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When meaning changes over time, so does interpretation. ("Who told you that you are naked?") The Pied Piper of Hamelin carries off with your kids. Words and Meaning should not be separate, else you have a Babel of confusion. So: In the Beginning, The Word was with God and the Word Was God. "Me and My Father are One" John 30. This may be part of the revelation of The Kingdom of God. Remember that a blade of grass is clothed in Greater Glory than even King Solomon himself. So the Meaning of Meaning and the Meaning of Nature, will be re-united in a True Singularity of Godliness, not singularity of the two snakes on the tree becoming one, the marriage of or rather the victory of Knowledge over the Spirit of Life.

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Great read!

I’m a man who wanted to be left alone. Globalists kooks, you’re on notice…

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I had a chance to study evil people: they differ from other humans in many ways. One significant difference is in how we feel in response to their choices—a healthy person feels insane.

Plus, it damages the brain and heart to think deeply about why they choose as they do (or what thought pattern might cause their behavior or when the pattern prompting their actions first occurred). That act of analysis breaks the processors in a healthy human: the “patterns” are so twisted that they act like prions.

And the evil are liars: it is not that they tell lies.

They differ from other humans and do not have human thought patterns. We can understand them less than almost any animal because few animals are evil.

They are energized by our ire, pain, confusion. Unconditional love ironically protects our hearts and defeats them at a personal level. Politically, financially, etc. we oppose.

We may be miles away from a pink-haired employee at Planned Parenthood who is motivated to ‘help’ women but be farther than light years-we are in a different Kingdom than many Republican pedophiles who attend church.

McCollough feels the insanity afoot. Feeling the insanity is proof that sanity, truth is rampant:). Am rambling a bit.

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Saw a video with President Reagan with him stating that he believed there was no holocaust or 6 million Jews that had died. I would think twice about it now. Not sure if it did happen. Now I understand why people questioned it.

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Jul 23, 2022Liked by Lioness of Judah Ministry

Sadly, the exchange between Ray and others seems to really stray from the essence of this article. I see this article as a clarion call to all about the 'slow motion worldwide coup' of all existing governing and business systems. Slowly, thereby to be largely unnoticed, causing a transformation into a 1-World totalitarian regime. How to address this would seem to be the most important issue ?

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If you're ever in the neighborhood, Yuval, please stop by.

Ring my doorbell. Make my day.

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The history books are a twisted , sordid mess of inaccuracies. …

Both my parents lived through World II. What they experienced is factual. Yet no where is their - or other German survivors - experience documented or discussed.

Their factual recounts and information have all been twisted and turned to take the blame away from those that were just as much to blame during this slice of history.

My mother witnessed American soldiers brutally raping and then killing women including pregnant women.

My mother, including siblings and parents, were forced to leave their home with no belongings when the American soldiers stormed their home while they were sitting at the dinner table.

My mother lost her birth land to the arrogance and border alteration ordered by Churchill. Prussia was literally wiped from the world.

The number 6 million Jews is impossible. In pre-ware central Europe, the largest Jewish community was in Germany, with about 525,000 members (0.75% of the total German population).

These are but a few of the atrocities that both my mother and father lived through, and are now being told they never occurred.

Yes ... rewriting history is a slippery slope. Sadly though, it's already being done.

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Wanting to be left alone has never worked, anywhere. Successful people have to fight for what they want. It's the nature of the universe.

Not sure why some obsess over WEF. A bunch of wealthy kooks who watched too many Bond flicks. The real problem is the multitudes of hapless souls who aren't able to care for themselves and are happy to accept oppression in return for a few handouts. The problem isn't WEF, it's the fools who listen to them.

Troublemakers will always be able to make trouble, and others will clean it up. It's the nature of the universe.

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Jul 23, 2022Liked by Lioness of Judah Ministry

This was brilliant and I needed to hear this today. Thank you.

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Directly related video presentation & a must see: https://www.bitchute.com/video/21BBOIAmt8NM/

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How is Carrie doing? There is no sound for that video.

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She’s recovering well. There is sound. Double check on your end.

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Thank you. Will try a different computer.

