A Corollary to the Truth About the Obsession with the Phantasm Freedom of Speech
The Corollary: (::Ahem ahem:: ::Cough cough::)
There is no such thing as freedom of speech, only trolling minefields.
After spending great gobs of time and energy looking at the landscape of people saying things, especially the things that get into the mass media mainstream, it has come to my attention that Cain's Agency is running smoothly on all cylinders. Even with "X" comporting itself as the FREEDOM OF SPEECH LIBERATOR, it is really just a platform for Caesar's militant ops to better surveille those who like to blap in the Minefield. And then we all get to be the most ferocious trollees.
Venezuela opposition urges global protest over poll results. - Chyron at the bottom of a BBC News story related to the Venezuelan presidential election won quite suspiciously by Marxist incumbent Nicolás Maduro
Guh? Please forgive me. I had no idea from where the image came, but I had a feeling it was from one of the Lord of the Rings films. I'll share with you right now that I'd seen large chunks of the first two and hardly any of the third because they are all so painfully boring. Every good-guy character is a monochromatic he-man, the hobbit dudes are wimpy wanna-be he-men, the weasel who says "Precious" all the time is mind-bendingly annoying, the orcs are stereotypically gruesome, there's a lot of swordsing going on — and on — and on (::yawwn::), and of course there is a gargantuan good-guy army swarming to take on bad-guys and I guess recapture the place they've taken — or something. What, there are still two-&-a-half hours left of this? Uhh. Well, at least I've got my popcorn and chocolate-covered raisins. Maybe I can have fun with this new movie theater recliner seat, may nap a bit. And please, I've frequently expressed exceeding conciliation and asked some dozen people what the big deal is with Lord of the Rings, book or movie. None of them could share with me anything that reflects anything truly deep or meaningful about it. Oh but they've got to throw the ring into the volcano! So? But that's all exciting and everything! No it isn't, it just isn't. But here's the thing. I get it.
AUTHORIZED TO USE LETHAL FORCE - Seen on the back window of a black Ford F-150 just above stickers of a Navy insignia and American flag
Bottom line, there is just a compelling need to kick ass. It is in every individual, particularly men. Somewhere, somehow, against some asshole who desperately needs it, we just have an instinctive need for the overwhelming gratification that we've pounded on someone who we know is just threatening something or more importantly someone in some obviously nefarious way. I came across a quick video, kind of like a TikTok I guess though I never look at any TikTok, and this was the conversation between a "man on the street" interviewer and trucker-looking dude in his forties. Maybe you've seen it before. It went something like this. "Excuse me, sir, what would you do if someone broke into your home to rob you and intend to do harm to your family?" "I'd call 8-1-1." "Don't you mean 9-1-1?" "No, 8-1-1, so I know where to dig a hole." This makes its way onto the big screen all the time — um, I guess now onto our 72" screens in our living rooms. What is the latest film showcasing Jason Statham or Keanu Reeves or Denzel Washington or whichever buff cool dude going out and mercilessly blasting a bunch of really really really rotten guys in very very very nasty ways? These films make millions, because these films awaken something supremely visceral. But since we can't ecstatically have the Ride of the Rohirrim with a thousand other maniacally zealous warriors and - just - kick - some - major - *#&%#*@#, we enjoy it in our movies and video games. In the privacy of our own little fortresses we call homes. Really, we are all cooped up secure behind our little roofed four-walled castles — why? It is nice to have a home where can live and play and nowadays often work from our bedrooms-turned-offices. Of course we can also protect those with whom we have to do on a regular basis, most times that is those within our family, maybe even our immediate community — our tribe.
So we make nice and smile and pretend and then join up with those we think we can share some kind of common cause. And you ultimately get this, to the right there, a nation that looks like this. This is a map of what was once the Holy Roman Empire. This is as it was in 1789. Ahh. The delightful unity just pours off the screen. Please note it didn't officially end until 1806. Kinda looks like it already did... The point is everyone everywhere is in this. Right now. No matter what you think about the size of your own splendidly noble and righteous tribe, you are at war with someone else. No matter how much you strut about how much you're above that kind of thing, you're not.
The wise warrior avoids the battle. - Sun Tzu
You know bad people wherever need to get theirs, and you are just looking for the bigger bully to lead the crusade. It has happened everywhere, at every point in history. The cycle never stops — sometimes warring is heavy, sometimes it seems lighter. We like "democracy" for a while until some tyrant must crack heads a bit more for our provincial benefit, then we think we can have "democracy" again until the thing starts all over again. It is all just executed in so many varied, imaginative, often really weird, always very lethal ways. We can then believe that this time it's different! We can never war like that again! The key to the trolling minefields truth is that it all starts with talking, and it will always, always come under the legitimate regulatory powers of Caesar. Oh no, no! There simply can't be censorship! First Amendment and all!
