The current president of the United States has gotten where he is, leaving the last office before his term expired, and the one before that. I was keeping an eye on the position of Secretary General of the UN last time around, but we ended up with a second term of both the Secretary General in the UN and the same US administration. Now, it's come back around again. I'm not suggesting a conspiracy theory, nor am I offering skepticism. This is not a prophetic claim either, but rather just raising a question about an upcoming time frame.
We know President Obama cannot run again, and it's already clear he isn't. Many are concerned, however; that some sort of emergency situation could suspend the 2016 presidential election, which would keep him in office beyond his term limit. I've not dismissed that thought at all, but I've also toyed with a different perspective. I'm really not sure that it would necessarily involve a conspiracy, but rather simply a "coincidence" of timing and happenstance. Whether that "coincidence" is contrived or coordinated, I cannot say, but we do know a One World Government is prophesied.
Most Americans already believe the President, any President; is a mere puppet of those who place him in office. Some call it a conspiracy, some call it capitalism run amok, and some call it communism creeping in. Perhaps if we all just stood together and quit fighting the red and blue, we'd realize our "so called" republic or democracy is really an aristocracy or oligarchy. The reality is really pretty clear. The US is not so free or independent. I'm not saying I don't love America, I'm just saying the image is different than the reality. Now, back to a thought I've had, and perhaps it's really more of a question.
The US election is November of 2016. Even Wikipedia uses the term "is scheduled for" November 8, 2016. The UN will be selecting a new Secretary General this year, also; as the present term will end December 31, 2016. Wikipedia states that candidates from the Permanent Five Members are not usually considered for the position of Secretary General to avoid a concentration of power, but there is a rumor that President Obama is interested in the position. So, who knows? Barack Obama is such a "trail blazer" it's not difficult to imagine him to be the first Secretary General from one of the Permanent Five Members. Maybe he'll be nominated by another country, entirely. Perhaps this is how the whole "birth certificate" situation will be resolved. In a quick Google search, it is confirmed that Kenya is a member of the UN, yet I digress . . .
In the time frame following the presidential election, however; any number of things could happen. There is a span of about 2 1/2 months from the election to the inauguration. What if Hillary is elected, then charged regarding her emails or Benghazi? I'm certainly not wishing ill upon any candidate, but Bernie Sanders is no spring chicken . . . He'll be 75 before the election even takes place. That is 6 years older than Reagan was when he was elected, and democrats across the country thought he was entirely too old for the job. Donald Trump will turn 70 this summer.
With the large number of republican nominees, they will likely do so much in-party fighting that none of their candidates will remain truly viable. The debates seem to be most successful in convincing the American public to not even consider voting republican. So far they seem to be accomplishing that as well as propelling Trump forward as a "non" republican whom they will not support if he does win the nomination. With a fractured republican party, one of the senior citizen mentioned in the previous paragraph could, in all reality, be our next elected president.
Then there is also the chance that Obama could already win the appointment of UN Secretary General, before the American election has "resulted" in a winner, or even taken place. Say for whatever the reason, President Obama is nominated and appointed to serve as the Secretary General of the UN for the next term, beginning January 1, 2017. If Obama is appointed to the UN and there is some sort of calamity preventing the US presidential election, what happens? If the election does take place as planned, regardless of the candidate elected for President, they will not be inaugurated until January 20, 2017. If President Obama leaves his post for the UN position, that will leave America with President Joe Biden and no VP for 20 days.
Again, not wishing any harm on our elderly candidates, but life past 70 is uncertain anyway, much less in high stress situations. As we already know, a great deal can happen in less time than 20 days! I'm not one to borrow trouble, but in times of such global uncertainty, introducing a situation of national historical precedence does elicit some concern or at least curiosity!
Many shall be purified, and made white, and tried; but the wicked shall do
wickedly: and none of the wicked shall understand; but the wise shall
understand. Prophecy of Daniel
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Sunday, May 31, 2015
Divided for the Conquering . . .
