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Nobody Believes It

Stop and think. Have you met a single government employee, particularly in regards to their government function, who honestly works to limit government power? How about to merely increase government accountability? We can wax eloquent on the grand philosophical themes … Continue reading

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Collapse of the West

Pay attention folks. Try not to miss the really important factors as you watch this titanic, extreme slow-motion train wreck. Western Civilization is collapsing. This is no simple rough patch; it’s game over. The really hard part is almost no … Continue reading

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Violence Rising

In general, I avoid TV. I won’t try to present the arguments and research here, but TV watching is promoted only because it has a subtle hypnotic effect. This effect is denied by the primary victims, and proven repeatedly in … Continue reading

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Catalogue of Errors

It’s not as if there isn’t enough crazy evil coming out government and corporations, but too much of it. It would be easy to pick out single events for discussion, but today I simply want to reiterate some basic principles. … Continue reading

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Mysticism and Leadership

So you are a Christian Mystic (like me) and have been placed in a position of leadership. Now what? This is much easier than it seems. Leadership means you focus on the mission and results, not the fine details of … Continue reading

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The Iconoclast: Crushing False Dreams

If this life is all we have, then Western Civilization was right all along. When you strip it bare down to the core, the very heart and soul of Western Civilization is anti-Christian materialism. Everything about it assumes there can … Continue reading

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Your Own Resistance

Those who understand it best refer to the “Committee of One” — you don’t have to organize to be effective in resisting evil government. Forget parties and the typical definitions of liberal and conservative, since it is all artificial. What … Continue reading

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Warning: Before It’s Too Late

Given the climate of things in US government, as well as that in a few other places, my ability to connect regularly to the Internet and keep this blog alive could simply stop some day without warning. At the same … Continue reading

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I’m No Better

Attending high school in the early 1970s in Anchorage, Alaska, I joined the East High School choir because I wasn’t good enough for much else in terms of extra-curricular activities. I just barely qualified to sing with the baritones. I … Continue reading

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What Does It Take to Keep You Distracted?

The basic theory of conspiracy is people will pull together in secrecy to oppose and take advantage of the majority who are outside the conspiracy. Thus, the smaller group conspires to rule, in one way or another. It need not … Continue reading

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