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John Klar's avatar

What a delicious read, friend! I, too, spent my early years without faith. The closer I move to God, the better my mental and physical health have become. It is a miracle that a secular attorney like me became saved at all -- now I see everything as miraculous.

I was also a Big Six (now Big Four) tax attorney for a number of years, which is why I learned a lot about finance and money supply. Which is why I howled against the sales of volumes of worthless loans in the early 2000s run-up to the 2007-2008 financial crisis -- and no one would listen? Then they refused to listen when I railed against quantitative easing, and now "modern money supply theory" says we can print money without limit. Indeed, a special kind of stupid.

Keep up your wonderful work!! God is good, even if calamity strikes indeed, He uses bad for good and most people will soak in their consumerist complacency until a crisis jolts them into a realization of their need for Christ.

The WEF must be dismantled, and Soros stopped. I wrote a brief piece about the new WEF interim head (of the snake), but he is much more sinister than I could summarize here: https://www.libertynation.com/klaus-schwab-leaves-wef-former-nestle-ceo-takes-reins/

God bless you, Elizabeth Nickson!!

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Elizabeth,

I agree with John's assessment of your writing and his perspective(s).

Per your comment:

"The banks created every catastrophe; their every decision wrong."

From the banks perspective (since they're too big to fail), every catastrophe they create is a win for them.

Every war ever created, likely was created by them for their win, regardless of the outcome.

The war on carbon

The war on terrorism

The war on cancer

The war on communism

The war on progressivism/conservatism (who cares)

The war on inflation/deflation

For the Banksters, the spread is always in their favor, rigged actually from the start, and therefore likely invented as the profiteering opportunity du jour.

We, on the peasantry 'front', get whip-sawed to and fro, holding onto our hats hoping for the best.

For us, money is a tool. For banksters, money is their weapon, utilized to push their predatory agenda. Cynthia and Matt do a nice job of clearly explaining that:

https://cynthiachung.substack.com/p/the-real-global-agenda-pushing-for

That's where faith comes into play.

Those with faith (regardless of the brand/style/discipline) will always win the day.

Childers is a better Christian than me.

I struggle with how Christians pretend that if they close their eyes/ears/mouths, that nothing is wrong.

Ron Unz feels differently:

https://www.unz.com/pgiraldi/the-suppression-of-christianity-in-its-birthplace/

I struggle with this, mostly because my brain is too small to comprehend all the darkness.

Charles Eisenstein does a nice job of helping me understand that NOW might not be the best time to run screaming into the streets, but a right/better time will present to hate evil/genocide/corruption/etc.

https://charleseisenstein.substack.com/p/when-politics-becomes-war-wait

I believe God put us on this planet for goodness and stewardship of this gift given.

Keep giving us the gift of you.

As John said earlier:

God bless you, Elizabeth Nickson!!

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SuzyF's avatar

Thank you for these links! Powerful!

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TheRepublicIsDead's avatar

Just downloaded your article.

There are some excellent writers on Substack, and they attract other excellent writers.

Thank-you

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Justin's avatar

Boy, I read the comments to date, and they're missing the simplicity of the faith needed to be guided by a good God, who brings blessings to us we didn't know we needed, or could find sublime joy in. And restore the goodness of community and family. His son, Jesus Christ, gave us the pattern to emulate, if we so choose to. "For my ways are not your ways." "My peace I leave with you. My peace I give unto you. Not as the world giveth, give I unto you."

Thank you for that wonderful dissection of the futility in following the failures of people seeking to force us into financial slavery and be put on a treadmill for their benefit.

Thank you, Elizabeth.

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Justin's avatar

I want to focus further on this hinge-point (as I see it) in Elizabeth's life, which has shaped the lens by which she participates in the world. I read a self-admitted, full-bodied embrace and participation in the worldly aspects of humanity early in her life... until the revelations that she discovered.

Subsequent to my writing the above, I happened to be "led" (I have no other words, and it wasn't by anybody else) to the existential elements found within the Book of Daniel to which I have not considered. I was focused previously on the future, because I consider certain chapters within it to be a companion to the book of Revelations regarding the end times.

These three videos by John Lennox from 9 years ago provide the impetus to search within yourselves as to who you are, what your moral compass is, where your power comes from, and what you will do with that power - being a witness.

