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GenEarly's avatar

"Dis"Honorable is just a word with consequences. During WW2 some German Officers unsuccesfully tried to kill Hitler. They were "Traitors" and executed, Now they are Heros.

There is No Danger of Liberty or Freedom breaking out in this USSA as long as an Obvious DC Coup can Rule Us and the Use or Threat of Illegal Force is excused by saying "they were forced".

Next come the "Boxcars" because Why Not??? Not to upset anyone The VaXXXes made transportation unneccesary...... and 'Merican Sheeples Complied, and Will Continue to Comply,

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SadieJay's avatar

And the story from a German woman who was in church when the trains would roll past outside. Their pastor told them to just sing louder to block the noise. Really? Isn't that what is going on right here and right now? So many parables, uh I mean parallels with many moments in history. Wake up people! Not you guys...you are all awesome.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

I agree. So glad to have found this group of people. It’s been a great comfort.

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daverkb's avatar

Yes, you are right!

First, the function of government was stolen from the American people by a series of coup d'etat and usurpations throughout the 20th and 21st, a long slippage into the horrors of oblivion. That Americans, Westerners cannot distinguished between 'God made Man and Woman' and nothing else is prime metric signal of how deep the West has slide into the pit. Evil has gripped so much that your remark is very trenchantly germane.

The difference between Germany of the 30s and 40s period is that Americans, many of them, are fighting back against The Darkness. And so, maybe there is some hope such as appears to have been absent in National Socialist Germany.

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rolandttg's avatar

Again, be careful judging a nation's entire population. I can assure you the true history of Germany, and WWII, is something as different as what they tried to tell us about the jabs and the Plandemic. The Good War it wasn't, and collectively evil , neither were the Germans. Never ever forget the victors write history.

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SadieJay's avatar

Germans today do not talk of this war and the subject is verbotten in families of once prominent Nazi leaders. (I have friends who live it) We, as human beings, can learn a big lesson from that story of singing louder...And I understand your point.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I have long wished I could read a history of the Gallic wars written by Gauls. Not only is history written by the victors, the victors have to be literate.

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daverkb's avatar

Although your point as to histories is well-taken, particularly as to the post-WWII nonsense 'official histories' as represented by such a Shirer and Bullock ... surely you understand that there are differences between America today and Germany of the Third Reich. Differences in factors of control, reach of control ... especially given the Internet which still has a free sector of expression in spite of the rigour which was exerted to knock the whole thing down. Differences in international character, disposition of things, again as to communications and connectivity. The BRICS break-away, walk-away, for example, could not have happened in the 20th century context. And BRICS Plus is a game changer in and of itself.

And I don't think that we are necessarily making blanket judgments as to entires population en mass, but rather considering differences on balance which effect the movement of history.

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SadieJay's avatar

I so agree. We are in a different age and unfortunately the last 100 years has led up to this moment where we have quite the dysfunctional and illiterate population. I could go on and on about how chasms exist between then and now. Music, art, books, spirituality etc. have all gone by the wayside. The quest to better ourselves and have an intellectual conversation around the dinner table with family is replaced by screens and a Big Mac in the car, while screaming at the kids to shut up. (*not me personally!)

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daverkb's avatar

Well Miss SadieJay! We are all in the same boat now, but our sails are bright and the sky is getting bluer. And the good thing, thanks to C19 Terrorism is that folks are believing The Narrative of fake manufacture anymore ... and not even getting plastered by the old now worn out and failing control labeling.

I study some Russian these days ... and I watch some Russian made films, some movies and some TV series. Well, the aren't perfect and nothing ever is. But when I go back to Tubi, for example, most of what there is Satanic crap. And some of it really pornographic.

So, just stay on the Bright Side of the Street! And thanks for writing.

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SadieJay's avatar

Thank you daverkb. I always appreciate your words. Love that you are studying Russian. Hubs and I were thinking of learning Afrikaans. Yes, so much Satanic crap that is infused behind the scenes, especially in the shows. I do not have cable, just buy what I want to watch or find something random. I find myself now, looking in the scene backgrounds for Satanic symbols. And I find them. If I didn't know, it would go right over my head. I chose Life and tell fear to take a hike! Best to you!

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daverkb's avatar

Thanks! Coming from you that's like sparkling sequins, diamonds and rubies showering from the sky. Wait! I'll grab my hat and run outside real quick and see if I can catch some!

Oh! Afrikaans! My! That's a high choice! My father's side of the family used to have businesses in South Africa. Three coke bottling plants, export of cape hides for the tanneries in states, and once upon a time long ago we distributed Kimberly Clark products in South Africa.

My dad was actually born just outside of Cape Town and my grandmother had her wedding reception in the Mount Nelson, also in Cape Town.

Now seeing how my dad was born in South Africa I should have figured something out long ago excepting that I am a little retarded. Ya know! SLOW !!! Eventually I did ... and I eventually figured out at age 56 what having a dad born in Cape Town meant. Yes, it took a long time. But I finally figured out that being born in Cape Town meant that my dad was an African and that little fact meant I was. Guess what ??? AN AFRICAN AMERICAN !!! TA DA !!! And with lightening flashes and sun bursts coruscating in my room at this sudden discovery, I waltz myself downstairs. And with a little preambling fanfare I made the grand announcement to DeWife, to wit ... I was an African American and that we were an African American family! Imagine being married for all those years, and no realizing such a fact of significance!

