Monday, March 03, 2025

A New Time with a Clear Goal of Justice.

 



In 1862, in New Mexico, there was a Confederate force marching up the Rio Grande from Texas. Their goal was to drive Union troops out of the Southwest and capture it for the Confederacy. The Confederacy failed in that goal. The rebel troops were defeated in late March 1862 in the Battle of Glorieta Pass. There was a destruction of a supply train by a Union force under Major John Chivington and Lt. Col. Manuel Chavez. The Confederates later retreated back into Texas, never to mount another real threat to the Union control of the Southwest. The Union and the Confederacy wanted loyalty of Southwestern residents. The Union got help from Mexican American militia groups in Texas. These groups worked to disrupt Confederate supply lines. Both sides courted Native American groups all over the West. The Cheyenne were able to bargain with the Union government for land in return for their aid. The Confederates persuaded the Creeks and Choctaw (who are sellouts) to support their cause. The Confederates wanted support from the Cherokees. Some Cherokees allied with the Union and some with the Confederacy. There were battles of the American Civil War in the sea. One battle was the Union ship Monitor clashed with the Confederate ship Virginia off the Virginia coast. The Union hired an European engineer to design the Monitor. The Confederate ironclad Virginia ship was done by refitting a Union ship previously known as the Merrimac. By March 9, 1962, these two ironclad ships were in battle. Neither ship had a victory, but it started the end of the wooden warships used in warfare. Most of the American Civil War in the Eastern Theater took place in the state of Virginia. The war in 1862, was a stalemate in which the war could have gone either way. After the Battle of Bull Run, General McClellan took control of the Union forces. He wanted to go to Richmond, but he was cautious. He wanted his troops to be ready before such an attack would commence. President Abraham Lincoln wanted immediate military Union victories. Lincoln didn't want to give McClellan all of the troops that he asked for. Lincoln wanted a large Union force to be around Washington, D.C. to protect the capital of America. Confederate Stonewall Jackson led a campaign by the Spring of 1862 in the nearby Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. This increased Lincoln's concerns. By midsummer 1862, President Abraham Lincoln wanted McClellan to take action. Then, McClellan reluctantly took his forces across the Chesapeake Bay. The force was at the peninsula southeast of Richmond. They marched toward the capital of Richmond in the Peninsula Campaign. McClellan had a larger force than Robert E. Lee, but Lee's forces won. The reason was that Lee took advantage of McClellan's cautious style, and the Union forces stalled. McClellan retreated to Washington, D.C. After the retreat, President Abraham Lincoln replaced McClellan. That was a mistake as the Second Battle of Bull Run took place in late August 1862. That battle resulted in Lee's forces causing a crushing Union defeat. Stonewall Jackson was instrumental in outmaneuvering a larger Union force and nearly destroying it before the Federal troops could retreat. The South called the battle the Second Battle of Manassas. This energized Robert E. Lee. President Lincoln returned McClellan to command of Union forces. Lee and McClellan would later be the leaders of the single bloodiest day of the American Civil War.


