$50 dollar silver is the first sign of blue sky after a devastating storm. It's the morning-after sunshine bringing people out of hiding and together again for the process of rebuilding with the promise of a new start.
For more than 100 years the United States has been at the center of a war being waged around the clock by a cult-of-evil clawing and biting like a rabid dog at the heart of civilization. It has been an epic struggle of an outnumbered, outgunned regiment of courageous defenders of human individuality, dignity, and liberty against a tyranny intent on the enslavement of humanity. It has been a bloody war, a costly war, and even now the battles continue. But the tide is turning, finally, toward the side of good.
This war has been in stealth with the cult-of-evil creating a fictional world created to smother humanity. For years this war has involved the creation of a pretended reality that renders lies for all standards of measure of a free society. This fictional reality has reached proportions of a bubble, not unlike the tulip bubble of 1637 -- I would call this bubble, a bubble-of-pretension. Recently, like all bubbles, the bubble-of-pretension has begun to grow exponentially; hiding reality behind a manufactured one, including a manufactured history of the world. This process is not sustainable and will soon face the limits of nature (the true reality).
For more than 100 years the United States has been at the center of a war being waged around the clock by a cult-of-evil clawing and biting like a rabid dog at the heart of civilization. It has been an epic struggle of an outnumbered, outgunned regiment of courageous defenders of human individuality, dignity, and liberty against a tyranny intent on the enslavement of humanity. It has been a bloody war, a costly war, and even now the battles continue. But the tide is turning, finally, toward the side of good.
This war has been in stealth with the cult-of-evil creating a fictional world created to smother humanity. For years this war has involved the creation of a pretended reality that renders lies for all standards of measure of a free society. This fictional reality has reached proportions of a bubble, not unlike the tulip bubble of 1637 -- I would call this bubble, a bubble-of-pretension. Recently, like all bubbles, the bubble-of-pretension has begun to grow exponentially; hiding reality behind a manufactured one, including a manufactured history of the world. This process is not sustainable and will soon face the limits of nature (the true reality).
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