By now, most of us have realized, having a black president did not relax racial tension. On the contrary, the tension seems to be heightened, while our President and First Lady continue to draw attention to racial conflict. Undoubtedly, there are white racists in this country, but there are also black race baiters. Meanwhile young people of all races are watching, believing the programming they are being fed from the side in which they are standing. For whatever reason, tolerance calls us to hate bigots while baiters are given a free pass. This country is, once again, racially divided. Ferguson, MO and Baltimore, MD appear to have stepped back in time, and now college campuses offer "ethnic safe spaces." The author of the article linked makes no bones about the fact, color speaks louder than freedom of the press.
Religious division is really gaining ground, even amongst those who claim the same basic beliefs. Every week, I find at least two articles addressing the exodus from the church. Then there are the various factions of the latest Hebraic movement that really seem rather denominational in their grouping and discussion. The anti-religious seem to be able to unite in their anti-theism and are sadly gaining numbers and power over the public square. The division is quite real, and the aggression against those with different beliefs is gaining momentum. While the evangelicals tend to be divided Sunday morning, they are politically united at the polls.
Law enforcement is becoming quite militarized and while I do believe we still have some good cops, I also know there are some ruthless bad ones. The police brutality has caused much division racially, as well as a general tone of "them vs. us" for a number of years, and now the biker situation in Texas has raised even more skepticism and distrust. The truth is, when there is a bad guy breaking and entering, 911 is the link to our beloved law enforcement that is there to protect and serve. On the other hand, when cruising down the highway and we see the lights on top of the car, the "them vs. us" is apparent with our own adrenaline charge and memory of every brutality video on the net.
There has been a generation gap since the dawn of creation, and along with that, the different standard of morality. A decline in standards is a rapid drop. Adam and Eve with their forbidden fruit, to the next generation committing murder speaks of the rapid decline of civility in this world. The generational blame that has occurred in this country, I find to be quite, stale; for lack of a better word. We all know the baby boomers economically and morally destroyed America and are destroying what's left . . . Although the blame rolls off my shoulders like water off a duck's back, I will admit the boomers, as a whole sold out and haven't done much to improve the situation. The generational division has always been, but the blame, well maybe . . . much of the church still teaches everyone is paying for past generational sins all the way back to the Garden. Perhaps we lack the civility to not let a different perspective divide us; but blaming each other will absolutely bring division.
The Supreme Court is about to serve up a whopping dish of division with the same sex marriage decision coming in June. There is NO way this will not bring division. If they render a decision against same sex marriage, the gay agenda will explode. If the decision is in favor of same sex marriage, the Supreme Court has exalted itself above Scripture, which will result in calamity of Biblical proportion. This division will be the ultimate LOSE/LOSE for our society. LGBT has made no bones about it. They are aggressive and will be relentless. In the 2013 decision regarding DOMA, as the LGBT representatives stood on the steps in Washington a spokesperson for the group stated, "this is not enough." From what I can see, the agenda wants our children, our businesses, our money, and our submission, and I don't know if that will be enough!
Thanks to mainstream media, every small glitch, and every misunderstanding can now be exaggerated internationally and blown completely out of proportion, while lacking context and be quoted as truth, while we all state, "I just don't trust mainstream media." I find myself leaning toward news sources that are definitely outside of mainstream, yet fact checking can be very difficult and I certainly do not want to give a false report. All things considered, though, fact checking mainstream media, doesn't offer much reassurance either. Operation Jade Helm 15 continues to be downplayed in the news officially, while those of us trying to keep it on the radar are billed as conspiracy theorists. More division, always more division.
Sadly, our politics appears to be divided by all of the divisive topics . . . Or perhaps, our politics are simply choreographed to give the appearance of party division, rather than the true division which is between "the powers that be" and "we the people." Since that line appears to be based upon wealth, perhaps it's time to stop watching the politicians for leadership, and stop listening to the media for answers, and realize the love of money is the root of all evil and the only true refuge is found in our Creator.
