Jay just can’t believe the incredible lies told about what happened on January 6th. What are the implications of the revelations for the future of our nation?
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currently, Trudeau got busted for taking CCP money, so he announced new funding and new program to censor disinfomation online…
I’m sure he did.
I’m in my 50s, government has always been this corrupt. NOW they WANT us to know they’re corrupt and we can’t fix it with votes. It’s a uniparty with 2 wings, in order to appeal to most people and draw them in to the illusion. Once in, it’s difficult to get out because we’re all told our vote counts. We’re encouraged to participate and called ‘patriotic’ for doing so.
We must have ‘eyes to see and ears to hear’.
Yes Kim. I think our country is under the judgement of God!
@For Such a Time As This Me too. And most have no idea what that even means. God bless and protect y’all as you put gospel truth out, in places where it’s not appreciated.
America government is playing everyone. It’s not a Democratic or republican thing. Neither side works for the people anymore.
Sadly, you are right.
Although I hadn’t seen this particular footage, I’d seen plenty of footage showing protesters walking through the capitol , staying within the ropes, etc. I know people who were at the DC protest that day (no, they didn’t go inside the capitol). I myself was at my own state capitol that day, protesting the crooked election. I heard about what was happening in DC while I sat on the steps in my state. Among the throngs of (actually!) peaceful protesters surrounding us, there was a handful of rabble rousers, trying to entice the crowd into violent action. They were in large part ignored. As things wound down and the crowd dispersed, they got a small group to head towards the governor’s mansion. We didn’t join them. Later on the news, we saw that they had somehow pushed over the fence and gotten up to the house itself. In the days following , I saw lots of DC footage, including a report from Epoch Times , showing the Antifa tactics of those at the front, including a young man who helped bash windows into the House floor and then retreat, take off his backpack and quickly change shirts. Based on my experience that day, and the footage I’d seen, Carlson’s report was absolutely no surprise to me. I’ve known from day one what happened that day: amongst the great crowd of peaceful patriots who want honest government and honest elections were Antifa-type plants who instigated trouble and violence. And there were also those who lost their heads in the passion of the moment and followed and actively participated in the vandalism. “The madness of crowds “ is a saying because it happens, and one must be careful not to get sucked in to sinful behavior. Whether “planned” by the democrats (which wouldn’t surprise me) or not, they took advantage of the situation to make a mountain (“insurrection!”) out of a molehill (vandalism). Shame on them, and shame on those who continue to refuse to see. Without a miracle of God, America is over. It will continue on in name, but with increasing authoritarian rule and loss of individual freedom, especially for any who believe the Bible and follow Christ, for this is ultimately about Satan stamping out the vestiges of Christianity from the West.
Although I hadn’t seen this particular footage, I’d seen plenty of footage showing protesters walking through the capitol , staying within the ropes, etc. I know people who were at the DC protest that day (no, they didn’t go inside the capitol). I myself was at my own state capitol that day. I heard about what was happening in DC while I sat on the steps in my state. Among the throngs of (actually!) peaceful protesters surrounding us, there was a handful of rabble rousers, trying to entice the crowd into violent action. They were in large part ignored. As things wound down and the crowd dispersed, they got a small group to head towards the governor’s mansion. We didn’t join them. Later on the news, we saw that they had somehow pushed over the fence and gotten up to the house itself. In the days following , I saw lots of DC footage, including a report from Epoch Times , showing the Antifa tactics of those at the front, including a young man who helped bash windows into the House floor and then retreat, take off his backpack and quickly change shirts. Based on my experience that day, and the footage I’d seen, Carlson’s report was absolutely no surprise to me. I’ve known from day one what happened that day: amongst the great crowd of peaceful patriots who want honest government and honest elections were Antifa-type plants who instigated trouble and violence. And there were also those who lost their heads in the passion of the moment and followed and actively participated in the vandalism. “The madness of crowds “ is a saying because it happens, and one must be careful not to get sucked in to sinful behavior. Whether “planned” by the democrats (which wouldn’t surprise me) or not, they took advantage of the situation to make a mountain (“insurrection!”) out of a molehill (vandalism). Shame on them, and shame on those who continue to refuse to see. Without a miracle of God, America is over. It will continue on in name, but with increasing authoritarian rule and loss of individual freedom, especially for any who believe the Bible and follow Christ, for this is ultimately about Satan stamping out the vestiges of Christianity from the West.