Also, the explosion of the American ship the Maine in the Havana harbor, which got us into the Spanish-American war. The rallying cry was "Remember the Maine!"
So sad that after the fact they discovered that it was indeed just a boiler not properly operated on a ship, which if you have seen boilers of this nature you would know, suggest the captain was asleep on the job. Moreover, how many navy men now suffer from asbestosis for no good reason. I tell you, justice will not be denied. Justice is mean. Justice is fierce. Psalm 29 speaks to this I think. We won't ever be able to complete the list of ignominy and why even try. How about we start thinking about better times for the future. How about that?
The beauty of Psalm 29 is at the end "The Lord blesses with peace"....what could be better than peace?
We are going to have to take it to the end to defeat the deceivers, but it is known by all who know or who sense truth, that at the end of the day, justice must be served.
I'm done talking about all of this - I have kin I love. I just want peace and I want it now.
That's why I'm suggesting that you (and everyone else) arm themselves with the knowledge of how to bring about better times for the future.
It will happen when we create it and not wait for someone else to make it easy for us.
Watch How to Start a Revolution DVD documentary and read From Dictatorship to Democracy the book by Dr Gene Sharp. Then read his three-volume series The Politics of Nonviolent Action.
Have you read Caitlin's article titled "The Left Will Never Achieve Its Goals Until It Confronts the Establishment Propaganda"?
I have been waiting for 50 years for the American public to wake up and see that they are being played for suckers. That article was the only thing that explained why we are all sitting around and waiting: waiting for some "leader" to arise and tell us what to do; waiting for "It to get *bad enough* "; waiting for their votes to mean something, waiting, waiting.
Thanks for remembering Paul Wellstone. We miss him very much.
I suspect I read it. In the day, I posted at Caitlin's place separate from Substack, but that all came to an inglorious end I reckon. Just now I'm sensing some serious fierceness arising and I have no idea what is going to happen next other than the conviction that Justice must be served and that one way or the other Justice, the holder of the scales, suffers no fools.
Justice isn't going to show up on a cloud drifting down to Earth.
Historically, justice has come about when the little people stand up and demand it. But that takes b*lls, and apparently the American people have been emasculated. (Not to blame it on "feminists")
I also know that false flags are common as sand on a beach and I'm fed up too. That's why I am giving people a resource to help them create change.
OK, false flag ranking with time taken into consideration.
1. Burcha or whatever that place is called.
2. Syria when they did the "chemical" attack.
3. The insurrection on 1/6
4. The whole russia gate ridiculousness...
5. I could go on and it doesn't stop at 9/11
6. JFK, RFK, MLK, Malcom X, and Paul Wellstone and so many others.
7. How many effing false flags need to be climbed before the nefarious ones get their due?
Time will tell.
BK
The Bay of Tonkin
Yeah, that should be on the list. Along with the ship of Liberty.
Here is a piss-poor link on that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Liberty_incident
What I read was that Johnson was hoping for a nuclear event and Egypt was involved as well.
The ignominy runs so deep, but the beauty is they have been identified and they all will sink in the drain when it sucks them down permanently.
Also, the explosion of the American ship the Maine in the Havana harbor, which got us into the Spanish-American war. The rallying cry was "Remember the Maine!"
An inside job.
So sad that after the fact they discovered that it was indeed just a boiler not properly operated on a ship, which if you have seen boilers of this nature you would know, suggest the captain was asleep on the job. Moreover, how many navy men now suffer from asbestosis for no good reason. I tell you, justice will not be denied. Justice is mean. Justice is fierce. Psalm 29 speaks to this I think. We won't ever be able to complete the list of ignominy and why even try. How about we start thinking about better times for the future. How about that?
The beauty of Psalm 29 is at the end "The Lord blesses with peace"....what could be better than peace?
We are going to have to take it to the end to defeat the deceivers, but it is known by all who know or who sense truth, that at the end of the day, justice must be served.
I'm done talking about all of this - I have kin I love. I just want peace and I want it now.
That's why I'm suggesting that you (and everyone else) arm themselves with the knowledge of how to bring about better times for the future.
It will happen when we create it and not wait for someone else to make it easy for us.
Watch How to Start a Revolution DVD documentary and read From Dictatorship to Democracy the book by Dr Gene Sharp. Then read his three-volume series The Politics of Nonviolent Action.
That's how to do it.
Have you read Caitlin's article titled "The Left Will Never Achieve Its Goals Until It Confronts the Establishment Propaganda"?
I have been waiting for 50 years for the American public to wake up and see that they are being played for suckers. That article was the only thing that explained why we are all sitting around and waiting: waiting for some "leader" to arise and tell us what to do; waiting for "It to get *bad enough* "; waiting for their votes to mean something, waiting, waiting.
Thanks for remembering Paul Wellstone. We miss him very much.
I suspect I read it. In the day, I posted at Caitlin's place separate from Substack, but that all came to an inglorious end I reckon. Just now I'm sensing some serious fierceness arising and I have no idea what is going to happen next other than the conviction that Justice must be served and that one way or the other Justice, the holder of the scales, suffers no fools.
Justice isn't going to show up on a cloud drifting down to Earth.
Historically, justice has come about when the little people stand up and demand it. But that takes b*lls, and apparently the American people have been emasculated. (Not to blame it on "feminists")