The maelstrom we are experiencing

Heck of a week.
Heck of the last 10 years.
Heck of a…
If u didn’t believe that the corruption of the DOJ was real, well, how about this week?
Ladies & gentleman (note only 2) we are in a maelstrom of epic proportions.
I can’t even get a handle on how to succinctly summarize the whole mess.
So I will provide u some links.
One is the recent interview with Martin Armstrong. About 58 minutes. U need to listen to the end because topics keep re-circling. It will be sobering.
Second is the recent article by Linda Kimball – provides the ingredients for the maelstrom we are in feeling.
Third is the article she refers to from an interview with Theodore Roosevelt Malloch
Want to do a deep DEEP dive on the raid of DJT? Go here.

I think this image w/text sums up the four links.

Still no justice…

About two months after Colby’s quote, this swimmer enthusiast died accidentally drowning while swimming.

So…

When the judicial system completely fails, is vengeance performed by the public actually justice? Asking for a friend…

U ACTUALLY BELIEVED US? SUCKERS!

2 cents: always part of the plan. Promise no issues, quit fearing, quit being paranoid; and then when u have what u want, prosecute! persecute!

LINK (for full story and interview)

The Courage of Her Convictions: An Interview with Päivi Räsänen

It has finally happened: in a Western nation, a prominent politician is on trial facing fines or two years in prison for quoting the Bible in public.

For decades, religious conservatives have warned that the sexual revolution and Scripture were on a collision course. Society could be based on revolution, or revelation—but not both. If condemning homosexuality is, as LGBT activists claim, hate speech, then the Bible is filled with it. Still, the revolutionaries insisted that they believed in freedom of speech, and that those who pointed out the obvious logical conclusion of their long march through the institutions were fear-mongering paranoiacs.

No one knows this better than Finnish MP and former cabinet minister Päivi Räsänen, who is currently being tried for an alleged violation of Section 10 of the Finnish Penal Code. Specifically, Räsänen is charged with inciting hatred against LGBT people—a charge based solely on a 2004 essay in which she defended traditional marriage; a 2019 tweet critiquing her church’s support for Pride Month citing Romans 1: 24-27; and her defence in TV interviews and radio debates of the Christian view of sexuality. The fact that in several of these instances, she was invited explicitly to represent the Christian perspective on these issues has not prevented multiple criminal complaints, police interrogations, and finally, prosecution.