Episode 31 – How to avoid World War III

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This means that the House must give McHenry additional authority as interim Speaker or Congress is at a standstill for legislation. Or impeachment. Or declaring war. I wonder if they will give up their paychecks since that are not representing the people. I would rather give them their workfare payments and take away their payoffs donations from lobbyists.

Section 8: Powers of Congress

The Congress shall have Power To declare War

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Since Congress is currently unable to declare war, what will be their solution to economic collapse?

David DeGerolamo

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Situation Report 10-18-23

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Fiscally Bankrupt

June 15, 2023 – the national debt is $32 trillion

September 19, 2023 – the national debt is $33 trillion

October 19, 2023 – debt is increased by 2/3rd of a trillion in one month.

And Biden is going to print another $100 billion to give to Israel and Ukraine. At the current rate, the government will have gone to spending $1 trillion extra in 3 months to an extra $1 trillion in 1-1/2 months. Hyperinflation will not cover the US debt. War is being used to cover up this fiscal malfeasance at the behest of both parties.

Where does that leave us? War, planned disease, poverty, invasion and bankruptcy are not in our future: they are already here. We may be spiritually and fiscally bankrupt but we can fix one of these.

David DeGerolamo

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What Constitution?

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The US debt just went up again…They need WW3 to distract us from the economic collapse.

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Surprised

Gadi Adelman: The Constitution vs. Sharia Law – Part 1

This is one of several videos that I filmed of Gadi Adelman ten years ago. This particular presentation was held in a church and was open to pastors and ministers who were invited from the Raleigh area. I have know Mr. Adelman for a long time and he has selflessly devoted his time and training to help people. When someone sent me information concerning his travel to Israel for humanitarian aid, I never would have thought there would be any backlash for helping him.

It did not take long for people to make baseless accusations and attack his reputation and motives without any knowledge of his work, character and honor. To say that I was surprised is an understatement. Some of the comments were so bad that I would not publish them.

This is another example of how we would rather fight than come together in a positive manner. It is possible that some of the comments were inflammatory on purpose. I would like to say at this point that I understand that Israel is not perfect. I would like to state that no matter what the government of Israel has done in the past, it has a right to protect its people from attacks on innocent civilians. I would also like to state that my beliefs have no bearing concerning our government’s commitments to Israel. Whether any of us agree or disagree on who is at fault is not relevant because we are not relevant. While this event has a high probability of igniting WWIII, we have no say in what this illegal government is doing in Israel, Ukraine and Syria.

I do want to point out that the majority of comments were anti-Israel or anti-Jewish. I personally believe the founding fathers’ philosophy concerning other nations was correct. They would be shocked at the arrogance of the United States as the dictator of the world.

I do have a question for Christians who have issues with Jews: what tribe was Jesus from? And I hope you see the irony in the answer.

David DeGerolamo

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A Likely Scenario

h/t Matt Bracken on GAB via WRSA

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The Unfeathered Kind

Just in case you haven’t noticed, things are pretty bad just now. The economy sucks, we’re on the verge of war with Russia, our political polarization is nearing totality, there’s rampant crime and violence throughout our cities, Usurpers control the federal government and are doing their damnedest to make their rule absolute and unassailable, and every whiny child of privilege or subliterate violent savage who can get his puss in front of a camera or a microphone is screaming at the top of his lungs about being oppressed. (“About what?” you ask? Does that really matter?) Not to put too fine a point on it, things have been better.

     If any collection of disasters and looming threats ever seemed designed to make the virtue of hope preeminent, our time fits the bill.

     There’s talk about the “black pill” trend, whose members essentially renounce hope in favor of “hunkering down” and striving merely to ride out the collapse and come out alive. Some commentators have recommended it, while others have condemned it. As usual, right? Pick a development, or a trend, and you can find at least two well-promoted approaches to it without measurable effort. Usually there are more than two. Myself, I prefer to take pills with a glass of Chateau Lafayette Reneau Dry Riesling. Well, except for Advil, that is; those go better with Emperor’s Blush. But I digress.

     If there’s an unanswered question before us today, it would be this:What should we hope for?

     And yes, my favorite word is stuck in it like a splinter. But be not afraid, Gentle Reader. Not yet, that is.

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Hakeem Jeffries for Speaker?

I just finished watching the nominations for Speaker of the House. The Democrats’ nomination of Hakeem Jeffries and the reasoning for his nomination just confirms how evil this party of chaos has become. Then again, every one of these “representatives” knows they serve and support an illegitimate pResident.