And then we slink back into our tiny little protective palaces because otherwise we'd just have to shoot someone. And now we're back to trying to find a way to keep the idiocy they're putting into some genuinely destructive political demand from afflicting us so we can just plain avoid shooting some who needs it. ...Annnd hopefully evade the shooting that would be done to us by someone else who doesn't like what we've been saying... When the pressure of that clustermfntcgk just can't be contained, then you have a hot war. Doesn't matter if it's notable increases in murder, theft, arson, all of them, and the accompanying prosecution (or lack thereof) — over to mass killings or even political assassinations once called regicide, something explicitly favored by the Jesuits (I mean what if a given potentate is Hitler?) — on over to the very mundane ways people are so demoralized that they commit suicide, a plague especially afflicting young adults — then over to the viciously disruptive things countries do to displace large segments of their populations — then on over to those more familiar larger military conflagrations — There are so many others that just don't look like anything "war" we're used to. That's the entire intention of World Op activity. Doesn't matter what it is — this is The War. That searing hot war that may happen, by the way, the "World War THREE!!!" everyone fears? You don't even know. With the very latest in police and military technology, it will be nothing like you've ever seen before. Or not seen, as it is happening today simply because the technology is getting so insidiously perfected that a hot war won't even be necessary. The insidious media exploitation of good Catholicist sentiments is being ramped up. The data acquisition is way better than the neighbor-snitching-on-neighbor network. The cleansing program is way better than the nice quick guillotine action cheerfully employed not long after the time of the posted map there, you know, to summarily dismiss those belonging to the naughty ugly tribe. I can't get too deep into a topic that, yes, again, is already addressed exhaustively in tomes upon tomes stacked to the ceilings in bulging libraries everywhere. Conflict — I do think some people have written a bit about it already. I do wish to make a few points about it all to close out this home page piece, which, yes, would be much longer with all I'd like to add but just can't.
Aufere, trucidare, rapere, falsis nominibus imperium; atque, ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant. - From Tacitus in Agricola (Latin for "farmer" or "peasant") a book about a Roman military rule in ancient Britain. Translated: "To ravage, to slaughter, to usurp under false titles, they call empire; and where they make desert, they call it peace."
The most significant arrangement of the necessarily incessant warring is mostly opaque, in the shadows — in fact it is so deep in the deepest state that to say they even cast a shadow is to insult them. There are dozens of terrific muckrakers who show us some of the cream off the top, but they just never wade any deeper. Whitney Webb is one of the best, and very well known among the conspiracy truth set. She names names, boldly detailing how much of the System machinations that impact all of us are authoritatively manipulated by World Ops, as much as she implicitly urges robust participation in the resistance — here's why of course! Naturally she really only stops at "It is a cabal of espionage agencies like the CIA and the private mostly financial corporate interests that make all the wars and bad things." Well, maybe I can help make this a little more succinct and comprehensive. May I? I've got a whole page with just about every single "Bad Guy" we can sneer at, at whom we can get that nice thrill of just raging against them all and just, um, well, rage some more. I don't think the enraged realize just how much they are merely playing the valiant anarchist, someone holding the same ideological commitment of those they revile. Interminable internecine bloodshed in the name of FREEDOM! — what could be better? Only thing is after you rage against the machine, then what? As long as the World Ops can keep people in a state of war without the hot, they're good. It is a very dicey juggling act, however, as it will always explode in ways that aren't good... orrr, maybe it is very good for them and their goals. Keep in mind it really isn't only them being bad. Scripture does pretty much make pretty clear, we do kind of deserve it. As Pogo once said so famously, "We have met the enemy, and he is us."
As if he were an entrepreneur offering a show. - Said of a Spanish Inquisition official about the auto-da-fé, the ritualistic condemnation of heretics that often included a public execution
You can see this when looking at how distracted we really are. When those World Ops look upon the horizon of humanity and see enough immersed in enjoying all the ecclesiocratically arranged performance art, they know they've got us by the balls. And yes, even though there is a ton of it on television, in the movie houses, and now in that little screen on the smartphone, it really does start in the Catholicist worship centers. Yeah, many tend to call them "churches," but given over to Rome so intractably most are merely happy peppy idolatry shops. In her book Shepherds for Sale Megan Basham started naming names of those somewhat prominently out there who call themselves good and wholesome evangelical reformed non-denominational truly-Christian gospel-loving Bible-respecting and really super-on-fire for Christ in the most good and wholesome ways... except they are fully embracing and loudly pronouncing things that come straight from Hell. Not only that but they are linking up with officially registered "non-governmental" organizations that expressly and boastfully work by precepts and principles that are heinously unbiblical. Basham's gotten a good measure of grief from these widely respected church leaders for her very accurate critique. Thing is, I can help with this too! I've got a page for this that may just make the whole thing more concise, an exposition simply about how Christian churches make themselves mere subdivisions of the Roman Catholic ecclesiocracy by contracting with its governing entity through tax-exempt non-profit statures.
The Trolling Minefield is so entrancing — it is so much fun! How is all this happening? How are so many waging a Culture War they don't even know they are in as much as they thoroughly enjoy the battle? How are they destroying their souls so proficiently just as people have since humankind began? It is almost as if they are committing acts of human sacrifice against themselves, you know? Well...
