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Saturday, July 29, 2017

INSENSITIVITY?

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by Morley Evans

INSENSITIVITY?

After allegedly starting two world wars and exterminating six million Jews, Germans were alleged to be deficient in human sensitivity. After the Nazis had been defeated on 8 May 1945, Germans were put on probation and Western Germany was permanently occupied by the United States. After the Japanese militarists had been nuked and defeated on 15 August 1945, Japan was forbidden from having a military and Japan was permanently occupied by American troops.

A New Age began in 1945. The United States would ensure that the world would be good from then on. Has it been good? Bad people would be prevented from doing any more bad things. The "most powerful military the world has ever known" would ensure world peace. Bad people immediately arose. They had to be beaten down. They claimed to represent the welfare of the common people. They were lying. Weren't they?


Washington's power would succeed
where God had failed. Or would it?


COMMUNISM had to be defeated. Freedom, human rights, kindness, love, democracy and world peace were at stake. Even the bad old British Empire was gone. The British had been humbled. Washington was in control. How well has it worked out? Do you know?

Sensitive people will find the following article very disturbing. Their world-view will be rocked by a moral earthquake. If you are sensitive, please do not read this. You will be upset. If you are not sensitive, this won't bother you at all. So go ahead and read. Don't forget to read the comments.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/47529.htm

Does the "News" you watch report any of what you just read? Or is it only obsessed with Donald J. Trump? Do you wish to see Trump deposed and overthrown by his detractors? They are the ones who created the world we live in, not President Donald J. Trump. Do you think destroying Trump would be a good thing? Why do you think that? Behold, a pale horse.

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