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May 7, 2024

Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys

One of my past employers offered a variety of services. When my boss found out how quickly I learned, he turned me in to a float, working in the varied sections of our group depending upon the day and need.

We were an ideal sized company - big enough to provide for our client's needs, but small enough to remain close, like a little family. We grew to know each other and each other's clients, and thus the temptation to take up another professionals' responsibility could be strong at times.

As a float, I had to be particularly mindful of this, for even though I knew how to perform in all the sectors, my legal capabilities were defined by my location. I had a saying to help me remember my boundaries: "Not my circus, not my monkeys."

I think this saying can be applied no matter who you are or where you are working. As human beings we all have our limits; there are some battles we can take up and some we can't. Some circuses are ours, and some monkeys aren't, and I can think of no better phrase with which to warn these Palestinian protestors.

Last I checked, the vast majority of these people protesting on behalf of Palestine are Americans. They are not Palestinians, Israelis, or from any country in the Middle East. They are Americans and as such should be concerned with American things.

The cause of Palestine, sad though it may be, is not theirs. It is a complicated centuries old mess dating back to the time of Abraham, when Hagar and her son Ishmael were cast out and away from the promised son Isaac. The Islamists have never forgotten this rejection, the Jews continue to believe they are the Chosen People.... and so here we are.

Throw in the mix Bethlehem's Christians who are barely hanging on, and we have a tragedy that the average gender theory major is ill equipped to dissect or deal with. Heck, I have a hard time, and I 've been to the Middle East!

This sad and ancient fight is between the Israelis and the Palestinians; it began long before I was born, and short of Christ's return, it will rage on long after my death. Thus, this war is THEIR specialty. THEIR circus. THEIR monkeys. And NO one else's!


I know this seems a cold way to characterize such a brutal conflict, and I certainly don't mean to cheapen it. I only wish to frame it in a way that might somehow knock some sense into my countrymen. Before they find themselves drafted, labeled domestic enemies, locked up like the J6th prisoners, or worse....

Over something that is NOT their fight, NOT within their understanding, NOT their circus, and definitely NOT their monkeys!
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Published on May 07, 2024 02:54 Tags: middle-east, palestinian-protests-israel

April 23, 2024

Jesus is Coming. Look Busy!

There has been an obsession lately with end times, and I don't blame the faithful. After all, it looks like we may be entering them. From bombs here to natural disasters there, it seems like we are just one hellfire away from Jesus showing up on a white stallion or rapturing the faithful.

But while Revelation seems to describe our times, it has also described many times in history. Also consider another important piece regarding end times; this one is found, not in Revelation, but in the book of Matthew: "but of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, but My Father only" (Matthew 24:36.) In other words, no human can predict when Christ will appear, so why are we constantly trying to do so?

After all, we were not put on this earth to stare at the sky but to better ourselves and the world around us. Therefore, if we can't predict when Jesus is coming, and we have things we need to do, shouldn't we be "looking busy" instead of "looking up?"

A priest was once asked while gardening: "If you knew you were going to die in ten minutes, what would you do?"

Unperturbed, he looked back at his plants and said: "I'd try to finish this row."

The priest was busy and used to being busy. He felt ready to meet God because he had spent his life bettering himself and this earth. So, he was calm at the prospect of being called home. Furthermore, he wanted to be able to say: "Look I planted a beautiful garden just before I died. I knew You were coming so I wanted to be busy."

I know that "Jesus is coming, look busy" first appeared on a bumper sticker, but maybe we should take the phrase more seriously. If Jesus is coming, maybe we should all be more focused on being busy, and if He does happen to show up, we'll have something to show for our time on this earth. We'll have works to match our faith, which the Bible clearly promotes. (James 2:14-26)
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Published on April 23, 2024 02:43 Tags: end-times-jesus-is-coming, look-busy

April 9, 2024

A Celebration of Lasts

I'm going through a season of change in my life, and as a result, engaging in the "last" of things. The last of the parties, the last of the ceremonies, the last of my time with an organization that prides itself, (or used to) on tradition and history.

But this organization is for the young, and I am young no more. Many dread similar times in their life. They undergo a "midlife crisis" as they see their youth slip away with former ties, with their "lasts." But thankfully that's not something I am vulnerable to, and I think it is because, by the grace of God, I have been given the ability to celebrate my "lasts."

