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Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

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Yahweh reigns, let the earth rejoice;

Let the many coastlands be glad.

Clouds and thick darkness are all around Him;

Righteousness and justice are the foundation of His throne.

Fire goes before Him

And burns up His adversaries all around.

His lightnings light up the world;

The earth sees and trembles.

The mountains melt like wax at the presence of Yahweh,

At the presence of the Lord of all the earth.

The heavens declare His righteousness,

And all the peoples see His glory.

— Psalm 97:1-6 LSB

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Thank you, Janice.

“I lift up my eyes to the mountains—where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.”

Psalm 121:1-2

NoVA mom's avatar

Love Psalm 121 💕

Julie Ann B's avatar

“He will not let your foot slip—He who watches over you will not slumber; Indeed, He who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.” Psalm 121:3-4

Laurie Hundven's avatar

Amen! Our God is still on His throne and is sovereign over all. He turns the hearts of kings (rulers) like water in His hands. I just sit back to see where His hand is directing them. He uses even their sinful choices to accomplish His plan and to move history to its final end - the return of our Lord Jesus Christ and His eternal kingdom.

"But according to His promise we are looking for new heavens and a new earth, in which righteousness dwells." (2 Peter 3 13) Keep your eye on the prize!

Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Two tier Kier Starmer, Labour, and the “conservative” Boris wave destroyed the UK. Burnham will do the same. Henry Nowak - say his name. Never forget the 250,000 girls raped by Islamist grooming gangs. Restore is the only way to decolonize Pakistan: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/decolonize-pakistan

Jpeach's avatar

Starmer is the equivalent of a Castle being taken off the Global Chessboard by Trump. The Epstein Files are the ultimate leverage to remove the Global Scum. This is Trump’s 4D Chess Game.

David A's avatar
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While, individuals like Starmer are important, I am not certain the globalists have a shortage of power pieces throughout their complete march through the Institutions. I see the US as being in a full fledged civil wars, thankfully minus the military aspect, thankfully, due to Donald Trump. I don't see Europe as very engaged yet.

BTW, I think perhaps Jeff missed a large aspect of the long known but formally released intelligence on COVID origins. While the US liability will not help Trump or the US, many nations engage in GOF research, yet the liability China faces for the global pandemic ( yes, I agree with the many arguments as to the response being a disaster and killing until millions, it is a real virus and the the spike, in the virus or in the c=vaccine, is long term very serious and often lethal. it will be five more years minimum before we understand the long term harms of both) The point is, China exposed the world to COVID and trillions of dollars in costs and millions dead, and this will greatly weaken their international influence.

JasonT's avatar

China has purchased many allies. I fear you may be a bit optimistic.

David A's avatar

They have tremendous influence, I just think it will be weakened in many ways, and this will help. Also if Ukraine is solved, and the US can establish deeper relations with Russia, being worked on, and India, definitely happening, then again, China is weaker.

JenniferS's avatar

The formal publication of that grooming gang report is the reason for the resignation. Everything else was survivable, even including all the heretofore known evidence of the gangs and government abrogation of duty.

Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

I am very wary of Burnham ascending, as I read that as mayor of Manchester he squelched the investigation and reporting of the rape gangs to keep Muslims voting for him.

Dena's avatar

Unfortunately the new PM may be even worse. Replacements often are.

Juju's avatar
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It is the reason for the public backlash, but public backlash is useless against the progressives. On its own it wouldn’t have gotten him out fast enough. The “Epstein” connection was. It was leveraged against him to get rid of him sooner than later. Which is strange since Epstein is just an elitist rape gang itself. 🙄 Why would that be more potent that the rape inquiry report?

So yes he deserves to be hung for his handling of the rape-gangs, but the reason for his resignation is the pressure Trump no doubt brought using the Epstein files. Maybe the evil globalists allowed it because they are desperately trying to reposition their power and strategy against Trump? Something we can’t see yet? Even Satan knows how to play chess …

Alice Ball's avatar

I’ve wondered the same Juju, and I wonder if because of the alliance of American progressive and British labor, and all of the globalist elites in that unholy alliance, made their Epstein scandal more unpalatable than the evil rape-British-girls scandal? Like American progressives can tolerate the raping, but not Epstein since that was their number one rager delusion against Trump? Who knows. One & all on both sides of the Atlantic, they’re the dirtiest elites I’ve ever seen.