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SadieJay's avatar

That was the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me on here! Look for the battlements of rubies. Oooohhhh....I am so excited for you...my brother. Haha. My uncle had our DNA tested and we are 3% African American, but you are the real deal. We have friends in SA and Namibia and are going to learn a little language before we go back. We took a trip to Capetown in 2016 and it was the best trip we have ever taken. Absolutely loved it there. And we went to tea at the Mt. Nelson. So gorgeous and the trip was like a gift from God. Before we left we both had copies of The Covenant by James Michener and read it together so we would not be idiots when we got there. We have been to Kenya, Tanzania and Morocco before, but reading that book was a great thing to do. Because when we got there, it was nothing like we pictured and more beautiful than anything we could have imagined. I got to cross off a bucket list item of standing in 2 oceans at once, the Indian and Atlantic. Well, not literally standing, but getting sprayed by both at Cape Agulhas. Then onto Namibia where our friends live. And making new friends and seeing cave paintings that were 100 meters from their house in the middle of nowhere. It was as if God had laid out His masterpiece for us to appreciate. ALL of it. And we were there in August-September of 2016 and got to change some African minds about Trump, because all they saw was CNN. Our friends are all from German descent and are tri-lingual at the least, but their ancestors settled there 150 years ago. Fascinating. Best to you and DeWife.♥

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daverkb's avatar

Well ... Africa is so Boss Over the Top Boss. And nothing like the bush and sitting around a camp fire at night and looking up into the primordial black expanse of the heavens. And the stars do shine brighter in Africa ... and catchy enough a phrase to be a tune!

My mom and I took a trip to the south of Africa around 1981/1982. We stayed in the Mount Nelson for a few nights. My claim to fame is that I a ran a bath and the bath ran out the bathroom door much to my mom's total chagrin. The bathrooms at the Mount Nelson are colonial era huge and there was a quarter inch of water there which I got up with towels and a lot of towel wringing. Fortunately, the bathrooms are all tiled and no water damage was done. Never forgot that one! The food and service at the Mount Nelson was fantastic ... and the dinners were seven course. Oink! Oink!

Thanks for your accounts which were very interesting. And yes, foreigners were once upon a time heavily influenced by US/Western media. That is changed and changing.

I watched the below yesterday because I wanted to get more of an idea on how attitudes in the EU have been influenced by media. Also, the remarks expressed in the video regarding the US 'presence' and influence in the EU is interesting. And I remember that in the Trump presidency that I began to think how much in vassalage to the EU countries are to the United States. I think the mirror here is eventually going to shatter. My own opinion is that anyone getting tight with the Americans are utter fools.

https://rumble.com/v4osyqi-eu-in-pre-war-with-russia-w-alexandre-guerreiro-live.html

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GenEarly's avatar

No, We are not all Awesome, i include myself..

Awe:To strike with awe, reverence, or respect; influence by exciting profound respect.

We live lives of Quiet Desperation that We can Avoid the Grim Reaper of Government, while Knowing that this current life is still Temporary.

“Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”― Patrick Henry

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SadieJay's avatar

OK...I really love the fellowship of like minded and appreciate all the critical thinkers on here. Including you. And, it is exciting to me to have that profound respect for many of the commenters on C&C. I have learned more from Jeff and the comments and rabbit holes I have been led into from comments than I have with any other source, except the Lord God Himself and His word. How's that?

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I am of the same opinion. Further, it seems to me that in these days, it is certain Substack writers, no longer the Church, who are doing the Lord's work.

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Peter GL's avatar

Didn't the Lord say that "false prophets will rise ... to deceive, if possible, even the elect"?

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SadieJay's avatar

Yes, and that is why we need discernment in all things. Big churches, little churches, Substacks. "For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect." Matt 24:24 All I can do is stay close to the Lord and have His word as my guide. Ugh...even the age old tradition of finding comfort in a church has been stolen. But I do know more people are looking for answers when they didn't even have questions 4 years ago.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

You're awesome Sadiejay ;-)

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Credenda's avatar

They didn’t want to know the truth. They saw their neighbors disappear during the night and no one talked about it. I have always wondered about the “good German”. Patriotic, law-abiding, professing to be Christian, and yet so willing to look the other way when great evil was percolating through their society. Are we really any different? How many times have we gone to war against countries we were told were our enemies? I never questioned any of it. I too am guilty of indifference. We are a world empire but it comes with a price, our very souls. And those who had atrocities committed against them are now doing the same to others with the full support of the American people. I’m looking and longing for another Kingdom now. I’m on my way to Immanuel’s land. Empires rise and fall but His kingdom is forever.

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SadieJay's avatar

Amen! I watched Megan Leavey last night. My eyes are wide open now. I am like "WTH were we doing over there?!!". What is our country, the police of the world? It is an evil agenda and people will not speak up or speak out. I suggest when it comes to our eternal souls we had better make it right with our Maker and be the light the world needs to see. And not choose fear. Choose faith.♥

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Tom's avatar

The horror of it is imagining that people would post on social media for "likes" while they wait at the train station.

It's hard to look into the abyss.

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RunningLogic's avatar

“Team Pfizer” and “Team Moderna” 🙄🤮

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