Religious division is really gaining ground, even amongst those who claim the same basic beliefs. Every week, I find at least two articles addressing the exodus from the church. Then there are the various factions of the latest Hebraic movement that really seem rather denominational in their grouping and discussion. The anti-religious seem to be able to unite in their anti-theism and are sadly gaining numbers and power over the public square. The division is quite real, and the aggression against those with different beliefs is gaining momentum. While the evangelicals tend to be divided Sunday morning, they are politically united at the polls.
Law enforcement is becoming quite militarized and while I do believe we still have some good cops, I also know there are some ruthless bad ones. The police brutality has caused much division racially, as well as a general tone of "them vs. us" for a number of years, and now the biker situation in Texas has raised even more skepticism and distrust. The truth is, when there is a bad guy breaking and entering, 911 is the link to our beloved law enforcement that is there to protect and serve. On the other hand, when cruising down the highway and we see the lights on top of the car, the "them vs. us" is apparent with our own adrenaline charge and memory of every brutality video on the net.
There has been a generation gap since the dawn of creation, and along with that, the different standard of morality. A decline in standards is a rapid drop. Adam and Eve with their forbidden fruit, to the next generation committing murder speaks of the rapid decline of civility in this world. The generational blame that has occurred in this country, I find to be quite, stale; for lack of a better word. We all know the baby boomers economically and morally destroyed America and are destroying what's left . . . Although the blame rolls off my shoulders like water off a duck's back, I will admit the boomers, as a whole sold out and haven't done much to improve the situation. The generational division has always been, but the blame, well maybe . . . much of the church still teaches everyone is paying for past generational sins all the way back to the Garden. Perhaps we lack the civility to not let a different perspective divide us; but blaming each other will absolutely bring division.
The Supreme Court is about to serve up a whopping dish of division with the same sex marriage decision coming in June. There is NO way this will not bring division. If they render a decision against same sex marriage, the gay agenda will explode. If the decision is in favor of same sex marriage, the Supreme Court has exalted itself above Scripture, which will result in calamity of Biblical proportion. This division will be the ultimate LOSE/LOSE for our society. LGBT has made no bones about it. They are aggressive and will be relentless. In the 2013 decision regarding DOMA, as the LGBT representatives stood on the steps in Washington a spokesperson for the group stated, "this is not enough." From what I can see, the agenda wants our children, our businesses, our money, and our submission, and I don't know if that will be enough!
Thanks to mainstream media, every small glitch, and every misunderstanding can now be exaggerated internationally and blown completely out of proportion, while lacking context and be quoted as truth, while we all state, "I just don't trust mainstream media." I find myself leaning toward news sources that are definitely outside of mainstream, yet fact checking can be very difficult and I certainly do not want to give a false report. All things considered, though, fact checking mainstream media, doesn't offer much reassurance either. Operation Jade Helm 15 continues to be downplayed in the news officially, while those of us trying to keep it on the radar are billed as conspiracy theorists. More division, always more division.
Sadly, our politics appears to be divided by all of the divisive topics . . . Or perhaps, our politics are simply choreographed to give the appearance of party division, rather than the true division which is between "the powers that be" and "we the people." Since that line appears to be based upon wealth, perhaps it's time to stop watching the politicians for leadership, and stop listening to the media for answers, and realize the love of money is the root of all evil and the only true refuge is found in our Creator.
And if a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand. ~ words of Messiah
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Sunday, May 03, 2015
Labels
In recent weeks, name calling and labeling has been on the rise. Some of us have been called paranoid, fear-monger, gossip monger, and our beliefs have been labeled a couple of different "____ phobics." Then, there is always the religious fanatic or cultist, and conspiracy theorist. I'd like to address these various labels that have been so openly used by none other than the "thou shalt not judge" crowd. There are actually three different cliques or camps, within this crowd. First, there is the group that is tolerant of everything that goes against Scripture, and absolutely intolerant of those who believe they are standing on Scripture. Second, there is the group that cherry picks what is religiously acceptable and what is their idea of fanaticism. Third, there is the group who have learned a new word, called "lashon hara," so the world is evil, but when it comes to the special group waving the Bible, honesty can often be considered "evil tongue." Since the name calling has come from all three camps, perhaps it's time to look at the bigger picture.