Navyo Ericsen's avatar

Starmer IS an arrogant Epstein-class élite pretentious gasbag, which is obviously hate speech and I'm waiting for a knock at the door. The Night of the Living Bread is over as crybaby doughboy leaves the stage. And that hug of Starmer and Zelensky... that happened a lot inside the building as well, after every speech and in extended visits to the restroom. Just saying. I just wonder who's next? Rupert Lowe? Rhymes with garage? I doubt it. It will be some other globalist glove puppet until we hit maximum.

Janet's avatar

I understand it probably won’t be an improvement as the next one will come from the same fetid slimy lefty party. Major elections are not until 2029 I think. A good place to hear what’s going on from the other side, and not their particular brand of uniparty, is here. I get it every morning.

https://newsletter.conservativewoman.co.uk

Debra Nolasco's avatar

I've been reading The Conservative Woman for a few years. I also share many of their articles.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Starmer is, was, and always will be a real "Chuck Schumer"! For those of you unaware, being a "Chuck Schumer" is a euphemism for being a Piece of Sh*t.

It is good for the British people as well as the people of the world that he has been flushed down into the sewer of life. Now if the British people will stop screwing around and put Farage back in there, they might actually get their lives back.

Juju's avatar

I love that God gave us Jeff for such a time as this. “pretentious gasbag” 🤣🤣🤣🤣 funny and true

Freedom Fox's avatar

Wait just one cotton-picking minute, Yuri! You're a Restore Britain supporter? What?!? Please let this not be true.

Restore is a Stalking Horse Party intended to preserve Labor as majority. Splitting votes from Reform, Farage. False alternative on the right, created by Musk et al to divide Labor's opposition. Which is all it is capable of doing.

What gives? Why support the opposition? Is how radical leftists, Marxists retain power against the wishes of the majority of voters.

Try to explain that endorsement, oh ye Yuri. How, pray tell, does that math work to oust Labor-left alliance?

I mean, Reform ain't MAGA. It still supports censorship, other progressive agendas. But so does Restore. But Reform is only path out of Marxist UK totalitarianism.

Inisfad's avatar

Surely you’ve learned by now that Farage has absolutely no backbone, and is pretty much a gasbag as well.

Freedom Fox's avatar

Yes. And? What's the solution? Divide the opposition? How'd that work out for Venezuela? When Hugo Chavez first came into power it was because the opposition to Marxists was divided. Same second election. His electronic voting machines that flip election results were used, imported to the US. His opposition remained divided. The nation went to shit. Predictably. Under Marxists.

Farage is a weak gasbag, to be sure. Are you ready to send the UK down the Chavez spiral to hell because the opposition to Marxists is divided.

Learn from history. Or be doomed to repeat it.

Inisfad's avatar

As has been learned in Ireland, when the opposition (Sinn Fein) gives you the same policies that you wanted to vote out, you look elsewhere. Where did Farage go after Brexit, when, after he led the call for it and the country voted for it, he seemingly disappeared, and let the existing policies run roughshod all over it? Farage talks a good game, then disappears. That’s his M.O.

SHug's avatar

Got it - So Farage is a sh*t stirrer

Inisfad's avatar

Hi past involvement in politics seems to indicate that this is so. If anyone has any info on Farage actually staying on center stage, without slinking off somewhere, I’ll be glad to hear it. We don’t have enough ‘heroes’ currently, and those who pretend to be so, and then don’t deliver, do as much damage as those who openly support policies you don’t vote for.

Matt L.'s avatar
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Starmer’s likely replacement (Burnham) is a socialist and farther left than the man stepping down today. Was Epstein getting too close to Starmer just the straw that broke the camels back? I’m seeing Reform Party pick up more seats / support and 3+ years of (growing) man-on-the-street protests across the UK against against both Conservative/Tories and now more recently, Labour party’s - unwillingness to halt or reverse the waves of boats and illegal migrants.

Tom's avatar

"One may fairly ask how EU politicians with approval ratings in the low teens manage to keep getting re-elected and finally must be forced to resign. You won’t get a satisfying answer, but you can ask all you want."

