Reading your article made me think of something I watched recently by Max Igan about children that he belieived had been kidnapped by authorities around the world about 120 years ago to be shipped around the world to be used to clean up mud floods that had been created to wipe out civilisations and knowledge. Pretty out there I know but it certainly made me think and I will be doing more digging and visiting some of the websites he recommended.
Here's the video in case you were interested
Back to your post ;-0
The fact that we have got to a point where we are gratefully happy when judges issue verdicts that simply ignore the problem and order 'training' is a problem for me. The corruption in the system comes from the top down and the system comprises both the government child protection agencies and the juditiary. In my opinion, if the judge who issued the verdict stood any chance of becoming a threat to those that really hold the reigns of power, by threatening to expose the global child traficking operation that exists to, amongst other things, ensure the elite scum have leverage over their puppets to maintain their control, he would never have been made a judge in the first place.
All presidents are selected not elected and until sufficient numbers of people take time out from publishing mundane deatils about their lives on Facebook and start finding out about how all the wars are bankers wars and there really is a conspiracy and they are part of it, we are heading quickly into a bleak future. The sad thing is that when we get there, most will be so brainwashed and conditioned they will be grateful for it.
I see you quoted Micah 6:8. I'm not a religious man but I do think that if everyone followed teachings of Jesus the world would definately be a better place.
I read a quote the other day from Pope John Paul the 1st. I only found out yesterday that he was only in power for 33 days (yes that's right 33 !!) before he died of a heart attack.
You'll almost certainly be aware of this bit of history but here's the quote.
". . . this morning, I flushed my toilet with a solid gold lever edged with diamonds and at this very moment, bishops and cardinals are using a bathroom on the second floor of the papal palace which trappings, I am told, would draw more than fifty million dollars at auction . . . Believe me, one day, we who live in opulence, while so many are dying because they have nothing, will have to answer to Jesus as to why we have not carried out His instruction, "Love thy neighbor as thyself.' We, the clergy of the Church together with our congregations, who substitute gold and pomp and ceremony in place of Christ's instruction, who judge our masquerade of singing His praises to be more precious than human life, will have the most to explain."
Great post as always.
Sorry for the off topic and rambling reply
Jim, you know your input is always appreciated and highly valued. I did NOT know about either the thing about "mud floods" or about the displaced pope who complained about church opulence..
I will look more into both.
Thanks, my friend!