Sometime in the last decade, many people — I was one — began to feel robbed of their sense of normalcy by something we couldn’t define. Increasingly glued to our phones, we saw that the version of the world that was spat out at us from them seemed distorted. The public’s reactions to various news events seemed off-kilter, being either way too intense, not intense enough, or simply unbelievable. You’d read that seemingly everyone in the world was in agreement that a certain thing was true, except it seemed ridiculous to you, which put you in an awkward place with friends, family, others. Should you say something? Are you the crazy one?
I can’t have been the only person to have struggled psychologically during this time. This is why these Twitter files have been such a balm. This is the reality they stole from us! It’s repulsive, horrifying, and dystopian, a gruesome history of a world run by anti-people, but I’ll take it any day over the vile and insulting facsimile of truth they’ve been selling.
They do hate people, which is ironic because these parasites actually feed off of humans, be it literally or metaphysicaly. Not to mention sustaining themselves off of our hard work via taxes & outright theft [debt slavery] and so so sooo much more.
Who are [they]-- Satanists?
Getting warmer. And... next guess? C'mon goys you got this!
Finally, someone that gets it. Every day we should be celebrating the birth and life of Jesus. Imagine a world in which we all struggled to emulate his life...every single day.
I agree. Last night our church had a candlelight service. It was a 30 minute sermon about salvation, and then we all went outside with candles, real candles, and sing silent night. It wasn’t even Christmas or Christmas Eve. And it was one of the most special events I’ve been to during this time of year. God bless you, and I pray that we celebrate God in the same manner each and every day.
It must be about 25-30 years ago that I went to the sing-a-long Messiah at Davies Symphony Hall in SF. The actual singing of the Messiah was a lot of fun, but what I remember most was the spontaneous singing of Christmas carols afterwards as people were leaving the building. Nearly 3000 people singing as they walked down the tiers to the exits. I have no idea how songs were even chosen, it just happened. It was one of the moments in my life where I truly got to witness the power of the Holy Spirit and the joy evoked and it is something I will never forget.
Birthdays are a pagan tradition. The Bible does not instruct us to celebrate Yahshua's birth, but only His death at the Passover.
Genesis 40:20
And it came to pass the third day, which was Pharaoh's birthday, that he made a feast unto all his servants: and he lifted up the head of the chief butler and of the chief baker among his servants
Matthew 14:6
But when Herod's birthday was kept, the daughter of Herodias danced before them, and pleased Herod.
Leans into mic...wrong. Most, if not all Traditions of current-day Christmas traditions come from England and Germany. The Traditions are based on the writings of Charles Dickens. Americans as always, take things bigger. More presents bigger light displays. But that is the American tradition part of Christmas.
Our church had a service last night, our pastor uses it as an opportunity to witness to people to come to Christ. There are many ways that we can take opportunities to reach out to people. If one of them happens to be the birth of Christ, well, then, so be it. I personally know I’m one person who rededicated their life to the Lord last night, all because we were celebrating the birth of Christ. Wonder of wonders.
We all know Jesus Christ's birth was in more than likely in Sept. Christ-Mass means the birth of Christ.
December 25 was first identified as the date of Jesus’ birth by Sextus Julius Africanus in 221 and later became the universally accepted date.
Interesting! A clear reference to some of the other social media corporations colluding with the FBI/CIA in addition to Twitter:
I spent much of today looking at exactly similar documents, seemingly written by the same people, except the “offices” copied at the top of their reports weren’t other agency stations, but Twitter’s Silicon Valley colleagues: Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, LinkedIn, even Wikipedia.
For some reason, I did not initially consider LinkedIn as a likely member, but then again, why not? They're Facebook for Business.
Nice bit here...
Sometime in the last decade, many people — I was one — began to feel robbed of their sense of normalcy by something we couldn’t define. Increasingly glued to our phones, we saw that the version of the world that was spat out at us from them seemed distorted. The public’s reactions to various news events seemed off-kilter, being either way too intense, not intense enough, or simply unbelievable. You’d read that seemingly everyone in the world was in agreement that a certain thing was true, except it seemed ridiculous to you, which put you in an awkward place with friends, family, others. Should you say something? Are you the crazy one?