Abolitionists gave Abraham Lincoln pressure to end slavery. At first, Abraham Lincoln tried to downplay the slavery issue. As time would go on President Abraham Lincoln recognize the need of using black people to fight for the Union side. African American soldiers fighting for the Union were fighting for their survival and the extinction of slavery in American society. Abolitionists like Frederick Douglas and William Lloyd Garrison and thousands of people who supported them wanted Abraham Lincoln to promote the emancipation of slaves. Slavery was unpopular in Europe, so Abraham Lincoln had to make a decision. As time continued, President Lincoln would make the right decision in endorsing banning slavery in America by law. Great Britain was reluctant to aid the Confederacy, except for some wealthy interests. Many enslaved African Americans were under Union control as a result of the changing battlefield. Early on, Union General Benjamin Butler had hundreds of black refugees into his camps and want to do manual labor. He called the black people contraband, which was offensive. Union General John Fremont was heroic to declare enslaved people who came under his command in Missouri as free. Lincoln reversed Fremont's order, because he feared retribution from the border states. Abraham Lincoln wanted a victory, so he worked on a plan for the emancipation of enslaved African Americans who were living in Confederate states. In the summer of 1862, he expressed his idea to his own cabinet. They were surprised. The cabinet members agreed with his plan, but they waited. Abraham Lincoln wanted a Union victory before advancing his Emancipation Proclamation. General Lee and the Confederates had confidence after having many victories. By early September 1862, Lee led his troops into Maryland, which was a border state with many Southern supporters. Lee wanted a pro-Confederate uprising in Maryland to surround D.C. Robert E. Lee wanted more supplies too. This battle of Antietam in Maryland would be a major Union victory. Lee wanted his Proclamation to the People of Maryland to allow Maryland to join the Confederacy, but the people of Maryland refused to do so. The two armies fought at Sharpsburg, Maryland. McClellan's troops fanned out near Antietam Creek. By September 17, 1862, Union troops attacked Lee's army in three phases. The Union forces moved from one side of the Confederate line to the other. By the end of the day, more than 23,0000 soldiers were killed or wounded. The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest single day of the American Civil War. Lee's army was exhausted, and he retreated into Virginia. Maryland stayed in the Union. Union losses exceed Confederate losses, but it was an American victory. President Abraham Lincoln then announced the historic Emancipation Proclamation on September 22, 1862. The Emancipation Proclamation was a military decree that freed all enslaved people in states still in rebellion after January 1, 1863. It didn't apply to loyal border states or to places that were already under Union military control. Lincoln wanted the proclamation to allow some southern states to surrender before the January 1st deadline. Many black Americans praised the decision like preacher Jonathan C. Gibbs and Frederick Douglass. Others were not so happy as viewing the Emancipation Proclamation as not going far enough like William Lloyd Garrison. Many Republicans wanted Lincoln to go further. Many Democrats felt it was too far. The Emancipation Proclamation was a new era of the American Civil War. 


There were the growing needs for true dignity shown to the African American soldiers. The ban on black soldiers in the Union Army soon ended. The abolitionist governor of Massachusetts supported the creation of the all-black 54th Massachusetts Regiment. By the end of the war, 180,000 African American volunteers served in the Union Army. Black soldiers fought hard in the battle of Port Hudson, Mississippi, in June 1863. Later, the 54th Massachusetts Regiment followed Robert Gould Shaw, their commander, to fight in Fort Wagner, South Carolina. During the assault, Shaw and many of his men were killed in the unsuccessful battle. The 54th earned respect for its courage and hard work. One solider received the Congressional Medal of Honor, the first of almost 2 dozen African American soldiers to be decorated for bravery. African American Union soldiers had to fight discrimination in the military. Many were assigned to menial work. Some were not paid equally. Confederate forces massacred more than 100 African American soldiers at Fort Pillow, Tennessee when they wanted to surrender. African Americans supported the Union, and 70,000 lost their lives. Many enslaved black Americans gave food to the Union forces, some acted as spies and scouts for Union forces too. Some emancipated slaves created their own military unions. Many regiments of former slaves were in South Carolina, Kansas, and Missouri. Some former slaves came into Union camps, some got paid for work, and were inspired by the changing times.


The Homefront during the American Civil War from 1861 and 1865 was filled with many events. African Americans started to fight and the North and the South during the American Civil War experienced massive changes. In the North, industries have changed. The drop in southern cotton damaged the large cotton textile industries. Other industries boomed in the North like clothing, weapons and other supplies. A more mechanized industry helped to compensate for the higher demand for more resources. To pay for the supplies for the Union military, the government passed the income tax on individual earnings. The income tax back then was only 3 percent of all income over $800 a year. As the war went on, the tax was increased. The Union raised tariffs and did other things to grow revenue and helped northern industry by raising the cost of imported goods. Wartime funds came heavily from the sale of government bonds. This means that in return for the purchase price, the buyer received a certificate promising to pay the holder a larger amount of money at a future date. The Union sold billions of dollars worth of bonds to banks and individual people. Citizens were promoted to buy bonds as an act of patriotism. Congress passed the Legal Tender Act in 1862 to increase the amount of cash in circulation and help people buy war bonds. This law allowed the Treasury to issue paper money of greenbacks because of the color of the paper used. This is the first time that America had a single, common currency that its citizens could use to purchase goods. Before the war, the south and the north wanted Western lands to either support or ban slavery. With the war, that issue was null and void. The Homestead Act was passed by Congress in 1862 to allow western land to be available at a low cost to those who will farm it. The war helped to expand the intercontinental railroad planning. The Pacific Railroad Act granted land to companies to build rail lines through Union territory. 


