What Would You Expect?

Let me recommend a couple of long readings.

Brandon Smith still shows his sharp recognition of some issues with his article, Globalists Will Need Another Crisis In America As Their Reset Agenda Fails. His thesis is that the US will suffer a lot of different attempts to break the common American resistance to the globalist agenda. He mentions how the increasing hysteria over COVID is falling on deaf ears; even Canadian police are getting tired of being the bad guys. There’s also the rising BLM riots. Then he points out how yet another “exercise” could turn into a prediction of what the globalists are planning to do: some kind of massive networking hack of some major element in the US economy.

He also talks about the high probability of Biden and friends getting us involved in some particularly senseless war. This brings up another article by Dmitry Orlov: Putin’s Ukrainian Judo. His point is that the smartest move Putin can make, and one he finds quite likely, is that Russia would evacuate the Russian citizens living in Ukrainian rebel regions on the Russian border. In the process, Orlov gives us a very fine characterization of the Ukraine’s history and what kind of people live there. In essence, what we see today under that one flag is an artificial construct with a huge propaganda/myth of being one country.

My point is to demonstrate how the Lord has cut loose the demons to mislead a lot of people into things that will destroy, without ever giving anyone what they want. The delusions of power and control is worse than any drug.

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I practice what I preach; I honestly believe that every part of this created world is alive and sentient on some level. This morning I asked my bike if this was the end of our partnership. It said, “No; this is just a pause in our mission.” For now, I assume that means the knee replacement surgery is somewhere ahead of me.

I’m left thinking there’s a lot more work I need to do, some of which is a continuation of what I’ve done before. Parts of my experience seem rather like Abraham putting Isaac on the altar; it’s a matter of establishing the boundaries of Lordship. I’m still trying to feel my way through the changes God is pouring into my life.

I don’t think I’m capable of avoiding making the kind of commentary above. However, I’m wondering if, for the sake of everyone else involved, maybe there’s another way to provide that kind of blather. Maybe it needs to be done more anonymously. I’m ready to dump the mainstream platforms (WordPress, Blogger, etc.). I’m feeling drawn by the idea of a very plain HTML way of blogging, and questioning the importance of a lot of built-in features that come with blogging software. Using a plain HTML format would be more secure and a lot less hassle. It would mean it’s much easier to decide how to get more exposure. I would still pay for it out of pocket and not seek to monetize it. The idea is to serve you and anyone else who might come along wishing to enjoy the noise.

So, I really want some feedback. Not just here in the comments, but by you can reply by email or text messaging if you prefer. Of we can chat by phone call or Skype or whatever. Two questions:

1. Would you want to see a continuation of this kind of commentary on current events?

2. Does it matter to you if certain features disappear? That would include subscription by email to the blog. Could you deal with making comments by email instead of a form? Would you be less likely to comment if it were to go that way? Would you prefer to keep the conversations private in the first place?

Let me know what you think.

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3 Responses to What Would You Expect?

  1. Jay DiNitto says:

    1. Would you want to see a continuation of this kind of commentary on current events?
    I like them, personally.

    2. Does it matter to you if certain features disappear?…
    I am pretty flexible. I am fine with emailing you if that’s the only way to respond to such things, and I have no issues with you quoting me in a post from that. That’s one thing I often think about if someone moves the blog format to something static. Processing comments is probably the biggest advantage of blogs, and static sites obviously can’t support that. Last time I had looked into it, there’s no clear answer on the legality of publishing content from emails sent to you, so there’s things to think about with that.

    • ehurst says:

      Last time I read about emails and law, it depends on several factors. If there is an agreement, that controls the publication. If I have a statement on the blog about publishing emails, those conditions apply. If the email specifically says not to publish, then it’s private.

  2. Dave W says:

    Please continue with your comments on current events. I always value others views as it helps me balance my own as I strive to listen to my heart.

    I also value being able to view comments from others for the same reason.

    Blessings… Dave W

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