Background and Personal Perspective
Jean MacPhail, a former fellow in neuropathology at Harvard University, author of A Spiral Life (good book), as well as a contemplative Vedanta nun, observed that what makes my situation unique is that my ten or so documented spiritual-psychic experiences are unique because the documented experiences involve precognitive perceptions of world events which are outside of myself and unrelated to my situation. Furthermore, almost all my spiritual-psychic experiences - which have reasonable interpretations - are very consistent and could be best described as perceptions of threats to the group - very similar and parallel, in fact, to the alarm calls of animals.
In roughly 40 years, I have, personally, had perhaps a few dozen "precognitive" spiritual-psychic experiences! Of those spiritual-psychic experiences, ten or more are documented precognitive dreams - with reasonable interpretations - or perceptions - almost all are perceptions of threats to the group. As a point of order, I should state unequivocally that in my situation my "talent" could best be termed Political-Historical Intuition-Precognition. The Might Makes Right Historical Cycle letter to the allies would be a good example of Political-Historical Intuition. An good metaphor for my processes might be to compare them to the jet engine of a fighter with the political-historical intuition being the engine in which the afterburner - precognition - kicks in somewhat erratically to be honest. The bottom line sit hat - though haphazard - there is a remarkable consistency in experiences being best described as perceptions of threats to the group (with reasonable interpretations) - very similar to the alarm calls of animals.
Very briefly I would highlight the most salient spiritual-psychic experiences out of the several dozen I have had - and of which over ten are documented. 1. My call to the Toledo, Ohio FBI office warning of the assassination attempt on Reagan in 1981; 2. My notarized, historically unprecedented ,and exceptionally detailed warning about the Weathermen terrorists on October 18, 1981; 3. My call to CIA prior to 9/11 to warn about 9/11.
MY pivotal spiritual-psychic experience from 40 years of - rather haphazard - is the Notarized (with a FOIPA stamp on it) which set me, as many people who have experiences will tell you, on a quest. Besides the explicit details in that Mustard Seed - What a nightmare warning such as "groups, fabricating bombs , identification of the Weathermen Manifesto, woman, money [twice], "22 were assembled," New York, and death, as with much of historical prophecies, there appears to be some symbolic and metaphorical synchronicities in the "Mustard Seed" precognitive stream of consciousness. The statements, “Time is at hand! Time is at hand, Angels said.” - and - “Fight Hard, Die Well! A prophet spoke!” match the deaths of the two policemen ("Time is at hand" - twice by an angel) and the death of one Brink's guard (“Fight Hard, Die Well” a prophet spoke). Allowing for symbolic and metaphorical interpretation, that kind of intricate detail is utterly unknown and unheard of. Any historical comparison with documented precognitive experiences shows that - in detail - there is nothing remotely close in "documented" experiences.
A relatively recent spiritual-psychic warning - or alarm call, as it were - would be an email sent to FBI agent McElwee [who I first connected with back in December 2018] on 10-30-20 foreseeing the Nashville bombing which happened on Christmas Day 2020.
Email Warning to FBI agent McElwee on 10-30-20 - in a mini -stream of consciousness: "My senses are tingling as it were and red lights are flashing and I feel that there is something up that may turn out to be important...........Of course What a nightmare symbolizes terrorism - domestic - and specifically bombs" (<charlie.peckjr@comcast.net> To: "mvmcelwee@fbi.gov" <mvmcelwee@fbi.gov> Date: 10/30/2020 3:30 PM)
Might Makes Right - Letter to allies Embassies
Might makes Right - History Repeats Itself! From the beginning of Trump's campaign, I realized very quickly what Trump was doing - tapping into the very powerful emotions involved in group-related instincts such as "patriotic" and nationalist emotions and the ingroup-outgroup syndrome. (I was far from the only one) On September 28, 2016 I wrote a FB post that predicted that Trump's hate speech and Trump's flagrant racism would, without question, incite right-wing groups such as Neo-Nazis and White Supremacists into violent action - which obviously has played out to be correct. To me, the pattern is clear.
