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Thursday, June 25, 2015
The Critical Thinker: Elites Trying To Use The Confederate Flag To Creat...
The Critical Thinker: Elites Trying To Use The Confederate Flag To Creat...: What does a Psychotic, Demon possessed, Sociopath have to do with a 154 year old Confederate Flag? Answer: Nothing. Allow me to start of...
Elites Trying To Use The Confederate Flag To Create A "False Flag" Don't Fall For It
What does a Psychotic, Demon possessed, Sociopath have to do with a 154 year old Confederate Flag? Answer: Nothing.
Allow me to start off this blog by stating what a tragedy the incident which occurred in Charleston SC, on June 17th 2015 was. Nine good Christians were murdered, and one wounded in Gods house while studying Gods word, by a Satanic driven individual, therefore they weren't just murdered, they were also martyred. I also have to acknowledge the courage and Christian response shown by the victim's families and the congregation itself.
The Watchman in me compels me to respond to the response from the Politicians and Media's efforts to exploit this tragedy and make sure it doesn't go to waste.
Even more alarming to me though, is the amount of the masses of people who are falling for it.
The masses are allowing the Politicians and the Media to take control of the narrative, and change the subject from the evil in the hearts of men, to a 154 year old flag caused this to happen.
There is plenty of culpability to go around, but it has nothing to do with a Confederate flag.
The first culpability is the evil nut-case himself, Dylann Roof. He made the decision that June 17th would be the last day for these Christians to live. He picked the place, the time, and the manner of death for nine people.
The second culpability lies with his close associates who had prior knowledge of his intentions, and failed to report his thoughts and activities. They could have possibly stopped this from happening with the right intervention. In my opinion they also have blood on their hands.
The third culpability is the South Carolina Gun restriction on carrying guns in Churches being illegal without the permission of certain authority members of the church, creating a kill zone for any wacked out nut-case like Roof who probably knew he would not be met with any armed resistance because of the law. You notice he did not show any resistance to the armed Police Officers in NC who apprehended him.
The easiest way for the SC Governor to handle this, was to find a straw man, in this case the Confederate flag, to put the attention on instead of the SC gun restrictions, and failed Mental Health System.
Taking down the Confederate flag is nothing but an act of symbolism which will not bring back nine murdered people, or prevent future incidents of this nature from happening.
Blaming the Confederate flag is counter productive in that now instead of having a grieving community who needs a chance to heal, and up to this point have handled it in a very responsible and Christian way, setting a shining example for the people of Charleston, you now have an uproar from people who view the Confederate flag as a symbol of Southern heritage whether one agrees with it or not. This has paved the way for the race-baiters to move in and exploit the victims and the people of Charleston.
The Race-Baiters and Politicians are ready to move in on this tragedy for their own benefit. People I urge you to not give them what they want.
Allow me to start off this blog by stating what a tragedy the incident which occurred in Charleston SC, on June 17th 2015 was. Nine good Christians were murdered, and one wounded in Gods house while studying Gods word, by a Satanic driven individual, therefore they weren't just murdered, they were also martyred. I also have to acknowledge the courage and Christian response shown by the victim's families and the congregation itself.
The Watchman in me compels me to respond to the response from the Politicians and Media's efforts to exploit this tragedy and make sure it doesn't go to waste.
Even more alarming to me though, is the amount of the masses of people who are falling for it.
The masses are allowing the Politicians and the Media to take control of the narrative, and change the subject from the evil in the hearts of men, to a 154 year old flag caused this to happen.
There is plenty of culpability to go around, but it has nothing to do with a Confederate flag.
The first culpability is the evil nut-case himself, Dylann Roof. He made the decision that June 17th would be the last day for these Christians to live. He picked the place, the time, and the manner of death for nine people.
The second culpability lies with his close associates who had prior knowledge of his intentions, and failed to report his thoughts and activities. They could have possibly stopped this from happening with the right intervention. In my opinion they also have blood on their hands.