IN 1863, the Union created conscription. That means that it was a craft to meet the deamnd for new troops as the casaulty rates were very high in the war. This policies allowed any white man between ages 20  and 45 could be called for required military service. Yet, a man could pay 300 dollars ot have a replacement. So, the richer Americans could escape conscription. Back then, laborers earned less than 2 dollars day. Recent immigrants and others were drafted too. Many people hated conscription, and some were racists who scapegoated African Americans for job issues. This anger led to the New York Draft Riot of 1863. This was when a mob of poor racist white working class men went on a four day rampage destroying factories that made supplies. This racist mob attack African Americans, even women and children. Many black people died. These riots spread into other northern cities, so the North was not a racial paradise for black people just like the South wasn't either. There were Peace Democrats who opposed Lincoln's conduct of the war and stopped the fighting. Their opponents called them traitors and Copperheads. Many Copperheads wanted to be loyal to the Union. Abraham Lincoln suspended habeas corpus to promote the war effort. This was controversial and for me, I morally oppose Lincoln's abolishment of habeas corpus (though I understand why he did it). Lincoln gave the military the power to arrest people suspected of disloyalty to the Union including people who criticize the President and others who participated in the draft riots. The draft riots were racist terrorists, so those involved in them should be imprisoned. 


The South had more economic turmoil by the war. There was the Union blockade that increased economic recession in the South. There were some blockade runners that escape the blockade, but the blockade was mostly successful. The South had to depend on their own farms and factories for survival. Union forces blocked rivers and rail lines making it difficult to send the food to markets. Jefferson Davis had trouble to finance the Confederate war effort. There were more than 3 million slaves n the South. There were inflation raise and riots because of shortage of food in many places of the South. Southern leaders argued about what to do. Davis was stubborn. The Confederacy used conscription, stole private property, and suspended habeas corpus. After this, some southerners wanted Jefferson Davis impeached, and some in Georgia even talked of seceding from the Confederacy. 


The life of the soldier was harsh, had danger, had comradery, and had other experiences. Soldiers faced death every day. Many of them lived in game, played games, and did religious ceremonies. Some wrote extensive journals and some were homesick. Almost half of all eligible men in the North and about 80 percent of eligible men in the South served in the military during the American Civil War. Many soldiers in the border states would find relatives on the opposite side. So, relatives would sometimes fight each other in battles. Medical technology was not advanced today as it was back then. So, many of the injured on the battlefield had limbs amputated. Some didn't have anesthesia. Illness spread in camps because of a lack of clean water and the lack of sanitation. Many black Americans in Confederate camps were killed outright. More than 12,000 Union soldiers died of disease and malnutrition. Many women were soldiers in the war, some took over family business, and others were spies. Some women in the North and the South marched into battle, cooked food, did laundry, and many African American women were spies and guides. Nurses helped people among both sides. They cared for the sick and gave medical supplies in the battle. President Abraham Lincoln supported the creation of the United States Sanitary Commission which caused women to oversee hospitals and sanitation in military installations. This expanded the federal government role in the public health of America. Clara Burton was a nurse to helped wounded soldiers too. The North sang sons like The Battle Hymn of the Republic and the Confederates sang the racist song of Dixie. President Abraham Lincoln loved The Battle Hymn of the Republic with tears in his eyes desiring the song to be sang again. 

