But of all the imperfect people walking the earth today I’d say about 98% of us aren’t making plans to carry out mass murder events; neither are we actively involved in ongoing mass murder events; nor are we lying about our involvement in historical mass murder events.
That means, if 98% of us imperfect people alive today (app 7.5 billion people more or less) have neither been involved in the planning of nor the carrying out of mass murders there is a very small, a teensy-weensy number of people walking the earth today directly responsible for a whole lot of evil chit.
The reason for that, in my opinion, is most normal people to some degree believe in a Supreme Being while the mass murdering minority follow the horned one from hell, the Father of Lies, or the democrat’s favorite, the lord of the flies and they, the mass murdering portion, have their followers who willingly do the mass murderer’s bidding.
Now that doesn’t mean some portion of the 98% doesn’t experience an out of control level of anger on occasion that makes them appear capable of committing murder; or that there are those of us who suffer unrecognized psychological imbalances that might cause another person’s death, whether accidentally or laden with purpose; or there are the few who experience sudden side effects after long term use of a psychotropic drug prescription, or a combination of which now that I’m thinking along those lines, most people ‘responsible’ for mass murders (defined as greater than three lives lost in one event)are mostly found in that ignored category. Now another category has been defined we might start considering the possibility of weaponized forced vaccination as a reality.
Nobody is perfect that’s for sure. If we were, we would all be able to differentiate between the sick, lame and crazy and the devil’s own spawn.
I was planning to take this post in another direction, towards HUMANISM actually, but after the attempt on President Trumps life in Butler, PA. last month I was redirected onto a thorny path by what I read in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
From the Philadelphia Inquirer whose July 13, 2024 headline read:
Photos: Trump injured at rally in Butler County, Pa.
The former president had just begun delivering a speech at a rally in Butler, Pa. when the Secret Service intervened.
Those headlines are all I have left. The content was as ho-hum as the headlines above which I saved; the story has since been blocked for me. The message said only subscribers can read it. I was a subscriber, at least I thought I was a subscriber when I read it. Twice. The second time was because I found it difficult believing how almost disappointed they sounded when I read it the first time.
However, they couldn’t match their columnist Will Bunch’s expression of disappointment. I’m really sorry I didn’t print his scream out. It disappeared after two days if my memory is properly functioning today. I saved the links he embedded in his copy, though. I thought I’d save readers the hassle of breaking the scream of conscious 43 times. Yeah, 43. Here are a couple off the chart diversions Bunch included in his piece you might not want to miss , like
…For Bunch, whose family once owned a small business college in Peoria, interest in higher education is in his DNA. But in recent years, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer opinion columnist, the increasingly angry tenor of America’s culture wars (from the George W. Bush era to the rise of the Tea Party to the ascent of Donald Trump) has demonstrated that attitudes toward college and the political divisions in this country go hand in hand. “We’ve seen the polling numbers,” he says, “and we know that college has become the fault line in American politics. If you have a degree, you’re more likely to vote Democratic; if you don’t, you’re more likely to vote Republican. Why is that?”
Maybe those who forsake the degree grow up faster; their minds are mature and in sync with their brains enabling them to recognize BS at a younger age . Or maybe most Americans have a natural disinclination to mind control.
Brown on the other hand, appears to have embraced the mind control concept eagerly; the Rockefeller money made the embrace come naturally to them, I’m sure.
An example of mind control happens to be in the library of Bunch’s alma mater where we find the truncated message from 1941 that encourages the US to prepare for another war hiding unseen behind juniors credo https://library.brown.edu/create/rock50/the-credo-of-john-d-rockefeller-jr/ that so many are supposed to have found inspiring.
I believe in the dignity of labor, whether with head or hand; that the world owes no man a living but that it owes every man an opportunity to make a living.
I believe that thrift is essential to well ordered living and that economy is a prime requisite of a sound financial structure, whether in government, business or personal affairs.
I believe in the sacredness of a promise, that a man’s word should be as good as his bond; that character—not wealth or power or position—is of supreme worth.
I believe that the rendering of useful service is the common duty of mankind and that only in the purifying fire of sacrifice is the dross of selfishness consumed and the greatness of the human soul set free.
I believe in an all-wise and all-loving God, named by whatever name, and that the individual’s highest fulfillment, greatest happiness, and widest usefulness are to be found in living in harmony with His will.