To make an open statement regarding my trust of mainstream media, is just that, a statement. I don't have to be afraid to voice my view on this matter, much more famous voices than my own have name called. I'm not going to call names, but simply state, I absolutely do not trust everything we are being told, and if I know I don't trust everything, I'm not sure how much or what I will trust. If I were paranoid, I'd say the media is aiming their misrepresentation at me personally, but I don't believe that, I believe it is intended as a distraction for the entire listening audience. The majority of media headlines are hype and the majority of television programing is exactly that! It's programming!
As for fear-mongering, unless you've been in a cave, under a rock, or comatose for the past several months, it should be obvious that trouble is brewing. The racial division is deepening, the distrust between law enforcement and citizens is nearing a dangerous level, unemployment or underemployment has not been resolved with jobs. Many of the unemployed have simply come of age to collect social security, or become eligible for disability or supplemental income from the federal level rather than their home state. Underemployment continues to skew the statistics in that many are working two part time jobs, giving the illusion that employment has risen, when the reality is, one person is represented twice in the stats. Now, that the presidential campaigns have officially begun, more labeling will commence. This will lead us into the next term: gossip monger.
I'm walking a tightrope on this one, because I've already admitted I don't believe everything in the news, so if I repeat a headline or story, am I spreading gossip or reporting? Some days, it's a toss up, but I try to go with stories I've verified. Once in awhile, though, I cave into a just making a snarkastic comment . . . We know, most of the ads for presidential campaigns truly are designed, not to share the accomplishments and resume of the candidate but to sling mud and cast dispersion against the opponent.
When it comes to the labels involving "_____phobic," I have to simply disagree. The definition of phobic according to WordWeb is: Suffering from irrational fears. When it comes to the Gay Agenda or Islam, I am not afraid and my views are not irrational. If Islam wants to portray itself as a religion of peace, then stop blowing people up and wielding swords. That seems pretty logical to me. Actually, I believe Islam is watching the gay agenda and taking their cues. Although I've stated that I do expect swords down the road, for now, Islam is making great strides in this country as the "misunderstood minority." That's how the gay agenda started until they got some power. Now, I'm not homophobic, either. I simply disagree with the lifestyle based upon my religious beliefs and Scriptural understanding. They disagree with me on the same subject. Can you imagine how silly it would be to call gays heterophobic or Muslims, freedomphobic?
I have to admit the religious fanatic label doesn't bother me nearly as much as Christians calling my beliefs a cult. I feel really sad that while they espouse the Bible, they believe the Instructions to live as Messiah lived is legalism. Who decides who gets to determine the definition of cult? I hear repeatedly, "love G-d, love your neighbor" are the two laws of Christianity. Well, I agree with Paul's writing in Romans and Galatians. There is nothing in Torah against those two laws, nor is there anything in Torah against producing the fruit of the Spirit. Having been called to the wilderness to establish a community and by not using pharmaceuticals, I admit, one could get the impression I might be a bit fringy. Realistically, many are heading out of the cities; and healing is all through Scripture even though there were doctors in those days. So, while everyone complains about health care, I'll just trust the One Who created me. As for establishing the community, I'm the one invested here, there'll be no signing over everyone's personal assets. I'll be keeping mine and those who will join will be keeping their's. This place is not 501c3 and everyone can just pay their own personal property tax. The real estate tax is my responsibility until the country holding the big note on the US of A forecloses on all of us.
Let's talk conspiracy theory for a moment. I've stated for some time now, I'm not sure how many are involved, but it's no theory. I have no reason in the world to trust WalMart to have plumbing problems in every location they closed, without warning. When it comes to Operation Jade Helm 15, since the southern states are involved in the "exercise" why not carry out this operation at the border instead of on the legal citizens? I can't help but wonder where those millions of hollow point bullets are right now, which brings to mind those LEO targets of kids and pregnant women. This paragraph has probably just earned me another label . . .