David DeGerolamo

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Help Get Gadi Adelman to Israel

We are embarking on a significant mission to raise funds for Gadi Adelman, a selfless individual ready to return to his roots to extend a helping hand amidst the ongoing conflicts in Israel. Gadi is no stranger to the harsh realities of conflict and the indescribable value of on-ground assistance.

Gadi’s heart and history are deeply interwoven with the land and people of Israel. As a former member of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), Gadi has specialized experience that is crucial in times of conflict. His extensive background as a counter-terrorism expert and a trauma nurse here in the United States has equipped him with a wealth of practical knowledge and skills to help.

Our mission is clear: To raise $4500 that will enable Gadi to return to Israel and immerse himself in crucial humanitarian efforts. With these funds, we aim to ensure that Gadi’s personal expenses in the United States, such as phone and electric bills, are well-managed during his absence, allowing him to devote his full attention to the urgent tasks at hand in Israel. It is heartwarming to share that a generous church in Alabama has graciously undertaken the responsibility of covering Gadi’s mortgage for an entire year.

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Ukraine used long-range ATACMS to strike Russian depot and aircraft

United States and South Korean troops fire the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) and South Korea’s Hyunmoo Missile II into the waters of the East Sea off South Korea in 2017. (U.S. Army/Reuters)

Ukraine’s military fired a version of U.S.-provided ATACMS long-range missiles early Tuesday to strike Russian military aircraft and ammunition depots in occupied Ukraine, according to a senior Ukrainian military official, marking Kyiv’s first-known use of the munitions.

The military launched 18 missiles at targets in occupied Berdyansk and Luhansk, the official said.

Ukraine had pleaded for more than a year for Washington to send ATACMS, which can strike targets 100 miles or more away — farther than other weapons that the United States has sent to Kyiv.

The version used by Ukraine to hit targets in Berdyansk, on the Azov Sea coast, and in the occupied eastern Luhansk region, were armed with cluster bomblets rather than a single warhead.

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Biden is escalating the war in Ukraine with the delivery and subsequent use of ATACMS. At some point, Russia will engage NATO but in the meantime, they are keeping track of the West’s actions in this war.

We must ask why the Globalists want this world war. The only answer that I have is that they want to reduce the population of the world. In other words, they have decided that we are not fit to live.

Here is another question: if we are in a world war, will you fight for evil or will you fight for righteousness? I doubt that anyone will fight for the side which wants people to die regardless of nationality, race or religion.

David DeGerolamo

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Boots on the Ground…Oct.17th…The threat of a world war is growing.

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There is no Judeo-Christian civilization in the West

Alexander Dugin

The escalation of the conflict between Israel and Palestine is undoubtedly a unifying factor in the Islamic world. Western conservatives are once again bringing up the argument that Judeo-Christian civilization stands in the way of Islam, and Hamas’s radical ideology provides them with a convenient excuse to do so. However, societies that have legitimized various abnormalities under the influence of strong atheism and materialism have now abandoned theology and traditional values ​​and are now seen as Christian or Jewish societies. It would be difficult to do so.

If the West is supporting Israel as it is now, there must be something seriously wrong. Because if a demonic civilization is on your side, you’re probably doing something wrong. I think that the idea of ​​a unified world of Judaism and Christianity does not actually exist. That can also be called an unrealistic idea. On the other hand, the Islamic world does exist, and strong traditions still exist within it. Therefore, the conflict here is not considered to be between Judaism or Christianity and Islam, but rather between Islam and the Dajjal, the demonic culture of the West. The idea that Biden would simultaneously advance support for Ukraine and Israel emphasizes that the West will always stand by those who submit to and serve their hegemony, and that Muslims have been seen as enemies of Ukraine in the past. , its existence as an ally of Russia (with the exception of apocalyptic Iran and Syria) is a sign that its future policy will change.

Russia occupies a position as one pole of a multipolar world order. Similarly, Islam is another important pole in a multipolar world. Both of these poles are opposed to the West’s attempts to maintain unipolarity and its global dominance at all costs. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict was not once a major point of conflict between civilizations, but it is now. And tensions between Russia and Ukraine were also regional, until the West backed the far-right in Kiev. But then the conflict in Ukraine became a front in the global conflict between the multipolar and unipolar worlds.

This conflict is escalating day by day, and the world situation is becoming more and more gloomy. It is a sobering reality that billions of people around the planet view the West and its allies as the civilization of absolute evil, the Antichrist.

Only Trump’s return to American leadership, or the eruption of a full-scale civil war in the United States, may be the only way to save or delay the world from a catastrophic fate. Democrats, supporters of globalism, and neo-conservatives are pushing humanity into chaos. And their actions can be said to be like those caused by the devil.

Translation: Kazuhiro Hayashida

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Hmmmm …

Situation Report 10-16-2023

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