I hope you'll have a chance to watch this. (I happen to watch things at 2X speed, so it took just over an hour and a half. ) But it's very well worth it, particularly as the epidemic of relativistic moralism has deconstructed so much of what is truth, and the anchor for which it is. An anchor is not just a metaphorical example. An anchor is used to keep oneself steadfast in the midst of storms, as a ship might do, providing safety from drifting into areas where there is great danger, such as rocky shoals or jagged coral, shallow waters or or even other ships which may also be floating aimlessly - all of which can be detrimental or even deadly to ourselves.

John Lennox - The Inspiration of Daniel in a Time of Relativism:

Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNlC3TWCltU

Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPeHJIzy-dg

Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xafxXCTmeLc

There are some deep... and profound concepts presented here, which hopefully will lead everyone to look within themselves to the source of truth by which they lead their lives.

I truly believe that the small part in her excellent essay is a transformative era for her, and I thank her for sharing it. She has had the strength to use this as a witness and warning to others about the dangers of corrupt leaders around us. I, like her, sense something big coming... something great!

Will you be a part of it as well? And to what source of power will you draw from to do your part?

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elizabeth nickson's avatar

Thank you, I will listen.

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Indrek Sarapuu's avatar

Great post!

Agree with your take on bankers.

The whole "green" thing is entirely BS.

I was an early believer in Wind and Solar, until I started doing the simple math...

That's end-of-life for solar panels & non-recyclable 260 foot turbine blades... where will they go?

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Ron.C's avatar

The "Green movement" hasn't greened anything except the pockets of the tricksters scheming off of it. The only colors it produces for us is shades of gray ,Fields of panels and swirling blades.

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Jan Harmon's avatar

Large solar arrays are sprouting up on arable land around me. The farmers are selling out no doubt because they can’t afford to farm. Just saw another huge area where the old hedgerows are being uprooted and removed (during bird nesting season of course). The earth flattened and signs of another array going in. Swirling bird killing blades are encroaching where I live as well.

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Ron.C's avatar

Like everything else evil, it is an inversion!

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Nicholas Scholten's avatar

And the Ivanpah Solar Power Plant is on over 3,100 acres.

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Letsrock's avatar

This was happening all over "green" Vermont when I left after 30 yrs. To make it more disgusting, electric energy produced was all sold out of state.

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MPLloyd's avatar

I call it “Our grey life”. Grey skies, grey concrete buildings, grey automobiles on the roads, grey acres of cement parking lots and shopping malls, and hospital complexes, and apartment buildings. Grey wheeling, monstrous, windmills now our lovely view.

They didn’t plant acres of trees, bushes, shrubs, grass, parks, gardens, or any beauty for our eyes and lives. They took it all away in the name of “Green”. I hope they rot in a hell that looks exactly like what they condemned us to.

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elizabeth nickson's avatar

Yes. Well observed.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Elizabeth,

Finally success.

Spain, Portugal and parts of France just achieved 100% green energy.

Based on this morning’s news, (4-28) they’re now achieving goals only Oligarchs could dream of.

Gas stations inoperative.

All A/C turned off.

Even 15 minute Cities screeched to a halt.

No working subways, no cell phone service, dead elevators, laundromats, credit card machines, etc.

One Oligarch “expert” is quoted “a perfect day” and the model for our planned future.

Power outage all blamed on “climate change of course, something only the oligarch class can fix.

Wonderful, no?

They even thanked us with this:

Congratulations to Portugal and Spain for

achieving Net Zero today - Zero emissions,

Zero electricity,

Zero explanations!

If this is the big one, the grand kickoff to the global reset lots of us have been half-expecting, what are we going to do? Build our own alternative Wi-Fi network out of empty soda cans and wishful thinking? Calling for Professor from Gilligan’s Island.

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Ron.C's avatar

I agree, There has been a conscience effort to create a dull, depressing world , architectually, since the early 20th century. Nothing new has been created in this country in any city worth looking at.Just look at how you can't tell one car from another except maybe if it's a Tesla , in my opinion the ugliest piece of shit ever to have four wheels. The hell you mentioned has been created for us. Get me out of here!

