Eko, a call for untiy from the mountains high, to the wave crashed coast, in memory of Martin Luther King Jr:
"We must learn to live together as brothers, or we will perish togetherbas fools."
"The person down the street who votes differently than you is not your enemy. They are your neighbor. They worry about the same things you worry about. They want their kids to be safe and their bills to be paid and their country to be a place worth living in. They have been manipulated just like you have been manipulated, fed a different flavor of the same poison, sorted into a different tribe by the same algorithm, pointed at you as the enemy by the same people who point you at them.
The working class Republican and the working class Democrat have more in common with each other than either of them has with the billionaire class that funds both parties.
You share the same struggles. You face the same rigged systems. You are being crushed by the same economic forces that have transferred more wealth upward in the last fifty years than at any point in human history. And instead of uniting against the people doing this to you, you are screaming at each other on the internet about pronouns and flags and whatever fresh outrage the algorithm served up this morning.
This is exactly what they want. A nation at war with itself cannot resist a takeover. A people consumed by mutual hatred will accept any authority that promises to protect them from the manufactured enemy. Every empire that fell was divided before it was conquered. Every free people who lost their freedom were set against each other first.
The red versus blue war is not real. It is a show put on by people who own both teams. It is professional wrestling and you think it is a real fight. The wrestlers go backstage after the match and laugh together while you are still screaming at the guy in the other section who was rooting for the wrong character.
This Is Our Country Not Theirs
This nation belongs to the people who live here and work here and raise families here and will be buried here. It does not belong to billionaires who hold citizenship in three countries and will flee to their bunkers the moment things get bad. It does not belong to tech oligarchs who view democracy as an obstacle to efficiency. It does not belong to foreign interests who have purchased so much influence that they might as well be writing our laws themselves.
We have to stop letting them divide us. We have to start seeing each other as fellow Americans again instead of enemy combatants in a culture war that was manufactured to keep us weak. We have to remember that the person screaming at us online is also a victim of the same manipulation, and maybe if we stopped screaming back and started talking, we might realize we have been fighting the wrong enemy this entire time.
Turn off the television. It is not informing you. It is programming you. Question everything, including the sources you trust, especially the sources you trust. Talk to people who disagree with you and do it without trying to win. Listen to why they believe what they believe. You might discover that the monster you have been told to hate is actually just another person trying to make sense of a confusing world with imperfect information, exactly like you.
Remember who you are.
You are an American. Your ancestors came to this land or were brought to this land or were already on this land, and regardless of how they got here, they built something together that was supposed to be different from the old world’s tyrannies and aristocracies. That project is not finished. Every generation has to fight to keep it alive against the forces that want to drag us back to a world where a handful of rulers own everything and everyone else serves at their pleasure.
Stop letting them divide you. Your enemies are not your neighbors. Your enemies are the people who profit from your division and are building machines to replace you the moment you are no longer useful.
Start acting like it before it is too late". —The Wise Wolf
I totally agree. I would only have one question: What do you do when your “neighbor” starts burning your house down or tries to kill you? There has to be a practical limit to turning the other cheek. 🤷
Good question. Christ teaches that there is no limit in the Sermon on the Mount, the problem is as mere mortals we can only strive to attain such heavenly posture. Becoming more like Him is always a journey, never a destination:
The Sermon on the Mount, Excerpts from an Entrancing Analysis (Author Unknown)
Over 2,000 years ago, on a quiet hillside in Galilee, something happened that would echo across every generation. The wind stirred through the olive trees. A crowd gathered, restless, farmers, mothers, zealots, beggars, all drawn by rumors of a man unlike any other. Not a king, not a rabbi like the rest, not a soldier or a prophet calling for war, but a carpenter from Nazareth, a man who would speak, and the world quietly, irrevocably would begin to turn. And then he sat down. No throne, no platform, just a rock and a voice. And with that first word, blessed, the ground beneath the old world began to crack.
