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Podcast Aftershow: Who is Biden? What is the Game Being Played?

Podcast Aftershow: Who is Biden? What is the Game Being Played?

After the Sunday Sermon, I put up an Aftershow that is less  theology, more contemporary application.

  • Who is Biden? Why was he chosen? (Because he can be controlled).
  • Who controls? Not the people.
  • More on the “Domestic Terrorism” strategy.
  • Jesus Christ as King of every nation on earth now — that is a political statement.
Reviewing the “National Strategy For Countering Domestic Terrorism.”

Reviewing the “National Strategy For Countering Domestic Terrorism.”

Most of this document is fluff and camouflage.  America already has laws against “violence” like murder, assault, arson, etc.  If you sift through the lofty rhetoric about protecting “civil rights” and suppressing “violence,” you find that their intent it to snuff out ideas that may, in their sole opinion, contradict their narrative.  Online content is squarely in their sights. A few quotes from the “National Strategy”:

“We must work to root out hatreds . . . ” p. 3
” . . . opposing our government institutions.”  p. 5
” . . . racial or ethnic bigotry and hatred as well as anti-government or anti-authoritarian sentiment.”  p 6.
“Domestic terrorism and the factors that contribute to it . . . ” p. 12
” . . . reducing the factors contributing to domestic terrorism.” p. 13
” . . . engaging with financial institutions . . . ” p18
“mental health experts” p21
“potential indicators of terrorism-related mobilization.” p21
“iconography, symbology, and phraseology . . . how to recognize potential indicators of mobilization . . .” p25