Now let's address my latest pet peeve in all these accusations: lashon hara. The interpretation of lashon hara is to "evil tongue." The truth of the matter is, there is much evil going on in this world. Sadly, just as there was evil and idolatry in the days of Jeremiah, by religious folk; it exists right here in the 21st century. Speaking truth about our politics or religion is often labeled by the latest religious trend as lashon hara. I'm of the notion that the accusation of "lashon hara" is often from the accuser of the brethren who does not want the truth to be made known. Be it political or religious, folks in power do not like to be questioned. Labeling those who would dare to speak out, is easier than being accountable.
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight! Prophet of Holy Scripture
To make an open statement regarding my trust of mainstream media, is just that, a statement. I don't have to be afraid to voice my view on this matter, much more famous voices than my own have name called. I'm not going to call names, but simply state, I absolutely do not trust everything we are being told, and if I know I don't trust everything, I'm not sure how much or what I will trust. If I were paranoid, I'd say the media is aiming their misrepresentation at me personally, but I don't believe that, I believe it is intended as a distraction for the entire listening audience. The majority of media headlines are hype and the majority of television programing is exactly that! It's programming!
As for fear-mongering, unless you've been in a cave, under a rock, or comatose for the past several months, it should be obvious that trouble is brewing. The racial division is deepening, the distrust between law enforcement and citizens is nearing a dangerous level, unemployment or underemployment has not been resolved with jobs. Many of the unemployed have simply come of age to collect social security, or become eligible for disability or supplemental income from the federal level rather than their home state. Underemployment continues to skew the statistics in that many are working two part time jobs, giving the illusion that employment has risen, when the reality is, one person is represented twice in the stats. Now, that the presidential campaigns have officially begun, more labeling will commence. This will lead us into the next term: gossip monger.
I'm walking a tightrope on this one, because I've already admitted I don't believe everything in the news, so if I repeat a headline or story, am I spreading gossip or reporting? Some days, it's a toss up, but I try to go with stories I've verified. Once in awhile, though, I cave into a just making a snarkastic comment . . . We know, most of the ads for presidential campaigns truly are designed, not to share the accomplishments and resume of the candidate but to sling mud and cast dispersion against the opponent.
When it comes to the labels involving "_____phobic," I have to simply disagree. The definition of phobic according to WordWeb is: Suffering from irrational fears. When it comes to the Gay Agenda or Islam, I am not afraid and my views are not irrational. If Islam wants to portray itself as a religion of peace, then stop blowing people up and wielding swords. That seems pretty logical to me. Actually, I believe Islam is watching the gay agenda and taking their cues. Although I've stated that I do expect swords down the road, for now, Islam is making great strides in this country as the "misunderstood minority." That's how the gay agenda started until they got some power. Now, I'm not homophobic, either. I simply disagree with the lifestyle based upon my religious beliefs and Scriptural understanding. They disagree with me on the same subject. Can you imagine how silly it would be to call gays heterophobic or Muslims, freedomphobic?
I have to admit the religious fanatic label doesn't bother me nearly as much as Christians calling my beliefs a cult. I feel really sad that while they espouse the Bible, they believe the Instructions to live as Messiah lived is legalism. Who decides who gets to determine the definition of cult? I hear repeatedly, "love G-d, love your neighbor" are the two laws of Christianity. Well, I agree with Paul's writing in Romans and Galatians. There is nothing in Torah against those two laws, nor is there anything in Torah against producing the fruit of the Spirit. Having been called to the wilderness to establish a community and by not using pharmaceuticals, I admit, one could get the impression I might be a bit fringy. Realistically, many are heading out of the cities; and healing is all through Scripture even though there were doctors in those days. So, while everyone complains about health care, I'll just trust the One Who created me. As for establishing the community, I'm the one invested here, there'll be no signing over everyone's personal assets. I'll be keeping mine and those who will join will be keeping their's. This place is not 501c3 and everyone can just pay their own personal property tax. The real estate tax is my responsibility until the country holding the big note on the US of A forecloses on all of us.