 

It is always important to celebrate modern-day black artists. Mickalene Thomas is a professional painter, photographer, visual artist, director, and television producer. Art relates not only to beauty and creativity. Art is a profound extension of our human souls. Thomas has shown many paintings focusing on race, gender, and other issues. She can use rhinestones, acrylics, and enamel to showcase complex portraits and landscapes. She loves to show the diversity of black women to be celebrated. We know about Kehinde Wiley, who revolutionized the essence of portraiture. She has shown African American images in poses and various settings. Wiley made a portrait of former President Barack Obama that is very personal. She wants diversity in the arts, and she has been a modern-day legend in the artistic world. Norman Lewis is a very talented abstract painter and is part of the abstract expressionist movement. Betye Saar is a black woman artist who wanted to reclaim imagery in promoting the liberation of black people. She focuses on spirituality, racism, feminism, and other topics in her works.

 



This year has the 25th anniversary of the movie X-Men. X-Men came about Blade and Spawn, and these films helped to build up the MCU Universe films of this generation. X-Men is based on the comic of the same name and the cartoon show from the 1990s that I watched as a child. X-Men, as superhero film was directed by Bryan Singer from a screenplay by David Hayter and a story by Singer and Tom DeSanto, based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Featuring an ensemble cast consisting of Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Bruce Davison, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Ray Park, and Anna Paquin, the film depicts a world where an unknown proportion of people are mutants, possessing superhuman powers that make them distrusted by normal humans. It focuses on mutants Wolverine and Rogue as they are brought into a conflict between two groups with radically different approaches to bringing about the acceptance of mutant-kind: Charles Xavier's X-Men, and the Brotherhood of Mutants, led by Magneto. Development of X-Men began as far back as 1984 with Orion Pictures, with James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow in discussions at one point. 20th Century Fox bought the film rights in 1994, and various scripts and film treatments were commissioned from Andrew Kevin Walker, John Logan, Joss Whedon, and Michael Chabon. Singer signed to direct in 1996, with further rewrites by Ed Solomon, Singer, Tom DeSanto, Christopher McQuarrie, and Hayter, in which Beast and Nightcrawler were deleted over budget concerns from Fox. X-Men marked the American debut for Jackman, a last-second choice for Wolverine, cast three weeks into filming. Filming took place from September 22, 1999, to March 3, 2000, primarily in Toronto. X-Men premiered at Ellis Island on July 12, 2000, and was released in the United States on July 14. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing $296.3 million worldwide, becoming the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2000. Its success led to a series of films.The film was based on the stories of the X-Men by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The film was produced by Lauren Shuler Donner and Ralph Winter. Cinematography was done by Newton Thomas Sigel. It was promoted by 20th Century FOX, Marvel Entertainment Group, The Donners' Company, and Bad Hat Harry Productions. It was released in Ameria on July 2000. It premiered at Ellis Island on July 12 and released all over America 2 days later. Its success led to a series of films and other parts of the franchise that focused on Wolverwine too. 


Patrick Stewart plays Professor Charles Xavier or the founder of the X-Men and the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters, who hopes for peaceful coexistence between mutant kind and mankind and is regarded as an authority on genetic mutation. Although restricted to a wheelchair, his mutant powers include vast telepathy, which is amplified by the Cerebro supercomputer that he invented with Magneto's help. Hugh Jackman plays Logan/Wolverine (who is from Canada and had an adamantium-encased skeleton). Ian McKellen plays Erick Lehsnherr and Magneto. He was once friends with Xaveier. Magneto believes that humans and mutants can never co-exist peacefully that Xavier disatreewith. Halle Barry plays Ororo Munroe or Storm. Storm is a  Maasai woman who teaches calmly and caringly at Xavier's school but has become bitter with other people's hatred for mutants, sometimes making her hate humans in return simply because she is afraid of them. Her powers include the ability to manipulate the weather and create lightning storms. Famke Janssen plays Jean Gray, James Marsden play Scott Summers or Cyclops, Bruce Davison plays Senator Robert Kelly, and Rebeccca Romjin-Stamos plays Mystique. Ray Park plays Toad, Tyler Mane plays Sabretooth, Anna Paquin plays Marie or Rogue, Shawn Ashmore plays Bobby Drake or the Iceman, and Stan Lee is in the film as a hot dog vendor. The filming took place in Toronto and in Hamilton, Toronto. 


