Don’t Let Them Crush Us

The War of the Worlds review: slow, stupid and hopelessly straightforward

This is all the nooze I’m gonna do today, I don’t want to go mad; so let’s get the comments rolling.

Just now, Far Left Crazy–having stolen the election and swallowed up the government–seems unstoppable. Like the Martian invaders in War of the Worlds–alien, cruel, and implacable. They’re running wild, feverishly undoing every good thing done by Donald Trump in their rush to “transform” our country into a Third World hell-hole.

We can’t even keep track. A scan of the nooze is both terrifying and depressing. All of the crazies, all of them, are coming out of the woodwork. Who knew we had so many of them?

And who’s going to defend us? Every institution, and most of the, ahem, leaders we put our trust in have failed us: turned away from duty either because of cowardice or because they were in it with the b ad guys. They finally took down our president and there’s no one left.

We have nothing but our prayers, and we’d better pray them hard, and unceasingly. Pray the Lord to avenge this crime, this fraud, this stealing of our country. “Vengeance is mine,” says the Lord. Pray Him to take it.

We must not be crushed. We must not accept “oh, that’s the way it is now!” No! Never! If all we have is our prayers, then pray!

Dementia Cases Expected to… Triple?

dementia cure - jab with new vaccine could prevent Alzheimer's disease  symptoms | Express.co.uk

Here’s a really alarming story that we missed somehow when it came out in 2017.

According to a press release by the World Health Organization (https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/07-12-2017-dementia-number-of-people-affected-to-triple-in-next-30-years), cases of dementia, worldwide, can be expected to triple in the next 30 years, from 50 million to over 150 million.

In 2017 the cost of dementia in the United States was $818 billion–and it may be expected to climb to $2 trillion in the foreseeable future.

There are several kinds of dementia, but the most common–and the worst–is Alzheimer’s Disease.

We cannot handle this without God’s help. We aren’t exactly coping with it now. A crisis like this calls for strong families, strong churches, and strong communities. Simply making the government bigger, and funding bigger and costlier bureaucracies, will not accomplish anything.

Hollowing out our culture will leave us defenseless.