The third culpability is the South Carolina Gun restriction on carrying guns in Churches being illegal without the permission of certain authority members of the church, creating a kill zone for any wacked out nut-case like Roof who probably knew he would not be met with any armed resistance because of the law. You notice he did not show any resistance to the armed Police Officers in NC who apprehended him.
The easiest way for the SC Governor to handle this, was to find a straw man, in this case the Confederate flag, to put the attention on instead of the SC gun restrictions, and failed Mental Health System.
Taking down the Confederate flag is nothing but an act of symbolism which will not bring back nine murdered people, or prevent future incidents of this nature from happening.
Blaming the Confederate flag is counter productive in that now instead of having a grieving community who needs a chance to heal, and up to this point have handled it in a very responsible and Christian way, setting a shining example for the people of Charleston, you now have an uproar from people who view the Confederate flag as a symbol of Southern heritage whether one agrees with it or not. This has paved the way for the race-baiters to move in and exploit the victims and the people of Charleston.
The Race-Baiters and Politicians are ready to move in on this tragedy for their own benefit. People I urge you to not give them what they want.
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
The Critical Thinker: Think Twice About A Convention Of The States Being...
The Critical Thinker: Think Twice About A Convention Of The States Being...: There is a lot of talk nowadays about a potential Convention of the States being the answer to an out of control, lawless Federal Government...
Think Twice About A Convention Of The States Being The Answer
There is a lot of talk nowadays about a potential Convention of the States being the answer to an out of control, lawless Federal Government. I was also one of those thinking the same thing until not long ago when I read an article which made a lot of sense after I read it. To paraphrase a few of the points the author made was this: Why do we need a Convention of the States when we already have a Constitution which is close to perfect? Why mess with it? The problem is not the Constitution, the problem is that it is being ignored by all three branches of government. It means nothing when there is no enforcement, no checks and balances to keep everyone honest. They have all gone rogue. What makes anyone think that a new revised edition of the Constitution would be any better, after all like the present one, it would only be as good as the Officials who administer it? That is the problem. There is nothing wrong with the language in our Constitution. The problem lies within the ones charged with enforcing it.
A Dangerous Risk !
Here is why: The whole notion of a new amended Constitution is contingent upon a majority of States all getting together and sending a bunch of Patriotic Conservatives to redo the Constitution, ousting a lot of federalism and America gets back to her grand old self, and everybody's happy.
A Dangerous Assumption!
Remember that any changes made to the current Constitution are legal and permanent. What if some liberal Delegates pretend to be conservatives, and are sent to the Convention and turn coat. Even more possible, so-called conservatives are sent and are either bought off, or become traitor's like the members of our current Congress?
What about Radical Changes?
The two most important amendments are the first and the second, because without those two, the rest are meaningless. These are the two which the rest of the Constitution hinges upon. Take away these two, and the rest of the Constitution falls apart and we have official tyranny. This could happen as a result of a Constitutional Convention, and it would be legal and binding. We would no longer have the law on our side.
Why Is It Such A Risk?
Just where are the good guy's wearing white hats to serve as delegates going to come from? If they are so great, where have they been? We are being betrayed from every aspect of our lives now from local governments, states, and federal in all three branches of government. What makes us believe some unknown Delegates would be any different? At least for right now, we still have the law on our side, even if there's no one to enforce it.
What Is The Solution?
Before I offer a solution, we must understand the problem. We do not have a constitutional problem. We have a moral and cultural problem. Take a historical look at what caused ancient empires to fall?
They fell from the inside out. Don't put our trust in Politicians, instead turn to God and start in our own communities and take back our country one community at a time. This will require extraordinary leadership. Are we up to task?
A Dangerous Risk !
Here is why: The whole notion of a new amended Constitution is contingent upon a majority of States all getting together and sending a bunch of Patriotic Conservatives to redo the Constitution, ousting a lot of federalism and America gets back to her grand old self, and everybody's happy.
A Dangerous Assumption!
