Protecting Democracy: Democrats’ Weaponization of Agencies and Censorship

Protecting Democracy: Democrats' Weaponization of Agencies and CensorshipJames Gilliland – Protecting democracy is the platform the Democrats are running on. They have weaponized all the agencies; mainstream and social media have censored anyone who is in opposition or disagreement with the policies of the present administration. They have been using lawfare to censor and remove opposition. This included raids and jailing people for passing along Clinton memes.

They are doing everything possible to remove the leading candidate off the ballot. This is the opposite of democracy. The truth of the matter is we are a Republic with God given natural unalienable rights with the Constitution as the supreme law of the land. Something the left and most democrats abhor.

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Banishing the Lies

belialLisa Renee – In the age of social media and rampant propaganda, most of the public has been unable to separate honest and truthful representations from manufactured deceptions and lies.  For deception to work both sides have to participate, both deceiver and deceived have to play their roles.

How do we wise up to see the lies, the spiritual betrayal, the reality distortions, the energy blocks and dark force attachments that are part of being deceived?  On a positive note, the embodiment principle of one the major chieftains of lies in the Belial gestalt, recently left his body and is currently unable to transfer his consciousness into another earthly form as he had planned. Continue reading

Lies We Shouldn’t Have Told Our Children

Lies We Shouldn’t Have Told Our ChildrenDeanna Chadwell – Well, Santa Claus for one — the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny, the Great Pumpkin, etc., but none of those are as damaging as others that we have consistently pounded into our kids’ thinking. Let’s look at some of them:

1) You can become anything you want to be.

Theoretically that’s nice. We want our kids to dream, to reach for the stars. We fail, however, because we don’t finish the lesson. We don’t point out that there are some limits. Why should a person like myself (I have a singing range of about three notes and very little control over which of those notes I hit) spend her life trying to be a singer? Shouldn’t reality appear here somewhere? Continue reading

That’s the rub

Deana Chadwell – In Act 2 of Shakespeare’s Hamlet the beleaguered prince is alone onstage reading. His tutor, Polonius, enters and they have this exchange:

Polonius: What do you read, my lord?
Hamlet: Words, words, words.
Polonius: What is the matter, my lord?
Hamlet: Between who?
Polonius: I mean, the matter that you read, my lord.

“Words, words, words.” Later on in the play, in the midst of Hamlet’s famous soliloquy he says, “Aye, that is the rub.”  Indeed, that is the rub. Words — words that have been stolen from us to make any kind of intelligent discussion impossible. Not only has the Left tainted the words necessary to a free society, but we find ourselves adrift, trying in vain to find words to replace those lost. Continue reading

Mistakes Were Not Made – Outcomes Were Intentional

Margaret Anna Alice – The Armenian Genocide was not a mistake.
Holodomor was not a mistake.
The Final Solution was not a mistake.
The Great Leap Forward was not a mistake.
The Killing Fields were not a mistake.

Name your genocide—it was not a mistake.
That includes the Great Democide of the 2020s.
To imply otherwise is to give Them the out they are seeking.

It was not botched.
It was not bungled.
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