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Linden's avatar

Like hideous Brutalist architecture.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

One more thought as you decide how to best describe the malfeasance of the world. You can now say that they have a brain of plastic bags.

https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/microplastics-in-human-brain-surge-nearly-50-pct-in-8-years-study-208751

“ The study, published in Nature Medicine in February examined tissue samples from 30 people's brains, livers, and kidneys across the United States. Researchers measured both microplastics and nanoplastics, and the brain had the highest concentrations, nearly ten times higher than other organs.

In the brain's frontal lobe alone, researchers discovered approximately 4,917 micrograms of plastic per gram of tissue, up from 3,345 micrograms in 2016. Experts estimate that this is roughly equivalent to the plastic content of a standard plastic bag”.

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MPLloyd's avatar

Well, I guess we now know why Alzheimers is so predominant in all of the elderly. We’ve been consuming plastic for the majority of our lives. Did we have knowledge or a choice?

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Gives a whole new meaning to “mental plasticity”.

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Ed Meyer's avatar

I don't understand why it is so seemingly impossible to drive a stake into the heart of "Green". There is an overwhelming amount of hard, provable evidence that the Climate scam is nothing more than a snake oil campaign writ massively large. It's truly baffling.

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L. E. Joiner's avatar

It's a Popular Delusion, like the belief in Witchcraft that killed thousands, or the belief in Magnetism for Health, which gave false hope to many in the 19th century, and many others (see Charles Mackay, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and Madness of Crowds). But this one has been adopted by an organized Climate-Industrial Complex of plutocrats and politicians who see it as a way to enrich themselves and control the rest of us. Get the money out of it, and it will wither on the vine. "Drill, Baby, Drill" is the start.

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Dena's avatar

It may be easier now with some of the ngo money spigot turned off.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Green is a comfortable colour, and people like it. They don't look behind at the reality.

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L. E. Joiner's avatar

Just point out that the climatistas are 'watermelons': green on the outside, but red (communist) on the inside.

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Burnt taco's avatar

Another great one Elizabeth!

I fear however we are being set up by the WEF and especially the UN to battle the Crusades all over again. The migrant invasion of Islam into the Christian lands is a repeat of that history except in this case it is planned and forced upon western culture by the elites who will take advantage of the inherent charity of our faith to allow an insidious takeover. Count the mosques , Muslim mayors in Britain and no go zones of sharia law and see the dire consequences throughout the UK. You see it happening in Canada and it has started in the US. We are in the early stages of a holy war set upon us by the bankers and billionaires. We must stand in solidarity and displace all the politicians that allow it as well as deport and reinstate our border.

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Letsrock's avatar

I am so deeply saddened by what is happening in the UK.

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Baldmichael's avatar

I live in the UK and I agree.

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Letsrock's avatar

Interestingly, I was just reading YT comments from Canadians all praising and excited for KC upcoming visit. For real people? And they all dis Trump. You have your work cut out Elizabeth.

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Catherine Brown's avatar

Texas just banned Sharia law and hopefully more states will, as should every other country/state. It is evil.

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Roger Beal's avatar

The bankers are fools if they believe for one instance that they will be exempt from the jizya- that is, if they are even allowed to keep their very lives long enough to pay it.

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Kay's avatar

All those who believe they can ally with Islam and not ultimately be destroyed by it are fools.

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David Rinker's avatar

The minions of Satan have opened the gates to the army of Satan.

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Chriss Hammerschmidt's avatar

And God is there whether or not you recognize what He is doing. I spent a lot of my youth, just trying to survive and make myself happy, and He was there helping me through the nasty parts of my life. Helping me survive. He isn't one to intrude unless you ask Him to be a part of your life. The simplicity of my life now, without all the bangles and jangles is incomparable.

John 14:27 Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.

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Zippy's avatar

Is god a he?

Some elements of the Hindu tradition worship The Living Divine Reality as Shakti or the Goddess.

As indeed do some elements of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition which have numerous images of the Masculine & Feminine principles in ecstatic embrace

Check out a references to images of the Divine Feminine

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Chriss Hammerschmidt's avatar

We know that God consists of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, to understand that is very challenging, so I think whether God is a He is kind of a petty point to make. The one who created the universe doesn't really care what you call Him, He just wants you to know you are loved. It's really that simple, you matter to Him. The Bible reveals who He is, so I would follow that.