You cannot "ask all you want" on social media in "Great" Britain, though.

FrankInFL's avatar

As I pointed out above, "protesting" has an entirely different look when there isn't any "right of the people to keep and bear arms".

Rob's avatar

As true a statement as any I've heard, just ask the folks who survived Tiananmen Square or the recent protests in Iran.

LC's avatar

Our "Common Sense" can tell us that these "failed politicians" had been deliberately placed into those positions, to achieve the real purpose - to create "Disasters". So, they did their job really well.

Now, send in the Mighty Mouses to save the day ! ?

Proberta's avatar

The real British reaction to Starmer's resignation:

https://x.com/Proper_Memes/status/2068980712431026343

Doc Krin's avatar

exactly the point I was going to make, with the addenda that: a: Here in the US, we CAN ask such pointed questions, with at least a modest percentage of Brits at Home and Abroad having access to our opinions, and b: Members of Parliament are mostly from districts which are rather smaller, both geographically and population wise, than US Congressional districts.

Therefore, as long as they can make their (smallish number) of constituents happy and not get cross ways with the rest of Parliament (or the Crown - while it remains to be seen if CIIIR has the fortitude to exercise his moral suasion as did his mother and grandfather, it's still there), it doesn't take much to keep their seat.

James Goodrich's avatar

I’m sure many of us here had a grandfather, uncle or great uncle that fought in Europe just 80 years ago to free country after country from an expanding authoritarian oppressive government. I can just imagine the millions and millions of Europeans that were overwhelmed with joy on liberation day, knowing the repressive Nazi regime had been defeated and the people’s liberties and freedoms were to be restored.

For me the sacrifice made to free the Europeans was closer than even a grandfather, it was my father. I remember when I was 16 my parents took 2 of us 4 kids on a real vacation for the first and only time. We went on a cruise to Bermuda. I remember seeing the scars on my father’s back and where the bullet exited his chest. I had no idea at that time he would only live another 4 years from that trip. After being sent to England from Germany a surgeon there saved my father’s life by removing his damaged lung. Imagine that surgery!

I’ve talked to my brother several times about how depressing it is to watch Europe and mainly England fall to communism as we think of the sacrifice our father gave them and so many other great Americans gave. For us it was just one generation ago., we watch with sadness. It’s personally hard to accept what’s happening to Europe.

Here is an SS officers dagger my father sent back to the states in “44”. I like to think he capped the guy!

https://share.icloud.com/photos/0f2o9n5jIiMGAa0G5xmVAOF9g

June's avatar

We need to face the fact it's also happening here! There are way too many socialists/communists running for office in our own country and winning! And too many radical Islamists attacking and killing our girls and women. We've allowed the same invasion of our country as England did. There needs to be many more deportations this year than last.

Dena's avatar

Trump recently announced a need to expand the investigation into naturalized citizens for deportation. Like Omar maybe?

Alan Devincentis's avatar

Same. Dad stationed in England 43/44. Not a good place to be at the time. Lucky for us.

Janet's avatar

Mine was in Burma getting a road built for invasion of Japan. Then the bombs fell. Earlier, he was supposed to go to what became the Battle of the Bulge but last minute orders sent him to Burma. My mom always gave credit to God.

James Goodrich's avatar

That’s where my father was shot at The Battle of the Bulge. He was part of the 4th armored division.

Fred's avatar

My Dad was in Germany. Growing up in the remote mountains, had a terrific sense of direction. Told of driving a General who insisted on going the wrong way over my father’s objections, and ended up on the front lines. They escaped, but was a harrowing experience. Thanks to all for their service! 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️

Juju's avatar

You ALL need to keep sharing these things nonstop for as long as God lets you live on the earth. We can’t let them rewrite history. We need people to never forget.

Nicholas Edward Bednarski, MD's avatar

Why must a new university president be someone else’s old university president? Are there not academics of stature who have shown administrative ability in lesser office that could be “ promoted”?

MMAGA's avatar

My thoughts exactly!! Every university president has to start off without any experience as a university president.

Choose someone new instead of recycling junk.