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Jul 23, 2022Liked by Lioness of Judah Ministry

Excellent! I love the quotes too, some I haven't read before. I wish I could show this to some people to "red pill" them, but they are just so oblivious! And mean too! It is so frustrating! These same people will talk about the "dumbing down of America" and "knowing your history," but if I try to politely tell them something I read (i.e., a vax study, the great reset, the Dutch farmers), they look down on me and basically say, "Who do you think you are, doing your own research? You aren't a scientist!"

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Great reminders of who the real enemy is!

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Not so fast. Identities is a slippery slope.

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Sorry, this was bad. Too emotional and too many inaccuracies...

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Could you be more specific please? What was inaccurate?

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I apologize, but I would have to rewrite the whole article, and it's not worth my time. I'm sure quite a few readers will help.

Here are a few general notes:

1. The writer mixes popular myths with historic facts;

2. There are at least two points made that are not linked much; it's good for two articles (people abandoned God and those who wanted to be left alone are two different things).

3. The reference to "totalitarianism" is completely out of the blue (why Arendt?);

4. Arendt simply expresses her rage over her isolation (what's the point? people have been isolated from each other well before the cell phone...);

5. There are a lot better examples of totalitarianism than Nazi Germany.

And I could go on and on and on...

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"There are a lot better examples of totalitarianism than Nazi Germany." interesting statement, so Nazi Germany was not a totalitarian regime, right?

What are the popular myths, elaborate please.

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One does not exclude the other...

Whatever the media says and is taught at school is nearly always a myth. After two years of "covid" tyranny, that must be clear for people... I believe, by now, about 7% of Americans trust the MSM.

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By the way, I have already provided a rudimentary and extremely incomplete list.

How about those entries?

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I said there are better examples. Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot for starters, but how about medieval or ancient tyrannies?

I think, I'm going to erase my comments. I don't have the time to teach a history class or, more like 10 classes...

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I did not ask you to teach a history class, coming from the former Soviet Union and having relatives who died during WWII in concentration camps, survived through Leningrad blockade, living in Nazi occupied village, and an uncle who participated in the liberation of Auschwitz, I would like to know why you are trying to whitewash Nazi regime. Both Nazism and Communism had the same occult roots and power behind them. Check the articles I have in Related article section. The same power was behind ancient tyrannies and now is behind the so called Great Reset. The power the Bible calls Mystery Babylon the Great.

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Or the Jacobin terror or whatever.

Actually, the roots of Communism and Nazism were completely different... Communism, however, does have the same "roots" (that is, the same interest groups) as the technocratic system that is about to kill 95% of humanity.

This is why I said, it would take too long to get us anywhere.

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I didn't see this before my other comment. People are apprehensive about these goings on. This is happening now and history is only a reference. Either elucidate to help folks with an understanding or don't bother. Not being snarky, it's unGodly hot and humid today, makes me cranky.

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I didn't mean to hurt anyone's feelings... Sorry, if I did...

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The burden of proof is usually on the person who brings a claim . If you can't prove your point why you comment that the article is bad? We are all entitled to our opinion, but if you accuse an author of inaccuracies prove your point, or don't comment at all.

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The text speaks for itself; it is a proof on its own. :)

It's not an accusation; it's a decriptive statement...

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For those that might not be as educated or let me say knowing with regard to some of these things particularly historical references, it is hard to take seriously 'alluding' comments without giving more specific examples. With Nazi Germany being one of the 'big 3' as far as totalitarian regimes along with Mao and Stalin. Who might you be referring to. Yes, NK, Pol Pot. At what level do you qualify as a real 'bad' guy. If it was not worth your time, why comment at all?

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My listed comments were valid. Nobody is responding to those...

I commented, because I love the author of this site and I don't want the site to be damaged by inferior articles.

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Right. I only have two doctoral degrees, lived in various parts of the world in different cultures, and successfully taught at the University level in Europe and in America.

OK, I am not educated enough.

No, it's not worth my time, because one thing would lead to another and ultimately, when statements are based on myths, it becomes a job for religious conversion. Not interested.

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