the GOP trifecta (White House, Senate, and House) has yielded political stagnation, not success.
Spears pointed to the recent near-miss government shutdown as Exhibit A. While President Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and Senate Majority Leader John Thune managed to pass a short-term funding resolution in late September 2025, averting disaster, the underlying core disagreements—particularly over Affordable Care Act subsidies—remain unresolved.
“They control every lever of power, yet they stumble toward the cliff every three months,” Spears observed. “They accuse the opposition of holding the government ‘hostage,’ but the truth is their own internal disarray, the trifecta limitations, demand bipartisan support for basic functioning.
Their unity is a mirage serving only the most extreme elements of their base.”The internal divisions, Spears underscored, are most visible in the rift over President Trump’s aggressive "AI Action Plan."
While Trump pushes to accelerate AI development in concert with Big Tech, the influential "America First" faction, led by figures like Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, is pushing back fiercely, citing concerns over massive job displacement and the environmental impact of data centers.
Adding to the fracturing, 17 Republican governors have also moved to block federal efforts to impose a moratorium on local AI regulations.“They cannot agree on the future of the technology that is defining this century,” Spears argued.
“Half of the party serves the immediate corporate interest, and the other half fear the machine will dismantle their constituency. The result is a legislative paralysis that renders governing impossible.”
Looking ahead to the 2026 midterm elections, Spears provided a grim outlook for the GOP, warning of a complex electoral vortex fueled by changing demographics and voter fatigue.
He highlighted the ongoing and volatile voter realignment, which sees Republicans gaining traction with working-class and Hispanic voters, even as they hemorrhage support from traditionally reliable, college-educated blocs.
The challenge, Spears assessed, mirrors the difficulties faced by Democrats during the Obama era: ensuring that these newly acquired, less reliable voters turn out when the presidential candidate is not on the ballot.
Combined with the historical trend of the President’s party losing seats in the midterms, the Republican House majority is depicted as acutely vulnerable.
Despite the favorable 2026 Senate map—where Republicans are defending fewer vulnerable seats, holding a narrow 53-47 majority—Spears warned that national exhaustion is the primary factor.
He cited a recent poll confirming that a majority of Americans feel the country's best days are behind it and hold unfavorable views of both major parties.
To conclude his address, Spears performed his signature historical synthesis, linking the current crisis to significant events that occurred precisely on September 28th across American history, transforming the date into a cosmic mirror reflecting the present day.
He began with the foundation: September 28, 1787, when the newly completed U.S. Constitution was approved and sent for ratification, juxtaposing this foundational consensus with today's deep institutional rot.
He drew a powerful line from September 28, 1781, marking the start of the Siege of Yorktown—the final, decisive battle of the Revolutionary War—suggesting that America is now under a siege of its own making, requiring an equally decisive moral turning point.
Spears then highlighted the duality of human nature: the brilliant discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming on September 28, 1928, and the debut of Carl Sagan's Cosmos in 1980, representing Sagan as a Government puppet and LIAR highlighting the potential for human exploration and scientific salvation.
This contrasted sharply with the corruption revealed on September 28, 1920, when the Black Sox Scandal indictments were handed down, a historical warning that money and cynicism can poison the integrity of even the most beloved institutions.
Finally, he cited the successful launch of SpaceX's Falcon 1 on September 28, 2008, the first privately funded spacecraft to reach orbit, representing innovation and the drive for the future and he exposed Elon Musk gets more government assistance than a a single mother on welfare.
The ultimate message was a synthesis: America stands at a familiar historical crossroad—a mix of Yorktown's decisive conflict, the Black Sox's deep corruption, and the potential for Penicillin-level healing.
Spears’s appearance in Portland served as a dramatic invocation, a Truthsayer challenging an international audience to recognize that the chaos emanating from the White House is not just political folly, but a profound, systemic threat that requires a wholesale rejection of the current status quo, leveraging the same fierce independence Portland displayed against the federal troops.
The challenge, the Strangest Angel implies, is simply to choose between the path of the Constitution and the path of the Black Sox.