Remember that any changes made to the current Constitution are legal and permanent. What if some liberal Delegates pretend to be conservatives, and are sent to the Convention and turn coat. Even more possible, so-called conservatives are sent and are either bought off, or become traitor's like the members of our current Congress?
What about Radical Changes?
The two most important amendments are the first and the second, because without those two, the rest are meaningless. These are the two which the rest of the Constitution hinges upon. Take away these two, and the rest of the Constitution falls apart and we have official tyranny. This could happen as a result of a Constitutional Convention, and it would be legal and binding. We would no longer have the law on our side.
Why Is It Such A Risk?
Just where are the good guy's wearing white hats to serve as delegates going to come from? If they are so great, where have they been? We are being betrayed from every aspect of our lives now from local governments, states, and federal in all three branches of government. What makes us believe some unknown Delegates would be any different? At least for right now, we still have the law on our side, even if there's no one to enforce it.
What Is The Solution?
Before I offer a solution, we must understand the problem. We do not have a constitutional problem. We have a moral and cultural problem. Take a historical look at what caused ancient empires to fall?
They fell from the inside out. Don't put our trust in Politicians, instead turn to God and start in our own communities and take back our country one community at a time. This will require extraordinary leadership. Are we up to task?
Saturday, June 20, 2015
The Wicked Flee When No Man Pursueth- Part 2
My second story is also one of many examples of how Proverbs 28:1 applies to modern society.
Like the first one, this one is also a true story. I have many stories which contain the same morals, which I may share later, but these two stories are text book examples for illustrative purposes, when it comes to justice.
This second story doesn't contain any humorous twist like the first one did, but it carries the same message about irony, crime and punishment.
This story began When I answered a call to an armed robbery at a small local country store. The weapon involved was a tire tool. Upon my arrival, I found the store owner semi-conscious with a large gaping split all the way across the top of his head, definitely a life threatening wound. I observed a large puddle of blood and a tire tool laying beside it. The victim had managed to gain consciousness and call for help.
The victim was able to provide with me a description of the incident. 5 young men had entered his store, and under the pretense of wanting an item half way across the store, lured the victim away from his cash register and unknowing to them, his gun which was also behind the counter. Once the robbers had the victim at an advantageous location for them, one of them struck him across the head with a tire tool which had been concealed behind the perpetrators back. The young robbers then took a small amount of cash and fled from the scene, as far as they knew, leaving the victim for what they thought was dead.
The victim was able to give me basic descriptions, and thought that he knew one of the young men who lived several miles down the road, however he had no vehicle description or other information. I broadcast what information I had out on the radio, and stayed with the victim until an ambulance could arrive.
During this time though the robbers were traveling the back roads at a high speed, again while nobody was chasing them. Why were they running so fast? Nobody was in pursuit of them. They were running from some imaginary pursuer who didn't exist at this point in time. This action is what ironically lead to their apprehension, because they zoomed past an Officer several miles from the scene who took notice of their speed and fell in behind them. This caused the robbers to put the pedal all the way down to the floor, resulting in a chase. The Officer was able to keep the robbers vehicle in sight until they turned into a nearby mobile home park. All 5 of the young men bailed out of the car and ran in different directions. with the help of some citizens and about 15 other Police Officers, all 5 of the robbers were rounded up from their hidden locations.
All 5 of them were terrified. They never counted on being identified. As far as they knew they had left the victim dead. One of the young men later described their fear after leaving the scene. They thought that the Police were everywhere. Every car they met during their get away looked like a Police car to them. They even met a Public Utilities truck with a yellow emergency light on top of the trucks cab, and thought that it was after them. One of them even swore that he heard a siren in the middle of nowhere, and thought it was the Public Utilities truck chasing them. They were seeing imaginary Police, and hearing imaginary sirens that didn't exist. Again another example of fleeing when no man pursueth, leading to justice.
The victim in this case also learned a valuable lesson. When something doesn't feel right, it's probably not right, and having a gun where you can't get to it doesn't help you.