What followed became known as the sermon on the mount. But it was never meant to be just a sermon. It was a revolution of the heart, a collision between heaven's values and earth's assumptions. And if you really hear what Jesus said that day, it will challenge your ideas of strength, success, justice, even what it means to follow God. So why does this message still matter? Because in a world like ours filled with anxiety, division, betrayal, and noise, Jesus didn't just teach us how to live. He revealed the kind of people God calls blessed. And it's not the rich, the powerful, or the loud. It's the poor in spirit, the peacemakers, the ones who mourn, the merciful, the forgotten.
You're about to see why Jesus said that the meek, not the dominant, will inherit the earth, and how that one phrase still breaks every rule the world believes about power. What Jesus taught on that hillside was meant for you right now. And the question is no longer whether you've heard his words, but whether you're ready to live them.
He opened his mouth and began to teach them, saying, "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." With that one sentence, Jesus overturned everything the world thought it knew about blessing. In that moment, Matthew 5:3, Jesus wasn't just giving comfort. He was redefining reality because the crowd that stood before him had lived under Roman oppression. They had been taught that blessing looked like wealth, status, or religious perfection. But Jesus looked at the broken, the outcast, the humble, and called them blessed. Blessed are the poor in spirit, not the arrogant or self-sufficient, but those who recognize their deep need for God, the ones who come to the throne not with trophies, but with empty hands. Jesus says that's where the kingdom begins.
Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Matthew 5:5. Now, this is where the crowd likely froze because meekness was not a virtue in that world or in ours. It sounded like weakness. But in Jesus' kingdom, meekness is controlled strength. It's the waror trained to move only at its master's command. It's having the power to retaliate and choosing instead to love.
Then Jesus begins to describe the kind of people who not only receive grace but reflect it, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers. He paints a portrait of a kingdom citizen not defined by domination but by transformation, not by outward power, but by inward purity. And just when it seems like blessing means comfort and reward, Jesus drops the last line. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake. Matthew 5:10. Blessed not despite the persecution, but in it. Because when you live like this, you will not fit the world system. And that Jesus says is exactly where the kingdom begins to shine. ...
[And here he completes the Law of Moses]: You have heard that it was said to those of old, "You shall not murder." But I say to you, Matthew 5 21. Here it is, not a change in the law, but a piercing of the heart behind it. Jesus says that anger, the kind that simmers and stews, is the root of murder. That insults and bitterness are not lesser sins, but early signs of a life disconnected from love. In other words, it's not just about what your hands do. It's about what your heart harbors.
And he doesn't stop there. You have heard that it was said, "You shall not commit adultery." But I say to you. Matthew 5 27. Now he addresses lust. Not just the act, but the intent, the glance that lingers, the imagination that wanders. He isn't adding rules. He's revealing how deeply holiness reaches. not to restrict us but to set us free from the things that silently corrode our souls.
Jesus is peeling back the layers. And in doing so, he shows us that God's law was never meant to be just behavior management. It was always about love, love for God and love for people. That's why he says, "Unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 5:20. That would have landed like thunder. Because the Pharisees were seen as the gold standard of righteousness. But Jesus is pointing to something higher. Not more rules, but more depth. Not stricter performance, but deeper surrender. This is not a heavier burden. It's a different kind of righteousness. The kind that only begins when we stop trying to impress God and start letting him transform us from the inside out.
Now Jesus says something that doesn't just stretch the mind, it confronts the heart. You have heard that it was said, "Love your neighbor and hate your enemy." But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. Matthew 5:43-44. This isn't a metaphor. He means it. In a culture built on honor and revenge, where Roman soldiers could strike you with impunity and the Zealots dreamed of violent revolution, Jesus wasn't just challenging personal grudges. He was undermining the very system of retaliation that defined their world. and ours.
Because if we're honest, loving our enemies is still the command we avoid. It sounds beautiful until it costs something. Until the enemy has a name, a face, a memory, until forgiveness feels like injustice, until blessing the one who hurt you feels like betrayal.