I seem, at times, to have a pretty 'good' political situational sense - [if I don't say so my self]. In retrospect, I actually did apparently have in mind a very accurate read on Trump and what he would do. So, in a letter sent to our allies' embassies, I stated: "I read an article which said that Trump’s envoy to the United Nations was going to “take names” and dictate terms to the nations of the world. That is an utter disgrace. When it comes down to it, at times, Americans can be downright arrogant. Some Americans (especially it seems when it comes to spirituality) think they have all the power and all the answers. The truth of it is Americans don’t even have the right question. History repeats itself and has definite cycles. I believe America is in the cycle of might-makes-right. After the Athenians defeated the Persians they rose to the leadership of the Greek world. They used their power to bully and dictate terms to their allies. The Athenians ended up massacring all the inhabitants of Lesbos on the argument that might-makes-right. Their policies ended up backfiring." There were, in fact, two armed revolts against the Athenians by their 'allies' who the Athenians had abused horribly. It was definitely a "Might makes Right" state of mind - and historical cycle.
Of course, in my letter I avoided any reference to Trump or politics and instead talked in generalities about historical cycles. I didn't want anybody to think I was playing politics in any way. In truth, i was just trying to give them a 'head's up.' They say 'Forewarned is forearmed!'Of course, Trump did repeatedly vilify German chancellor Merkel more than once. Furthermore, though Germany's internal politics were none of his business and about which he knew nothing, Trump inserted his opinions about the European Union into German media and policies. Trump also publicly bashed NATO numerous times, and accused allies (unfairly) of failing to live up to their financial commitments to NATO. Trump attacked the Canadian leader Trudeau, then nullified the North American Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico. Trump also antagonized and made snide comments about the French leader Macron. Later I took the letter I sent to the U.S. allies and added a paragraph saying that the U.S. would not only intimidate, bully, and threaten their allies, but the U.S. would end up taking unilateral action - without consulting their allies. I sent that letter to several U.S. Senators and Congressmen. That assessment of course turned out to be 100% correct. I warned that the allies would likely be alienated - which also turned out to be true. Trump launched two (completely) unilateral attacks on Syria.
In my letter to the allies' embassies, for personal reasons, I also included a copy of my notarized, precognitive and very detailed "What a nightmare" warning to the FBI - which happens to have a FOIPA stamp on it. What happened is that, on October 18, 1981, I notarized a stream of consciousness prediction-warning that I had titled “What a nightmare!” Then, I carried the precognitive warning into the Toledo, Ohio FBI office. I rang the doorbell and when an agent appeared I said, “I have information of terrorism,” then went over it briefly with a FBI agent, pointing out "New York" to him. “What a nightmare” is very detailed. The details in it are group, New York, fabricating bombs, woman, money, 22 were assembled, death. The title, “What a nightmare” identifies the Weathermen manifesto, in its statement, “We are the incubation of your mothers’ worst nightmares.” Since, not all that surprisingly, the U.S. government has not been all that helpful or forthcoming, I felt that if more people had an awareness of my particular (entangled) situation, it might prove beneficial to me - eventually (maybe). I was kind of hoping people might be able to figure things out for themselves, as it were. After all, I did have a notarized document with a FOIPA stamp on it.
