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“When you kill time, remember that it has no resurrection.”
– A. W. Tozer
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“I prefer the term ‘independent’ news, because ‘alternative’ sort of has a negative cache about it.”
– Michael Rivero
What Really Happened Show 4/9/18
“To continue in atheism, I would need to believe that nothing produces everything, non-life produces life, randomness produces fine-tuning, chaos produces information, unconsciousness produces consciousness, and non-reason produces reason. I simply didn’t have that much faith.”
– Lee Strobel writes on Twitter, 12/24/17
Joel Skousen on Trump:
“He values having a deal, rather than standing on principle.”
Transcribed by Jeff Fenske from The Jeff Rense Show 3/14/18
“So how do you protect schools against government black operations? You see, there is no defense against that. Taking the guns away from innocent civilians isn’t going to help that. And of course, this is the incremental approach.”
“This is a fools paradise to think that gun control [will solve] this issue.”
– Joel Skousen
Transcribed by Jeff Fenske from The Jeff Rense Show 3/14/18
53:50 “Trump has been a tremendous disappointment, but again, things would have been worse under Hillary. And it underscores the tragedy that every four years we have to pick the lesser of two evils. And the lesser of two evils is still evil. And it’s a stupid way to run a country.”
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_pBJlMWhs8
“During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.”
– George Orwell
“There seems to have been an actual decline in rational thinking. The United States had become a place where entertainers and professional athletes were mistaken for people of importance. They were idolized and treated as leaders; their opinions were sought on everything and they took themselves just as seriously—after all, if an athlete is paid a million or more a year, he knows he is important … so his opinions of foreign affairs and domestic policies must be important, too, even though he proves himself to be ignorant and subliterate every time he opens his mouth.” – Robert A. Henlein
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I’ve often thought that truthers should mention other researchers. Many only promote their own work, while often using others’. I’m glad people have talked to Ole about this, because it does matter how we treat one another.
It is true the main goal must be to “stop this madness,” but that’s not “the only thing that matters.” So I suppose I still disagree with Ole slightly here. The ends don’t justify the means. But this is mostly good. My transcription:
“Some people claim that I never give credit to other people and other researchers. That is my bad. My apologies. … Once I do these presentations, if I start saying ‘this was found by that one’…, half of the interview would be gone. The only thing that matters is that we stop this madness. It doesn’t matter who found what…. Let’s all join together, help each other, and expose it. That’s the main thing. Anyway, I want to thank everyone who is doing an incredible research job out there. …”
– Ole Dammegard @ 07:30 from: (vid) Ole Dammegard | The Vegas Shooting: Inconsistencies & Strange Symbolism
“We must not allow other people’s *limited perceptions* to define us.”
– Virginia Satir
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Many ‘Christians’ are helping Satan’s one-world government happen, to be headquartered in Jerusalem, which Paul warned us of in 2 Thess. 2.
“Palestine is not the ultimate goal of the Jews; the world is. Palestine is just the place for world state headquarters. The Jews intend to turn Jerusalem into the supreme capital of the world, and its rebuilt temple into the focal point of the spirit on earth. Christianity will die [many Christians will lose their heads – ed.], the spirit will depart from the nations in our part of the world [so it will seem – ed.], and our present dubious democracy will be supplanted by a vast theocratic state. De-spiritualized and uprooted, homeless and lonely, yesterday’s masters of the world will become slaves in all but name.” – Israel Shamir, in his 2008 book, Cabbala of Power
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“It’s the only explosion which is not destroyed. All explosions destroy. The big bang theory ‘creates life,’ which is ludicrous.” – Dennis Wise @ 27:25 in the video below
“No one cares how much you know until they know how much you care.”
― Theodore Roosevelt
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In this video, Jesse has a heart of gold, and lays out to Stefan exactly what happens if we’re hurt and stay angry — and then how freedom and the power to overcome happens when we forgive — and why.
When one chooses the path of Truth it often leads to a lonely place. The Truthteller, scorned, and derided as ‘extremist,’ even ‘insane’ must March Forward to the Certain, Clarion call that echos from the heart.
The more decadent the day, the more lonely the walk for Ambassadors of Truth.
However in the end all that will endure is Truth. And those who dare speak it become the legacies of their family lineage, their communities, and yes, even to their Nations.
Do not condescend to the Scoffers, rather ASCEND BOLDLY with your sure words of enduring Truth.
Eternity is kind to Truthtellers, and your Children will be your Truth’s Beneficiary.
– author unknown
The biggest hurdle for me [that] I got over was way back in 2012, when I decided I was not going to fear them anymore. When you decide you’re not going to fear then you’re free!”
– Fmr. CIA Kevin Shipp
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From:
I really like this movie, largely because of the outstanding sensitivity and leadership by Lt. Charles B. Gatewood, played by Jason Patric.
Here, he’s rebuked by Robert Duvall (Al Sieber, Chief of Scouts) for not hating the Indians and Geronimo.
Later in the movie, he gives the cross he hung from his neck to Geronimo.
It’s rare for Hollywood to give a Christlike character a leading role.
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Geronimo: An American Legend (1993)
Al Sieber, Chief of Scouts: I just think you’re a real sad case. You don’t love who you’re fighting for, and you don’t hate who you’re fighting against.
1st Lt. Charles B. Gatewood: Perhaps I could learn to hate with the proper vigor from you, Al.
Being the best we can be, instead of trying to one-up others.
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“I don’t like that phrase ‘historical revisionism,’ because it sounds like you’re trying to fake something like ‘1984.’ I prefer the term ‘historical correctionist,’ because we understand that a huge amount of what we think is history is a pack of lies. History is a joke played by the victors on the vanquished in front of an audience that’s too scared to laugh. … Prudence demands we reexamine everything we’ve been told, including the orthodox history of WWII….”
– Michael Rivero, transcribed by Jeff Fenske from (video) What Really Happened: Mike Rivero Thursday 8/17/17: Today’s News Talk Show at 32:05
1:06:10 “Personal sacrifice, suffering, sweat, blood and lots of tears, along with physical and sexual self-control, reigning in our emotions, being steady at the helm of our lives, that’s how we will bring forth the heroes necessary for the enormously difficult but historically necessary task of liberating ourselves from alien interference. There will be no instant solution. …” – Ernst Zundel, transcribed by Jeff Fenske
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DSt1nKRk0w
Ernst Zundel: A Spartan of the Spirit
Published on Oct 28, 2012
Paul Eisen, the founder of Deir Yassin Remembered, wrote this:
Ernst Zundel is, in my view, the greatest dissident of our time.
I’d read about Ernst and I’d written about him, but it was only two years ago that I met him. He was soft-spoken, kind and gentle but every so often you could see the flash of steel. He’d just been released from prison and was engaged in rebuilding his ancestral home. It’s a peasant’s house in the Black Forest, in the heart of Germany – and it had housed his woodcutter father, his large family and the young Ernst.
Never have I seen an edifice so rooted in the land. Like Ernst himself, it seemed to grow out of the soil.
In this documentary, you will meet an entirely different Ernst Zündel — not the “hate-spewing” firebrand a poisonous mainstream media has painted him to be, but the sensitive, creative artist who spent one-tenth of his life incarcerated for his outspoken political convictions on behalf of his demonized people — and still retained his extraordinary spirit of defiance.”