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We Shall See
Yesterday I was distracted by a very heavy sense of pressure. It has happened often enough that I recognized it as a moral burden, a potent sense of anticipation that great evil was coming to America. Furthermore, I was not … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged censorship, christian mysticism, faith, heart-mind, human perceptions, Internet traffic
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Relax But Don’t Get Lazy
As is typically the case, Brandon Smith has a good grasp on the problem: Globalists Are Taking The Mask Off And That’s A Bad Sign…. Normally, I take issue with his solutions, but this time, he doesn’t offer one. His … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged censorship, culture war, Cybersecurity, information war, networking technology, Open Source software, oppression
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Uncensored Search Engines?
You’d have to wonder if such thing as “uncensored search engine” is an oxymoron these days. If they are very effective in the first place, they are biased. And if they are uncensored, they lack investment. It’s easy to prove … Continue reading
Catacomb Resident Censored Again
Substack is doing it this time. They can allow outright Nazis and White Supremacist blogs, but Catacomb Resident takes the hit. This time it’s a bogus claim of spam/phishing. That may be just a ploy to hide the fact someone … Continue reading
Posted in administration
Tagged Catacomb Resident, censorship
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Become a Rock of Offense
I’ve mentioned often enough my concern that we little people will be shut out of sharing information over the Internet. Private communications will continue for a long time, but TPTB will move to squelch actual publication of anything they don’t … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged censorship, heart-led, internet, networking technology, social media, TPTB, wokism
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Calling a Failure What It Is
The Covenant of Moses was a particular implementation of the more ancient Covenant of Abraham. Moses had a distinct shelf-life (that people, that place, that time in history), whereas, Abraham was eternal. Jesus restored the Covenant of Moses, then dissolved … Continue reading
Posted in tribulation
Tagged censorship, Israel, Judaism, persecution, Pharisaism, Sadducees, tribulation, Zionism
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