Some of you have been following the career of 80 year old Wade Ewart Cox for some time and may wonder what he’s up to these days. We can assure you without any reservations that he is now absolutely a public figure without any doubt.
In 2025, Wade Cox ran for Edin-Monaro for the House of Representatives in Australia for the Trumpets of Patriots — publicizing themselves as being for common sense policies for Australia. Here’s what his party divulged about Mr. Cox:
Mr Cox, a decorated veteran, former local government leader, and Coordinator General of the Christian Churches of God, brings a lifetime of service and leadership to his candidacy.
“Australians are being let down by a government that is out of control and a law unto itself,” Mr Cox said.
“We need strong, common-sense leadership to rebuild our communities and restore our nation’s prosperity.
“Australia needs many of the policies of the Trump Administration which will be effective in bringing Australia back on track,’’ he said.
With experience spanning military service, government, and community advocacy, Mr Cox is committed to policies that protect Australian values and put the nation’s interests first.
We have a video here from Rumble:
Those who frequent this site may remember that we have made posts in the past concerning the illustrious Mr. Cox.
And now to the important part: Just how did Mr. Cox fare in the election?
This is the link for the results.
As you can see in the link, the winner is Kristy McBain of the Labor Party with 43% of the vote. Sadly, Mr. Cox came in at at 5th place with 2.4% of the vote.
This is the profile of the district:
Eden-Monaro covers 31,913 square kilometres in the south-east corner of NSW [New South Wales], lying east of the ACT and extending north to Goulburn. The largest concentration of voters live in the Canberra overflow around Queanbeyan, but the electorate also includes the fishing, holiday and retirement towns of Merimbula, Narooma and Bermagui on the NSW far south coast, the agricultural and forestry districts around Bega and Eden. On the new boundaries, the electorate also includes the major regional centre of Goulburn in the north. The electorate also includes Cooma and the NSW snowfields.

We note that originally in the charter of the Christian Churches of God, the position of Coordinator General ended when the Coordinator reached 70 years of age. It isn’t clear how Wade Cox is still coordinator 10 years past that point. Perhaps something has changed in the charter.
The Christian Churches of God embraces both the Bible and the Koran, with the Koran being the latest (and last) of the Word of God. This poses some interesting… scenarios. If we have this correctly, it embraces a form of Arianism. We have difficulties with this because of Hebrews 2, but some how the CCoG has transcended them.
We end with the observation that often losing is winning. While we admire the spirit of public service, we recognize that it can be demanding and stressful. It is often a sacrifice. With that, we hope those who have reached the age of retirement can enjoy it.
And not be bothered with what the Australian Legal Database has to say about them.


I can agree with Cox on the political crap going on there in Australia, the U.S.A. and the failing EU. Its the decline of the West and once again, the ascension of the East.
The religious stuff? Not a chance.
The truth is, it doesn’t really matter these days. The trend is that for the most part, conservatives aren’t getting elected these days.
And even if they did, they likely do not have the programs to transform the landscape to something more sane, or if they do, they will face such opposition that nothing will come of their efforts.
Over 60% of Generation Z wants socialism. The wave is coming and it’s apparent. Especially the media is pushing for leftist programs and to many people are buying it.
While there are bright spots for now, such as Argentina, the trends are not encouraging. Perhaps it is time for some sanity and people should look at how Switzerland has been successful and take something from that.
The longer I live, the more I appreciate the wisdom of the saying, “quality is more important than quantity.” A short life marked by health, happiness and wholesomeness is better than a long life defined by pain and suffering.
This helps explain how the American Founding Fathers succeeded in establishing a Constitutional Republic grounded in Christian principles: a few people of good moral character fought against an empire of the many in support of a corrupt regime—much like Gideon’s small army with God on their side prevailing against the Midianites.
Today, however, I sense the hopelessness of our present situation with our governments operating under the delusion that more is always better. They bring in countless people that don’t share our Christian beliefs or values ignorantly believing this’ll boost the economy, when in reality they risk weakening social cohesion and national stability.
Because of this I can see why a conflict may be in the cards for the West to correct the warped views of the many if not cull them altogether so the few of strong faith, integrity and moral courage once again may usher in a more freer and just order under God’s law, much like the founding of the American Republic once did.
The West is in a state of permanent decline. The EU is soon to be toast. They have committed suicide by letting all those low IQ Islamic’s in. Unless a revolution happens in the next few years the whole of Europe will be Islam with nuclear weapons. Unacceptable by any sane persons logic. We can only hope that Trump can deport these low IQ criminals the fuck out of the USA. And yes, if your here illegally you are a criminal and subject to deportation..
James your post is spot on! The EU is soon to be toast. They have no one to take up the huge task of turning things around. At least in the USA we have a President who is fighting against the tide. It may delay the inevitable for a while, but I believe you are right that the West is in a state of permanent decline. Democracies and Republics decline when the people are willing to trade their freedoms for the false security of the government providing for their cradle to the grave needs. We are witnessing the start of that with the election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York. I’m hoping that assessment is wrong, but it is looking more and more like it’s not.
Thank you.