The beginning of wisdom is this: get wisdom. Whatever else you get, get understanding. Hold on to instruction, do not let it go; guard it well, for it is your life. - Fourth chapter of Proverbs, 7th and 13th verses
Key takeaways from all of this. First, this brief is not any call for resistance, remonstration, rebellion or any kind of challenge to the authoritative work of Cain's Legacy. Rome has been doing this for millennia, and it is there because God allowed it to be there and should anyone go after it Caesar is instructed to respond in kind. It is wholly justified and much of why everything is as it has just been described. The only thing that this particular effort is about is understanding. I myself am still looking to understand. If you are a regular reader you'll know I posit the Society of Jesus is the main influencer for all of it, and is such because of the charge given it in the fourth chapter of Genesis. I really don't think you can miss this if you read Scripture, look at the history, and pay attention to current events. It really isn't that hard. Often to those who bleat things like, "The WEF people are pulling everyone's strings!" I then ask, "Ahem, who is pulling their strings?" The question I myself still have is, could there be those pulling the Jesuits' strings? Who else could be so far behind that green curtain that to know would be too disturbing? I know we wrestle against powers and principalities in the spiritual realm as it is — maybe, again just maybe that's a wonderful matter left for God's eyes only and our refuge in Him is enough. Second, any and all of this here in my current home page piece indeed my entire webzine is to draw people to That Rock. He is Christ. He is Kingdom. All of Him in the beautiful reality of His word and grace, not in the pitiful performance art that so many labor to pass off as Him. He awaits your response to His invitation — put on His garments and enter through His gate. Third, after tasting and seeing that He is so very good, turn right back around, go back into the World, and share Him and His with others. Be available as living little logos to His Big Logos. It is those words from which true freedom comes. Does the Holy Spirit dwell so richly in you so anything that comes out of your mouth rides on Him? "Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is freedom." Yes meet up with others who believe on Him. Yes pray with them and speak about His words with them. Yes worship Him in Spirit and in Truth. All the time. Revel in the genuine freedom therein. But then take that to those so overrun by the horrors of System devotee activity and the commensurate ruthlessness of condemnation that comes from the often quite belligerent law enforcement. It will always be there no matter how intensely dedicated are those in THE GREAT RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. No worries, you are in His mighty grip. On the last day His righteous judgment will take care of everything, make everything right. Leave all that to Him — we all know so well "'Vengeance is Mine' saith the Lord." However... "Mercy triumphs over judgment."
Go get that. It is worth your life. It was worth His.
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It is an adult fable, and while it has gotten a bit of attention out there in the new-books world, it is a sobering tale about what it is like to be a rabidly devout Catholicist. For all that good wholesome Catholicists are known for, indeed some of those things are indeed very good wholesome things, one defining characteristic is their overriding dread. This story makes that come alive, quite hauntingly I might add. It illuminates that condition with the reality that the good wholesome Catholicist is and always will be looking to find out what the gol-danged thing is with that, and sure enough, it simply has to come from that thing the authorities tell us is so very fearfully mysterious but that they'll find it for sure no matter how many of the best and brightest minds and bravest and mightiest armies are sent out to get it! Sometime... And they wait, and wait, and wait... Well, I won't give away the ending, you can check it out. But does involve a lonely eternity deep in the great vast emptiness... You'll get it.
In the meantime, the latest spawned manifestation of the spectacular imaginarium deftly managed by the ordained World Ops is the thing called "A.I," something perfectly situated for people to glom all over what they think will be That One Grand Mystery Revealed that will make them! I'd finally found a decent tome that speaks meaningfully about it and the hell it represents, above and beyond the piddle mainstreamed psyop glop people are forced to imbibe. It is Feeding the Machine, and it might just as well be titled "The Extraction Machine," a reference frequently employed in the book. It does fine work detailing how the vaunted "A.I." is and always will be a weapon for carrying out the necessary human sacrifice Cain's Legacy must perform for the reprobate population it must govern.
Thing is, the Truth Rule essentially associated with this is this operative activity has been happening for millennia, lack of superduperextrasuperduperultrasuperdupermegasuperduper-fast processing information technology notwithstanding. You can't miss it if you look carefully at the history of Roman Catholic Inquisition, even today still going very strong and proficiently continuing Cain's work. Everything related to government is Rome, and it always has been since that very first city was erected for the necessary prosecutorial activity, expanding into Babylon then on through Persia, Greece, Rome, and now the Anglo US/UK nexus that still gets its marching orders from the Gesu comfortably nestled in the Vatican. One of those revelatory things I've discovered in that study — one that anyone may do themselves, it just may require asking Christ to let them see it — is that all the religious things across the globe that draw people from Him, every one of them, were invented by this entity. This is standard procedure for the preeminent body representing the Ministry of Condemnation. This means the question arises and it is a difficult one. It is one I've been ruminating on for some time. Was even Protestantism itself an invention of the Jesuits? Was the Reformation something the deep ops of the Romanist hegemony stoked for the expressed purpose of establishing just as splendid a villain to wage war against, as were the Muslims and the Eastern Orthodoxers and any and all major cults and sects and any others that have been shaped and molded and contorted into some ritualistic/liturgical/virtue-signaling/browbeating thing they could rail and roil and rage against — implicitly but very pragmatically to draw people closer to Rome? So much history to elucidate here, but I'll just direct you to another fascinating book, this one Unbelievers by Alex Ryrie. It is a take on doubt and unbelief mostly in Christendom through the centuries, and it does touch quite a bit on Rome's role in making people lose, dismiss, reject, just plain jettison their belief in God. Another excerpt if I may, demonstrating that if those World Ops did not invent the Protestant Reformation, they were definitely going all in to greatly exploit it.