But listen to what Jesus says next. That you may be children of your father in heaven. Matthew 5:45. This isn't about being nice. It's about becoming more like God. Because our father, the one we claim to follow, sends his reign on the righteous and the unrighteous. He gives breath to those who praise him and to those who curse his name. His love is not reactive. It's redemptive. And that's the model Jesus gives us. Not weakness, not silence in the face of abuse, but a love that refuses to mirror the hatred it receives.
A love that breaks the cycle of retaliation by choosing mercy instead of vengeance. Because anyone can love those who love them. Jesus says even the most corrupt people do that. But enemy love, that's divine.
Because Jesus isn't giving us suggestions. He's describing what kingdom people look like. And this is at the center of it. Not just loving our family or friends. Not just being kind to those who agree with us, but learning how to extend compassion where it's least deserved. Because that's exactly what God did for us.
I had some passing thoughts after SCOTUS denied the President the use of the National Guard, something that has been used many times in our history, suggesting the military be used first. I thought, what kind of logic says to bring an blunt instrument, an organization that is built to kill people and break things, into what is essentially a law enforcement mission? It didn’t make sense. What were they thinking? Then I forgot about it and thought that the Insurrection Act was going to be the next necessary step to stop what is clearly planned and financed as the destruction of the US. Then EKO's analysis, with info about the simultaneous Zoom calls, slapped me in the face. Of course! Maoist revolutionary theory. Create chaos and destruction, forcing the oppressors to exert ever more control until it is suffocating and the workers revolt and usher in Revolution. The plans are in place, the judges primed, the Shadow Government that Obama bragged about setting up immediately after getting out of office is just waiting.
Trump must lead, yet he is to be deprived of a legitimate means with which to do so? If Trump should not invoke the Insurrection Act when the streets of Minneapolis are filled with raging, rioting insurrectionists, what should he do? And if he withholds use of the means to restore law and order, what will the agents provacateur in Minneapolis do next ? What will be their next escalation? And what should Trump do then? Continue to stand by and allow these traitorous vermin to rampage unimpeded? I ask these questions without having a single answer. Jesus demands that we follow His example in our personal lives, but He never once suggested that those standards are applicable beyond the personal. The author of The Book of Romans told us succinctly that the government does not bear the sword in vain, clearly meaning that the government's legitimate duty is to deter crime and punish criminals, using violence as necessary. Again, I am not suggesting that this is the proper answer, but it is not an anti-Christian or anti-Biblical perspective, as some seem to have suggested. I do think, nonetheless, that caution is advised because of the obvious issues that will, legitimately or not be raised by imposing martial law, even if it is completely legal and justifiable. Honestly, my personal opinion is that we should take off and nuke Minneapolis from orbit. And I wouldn't mind doing the same thing to Madison, where the political leadership of that misbegotten state is ensconsed.
The trap is visible, so are their methods. We must not fall for it. Now, more than ever, we must trust the plan. The wisest words from the wisest source, "Put away your sword... those who live by the sword will die by the sword." The lesson: there is a plan, whether we can discern it or not. Keep arresting the perpetrators, do not abandon faith. Our strength is demonstrated by wisdom. We have the Divine imperative, the lessons of history, and a brave and wise leader.
Harken back to Barack Hussein O. and one of his “experts,” Cass Sunstein, concerning the use of The Nudge and effectively controlling the populace without their knowledge that they’re being controlled.
Thank you, EKO! I love how you challenge us to think out of the box...and see from a broader view. This info is disconcerting, as I realized I have fallen for some of it. I'm going to continue to pray in the Spirit. This is not a battle of flesh and blood...as we all know.
I have always been fascinated by historical truths. Yes there are narratives and ‘rewriting of history by the victors’.
