Friday, July 22, 2011

Crazy George Soros

George Soros

Just some thoughts on George Soros. Somehow George Soros reminds me of King George III of England (1738-1820). If it wasn't for the great mismanagement of the American Colonies by King George III, then there would never have been the Revolutionary War, the U.S. Constitution and the greatest nation in the history of this planet: the United States of America. Look at all of the nations liberated by the United States & Allies from Nazi slavery, Communist slavery and now Islamo-Fascist slavery.

If it weren't for George Soros, Barack Obama would never have been President of the United States. Thanks to Barack Obama, we have the Tea Party Movement and the reinvigorating of conservative values in America. Hopefully, faith in Jesus Christ will grow stronger and socialism will die out in America.

Crazy King George III.

Crazy George Soros.

When David met the heavily-armored Goliath on the battlefield, David ran to Goliath and knocked him out with a stone from his slingshot. David then took Goliath's sword and chopped off Goliath's head with Goliath's sword. Goliath's sword; Goliath's head; Goliath's sword: almost looks like Goliath committed suicide. Actually, he probably DID commit suicide because he mocked the armies of the living God.

"No weapon formed against thee shall prosper."

Trevor Loudon
Human Events
Deep State Rising
List of George Soros Owned District Attorneys
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"Soros the Destroyer"
by Michael S. Coffman, Ph.D.

Excerpts:  "George Soros has been called a God-hating atheist, a self-hating Jew, capitalism-hating socialist, and an America-hating globalist.  That is just the beginning.  He supports euthanasia, legalizing drugs, socialism, and global governance.  He opposes free enterprise (even though that is how he gained his wealth), Israel (even though he is Jewish), and U.S. sovereignty.  He describes himself as leaning towards Marxism."

"With a net worth estimated at $11 billion, Soros is worth more than the gross domestic product of three-quarters of all nations in the world.  He helped to bring down the Russian government in the late 1990s.  He is famously known as 'the man who broke the Bank of England' by shorting the British pound in October 1992.  The international banking community now calls it Black Wednesday.  Soros brags about making a billion or more dollars by crashing the Bank of England, and says it is fun to bring down entire nations that he labels repressive, based on his 'Marxist ideology.'  He even chuckled about it in an April 10, 2008, interview with TV talk-show host Charlie Rose."

"The main obstacle to stable and just world order is the United States."
--George Soros

Range Magazine
Summer 2012

The 60 Minutes Interview that George Soros tried to bury
History of the Global Elite - Wayne Jett

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The banker in the film Inside Man (2006), starring Denzel Washington, reminds me so much of George Soros.  The banker (Arthur Case) is played by Christopher Plummer.



Saturday, July 16, 2011

Obama Will Leave the White House


Last night I had a dream about Barack Obama. He was in the White House in the Oval Office packing up his things. Obama was resigning as President of the United States. Joe Biden was taking his place. Then someone in the dream said that Wayne somebody (I didn't get his last name) and Tim Shey were right on target.

Just after the dream ended, I felt this evil presence come into my camper (I am staying at my friends' place in a sheepherder's camper). It felt like something was trying to choke me around my neck; I began to be paralyzed. Then in my spirit, I said "Blood of Jesus" over and over again and broke free from the paralysis.

I got up, put on my shoes and walked over to my friends' kitchen and began to write down the dream. I looked at the clock and it was 1:11 AM (16 July).

Obviously, Satan is angry that the Lord gave me this dream. Satan tried to attack me just after the dream. The night of the Las Vegas Earthquake dream (17 December 2006), Satan attacked me before I had the dream.

Benghazi Terrorist Attack
Gorges Smythe's Dream 
Vladimir Putin on Barack Obama
Barack Obama and Africa
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George Fox - An Autobiography
By Rufus M. Jones
Chapter XII
"Great Events in London"
1658-1659

"But it was a time of great sufferings; for, besides imprisonments, through which many died, our meetings were greatly disturbed. They have thrown rotten eggs and wild-fire into our meetings, and brought in drums beating, and kettles to make noises with, that the Truth might not be heard; and, among these, the priests were as rude as any, as may be seen in the book of the fighting priests, wherein a list is given of some priests that had actually beaten and abused Friends."

"I wrote to Oliver [Cromwell] several times, and let him know that while he was persecuting God's people, they whom he accounted his enemies were preparing to come upon him. When some forward spirits that came amongst us would have bought Somerset-House, that we might have meetings in it, I forbade them to do so: for I then foresaw the King's coming in again. Besides, there came a woman to me in the Strand, who had a prophecy concerning King Charles's coming in, three years before he came: and she told me she must go to him to declare it. I advised her to wait upon the Lord, and keep it to herself; for if it should be known that she went on such a message, they would look upon it to be treason -- but she said she must go, and tell him that he should be brought into England again.