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Linden's avatar

But He also needs for us to see ourselves as sinners, incapable of living a righteous life, as the Apostle Paul found out. It is the awareness of our sin, compared to His holiness, that makes us aware that we need forgiveness. It took me a while to come around to that realization myself. And He was patient.

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Elizabeth's avatar

The first two paragraphs of this piece encapsulate the raw reality we all exist in. Your honest testimony of active participation in these two very different experiences gives legitimacy to your accounting. This is why I trust you. This is why I read you. God has moved you through these social circles for a reason. He then blessed you with a talent to communicate and spread truth.

I particularly appreciate your acknowledgement that we benefit from the fervent prayers of our ancestors. This sheds humility all over your expression which helps folks like me discern who the truth tellers are.

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Jan Harmon's avatar

Elizabeth, I have at times heard that “still, small voice” that has changed so much in my life by heeding what it tells me. But what have I missed? I pray for discernment. Your writing affects me in many ways. Sadly, I have a trans grandchild. I was so confused by this development in an already brain damaged child by a vaccine I’m sure. How could the therapists and doctors and culture encourage this in an obvious damaged child. . I was mulling over this one day in my bedroom and the still small voice answered back “Because they are ALL in on it. “ it was a clear voice. There is not much I can do about the situation with my grandchild but love him and be there if I can. But it opened my eyes to where this came from and I can fight those demons. I have no obligation to forgive evil.

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bara.ex.nihilo's avatar

I pray that God will heal your grandchild. Amen

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Kay's avatar

My situation too. I pray for my granddaughter, that she will see the lie and embrace what God created her to be.

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Jay Skywatcher's avatar

This is an outstanding spiritual and mental transition which the entire world needs to go through.

Here the big city rich are buying up all the cattle ranches and don't want a cow on it. Instead they want elk and deer hunters to traverse from the big cities to pay thousands to hunt heads to hang on their wall.

One nearby place I know of costs an estimated total of $60,000 to hunt a trophy elk.

Local people who need the meat cannot afford to hunt anywhere but on government land and narional forests.

We are getting set up for starvation.

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Julie Spicher's avatar

So true. No one can just go on a self-guided hunt anymore. Very sad.

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Kim C at the Sea's avatar

As a suburban Orange County, CA resident I had no idea this was happening. I've lately had to imagine myself hunting and it is not a pretty sight. We may prolong the seemingly inevitable by fishing or foraging, but even that demands the rest of my family wake up and start learning and finding sources now.

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Jay Skywatcher's avatar

I have a Colorado friend that has a small south room with passive solar and wind and solar panels that charge batteries to run pumps. The pumps irrigate his hydroponic crop and drain into fish tanks and the fish fertilize the water for the crops. The room is about 15x20 and produces more fish and vegetables than he and his wife can eat.

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Kim C at the Sea's avatar

You lost me at solar, wind, panels, batteries, pumps, and hydroponic. Gonna take a lotta learning.

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Linden's avatar

You have to first figure out of solar & wind will work for you at your location. It didn't work for me in SE CO, but because of the latitude and days of sun we get at my home in MX, it's a winning proposition.

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Ron.C's avatar

I'm not sure which evokes the worse reaction from me. Looking at fields that once grew crops turned into "solar farms" NOT FARMS! or my sky getting murdered by poison spewing planes.Either one always brings to mind The song from a great Canadien songwriter Bruce Cockburn . "If I Had A Rocket Launcher" 1984

https://cockburnproject.net/songs&music/iiharl.html

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Jan Harmon's avatar

In 1984, an accountant who also was a travel agent, told me during a chat to never, ever let a banker handle your money. Don’t invest in banking investments programs, etc. Never.

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The Great Santini's avatar

They just want 1% of your wealth every year whether you make money or not.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Just one percent? You are a hopeless optimist, Santini.

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The Great Santini's avatar

Well, that’s to start. Then they’ll find other clever ways to separate you from your money.

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Stephen Carter's avatar

And one assumes, even more never ever let a banker handle & run your government.

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Jayne Doe's avatar

Let's go hunting today. We've ID'd our prey.

