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Oct 29, 2023Liked by Rebecca Yarborough Chaney

U.S. President, John Adams, stated that “The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the laws of God, anarchy and tyranny commence.”

DUE TO STOLEN ELECTIONS, WE DO NOT HAVE PATRIOTS FIGHTING TO SAVE OUR SACRED PROPERTY!

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Oct 28, 2023Liked by Rebecca Yarborough Chaney

Excellent work on revealing the truth about one of the many types of threats against our nation and our people! Thank you! God bless you.🙏🙏

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Yeah, let's blame someone else. If we can shift the responsibility for our failings onto another party or person, then we don't have to shoulder it ourselves.

This article is nothing more than the same old, same old tripe. Point the finger. Label this one an enemy. Call that one out as a "traitor". It's the Democrats, stupid. No, no, the Republicans, idiot. Let's elect someone who is more to our liking, especially progressives or neo-conservatives. That'll solve the problem, right? Of course, right.

However, the author brought up one point with which I am in total agreement.

"We’ve elected those who create their own defacto [sic] corporate rules, codes, statutes, and corporate by-laws. They forget God, the sacred right of self-governance, and the “bottom-up” model whereby tyrants have no seat at the table. But we cannot blame them only. We the People have failed as watchmen on the wall."

We've elected those. We...have failed. If this statement is true, then the phrase, "They forget God..." is also true. And this is absolutely true. We have forgotten God. It is not that our politicians and corporate heads have forgotten God. We have. Let's make this personal rather than collective. I have forgotten God. America's situation today is MY fault and I must do whatever I can to correct it, which means that I must abandon the FALSE GODS of materialism, decadence, rationalism, selfishness, greed, faith in government and the System, and power-tripping domination over others in the pursuit of faith in God alone and love for my neighbors, regardless as to who they are.

Who is my neighbor? The person who lives next door? The person I associate with the most? My family? My part of the country? The Chinese? The Chinese?? Really, now, am I not stretching the point? Well, does God love the Chinese people? Or not? If God loves the Chinese (Russians, Palestinians, Israelis, Ukranians, or Mexicans), then shouldn't we as well?

My suggestion is that you clean up your own government, society, and culture, in fact, your own life particularly, before you start pointing the finger at someone else as the source of your troubles.

To drive this point home, read 1 Samuel 8, in which it is recorded that We, the People, demanded a king of their own making and God advised against it. Then remember that We, the People, have created a government (king) of our own making and God has allowed us to begin reaping the consequences of going our own way.

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