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Like the first one, this one is also a true story. I have many stories which contain the same morals, which I may share later, but these two stories are text book examples for illustrative purposes, when it comes to justice.
This second story doesn't contain any humorous twist like the first one did, but it carries the same message about irony, crime and punishment.
This story began When I answered a call to an armed robbery at a small local country store. The weapon involved was a tire tool. Upon my arrival, I found the store owner semi-conscious with a large gaping split all the way across the top of his head, definitely a life threatening wound. I observed a large puddle of blood and a tire tool laying beside it. The victim had managed to gain consciousness and call for help.
The victim was able to provide with me a description of the incident. 5 young men had entered his store, and under the pretense of wanting an item half way across the store, lured the victim away from his cash register and unknowing to them, his gun which was also behind the counter. Once the robbers had the victim at an advantageous location for them, one of them struck him across the head with a tire tool which had been concealed behind the perpetrators back. The young robbers then took a small amount of cash and fled from the scene, as far as they knew, leaving the victim for what they thought was dead.
The victim was able to give me basic descriptions, and thought that he knew one of the young men who lived several miles down the road, however he had no vehicle description or other information. I broadcast what information I had out on the radio, and stayed with the victim until an ambulance could arrive.
During this time though the robbers were traveling the back roads at a high speed, again while nobody was chasing them. Why were they running so fast? Nobody was in pursuit of them. They were running from some imaginary pursuer who didn't exist at this point in time. This action is what ironically lead to their apprehension, because they zoomed past an Officer several miles from the scene who took notice of their speed and fell in behind them. This caused the robbers to put the pedal all the way down to the floor, resulting in a chase. The Officer was able to keep the robbers vehicle in sight until they turned into a nearby mobile home park. All 5 of the young men bailed out of the car and ran in different directions. with the help of some citizens and about 15 other Police Officers, all 5 of the robbers were rounded up from their hidden locations.
All 5 of them were terrified. They never counted on being identified. As far as they knew they had left the victim dead. One of the young men later described their fear after leaving the scene. They thought that the Police were everywhere. Every car they met during their get away looked like a Police car to them. They even met a Public Utilities truck with a yellow emergency light on top of the trucks cab, and thought that it was after them. One of them even swore that he heard a siren in the middle of nowhere, and thought it was the Public Utilities truck chasing them. They were seeing imaginary Police, and hearing imaginary sirens that didn't exist. Again another example of fleeing when no man pursueth, leading to justice.
The victim in this case also learned a valuable lesson. When something doesn't feel right, it's probably not right, and having a gun where you can't get to it doesn't help you.
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Friday, June 19, 2015
The Critical Thinker: Only The Wicked Flee When No Man Pursueth, But The...
The Critical Thinker: Only The Wicked Flee When No Man Pursueth, But The...: It is amazing how much scripture applies to real life situations. Proof that people have never changed since the days of the Old Testament. ...
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Only The Wicked Flee When No Man Pursueth, But The Righteous Are Bold As A Lion - Proverbs 28:1
It is amazing how much scripture applies to real life situations. Proof that people have never changed since the days of the Old Testament. The above title comes from the book of Proverbs (KJV). In this post I will share two out of numerous examples I could share. These are not fiction. These events really happened just the way I am about to describe to you. The first story has a slight bit of humor in the end and fortunately no one was ever injured during the incident. The second incident however did result in a serious injury to the victim. Both of theses incidents occurred in the mid 90's while I was employed as an Investigator with my local Sheriffs Office.
My first story begins one evening while I was on duty and had stopped at a local small Police Department for a few minutes. To narrow the time frame down for you, this was the era of Ford Taurus being used for Patrol Cars because of downsizing and economics. On this occasion, I was just getting back into my patrol car when a call came in reference to an armed robbery at a nearby convenience store in a nearby town seven miles away from where I was at.
I started my car, turned the headlight switch on, and my headlights would not come on. I jiggled and tried everything, but the lights would not come on. I tried this for several minutes, while during this time, I observed at least half dozen marked patrol units whizz by me, blue lights flashing and sirens screaming all going toward the action.