Many that I graduated from military schools with are no longer on this earth; they were denied their lasts. There has been a rash of young civilian deaths lately, and these similarly were not given the privilege of middle, and old age.

Even if I were to die tomorrow, I could say I was a mother who raised her children, a wife who kept her marriage, a soldier who survived, and an author who didn't let cancel culture cancel her. That is a life well lived.

The Bible says that: "They will still bear fruit in old age, they will stay fresh and green." Psalm 92:14. If I am allowed to live past middle age, then I have much to look forward to, and so I enter this new time in my life with a smile.

I am not sure what we are headed for, or if 2024 will prove the foil folk wrong, but no matter what, dear reader, don't mourn your "lasts." Celebrate them! Don't be sad because they are over; be happy because they happened!

I hope this perspective brings you some comfort in the months ahead....no matter what we are headed for.
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Published on April 09, 2024 04:27 Tags: aging, celebrations, change

March 25, 2024

Foil Hat Theory 7: The Election that Won’t Be

Foil Hat Theory 7: The Election that Won’t Be.

This is my final entry regarding Conspiracy Theory Bingo: The Election That Won’t Be. This theory is the reason why I undertook this series now and not last year. It’s because 2024 is election year, the year when we are supposed to have a chance to get rid of Joe Biden and put someone easier on our wallets and safety in his place.

But the foil folk are saying the election may not happen.

How the elites will pull this off may be the culmination of every theory I’ve proposed, plus some I haven’t. Or they could stack a few. Perhaps they will do a combination of Civil War 2.0 and the Black Swan Blackout sprinkled with a new manufactured virus for extra seasoning. Or perhaps they’ll just have the invaders storm our homes, giving them an excuse to declare martial law and cancel the election.

It’s hard to say. I am a theorist, not a psychic, but if it’s one thing I hope I’ve shown you, it’s the value in considering possibilities. That said, you don’t need my foil hat anymore. You can make your own, and with it, your own theories!

Here’s what you’ll need:

1) An open mind.

2.) The ability to recognize patterns and connections.

3.) Thick skin. They will call you crazy, racist, and a litany of other things. Learn not to care, or even better, learn to take these insults as signs that you are on the right track.

4.) Imagination. If you can think of it, your enemy can too, and then the question becomes "would they, do it?" This is where you'll need the next thing:

5.) The ability to think like your enemy. This can get complicated, as different kinds of evil have different philosophies and thus employ different tactics, but the end goal of evil is always the same: more power. So, ask yourself ‘would this scenario I’ve imagined give it to them? If yes, then you are likely onto something!

6.) The ability to recognize predictive programming and controlled opposition. Has your theory had prominent talking heads saying something opposed to it? Have there been any popular movies, video games, books, and/or journalists predicting your theory? If any of this is true, then congratulations! You've just concocted a good conspiracy theory!

Now it's up to you to decide what to do with it.

I truly hope you have enjoyed this journey as much as I have. For the past year and some change, I have been faithfully posting every week. Unfortunately, I will have to decrease my blog entries to biweekly for the foreseeable future. I am working on the release of two more books as well as dealing with some life changes that need my attention. I promise you Chester’s next adventure and The Spirits of Suddenly will be worth it.

In the meantime, I wish you all a Blessed Holy Week and a joyous Easter Sunday!
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Published on March 25, 2024 14:44 Tags: conspiracy-theories, election2024, elites, joebiden

March 19, 2024

Foil Hat Theory 6: Civil War 2.0

Communists have always been allergic to American history, but their reaction to the American Civil war is downright anaphylactic. From military bases to Robert E. Lee statues to Disneyland rides, it seems that any memory of the American Civil War is under a strange and targeted attack by shrieking leftists.



The rationale behind their rage is that the Civil War is racist. One would think that fighting a war to end slavery quickly would be the opposite of racist, but we’re not dealing with logic, we’re dealing with leftists, and they see the American Civil War as a blight that must be forgotten.



The question we must ask ourselves is, why?



Several theories abound, but the most popular in the tin foil community is that "they are trying to erase memory of the first Civil War so that they can start a second one."



It has long been said that those who forget history are doomed to repeat it; If I were trying to destabilize a nation, I might want to put this theory to the test, making history repeat, or at least rhyme, by "vanishing" all memory of its predecessor.



And they might just get their way.