The film relates to our time. Back then and today, we have people who want equality for all people and other people who believe that black people, women, immigrants, and other social minorities are inferior and must be reviled. The story is about mutant human beings and how society deals with them. The story startes in 1944. In  Nazi-occupied Poland, fourteen-year-old Erik Lehnsherr is separated from his parents upon entering the Auschwitz concentration camp. While attempting to reach them, he causes a set of metal gates to bend toward him because of his mutant ability to generate magnetic fields, but is knocked out by guards.


In the present day, U.S. Senator Robert Kelly attempts to pass a "Mutant Registration Act" in Congress, which would force mutants to reveal their identities and abilities. Nearby, telepathic mutant Charles Xavier sees Lehnsherr, who now goes by the name "Magneto", in attendance and is concerned with how he will respond to the Registration Act.


In Meridian, Mississippi, seventeen-year-old Marie accidentally puts her boyfriend into a coma after kissing him, because of her mutant ability to absorb the power and life force of others. Adopting the name "Rogue", she flees to Alberta and meets Logan, also known as "Wolverine", a mutant with superhuman healing abilities and metal claws that protrude from between his knuckles. Sabretooth, a member of Magneto's Brotherhood of Mutants, attacks them on the road, but two members of Xavier's X-Men, Cyclops and Storm, save them. Logan and Rogue are brought to Xavier's school for mutants in Westchester County, New York. Believing that Magneto is interested in capturing Logan, Xavier asks him to stay while he investigates the matter. Meanwhile, Rogue enrolls in the school as a new pupil and develops a crush on cryokinetic mutant Bobby Drake.


Brotherhood members Toad and Mystique abduct Senator Kelly, bringing him to their hideout on the uncharted island of Genosha. Magneto uses Kelly as a test subject for a machine powered by his magnetic abilities that generates a field of radiation, which induces mutations in normal humans. Taking advantage of his newfound mutation, Kelly later escapes. Rogue visits Logan during the night while he is having a nightmare. Startled, he accidentally stabs her, but she manages to absorb his healing ability and recover. Mystique, disguised as Drake, later convinces Rogue that Xavier is angry with her and that she must leave the school. Xavier uses his mutant-locating machine Cerebro to find Rogue at a train station, and the X-Men go to retrieve her. Meanwhile, Mystique enters Cerebro and sabotages it.


Having left ahead of Storm and Cyclops, Logan finds Rogue on a train and convinces her to return. Before they can leave, Magneto arrives, incapacitates Logan and subdues Rogue, revealing it was her whom he wants rather than Logan. Although Xavier attempts to stop him by mentally controlling Sabretooth, he is forced to release his hold when Magneto threatens the police who have converged on the station, allowing the Brotherhood to escape with Rogue.


Kelly arrives at the school, and Xavier reads his mind to learn about Magneto's machine. Realizing the strain of powering it nearly killed him, the X-Men deduce he intends to transfer his powers to Rogue and use her to power it at the cost of her life. Kelly's body rejects his mutation, and his body dissolves into liquid. Xavier attempts to locate Rogue using Cerebro, but Mystique's sabotage incapacitates him, and he falls into a coma. Fellow telepath and telekinetic Jean Grey fixes Cerebro and uses it, learning that the Brotherhood plans to place their machine on Liberty Island and use it to "mutate" the world leaders meeting at a summit on nearby Ellis Island. The X-Men scale the Statue of Liberty, battling and overpowering the Brotherhood while Magneto transfers his powers to Rogue and activates the machine. As Logan confronts and distracts Magneto, Cyclops subdues him, allowing Logan to destroy the machine. He transfers his powers to Rogue, rejuvenating her while incapacitating himself.


Xavier and Logan recover from their comas. The group also learns that Mystique escaped the island battle and is impersonating Kelly. Xavier gives Logan a lead to his past at an abandoned military installation in Canada before visiting Magneto, now imprisoned in a complex constructed of polycarbonate. Magneto warns him that he intends to escape one day and continue the fight; Xavier replies that he will always be there to stop him. The movie had an ensemble cast with great talent and a balance of action, character development, exposition, and special effects. 