I can’t have been the only person to have struggled psychologically during this time. This is why these Twitter files have been such a balm. This is the reality they stole from us! It’s repulsive, horrifying, and dystopian, a gruesome history of a world run by anti-people, but I’ll take it any day over the vile and insulting facsimile of truth they’ve been selling.
I am really glad he described "a world of anti-people". Not only is it true, but I think it lays important groundwork.
They do hate people, which is ironic because these parasites actually feed off of humans, be it literally or metaphysicaly. Not to mention sustaining themselves off of our hard work via taxes & outright theft [debt slavery] and so so sooo much more.
Who are [they]-- Satanists?
Getting warmer. And... next guess? C'mon goys you got this!
Freemasons?
Jooose?
Lizard people?
ALL OF THE ABOVE
I was just thinking, "What a great term. Anti- people." It is so vile over there.
#metoo
Well said, and amen!
THIS, precisely.
To witness an awakening like this hints at the Miracle of the Heavenly season upon us.
Yahshua AKA Jesus was born on September 11.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sTxZM5JsRg
https://www.askelm.com/star/index.asp
To me, it doesn’t matter when Christ was born, at this time of year, we celebrate his birth. Whenever that was. I am grateful.
Finally, someone that gets it. Every day we should be celebrating the birth and life of Jesus. Imagine a world in which we all struggled to emulate his life...every single day.
I agree. Last night our church had a candlelight service. It was a 30 minute sermon about salvation, and then we all went outside with candles, real candles, and sing silent night. It wasn’t even Christmas or Christmas Eve. And it was one of the most special events I’ve been to during this time of year. God bless you, and I pray that we celebrate God in the same manner each and every day.
Fellowship is a wonderful thing.
It must be about 25-30 years ago that I went to the sing-a-long Messiah at Davies Symphony Hall in SF. The actual singing of the Messiah was a lot of fun, but what I remember most was the spontaneous singing of Christmas carols afterwards as people were leaving the building. Nearly 3000 people singing as they walked down the tiers to the exits. I have no idea how songs were even chosen, it just happened. It was one of the moments in my life where I truly got to witness the power of the Holy Spirit and the joy evoked and it is something I will never forget.
Wow, that sounds amazing! I’m so glad you have that fun memory.
As long as we preach Christ and him crucified and resurrected, that's all we need.
Amen to that sister. Amen to that.
Birthdays are a pagan tradition. The Bible does not instruct us to celebrate Yahshua's birth, but only His death at the Passover.
Genesis 40:20
And it came to pass the third day, which was Pharaoh's birthday, that he made a feast unto all his servants: and he lifted up the head of the chief butler and of the chief baker among his servants
Matthew 14:6
But when Herod's birthday was kept, the daughter of Herodias danced before them, and pleased Herod.
Leans into mic...wrong. Most, if not all Traditions of current-day Christmas traditions come from England and Germany. The Traditions are based on the writings of Charles Dickens. Americans as always, take things bigger. More presents bigger light displays. But that is the American tradition part of Christmas.
Nothing you wrote addresses my point. I wasn't referring to Christmas, but celebrations of birthdays in general.
Also, Christmas traditions come from Babylon.
https://youtu.be/91_yHvooBDQ
Christmas celebrations are wonderful and Christ’s arrival in this world is something to embrace. Why would anyone dismiss this great event?
Who cares?
Our church had a service last night, our pastor uses it as an opportunity to witness to people to come to Christ. There are many ways that we can take opportunities to reach out to people. If one of them happens to be the birth of Christ, well, then, so be it. I personally know I’m one person who rededicated their life to the Lord last night, all because we were celebrating the birth of Christ. Wonder of wonders.
I bet your Mom remembers ...every year.
We all know Jesus Christ's birth was in more than likely in Sept. Christ-Mass means the birth of Christ. December 25 was first identified as the date of Jesus’ birth by Sextus Julius Africanus in 221 and later became the universally accepted date.
Thanks for sharing! Hoping he does indeed drop another installment of Twitter Files this morning!
Interesting! A clear reference to some of the other social media corporations colluding with the FBI/CIA in addition to Twitter:
For some reason, I did not initially consider LinkedIn as a likely member, but then again, why not? They're Facebook for Business.
Also Verizon mentioned in today's file drop.
No surprise there
Excellent!