Saturday, 1 October 2016

World War three imminent? The coming Western conflict of religion versus nation

I get the feeling that the Global Conspiracy's plan for World War three is being accelerated - almost to the point of absurdity - after the successful destablisation of Iraq, Egypt, Libya and now Syria.

The escalating of rhetoric and demonisation of Russia over Syria is increasingly bizzare, very obviously dishonest, and lacks any common sense motivation.

Luckily for the Conspiracy, we have (as a society) become almost unable to join the dots and see a picture; due to lacking any stable religious centre in ourselves and to the endemic distractions and distortions of the mass media - our minds are passive, constantly filled (to overflowing) with no time or energy to think.

Nonetheless, it could not be said that mass Western public opinion is even remotely persuaded of the wisdom, need for, or benefits from an international nuclear conflict - which the West is currently trying to rationalise. In terms of common sense of national interest, this seems sheer insanity - but that would be an error: there is a plan, there are reasons...

This is purposive evil with the gloves off! It does make sense in terms of a strategic plan to create a general, destructive war - and then (as with the 1914-18 and 1939-45 wars) use this as an excuse for imposing totalitarian Global government via Western, secular, Leftist multi-national agencies (League of Nations/ United Nations (WHO), NATO, European Union, the trade agreements and elite clubs &c. ) - and it does not make any other kind of sense.

All this will create a harsh conflict for Western Christians, who will be faced with a choice between national patriotism for an anti-Christian, secular Left regime; and an enemy who is explicitly Christian.

Indeed, the scenario being engineered over the long-term, looks like a contrived war between anti-Religious Inversion of The Good on one side; and the two major monotheisms - who are also (in one country after another, the The West, South Asia, Africa, the Middle east) being situated to fight each other.

(That - plus the hope of demoralization and corruption by Western doles, media, lifestyle and sexual revolution - seems likely to be the reason for systematically and ever-more-obviously (as with the planned, coordinated and funded 'refugee crisis') importing Middle Eastern conflicts into the Western nations.)

It turns out that (yet again!) over the past couple of decades the 'paranoid' conspiracy theorists (honourable mention to David Icke!) have been much more correct than the rational, sensible, educated intellectuals of The West - although the CTs have missed that the most obvious consequence of Middle Eastern conflict in the past couple of decades has been the unremarked, unmourned near-obliteration of what was previously many millions of (minority) Christians in the region. I don't know what exactly has happened to them - but apparently (and I had this from a direct source) they have gone.

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Note: My above analysis is naturally very conjectural - given my lack of direct knowledge. It is based on the chronic feeling engendered by the public mass media announcements (and recurrent military aggressions) of the dominant elites; in particular the astonishing sight of leading Western politicians and officials (who are the hosts, servants and puppets of the personages of purposive evil) making repeated, relentless, wild and lying accusations against Russia ('Putin') and China; subverting and threatening them in ever cruder fashion (both being countries that are undergoing massive and sustained Christian revivals). As I said; Western Christians are potentially going to find themselves fighting to destroy nascent Christianity on behalf of moral inversion and (increasingly explicitly) in a crusade further to advance the sexual revolution to include the whole world.

On The Positive Side (being hopeful, not succumbing to despair) - Western capability across the board is declining so very fast (due to many factors discussed passim on this blog and my books) that it will be increasigly difficult for the Global Conspiracy to achieve its goals, the more time elapses. This may be one reason for the frantic, reckless urgency of their current behaviour. Delay is our friend, at least in this limited sense; and worth working-for.  

7 comments:

  1. You're right Bruce. If I didn't know that all this was foreseen I would tremble for the future. I might even be tempted to despair at the state of the world and the astonishing, lemming-like suicidal tendencies of the modern West. But since we do know that God, despite appearances, does have this in hand all we have to do is be true to the image of Christ in our hearts and try to awaken that image in others.

    Once you know that everything, well almost everything, in the contemporary world is under the thumb of Satan in one way or another, and that this is an opportunity to refine spiritual awareness, then you can push on in hope.It's still an extraordinary time to be alive.

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  2. @William - Good advice. It seems that this persepctive is something people can only work out for themselves as individuals (and, of course, we are all prone to errors). But it is not a thing that can be proved with 'evidence' and logic. If/ when the mass media etc 'go down' I suspect that it would probably only be a matter of days before people started to recognise what is going-on.

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  3. The nature of evil, in my mind, is an unthinking and pathological desire for power. The elites do not view themselves as part of the populace of their lands, and so for them, the loss of some "dirt people" is probably a benefit. In their minds, a war will force utter compliance with the will of the State, and for that reason, will increase their power and is a positive thing.

    It is interesting you mention conspiracy theorists. They often are bad on details but on the bigger picture, correct if one interprets them as metaphor. There may literally be lizard people, but there might be people with a reptilian predatory instinct, unblinking and voracious. At least, that seems to describe our elected officials.

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  4. It's not a conspiracy theory when all the evidence supports it...What other reason could there be for US State to hired neo-nazis to overthrow the Ukrainian government and attack the Russian speaking provinces of the Ukraine? Or to blow up Libya, which was a Western ally, or support ISIS against the middle eastern Christians and even the moslem Kurds? Strangely, the crudity of the Neo-cons' actions has driven China and Russia back together, so there is no hope of the US "winning" such a war, whatever 'winning' might look like in a nuclear war.

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  5. "It's not a conspiracy theory when all the evidence supports it"

    Yes it is. I am not just being pedantic, we can't let "conspiracy" imply falsehood when conspiracy is obviously how the world actually works. In fact, it couldn't possibly work any other way.

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  6. I view Russia almost the same way as Charlton view the Altright, as a fundamentally secular (and in essence) false alternative to the Leftist hegemony in the West.

    This is because I believe that the only geniune motivation behind Putin and Russia´s actions is crude Russian imperialism. You can see that in how Russia treats the annexation of Crimea in comparison to the secession of Kosovo where Russia appealed to diametrically opposed principles in each case. The only consistency lies in what is favourable to Russia (the same is true for the West, of course).

    Whether Russia is explicitly Christian, and that´s the why the West consider it the boogeyman, is a difficult question. There are strong gestures and references to the Christian culture of Russia but I believe that is just a pragmatic and typical element of Russian statecraft rather than a genuine motivation. In Russian propaganda there is also a lot of nostalgia of the Soviet past. A real and sincere Christian power would never play on those emotions or try to whitewash Soviet leaders.

    Most importantly, though, is how Russia promote their interests. Chartlon has spoken a lot of the absolute importance of honesty. It is obvious that Russia, to the contrary, is very manipulative. Russia clearly employs a great number of "Internet trolls". You can hardly enter an online forum where there is discussion about these issues without meeting a couple of Russian "trolls" who derail the conversation. There is also outright sabotage of infrastructure, spying, and provocations that is more in the tradition of a KGB-state than a proper Christian (and benign) power.

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  7. @AnteB - Russia and The West are not symmetrical. I think there is a genuine Christian revival in Russia, but of course it is partial and incomplete (and many of the elite are secular Leftists, including fifth columnists for secular Left causes). wrt Foreign policy, Russia is a 'normal' power in pursuing national self-interest (and therefore not Western interests) - but The West is abnormal, and is strategically pursuing a deliberately destructive (demonically inspired) foreign policy that (in multiple ways) seriously disadvantages The Western peoples. Consequently, nobody is on the side of the mass or average of Western people.

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