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World War 3 Watch: Colombia vs. USA

I first pointed out that Venezuela was part of the 'anti-US Alliance' way back in 2015 .  That may not have beem news to those in the know.  But for the average person who doesn't particulary give care what's going on in world affairs, well as a matter of example, there's a friend of mine, a fairly-educated dude, who was shocked when I recently told him that Russia once sent "a heavily-armed, nuclear-power cruiser" to Venezuela.  At the time, that marked (and may remain) the closest such a Russian vessel has ever come to the continental U.S.  And meanwhile, said visitation occurred all the way back in 2008. These international beefs tend to brew for awhile, and it's rare that they just disappears.  Dudes can be beefing for years, decades even, and if they aren't fighting today, they may be going at it tomorrow. Meanwhile, the United States has a long and f*cked up history of meddling in the affairs of Latin American countries.  The U.S. more or le...

The Third Worldization of the United States

A few years back, I wrote an article premised on the idea that, despite the stated goals of the United Nations or what have you, the First World is becoming more like the Third World. Some poorer countries may (or may not) be moving up in the game of world economics, but that doesn't mean that richer ones are simultaneously maintaining their own status.  The goal, according to organizations like the UN, is supposed to be to eradicate world poverty.  But that end is never going to be achieved if, as one nation overcomes poverty for instance, another slides into it. I don't believe that what's currently going on in the United States is just circumstantial or coincidental.  Donald Trump may not be as racist as many people believe, but he's very much classist.  Trump was  more or less born with a silver spoon in his mouth and, to my understanding, some 70 years later is now richer than ever.  Someone like that you can't normally expect to be sympathetic toward...

World War 3 Watch: United Kingdom + Japan

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I would argue that World War II - and perhaps by extension World War I even - never actually ended.  These conflicts may have concluded officially, on paper, with peace treaties, surrenders or what have you being signed.  But in the aftermath of WWII, there have been a number of resulting conflicts, most notably in Asia, which resulted in mass casualties.  Wars may end on paper, but grudges, political beefs and lust for domination can persist for generations afterwards. I'm not one of those scholars who believe that a full-scale World War III will inevitably happen, and of course, I hope and pray that it doesn't.  As for the War of Armageddon, i.e. the nations of the world teaming up to (physically) fight the Most High God, that's prophecy.  But when it comes to the prospect of World War III, none of us can see the future.  That being said, many of the powerful nations of the world, being who are they, are very much preparing for the possibility nonetheless...

Decoding the Story of Adam & Eve

I once asked an older, wiser man and furthermore a very religious one if he believed the Bible was literally true.  His response was ‘yes, everything besides Genesis and Revelations’.  Indeed, when you look at the first and especially last books of the Bible, it's obvious that they’re largely symbolic in nature.  Revelations is the recounting of a divinely-inspired hallucination.  Meanwhile, Genesis harps back to a time when detailed information was relayed orally rather than being written down. The Bible is a complex collection of books, and ultimately I would agree that the New Testament is more pertinent on the Old.   As perennial sinners, knowing how to rectify our relationship with the Lord is of greater importance than being versed in the religious/spiritual history of Ancient Israel.   But at the same time, the Bible is so long and complex that it’s easy for readers to get ahead of themselves. For example, the story Adam & Eve is loaded wit...

666 Watch: Prince (1958-2016)

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Prince (1958-2016) passed away at 57, which I think most of us would agree is not an ideal age to die.  As for us normal folk, many of us may neglect healthcare for financial reasons.  Relatively, Prince had all the money in the world but was still walking around frail and weak prior to ultimately expiring .  I wonder how it feels to die early, as a rich and famous entertainer, knowing that you've made deals with the devil in the name of achieving that success. Well, I'm not going to go as far as to say Prince actually struck such an agreement.  But I did recently came across the video of his 1994 hit  The Most Beautiful Girl in the World and noticed that he threw up a couple of 666s. If you were to lookup the 666 hand sign on Google , at least half of the initial pages that pop up rather point the "Okay gesture" and may not mention or reference Luciferian at all.  But I think it's safe to say, all things considered, that a grown-ass man wouldn't be in a ...