However there is also very detailed, historically accurate tomes that lay out these -problem-reaction-solution psyops that have been run on humanity in one country after another. These methods are particularly evident from about 325 AD onward. You’ll find them perfected to an art form in the late 19th and early 20th centuries against the Germans, Russians AND Americans. Today, it has transcended even art form and is now imbedded 24/7 through social media and that little dopamine accelerator in your hands right now that you’re most likely reading this comment.
To understand the mechanics of their ruse, I strongly suggest three books everyone should read as extremely accurate primers of the ‘who, what, when, where, how’ these cabalists have done this in the early 20th century.
The result over that 40 year period was nearly 100,000,000 dead.
Do we all want the cabal to goad us into doing this again?
I for one do not.
I suggest reason and logic combined with historical knowledge of their methods. Then turn their psyops methods against them, jail the perps and confiscate ALL of their money and funds flow. (Also makes a handy way to pay off the federal debt as that money was stolen from taxpayers in the first place. So it’s simply returning stolen property anyway.)
So the books recommended:
—- ‘Conjuring Hitler’ by Guido Giacomo Preparata—
—- ‘Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution’ by Dr. Anthony Sutton—-
—-‘The Psychology of Totalitarianism’ by Dr. Mattias Desmet. —-
These three books are well worth your time to read, share and talk about. They will peel both your eyes and your brain wide open to the criminal conspiracy that has enslaved countless generations using these exact ‘problem, reaction, solution’ tactics.
I invite you to read the last post by Clandestine on the same subject, with a different and useful approach; we'll tell him the same thing about yours 😉🤗:
Eko, a call for untiy from the mountains high, to the wave crashed coast, in memory of Martin Luther King Jr:
"We must learn to live together as brothers, or we will perish togetherbas fools."
"The person down the street who votes differently than you is not your enemy. They are your neighbor. They worry about the same things you worry about. They want their kids to be safe and their bills to be paid and their country to be a place worth living in. They have been manipulated just like you have been manipulated, fed a different flavor of the same poison, sorted into a different tribe by the same algorithm, pointed at you as the enemy by the same people who point you at them.
The working class Republican and the working class Democrat have more in common with each other than either of them has with the billionaire class that funds both parties.
You share the same struggles. You face the same rigged systems. You are being crushed by the same economic forces that have transferred more wealth upward in the last fifty years than at any point in human history. And instead of uniting against the people doing this to you, you are screaming at each other on the internet about pronouns and flags and whatever fresh outrage the algorithm served up this morning.
This is exactly what they want. A nation at war with itself cannot resist a takeover. A people consumed by mutual hatred will accept any authority that promises to protect them from the manufactured enemy. Every empire that fell was divided before it was conquered. Every free people who lost their freedom were set against each other first.
The red versus blue war is not real. It is a show put on by people who own both teams. It is professional wrestling and you think it is a real fight. The wrestlers go backstage after the match and laugh together while you are still screaming at the guy in the other section who was rooting for the wrong character.
This Is Our Country Not Theirs
This nation belongs to the people who live here and work here and raise families here and will be buried here. It does not belong to billionaires who hold citizenship in three countries and will flee to their bunkers the moment things get bad. It does not belong to tech oligarchs who view democracy as an obstacle to efficiency. It does not belong to foreign interests who have purchased so much influence that they might as well be writing our laws themselves.
We have to stop letting them divide us. We have to start seeing each other as fellow Americans again instead of enemy combatants in a culture war that was manufactured to keep us weak. We have to remember that the person screaming at us online is also a victim of the same manipulation, and maybe if we stopped screaming back and started talking, we might realize we have been fighting the wrong enemy this entire time.
Turn off the television. It is not informing you. It is programming you. Question everything, including the sources you trust, especially the sources you trust. Talk to people who disagree with you and do it without trying to win. Listen to why they believe what they believe. You might discover that the monster you have been told to hate is actually just another person trying to make sense of a confusing world with imperfect information, exactly like you.
Remember who you are.
