Older & wiser. Have the scars to prove it.

In response Age of Enlightenment to her Publication

He has some good insight but nothing about any of these events 'break the control of the globalists'. Quite the opposite.

Venezuela and Iran were operating without a European Central Bank. With regime change for both, both will soon be under Central Banking. Both will have their oil sold by globalist big oil.

Ukraine is similar but the resources are strategic metals, grain, farm land, and pipelines. If Russia is forced to retreat, then the globalists get those resources as well.

Do you see it yet?

Older & wiser. Have the scars to prove it.

In response Water Mark to his Publication

You have no faith in the White Hats.

If Trump is publicly confirming The Monroe Doctrine, you can be sure that Russia & China have also signed off on it.

Most of these ‘theatrics’ are for Normies, but they do allude to major tectonic moves underneath the surface.

Having 'faith' requires emotion, sparrows. With people and politics I only look at what they do. I'm not anti-Trump. I have hope in Trump but do not have any faith. There are too many mixed signals. A politician may do many good and popular things in order to have the public support to do a few bad things.

5G is nearly complete and 6G is rolling out. AI and data centers continue to be built and the big beautiful bill ensures that no state or local action can interfere or slow it. Chemtrails continue. Some monetary corruption has been exposed in Trump's opponents but none of the Epstein visitors has been publicly tried.

Trumps comments on combining the US with Canada, Mexico, and Greenland make me think of the 10 Kingdoms of Revelation. I see world politics playing out Biblical prophecy daily.

I have faith that Jesus will eventually come and judge and punish but until then, I understand that humanity will suffer unbearably. I continue to watch family die from the vax.

In response Age of Enlightenment to her Publication

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Older & wiser. Have the scars to prove it.

In response Water Mark to his Publication

Faith doesn’t require emotion. It only requires discernment. No matter the weights on my heart, my mind knows the direction Trump is taking America.
Granted, we are beyond tired. I don’t think there is a word in existence that contains all that we have endured…except maybe the word tribulation.

Find something to praise God for every day.
And look for the silver thread of truth woven in all these dramas for Normies.

We are in the process of being dragged to the precipice. That means everyone is going to feel it. We are close.

Watch the 2008 remake movie ‘The Day the Earth Stood Still’.

Only at the precipice will people find the will to change.

In response Age of Enlightenment to her Publication

Well stated, Sparrows.

"Faith doesn’t require emotion."

I will contemplate this statement. My first reaction is to disagree. But that doesn't recognize the importance of the concept.

I think of faith as being a Heart thing. That when we accept, by faith, Christ's gift, which we cannot do for ourselves; that from this transformation by the Holy Spirit, comes discernment.

There seems to be a physiological component as well. If the pineal is too degraded, discernment is still gossamer faint.

I do have an emotionless faith in philosophical concepts. The mental constructs of math, scientific method, direct observation, and careful deduction.

This is a different faith than faith in people or in motivations. That faith has been burnt out of me over the last 7 years; leaving a dank gloom over my heart that may never unveil.

"…except maybe the word tribulation."

If this isn't yet the Tribulation, then I weep for humanity and for my children.

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