Recall that following Luther's bold challenge the warfare that happened got way more heated. Authorized World Ops with seven-fold strength against any "protestors" or "reformers" had been around for millennia before the Jesuits were given the job. The 95 Theses incident would not have happened unless they wanted it to happen, for the expressed purpose of generating the desired antipathy so they could do their insidious work. The true Christian church was around for all those millennia also, people meeting in genuinely ungrafted worship communities in homes and modest meeting halls living out the gospel and not at all a concern of Rome. It is my contention that when people even as far back as the budding church under the Empire were persecuted it was because they tried to challenge, chide, remonstrate, demonstrate, make huge waves against what Rome was about. They may have even entered into rebellion against it, indeed "protesting" that in which they had no business and screeching about "reforming" something that by definition was doing the firmly entrenched work of Hell. This is not to dismiss the meaning of the martyrdom — Jesus spoke clearly about what the magistrates may do to those who do worship Him in Spirit and in Truth, definitely commendable service in His name. The thrust here is how successful the Jesuits have been in their "Counter Reformation" activity, even to the extent of manipulating sentiments related to the persecution making it all one giant grandstanding program. Oh my. Look at those once stalwart Protestant denominations. Congregational, Presbyterian, Methodist, Lutheran, Baptist — at one time especially throughout the 19th century proclaiming the gospel with a fervor that included a rich robust explication of the evils of Roman Catholicism. By the mid-1900s the Jesuits' sinister work didn't even require a shot fired (in the early Reformation days of the 1500s the executioner's axe was used on a quite regular basis). In fact, with the Johnson Amendment muzzling Protestant churches and muting their impact, some scant 60, 70 years later they've effectively given in — now virulently promoting sodomism, socialism, and racialism as the core tenets of their "faith." And they are dying off as a result. Their congregants are almost all elderly and their numbers are dwindling. Just about every one of their church buildings and grounds are rundown and unkempt. The better looking ones only survive by holding fun God club things like pot lucks every other month and spiffy Saturday morning ornament hangings at Christmas time.
They sign up as tax-exempt non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations, the official registration with the exceedingly good-doing fully Caesar-endorsed program. Doing this makes themselves just as much beholden to his rule over their affairs as the most hifalutin Roman Catholic church. And the warfare follows within Christendom, exactly the way the Jesuits want it. It is exactly how the extirpation of Protestantism has happened so more and more will "Come home to Rome." It can't get more harrowing than that. And yes, I've wanted for some time to delve deep into those internecine killing fields. How there are so many hill-to-die-on Calvinists, anti-dispensationalists, young-earthers, and more who even if they share decent theological points that we may all deeply consider are so ferociously belligerent that not only do the battles wage unchecked but the church has been driven into the immorality that is so devastating. This is all not just some angels-dancing-on-the-pinhead stuff. Lots of people think none of this sectarian navel-gazing means a thing, that it's really about the global arena and the consuming threat of World War III. No, this is the core matter. These are the things that shape every deep-state World Op superintendence. It doesn't matter when it seeps into and vomits out onto everything through the commercial, financial, corporate, consulting, marketing, journalistic, bureaucratic, technocratic, or any other incestuously connected domains... It is all Cain's Legacy. And it is going nowhere until the last day when God's wrath is poured out.
Here is a terrific piece about J.D. Unwin's excellent work from a century ago. If you aren't familiar with it he goes into great detail about how eventually our protracted and sanctioned sexual immorality will destroy us. Then there is this very recent piece by Edward Ring, coincidentally articulating a very real consequence of Unwin's study: that marauding sodomism has absolutely wrecked the advanced industrialized Western Civilization's capacity to, yes, make babies. Indeed sodomism today is in a very real sense murdering those who should be joyfully inhabiting the future generations. Sorrowfully much of the lethal sexual "liberation" dogma bilged into the world comes from the modernist Protestant church's leadership blapping proudly about it. They often sound so erudite but are merely reproducing what the Jesuit-dominated university network has told them to say, to believe. It is all just another form of human sacrifice. Think Rome doesn't have anything to do with that? Might want to read the history.