X-Men was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, but lost to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. The film was also successful at the 27th Saturn Awards where it won the categories for Best Science Fiction Film, Director (Bryan Singer), Actor (Hugh Jackman), Supporting Actress (Rebecca Romijn), Writing (David Hayter), and Costumes. Nominations included Best Supporting Actor (Patrick Stewart), Performance by a Younger Actor (Anna Paquin), Special Effects, and Make-up. Singer also won the Empire Award for Best Director. The film had many sequels like X2 (2003), and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). After each film outgrossed its predecessor, further films were released, set in the same shared universe. These included three spin-off films centered around Wolverine (X-Men Origins: Wolverine in 2009, The Wolverine in 2013, and Logan in 2017), two films centered around Deadpool (Deadpool in 2016 and Deadpool 2 in 2018), and the stand-alone The New Mutants (2020). A prequel series to the original trilogy began with X-Men: First Class (2011), and was followed by X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), which also served as a sequel to The Last Stand and a soft reboot for the series as a whole; the prequel series continued with X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) and Dark Phoenix (2019). In addition to the thirteen films, four of the films received a total of five additional cuts, and two television series – Legion (2017–2019) and The Gifted (2017–2019) – were released. Logan was a film considered one of the most mature, greatest superhero movies ever made. Across the thirteen films released, the X-Men film series is one of the highest-grossing film series of all time, having grossed over $6 billion worldwide. Marvel Studios later reworked and developed one of these films, a third Deadpool film, as Deadpool & Wolverine (2024). The film acted as the retroactive conclusion of the series, while also serving as a crossover between the series, the MCU, and other Marvel films produced by Fox. The X-Men are expected to be rebooted within the MCU in the future, with a new film in development. 


 


After all of these years of researching the mysteries of life, some people desiring the new world order, and other related issues, one thing is perfectly certain. We are proven right. After many legendary researchers who have passed away, our words ring true today. The first time I heard about like minded subject was back in 1997 when I was a teenager, and by 2001, my research went into another level. After more than 25 years, I wrote and researched information about the ancient Mystery schools, about Freemasonry, about the Bavarian Illuminati, about the CFR, about the Bilderberg Group, about the Trilateral Commission, about the Skulls and Bones, about the O.T.O., about Dr. John Dee (who was Queen Elizabeth I's advisor and astrologer who wanted to promote the British Empire as documented in his his manuscript, Brytannicae Reipublicae Synopsis from 1570. Many researchers believed that Dr. John Dee and Francis Bacon wanted America to be the New Atlantis. Dee invented Enochian magic. Much of the occult is influenced by the ancient pagan traditions including Gnosticism), about the Hells Fire Club (Benjamin Franklin was a member), about Sir Francis Bacon, about the cornerstones in D.C., about the Bohemian Grove, and about forms of information that many people don't know about. We know about the evolution of the occult traidition from the 17th century Rosicrucianism, the 19th century occult revival, and the 20th century occultists Jack Parsons, Alesiter Crowley, etc.


For along time, we have shown the truth about corruption among many people in the corporate world and many people in the political world. We know about how Jeffrey Epstein had been friendly with the current resident of the White House Donald Trump. The MAGA cult in my view is the most pernicious cult in human history. This is not hyperbole in my view. This is reality, because it is made up of millions of deluded people, and many deceived professing Christians agree with Trump unconditionally when Trump has been found guilty of being liable of sexual assault, Trump said that he doesn't ask God for forgiveness, he mocked communion (calling it a cookie), and he made perverted comments about his own daughter. The Trump fascist regime is so evil that it has has allowed Attorney General Pam Bondi to delete the nationwide database that was tracking federal police misconduct (as reported by E.D. Cauchi from CBS News). So, many Christians are legitimately right to not follow the establishment-promoted New Age movement (whose architects in the modern include many people like occultists like Anne Besant and H.P. Blavastky. Many New Agers believe in the false doctrines that man is a god, that all religions are equally valid, and that sin is an illusion, reincarnation is real, etc.) and the views of Karl Marx (as Marx was a reprehensible liar, anti-religious bigot, self loathing anti-Semite, and racist), but some of them hypocritically follow Donald Trump (who is a person who loves to use profanity constantly, lies habitually, slanders anti-racism protesters, and desires to be a King over America which is against the three co-equal branches of the executive, judicial, and legislative branches). The federal government should not just act as an umpire to handle disputes. 

