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A Driving Vision
The vision which keeps me going day after day is what I call the Tribulation Church. On my static site (site closed) I use the term to offer a replacement for a denominational label. There’s no attempt at marketing here; … Continue reading
Economic Faith
Suffering from paranoia doesn’t make you inherently wrong about threats; it simply immobilizes your good actions. Basic distrust is just good sense. The best and most effective systems are those which limit trust by default. The myth of complete openness … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, economics, internet, open source
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Your Next False Flag
Expect our lying US government to pull out all the stops for the next false flag attack. A few years ago I removed myself from the traditional church scene, which had, up to that time, been my primary career choice. … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, government, internet, propaganda
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Sitting Pretty? Don’t Bet On It
No one is safe from the growing police state. I know someone who has managed to draw the ire of the rich and politically connected. He’s a lawyer who has defended folks no one else would touch. Often enough, those … Continue reading
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Tagged government, oklahoma, oppression, propaganda
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Dire Expectations 2: The Silence
Part two is not so obvious. This is an intuition, something I can’t directly reason out, but which bubbles up from someplace in the subconscious. It’s a broad pattern I see. On the one hand, we have some interesting revelations … Continue reading
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Dire Expectations 1: The List
Thinking about this is keeping me awake very late tonight. This is part one of two. We have the Fukushima mess in Japan. If you’ve been reading the alternative press, you know by now at least three of the four … Continue reading
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Sorrows of Memorial Day
Most Americans don’t really understand Memorial Day. Today is a holiday in the US; we call it Memorial Day. It replaces separate holidays we once had for the various branches of our military. Ostensibly, it’s the day we stop to … Continue reading
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Tagged government, oppression, propaganda, war
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Defying Demons
I’ve been asked to explain something in light of the previous blog post. Our common Western cultural image of demons and the Devil are laughably inaccurate. I spend a couple of posts debunking and correcting some of the false ideas … Continue reading
Government: A Class Apart
People who work in government are not at all typical, and usually not normal, either. On the one hand, we know good moral people have no interest in governing. Godly people aren’t interested in telling others what to do, and … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, government, oppression
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