Let's talk conspiracy theory for a moment. I've stated for some time now, I'm not sure how many are involved, but it's no theory. I have no reason in the world to trust WalMart to have plumbing problems in every location they closed, without warning. When it comes to Operation Jade Helm 15, since the southern states are involved in the "exercise" why not carry out this operation at the border instead of on the legal citizens? I can't help but wonder where those millions of hollow point bullets are right now, which brings to mind those LEO targets of kids and pregnant women. This paragraph has probably just earned me another label . . .
Now let's address my latest pet peeve in all these accusations: lashon hara. The interpretation of lashon hara is to "evil tongue." The truth of the matter is, there is much evil going on in this world. Sadly, just as there was evil and idolatry in the days of Jeremiah, by religious folk; it exists right here in the 21st century. Speaking truth about our politics or religion is often labeled by the latest religious trend as lashon hara. I'm of the notion that the accusation of "lashon hara" is often from the accuser of the brethren who does not want the truth to be made known. Be it political or religious, folks in power do not like to be questioned. Labeling those who would dare to speak out, is easier than being accountable.
Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight! Prophet of Holy Scripture
Sunday, April 05, 2015
Truth in Wit? Media Manipulation
It's difficult to be a journalist while also being negative about the media. The line between conspiracy theories and truth seems to be intentionally blurred. Discernment is often called paranoia. The past few years, I've noticed April 1st seems to be the day to unveil some truth with an advisory that says "just kidding . . ." A few years ago following the Boston Marathon bombing there was an article about seventy some armed individuals fighting for their 4th amendment rights. In reading the entire article, it was revealed this took place in the 1700s. Today's America, obviously, would not literally fight to uphold the Bill of Rights, but it wasn't long following the "lock down" of Boston that the fourth amendment was obviously no longer even on life support.
As I've matured in my responsibility to publish the truth, I usually don't share anything on April 1st, but I just couldn't overlook this year's article from Mercola. The article addressed "mandatory vaccines" with a disclaimer at the end of the article. The link above provides the full article. Here is the disclaimer with my personal observation as to how this disclaimer is quite misleading:
NOTICE
This piece is our annual April Fool's article. Some of the details herein are true, however, and the article could be suggestive of what we might face in the near future, should we fail to take corrective action to protect and preserve vaccine exemptions, informed consent, and medical freedom of choice.
"Some of the details herein are true" so the article is not completely bogus as the first sentence would lead us to believe. Am I paranoid? Am I promoting a conspiracy theory? It's not paranoia or a theory if it's really taking place! The truth of the matter is, there are already places in which vaccinations are mandatory, such as health care professionals. I remember back in the 90s, when I did some traveling in ministry, the intense pressure I received to be vaccinated and re-vaccinated for some things. It's only become more intense and will continue to do so.
In my humble opinion, the questionable part of the article had to do with the phone apps for non-vaxxers, as tracking those who are compliant with health care protocol will be more likely to be the case. Tractable and trackable will go hand in hand. We do know some health facilities require flu shots for their employees, and some schools are cracking down on those who opt out of vaccinations for philosophical reasons. I heard on radio news that some pediatricians will refuse patients whose parents do not agree to their immunization schedule. So, whether we say it or not; mandatory vaccinations are already going into place.
In further contemplation, I did share the link in social media. There are many who are aware that pressure is increasing for mandatory vaccination regulation. Vaccines will be a campaign issue in the next presidential election, if mandatory legislation is not already in place. Between the media, herd mentality, faith in modern medicine, Affordable Healthcare Act, and Big Pharma, our medical freedom of choice is very much on the line. There's no single day in April that can deny that fact! Just the fact that the article has been posted and qualifies that some details are true, clearly conveys anti-vaxxers are and will continue to be in the social crosshairs of this country's aim. The truth expressed with some fictitious wrapping on April 1st doesn't negate the truth or the direction we are headings.