For one thing we are "more divided than ever." Most people say this while clutching their pearls, but I say it with a yawn. As I once mentioned, this is not about Democrat vs. Republican, it’s about good vs. evil, and these forces have been at war since time began. It’s just becoming more obvious now that this is what’s going on, and as this becomes more obvious, the forces of good will become less tolerant, as they should be.



We also have something we haven’t had before in this country, a massive influx of migrants who fall into two categories: advantage immigrants and violent invaders. I don’t’ think the first group hates this country, but they don’t love it either. They are here for free stuff, or a safe place to cool off until their home country does, but what happens when the US is just as dangerous, and freebies run out? Hopefully most of them will just go home, but they could become angry and turn into the second type of immigrant, the violent ones that hate this country, mean us harm, and are already doing us harm.

Naturally, the invasion is making a lot of US citizens angry and adding more gunpowder to the already fizzling tinderbox. Civil War 2.0 might be called a civil war, but as more US citizens become red pilled, it could look more like citizens versus invaders with a few holdout leftists thrown in and ultimately held responsible for the migrants’ actions. A meme is circling “only traitors help invaders.” Though not enforced, there is still a penalty on the books for being a traitor, and that penalty might become popular again as Americans are forced into armed conflict with the invaders.



Another reason Civil War 2.0 is such a strong candidate for your bingo card is that there's significant predictive programming to back it up. A movie, literally entitled Civil War is now playing in theaters. A quick google search yields dozens of talking heads bemoaning the possibility of a second Civil War, and as mentioned above, the normies are clutching their pearls over “more division than ever.”



Remember how I warned: they love to tell you what they do before they do it?



Yeah, that's predictive programming, and one of many reasons why the theory of Civil War 2.0 is just itching for a spot on your 2024 BINGO card!
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Published on March 19, 2024 04:12 Tags: civilwar, conspiracytheories, immigration

March 11, 2024

Foil Hat Theory 5: They Control the Food

Or at least, they want to. This theory, unlike the last may not seem so crazy to the average normie, partially because we’ve already heard Klaus Schwab and other influences rave on about the benefits of eating bugs versus traditional protein. Apparently, the cattle we have been domesticating and eating for thousands of years are suddenly farting too much and contributing to Global Warming (Perhaps someone should hand them some Beano.)

Politicians have already tried enacting restrictive farming laws in Europe, citing Climate Change as justification. These laws called for ranchers to significantly reduce their cattle and crop yields and make it impossible for them to survive. The farmers became so enraged that they mounted a very stinky rebellion. They sprayed government and big business buildings with manure, blockaded major highways, and did everything they could, short of hanging their politicians, to make a point. Epoch times even has a documentary about Climate Change inspired farming restrictions called “No Farmers No Food. Will You Eat the Bugs?”

In my last entry, I touched on how the elites may be starting fires. Considering this, it’s interesting to note how much damage has been done to the ranching industry in the Texas Panhandle by the recent fires. According to the latest report, 1.1 million acres have been scorched and thousands of cattle have died. Of note, Texas’ Turkey Track Ranch, in operation since the 1870’s was recently listed for sale. I will be quite interested to see who buys it.

Perhaps the new owner will be Bill Gates’, who already owns 268,984 acres of farmland, or the Chinese Communist Party who own American 383,935 acres. Suffice it to say, neither one of these entities has shown a desire to feed US consumers healthy products at a reasonable price. Bill Gates wants to alter our food supply with unspeakable pharmakeia (Revelation 18:23) and the Chinese…well they’re communists. And if there’s one thing communists do well it’s starve populations.

The numerous food processing plant explosions also thicken this theory; in fact, 103 food processing plants have been destroyed under the Biden Regime, most through mysterious fires and explosions.

As you’ve probably guessed, the addition of all these incidences equals food shortages for the consumer, but what could one gain by creating food shortages? Well, if you are a power junkie, you could gain quite a bit. As Henry Kissinger once said: “He who controls the food supply controls the people.” If normies are starving, they will be less likely to rebel and more likely to beg the power junkies for crumbs.

Considering these strings of incidents, in addition to the climate cult narrative drummed by beachfront dwelling elites, I lean toward the low probability of coincidence and the high possibility of coordination.