In retrospect, I probably should have mentioned to them that, from experience I can say, that if they talk to three different government agents, they would very likely get three very different answers. I should also point out that, while I have had a few transcendental spiritual-psychic experiences, what any agent says is irrelevant. I don't claim to be "psychic" (which I'm definitely Not - as people would ordinarily understand the word) - all I claim is that I have the right to think the way I do (which I do) - so, from my perspective, it really doesn't matter what an agent thinks anyway. My experiences are limited in number, and almost all could be described as 'expressions of [unconscious] perceptions of threats to the group.' Not only do my personal experiences appear to have roots in instinctual processes, but the parapsychologists Dean Radin and Daryl Bem also both believe instinctual processes are influential in many spiritual-psychic experiences. For instance, Theresa Caputo the TV Long Island Medium, who is remarkably consistent, helps people get closure in her sessions - for which she is often profusely thanked. The same would be true for the documented psychic-healer Edgar Cayce who cured eight epileptics - which is unheard of even with modern science. Here is a link to a brief summary of scientific research including repeated successful precognition experiments and repeated successful presentiment experiments. https://www.spirittruthandmeaning.com/research-into-psychic-phenomenon
The "Might Makes Right" Historical Cycle
Lesbos (capital city was Mytilene) prepared to revolt against Athens in 428BC, and requested help from the Peloponnesian League (led by Sparta) which rejected Lesbos' request. Word about Lesbos' plans to revolt leaked to the Athenians, who dominated the Delian League of allied Greek city states, and, Athens, who was, at the time, low on money, and who definitely could not afford the loss of Lesbos to the Spartan side. The situation was debated at the Athenian council. In an essay blog, Dwight (the author who used Thomas Hobbes' translation) emphasizes that the Athenian politician, Cleon, "frames his speech with justice from the laws assisting Athens in its empire and war, even though others would put it as ruling through terror." The author summarizes Cleon's speech: “We’re an empire, we’re at war, these are the laws you have passed, you need to uphold them or you put the city and empire in jeopardy.” I find the implications just as powerful—if you don’t like being an empire, if you don’t like being at war, if you don’t like the laws you passed then you should have taken different actions." ( https://bookcents.blogspot.com/2011/01/peloponnesian-war-revolt-of-lesbos.html ) Perhaps more famously, in Plato's book, the Republic , the philosopher Thrasymachus argues that 'injustice, if it is on a large enough scale, is stronger, freer, and more masterly than justice' and goes on to state: Justice is nothing but the advantage of the stronger; Justice is obedience to laws; and Justice is nothing but the advantage of another.
Historically, there appear to be some very remarkable similarities and parallels between Athens then, and America now. Athenians, after they defeated the Persians, became a 'Super-Power' especially due to the tremendous power of the Athenian navy. Similarly, America, a military and economic superpower had just emerged from the cold War in which the 'evil empire' of the Soviet Union and the Communist Bloc (contrary to the propaganda of the Reagan-Republicans, the U.S. didn't actually defeat the USSR - it collapsed and self-destructed due to severe internal political and economic problems). So, much like Athens which had emerged from the War with Persia as the dominating superpower, America had also emerged as the uncontested superpower. The Iraq War would be an excellent illustration of "Might makes Right!"
President Bush took this country to war on the basis of completely contrived intelligence and falsified information. Recently several articles have been publishing detailing that fact. An article said that the "White House" deliberately ignored a report from the CIA about an informant inside the Sadam Hussein regime who stated categorically that Sadam Hussein did not have any weapons of destruction. On top of that there were the U.N. inspectors who could not find any weapons of mass destruction. Wikipedia states that "In 2004, the 9/11 Commission said there was no evidence of an operational relationship between the Saddam Hussein regime and al-Qaeda. No stockpiles of WMDs or an active WMD program were ever found in Iraq." Also, Vice President Cheney, before the start of the Iraq War publicly stated that the 'war' in Iraq would take no more than two Years to 'wrap up.' For the record, "In October 2002, former U.S. President Bill Clinton warned about possible dangers of pre-emptive military action against Iraq. Speaking in the UK at a Labour Party conference he said: "As a preemptive action today, however well-justified, may come back with unwelcome consequences in the future.... I don't care how precise your bombs and your weapons are, when you set them off, innocent people will die." Pope John Paul II condemned the 'Iraq War.' The Pope told President George W. Bush: "Every violence, against one or a million, is a blasphemy addressed to the image and likeness of God."
On 19 March 2003, the U.S forces, together with coalition allies, launched an attack on Sadam Hussein's regime, which quickly over whelmed the Iraqi forces, killing somewhere around 150,000 Iraqi soldiers. "However, the power vacuum following Saddam's demise and the mismanagement of the occupation led to widespread sectarian violence between Shias and Sunnis. That is, a full blown civil war erupted, plus a lengthy insurgency directed against American forces emerged as very powerful force, supported of course by al-Qaeda and Iran. A war correspondent and reporter reported that the U.S. military were told not to expect any serious insurgency. So, ...Yes, the "Might makes Right" mind-set definitely has been recently influential in American politics and society.
