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The Assumption That Shapes the System: Forcing Jesus Into Daniel’s 70th Week. This affirms historicist thinking and provides justification for Amillennialism: interpretating the Roman Catholic Church as the body of Christ and the Pope as its authority.

Talks of WW3 brings eschatology to the fore. Besides that espoused by the Roman Catholic Church, much of modern eschatology — whether futurist , preterist , or Adventist — rests on a key assumption: That Daniel’s 70th week was fulfilled (at least partially) in the first coming of Jesus , and that the “midst of the week” in Daniel 9:27 refers to His crucifixion. From this premise, a sequence of unsupported assumptions is made: Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Faulty Reasoning ASSUMPTION : The 70th week began with Jesus’ baptism. THEREFORE : The “middle of the week” (3.5 years later) must be when He was crucified. THEREFORE : Jesus’ ministry must have lasted exactly 3.5 years . BUT : The Gospels never say this. At most, two Passovers are clearly recorded after His baptism. SO : The remaining 3.5 years of the week must be fulfilled after Jesus’ death . THEREFORE : The second half of the week is said to end with the stoning of Stephen (Acts 7). THEREFORE : The f...

Have “Numerous Controlled Transmission Studies” Proven Viral Contagion? The claim that they have is often repeated, but when scrutinized, many of the most-cited studies fall short of meeting rigorous scientific standards for proving viral transmission.

Some  Historical Context: The 1918 Influenza Studies ·           The  U.S. Navy and Public Health Service  conducted multiple experiments trying to transmit influenza: o      Healthy volunteers were exposed to  mucus, breath, and even injected blood  of flu victims. o      Not one case of illness  was successfully induced, even with close contact. ·           These studies  failed to prove human-to-human transmission , despite their best efforts. This is largely ignored today. Modern COVID Transmission Models ·           Much of what is labeled “transmission proof” involves: o      PCR tests  (which detect genetic material—not infectious particles) o      Animal studies  with forced inoculation (intranasal drops, injection into lun...

What Really Caused the 1918 Spanish Flu? The 1918 flu killed millions, but failed experiments suggest it wasn't contagious. Discover why a forgotten study still challenges germ theory today

  What Really Caused the 1918 Spanish Flu? A Forgotten Experiment Challenges Germ Theory For over a century, the 1918 “Spanish Flu” has been held up as one of the deadliest pandemics in modern history—allegedly caused by a virulent strain of the influenza virus that spread rapidly across the globe. But what if the entire narrative is wrong? What if the mass death attributed to this pandemic had little or nothing to do with a contagious virus? In recent years, alternative health researchers and medical historians have revisited the Spanish Flu story with a critical eye. One of the most astonishing revelations comes from a forgotten experiment conducted in 1919 by the U.S. Navy and Public Health Service. The results of this experiment, still largely ignored by mainstream medicine, call into question the very foundation of infectious disease theory as it relates to influenza—and perhaps viruses in general. The Experiment That Changed Nothing—But Should Have In an effort to underst...

Readers Of This Blog Reside In 115 Countries. 🌍 Where Are You Reading From?

🌍 Where Are You Reading From? We’ve had visitors from 115 countries around the world—some from the bustling cities of Asia, others from the quiet coastlines of the Caribbean. Your country might already be on the list… but if it’s not, we’d love to hear from you! Is your country mentioned above? If not, or if you’d simply like to say hello, drop a comment below and let us know where you're reading from. Let’s celebrate the global reach of truth, insight, and community— one country at a time. 🌐✍️ Add your nation to the conversation! Nth America Canada USA Ctrl America Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Panama Sth America Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela Caribbean Aruba Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Jamaica Puerto Rico Trinidad & Tobago   Africa Algeria Angola Botswana Congo - Brazza...

BUREAUCRATIC REFORM: EASIER SAID THAN DONE. Here's the reality when it comes to changing the guard: a banana republic or some African country can be easily destabilized, and the government can be overthrown without the populace having to endure too much pain.

This contrasts with a nation that has a massive infrastructure of institutions contributing to the culture and ensuring a degree of sophistication that requires years of education to appreciate. Even in the USA, there is an underclass that would hardly be affected by an upheaval that dismantles all the institutions providing stability. Breaking down these layered institutions of government and culture is part of the communist manifesto and the cancer taking hold. However, at this present time, there is still hope that they can be preserved and restocked, if you like, with a different herd of individuals who are willing to listen to the new owners. 🏗️ Institutional Complexity = Inertia and Fragility In countries like the U.S., the U.K., or other Western powers with long-standing bureaucratic depth, judicial branches, educational networks, and media ecosystems , the entire machinery of governance is heavily layered . These institutions don’t just manage law and order — they shape publ...

Ten Safe Countries, Ten Not So Safe Countries, Ilegal Immigrants And Progressive Backwardness

Crime occurs in every country of the world. However, there are some countries that experience comparatively minimal crime and others that are havens for criminals. Interestingly, the safety levels and crime levels appear to go hand in hand based on an index obtained from   NUMBEO . The top ten safest countries rank different to the top ten countries for crimes committed by index beginning with Singapore as the safest country and Venezuela being the country where the most crimes are committed.  Top Ten Countries by the Safest Index (mid 2017): Rank Country Crime Index Safety Index 1          ​ Singapore 16.9 83.1 2 ​         ​ ​ ​   Qatar 17.07 82.93 3 ​         ​ ​ ​ Taiwan 18.31 81.69 4 ​          ​ Austria 19.13 80.87 5 ​         ​ ​ ​ UAE 19.33 80.67 6 ​          ​ Japan 19.5 80.5 7...