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Yeah, the video missed the point of why Jesus said to get away from Him. As the greater context shows. It was not because they prayed to Him as God the Son, but because they were hypocrites. It is not just saying Lord, or doing great or mighty works supposedly in His name (even miracles can be faked) but the ones who actually does the will of the Father. And then, verse 24 says to obey His (Jesus’s) words because He speaks with authority. He puts His words on par with the will of the Father, making His teaching equal. It is not falsely attributing deity to Jesus that brings His judgment on “that day” but knowing His teachings and not doing them (v 26). Obeying Jesus as the very Word of God is our safe haven in the coming storm. The original video missed it entirely. And, this renews my prayer for mercy from God as I can be guilty of this very thing. Thank God I have a mediator between the Judge and me, the God-man Christ Jesus.

The Destruction Of The Democrats' Main Grifting Engine Is A Sight To Behold

The Destruction Of The Democrats' Main Grifting Engine Is A Sight To Behold

https://www.kunstler.com/p/springs-frightful-awakening

“The notion that Europe is able to pose a military threat to Russia does not even qualify as trashy propaganda for sub-zero IQs.”

- Pepe Escobar

“The left became hideously, ostentatiously, unapologetically corrupt (as ruling parties tend to do). They sold out bigtime and got bigtime rich. You want to know why none of them want to cut waste anymore? because they’re the ones stealing it.”

- El Gato Malo on Substack

In my quiet backwater of the Hudson Valley, an early spring drives all creation violently. The peaceful sleep of winter ends in twitches and spasms. The ground breaks open like one big egg and all living things emerge: green shafts of the crocus, scuttling sowbugs, slithering snakes, sleek garlic shoots, ‘possums in the compost bucket, ticks are back on the cat’s face, the ice in the river cracks in frightening booms, hungry songbirds infest the bare roadside lilacs, tiny voices trill darkly in the woods, a lone early moth in its first rapture of flight meets the pitiless windshield.

You can feel it. The northern hemisphere of this planet shudders, rattles, and rolls into the most tumultuous spring in memory. Everything is in play, turning, turning, while forgotten consequence rises on vengeful wings like an aggrieved god of yore. Nothing will be as it was. A most wicked spell has been broken. What does it feel like to be able to think again?

Messrs Trump and Putin sincerely seek to end the age’s stupidest war in Europe’s dumbest country, while the European Union and its outlier Great Britain go ostentatiously more insane every week. They bethink themselves storybook conquerors out of some retrograde history written by gibbering globalists. Macron and Friedrich Merz propose a grand invasion of Russia, as if Napoleon and Hitler had never existed, and they aim to get it done on about three days’ worth of ammunition. You first, Emmanuel, Merz insists. Non, non, pas de tout, Macron demurs with a deep bow.

Keir Starmer, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, and PM of an empire in late-stage sclerosis, does jumping jacks with pom-poms across the channel to cheer on France and Germany in their quixotic quest to conquer of Russia. “Go get’um lads!” he cries. Think of Sir Keir as a Monty Python archbishop as written by George Orwell under the direction of Franz Kafka — there’s what’s left of your jolly old England!

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Meanwhile Ursula von der Leyen rehearses her part as the wannabe Joan of Arc in this political psychodrama. Her sweet grandmother’s face will smile placidly as the flames tickle her penitent’s robe. She was born for this. A million deracinated Congolese perform the twerk mazurka around her flaming pyre while the muezzins sing out the call to prayer from every minaret around Brussels. Her Hanoverian ancestors weep for Ursula through the mists of the centuries. Was Satan himself behind the contract she signed with Pfizer for as much as 4.6 billion doses of Covid-19 vaccine at a cost of €71-billion? Where did the money come from and where exactly did it go, and what did Ursula finally have to show for it? The European Court of Auditors had a look at this tangled web and blew their lunches all over the rue Alcide De Gasperi in Luxembourg City. Snails, champignon, and shards of puff pastry on the ancient stone steps. A disgrace.

You are not compelled to understand all these occult machinations roiling Europe at the moment, except to see that the continent wants to turn itself into the world’s premiere slaughterhouse once again after a seventy-year hiatus from the exciting frolics of World War Two. Almost everyone who lived through that episode is dead now. The cultural memory has faded. Europe is sick of lollygagging in the cafĂ©, nibbling effete palmier and tartelette. They apparently want to wade across the chilly Vistula River and race to the east, like berserkers, hacking off Slavic limbs and heads along the way.

No, it is not true that Donald Trump’s ancestors invented the trumpet, but shrill brassy notes resound all over America these days as his enemies ululate and rend their garments. Liz Warren is yelling from streetcorners like her head’s going to blow plumb off her shoulders. Randi Weingarten was keening on MSNBC like an oboe with a broken reed. The entire two month-long spectacle has been a musical extravaganza. The President and his sidekick, Elon, keep coming at the country’s resident blob-of-evil like pit-bulls on a pack of wild hogs. Shreds of bacon have been flying all over the Beltway. I could have told you years ago that the blob was mostly lard and little meat. Now you know. It’s a sight to behold for the ages.