I heard the radio communications state that the robbers had left the scene and there were no injuries. That was at least good news.
Finally! My headlights came on. Being a seasoned Investigator, I was not particularly excited. I was probably just as excited over my headlights now working, as to the fact that I was now en-route to the aftermath of a robbery.
I left the local PD at a normal speed, no lights or siren, after all most of the excitement was over by now, and I was getting ready to be the cleanup guy who's responsibility was to put all the pieces of information together and start a mountain of paperwork.
About a minute onto the highway, with no other traffic in sight, an older model Oldsmobile met me, flying low. It was the extreme speed of the vehicle which caught my attention. If not for the speed, I would not have paid much attention, and the vehicle would have continued to its destination uneventful, while I continued in the other direction.
Being experienced though, I knew that this was a sign of criminal behavior. I turned around and began following the fast traveling Oldsmobile, still no lights or siren at this time.
As I closed in on the vehicle, I noticed an out of state plate on the back of the vehicle. The plate was barely hanging on to the back of the vehicle.
The vehicle made a rapid left turn in front of me, and turned down a dirt road leading to a gravel pit.
I followed the suspicious vehicle on it's journey, noticing it fit the description of a vehicle reported to be stolen earlier that day. By now My adrenalin was beginning to pump a little. At the very least I probably had a stolen vehicle in front of me, combined with the reckless and evasive driving, could this possibly also be the robbers everyone was looking for?
As I closed in on the vehicle, it came to a stop in an isolated wooded area. My headlights which had failed me earlier now revealed two occupants exiting the vehicle with ski-mask still on their heads. Now my heart is pumping pure adrenalin as I had received information that one of the robbers was armed with a .44 magnum.
The two suspects split, and one ran out at about 45 degrees from me, while the other one ran straight toward me. I figured the one running toward me must have had the 44, and wanted to get a good shot at me. By now of course I had my pistol trained on the suspect and within a millisecond of squeezing the trigger. The suspect got about 10' from me, stopped, threw his hands in the air and fell to the ground and put his hands behind his back. I cuffed the suspect on the ground, looked around and the other suspect was gone. I quickly got on the radio and broadcast all this information.
Within a few minutes the other suspect came out of the woods, onto the highway, where he was apprehended by other responding officers.
The two suspects were taken down, confronted with the facts and the stores security video of the robbery, showing them wearing the same clothing which they were still currently wearing in real time.
The problem now is that the video showed three suspects and we only had two.
Of course by now it was over for these two, who gave up the identity of the third robber, whom was picked up near the location where the other two had bailed out on me. He was the one with the .44 magnum which he turned over to Deputies.
During the booking and interviewing process, the guy whom I had almost shot began laughing.
The laughing got the best of me so I couldn't resist asking him what was so funny? after all, I nearly shot him and he was probably going down the river for a long time.
He responded "You really want to know"? I said "Yeah!"
The robber said this: " When we jumped out of the car at the gravel pit, we thought you were our buddy who was supposed to be right behind us, so we could ditch the stolen car we were in, and jump into his car which is the same color and almost the same body style as your unmarked car was. I thought you were him so I was running toward you until I got close enough to see it wasn't him, and when I saw you had me, I knew it was over".
I tried to hide my own chuckles while listening.
Back to my original theme. Here's what got these robbers caught: They were running from nobody. No one was pursuing them so why run? They were several miles away from the scene with nobody in pursuit, so why were they still wearing mask? They were running wide open, in the middle of nowhere, with mask on their heads when nobody was chasing them. If they had not been running when no man pursued them, they may have never been caught.
See the next story on my next blog, please leave a comment or share if you enjoy this type of post!
My first story begins one evening while I was on duty and had stopped at a local small Police Department for a few minutes. To narrow the time frame down for you, this was the era of Ford Taurus being used for Patrol Cars because of downsizing and economics. On this occasion, I was just getting back into my patrol car when a call came in reference to an armed robbery at a nearby convenience store in a nearby town seven miles away from where I was at.