So, how do we approach a potential coordinated food shortage? Number one, I recommend having some back-up food reserves for this as well as other reasons. Starting a garden or having a few backyard chickens may even be a good idea. Number two, remember the rainbow in the same way that the Texans remember the Alamo.

Growing up, I wondered why God chose to commemorate the flood with a natural phenomenon and not Christ’s crucifixion, the parting of the red sea, or some other Biblical event.

Now I know why it’s that important. Its promise complete cancels out the moral high ground of the climate cult and exposes them for what they are.
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Published on March 11, 2024 18:04 Tags: conspiracytheories, foodshortages, globalwarming

March 5, 2024

Foil Hat Theory 4: They Control the Weather

Sounds crazy, doesn't it? I mean, it seems that only God could do this, probably because ethically speaking, only God should. However, if the COVID era taught us anything, it's that power addicts will gladly light ethics aflame in exchange for their fix.

In other words, if they can control the weather, and by default, control you, then they will.

There is evidence that they have already done so and are actively doing so right now. Google "cloud seeding" and the results yield ample instances of pilots dropping chemicals into clouds to bring rain. A military operation during Vietnam, called Operation Popeye was able to extend the country's monsoon season by five months. The US did this in order to flood the Ho Chi Min trail, a critical supply route for the communists at the time.

If they can control the rain, then what else can they control? Could they possibly control fire? And if so, what could they accomplish by blazing the very earth?

Well for starters, the normies are starting to question the global warming narrative. Perhaps Greta Thunberg's autistic stare became a little too annoying, or the thought of eating bugs turned enough stomachs off and enough brains on to make them rethink the whole thing.

So, they need a way to reenergize it. What better way than to start a ton of fires and blame it on global warming?

Again, I know it sounds crazy. But consider this: Maui's fires "melted" cars, and the government is still not allowing insurance companies in to assess the damage on people's private property. A bunch of homes in Chili also mysteriously caught fire in a prime cliff area overlooking magnificent views, and then we have the thorn in President Brandon's side, Texas itself. That state is currently experiencing the worst fires ever recorded in the panhandle. Several independent bystanders have caught green laser beams falling from the heavens shortly before the fires, and the fire damage is eerily similar to that in Lahaina.

Could they be controlling the weather, in order to control you?

Considering everything we've been through over the past few years, this theory is at least worth some consideration, and while I will never tell you what to do or believe, dear reader, I confess this one is DEFINITELY going on my 2024 bingo card!
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Published on March 05, 2024 04:12 Tags: christian, conspiracy-theory, digitalid, newworldorder

February 27, 2024

Foil Hat Theory 3: Black Swan Blackout

We now resume our task of filling up those bingo cards with foil hat theories for 2024, and this is one of my favorites: Black Swan Blackout.

The term "Black Swan" comes from the financial community and is defined as an "extremely negative event or occurrence that is impossibly difficult to predict. In other words, Black Swan events are events that are unexpected and unknowable," and they cause massive amounts of damage.

While the financial community may be unawares, the foil hat community is all abuzz with this possibility and has been for months.

So, what is the Black Swan Blackout theory? Simply put, it's a false flag event in which the US grid will go down, frying the records of numerous bank institutions with it. This will instantly dissolve billions of dollars' worth of wealth. The average normie, who has a few thousand in their bank, will suddenly see that money disappear and be unable to access it for days, weeks, months, or perhaps indefinitely.

At that point, the government will step in and point fingers at the latest enemy du jour, be that Russia, China, Iran, or even one we may not be expecting. This will naturally inflame tempers, launching us into WWIII, when in reality a domestic enemy was the one who pulled the switch. That is why this theory can be defined as a false flag. The domestic enemy does the sabotage, and then plants another country's "flag" on the mess.

Other than starting World War III, this event could benefit the elites in other ways. Naturally in such a crisis, those from our government (some well-meaning and some not so well meaning) will step in to provide a solution to the normies who lost all their money. One of these could be a digital currency complete with social credit score and all other Mark of the Beast niceties Klaus Schwab and his minions at the World Economic Forum have been salivating over for decades.

So, what should one do about a Black Swan Blackout? For starters, don't' have all of your money in the bank. I don't' suggest you empty your account (that would only launch a similar event, as everyone emptying the banks would guarantee such an event).
Rather, have a sizeable stash of cash somewhere in your home. Gold, silver, copper coins, or gold backed bills are another currency that could help in such an event. Ammunition and emergency food and water may also prove handy bartering tools and are always a good idea.