The federal government has every moral and constitutional right to promote the general welfare of society, promote civil rights, protect the environment (in the existence of climate change), defend the human rights of all people, and to invest in growing our infrastructure too progressively. So, we have to use discernment. It is the product of spiritual deception for anyone to claim to love Jesus Christ but advocate for a male (i.e. Donald Trump) that desires to abolish the 14th Amendment and seeks to praise an overt dictator like Vladimir Putin. In fact, a former KGB officer Alnur Mussayev (as former Kazakh intelligence chief) claimed that Donald Trump was recruited as a Russian spy as early as 1987 codenamed "Krasnov." If this allegation is true, that explains a lot about Trump's behavior to Russia. We know that the Trump White House was caught allowing Russian state media (TASS) into the Zelenksyy meeting. The Putin media machines constantly threatens America with nuclear war, etc. in Europe too. Now, the agenda of global government, a global currency, and a world citizenship is not new. It has been promoted by Utopians for years and centuries. I disagree with such an agenda, because I believe that nations can trade and co-exist with each other in peace without a totalitarian global government dictating how humanity should live. As believers in God and as Christians, Trump is not our King. We worship only one King, who is the Lord Jesus Christ as Kings of Kings, Lord of Lords. Righteous people in nation-states have fought hard for freedom and justice, and their sacrifice should be appreciated. We have to expose truth. Trump supporter Curtis Yarvin promotes monarchy, Steve Bannon had made a Nazi salute at the CPAC conference, and Trump's proposed tariffs plan can harm the economy. Hate crimes have increased with neo-Nazis like Christopher Pohlhaus showing a Nazi salute similar to Elon Musk's gesture. The great lie is that Trump and Musk are American patriots who just want to improve society. The truth is that Trump and Musk use the "finding fraud, waste, and abuse" line as a smokescreen to promote their real agenda as promoting monarchial rule, eliminating even legitimate government institutions, and eliminating check and balances to make sure that the rule of law is obliterated. In fact, the Deep State aren't filled with hardworking federal workers who are just trying to serve the American people. The real Deep State include the one percent filled with billionaires that seek to destabilize democracies so authoritarian, fascist rule becomes a new global empire. This new generation of MAGA extremists promote what Trump calls The new "Golden Age" filled with racism (as Trump has praised the Hells Angels. Vice and other books, documentaries, etc. have fully documented how the Hells Angels are a well known violent, murdering, misogynistic, and racist biker gang known for drug running too), cultic views, and a hatred of the Constitution and Bill of Rights. For thousands of years, the real elites (who embraced occultism and have members in numerous secret societies) have always promoted monarchical rule, monopolies, suppression of individual rights, and an narcissistic elitism. Musk has much power and is using quantum AI to further control society. Trump and MAGA cultists lie and claim to be against globalism, but corporate billionaire globalists fund them and their hate-filled movement. Trump is allied with the reactionary Christian Nationalist movement (seeking theocracy that oppresses people) instead of actual Christianity that works to uplift all men, all women, etc., regardless of race, color, or background. Today, Trump is actively protecting the real Deep State by not exposing many of the names listed in the Epstein files. Subterfuge is related to Trump (who is cutting USAID funds that would help parents and children in poorer nations with food and medicine along with these cuts will harm American farmers too) trying to have a photo op with sellout black MAGA Republicans, but coverly and overtly working on an anti-black agenda to suppress even mentioning black history references on his federal websites. DOGE firing innocent federal workers without cause is one of the evil acts in human history. Numerous hypocritical Trump supporters claim that Trump is not an advocate of imperialism, but Donald Trump wants to colonize Greenland, Canada, Mexico, Ukraine, the Panama canal, and Gaza. Yet, anti-war frauds (not true anti-war human beings) still want to whitewash Trump's evil actions. The Claremont Institute heavily influences the Trump agenda. 


 

By Timothy