I started my car, turned the headlight switch on, and my headlights would not come on. I jiggled and tried everything, but the lights would not come on. I tried this for several minutes, while during this time, I observed at least half dozen marked patrol units whizz by me, blue lights flashing and sirens screaming all going toward the action.
I heard the radio communications state that the robbers had left the scene and there were no injuries. That was at least good news.
Finally! My headlights came on. Being a seasoned Investigator, I was not particularly excited. I was probably just as excited over my headlights now working, as to the fact that I was now en-route to the aftermath of a robbery.
I left the local PD at a normal speed, no lights or siren, after all most of the excitement was over by now, and I was getting ready to be the cleanup guy who's responsibility was to put all the pieces of information together and start a mountain of paperwork.
About a minute onto the highway, with no other traffic in sight, an older model Oldsmobile met me, flying low. It was the extreme speed of the vehicle which caught my attention. If not for the speed, I would not have paid much attention, and the vehicle would have continued to its destination uneventful, while I continued in the other direction.
Being experienced though, I knew that this was a sign of criminal behavior. I turned around and began following the fast traveling Oldsmobile, still no lights or siren at this time.
As I closed in on the vehicle, I noticed an out of state plate on the back of the vehicle. The plate was barely hanging on to the back of the vehicle.
The vehicle made a rapid left turn in front of me, and turned down a dirt road leading to a gravel pit.
I followed the suspicious vehicle on it's journey, noticing it fit the description of a vehicle reported to be stolen earlier that day. By now My adrenalin was beginning to pump a little. At the very least I probably had a stolen vehicle in front of me, combined with the reckless and evasive driving, could this possibly also be the robbers everyone was looking for?
As I closed in on the vehicle, it came to a stop in an isolated wooded area. My headlights which had failed me earlier now revealed two occupants exiting the vehicle with ski-mask still on their heads. Now my heart is pumping pure adrenalin as I had received information that one of the robbers was armed with a .44 magnum.
The two suspects split, and one ran out at about 45 degrees from me, while the other one ran straight toward me. I figured the one running toward me must have had the 44, and wanted to get a good shot at me. By now of course I had my pistol trained on the suspect and within a millisecond of squeezing the trigger. The suspect got about 10' from me, stopped, threw his hands in the air and fell to the ground and put his hands behind his back. I cuffed the suspect on the ground, looked around and the other suspect was gone. I quickly got on the radio and broadcast all this information.
Within a few minutes the other suspect came out of the woods, onto the highway, where he was apprehended by other responding officers.
The two suspects were taken down, confronted with the facts and the stores security video of the robbery, showing them wearing the same clothing which they were still currently wearing in real time.
The problem now is that the video showed three suspects and we only had two.
Of course by now it was over for these two, who gave up the identity of the third robber, whom was picked up near the location where the other two had bailed out on me. He was the one with the .44 magnum which he turned over to Deputies.
During the booking and interviewing process, the guy whom I had almost shot began laughing.
The laughing got the best of me so I couldn't resist asking him what was so funny? after all, I nearly shot him and he was probably going down the river for a long time.
He responded "You really want to know"? I said "Yeah!"
The robber said this: " When we jumped out of the car at the gravel pit, we thought you were our buddy who was supposed to be right behind us, so we could ditch the stolen car we were in, and jump into his car which is the same color and almost the same body style as your unmarked car was. I thought you were him so I was running toward you until I got close enough to see it wasn't him, and when I saw you had me, I knew it was over".
I tried to hide my own chuckles while listening.
Back to my original theme. Here's what got these robbers caught: They were running from nobody. No one was pursuing them so why run? They were several miles away from the scene with nobody in pursuit, so why were they still wearing mask? They were running wide open, in the middle of nowhere, with mask on their heads when nobody was chasing them. If they had not been running when no man pursued them, they may have never been caught.
See the next story on my next blog, please leave a comment or share if you enjoy this type of post!
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