Most importantly, don't panic. Rather, prepare. Like I told you last week you are fearfully and wonderfully made (psalm 139:14) and suited to handle whatever they throw at you, be it a Black Swan Black out or something similar.

Also, I cannot stress enough that a tin foil hat is not the same as a crystal ball; in other words, this theory, like the others I present, is only a theory. I don't know for sure what is going to happen, I can only speculate.

As always, I present, you decide, and prepare how you feel best.
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Published on February 27, 2024 04:28 Tags: conspiracytheory, worldwar3

February 20, 2024

You Are Not What They Say You Are

I’m taking a break from foil hat theories to remind you of who you are, in other words, to remind you that you are built to respond to everything they throw at you, foil hat theories or otherwise. While I could write a whole book on this, I’ll settle for the most important point, and that is: ‘you, Christian, are not what they say you are.’

You are not a doormat, or someone who must be always nice or accepting of all ideas on account of your faith in Christ. You are not someone who must tolerate invasions and continuous insults. You are not someone who is not allowed to fight back.

Quite the opposite. You are something evil is very afraid of, as it should be.

If this were not true, multibillion dollar commercials convincing you to wash the feet of invaders, conquerors, and other unrepentant would not be necessary. On the contrary, they would be ignoring you and spending their coin on something else.

For clarity, I am referring to the Super Bowl ad sponsored by an organization called “He Gets Us.” Though a few of the scenes are in line with Christian theology (albeit loosely), I believe that several of them blatantly paint a false narrative.
This is because Christ would not have washed the feet of unrepentant or conquerors. He would have called them to change, and even if they heeded the call, he would not have washed their feet.
Why?
Well, as you recall in the New Testament, foot washing was not doled out to everyone Christ met. It was a special purification/anointing ceremony reserved for his disciples, those who would soon embark on the Great Commission.
Nevertheless, we can learn something from this ad: “They are afraid of you, and spending ridiculous amounts of time, money and energy to convince you that you are something you are not.”

An Irishman recently put it best:

“My Christianity is not the cowardly, wimpy Christianity that you want to make it. My Christianity is the Christianity that defeated Islamic Jihad three times. My Christianity conquered the Roman Empire. My Christianity defeated the pagan Vikings and the northern pagan tribes. My Christianity defeated the Ottoman Empire. My Christianity defeated the Arab Invasion of Al Andalusia that began in 7th Century Spain. The Ethiopian Christians who follow my kind of Christianity defeated the Muslim invasion from Somalia and Egypt. My Christianity is the one followed by the Armenians and the Georgians who defeated the Persians, Zoroastrians, and the Muslims. My Christianity is not for wimps!”
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Published on February 20, 2024 04:19 Tags: christianity, hegetsus, superbowlad

February 13, 2024

Foil Hat Theory 2: Project Blue Beam

Americans have long been fascinated with aliens from a distant world. From War of the Worlds to Lilo and Stitch, we can’t get enough of the concept. There is even a foil hat theory concerning them, and it’s a fun one. They call it Project Blue Beam.

Project Blue Beam basically says that the elites will use aliens or even fake aliens to unite the people of the world, thereby setting the stage for a New World Order or One World Government. Under normal circumstances, people would be resistant to such a thing, but an alien invasion would deter a good amount of that resistance as we worked together to destroy the invading menace.

Ronald Reagan summed this up nicely when he said at the UN: “we often forget how much unites all the members of humanity. Perhaps we need some outside universal threat to recognize this common bond. I often think how quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world.” The movie Independence Day gave us a glimpse of what this would look like, as all the countries put their differences aside to destroy the invaders.

So, why would this one be a solid choice for your 2024 Bingo Card? Well, other than reasons noted above, we’ve had a good amount of predictive programming concerning this one. There are countless alien movies and numerous documentaries about people being kidnapped or seeing the beings. Also, the government released a big UFO report in June of 2021 softly admitting that aliens exist. In short, the public is well primed to believe in an alien invasion.

So, when the feds bring out hologram ships, or lead the real thing in (many think our government has been in communication with aliens for years), people are well primed to believe it, and behave the way the elites want.

“Hello alien invasion,” followed by “hello, New World Order!”
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Published on February 13, 2024 03:03 Tags: 2024, aliens, conspiracy-theories

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