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May 7, 2020 National Day of Prayer

May 7, 2020 National Day of Prayer

I was challenged this day by an Eric Metaxes program which had Pat Boone on it. The end of a program was a challenge. I took it as one. In all that is happening politically, culturally and economically, we have not done enough of what our Founders did. That is to have ‘proclamations of necessary days of prayer and fasting.’

I went back through the writing of Sam Adams and found him doing so in the Colony of Massachusetts as well as the Continental Congress and as Lt. or Governor of Massachusetts. More so, I was deeply challenged by the short bio of Dr. George Duffield. When the Tory magistrate and leaders locked the doors to his preaching, he was helped through a window to go open those doors so all could enter and her God’s Word.

Politics, economy and culture are components of God’s creation for mankind. None of it can satisfy the thirst for true Liberty. Nor can Liberty be preserved without God! Many of my Patriot friends across this nation will rally on Saturday. My greater hope and prayer is that they go to their public square Today and Pray.

My prayer is inadequate and I am not a person of elocution when it comes to a most solemn and needed time as this Day of Prayer. 

Come together as God’s People and Pray.

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5-2-20 Joan Swirsky Interview

Joan Swirsky :

Wow! We got the wires uncrossed and have a great interview with Joan Swirsky for you.  Joan Swirsky

Joan is a prolific writer for numerous papers and online media including the Canada Free Press and the New York Times. She is a playwright, an Artist as well as an author of a dozen books.

From Poison Pen to Trump the Champion:

In this interview with Joan Swirsky, we traverse her career. We begin with her ‘poison pen’ letter to the editor regarding a lecture her and her husband attended. Our next topic in the conversation is her very eclectic medical career and several topics that show her depth of research which culminated in several medially related books. We key on two interesting technology topics regarding laser and sonar systems. Then we get to the meat. Continue reading

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4-25-20 Expanded: Virtue of the Elected and Sam Adams on Voting

Blooper :

My apologies for having to rerun “Virtue of the Elected and Sam Adams on Voting.” In fact, I had a fabulous guest phone interview that I promised you last week. Joan Swirsky is a delight to converse with. Well, I created a Blooper by not having one of the cables on the mixer in the wrong place. Hence, we had a great interview and although the meter on the recording device showed I was getting her side of the conversation, well it was not enough for even the best software to boost the volume.

Joan is kind enough to agree on a re-interview for next week. In fact, there is so much to talk to Joan about that I intend to invite her on again sometime this summer as well.

Updating the Blog portion :  Ballot Theft

The original broadcast of Virtue of the Elected and Sam Adams on Votingwas in September of 2018. My how time flies. Yet, as I listened to the content, the core issue is more important to address. Continue reading

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Welcome To The United States of Venezuela

Entering the era of Logan’s Run

Welcome To The United States of Venezuela will be in two postings. This one for blogging with the intent of keeping it win that 800 word count (ha- No such luck) and the second in a full article to be published extensively. In the full article I’ll show the parallel of Logan’s Run to the present Chicom Flu.

For the Blog

It’s a gorgeous bright morning. You leave the hotel and meet the car waiting for you at the bottom of the steps. You are heading out to a meeting a few miles away. Your driver is a trusted individual and you have worked with him before. The route you take through the city is bustling with morning traffic and shops are opening along the streets. A strange sight is the men standing by the doors of many shops. What catches your eye is that these men have a revolver tucked into the belt of their pants. Yes, you are trained to observe these things. Continue reading

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4-18-20 Welcome to the US of Venezuela via the Matrix

US of Venezuela

I am writing a lengthy article for a future posting regarding our Country becoming the US of Venezuela via the Matrix. I spent a lot of time in Venezuela while Chavez was at the height of his power. I saw first hand the insidiousness of the daemon that socialist/marxist – communism is all about. I have witnessed it in many other countries that I have visited since the 70’s.

Watching people react in fear, not standing for Liberty is what I hoped would never happen in the United States of America. Yet, I did expect it to happen based on the last forty years of daemoncrat complete submersion into marxism as well as the failure of the churches to inculcate a sense of Biblical Reformation morality into their pew sitters or in most modern churches – the musical chair sitter.

Oh, further down I introduce my guest for next week. And if you don’t read Sam’s Wisdom below you are missing a reflection in the mirrors of history. Continue reading

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Chaplains and Clergy: Chapter 34 – Moses Allen

     Chapter 34:  Moses Allen.

The quick overview of Moses Allen: — His Early Life. — A Friend of Madison. — Settles in Midway, Georgia. — His Patriotic Efforts. — Chaplain in the Army. — His House and Church Burned. — In the Battle before Savannah. — Is taken Prisoner. — Confined On Board a Prison Ship. — His Sufferings.— Brutality of his Captors. — Attempts to Escape. — Is Drowned. — Denied Decent Burial. Continue reading

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4-11-20 Lost Vote Predicted in 1787

Predicted  Lost Vote by Congressional Action

Control over elections and the potential for a Lost Vote was predicted in 1787 and 1788. The Anti-federalists argued that Article 1 Section 4 would at some point impact the core right of voting and become corrupted.

This Lost Vote is the essence of the program.

Oh, the last reference is a late add that did not go out in the Newsletter nor spoken of on the program. Yes a Governor dictates how his State can and will worship of suffer the consequences. Continue reading

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Chaplains and Clergy: Chapter 33 – Alexander McWhorter

Chapter 33:  Alexander McWhorter.

The quick picture of Alexander McWhorter: — His Early Life. — Zeal In The Cause Of Liberty. — Sent South By Congress To Rouse The Inhabitants. — Accompanies Washington In His Retreat Through New Jersey. — Made Chaplain Of Knox’s Brigade. —Leaves The Army. — Settles In North Carolina. — His Library And Furniture Destroyed By The British. — Flees To Pennsylvania. — Sent To England To Raise Funds For Princeton College. — Revisits His Native Place. — His Death.

Alexander McWhorter had such a clear understanding or the deepest aspects of the reason for the revolt against England that he was made an envoy to North Carolina. Congress sent him south to North Carolina because of his zeal for Liberty. He went to rouse the people to Action. For this, McWhorter was greatly maligned by the Tories and had to leave the effort.

McWhorter was with Gen. Washington on the march to Trenton. He gave his all of himself in service to the army. He was all in for the cause of Liberty but his service was cut short when his wife was hit by lightning. Continue reading

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Chaplains and Clergy of the Revolution: Chapter 32 – Judah Champion

     Chapter 32:  Judah Champion.  Judah Champion

The quick picture of Judah Champion: — The Pastor of Litchfield. — His Prayers For His Country. — Extraordinary Scene In Church On The Arrival Of News From The Army. — Women Working On The Sabbath To Prepare Garments For The Soldiers. — The Pastor On The Field Of Battle.

Judah Champion was powerful in prayer to the extent that when someone called for a doctor they also sent for him. Many believed in “the efficacy (the ability to produce a desired result) of his fervent prayer.” Most of all he hated every form of oppression and put ‘the weight of his personal character and his eloquent tongue to the cause of the Colonies.” Continue reading

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4-4-20 Political Theology – The Same Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow?

Revolving History

In evangelical circles over the last 40ish years I have heard preachers say, “God is the Same Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow!” Over these many years, I have always wondered if these were parrots chirping the words or if in fact they believed them. I’m results oriented. I believe that ‘words’ have meanings. As I discussed, when reacquainting with a O’l Navy shipmate now top theologian, I believe we live our eternity Now. And I absolutely believe that God is unequivocally the Same Today as well as Yesterday and Tomorrow.

What’s all that have to do with the present panic and political theology? Continue reading

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