A wide variety of topics are discussed here, including many that some people would call conspiracies. Frens here have a lot of knowledge and some have been studying their favorite topics for years.
I wonder, could we get a plan going to spread the knowledge? If you have a topic or two that you have dived in to and would be willing to share your knowledge and research with frens here, please do! This is your opportunity to share what you've discovered.
We could call it, Professor Pepe Presents. You could share as much or as little as you'd like, but the more the better, imo. For instance, you could give a synopsis of the topic and your findings in one post. Or, if you have a lot to share, you could do a series of posts on that topic. There are dozens of possibilities.
To give these posts uniformity and make them immediately identifiable to others on the board, we could frame them in this way -- (example topics)
Professor Pepe Presents; MK Ultra
Professor Pepe Presents; Racine
Professor Pepe Presents; Project Bluebeam
Professor Pepe Presents; The Las Vegas Massacre
Professor Pepe Presents; The Moon Landing, Real or Not?
The topics don't all have to be 'conspiracy' related. For instance, do you have great knowledge of the Constitution? By all means, do Professor Pepe Presents; The US Constitution.
Or perhaps you have a solid handle on how the three branches of government work (or are supposed to) --- that could be a PPP lesson. Maybe you're really knowledgeable about US (or world) History or have studied any of the wars in depth. Maybe you can explain exactly what went on with Uranium One or know all the details about the Federal Reserve. ALL of that knowledge is valuable and would be great to share with frens.
There is so much to learn and people here have a wealth of knowledge. And yes, while it's best if people can do their own research, sometimes the demands of life and time constraints keep them from being able to. So if you can share what you know, perhaps that will give others a solid foundation from which they can then springboard off and continue with their own look-see.
Professor Pepe Presents: The Federal Reserve
Professor Pepe Presents: Devolution
Professor Pepe Presents; The Bill of Rights
Professor Pepe Presents; World War I
There are countless topics to explore and I sincerely hope some of you will share the wealth of your knowledge. This is your opportunity to become a teacher! If you're willing and able, please just jump right in. All I ask is that you start your title with Professor Pepe Presents so that we can immediately identify the thread as a sort of master class. And please -- don't assume that others know everything you know. Everybody is at a different stage and newbies are joining us every day. For instance, as much as I've seen people talk about MK Ultra and Project Bluebeam here, I have very little knowledge of either. Even info about how our politics works is valuable, as so many are just waking up and becoming interested. So don't be shy. Whatever you know is not known by someone else and will be valuable information for them.
I want to thank you in advance if you embrace this idea. And if there is little interest in this over night, I will probably post it again tomorrow to get more eyes on it.
Thanks, frens. May we all help each other learn and grow.
Beware the scribe...
I just wish there were honest people who could translate it into more reader friendly lessons. It's hard for me to understand when I read the Bible.
I would suggest The New Testament, an Expanded Translation by Kenneth Wuest. Mr. Wuest wanted to create an English translation of the New Testament (the New Testament includes the gospels, which talk about Jesus' life and ministry on earth, His crucifixion and resurrection, as well as the activities of the fledgling church in the 1at century) -- Wuest wanted to translate the Greek into English using ALL the words necessary to convey the message, nuances and all. And also, to translate it as much as possible in word order. I like it very much. I like that somewhat deeper meaning you get from the use of more words to convey the meaning. It's not a lot different than other translations, but it is somewhat different. For instance, in Hebrews 13:5 we are told that God will never forsake us (believers). Most translations will render it like this, "Keep your lives free from the love of money and be satisfied with what you have because God has said, Never will I leave you, Never will I forsake you." Well, that's good and it's comforting. But when Wuest translated it he rendered it this way, "Let your manner of life be without love of money, being satisfied with your present circumstances. For He Himself has said, and the statement is on record, I will not, I will not cease to sustain and uphold you. I will not, I will not, I will not let you down." See? It's essentially saying the same thing, that God will not forsake believers, but in the expanded translation we see that God actually repeated the sentiment. That means a lot to me! Why was it left out of other translations? I have no idea. But I am glad I know that God took that oath so seriously, He chose to repeat it for us. Get that version if you can.
Thank you i will look into this one !
Best study bible i have found:
https://chuckbaldwinlive.com/Store.aspx#!/Matthew-Henry-Study-Bible-KJV-AVAILABLE-NOW/p/206652811
I want the bonded leather version.
I shall purchase. Thank you newport
Thank you Newport. Can you tell me about it a little bit more?
The quick version is that modern Bibles and interpretations are corrupted to fit the deep state's (Satan's) narrative; effectively, making Christians accept/embrace a doom & gloom future where evil wins. God already won. I believe a massive revival is coming and God's people and His Spirit rise in victory. The Matthew Henry interpretation predates many misleading interpretations. I am not saying it's perfect but it's the best I have personally found.
Research Cyrus Scofield and the Scofield Bible!!!
I have. Nearly all modern study bibles are corrupted. The original Matthew Henry study Bible was written in the 1700s (before Scofield influence, pretrib/modern end times interpretations).
It may help to look at it as though it isn't what it has been marketed to be.. Going with more modern translations is only going to make it more difficult to read between the lines - which is where all the good stuff is hiding.
To see more you will need to decide your intent and develop your focus.
Strong focus + clear intent = greater awareness