…Finally, careful consideration should be given to the danger of this power passing into the hands of those public authorities who care little for the precepts of the moral law. Who will blame a government which in its attempt to resolve the problems affecting an entire country resorts to the same measures as are regarded as lawful by married people in the solution of a particular family difficulty? Who will prevent public authorities from favoring those contraceptive methods which they consider more effective? Should they regard this as necessary, they may even impose their use on everyone…
I believe that love is the greatest thing in the world; that it alone can overcome hate; that right can and will triumph over might.
Reality
These are the principles, however formulated, for which all good men and women throughout the world, irrespective of race or creed, education, social position or occupation are standing, and for which many of them are suffering and dying.
These are the principles upon which alone a new world recognizing the brotherhood of man and the fatherhood of God can be established. It is to help usher in this new day that our sons have dedicated themselves to the service of their country.
And it is that they may be kept worthy of this high service that we call upon all parents and neighbors in this city and throughout the length and breadth of this fair land to stand with us in supporting the United Service Organizations and their campaign.
It’s not as if the modus operandi of the Rockefeller’s is the product of my fevered imagination. I used to admire John D. until I could no longer ignore the dark consequences of his organization’s efforts nor deny the Rockefeller role in the abrogation of our Constitution those efforts resulted in.
…Enormous pieces of our criminal law were thus written by a private group of preeminent lawyers and judges, who were paid by a private charity that pushed them to accept the social scientific ideas that the charity had been promoting for decades. This was not a sinister conspiracy, but the Foundation did intentionally keep its role out of the public view: the Rockefeller Foundation saw itself as conducting a “silent revolution,” a massive transformation of the country in which their own role would be almost totally invisible and of which the MPC was an important part. It is crucial that we understand this revolution, so that we can better understand how our laws are written and can think more critically about how they should be written.
Unlike Friedman I cannot deny such a massive, almost totally invisible transformation of the Rights that Americans recognize as the cornerstone of our freedom is anything but a sinister conspiracy against US.
And it could not have been pulled off without the long term assistance of the controlled press.
“We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost 40 years. …It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is more sophisticated now and prepared to march towards a world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto determination practiced in past centuries.”[9], [10], [11]
BTW.It’s generational. Like the monarchies used to be…
I regret I am unable to provide the context the following links were used to further hyperbolize Bunch’s reaction to the assassination attempt in Butler, PA.
But among those who support Trump how many of them ever considered that kind of abuse would happen under his watch?
Abuse such as displayed there in Pittsfield, Massachusetts is such an alien concept to Trump supporters that if any of his team pulled a trick like that, and it couldn’t have happened unless someone with some authority approved, it would surely be viewed with more trepidation by his followers than the news about the lax security caused them following the assassination attempt at Butler, PA.
Because that’s the way Trump’s supporters are, Americans balanced by belief in God and the Constitution and a deep dislike of being bullied into an existence led by democrats who provide no evidence they honor God or Country. Their conduct in Pittsfield was evidence enough they do not honor nor respect the citizenry.
Trump supporters are not like the haters who hate harmony, neither are they dreamers of national discord, nor are they like the rude seeking reason to riot.
It is my understanding Trump Americans will not support anyone or any party whose beliefs do notchallenge those ideals the Progressive’s hold close to their cold hearts and shackled minds.
Beliefs in issues such as abortion, open borders, and weaponizing diversity or any other circumstance or contingency they can manipulate to their benefit since all are schemes as noxious as that arrogant display of power in Massachusettes by the Harris team. Once again, they took the Jesuit rule of ‘the means justify the end’ beyond the norm, as if that phrase could be said to have a norm.
As any Trump supporter knows, the abuse of power such as the Progressive’s seek is limited by the U.S. Constitution; that being ordained and established to, among other comforts, establish Justice and promote the general Welfare.
So which candidate do you feel most threatened by? The one that allegedly denied the Constitution or the one that pretends the Constitution doesnot exist?
and since that inability provides fertile opportunity to exploit as only democrats are capable of exploiting I think it best we go back in history for a look at the intrigue behind all the death and destruction that took place in the Middle East during the Obama years that we were prevented access to
The Bulgarian Documentary Obama and the CIA would not let you see
One of the viral videos of Harris is a chant she does about becoming and being and so on. It is likely it is a lot more sinister than mere cackling idiocy, which she would have the uninitiated believe. Her father was an Ivy league Marxist prof. She cannot, not know this material, and she cannot have achieved her political heights by sleeping her way to the top. I know of far, far better looking women that couldn’t even sleep their way to the middle and with greater effort. She got where she is because she is part of a Marxist cabal that are central to organizations in Washington and elsewhere.