Got it, Kalam. However,until/unless God can change the minds and hearts of untold myriads of swampers and their minions,the world is what it is: fallen, corrupted and held by inertial chains.
Our very history has been stolen. The records are corrupted by those charged with its protection. How are they to be restored? The JFK files were released. How many of the brainwashed subsequently saw the light? How many even know what was revealed or the implications for our present state?
I don’t think Lost and The Matrix are the same. Lost was literally so lost that the final shot was that most cliched of endings: “they woke to find it was all a dream.” Gag.
Matrix said the dream was a choice and the bondage could be broken with courageous action. Most of our world, like that of The Matrix, chooses its bondage and abjures action. Like the movie, we’re fighting algorithms originally made by man. We are also fighting the deepest of human attributes: greed, sloth, love of comfort, wilful ignorance. They not only exist in service to the Cabal, they also exist within ourselves.
Q feeds our courage. If Q cannot effect change and if Trump cannot effect change, most will default to trying to get on with their lives, regardless of the stakes or the outcome.
We have a window of opportunity, a brief intermission in the ongoing degradation of our world. If the swamp prevails, the masses will not only bail, they’ll defect like the Israelites in the desert defaulting to the Baal worship of their former masters. They will not only accept their chains, they will love them until, like the drowning victim fighting the rescuer, both succumb to the weight and fall beneath the waves.
That may be fatalistic, but it’s still reality. Hope in the face of the unrelenting odds against us is noble and worthy.
We need more than hope. Truth is a strong weapon, but by itself it will not effect change, especially if not enough of the captives even hear it, let alone believe.
We need St. George to slay the dragon and so far, he hasn’t so much as trimmed a talon that I can see.
I get that this is not a worthy message for Resurrection Sunday. For that, I apologize.
HEY! you brought me up when I was despondent Friday, here’s payback: damn, I’m on my phone, faster for you to just read Lt Col Tony Shaffer’s article.
Very well put!
CARPE DIEM! sp?
...We need St. George to slay the dragon and so far, he hasnt so much as trimmed a talon that I can see.
I get that this is not a worthy message for Resurrection Sunday. For that, I apologize.
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I can only offer a short response and please take my statements in the way I’ve intended. Positively.
First, I know where you are coming from.
Second, and it’s a typical comeback, but it often is darkest before dawn.
Last, I’m no St George, but I can continue to try and change our world one person at a time and by helping others so that they may join in to change it one person at a time too.
I kinda like the statement “where we go one, we go all.” It can be understood to have several layers and levels. I think our President needs us to stand with him at the right time. Now is as good as time as any. Kinda being St. George’s right hand man so to speak.
Go take your defeatist drivel somewhere else.
And start considering real world actions to take, and to spur others on.
Reformed, that might be your finest screed yet. You keep em coming, girl. That was mighty awesome right there. Write a book. I’ll read it. :)
Well said.
As for “ Truth is a strong weapon....”, I say it is unbeatable when coupled with prayer.