As a direct result, though many figure the end of the Iraq War to have been 2011, U.S. forces are still in Iraq-Syria. So, the bottom line is that even after 16 years U.S. forces are still engaged in Iraq. "In March 2013, the total cost of the Iraq War to date was estimated at $1.7 trillion by the Watson Institute of International Studies at Brown University. Some argue that the total cost of the war to the U.S. economy will range from $3 trillion to $6 trillion, including interest rates, by 2053, as described in the Watson Institute's report." (Wikipedia) Furthermore, since 2002, with the disruption of Iraqi oil, the price of oil has quadrupled. Contrast the actual costs and length of the war with V.P. Cheney's statement that the Iraq War would take only a couple of years. Republican President Bush and the U.S. government, in general, it seems, had no idea what they were doing or what they were getting into. Perhaps the most Machiavellian statement I have ever heard was reported by the History Channel's documentary of the 9/11 attack, in which V.P. Cheney is reported to have said after 9/11 that 'Americans will need more things to blow up than just what we have in Afghanistan after the World Trade Center attack.'
The cost in human lives of the Iraq War vary widely - from around 700, 000 to over 1 million human beings who died violently. On top of that the Iraq War resulted in some acts of ethnic cleansing. In every war, to my knowledge, involving insurgents using guerilla tactics, there have been atrocities (i.e. British in Malaysia fighting communists; Italians in North Africa, Americans in Vietnam). Iraq was no exception. First, there were numerous civilian casualties due to bombing. Then there was torture and prisoner abuse at Abu Gharib; the Makaradeeb massacre of a wedding party; and so on. Of course, no special training is given to American soldiers involved in guerilla wars. Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, who served active duty as an American soldier in Iraq, stated, "In an interview with Truthout ,.... “I was against the war in Iraq. We never should have gone there in the first place.” That is a true statement, practically, ethically and morally, as well as politically. ( https://medium.com/@pplswar/tulsi-gabbard-was-so-brave-she-came-out-against-the-iraq-war-after-it-wa... )
In retrospect, it appears many Americans in power seemed to have the idea that Iraqis (since none were patriotic at all, of course) would welcome the U.S. with open arms - and - by corollary - that no Iraqi could possibly resent the American (unwarranted) intervention. Also, historically, it seems clear that Americans "assume" that people from foreign countries would automatically have the same ideals and beliefs as we do - such as freedom and democracy. A very brief overview of history shows that in the Vietnam War as well as the Korean War, shows that Korean and Vietnamese soldiers simply did not have the same strong beliefs in freedom and democracy that we did - probably because freedom and democracy were historically 'alien' ideas to them. On top of that Islamic culture is completely different from Western society. There was not the separation of church and state in Arabic cultures that there is in Western societies. For, instance in many Islamic societies there are civil courts and then there are also a separate Islamic justice system.
The fact that the Iraqi soldiers who had vastly superior forces (very vastly) threw down their arms and ran away from the far inferior forces of ISIS (which arose directly as a result of the Iraq War), resulted in many Americans concluding that Iraqi's (or Afghani's) are somehow 'cowards' for not fighting as hard as Americans. The question American generals and American politicians should have asked themselves is, "What foreign soldier" could possibly ever fight as hard as an American for "freedom" or "democracy." The answer, of course, to an American General, would have been, "There are simply no other foreign men that will fight for freedom and democracy as hard as American soldiers will!" Had the generals asked themselves that specific question, the thought might have crossed their minds that relying heavily on soldiers who haven't the same very strong beliefs in freedom and democracy could be a problem. Sometimes having all the answers would seem not as valuable at times, as having the right question. I should comment, that, on the face of it, in every war America has fought in since World War II, it appears that, generally, Americans had, perhaps naively, assumed they could "westernize" foreign countries. Many people in these foreign countries do embrace "Western values and ideals" (as several soldiers have related to me)- yet many citizens of foreign countries do seem to find "Western Society" alien" or "offensive" and at times even "corrupt" (i.e. some Muslims do actually find some characteristics of Western society corrupt) Assuming 'facts' without questioning or examining them frequently leads to mistakes and problems 'down the road.' I can't help but comment that from my research into psychology and the social sciences, academics, in my view, only too often appear to makes some assumptions - which in my view are groundless.
