Are You Watching for Miracles?

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A Sapient Assessment

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A Powerful Message

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This video is why I voted this year. I did not vote just for Trump: I voted for team unity. I voted for a better future for our children. I voted against tyranny. I voted because it is an election that is clearly defined: good vs. evil.

I am not so naive to think my vote will make a difference against the fraud in our election process. I know it is a small price to pay to vote for us but I also recognize the price others have paid so that I can vote.

If this election is stolen, we will have civil war. And I am preparing for that contingency also.

David DeGerolamo

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A Question about Comments

I deleted a comment on this site and this comment asked why:

NCRenegade/ David DeGerolamo owes us an answer.

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I agree with Michael’s comment that as the owner and moderator of the site, I am not required to respond. But as readers here know, I address people’s concerns about NCRenegade and asked which comment was removed. As I suspected, it was a link with no commentary and had nothing to do with the article to which it was attached.

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From the about NCRenegade.com line on the top menu:

Comments are always welcome but we reserve the right to use our discretion on the validity of the comment’s intent. Comments which are intended to incite or provoke readers will not be posted. Comments that are off topic or make false/misleading accusations will be deleted. That includes adding links to other articles that are not pertinent to the article’s content. Comments that include foul language will be deleted.

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I do not ask for any monetary compensation for this site or my time to manage it. This is my decision and it is a very small part of what I am doing to save our children’s future. The reason for the above comment requirement is that I have had too many people try to promote their own blogs on this site. Another reason is that people want to add links to other sites because they feel it is important even though it is not relevant to the article. If a comment has only a link without any other text and is not relevant, it is deleted.

As I have written several times before, there is a mechanism outlined in the about NCRenegade link to send me information that people feel is important:

If you want to have a link added to the site, click here to send an email to David DeGerolamo.

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I review the links that are emailed to me according to the policy and decide if I will post them. If posted, I provide a hat tip to the sender for their support.

As for this case, Tom has been notified in the past and even apologized when called out in the past. As for Michael harassing the man who stated that I owe the readers an “explanation”, I will only ask why people are asking for clarification of a clearly stated policy on this site.

Anyone is welcome to start a website like NCRenegade. I think anyone who does so, will be surprised at the cost, time and aggravation that it entails. If anyone would like their money back from me for a well stated commenting policy, let me know and I will gladly refund your money back ten fold.

David DeGerolamo

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Nails It

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Who Is Running this Country?

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Voter Interference by NBC

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The First Step …

h/t WRSA

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Look At Me …

h/t WRSA

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Vietnamese Showing Us the Way

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1898 Wilmington Coup

What traditionally has been termed a “race riot” has also been called a massacre, rebellion, revolt, race war, and coup d’etat. The events of November 10, 1898, in Wilmington constitute a landmark in North Carolina history. Over a century later some details are still in question. The number of casualties, for example, range from the coroner’s fourteen to unconfirmed reports of scores or even hundreds of deaths. The 2006 official state report settled upon “as many as sixty.” All of the reported victims were black. The event marked the climax of the white supremacy campaign of 1898 and a turning point in the state’s history. Restriction on black voting followed soon thereon marking the onset of the Jim Crow era of segregation.

Alfred Moore Waddell, a former Confederate officer and U.S. Congressman, in the days preceding the election of 1898 called for the removal of the Republicans and Populists then in power in Wilmington and proposed in a speech at Thalian Hall that the white citizens, if necessary, “choke the Cape Fear with carcasses.” What had particularly incensed Waddell and others was the publication in August of an editorial in the Daily Record, a local black-owned newspaper. Alex Manly (1866-1944), the editor, charged that “poor white men are careless in the matter of protecting their women” and that “our experience among poor white people in the country teaches us that women of that race are not any more particular in the matter of clandestine meetings with colored men than the white men with colored women.” The sexually charged editorial, reprinted across the state, provided Democrats with an issue to inflame racial tensions as Election Day approached. Yet the day passed without notable incident.

At 8:00 A.M. two days later about 500 white men assembled at the armory of the Wilmington Light Infantry and, after several others declined, Waddell took on the task of leading them to the Daily Record office in Free Love Hall four blocks south of Seventh Street between Nun and Church Streets. The crowd swelled to perhaps 2,000 as they moved across town. Manly, in the meantime, had fled the city, as had numerous other blacks in expectation of violence. The mob invaded the building, a fire broke out, and the top floor of the building was consumed. The crowd posed for photographs in front of the burned-out frame. Within hours violence had spread to other parts of the city.

More…

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History repeats itself and for those who do not know (or do not want to remember), they are doomed because of their ignorance. Sometimes history repeats and sometimes it is a reversed repeat as we see today. The above history concerning the Wilmington insurrection by white Democrats who forcefully removed a Republic government and killed an unknown number of blacks in 1898 should never be forgotten. Especially since there were no arrests or repercussions.

Fast forward to today and the party of Lincoln is vilified as Nazis and racists. For those who are willing to listen to the truth, please do some research and then do some heartfelt reflection of what your children’s future will be.

David DeGerolamo

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Grok without “fun” Mode

Here is a graphic with Adams’ quote:

Here are two attempts by Grok to generate an image from the quote:

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From the Comment Section

Here is a comment/reply from the site:

My occult babble largely comes from the sermon on the moun[t] , and the new testament, also knowing we are first (supposedly) a nation of laws not vigilante justice.
Eye for an eye no longer applies, if you follow correctly! No matter how many throw that little excerpt into song you have been led astray!
Ask David of this blog if he agrees with vigilante justice.
i am not opposed to violence as many of you falsely discern.

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Since I was mentioned, I will reply here:

We cannot restore justice by taking it into our own hands (vigilante justice). There are times when the “law” is so corrupt, there are no other options such as the Battle of Athens, TN. Conversely, the Wilmington, NC insurrection overthrew a valid government with the illegal replacement of the city’s politicians by Democrats. Nothing was ever done. Looking at WNC today, I see an insurrection brewing if Harris is selected. The government’s contempt for its people is on full display in our area.

The bottom line: if the government is too corrupt or has collapsed, the only law in a world without the rule of law cannot be considered vigilante justice. Which is why I always say that we need to have moral men in order to have a morale country. I am only repeating what our founding fathers said:

See this article that I wrote twelve years ago for more on this issue.

The reason we do not have a morale country is due to the majority of our clergy serving Satan and their own pockets instead of God. We absolutely must be considering how the Lord would want our government to be constructed as it pertains to a moral code of laws. Starting over with the original Constitution and the Bill of Rights is a moral foundation. I would have said that the 13th amendment is not needed since we have no slaves in this country. However, we know that we have an active slave market that is supported by the uniparty. And this slave market is mainly women and children whose life spans are very short. A moral country would never tolerate what is being done to children in this country.

Where does that leave us? We need to call out to the Lord for mercy, forgiveness and restoration of a moral and righteous nation. He answered our prayers before but we were a moral country with a clergy who served Him. We know what to do; it is only a matter of following His path.

David DeGerolamo

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Not No, Hell No

We do not need a selected carpet bagger as our governor. Remember what he did as attorney general and what Democrat politicians did for WNC: NOTHING.

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Metaxas Is Correct

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