Monday, July 26, 2021

Monday [2 to 5]

5.  American Thinker

... often has articles of a more universal nature and this is one of those:

One of the most perplexing—and sneakily vital—questions of our time is: Why are so many so-called “intellectuals” so astoundingly ignorant and unwise?

This is a question that must be honestly addressed if the West has any chance of pulling out of the downward spiral in which it now finds itself.

A major reason is that intellectuals aren't really intellectuals, they're pseudo-intellectuals and tend to be impressed with themselves, believing they know best how to run everybody else’s lives. So, as members of an elite, a chosen few, a nomenklatura, they have a strong proclivity towards tyranny.

Many disdain patriotism, believing that an enlightened mind should endlessly search for the good in societies other than their own. Many like to appear smart. Many like to appear as if they care about the “big picture” (globalism, etc.).

In reality, they don’t give a rat’s ass about anything outside of their own insular, safe, homogenous communities.

 

And so on.
Tragically, this has produced an inbred mindset just as damaged and deformed as is often the case with the physical result of incest. The same elites that are so focused on the benefits of diversity of gender and kink, so PROUD! of every “alternative lifestyle,” and so welcoming and tolerant of other culture’s traditions, quirks and nuances, from paganism to female genital mutilation, lack the courage to challenge—or even discuss-- the Orwellian groupthink that has overtaken them.
Boy dun well!  :)  And just for DR and Steve, I've left the capitalisation in.  :)

4.  Housekeeping

Just a word to the boys [and gals if they send anything on this post] - it will appear in the post after the next.  The next will be about Polly and various matters, then will come the one with our crew and other matters.  Just taking time - circulatory probs in the ole bod.

3.  Vox makes a sensible statement

... among all his other sensible statements of course:

Difficult times are ahead. Great trials await us. Christians will suffer great persecutions. Meanwhile, it’s obvious that people don’t understand that we’re on the verge of the end times, that the seal of the Antichrist is becoming a reality. As if nothing’s happening.

I used to wonder what was meant by people, including some Christians, being deceived en masse, but ever since I started seeing all the nonsense about "our judeochristian heritage" and other obvious historical falsehoods such as the Jewish roots of Western civilization and America being an idea that belongs to the world instead of a proper nation and Sweden being a nation of immigrants, it became clear that the Great Deception involved convincing nominal Christians to submit to the god of this world.

To support Vox [yes, you read that right], it's a good point about the Pharisees and Sadducees knowing full well at the time that the Messiah had already been, matey and it was the purest sophistry to create an 'unfulfilled conditions' list, plus the red heifer and all that.

Further, if you look at Revelation and elsewhere, not all the tribes are saved.  From one of those tribes comes a non-Messiah whom the Jewish sheeple will buy as Messiah until he goes into the new Temple.  Also, there's this Ten Northern Nations biz, plus the mass invasion from the east, crossing two major rivers.

How does this affect all of us?  In our consciousness, it just means that if we see someone saying, 'Hey Israel, I'm der Mun,' he ain't.  But the heirs of the Ph & Sa say he is. And don't forget he recovers from a blow which almost kills him.  

Donny?  Not so sure about that - he's not universally adored. Baron?  Who knows.  So that's going to be the big Q, innit - in which form does this claimed Messiah come?  Will they stage a descent from the clouds?  Stay tuned.

2.  Ho yuss, Jimmy

The car for you:

An electric car from Dundee that can only travel 20 miles is wowing visitors at the world’s biggest climate conference, says the Dundee Evening Telegraph.

5 comments:

  1. Bloodlines. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3019951/David-Cameron-Kim-Kardashian-COUSINS-PM-reveals-startling-family-link-reality-star.html

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  2. Clue in the title.
    https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/medical-device-recalls/innova-medical-group-recalls-unauthorized-sars-cov-2-antigen-rapid-qualitative-test-risk-false-test

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  3. Clues in titles.

    https://brandnewtube.com/watch/venezuela-money-litters-the-streets-turned-100-into-3-quid-understand-hyperinflation_enDSK4opXK3y6dx.html

    https://brandnewtube.com/watch/belfield-totalitarian-control-continues-i-ve-never-known-a-more-insane-time_eCrPoqmBIy63B8J.html

    https://rumble.com/vkb1jl-rino-senator-is-literally-booed-off-stage-at-trump-rally-then-tries-to-have.html

    https://rumble.com/vkba8x-update-from-sydney-all-new-covid-hospitalizations-involve-vaccinated-indivi.html

    https://underdogsbiteupwards.wordpress.com/2021/07/26/the-insanity-continues/

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  4. In the title
    https://dailyhodl.com/2020/09/27/world-economic-forum-names-xrp-as-crypto-asset-most-relevant-in-central-bank-digital-currency-space/

    That's who is behind Sunak's announcement yesterday, natch. Master puppeteer dirty Swab.

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  5. ""...in which form does this claimed Messiah come....?" I hope not the Stay Puffed Marshmallow Man.

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