Yet, strange things keep happening day by day.

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The Democratic Party’s main grifting engine, the USAID, was deconstructed weeks ago, yet we hear that just this week USAID workers were ordered to go back into their offices to shred all their documents. Did they have anything to hide, ya think?

Questions:

1) federal janitors pried the nameplate off the building back in February, and we must suppose that somebody also locked the joint up, or what?.

2.) How did these former USAID workers propose to get in the building and do their dirty-work?

3.) Why have we not heard that the FBI or the US Marshals Service was dispatched to prevent such a document shredding party?

I wouldn’t worry too much about those cheeky federal judges around the country declaring and ordering this-and-that on Mr. Trump’s campaign to fire federal workers and close down useless agencies. This is a last-gasp ultimate lawfare operation.

Let’s assume that Norm Eisen, Mary McCord, Marc Elias, and associates of theirs are the ringmasters in that circus. They will eventually be indicted for all manner of lawbreaking, possibly up to treason. And the SCOTUS will eventually put a sharp end to the judges’ monkeyshines.

Judges do not administer executive action out of the executive branch. And Guess what: lawfare is not law. It’s just dirty-fighting dressed up in abstruse ceremonial language.

https://cms.zerohedge.com/users/tyler-durden

Fri, 03/14/2025 - 16:20

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/destruction-democrats-main-grifting-engine-sight-behold

Although I had to read this with a dictionary in my left hand, this is a veritable tour de force, a skewering of globalist agendas using the English language (ironically) as the spear.

T-bone and brussel sprouts. Not exactly carnivore, but I like it.

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The term "economy" has the household at its core. The word stems from the Greek "Oikonomia" which means "household management". One who does the management is the "oikonomos" or "steward". The wife and mother is the one who rules over the domestic life of the home. She is the "oikodespot" or "house master".

The term "household" refers to a place of familial dwelling that is meant to be kept, tended, custodied, watched over, fortified.

A "strong" political economy, therefore, is made up of strong, properly stewarded, fortified, and productive households filled with many members who all together contribute to the work and vitality of the home. Such households have been central to the health of every civilization.

As Rory Groves states in his book Durable Trades, "Resilient nations rely on resilient communities, which rely on resilient families. Historically it has been decentralized, interdependent families and communities working together that have best weathered the storms of adversity. It will be the same today. A durable future depends on resilient family economies, close-knit communities, and 'a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence'—it always has."

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Some (mostly age-old) practical thoughts on how we establish resilient, anti-fragile, economically strong households:

Get married, have children, homeschool them, train them up in the fear and admonition of the Lord. Go to a church that teaches sound doctrine, cultivate community, show hospitality, trade, barter, build businesses, be industrious, plant gardens, establish redundancies (multiple sources of food, water, security, energy), develop a home library and be well read, be involved in the political and civic life of your local community, practice voluntary hardships, use sovereign tech, do not compromise your house with *smart* technology, stack sats.

#plebchain #antifragile #resilient #economy #household #nostr #grownostr

Aligns with Sphere sovereignty, where under the King of Kings, He delegates power. there is the State, the Church, and the Home. Which is why the State should not control the economy. Outside its delegated role.

The Ogden guys have taken a beating lately, mostly undeserved. Mostly. They have The Kings Hall podcast which I have recommended to others. But I have to agree, that online can help with doctrine and understanding but there is never a substitute for plugging into a local Body. Praying you find the right place for you and your family.

I had a few Amazon audible credits stacked up so I used those.

Same. Wrote my thesis on the AnteNicean period back in the day (post Resurrection and the early Church up to 325 AD). Pre Constantine. A turbulent time today the least.

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 you have good company though, as I am interspersing sessions with episodes of Herodotus’ Histories.

Not sure if you like history in general, but listening on nostr:nprofile1qqsx2wyjt6lmvc05rrvv05r5hm3w3t7h0pcpmkyswrpd4ymd2u09tscpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet5qyv8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnndehhyapwwdhkx6tpds8vpwcw in ~20-25 minute episodes to a noted historian who lived before Christ was incarnate had been quite interesting. ;-)

Just finished the audio version of Broken Money myself. Really good. Lyn Alden incorporates a lot of history into her thesis.

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and where it’s going. Definitely makes you think and if you weren’t a Bitcoiner before, you will be. If you weren’t skeptical of govt overreach before, you definitely will be.

Great job nostr:nprofile1qqsw4v882mfjhq9u63j08kzyhqzqxqc8tgf740p4nxnk9jdv02u37ncpzpmhxue69uhh2uewwf38ytnzd9hsz9rhwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjmc38c44v and nostr:nprofile1qqstnem9g6aqv3tw6vqaneftcj06frns56lj9q470gdww228vysz8hqpramhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0v3jhyatwdejhyuewdejhgam0wf4sz9nhwden5te0wfjkccte9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wsvatevv !