‘A Dynamic of History: The Devourer’ (2018)

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This was Genghis Khan’s piece of the world.

The only thing that changes in history is the methodology. Aside from that, it’s always about people who want a bigger piece of the world and what they’ll do to get it.

What used to be gained by military conquest is now gained by seduction.

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Making war against the world, as Hitler and Tojo discovered, only leads to self-destruction. So they don’t do it anymore.

Now globalist big shots get together and plot to take away our freedom and our wealth.

They’re sitting there in Washington, selling us down the river.

 

Next Stop, Newswithviews

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Prescriptions, check. Christmas tree, check. First couple blog posts, check. And there’s still a huge pile of chores in front of me.

But I’ve got to write my Newswithviews column today–got to. Only very rarely does one clearly see what the age he’s living in is all about. I think I see that now, the theme of this era in history.

It’s easily expressed: regular ordinary people vs. insane self-anointed elitists who lust for power over them and will do anything to get it.

This is a war without pitched battles. The war in the Ukraine is only an incident. If that war ended tomorrow, we’d still be fighting for our liberty. they’d still be working day and night to take it from us.

May the Judge of all the earth defend us.

 

Pearl Harbor Day

Scenes of wreckage after Japanese forces bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.

December 7, 1941: President Franklin Roosevelt called it “a day which will live in infamy,” when the Imperial Japanese Navy, without a declaration of war, attacked the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor and decimated the American fleet, drawing America into World War II.

Aggression and war are a dynamic of history in our fallen world; but wars are not always fought with fleets and armies. Stealing an election springs immediately to mind.

If Democrats succeed in stealing our country’s 2020 presidential election, if this crime is permitted to stand, it will be repeated here and elsewhere. It will mean the end of our constitutional republic: as long as anyone is able to win by changing, stealing, and discarding votes, they’ll never again have to worry about being voted out of office; and our republic will have failed. They will do with their computers what Tojo and Hitler couldn’t do with all their fleets and armies.

God Almighty defend us.

 

‘A Degrading Form of Government’ (2013)

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As the liberal death cult tries to stir up impeachment frenzy in America, and uses children on a global stage to stampede adults into accepting a global government, let’s pause and reflect on what kind of government sinful, fallen man usually winds up with.

A Degrading Form of Government

This is the perversity of our sin nature: wherever there is liberty, you’ll find people clamoring for a king. Wherever there is dignity, you’ll find them stretched out on the ground kissing the earth the tyrant walks on.

It’s a dynamic of history, it never changes. There’s always someone, somewhere, or a group of fat-heads, somewhere, who wants to rule the whole shebang.

The globalists are pushing very, very hard for that today!

And Donald Trump stands in their way, so Donald Trump must go.

O Lord our God! Tread down your enemies, who hate your people for your sake.

A Truly Prolific Murderer

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When Tamerlane, aka Timur, died, he had inscribed on his tomb, “When I rise from the dead, the world shall tremble.”

Tamerlane died in 1405, by which time he had succeeded in killing some 17 million people in Central Asia, the Middle East, India, and China–about 5% of the people on the planet at the time. Well, you can’t re-create Genghis Khan’s Mongol Empire without breaking a few million eggs. That Tamerlane’s methods included what we would call extreme sadism did not seem to diminish his luster as “the Sword of Islam.” In fact, he’s venerated today throughout the Central Asian Muslim world–although the descendants of Muslims in other countries that he ravaged are somewhat less than nostalgic for him.

It is a dynamic of history that from time to time a conqueror rises up and tries to devour the human race. Alexander the Great, Pyrrhus, Genghis Khan, Hitler, Tamerlane–and we’re only counting the ones who actually got somewhere. Maybe Napoleon has the excuse that his wars might be called exigencies of self-defense: although that excuse wouldn’t have seemed too convincing while he was burning Moscow.

Dynamics of history don’t go away. People wish they’d go away, people think they’ve gone away: but they remain. Unless history itself ends, somewhere in the future is another Tamerlane. Meanwhile, we have to be content with the present globalist movement–they, too, want to rule the world, but their methods are much subtler than Tamerlane’s.

But there is only One Person who has the right to that throne: Jesus Christ, the Son of God. All the others are usurpers.