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January 6th Was Not an Insurrection, It Was Our Duty as Outlined in the Declaration of Independence
Still waiting for murder charges to be filed against the Capitol City Police for murder. I know that the Restoration will have to come first.
David DeGerolamo
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God Will Not Hold Us Guiltless
The facts of the stolen 2020 Presidential election are still ignored by the media, majority of the people and the government complicit in the coup. We hear about so called “victories” but nothing is done. Tucker Carlson correctly points out that Biden is not mentally fit to perform his duties but he will not admit that the election was fraudulent.
Silence in the face of evil is itself evil. If we believe we can wait out tyranny until the 2024 Presidential elections, we are supporting evil. And this is true evil: immorality, persecution of Christianity, sexual perversion, child sex trafficking and false imprisonment of political prisoners.
Many of us believe that the Lord will hold the wicked accountable. I too believe that many will be judged harshly on their Judgment Day. Is that belief a coping mechanism for our inaction, apathy, fear or lack of conviction? Most days begin with the hope that justice will prevail and we can put our country back together as a righteous nation. Most days end like yesterday with the news that the Department of Injustice will not charge the Colbert 9 for the illegal break ins at the Congressional offices. Or the continued attacks on our children as “Rachel” Levine wants to empower our children to go on puberty blockers. What would our forefathers have done about such abomination?
It seems that our side is more concerned about beer, baseball and bat vaccines than about beans, bullets and the Bible. God is watching. How do you think He will judge this nation?
David DeGerolamo
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Resistance To Evil By Force
I just started this book. Pretty interesting so far. I would recommend it if you haven’t read it.
Wes
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Facing the Beast
Can We Really Confront the Biggest Crime in Human History?
I was relaxing in our screened porch in our little cottage in the forest, feeling rather pleased with myself. It had been an arduous week of the usual combat for liberty, but there had been victories.
I was reading a decorating magazine (we all have our vices). The grass was dewy; birds were loud. The morning was glorious.
I was feeling pioneer-ish and independent. I was alone in the house; Brian was traveling. I enjoyed the narrative moment: “Lady in the woods.”
Then I heard a “thump” about eight feet away behind my head. It was an exasperated thump, like a teenager slamming the door to his room. Like, “Really??”
I glanced behind me and saw the enormous ears and forehead of a sizable brown bear, who was ducking insolently, clearly aware of me, to lower himself behind the trash cans.
I sped indoors, locking the door. I grabbed a weapon out of the hall closet. In my haste, I grabbed the weapon that looked like a rifle, instead of the actual rifle, which was in a case. Thus I found myself locked in an upstairs bathroom, cowering, armed with a BB gun.
Why do I tell this story?
Because – the bear had been growing more and more comfortable emerging from the woods; he grew more and more comfortable exploring our trash and then he took over territory in exploring our lawn; he was “habituated” ultimately, as bear watchers say; he had ownership of the lawn and was circling the house to mark his territory. He was comfortable at last in stalking the homeowners.
He was here because — I had done nothing to stop him. He was here because I let him slowly take over our home.
My not being able to look directly at the bear did not make me any safer. My denial put me in greater danger.
This all, of course, really happened. But that does not mean it is not also a metaphor.
The same week that this happened, I also finalized my reporting about the Pfizer vaccines, showing — what I knew for months I would eventually find.
The heart of the manufacture and distribution of millions of doses of the MRNA vaccines that are causing such a swath of death and destruction throughout North America and Western Europe, is enmeshed with the plans, methods and manufacturing infrastructure of our existential adversary.
The enemy is within our very bodies.
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Day From Hell? Try A Whole Weekend
Ever seen the acronym “TINVOWOOT” — ? Know what it means? The indispensable Sundance at The Last Refuge tells us why we should ponder it deeply:
The Republican club, as a professional political system, is more in line with their allies in the Democrat club, than they are with the base of voters who want to see the corrupt DC system challenged and changed. Both wings of the UniParty are aligned to block any voting rebellion, democrat, independent or republican, from Main Street.
I’ve often written about political dynamics. The ultimate devolution of a democratic system, wherein majorities choose lawmakers and executives, is to elevate, via a process of natural selection, power-mongers who are capable demagogues to the corridors of power. Since such persons value power over others above all other things, it has never been reasonable to expect them to exhibit restraint – nor to respect Constitutional constraints on them. The cited essay is an excellent treatment of where we stand in this devolution to quasi-democratic tyranny.
In a segment above, I cited the “TINVOWOOT” acronym, and Sundance’s exposition on the wherefores. However, I stopped short of exploring the implications. Wes Rhinier doesn’t:
I want to give a shout out to everyone here today at The Battle for the Republic LARP.
A LARP, L-A-R-P is short for “Live Action Role Playing.” A LARP is a game. In this game, the participants portray fictional characters by the way they dress and the things they say as they interact in a real-world environment. However, the outcome of the game has been predetermined by the game rules and player consensus. It is ultimately the Gamemasters who decide the setting, determine the rules, facilitate the play, and declare the winner.
Whether we realize it or not, this is the scenario in which we find ourselves. The Game-Masters have established Rules which apply only to Our Side so that the predetermined outcome is that we can Never Win! We are players in a rigged LARPing charade.
What influences keep us from meeting our enemies in open battle? Is it that we hesitate to accept the necessity? Have we been too thoroughly schooled about not “descending to their level?” Or is it simple fear?
I respect Wes too greatly to copy the bulk of his excellent talk to Liberty’s Torch. Please go there and read it for yourself – and reflect on what it means about us, about our political Establishment, and for the future of the Republic. It made me uncomfortable. I expect it will do the same to you.
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