FrankInFL's avatar

They don't even have to be "academics". A college President s its CEO. The President's job is to run a business that happens, more-or-less-coincidentally to be a school.

laura-ann Knox's avatar

Kind of like a certain DJT having run business and now running a country?

Lori's avatar

Jeff would be a wonderful UF President. I vote for Jeff!

Anne Grinols's avatar

Carol Swain for UF President!

Ben Carson

Mitch Neubert

Tulsi?

🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Carol would be ideal.

Debra Nolasco's avatar

Speaking of Carol Swain, this is a terrific short video from PragerU, titled, "The Inconvenient Truth About The Democratic Party"..https://www.prageru.com/videos/inconvenient-truth-about-the-democratic-party

Pavane's avatar

Yes. There was the (deliberate) Mandelson blunder. But, what about the gangs? You know, the r@pe gangs of a certain demographic? Starmer is up to his neck in that atrocity, too.

Valoree Dowell's avatar

Yet was that absolute demonic atrocity mentioned in ANY news report? Dante’s ninth circle of hell for all of them.

Juju's avatar

Thankfully X users are mentioning it nonstop

SB's avatar

That’s been happening for years. He didn’t do anything but no one else did either

James Goodrich's avatar

God help Great Britain, and getting rid of Starmer is a good start but who will replace him is the question? In Canada Trudeau was replaced with Mark Carney a friggin banker that has total business interests in the Ukraine. The company he worked for has huge investments in energy companies there, he’s a disaster for Canada! So of coarse he’s all in on sending billions of dollars to the Ukraine, because it’s all about Carney and his money. Well a guy named Burnham is the front runner as Starmers replacement, and I’ve read he’s to the left of Starmer. If this guy gets in and continues or accelerates down the path of communism/socialism, open borders England is cooked! It’s so sad to see what’s happened to England and the west.

DaveL's avatar

The “new” guy is a Tony Blair protégé. Enough said!

Valoree Dowell's avatar

Party politics are the death of common sense.

Jeff Johnson's avatar

Public universities are nothing anymore but laboratories for progressivism. I mean, I grew up in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia, and I continue to be absolutely stunned at what is happening down there in public education. Talk about deplorable...

Lisa Ca's avatar

I can’t agree more. My second cousin went to med school at I think vanderbilt in AZ and she came out an unbeliever and woke as can be! I am floored. All about “women’s rights”. i’m shocked she even got married to a man. Just disgusting. and i have no doubt it was the med school that did it to her.

Jeff Johnson's avatar

When my oldest daughter, who grew up in Fort Worth, TX, left for college in (another state), she was the epitome of conservative Christianity, as she was raised. By the time she graduated 4 years later, I didn't even hardly know her. Today, at 34, she is married to a leftist Democrat living in, of all places, Chicago. I love her dearly, and we talk weekly, and I know she loves me, but we simply cannot go outside of certain agreed upon boundaries in our conversations. It truly breaks my heart, and I pray for them daily.

Debra Nolasco's avatar

Brainwashing in our public schools, colleges & universities is very real & we have John Dewey & also the Marxist professors that came from the Frankfurt School to our country following WWII to thank for all that has been allowed to happen to the primary & secondary education in this country. Once those professors infiltrated our colleges & universities, it was the beginning of the end. The brainwashing was so insidious & so incremental, that those affected by it, don't even realize they are victims. Another very nefarious influence in recent decades is the CCP. I am currently reading a very revealing book that every American should be aware of titled, "The Red Tsunami", by T. Casey Fleming.

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Glen Rabenburg called the (Morrill Land Grant) Ag Schools prostitutes for Big Pharma/Ag/Chemical

CeeMcG's avatar

Wondering if the UK Rape Gang report might have been the nail in the coffin for Starmer. Starmer was Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and Head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) from November 2008 to October 2013 - probably turned a blind eye to the Pakistani gangs who were trafficking so many young girls. 😡

shayne's avatar

He did turn a blind eye. As a child, he was thrust into the Jimmy Savile circle.

SB's avatar

So has everyone else tho

Juju's avatar

That’s certainly a nail in the coffin, but given he personally is not implicated in the atrocities himself, (ie he didn’t rape a young British girl, “as far as we know”,) he could skate under the protests. Possibly there’s much worse that directly implicates him personally in the Epstein files that we haven’t heard yet, and Trump was leveraging that to accelerate his removal.