Trump's Politics Mirror - to a large degree - Adolf Hitler's Political TacticsOf all the people in the world at the moment, without question Trump would have to be the most arrogant person in the world - by far. Trump's political strategy, in my mind, mirrors the political strategy and tactics of Adolf Hitler. It was the Nationalism of the Nazi Party and Hitler which brought Hitler to power. In order to 'activate' the patriotic and nationalist and patriotic emotions and group-related instincts of people, Hitler utilized the ingroup-outgroup syndrome. If Social Psychology has proved one thing it would be the existence and reality of the ingroup-outgroup syndrome. Countless laboratory experiments have demonstrated convincingly that people have a predisposition in group-related situations to naturally and automatically 'favor ingroup members' while 'viewing negatively outgroup members' As the prominent social psychologist Roy Baumeister noted that people "easily and readily" adopt the roles and values of being a member of a group. History has shown tremendously powerful emotions and instincts are connected with group-related behaviors.
With some people 'group-related responses connected with nationalist issues' are as automatic as a knee jerk physiological reaction. Hitler's Political Strategy was twofold with an emphasis on "nationalism (patriotism) and a tactic of "scapegoating" which translated in worldly terms to demonizing and vilifying the outgroup. In the case of Hitler, it was the Jews. The Jews were the "scapegoats" for all the problems and "suffering" of (patriotic and loyal) people. For Trump, whose politics almost perfectly mirror Hitler's political strategies, it is the 'outsiders' or outgroups such as Muslims, blacks or minorities. In that way Trump is associated with - and accepted - as an "ingroup member" which many (unthinking) Americans will naturally sympathize with and connect to.
In Trump's case, at the moment, Trump's scapegoat has switched from the black NFL players who took a knee to protest the legitimate issue of police profiling, to demonizing and vilifying the the four "outsider" minority Congresswomen (blacks, Muslims, or other ethnic origin) are the scapegoats and the source of all America's problems and ills. The problem is that the emotions and instincts connected with 'patriotic' beliefs are so incredibly powerful that they just over-run and over-whelm the normal moral beliefs and emotions such as those connected with compassion and justice. It is somewhat disillusioning that so many Americans can be so easily manipulated by Trump - who is, ironically, about the least Patriotic or American person in the world, having abased himself before a hostile foreign power - namely Putin. Personally, my sense of it is, Putin played Trump for a fool and an idiot - and Trump, being a complete fool - did exactly what Putin wanted. On top of that the Russians have effectively 'bought off' the wonderful Republican "Moscow Mitch" McConnell with an aluminum plant in Kentucky.
Recently Trump with the head of intelligence at that time Bolton (a war-mongerer who was one of the architects of fabricating information (false) to 'justify' the Iraq War), at the helm. Trump, of course 'canceled' the treaty with Iran and imposed sanctions. Of course, Iran is an adversary of Israel as well as Saudi Arabia (and not that friendly with turkey either). Rather than talk to Iran (who pretty much started the civil war in Yemen via their proxies) and negotiate, Trump unilaterally sent air-craft carriers over to Iran - heightening the tensions which, on the face of it, would only aggravate the situation. Even more recently U.S. 'Intelligence' announced that the attack on the Saudi oil refinery was launched directly by Iran, not the Houthis (proxies for Iran). They made this announcement as usual without consulting any of our allies.