You are an American. Your ancestors came to this land or were brought to this land or were already on this land, and regardless of how they got here, they built something together that was supposed to be different from the old world’s tyrannies and aristocracies. That project is not finished. Every generation has to fight to keep it alive against the forces that want to drag us back to a world where a handful of rulers own everything and everyone else serves at their pleasure.
Stop letting them divide you. Your enemies are not your neighbors. Your enemies are the people who profit from your division and are building machines to replace you the moment you are no longer useful.
Start acting like it before it is too late". —The Wise Wolf
I totally agree. I would only have one question: What do you do when your “neighbor” starts burning your house down or tries to kill you? There has to be a practical limit to turning the other cheek. 🤷
Good question. Christ teaches that there is no limit in the Sermon on the Mount, the problem is as mere mortals we can only strive to attain such heavenly posture. Becoming more like Him is always a journey, never a destination:
The Sermon on the Mount, Excerpts from an Entrancing Analysis (Author Unknown)
Over 2,000 years ago, on a quiet hillside in Galilee, something happened that would echo across every generation. The wind stirred through the olive trees. A crowd gathered, restless, farmers, mothers, zealots, beggars, all drawn by rumors of a man unlike any other. Not a king, not a rabbi like the rest, not a soldier or a prophet calling for war, but a carpenter from Nazareth, a man who would speak, and the world quietly, irrevocably would begin to turn. And then he sat down. No throne, no platform, just a rock and a voice. And with that first word, blessed, the ground beneath the old world began to crack.
What followed became known as the sermon on the mount. But it was never meant to be just a sermon. It was a revolution of the heart, a collision between heaven's values and earth's assumptions. And if you really hear what Jesus said that day, it will challenge your ideas of strength, success, justice, even what it means to follow God. So why does this message still matter? Because in a world like ours filled with anxiety, division, betrayal, and noise, Jesus didn't just teach us how to live. He revealed the kind of people God calls blessed. And it's not the rich, the powerful, or the loud. It's the poor in spirit, the peacemakers, the ones who mourn, the merciful, the forgotten.
You're about to see why Jesus said that the meek, not the dominant, will inherit the earth, and how that one phrase still breaks every rule the world believes about power. What Jesus taught on that hillside was meant for you right now. And the question is no longer whether you've heard his words, but whether you're ready to live them.
He opened his mouth and began to teach them, saying, "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." With that one sentence, Jesus overturned everything the world thought it knew about blessing. In that moment, Matthew 5:3, Jesus wasn't just giving comfort. He was redefining reality because the crowd that stood before him had lived under Roman oppression. They had been taught that blessing looked like wealth, status, or religious perfection. But Jesus looked at the broken, the outcast, the humble, and called them blessed. Blessed are the poor in spirit, not the arrogant or self-sufficient, but those who recognize their deep need for God, the ones who come to the throne not with trophies, but with empty hands. Jesus says that's where the kingdom begins.
Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Matthew 5:5. Now, this is where the crowd likely froze because meekness was not a virtue in that world or in ours. It sounded like weakness. But in Jesus' kingdom, meekness is controlled strength. It's the waror trained to move only at its master's command. It's having the power to retaliate and choosing instead to love.
Then Jesus begins to describe the kind of people who not only receive grace but reflect it, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers. He paints a portrait of a kingdom citizen not defined by domination but by transformation, not by outward power, but by inward purity. And just when it seems like blessing means comfort and reward, Jesus drops the last line. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake. Matthew 5:10. Blessed not despite the persecution, but in it. Because when you live like this, you will not fit the world system. And that Jesus says is exactly where the kingdom begins to shine. ...
[And here he completes the Law of Moses]: You have heard that it was said to those of old, "You shall not murder." But I say to you, Matthew 5 21. Here it is, not a change in the law, but a piercing of the heart behind it. Jesus says that anger, the kind that simmers and stews, is the root of murder. That insults and bitterness are not lesser sins, but early signs of a life disconnected from love. In other words, it's not just about what your hands do. It's about what your heart harbors.