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Lawyerlisa's avatar

I think about God all the time now. Before bed, first thing, in the night. Throughout the day. I ache for Him. Sometimes I say I'm supposed to pray for these demons in office and not curse their living breathing flesh. I've decided if I just curse the evil in them, not the good, it can't be my fault they haven't a living cell of God loving, fearing , redeeming praise within them. So that's how they make it to my prayers a targeted curse on their demon action selves, and a prayer for what's left over, if there's any dust mRNA that remains unadulterated their own. I've decided it's an exorcist prayer against their howling night vision.

You can do it while tidying your house and putting on dinner.

But also this you've described is not accidental screw ups.

Globalism is premised on the systemic take down of the state.

Weakening it is the point. We will have our emotions franchised. The post reproductive world is desired now because the technology to create

gullet man is upon us.

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elizabeth nickson's avatar

wow - you are a prayer warrior!

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Ed Sharrow's avatar

Every person who repents and embraces Christ counteracts the negativity of hundreds of liberal pagans. If you want a positive global reset, don't look to Trump, embrace Christ.

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Rick's avatar

I so look forward to your Saturday offering. So clever, here and there some beautifully crafted prose, so informed. Magical almost.

My mother was Canadian (New Brunswick/Fredericton.) As a kid on vacation with my family, I spent 2 weeks every late summer at Skiff lake, outhouses, loons, birch trees, Franklin wood burning stove, small town General store (with that wonderful wood flooring) , and untouched Nature. It was an unparalleled joyful 2 weeks which I doubt I can ever repeat.

I genuinely hurt for Canada.

I had a friend for 20 years while she lived in Tacoma WA, she a nurse, I was her 2 daughters' Math teacher in a private girls' school. Think Harry Potter and you get the idea.

When retired (and her kids had graduated) she returned to Vancouver Canada Area where she increasingly morphed into a hard core lefty (Episcopal Church helped) and eventually un-friended /blocked me on FBI since I challenged her politic. She really should read your stuff, but won't.

I imagine the 100's of millions of untouched acres above the inhabited parts of Canada that might hold promise for energetic pilgrims, but of course they are frustrated/prevented from trying to do so by the oligarchy you expose so well.

Blessings to you, and may you continue your work for the rest of my life, although I know it must be extraordinarily exhausting.

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NMM's avatar

Another Great article by one of my favorite geniuses. I, like you, spent years of my life distant from God. In 2010 an illness which humbled me, and a nde, brought me close to Jesus. Since that time, I have come to see things similarly to you. I can see through the lies, the greed, and human frailties. I will say this, you said the boomers caused this debacle. The term 'boomer' is another mind control divisive word. I'm not a boomer, but about 12 years behind that era. I see many in that group are sick, struggling, and poor. They fell for the jabs, and won't believe in that there are powers and principalities that would like them to die. They live in a world that doesn't exist in reality. I too see that main street mom and pop businesses have been decimated everywhere. The controllers addicted the rural areas to cheap goods and big varieties at walmart, driving the local merchants out of business, and just like the drug dealers once the people are addicted, they up the price or close down the stores, and the rural areas are food deserts. Some small towns in the Midwest no longer even have gas stations leaving residents to drive 30 miles to fill up their tanks. Then you have the upper midwest of Missouri, Iowa, stealing land from families to build carbon capture pipeline (a very dangerous green scheme that injured 45 people in Satartia Mississippi). Farms that have been in families for a 100 plus years gone. My roots are 1700s in Missouri, Scandinavians who came for a new life. Christians. Farmers. Merchants. We too have indigenous blood in our family.

Without God, this Hell that is around all of us now would be unbearable.

I share your articles with the few people I know who are like minded. After covid, they are few and far between. Also, your comment section is a good read as those who follow you are aware, and are articulate.

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Kay's avatar

Thank you. The “blame the boomer” rhetoric is divisive. The so-called boomer generation is close to 20 years, and the changes that took place between the beginning and the end were massive. Those born near the beginning have little in common with those born near the end.

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Letsrock's avatar

I've seen both believers and non-believers in all generations. As a boomer myself I am proud to say that I don't fall in with the non-believers. I blame my most unconventional mother who taught me to question authority.

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