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The Other Side: 1 – The Prison
We don’t belong here. We weren’t designed for this, but we are stuck in it. Nobody escapes without first embracing this. The English language, and the entire thought process behind it, lacks the facility for handling this discussion properly. So … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, health, mysticism, psychology
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A Gulf of Doubt
It’s a doctrine of record here you can’t trust the mainstream news sources. Why should we now assume they tell the truth about the Gulf Oil Disaster? Have you been there? And why should we give all credence to a … Continue reading
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Tagged corporations, government, health, propaganda, resistance
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Milk Wars
If you aren’t keeping up on Will Grigg’s Pro Libertate blog, shame on you. Let me draw your attention to his most recent post, The Regime’s War on Food. It isn’t an exaggeration to say that the Regime is conducting … Continue reading
This Is What Scares Me in Oklahoma
Either they are completely stupid, or testing some kind of Orwellian mass control scheme. The other day on our local TV news channels, which I watch only so I know what lies are being promoted by the establishment, there was … Continue reading
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Wild Abundance
This year the blackberries were wildly abundant. I went out every day for a week and picked as much as I could carry, and left even more behind. I could afford to be selective in taking only the biggest and … Continue reading
Mate Selection: The Eyes Lie
After 30+ years, I confirm today I could not have made a better choice in whom to marry. It won’t matter how you choose to measure such things; my wife is the one smartest decision I ever made. You would … Continue reading
Mystical Flame-out
There is a thread of understanding in the Bible, but is part of mysticism in general: Why do we not commit suicide and get it over with? More broadly, if this life is so messed up (fallen) and awful, why … Continue reading
No Time to Rest
Ignorance is not a crime. That is, those who are ignorant are not culpable for their ignorance. But one of the greatest crimes among humans is hiding information, and worse still is constructing an environment which discourages thinking. The first … Continue reading
Greed and the Pendulum
The pendulum swings relentlessly. We have seen over the course of history when, coming out of the Slough of Despond, someone manages to rise up and push for what’s right. At least, as far as we can tell. So they … Continue reading
Difficult People: You Can’t Fix That
What is the godly, Christian response to devilish people? Change your response to them, because only God can change the person. While there are many people in my little world who seem to work for Satan, one person in particular … Continue reading
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