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Adam Schiff and Liz Cheney of the J6 Committee.

Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.

  • Exodus 20:16

As much as I try not to let it happen, the constant drumbeat of lies promoted 24/7 from every corner of our civilization gets to me from time to time. 

And I really find it is the constant lying about everything all the time by everyone in official positions of power that gets to me the most.

Politicians, CEOs, university presidents and professors, schoolteachers, school administrators, and school boards, federal government officials, state and local officials, legacy media outlets, churches, doctors, hospitals and medical officials, law enforcement, lawyers and judges, entertainers, athletes and professional sports leagues, bankers, and tax-exempt foundations.  In short, every institution in America has become a lie factory dedicated to deceiving us all and promoting a false view of the world.

But the Bible commands Christians not to lie and deceive others.  In the Ten Commandments, we are told, “Thou shalt not bear false witness.”  Paul repeated this idea in his epistle to the Ephesians, writing, “Wherefore putting away lying, speak every man truth with his neighbour.”   The Lord Jesus Christ said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.”  The devil, Scripture tells us, is the father of lies.  And as imitators of Christ, his people are called to walk in the truth.  And no lie is of the truth.

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Died suddenly.

It’s remarkable how much those simple words have gained traction over the past year. 

So compact, yet so freighted with meaning.

They have, it would seem, become almost a rallying cry for those who oppose the mass poisoning of the world by big pharma’s deadly mRNA “vaccines.”

One courageous academic, Mark Crispin Miller, a professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University, features a weekly roundup of “died suddenly” cases from around the world on his substack account, News from Underground.   

Here’s his latest collection of “died suddenlies” from the United States for the week of July 11-July 18. 

At the top of the list is a report about the death of Ivana Trump, Donald Trump’s first wife.  She was found dead at home at the bottom of a staircase.  To date, there has been no reported cause of death for her. 

And while I don’t claim to know what caused her, I admit that my first thought when I heard the report of her passing was to wonder if it was vaccine-related.  According to this ABC News report, “the medical examiner said her cause of death was blunt impact injuries to the torso sustained the result of a fall.” 

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Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty

And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you. 

  • Matthew 24:4

Has there ever been a more thoroughgoing con job than Covid?

Maybe.

But it certainly has to rank as one of the biggest frauds this author has witnessed.  And by biggest, I mean both in the senses of widespread, long-lasting, and destructive.

The Covid con job began in China in 2020 and quickly spread over the whole earth.  Early on, we were shown videos of people dropping dead in the streets and scary ER scenes full of masked and dying patients.  This set the stage for Covid lockdowns in nearly the entire industrialized world.   

I remember well hearing the first talk at work about Covid policies such as moving everyone out of the office and sending them to work from home.  I thought it was crazy.

Then it actually happened. 

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Title page of the Quebec Act of 1774

[W]here the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.

            – 2 Corinthians 3:17

Writing as I am on this day, July 3, 2022, it’s hard for my thoughts not to turn to Independence Day as Americans celebrate the 246th anniversary of the founding of the American nation. 

I don’t remember a time when Independence Day was not one of my favorite days on the calendar.  Growing up in the 1970s, I recall the focus on the Bicentennial celebrations in 1976.  I was ten years old at the time.  Not old enough to understand or appreciate the full significance of the Declaration of Independence, the Revolutionary War, and the Constitution, but old enough to realize that the acts and the words of the founding fathers had created a new nation committed to the protection of individual liberty to an extent never before accomplished.

One lesson about the formation of the United States that I did not learn until years later was just how much it depended upon the Protestant Reformation kicked off by Martin Luther over 250 years before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. 

This idea – the notion that the United States and the history of limited government and economic liberty historically, if not presently, enjoyed by its citizens is a by-product of the Reformation – would likely come as a surprise to many Americans today, even those who attend churches that claim to be Reformed. 

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