Dr Linda's avatar

There is so much going on today. I appreciate getting some of it sorted out on C&C.

Emily 🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼's avatar

Highly recommend listening to Susan Kokinda and Barbara Boyd re City of London Vs Trump (Globalist vs American Model). In addition to the Promethean Action YouTube channel, they also have a free email newsletter and zoom meetings called Bootcamps - check it out: https://www.prometheanaction.com

Merry McIntyre's avatar

Agree wholeheartedly, Emily. I also recommend Rich Does Politics on YouTube. He has the Promethian gals on frequently.

Janet's avatar

Essential place to understand what is really going on and trumps plan. They have connected dots for me big time.

Emily 🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼's avatar

Yes I second that! I have learned so much from the guests on “Rich Does Politics”

Karen Clay's avatar

How about Dr. Ben Carson to run UF???

Neil Kellen's avatar

How about Mr. Jeff Childers?

SB's avatar

My thinking, too

SHug's avatar

Then he might not have time to write C&C

Lori's avatar

YES!!!!!!!

PonyBoy's avatar

I have really expected the people of Britain to "Tar and Feather" sir Starmer long before now.

The simple fact that he refused to treat Muslims as the vile criminals they are for systematically raping very young white girls is unforgivable.

For failure to act on this alone, Starmer, in a law abiding society would have been removed almost immediately after taking office.

FrankInFL's avatar

Yes, "protesting" has an entirely different look when there isn't any "right of the people to keep and bear arms".

Lori's avatar

He is a sadist and loves to watch.

Inverted Pyramid's avatar

Remember when President Trump went to Scotland and inaugurated a golf course while completely ignoring Starmer?

TAW

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Well obviously--because golf is actually important!

UnvaxxedCanadian's avatar

You neglected the Ukrainian rentaboy scandal. A few Ukrainian male “models” set fire to Starmers car and house. Officially the Russians paid them to do it. Uh huh

Personally i think Starmer didn’t pay for the “modelling services” but what do I know???

Whats with the elite and homosexuality anyway?

shayne's avatar
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Public boarding schools, which to us means "private boarding schools." The wealthy and titled sent their kids to these places. Most of them, at some point, were introduced to homosexuality, basically raped. Then there's all the other institutions, orphanages, churches et al. It's been swept under the rug for 100's of years.

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Nailed it. So to speak.

SB's avatar

Do as the Romans did… this is not new

shayne's avatar

Sadly no it isn't.

Dolce Far Niente's avatar

One important aspect of vice is that more and worse is always required as the thrill of the prohibited activity diminishes.

Once someone starts down the path of sexual vice, there is no real stopping place; the previously unthinkable becomes the next thrill to be sought.

laura-ann Knox's avatar

Like that formee NH legislator that Jeff referenced yesterday? The trannie?

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

On the playing fields of Eton, doncha know?

Wise Old Woman in the Woods's avatar

For all the good news, there is still on the horizon the battle over boys in girls sports. Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J both involve males using pharmaceuticals to reduce testosterone while pumping their bodies full of estrogen. I actually feel for both males. We never discuss their mothers. Why would a woman, who knows from her own 'lived' experience of being female, push for their sons to enter women's spaces?

Susan Seas's avatar

No man could handle being a real woman! From what I’ve experienced they can’t handle pain 😅

Wise Old Woman in the Woods's avatar

Isn't that a real thing related to child bearing?

Christine's avatar

So VERY TRUE!

June's avatar

Sadly, those mothers consider having status with (and attention from) the elites by having a "trans kid". Especially in Hollywood. It's absolutely demented and the worst kind of child abuse.

Wise Old Woman in the Woods's avatar

It is like the Joan Crawford "Mommy Dearest" for fame on steroids. Living in LA, I can attest to real conversations where upper class white women engaged in this insanity. A AAA guy helped with my car and he told me his brother had a opportunity in Florida. I can't remember where he was from, somewhere from South America. He was hesitant to move so I explained about the drag queen story hour at the local school and asked if that is what he wanted his daughter to experience.