And he doesn't stop there. You have heard that it was said, "You shall not commit adultery." But I say to you. Matthew 5 27. Now he addresses lust. Not just the act, but the intent, the glance that lingers, the imagination that wanders. He isn't adding rules. He's revealing how deeply holiness reaches. not to restrict us but to set us free from the things that silently corrode our souls.
Jesus is peeling back the layers. And in doing so, he shows us that God's law was never meant to be just behavior management. It was always about love, love for God and love for people. That's why he says, "Unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 5:20. That would have landed like thunder. Because the Pharisees were seen as the gold standard of righteousness. But Jesus is pointing to something higher. Not more rules, but more depth. Not stricter performance, but deeper surrender. This is not a heavier burden. It's a different kind of righteousness. The kind that only begins when we stop trying to impress God and start letting him transform us from the inside out.
Now Jesus says something that doesn't just stretch the mind, it confronts the heart. You have heard that it was said, "Love your neighbor and hate your enemy." But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. Matthew 5:43-44. This isn't a metaphor. He means it. In a culture built on honor and revenge, where Roman soldiers could strike you with impunity and the Zealots dreamed of violent revolution, Jesus wasn't just challenging personal grudges. He was undermining the very system of retaliation that defined their world. and ours.
Because if we're honest, loving our enemies is still the command we avoid. It sounds beautiful until it costs something. Until the enemy has a name, a face, a memory, until forgiveness feels like injustice, until blessing the one who hurt you feels like betrayal.
But listen to what Jesus says next. That you may be children of your father in heaven. Matthew 5:45. This isn't about being nice. It's about becoming more like God. Because our father, the one we claim to follow, sends his reign on the righteous and the unrighteous. He gives breath to those who praise him and to those who curse his name. His love is not reactive. It's redemptive. And that's the model Jesus gives us. Not weakness, not silence in the face of abuse, but a love that refuses to mirror the hatred it receives.
A love that breaks the cycle of retaliation by choosing mercy instead of vengeance. Because anyone can love those who love them. Jesus says even the most corrupt people do that. But enemy love, that's divine.
Because Jesus isn't giving us suggestions. He's describing what kingdom people look like. And this is at the center of it. Not just loving our family or friends. Not just being kind to those who agree with us, but learning how to extend compassion where it's least deserved. Because that's exactly what God did for us.
Parts 2 & 3: https://substack.com/@tritorch/note/c-197845098
I had some passing thoughts after SCOTUS denied the President the use of the National Guard, something that has been used many times in our history, suggesting the military be used first. I thought, what kind of logic says to bring an blunt instrument, an organization that is built to kill people and break things, into what is essentially a law enforcement mission? It didn’t make sense. What were they thinking? Then I forgot about it and thought that the Insurrection Act was going to be the next necessary step to stop what is clearly planned and financed as the destruction of the US. Then EKO's analysis, with info about the simultaneous Zoom calls, slapped me in the face. Of course! Maoist revolutionary theory. Create chaos and destruction, forcing the oppressors to exert ever more control until it is suffocating and the workers revolt and usher in Revolution. The plans are in place, the judges primed, the Shadow Government that Obama bragged about setting up immediately after getting out of office is just waiting.
Bless you, EKO...good job!