One last couple of notes that are worth mentioning. I don't think for two seconds that there weren't very good things the Reformation brought about. Not going to get into to all the positive societal aspects, but it is good that it did empower more people to read God's word, seek God's righteousness in Christ finding their contentment and salvation from Him and Him alone, and form worship communities where they could live out their faith in the open and from there they may widely and effusively evangelize a lost world. I also should emphasize that while the Roman Catholic Ecclesiocracy, Jesuit deep operative activity and all, is an idolatrous and occultic enterprise through-and-through, it does serve its purposes as Cain's Legacy for the necessary prosecutorial law enforcement and adjudication, perfectly suited for those who do need their evildoing managed and constrained to some extent. It is the sin in the hearts of every human being that is the main issue. Address that by the blood of Jesus Christ, and nothing Caesar does means anything really. It is the sin first, then it is either Rome or Christ. You'll get either one, but it depends on what you decide. Rome comes down hard with the rod, and that is allowed by God as an act of mercy actually. I know that sounds somewhat twisted, but that instrument of judgment with its accompanying evils is in place by divine permission so you will come out from under the crushing weight of its legitimately executed condemnation, repent from your part in making all of that happen, and go to Him on His terms by His profoundly generous grace. That's where the Kingdom is. You may go there if you want. You may. But that path is narrow, even so, and far, far away from the vastly broad Romanist System and its scintillating but ruthless machinations. It just requires you to take His nail-scarred hand and step onto it.
Then enjoy being one of those truly bright wonderful Mysteries living happily ever after.
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The path of righteousness is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day. But the way of the wicked is like deep darkness; they know not what makes them stumble. Proverbs 4:18-19
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Putting aside for now the disclaimer about why I do believe Lewis' writings are excellent evangelical tools in spite of what many say about the pagan nature of his content, two key parts stand out in my fourth tour of the story. The first is one that I'd mentioned before in a home page piece, but I'd like to bring up again because it relates to a question I'd just heard on an apologetics radio show: "Why are there so many Christian denominations?" While I think the host of the show, fine apologist Greg Koukl, gave a decent response about some things related to the concern, he entirely missed the mark on this one. The real answer is simply because the Roman Catholic Ecclesiocracy must invent so many of them. Every religion and sect and cult and subdivision that is not ungrafted from the World System is under the legitimate authority and management of that System. As Cain's very legacy, Rome has devised, arranged, and established all of them, throughout all of history, and certainly will prop up more if necessary. The sworn laborers' ongoing work is then to ensure its devout parishioners sign up with the System so it may govern their affairs. The Last Battle incident? The protagonist party encounters a group of dwarves they must persuade regarding the true identity of the Christ character, the lion Aslan. They are stunned to discover the dwarves don't want to hear it. They want nothing to do with their sales pitch because they've already been sold so many worthless versions of this "Aslan." Of course. Why should anyone listen to theirs? One of the greatest inventions of Rome's crack team of World Operatives, today's version better known as the Jesuit Order, is the idea that Jesus Christ is just one of many Jesuses, or any object one may worship, and it is merely up to the individual to decide which item in the religious buffet they wish to consume. The apostle Paul faced this very thing two millennia ago! The 17th chapter of Acts tells us about the time he went into Athens and its celebrated Areopagus showcasing the many ornately statuesque idols, and he encounters every truly smart person trying most valiantly to be tolerant and inclusive and certain that every god is properly represented for maximum exhibition of the most robust virtue-signaling. It is the same today. Exactly the same. It is as if there had been infused into the mainstream a hyperhenotheism. If you remember the social condition henotheism is the respect for every tribe's own corporately favored gods. Each group or even entire nation has their own, formed and shaped and worshipped for each one's own particular needs. A hyperhenotheism is that it now isn't each tribe's god, but each individual's god. Each individual human being has now been privileged to make up his or her own god as they please. Such freedom! Such liberation! Such release from the bondage of the oppressive religious class! And most of all such wicked folly.
"A.I." At this point in my home page piece here I was just planning to repost a blog post I made in March of last year. I'm not, but I will direct you to it — it is here. It was about how powerful a tool the "A.I." is in the hands of brilliantly proficient World Ops and just how horrifying it is to behold the brutal malevolence of those employing it in the deepest of deep states. It is like the film Bird Box featuring people having to maneuver through life with blindfolds else you'd be compelled to gaze upon the soaring suicide-inducing demons and then frighteningly off yourself. Hey, sounds like precisely what the World Ops are angling for anyway among the general populace. What "A.I." (in quotes for reasons explained in this home page piece) allows those Ops to do is get people to be further captivated by the God of their own making — after all a superduper fast processing thingamajig will make fully authoritative even splendidly deified the information I need to further elevate my own god and religion and behavior and rationalization for doing whatever it is I want. It is the present-day mother lode for drawing the most catatonic allegiance to Rome. So many possibilities, so much CGI generated performance art appeal, so many imaginative ways to splinter society into each person's pathologically solipsistic realms that the Jesuits will have finally achieved what they've always wanted. A fully ecumenically unified World. Think about it. It is counterintuitive, but vast ecumenical success emerges from a world filled with all the wildly insane personal god tribes — hyperhenotheism with a vicious insistence on respecting each individual's personal belief system can only result in everyone's desire to have the Ecclesiocracy manage the superficial fragmentation. Really it is just one monolithic intertwined power with that one Romanist Agent securing the whole thing. Just listen to the loud bleating about what is going on with DOGE and Elon Musk trying to even barely scale back the massive incestuous relationship between the supposedly constitutional republic government and all the agencies and NGOs and essentially racketeering organizations that all have lips chafed and raw from being wrapped around the federal teat so much. Deafening! I'd considered getting deep into that whole mess, but then I'd only be trolleeing at that point. The main point is in that profoundly distinctive contrast.
