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God Bless you Badlanders!! 🙏❤️

I will admit that I don’t have the heart to monitor the corrupt mainstream news, while recognizing the importance of staying informed…so Thank You for that!

I hadn’t yet caught the Tucker/Bannon interview. Appreciate the link. I think Bannon is right when he warns that we’re going to see a firestorm in this country next year. To paraphrase BB from a recent stack: the only way out is through!

Reminds me of that famous Gandolf / Frodo quote:

“ “I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo.

“So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”

❤️🙏🇺🇸🕊🌎🕊🦅🕊

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I can’t watch msm either—no TV helps enormously. Catch Bannon online and now substack…appreciate all the those truthers who do watch to assess and inform.

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The ONE TIME I watched MSM was when a jerk came on "full semi mode" lol

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Love Lord of the Rings! Tolkien truly addressed man’s condition with and without God. It could be a guide book for patriots. A war that logically cannot be won....until God steps in at the moments that matter!

Can’t stomach MSM either and get enough when my husband watches Fox Business....

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Tolkien was a devout Catholic and is considered the main influence for C.S. Lewis converting to Christianity (after being a devoted atheist). May Divine Inspiration guide us all in The Great Awakening!! ❤️🙏🕊

Thanks for your comment, ALtab. Love and Blessings to you❤️

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Amazing how God works, isn’t it? We are in good (God’s) hands!! Blessings to you, spirit sister!🙏

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I just started re-reading a wonderful little book I've had for years called "The God of the Fairy Tale", and the prologue is about the very thing you mention, C.S. Lewis' conversion and his friendship with Tolkien. I probably need to re-read The Chronicles of Narnia and Lord of the Rings soon!

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Narnia Chronicles is in many ways a 'children's Bible story' with Aslan in the role of Jesus. Even sorting out the animals at the 'end times.' Many parallels.

And like all well-written children's literature (Rikki Tikki Tavi, Huck Finn...) there are also subtle and meaningful contexts intended for the adults reading along, which the children will appreciate as their discernment grows with their minds.

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Nicely put, WildBill!

Hope you and your wife had a good holiday…I know there was a missing presence but still I imagine a close-knit and loving family time. Glad to have you back! 🙏❤️

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Lots to catch up on... still, good to be off work and yes even substacks for a few days 🙂💖

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I hear ya…almost everyday I think I’ll take a few days off…and then I don’t!

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That title sounds interesting! ❤️🙏

Edit: From the description on amazon: “we discover a perspective not unlike that of the Bible–a world of people trying to be something more, questing to do good in a realm fraught with evil, where a turn of the tables leaves the strong defeated and the weak victorious.”

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Thanks Margot ❤️

I just ordered it on my kindle and read the prologue which I liked very much ✨

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So glad the book is still available! I read the chapter on "Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves" last night, and author Jim Ware has some profound comments on the power of words. Enjoy!!

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STRAIGHT THROUGH!! If you notice, the WEF AND WHO is now defunct. James Roguski was working like a madman on the diplomacy side, I was working on another side (I couldn't tell anyone about it sorry) I hate those clandestine ops. WWG1WGA It does work.

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That's a good one.

Here's one of my favorites (from a different author)...

"Sleep in peace. God is awake." ~Victor Hugo

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Love that…thanks❤️🙏

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