23 December 2017
Hello Again Everyone,
Well, here we all are at the end of one of the most astounding years in living memory, especially as it pertains to the growing defeat of the demonic globalists the world over—with President Donald Trump, of course, showing the way forward to an entire world yearning for peace.
Remember too, it’s not me calling these globalists demonic, but some of the world’s top theologians—including Pastor Jim Garlow [Drew University (Ph.D. in historical theology); Princeton Theological Seminary (Master of Theology); Asbury Theological Seminary (Master of Divinity); Southern Nazarene University (B.A. & M.A.); Oklahoma Wesleyan University (A.A.); New York Times bestselling author] of the evangelical Christian Skyline Church, in San Diego, California, who said these words that all of us need to take note of: “Globalism is far more than 'geographical' or 'eliminating national borders and boundaries. It is spiritual and demonic at its core. Few — very few — understand this. This is quite likely one of the main reasons why Trump is hated.”
I was reminded of Pastor Garlow’s warning about these demonic globalists yesterday after reading Sister Ciara’s special report “Murder Of Chicago Cop Threatens To Engulf Entire World In Flames”—specifically due to her mentioning of the events surrounding Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria—and that led me to wonder how many of you know that this isn’t the first war against these dark forces, but actually the second one!
Josh Feinman, the Chief Global Economist for Deutsche Asset Management, was quoted about this just after Trump’s election victory: “The first great globalization wave, in the half-century or so before WWI, sparked a populist backlash too, and ultimately came crashing down in the cataclysms of 1914 to 1945.”—and whose assessment has been supported by Branko Milanovic, Dani Rodrik, Niall Ferguson, Fred Bergsten (some of the smartest people in the world) who have, also, argued that “globalization is a cyclical process, accelerating and retrenching over decades, as global integration naturally gives rise to a backlash”—with the period leading up to World War I being an illustrative example that we’re repeating what occurred over 100 years ago.
In 1913, the first war against these demonic globalists was gearing up, and that President Woodrow Wilson vowed to the American people he would keep their nation out of—and whose actual campaign slogan during his run for the presidency was “He Kept Us Out Of War!”.
None of us will ever know exactly why, just 3 years after making this pledge to keep America out of this globalist war, President Wilson did an about face and plunged the United States into this globalist conflict—but upon leaving office, he did leave us a clue by his saying:
“Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men's views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.”
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Realist - Everybody in America is soft, and hates conflict. The cure for this, both in politics and social life, is the same -- hardihood. Give them raw truth.