I'm going to use an example of media humor to prepare "the way" the society will be led. Now before anyone jumps to conclusions, I am not suggesting vaccinations and being gay have anything in common, except media hype. I am pointing out that the media not only uses fear, but also humor to manipulate the herd mentality. Remember Ellen Degeneres' sitcom in the mid to late 90s? Comedy or wit is frequently used to test the waters of an issue. When she came out on the show, the ratings of that individual show was high, but by 1998, the show was cancelled. I hadn't realized, however; "Will and Grace" made it's debut one season later . . . and enjoyed great success. Ellen went on to have her talk show and gay rights now trump individual freedoms in weekly headlines. The gay agenda was introduced as comedy. The media is playing heavily on the herd mentality regarding a number of social issues. Social issues have a way of becoming legislative agendas. Legislative agendas become a means of control.
Keep me from the snares which they have laid for me . . . a Psalm of Holy Scripture
As I've matured in my responsibility to publish the truth, I usually don't share anything on April 1st, but I just couldn't overlook this year's article from Mercola. The article addressed "mandatory vaccines" with a disclaimer at the end of the article. The link above provides the full article. Here is the disclaimer with my personal observation as to how this disclaimer is quite misleading:
NOTICE
This piece is our annual April Fool's article. Some of the details herein are true, however, and the article could be suggestive of what we might face in the near future, should we fail to take corrective action to protect and preserve vaccine exemptions, informed consent, and medical freedom of choice.
"Some of the details herein are true" so the article is not completely bogus as the first sentence would lead us to believe. Am I paranoid? Am I promoting a conspiracy theory? It's not paranoia or a theory if it's really taking place! The truth of the matter is, there are already places in which vaccinations are mandatory, such as health care professionals. I remember back in the 90s, when I did some traveling in ministry, the intense pressure I received to be vaccinated and re-vaccinated for some things. It's only become more intense and will continue to do so.
In my humble opinion, the questionable part of the article had to do with the phone apps for non-vaxxers, as tracking those who are compliant with health care protocol will be more likely to be the case. Tractable and trackable will go hand in hand. We do know some health facilities require flu shots for their employees, and some schools are cracking down on those who opt out of vaccinations for philosophical reasons. I heard on radio news that some pediatricians will refuse patients whose parents do not agree to their immunization schedule. So, whether we say it or not; mandatory vaccinations are already going into place.
In further contemplation, I did share the link in social media. There are many who are aware that pressure is increasing for mandatory vaccination regulation. Vaccines will be a campaign issue in the next presidential election, if mandatory legislation is not already in place. Between the media, herd mentality, faith in modern medicine, Affordable Healthcare Act, and Big Pharma, our medical freedom of choice is very much on the line. There's no single day in April that can deny that fact! Just the fact that the article has been posted and qualifies that some details are true, clearly conveys anti-vaxxers are and will continue to be in the social crosshairs of this country's aim. The truth expressed with some fictitious wrapping on April 1st doesn't negate the truth or the direction we are headings.
I'm going to use an example of media humor to prepare "the way" the society will be led. Now before anyone jumps to conclusions, I am not suggesting vaccinations and being gay have anything in common, except media hype. I am pointing out that the media not only uses fear, but also humor to manipulate the herd mentality. Remember Ellen Degeneres' sitcom in the mid to late 90s? Comedy or wit is frequently used to test the waters of an issue. When she came out on the show, the ratings of that individual show was high, but by 1998, the show was cancelled. I hadn't realized, however; "Will and Grace" made it's debut one season later . . . and enjoyed great success. Ellen went on to have her talk show and gay rights now trump individual freedoms in weekly headlines. The gay agenda was introduced as comedy. The media is playing heavily on the herd mentality regarding a number of social issues. Social issues have a way of becoming legislative agendas. Legislative agendas become a means of control.
Keep me from the snares which they have laid for me . . . a Psalm of Holy Scripture
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