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Donna Ruth's avatar

“As soon as we do that, all laws will be harmonized. There will be no national boundaries. Global corporatist tribunals will be set up to sue local municipalities, so that they can move in and take anything they want. All nations will be forced to change policies within their country. There will be a Global Police force. Freedom of speech will end. Like the private army that broke up Canada’s truckers, there are unmarked globalist police guarding the Lahaina “dust fence” today.”

Well, now, there is a massive, sword-piercing-heart mouthful. No national boundaries - ah, yes, and aren’t we well on our way here in Canada and the US? With gaping mouths and force-eight shock registering in our eyes, we observe our borders crumbling, just one more bit of nasty news in an exhausting, roiling, boiling pot of daily nasty news.

And border crises continue, increasing exponentially. How can this be? Weren’t we the well-defined, successful societies here in North America, a longtime oases for the globe’s tired and huddled? Yes, but the entry of the tired and huddled was kinda sorta on our terms, with reasonably efficient gate-keeping hoops that required jumping. But, in Canada, a trojan-horse gate-keeping challenge commenced 50+ years ago. Think. Think. Think. Think, gentle Pooh Bear. Who was PM? Ah. And 55 years later, who is our PM? Look at me, Pops.

La question du jour begs: This shiznit we find ourselves is ugly and getting uglier with each news cycle - but, seriously, what can we do?

What can we do? Job One: Since it seems to be acknowledged by more than a few we are dealing directly with the pure evil of the devil and eager minions, then the answer lies in the antipodean spiritual counterpart: God, creator of the universe, creator of us all. But, what does God want of us? To believe. Okay, but what are we to believe, and where can we find it? The four Gospels - where He tells us He loves us and wants us to turn from sin. So, what is sin? Read the four Gospels. Read the Epistles. The first sharp, two-edged sword in this Mephistophelean war is repentance … personal and national repentance. Examine ourselves, name our sins, fall to our knees, repent, and beg for the grace and power of God. Yes … power.

Damn, it shouldn’t be that simple - but it is. It’s the difference between stepping out the door into a heavy storm deluge with a folded newspaper over our heads, or being well covered by a fisherman’s mackintosh and sturdy wellingtons. That’s Job One. Jobs two, three, four, and more will become clearer once Job One has freed us.

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Scott Jacobsen's avatar

I agree. But "suing them out of existence" implies the rule of Law, which is also as polluted as our climate

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