Dare to go down deep, deeper, deepest into the bowels of the Ecclesiocracy? Do you recall that verse in the 17th chapter of Jeremiah? Verse nine to be precise, the one evangelicals like to spout every time they want to convince someone of their sin? "The heart is deceitful above all things..."? You know, that one? Have you actually read the rest of that chapter? You should, because it is a great treatise on the differences between the World and the Kingdom, most specifically what you are doing and what happens to you when you put your faith in one or the other. And really, that's it. There is no henotheism or hyperhenotheism, just piddly little fractured personal limited hangouts. Every thing that isn't God is an idol. It is either/or — the object of one's worship is one of the World's thousands or The One That Is The Kingdom. It is Hell, or it is Heaven. There are no others, and everyone belongs to one. You can scream until you are purple that you have your own god and your own tribe and your own crew and your own cause and your own crusade and your own critically indispensible commercial enterprise and all the rest of it — but there are only two. Yes, the truth is, you can't help but be binary. Oh my. Thing is if you object and claim to be non-binary then you are recognizing the binary. You are "non" and I am "bi" (so to speak!) There, binary. Sorry! I have to share this social media post from Jeffrey Tucker, a quite observant pundit I've referenced several times before in my web work. He always shares insightful things but never comes to finally grasp what is really going on and why. He says he goes deep into the rabbit hole, but like most of these people he doesn't go far enough. He always admits how mystified he is! But again! I too don't want to go that far either, for what is down there is too gruesome to look upon. Here is one of his many references to what was exposed in the whole Covid lockdown insanity.
He does understand who these people really are. He does even comprehend that most everybody is fine with it. They've always been that way, they always will be that way, indeed God has sent the reviled potentates out of His presence to do precisely what Mr. Tucker screeches about but, alas, can do nothing about. Um, except understand. And then, ahem, turn to Christ. And then, wow, be blessed to dwell comfortably and peacefully in the Kingdom knowing that God both embraces Him based on His self-sacrificial love, and then based on His perfect righteous justice will one day completely do away with the wickedness all around that so heinously afflicts us.
This leads to the closing item here, that second part of The Last Battle I'd brought up earlier.
They simply wonder, what if we die? They are presently in Narnia, but they ponder, if they die in battle in Narnia, what does that mean about their lives in their world? They make puzzled note of something about a serious train accident that may have happened just before being swept into Narnia, something that portends a critical part of the climax to the Chronicles series, but that is just it... Death doesn't matter to the genuine follower of Christ because it is only a richly rapturous new beginning of something far better than anything any of us have had here in this temporal existence. This of course is one of the reasons Lewis is so awesome, he makes these Kingdom truths come alive. In the tenth chapter of Mark, after addressing our desires to tightly grip things that are so very good but still not Kingdom-oriented, Jesus emphatically declares your focus must be fully on Him after which "...[You will] receive a hundred times as much in this present age... and in the age to come eternal life." The World is perfectly fine for people who need it, demand it, painfully clamor for it. In His mercy God sent that thing out to do its ruthless work, but evildoing people need an evildoing body to constrain them so... so...
They will otherwise turn to Christ and Kingdom instead.
There are only those two:
The World and its very ugly Hell. And —
The Kingdom and The One Who Loves With His Life.
"Choose this day whom you will serve. As for me and my household..."
