I’m tired of dealing with bread and circus normies. I wish I had friends I could sit with and discuss Q, Trump, what our future as a country will look like, etc. A few people I know are beginning to wake up, but it’s painfully slow and for the most part ignorance is still rampant. One friend recently told me about an exciting family trip to Disneyland, and all I could think is why would anyone want to support pedos. Sometimes it’s hard to relate to others around me. Sorry, just venting. I’m grateful I at least have this community where I can be around like-minded people!
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It can be very hard. Look for a group like a local chapter of the John Birch Society. I have attended some & the individuals there are digging for truth.
Some in my local area know about the Ashkenazi, though didn't realize it may tie into the Jews who claim they are Jews and are not Rev 3:9
One of the problems is that so many have tried to destroy good groups with anti semite badges that they are hesitant to even discuss the potential for "Jewish" problems. I was asked if I was a racist or had problems with Jews in the group.
When I asked if they meant the blood descendants of Judah, or even descendants or Jacob, or did they mean Ashkenazis who claim they are Jews and are not as the Bible states, the discussion got much more interesting & opened up to the fact that I can accept individuals for their beliefs & heritage, but I cannot accept liars who are just trying to take a heritage that isn't theirs in the first place.
This group, I discussed a few things with, was open to the idea of liars calling themselves Jews & that I had zero issue with those who were physical descendants just doing their best to follow Jesus Chris's father to the best of their ability, even if they have not accepted Jesus as a Savior yet. They even had some literature that they claimed was real history & it aligns pretty much with what those who have been seeking truth generally know.
The book they suggested I start with was "The Politician", by Robert Welch.
Ultimately be willing to accept truth wherever it can be found & graciously disregard the rest. I find letting them know we can agree to disagree & that I am probsbly wrong gives them an opportunity to show me more & learn more from me.