06 October 2023
I have said that I am convinced the globalists will fail. Further, I suggested that, if nothing else, their failure will come when the leadership will be thrown under the bus by the real elite rulers who are behind them, and whose elite agenda is not quite the same as globalism.
That was never meant to suggest that they would not fail in other ways. Two stories from Zero Hedge indicate some major hindrances, at least, if not signs of the whole thing coming apart.
1. ADL Folds, Agrees To Advertise On X: After a month of being rather quiet about Musk's threat to sue, ADL noted that they are now going to advertise on X themselves. They deny ever leading an advertising boycott, which is a lie, of course. ADL was founded on denying the truth.
2. Big Tech's Armageddon: Two lower courts have ruled contrary to each other, so the Supreme Court will be taking up the issue of whether Big Tech services are allowed to censor the public. The author of the article is betting heavily that Chief Justice Thomas will prevail upon the rest of the Court to demand that Big Tech be forced to act like a public utility, open to everyone regardless of political views.
No, it's not time to celebrate the demise of globalism. Rather, these two items are simply an indicator that the globalist agenda is starting to weaken. The thing that weighs heaviest on my convictions is that the globalists will not win in the end, and that the US will dissolve primarily because the globalists have hijacked the system. That still leaves a lot of possibilities along the way.
I keep asking my readers not to oversimplify in their minds how God works. Our culture has thrown at us a mixture of lore about apocalypse that is designed to mislead, anything but the truth. Jesus said in Matthew 24 that the Roman siege of Jerusalem was for His followers the worst they would ever see. That was the peak, and it was horrible. But what we face between now and His Return will not be that bad, though still quite challenging.
Let me suggest you redraw the scenarios in your mind with less extremism. Break away from the movie images and consider what is more realistic.
Side note: Someone who knows how much I love cycling has asked me where in the world I would most like to visit for some bicycle touring. The answer should be obvious: Israel/Palestine. The whole issue for me is seeing the landscape with my own eyes. Nothing would serve to help clarify the events of the Bible like going to that land to experience the landscape and terrain. I definitely would not like any guided tour nonsense; that's half mythology, at best. I just want to see certain sites where the terrain had an effect on what the narrative is trying to tell us. It's not that I wouldn't go anywhere else, but it's a lifelong dream to visit the Holy Land simply for the geography and topology.
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