"I saw her prophecy was true, and that a great stroke must come upon them in power; for they that had then got possession were so exceeding high, and such great persecution was acted by them, who called themselves saints, that they would take from Friends their copyhold lands, because they could not swear in their courts.

"Sometimes when we laid these sufferings before Oliver Cromwell, he would not believe it. Therefore Thomas Aldam and Anthony Pearson were moved to go through all the jails in England, and to get copies of Friends' commitments under the jailer's hands, that they might lay the weight of their sufferings upon Oliver Cromwell. And when he would not give order for the releasing of them, Thomas Aldam was moved to take his cap from off his head, and to rend it in pieces before him, and to say unto him, 'So shall thy government be rent from thee and thy house.'

"Another Friend also, a woman, was moved to go to the Parliament (that was envious against Friends) with a pitcher in her hand, which she broke into pieces before them, and told them that so should they be broken to pieces: which came to pass shortly after."

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I know history is supposed to be linear, but sometimes I think history goes in circles.

To Barack Obama: "So shall thy government be rent from thee and thy house."

"What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun." (Ecclesiastes 1:9 NIV)

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Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Messenger of the Cross by Watchman Nee



[15 December 2009]

John 12: 32: "And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me."

I will be staying here with a friend in Belgrade, Montana for a couple of nights. This morning I noticed a book by Watchman Nee, The Messenger of the Cross. I read Chapter One before I came to the library. Here are some good quotes:

Page 7: "Paul's message is the cross, and he himself is a crucified person. In the preaching of the cross, he adopts the way of the cross. A crucified person preaches the message of the cross in the spirit of the cross. How often what we preach is indeed the cross; but our attitude, our words and our feelings do not seem to bear witness to what we preach. Much preaching of the cross is not done in the spirit of the cross! Paul wrote to the Corinthian believers that he 'came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom when proclaiming' to them 'the testimony of God.' The testimony of God here refers to the word of the cross. Paul did not use lofty words of wisdom in proclaiming the cross but came in the spirit of the cross: 'My speech and my preaching were not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in the demonstration of the Spirit and of power.' Such is truly the spirit of the cross.

"The cross is the wisdom of God, though to unbelieving men it is foolishness. When we proclaim the 'foolish' message, we must assume the 'foolish' way, adopt the 'foolish' attitude, and use the 'foolish' words. The victory of Paul lies in the fact that he is indeed a crucified person. He can therefore proclaim the cross with the attitude as well as the spirit of the cross. He who has not experienced crucifixion will not be filled with the spirit of the cross; and consequently he is not fit to proclaim the message of the cross."

Page 8: "The word of the cross which we so often proclaim is actually not ours but is borrowed--it is gleaned from books or from searching the Scriptures with our brain power. People with clever minds and those who are used to preaching are particularly prone to such danger. I am afraid that all their research, study, reading, and hearing talks on the mystery of the cross in its various aspects is for other people and not first for themselves. Consistently thinking of other people and neglecting our own lives will eventually result in spiritual famine!"

Page 11: "We cannot give what we do not have. If all we have is thought, we can only give thought. If in our life we do not have the experience of co-death with Christ to overcome sin and self nor the experience of taking up the cross to follow the Lord and suffer with Him, and if our knowledge of the word of the cross is obtained through people's pens and mouths but we cannot impart life; all we can do is instill the idea of the life of the cross in people's minds. Only when we ourselves are transformed by the cross and have received its spirit as well as its life are we able to impart the cross to other people."

Page 12: "Man's thought, word, eloquence and argument can only stir up the human soul, since these reach to the soulical part of man. They merely excite man's emotion, mind and will. Life, however, may reach man's spirit; and all the works of the Holy Spirit are done in our spirit--that is, in our inward man (see Rom. 8.16; Eph .3.16). As we in our spiritual experience let flow our life in the spirit, the Holy Spirit will send forth His life to the spirits of others and cause them to receive either regenerated life or the life more abundant."

Page 13: "We become a living teaching and a living word; and what we preach is no longer simply an idea which we know but is our real life. This is the meaning of being 'doers of the word' according to the Biblical sense."

Page 15: "For if we really are full of the Spirit due to the deeper work of the cross in us, we will spontaneously diffuse life in our conversation and our talk--whether private or public--so as to enrich those with whom we have contact. This does not require any self-effort or self-fabrication, but should be something most natural. And this thus fulfills what the Lord Jesus declares in John 7: 38: 'He that believeth on me . . . from within him shall flow rivers of living water.'"