Warren Appleton
What's Wrong With the Media?
Sat May 14, 2005 23:06
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You cannot reason with them.
The trouble is at the top.
Check on the top leadership of the big media companies. You will find that there very likely is a nest of traitors to the vital interests of our sovereign, independent Republic who are member/agents of the Council on Foreign Relations. They are bound to an agenda which has been 84 years in the planning, and only now coming into fruition in the form of the FTAA by December of this year. It will be called the American Union, just like the European Union and the African Union, which when put together they will have their One World Government.
So it is too late for letters-to-the-Editor. They are on a fixed course, and finally, they are seeing their goal come true. All the multiple billions of the Rothchilds and Rockefellers are on the line. Talk about pressure!
The answer is not in our meagre supply of Dollars.
It is in the hands of the Lord, God of the Bible. Even as he hardened the heart of Pharaoh of ancient Egypt, He can deal with these puny greedy power mongers, if he so chooses.
He heard the cry of his ancient people of Israel, but are His present-day Christians crying out to him to save them?
I think not. They feel that they have it made no matter what befalls the United States, since they plan to escape it all in their wishful thinking misuse of scriptures. So they are not willing to listen to the the facts of our imminent demise by internal treason.
All the lives ever given for our liberty were just a waste.
Like the ancient Israelites, they have bought the idea that "no evil shall befall us" as they listened to their false prophets who sold them millions of their fiction books in place of the Word of God. And the Lord will, logically, deal with them in a similar way.
What a shock when they finally have to face up to the truth.
So Be it.

Warren Appleton

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