America’s Ukraine policy is on a collision course with reality
"If we accept the mainstream media narrative about Russia’s war in Ukraine, we are witnessing the emergence of the Biden administration’s greatest triumph to date. Under this roseate (Rosy) scenario, the Ukrainians are doing wonderfully well in their fight against Russia; the Russian troops are failing badly almost everywhere; NATO is enjoying a renaissance of unity not seen since the Cold War; and President Biden is being lauded globally for bold leadership and for proving once again that the United States is the world’s indispensable nation.
( "If we accept the mainstream media narrative about Russia’s war in Ukraine..."Never did, not for one second, You can go ask Mickey Richardson at St John UMC in Owensboro what I told her when this first was getting started.)
"In stark contrast to these upbeat perspectives about the war, however, a far less pleasant reality is forcing its way to the forefront of American consciousness: The U.S. economy is reeling through a historic crisis in the direction of an almost certain recession, with inflation far outpacing wage gains; income inequality soaring, as elites continue to prosper and the working class is crushed by the cost of living; frightening levels of violent crime plague large cities; and unprecedented numbers of illegal migrants are surging across America’s southern border."
"The disconnect between these two realities has become evident as new complications arise in Ukraine and America’s domestic disorders worsen."
(Here is what we really need to understand, The war in Ukraine was intended to worsen our domestic disorders.)
"The Times notes Russia’s naval dominance of the Black Sea and near-total control of Ukraine’s coastline, a fact that gives Russia enormous leverage in any future negotiations."
(I got news for ya, There's not gonna be any negotiations.)
"Also, it is slowly dawning on the world that this war threatens to create a global food crisis, since Russia and Ukraine together produce approximately one-third of the world’s wheat exports."
(Think Moscow didn't know that in the lead up to the invasion? Really?)
Revelation 6:6
Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, “Two pounds of wheat for a day’s wages, and six pounds of barley for a day’s wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!”
(Famine is coming basically, poverty wages that will not feed you or your family etc, but the inequality between haves and have nots will only continue to worsen.)
Have to point it out:
"If we accept the mainstream media narrative about Russia’s war in Ukraine, we are witnessing the emergence of the Biden administration’s greatest triumph to date. Under this roseate scenario, the Ukrainians are doing wonderfully well in their fight against Russia; the Russian troops are failing badly almost everywhere; NATO is enjoying a renaissance of unity not seen since the Cold War; and President Biden is being lauded globally for bold leadership and for proving once again that the United States is the world’s indispensable nation."
Thats not policy, that's pure propaganda.
Saw right through it from the get go.
How's it possible you might ask?
Excerpt from Matthew Henry commentary on
Joel 2:29
Even on my servants, both men and women,
I will pour out my Spirit in those days.
"The effect of this blessing: They shall prophesy; they shall receive new discoveries of divine things, and that not for their own use only, but for the benefit of the church. They shall interpret scripture, and speak of things secret, distant, and future, which by the utmost sagacities of reason, and their natural powers, they could not have any insight into nor foresight of."
Whats your better, more organized, more logical, more coherent, more enlightened reasoning to be able to see through such nonsense? (Mushroom theory, keep them in the dark and feed them you know what) I'd love to hear about it. I really would.
I love you baby.
Been a busy few days.
Pretty well caught up now :-).
Time go chill and then go do wat I do.
TTYS
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