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THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF OUR APOCALYPSE: SOROS, XI, GATES, AND BIDEN

4-horsemenThe New Testament's Book of Revelation has long puzzled and inspired biblical scholars as to the meaning of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.  Most agree that they represent four catastrophes that will befall humanity during the "end times."

The White Horse's rider carries a bow and wears a crown.  He is generally thought to symbolize Conquest.  Fast-forward to today, and consider the work of George Soros.

The Red Horse is, appropriately, the general secretary of China, Xi Jinping, leader of the Chinese Communist Party.  The Red Horse is said to represent War, with its bloodshed, murder, and revolution.

Bill Gates and his acolytes like Anthony Fauci could very well be riders of the Black Horse of Famine. The rider of the last horse, the Pale Horse, is Death.  Joe Biden represents Death in two ways; his own mental and physical deterioration and the death of America.

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WHY BIDEN WILL NOT HELP CUBA

cuban-us-rallyWhy can’t the Biden Administration support oppressed people taking enormous risks for their freedom from socialism?

The reason is simple. The Cubans are protesting against socialism and not in favor of it.

What honest Biden Administration official or compliant D.C. bureaucrat would risk antagonizing a broad swath of the Democrat Party by suggesting that socialism is a source of, rather than a solution to, any form of oppression, let alone the immense oppression Cubans suffer with scant sympathy from Washington?

Demanding “liberty” and telling their government “We are not afraid,” angry protestors in at least 32 Cuban cities and many smaller municipalities have marched to demand an end to the island nation’s six-decade old communist regime.

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THE MICHIGAN RINO WHITEWASH

rally-against-vote-fraudThe Michigan Senate Oversight Committee’s recent report on the 2020 election is a classic whitewash – a feel-good exercise designed to sweep problems under the rug so politicians can shift their attentions to other issues.

The report purports to be the by-product of an exhaustive investigation, but the committee is counting on the public – and credulous journalists – to skim through it uncritically, if they read it at all during our Pure Michigan summer.

For example, the committee is remarkably uncurious about the sudden delivery of tens of thousands of absentee ballots to the TCF Center around 3:30 a.m. on November 4 – all with no chain of custody.

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ARE TEACHERS’ UNIONS EVIL?

stop-crtAmerica has faced great challenges during the past year and a half: the CCP virus, deep political division, and the aggression of communist China. How have our teachers’ unions responded to these challenges?

So dismally, so anti-American and anti-children, that to ask if they have become evil is rhetorical.  Here is a brief summary of why.

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – AT THE NORTH POLE WITH MY 10 YEAR-OLD SON

jacksons-at-north-poleApril, 2003. On my 21st expedition to 90 North, the geographic North Pole, I took my son Jackson. He was nine, but handled it like a trooper. And no wonder – it was his third time! The first was when he was just six, following his brother Brandon whom I had taken to the Pole back in 1990.

We landed our ski-equipped Twin Otter on the sea ice – and as it’s featureless with the ice slowly moving on the Arctic Ocean surface, nothing stays there for long. So if you want a physical candy-stripe North Pole, you have to bring your own! It is so indescribable to actually be on the very top of our planet that it has to be experienced to be understood. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #95 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE ROCK PALACE OF YEMEN

rock-palaceDar al-Hajar, the Rock Palace, was built by Yemen’s ruler, Imam Yahya Muhammad Hamiddin (1869-1948), atop a rock pinnacle as his summer residence.  It lies in a valley about 10 miles outside Yemen’s capital of Sana’a.  While an iconic example of Yemeni architecture, it’s impossible to visit now with civil war raging in the country.  Someday we’ll be able to safely return to Yemen again. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #143 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE LESSON OF RABAUL

tavurvur-volcanoThe small black mountain in front of you is a volcano called Tavurvur on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea. In 1994, Tavurvur erupted, covering New Britain’s beautiful capital Rabaul in ash. The entire area is volcanic, including the hot springs where I’m standing to take this picture. Tavurvur is very much alive and smoking today – starkly beautiful and dangerous.

History can be like this – beautiful and peaceful, then without warning it explodes in violent destruction. The lesson then is how to overcome, rebuild, and avert its repetition.

It’s an obvious lesson to learn right now, with the destruction of our economy by the Chinese Communists unleashing their virus, and the current attempted theft of the presidency and our entire electoral system by the Democrats. We must overcome these twin evils, and we must make extremely sure that we never allow such travesties to threaten our country ever again.

