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Friday Extra: We Call It “Solipsism”
It’s a tough game when you apply individual psychological assessments to whole nations. But if I offered you a government document and asked you to read the tone via standard psychological assessments, you’d get the idea. It’s not as if … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged government, government policy, idolatry, oppression, propaganda, psychological assessments, psychology, war
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Heart-led Church
If you live a heart-led existence, you’ll probably recognize this as the truth. However, I’ll make mention that this follows Scripture, provided you grasp the uniquely Hebrew approach to language and thought as it applies to divine revelation. You’ll have … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, church, congregation, divine revelation, government, heart-mind, hebrew culture, Hebrew Scriptures, politics, radix fidem, Western Church History
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The Confusion Is on Our End
God is not silent, but His voice can be hard to discern. We can’t turn back the tides of human civilization. God allows certain things to go in certain directions according to His own inscrutable and ineffable plans. However, He … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged civilization, culture, divine revelation, government, internet, oppression, propaganda, prophecy, survival, technology, western civilization
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This World Is a Trap
Let’s review: Most people are aware of the basic concept that fear tends to make you dependent. Social chaos and instability have proven very strong factors in creating fear and dependence. For example, the fundamental factor in Western feudalism was … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged civilization, culture, government, heart-mind, history, mysticism, oppression, predators, resistance, spirituality
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The Otherworldly Call
Dear readers, I’m pretty sure most of you realized long ago that our official governing institutions are not really the human government over any of us. The structure we see is a facade, though the people involved are surely dangerous … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged civilization, government, human government, mysticism, oppression, peace, psychology, resistance, spirituality, war
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Not a “Conspiracy”
There has always been a ruling elite, people who regarded themselves above the common folks. Fasten your seat belts, because in order to keep this short, I have to make broad sweeping generalizations. Perhaps you are aware that the term … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged assassination of JFK, Babylon, conspiracy theory, government, history, internet, Nimrod, oppression, peace, propaganda, ruling elite, spirituality, Warren Commission
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End of an Empire
This is just me, my own personal ruminations. These brooding thoughts build on the basis of a solid prophetic conviction. Some years ago I became utterly certain that if America attacks Iran, God will grant Iran victory over us. It … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged divine revelation, government, Iran, mysticism, oppression, prophecy, spirituality, war
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Communion = Dependence
We are designed for communion. While the priority is on communion with our Creator, it seems rather necessary that we are able to commune with our own inner selves first. However, at some point you quickly run into the necessity … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged communion, dependence, divine justice, government, medicine, mysticism, oppression, revelation, spirituality, western bias, western civilization
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Compsec: Proof of What We Suspected
Maybe I was a little slow, but at some point I realized that digital security never was, for the most part. We who work or play in the field of computer security (CompSec) have been trading stories of government intrusion … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged business, compsec, computer security, computers, economics, government, government intrusion, propaganda, security software, technology, war
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Serene to the End: Apostle John
Mainstream scholars are pretty sure John published the Apocalypse around 95 AD. Given what we know of the man, it’s a fair bet most of it was already burned into his awareness at least two decades before. Keep in mind, … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Apostle John, Apostle Paul, epistemology, gnostic heresies, government, historical context of the bible, jesus the man, Judaizers, Pharisaical Hellenism, Pharisee, western christianity
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