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VA Policy: Access Denied Veterans Running Linux
Can I get some help from someone with more expertise? I can code HTML on the fly, but I don’t mess with scripting; I have no use for it. Yes, I know my blogs have scripting, but someone else handles … Continue reading
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Tagged computer tech support, computer technology, government, internet, linux, mac, open source, veterans services, windows
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The Power of Private Intel
The globalist agenda is directly linked to The Cult [PDF]. It’s the same agenda that leaked out several times, typically reflecting the long-term plans of the Rothschilds and other groups. Again, this is not Judaism or Zionism, but is deeply … Continue reading
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Tagged cyber warfare, globalism, government, intelligence, internet, military, oppression, politics
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Dominion of Divine Wisdom
Jesus told His disciples (Matthew 19:3-9) that, under the Covenant, God tolerated a certain amount of hardening in the heart against the divine moral character. The Mosaic Code on divorce was a practical solution in the context. The best souls … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, divine mercy, government, Law Covenants, moral dominion, politics
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It’s Upon Us
This is not prophecy, per se, but my viewpoint. Let’s review what we can surmise so far. The electorate fought back against all the plutocrat efforts and elected Trump, largely because he pandered to the pent up anger. This was … Continue reading
Contextual Law and Divorce
We struggle against a vast ocean of cultural bias against revelation. For example: Do you understand that communion and spiritual unity demands individuality? If you are not reaching for the fullness of your heritage in Christ as a unique individual … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, covenant community of faith, family, government, marriage, materialism, secular theology
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Paranoia?
I have a burning conviction in my soul that something big is about to break out in our world. Several of you have discussed with me privately how God is calling you to serve in ways that make no sense … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, eldercraft, government, internet, oppression, pastoral ministry, persecution
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Behind My Fiction
Call it what it is. People need health care. There is no way in Hell the US economy can support what the people could use, so the only question is how much is “enough” to be worth the trouble. The … Continue reading
The Fixer 10
Tim first sent a brief message to the senator in question, alerting her to the insider threat. Let her clean her own house. Then he began putting together his official report to the committee. Ned still had one nagging question, … Continue reading
The Fixer 05
They had given up on that morning’s workout, and were changing back into street clothes. “Ned, when did your AI wake up and start working independently?” Ned had pulled on one sock and stopped for a moment with the other … Continue reading
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Tagged business, computer technology, fiction, government, military
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The Fixer 04
In Tim’s line of work, a few good successes brought trust and access that ensured continued success. Granted, he was handed inquiries from the committee, but usually he knew about them long before through private comments and off-the-record guidance. Lots … Continue reading
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Tagged computer technology, fiction, government, war
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