Long before the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) was ushered in as a global plandemic, psychological terrorists from the United Kingdom were quietly invading Australia and New Zealand and manipulating their respective governments into setting up “nudge teams” to influence public sentiment about things.
Read more: Australia and New Zealand are targets of COVID psychological experimentation
These days it seems that Saul Alinsky has taken over the Democrat Party. This is no longer the party of JFK—not even close. JFK said in his Inaugural Address, “the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God.”
There is no God, says Saul Alinsky (1909-1972), the Marxist community organizer par excellence from Chicago. He perfected many of the “by any means necessary” tactics the left is using today—tactics on full display these days in the wake of challenges to Roe v. Wade.
When baseball greats Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig went on tour in baseball-crazy Japan in 1934, some fans wondered why a third-string catcher named Moe Berg was included. Although he played with five major-league teams from 1923 to 1939, he was a very mediocre ballplayer. But Moe was regarded as the brainiest ballplayer of all time.
In fact Casey Stengel once said: "That is the strangest man ever to play baseball."
When all the baseball stars went to Japan, Moe Berg went with them and manypeople wondered why he went with "the team."
Some trivia to keep you entertained. Have you ever wondered where some of those crazy sayings come from?
Well, here's a few to start off. If you know of others, please share them.
After the leaked document from the Supreme Court hit the news cycle, we saw instantly, just what we expected. Protestors began gathering in front of the Supreme Court Building, brooding, festering, flashing posters and messages of discontent.
They are the people who march and protest to retain the practice of murdering innocents to save their own so called “free” lifestyle.
Read more: Roe V. Wade Gone – America Must Turn Now or Forever be Lost
When Joe Biden declared on Wednesday May 5, 2022, that government did not give him his rights, and then said “I am a child of God” – was he implying that God gave women the right to abort their own offspring?
Let’s nip this one in the bud quickly so we can examine the rest of Joe Biden’s specious theology with no dispute.
Read more: Biden: “I am a child of God” – Does he think abortion is a God given right?
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