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The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them; He delivers them from all their troubles. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. Psalm 34:17-18
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Eloquent lips are unsuited to a godless fool How much worse lying lips to a ruler! - Proverbs 17:7
"This is how it will be with whoever stores up things for themselves but is not rich toward God." - Jesus, from Luke 12:21
Like, in the next minute. Make sure you have on your best scuba gear. Just the other day in casual conversation a good friend and long-time computer systems manager told me the "AI" is wonderful. He can tap a key and information that used to take him hours to compile is now up on his screen instantaneously. He uses the "AI" all the time. The efficiency is simply too helpful to disregard so readily. We did get into some of the dangers, but he spoke about some things that will have to be addressed with its protocols and where that is going. Um, yeah. That may be something, but considering the way it is being addressed now I don't think it will matter. I see tome after tome after rant after rant about the "AI"s dangers. Much of it is legit, some of it is just doom porn. Some of it contains bits of genuine wisdom about how to deal with the onslaught to come, most is nonsense smothered in sweet-sounding erudition. What's really at stake is again, How people are considering this novel yet massively significant new thing "AI." And much of that lies in why precisely I always put "AI" in quotes. It is simply because there is no such thing as "AI." It is a fiction, a fantasy, a phantasm that bangs around in people's noggins and causes great glee or great dread. Yes there is indeed something about the information technology that is super-duper superdee-duperdee fast. The thing that makes it most dangerous though is so simple, and so obvious that it is mind-blowing people don't get it. Or at least I never see anyone speak or write about it such that it gets into the mainstream at least a little bit. Might just be because the Jesuit-administered hegemonic dominion likes it that way. They like that people so intractably think it is the pseudo-entity "AI" that is doing anything. Look, you'll see. Everyone who addresses it always address it as if it is a sentient cognizant coherent being all unto itself, and if something somewhere goes sideways, well then, it is that "AI" thingamajig's fault. That's the danger. No one ever fully rejects getting across that idea at all, and chooses to instead speak of the correct way to address it: It is the ordained World Operatives who infuse it with the substance of its data processing capacity. But yeah, that is a bit unwieldy. I get it. Sorry. Still, all the "AI" is are people behind it who've made it do what it does. Much of it is very, very helpful. Certainly. But in a real sense that is only so those who run the thing can better employ it to command the World System and govern the people who need its services. It is that simple.
The singularity is quite near, the singularity that Kurzweil and others have foreseen for some time: that the "AI" will help us all become fully transhuman. Through the glories of biometric enhancements, neurolink connections, and of course the light-speed fast "AI" functionality, each of us will finally be vibrantly merged with the splendidly vast network of information and knowledge and ever-so good things all about so we'll always think rightly and do rightly and never go without ever-so good things ever again. Now forgive me, I have not read the book, just saw it at the bookstore, but I have read Kurzweil, even once attended a talk in a large and packed hall at a nearby major university. I can imagine what it is about, and I don't think it is much different than what I shared, just expanded to about 300 pages. Ah, though. The Singularity. When we'll all get to be truly plugged in. Ahem... To what?
A few of the revelatory things out there come from books like These Strange New Minds whereupon the author speaks of what's really going into the Learned Language Models, pretty much the super-sophisticated communication line between the sinist-oop-beneficent things the oligar-whupp-AI wants us to enjoy. Essentially the AI developers are the AI simply because they (1) make the rules, (2) hire the people, and (3) provide the instructions. Whutt? You mean the "AI" isn't doing all of that by itself? Um, actual people are?! The main question is, then, to whom are they beholden? Whose words are they heeding when they do anything so splandaforously glorious, especially the newest bestest god AI? I really like historical non-fiction, of course, especially that which goes deep into what powerful people did with major events. But it is sad that I can never get to any book that has the reality of what happened back then at some past time. So many tomes that say HERE'S WHAT REALLY HAPPENED WITH ___!!! and I look in the index and there is bupkis about Rome, its hellscape-shaping ruses and manipulations, the Roman Catholic ecclesiocratic hegemony influence profoundly driven by Jesuit machinations — even though it is plainly evident in everything they write! All those people who did this or that in history YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT!!! Whose words were they heeding? What world views were they told to have? Were they World Devotees or Kingdom Dwellers? The history books tell us of the Anabaptists and the Mennonites and the Plymouth Brethren and several more budding worship communities from the earliest earnest Protestant commitments, all now either extinct or presently contracted with the System. Recently reading Ben-Hur I've found it interesting how many in the latter-days Jewish nation still desired to be fully set apart for God and His things, but over the many years anything we thought was once Israel has become, as it tells us in the Book of Revelation, the whore of Babylon. Even today the so-called "evangelical free" churches spouting about being fully inoculated from the World's influences still hold 501c3 tax-exempt non-profit statures that make them sworn to Caesar and his management of their affairs. To whom really are you consecrated? To Jesus or to what the World tells you Jesus is? Of course, every Devotee who does things by Rome is browbeat with the Epicurean idea that anything really Christian is just religious folderol and not for the much more serious scientists like us AI developers. We're all about making the perfect world, they say, and that fairy tale-in-the-sky "Christ" can't bring it — I mean, he's just a statue hanging lifeless on a big fancy-colored fence post. But the AI can bring it! Some of the most comical of these are blithered from the more libertarian set, especially those who lean in heavy on things like crypto — a key component of the imminent AI liberation! I caught this piece posted at ZeroHedge, and it comes from some presumably tech exec who seems to be one of those major players favoring crypto — except every plea advancing anything digitized currency (the whole gamut from stablecoins to CBDCs) is contemptibly foolish and just as nefarious: our value assignment units fully in the hands of the authorized potentates and their favored criminals for optimum value extraction. Here he enthusiastically blaps about the bountiful wonders of what he calls a "decentralized AI," and then
To realize the vision of DeAI, the sector will have to maximize AI's benefits with security. DeAI must execute on privacy and data control, resilience, scalability, reduced latency, access democratization and cost-efficiency. It must do this as a community and express its values to the world — regulators, consumers, investors, and more.
