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False Flag in Motion?
I’m thinking this is a plausibility scenario. It’s content hardly surprises anyone who’s been watching for this. It still draws on the mythology established decades ago, and continues the false “alternative universe” in which our official narrative exists. U.S. authorities … Continue reading
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Tagged government, oppression, propaganda, war
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Satan Loves Prohibition
The Tenth Commandment prohibits the Nanny State. I’ve not had to sit holding the hand of a drug addict in cold turkey, but I have been there to counsel and encourage a few folks who did. More often I’ve counseled … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, government, history, oppression
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What's Shaking? (Updated)
People who road out Irene are saying warnings were overblown, as if government and MSM were trying to hide something. My family arrived in Anchorage, Alaska, just months after the huge earthquake in 1964. It never forgot what I saw. … Continue reading
Laptop Oracles: Forget Me Not
In virtual space, what you smell is yourself in front of your computer. It won’t matter what sort of deplorable habits you bear in your personal space. However, if the virtual world is your whole world, you are not civilized … Continue reading
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Tagged civility, civilization, computers, culture
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Just a Small Dose of Reality
If you were to search the alternative press and talk to folks who have been there, or are there now, you’ll realize just how vast the lies are. For example, when you read of terrorist attacks on, say, an Israeli … Continue reading
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Biblical Law and Children
A couple of items came to my attention today regarding how Scripture handles children. In the Ancient Near East (ANE), a child was seldom away from mother during the first five years of life. A mom could get a break … Continue reading
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Sniffing False Flags in the Wind
You can smell a false flag coming soon. As you scan back over the public reports from the past few decades, you realize we have suffered quite a few false flags here in the US. Increasingly, the disasters were predicted, … Continue reading
Laptop Oracles: Trust
Civilization was God’s idea, His command through Noah. The fundamental question which civilization seeks to answer is how people can live in close proximity with minimal friction. A higher density of humanity provides a great many benefits, but at a … Continue reading
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Tagged civility, computers, culture, internet
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Budget in Blood
I was going to save this for tomorrow, but it feels like an elephant lying on top of me. Congress is slated to come up with a fresh federal budget come end of September. That’s next month. By then, the … Continue reading