You can climb to the rocky rim of Tavurvur to stare down into its smoking caldera. There’s fabulous scuba-diving along the coral reefs offshore of Rabaul, and upon sunken Japanese battleships from World War II. It’s a worthwhile experience to come here as you learn the Lesson of Rabaul. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #97 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HAWAII IN EUROPE

Equivalent to the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific are the Azores in the European Atlantic. You’re looking at Lagoa das Sete Cidades (Lagoon of the Seven Cities), an example of the Azores’ astounding beauty. As Hawaii is a part of the US, the Azores are a part of Portugal – since the 1430s first discovered uninhabited.

Everything grows here, cedar forest to giant tropical tree ferns, fruit from citrus to tropical, plants from corn to taro. Flowers are riotously everywhere. The sea swarms with fish being on the main Atlantic migration route for whales and dolphins. The islands are immaculately cared for by Azoreans, no pollution, air sparkling clear, weather in the 60s in winter, 70s in summer, so peaceful they are virtually crime-free.

Azoreans love drinking parties, cheerful festivals, and bright colors – with their charming homes painted the color of key lime pie, raspberry mousse, or oceanic blue. They love liberty so much they’ve had this motto emblazoned on their coat of arms for centuries: “Antes morrer livres que em paz sujeitos”—" Rather die free than live in peaceful subjugation.”

This is one of our planet’s truly magical places. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #11 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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AFRICAN FLATDOGS

flat-dog-crocHere in Zambia and elsewhere in Africa, crocodiles are nicknamed “Flatdogs.”  You can see why.  They spend much of their lives lying flat on the mud bank of a pond or river.  Yet when on the hunt they can attack with astounding speed and surprise, leaping unseen from muddy water upon an unsuspecting target twenty feet away in an instant.  This happened to a young boy fishing along the Luangwa River near our encampment just days ago.  Africa is unforgiving of the unwary.  (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #142 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 07/09/21

battle-of-long-islandOn July Ninth, 1776, 245 years ago today, General George Washington issued an executive order that The Declaration of Independence be read to members of the Continental Army gathered in Manhattan, while thousands of British troops on Staten Island prepared for the Battle of Long Island, which was fought on August 27th, 1776.

 

The Americans lost that battle. It was Washington’s greatest defeat and humiliation in his military career. He even almost lost his own life. However, he learned from that experience and reformulated his military strategy, and ultimately achieved a glorious victory for America in The War of American Independence on September Third, 1783.

The War of American Restoration was formally begun in 2016 with the election of Donald J. Trump.  Last winter, his reelection was stolen, and today in the United States of America, we literally have a Kleptocracy, which etymologically means “rule by a class of thieves”. Yet, the War of American Restoration is far from over.

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EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD INTERVIEW

every-country-in-the-worldThere’s a Danish fellow named Henrik Jeppesen whose website is EveryCountryInTheWorld.com.  Having been to every country himself – defined as all 193 UN Member States – he interviews people who have done so or aspire to themselves.

He recently interviewed me, and I thought you might be entertained by my answers to his questions.  This is in lieu of a Keeping Your Sanity column or the next Father-Son Adventure chapter, as I am today on my way to Zambia to take your fellow TTPers on an Africa Dream Safari.  Here we go…

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THE GENESIS OF OUR COLLECTIVE MELTDOWN

chaos-and-riotsThis Fourth of July holiday was a time to pause and ask ourselves how we collectively lost our minds over the last 15 months—and are we yet regaining any semblance of our sanity?

To answer, let’s discuss in turn how to go to the chaos of daily living, followed by the madness of Biden policies and politics, and lastly, the joy of our foreign enemies over our madness.

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WHAT IF THE ELECTION AUDITS SHOW TRUMP REALLY WON?

trump-won-bannerThe immediate answer is: We just don't know.  The Founding Fathers did not write up a "what if" in the Constitution to make things right.  The Founding Fathers wrote up nothing in the Constitution in case mail-in ballots or the internet were used to manipulate the vote.

The scary part is that since the answer to possible election fraud appears not to be in the Constitution, nor in federal law, nor in federal court cases, then the answer-the remedy will come from somewhere else. That somewhere else, we know not.  But probably not from the words within the US Constitution.

So much of this is conjecture.  Let’s start with what we do know.

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