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quantasee's avatar

Excellent article. I continue to be amazed at your writing ability to clearly lay out the bigger picture through examples of older works of literature and historians, and at the same time zero in on their ultimate goals of global domination and methods they use to achieve them.

Of course having a direct connection to the land and animal husbandry, along with a spiritual Christ-consciousness, provides you the fundamental grounding and inspiration to relay to those of us who recognize as truth but may lack the words. I do hope some day soon you end up on Tucker Carlson or Joe Rogan to help spread your wisdom.

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John Klar's avatar

Well, that's a very strong complement and I am grateful -- I am working hard every day because I see this threat and I want to save people from this horrible One World Government and it bestial Mark! I already know who wins, but we are to harvest souls as well as wheat. :) I'm grateful for the encouragement. It is my readers that inspire me, and the hope that Americans will lead the world in revolt against totalitarian domination. If history is any guide, Christians have a vital role to serve in that End of the World (Times) battle....

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Chief Wolf's avatar

NOT IF WE THE PATRIOT PEOPLES UNITE AGAINST THESE EVIL COMMIE GLOBALLASSED MURDERERS

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John Klar's avatar

Yes sir!!

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Luc Lelievre's avatar

Though, I would like to give you some hope. On page 222 of David C. Korten's book, Agenda for a New Economy (2009), there's a quote by Howard Zinn (read it carefully because it matters greatly):

"There's a tendency to think that what we see in the present will continue. We forget how often we have been astonished by the sudden crumbling of institutions, extraordinary changes in people's thoughts, 'unexpected eruptions of rebellion against tyrannies' (emphasis added), and the quick collapse of systems of power that seemed invincible."

May I insist that you grab a copy of this invaluable book soon? Read Chapter 16, "WHEN THE PEOPLE LEAD, THE LEADERS WILL FOLLOW," from pages 222 to 232. Political science and history support this perspective: a nation that defends its independence and core values (such as democracy, sovereignty, or human rights) is considerably stronger. (Although the statement does not factor in economic stability, the quality of governance, and external alliances.)

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John Klar's avatar

I believe we have dramatically disrupted globalist plans to control the world. Ryszard Legutko writes in "The Demon in Democracy" that neo-liberal domination of the EU is nearly complete and it will be up to the US to lead the world against total global dominion. That is what is unfolding. I'm not a Zinn fan, as he re-writes US history. But he is correct about events. I often compare the current situation with the closing scene in the Lord of the Rings, when Gollum falls into the pit of Mordor with the ring (and Frodo's finger) in hand. The Eye of Sauron, bent on war and domination, turns in fearful confusion, realizing all is lost and good has triumphed. The tower crumbles, and the denouement begins -- rebuilding the Shire and purging the land of evil thugs. Thanks for the hopeful insight. I may read the book when I have time -- but I have a big pile of them in the queue! :)

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Cretia's avatar

Pray RFK makes it through!

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Bonnie Potter's avatar

Thank you, John. This article is a clarien call for folks to wake up and unite to defeat this dystopian nightmare that has been created around us.

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John Klar's avatar

That is my hope.... It is truly a futuristic horror movie come true.

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Mike Rodgers's avatar

You are right to point out the flaws in Rawls’ two incompatible propositions. The problem with all utopian-like ideals is that they fail to adequately account for the weaknesses and self-serving interests found in human nature. (This is why all utopian societies have failed.) It’s not that they do not recognize or address human tendencies toward self-interest, but they are unable to finally solve the problem. They tend to propose solutions of two primary types: 1) An enlightened education that will enable any rational person to see the light or/and, 2) the centralization of power by the enlightened class of people who know what is best for the “well-being “of a functioning society. This class are then given the tools—esp. the press, the institutions, the courts and political influence—to compel the less enlightened, aka “the Deplorables” into compliance. Very Hobbesian! Of course, the so-called solutions never account for or even recognize the foibles of human nature within the “Enlightened Class” itself. Thus, they generally operate without accountability except for their own self-interests or perhaps, their consciences. unfortunately, even the human conscience is flaws because as the prophet Jeremiah reminds us, "The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure."

One of the many reasons our Constitution is truly a work of genius is that the Founders knew well the limitations of human nature and that ultimately, all Americans need a moral compass—as taught by the Christian faith and Scriptures—in order for our Republic to work. As Publius wrote “If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controuls on government would be necessary.” Consequently, the Constitution provided checks and balances to place limitations on our ruling authorities. Under utopian rule, either through the major corporation,the UN, the WHO, etc., there are few controls or limitations available to you and me. Thanks again for your clear writing on these important and interesting topics.

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