In other words, in order to get rid of the autocracy let's get a better nicer autocracy in place so we can truly benefit from the new AI god. We'll call it "DeAI" to make look like it isn't autocratic, even though we can really really want decentralization we really must have very coordinated centralization to make it happen. And because of the magnitude of this sea-change, face it, it will have to be a particularly tyrannical one. Oh my. The breadth of ignorance about how much this has been tried and lied about through the millennia is still just as head-shaking. Let's just get nice autocrats ruling over things. Let's just get more democracy so we can pretend the real autocrats aren't there. Let's just bleat the liturgy louder and perform the penances harder and pay the indulgences perkier to cover for our inadequacies. Let's just rally more people to cheer on the Racket and plead for the good things it provides so we can hope its bad things don't whack us yet again. And yes, ahem, yet again — this is getting tiring... The AI will make all this far better than it has ever been. ...Annnd don't worry, the AI will be so good it'll get the kinks out after only a few million people have been violently gobsmacked by its ecclesiocrats. Who among World Devotees hypnotized by this thing — or rather those people — doesn't feverishly embrace and endorse and ecstatically extol the virtues of this idea?
You know, I was listening to a delightful song on SiriusXM's "70s on 7" channel yesterday, during their promotional time over Memorial Day week. Fun to listen to that channel for just a bit, having grown up in the 70s.
Get the "AI" to make me a picture of Lon Chaney Jr. walking with the queen doing the "Werewolf of London." So I did. Here it is. Surely not difficult to create, really, just pluck an image from 1941's The Wolf Man and clip it next to an image of Elizabeth II and have them be a bit animated — though I wish they were getting down a bit more, you know. Of course I could tell the chatbot to do that, but, well — anyway... Too fun. I could get into this. Even more... And more... Falling deeper and deeper into the Wonderland's Rabbit Hole where the "AI"s imagery and sounds and ideas and threats will get better and better and more and more enticing and entrancing and captivating until I'm devoured.
People seem to think the ultimate destruction will come from some "AI" instituted nuclear launch or something stunningly black-swan-ish, maybe, but it will definitely come from the belief "AI" will solve our relationship problem... None of that Romanist stuff can make relationships with other humans meaningful no matter how much it says it can. Only Jesus Christ can — why He is the Living Word, why He insists we give up our codependent ties to all these earthly relationships and instead repent and find complete rest in Him. Only by Him can we even understand and know the people with whom we have the deepest abiding relationships, as again the twisted inevitability is that the "AI" will end up in "synthetics," "replicants," whatever fancy term for the most charmingly attractive "humans" we once called "robots." This isn't even to mention the holographics, the nanotechnology, the flying drones — any and all of that to delightfully "physicalize" whatever the "AI" mandarins need to do to build rich, healthy, and lethal relationships with you.
I truly believe only Kingdom dwellers can get it. Otherwise the AI in the hand's of Cain's Legacy may very well be the pinnacle of the lethal delusion God permits for those so stubbornly reprobate to keep gripping their evildoing, as it speaks of very soberly in the second letter of the Thessalonians. Aaron Kheriarty said it very well when he concluded his recent comprehensively expository speech about all this:
As the Italian philosopher Augusto Del Noce pointed out, philosophies that begin from faulty premises not only fail to achieve their purpose, they inevitably end up producing the exact opposite of their stated goals. Transhumanism aims at superior intelligence, superhuman strength, and unending life. But because it is grounded in an entirely false notion of what it means to be human, if we recklessly embrace the transhumanist dream, we will find ourselves instead in a nightmare dystopia of stupidity, weakness, and death.
I don't know, maybe I'm selling this whole thing way too short. Maybe the "AI" conflagration is the biggest baddest footstool of God — you know, 110th Psalm, read that whole thing, you'll get it — that out of such events people will actually see it, wake up, really want something Kingdom, and the apocalyptic revival will commence. At that time it may indeed also involve forming those worship communities where we'll have to rely on God for much more than how to arrange the chairs for the prayer meeting. Much more. Bottom line, you may note this webzine effort is to highlight that critically important distinction so any reader would see it, acknowledge his or her own enablement of it by that destructively habitual sinfulness, and then not only repent and turn to Him, but also see the World System for what it is and leave it be to do the job God gave it as explicated in the fourth chapter of Genesis. Indeed as those zealously dutiful minions in the People's Front of Judea from Monty Python's Life of Brian reminded us, Rome did give us the aqueduct, the sanitation, the roads, the irrigation... all that cool stuff — it now offers us the greatest marvelousness in The AI. The more we call it that, think of it that way, treat it as its own actual person, and enable Rome to exploit it as it does, and will — as it must
The more we lose our souls.
But then, really, Jesus wants us to do that anyway. So yeah.
Lose it already, to gain Him, then get your soul back.
And get the Kingdom and everything that goes with it.
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This world is all the hell that ever a true Christian is to endure, and it is all the heaven that unbelievers shall ever enjoy. - Jonathan Edwards
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