Prescient Insight rarely found...blessings
Trump must lead, yet he is to be deprived of a legitimate means with which to do so? If Trump should not invoke the Insurrection Act when the streets of Minneapolis are filled with raging, rioting insurrectionists, what should he do? And if he withholds use of the means to restore law and order, what will the agents provacateur in Minneapolis do next ? What will be their next escalation? And what should Trump do then? Continue to stand by and allow these traitorous vermin to rampage unimpeded? I ask these questions without having a single answer. Jesus demands that we follow His example in our personal lives, but He never once suggested that those standards are applicable beyond the personal. The author of The Book of Romans told us succinctly that the government does not bear the sword in vain, clearly meaning that the government's legitimate duty is to deter crime and punish criminals, using violence as necessary. Again, I am not suggesting that this is the proper answer, but it is not an anti-Christian or anti-Biblical perspective, as some seem to have suggested. I do think, nonetheless, that caution is advised because of the obvious issues that will, legitimately or not be raised by imposing martial law, even if it is completely legal and justifiable. Honestly, my personal opinion is that we should take off and nuke Minneapolis from orbit. And I wouldn't mind doing the same thing to Madison, where the political leadership of that misbegotten state is ensconsed.
The trap is visible, so are their methods. We must not fall for it. Now, more than ever, we must trust the plan. The wisest words from the wisest source, "Put away your sword... those who live by the sword will die by the sword." The lesson: there is a plan, whether we can discern it or not. Keep arresting the perpetrators, do not abandon faith. Our strength is demonstrated by wisdom. We have the Divine imperative, the lessons of history, and a brave and wise leader.
Clear eyed analysis EKO.
Harken back to Barack Hussein O. and one of his “experts,” Cass Sunstein, concerning the use of The Nudge and effectively controlling the populace without their knowledge that they’re being controlled.
Excellent and righteous. How do I post this on X and Telegram?
Post this link:
https://ekolovesyou.com/p/the-darkest-nudge
Thank you such a good word! Breathe....deep breathes.
I don’t know what to think, I’ve read Trump is following all precedence . Is this yet another psyop?
Thank you, EKO! I love how you challenge us to think out of the box...and see from a broader view. This info is disconcerting, as I realized I have fallen for some of it. I'm going to continue to pray in the Spirit. This is not a battle of flesh and blood...as we all know.
Good analysis EKO.
I have always been fascinated by historical truths. Yes there are narratives and ‘rewriting of history by the victors’.
However there is also very detailed, historically accurate tomes that lay out these -problem-reaction-solution psyops that have been run on humanity in one country after another. These methods are particularly evident from about 325 AD onward. You’ll find them perfected to an art form in the late 19th and early 20th centuries against the Germans, Russians AND Americans. Today, it has transcended even art form and is now imbedded 24/7 through social media and that little dopamine accelerator in your hands right now that you’re most likely reading this comment.
To understand the mechanics of their ruse, I strongly suggest three books everyone should read as extremely accurate primers of the ‘who, what, when, where, how’ these cabalists have done this in the early 20th century.
The result over that 40 year period was nearly 100,000,000 dead.
Do we all want the cabal to goad us into doing this again?
I for one do not.
I suggest reason and logic combined with historical knowledge of their methods. Then turn their psyops methods against them, jail the perps and confiscate ALL of their money and funds flow. (Also makes a handy way to pay off the federal debt as that money was stolen from taxpayers in the first place. So it’s simply returning stolen property anyway.)
So the books recommended:
—- ‘Conjuring Hitler’ by Guido Giacomo Preparata—
—- ‘Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution’ by Dr. Anthony Sutton—-
—-‘The Psychology of Totalitarianism’ by Dr. Mattias Desmet. —-
These three books are well worth your time to read, share and talk about. They will peel both your eyes and your brain wide open to the criminal conspiracy that has enslaved countless generations using these exact ‘problem, reaction, solution’ tactics.
KEEP the Feds out of it! Let the monkeys loose.....
Well said. Hopefully, the protesters are overplaying their hand by targeting people on mere suspicion of being affiliated with ICE.
Stay in the middle, look around, above and beneath your own perception to see and understand the right perspectives ❤️👍
Best regards from France 🇫🇷, EKO !
I invite you to read the last post by Clandestine on the same subject, with a different and useful approach; we'll tell him the same thing about yours 😉🤗:
"The Cold/Warm Civil War"
https://bioclandestine.substack.com/p/the-coldwarm-civil-war