On September 17, 2019, an article titled "Japan Says There Is No Evidence Iran Was Behind Attack On Saudi Aramco Facilities" the "Japanese Defense Minister Taro Kono told reporters on Wednesday that he has not seen any intelligence indicating Iran was behind the attacks on Saudi Arabian oil facilities over the weekend." Then went on to quote the French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, who "also said on Tuesday that he is not aware of evidence demonstrating Iranian involvement: “Up to now France doesn’t have proof permitting it to say that these drones came from such and such a place, and I don’t know if anyone has proof,” said Le Drian. “We need a strategy of de-escalation for the area, and any move that goes against this de-escalation would be a bad move for the situation in the region.” So, it would seem I was pretty much on target in my March 15, 2017 letter to the embassies of our allies. For the record, I hardly mentioned Trump, talking about America, so 'they' wouldn't think I was trying to stir up trouble.
Americans should realize that Trump has done serious damage to the U.S. government and especially to foreign policy and intelligence. When Trump came to office, something like one third of the State Department foreign officers resigned. Not long ago, The War Mongerer Bolton purged the DHS of many employees (presumably people who did not agree with him) - pretty much gutting an agency already overburdened and crippled by an immigration situation which Trump has sent out-of-control. Even more recently Trump dumped Intelligence Director Coates and his assistant.
Of course, Secretary of Defense Mattis resigned over these very issues. In an article dated 12-20- 2018 titled, "Mattis resigning as Pentagon chief after clashes with Trump", the authors Zeke Miller and Lolita Baldor stated that "Mattis did not mention the dispute over Syria in his letter or proposed deep cuts to U.S. forces in Afghanistan, another significant policy dispute. He noted his “core belief” that American strength is “inextricably linked” with the nation’s alliances with other countries, a position seemingly at odds with the “America First” policy of the president.“ The article went on to quote Senator Marco Rubio: "Just read Gen. Mattis resignation letter,” tweeted Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. “It makes it abundantly clear that we are headed toward a series of grave policy errors which will endanger our nation, damage our alliances & empower our adversaries.”
In spite of the blatantly obvious damage (obvious even to many Republican leaders) that Trump wreaks with our government and with our allies, many Republicans including and Moscow Mitch support Trump fully - which interesting in that Moscow Mitch has been bought out by the Russians by building an aluminum plant in his state of Kentucky. Personally, my view of the 2016 election is that Putin is the one that, in truth, won the 2016 election.
Historical Forces and Cycles
That is Exactly Trump and McConnell's attitudes and beliefs: "Justice is nothing but the advantage of the stronger!" Convicted out of his own mouth, as the impeachment trial was getting ready to get underway at the Senate, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) stated outright that no one should "expect him to handle President Trump’s impeachment trial as an impartial juror: “I’m not an impartial juror. This is a political process,”" McConnell told reporters Tuesday while fielding questions about the upcoming trial.
Some might think I brought up historical cycles to warn about Trump' abuse of power. However, I believe it would be more true that I could figure out what Trump was going to do because I had an intuitive grasp of historical cycles. The Might Makes Right Historical Cycle is about a "state of mind," much the same as the Age of enlightenment was about a state of mind - which gave birth to the American Declaration of Independence and the French Revolution. It is clear that power has gone to the heads of the Republican leaders. In the First Impeachment Trial of Trump for illegally coerce Ukraine and other foreign countries into providing damaging narratives about Joe Biden's son for his own personal political agenda. That resulted in the US Congress passing two articles of impeachment: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. From the very outset, the Republican Senate Majority leader Mitchell McConnell Jr made perfectly clear he had no intention of conducting any hearing at all -w which is what transpired. No witnesses were called, no real consideration of the issues of right or wrong were undertaken. It was all about Power - plain and simple. The pattern repeated itself in the Trump's second impeachment trial. In fact, at the moment the GOP is trying to unseat the one Republican, Elizabeth Lynne Cheney the U.S. Representative for Wyoming who voted her conscience (though Romney also voted his conscience). (I mean - Good God, Republicans can't have people voting their conscience and actually bringing in "morals" into political issues - right?)
Since the days of conflict over civil rights during the 1960's, America has never seen such blatant nd flagrant illegal attempts to restrict the rights of minorities. The Washington Post's article headline pretty much says it all: "How GOP-backed voting measures could create hurdles for tens of millions of voters. At least 250 new laws have been proposed in 43 states to limit mail, early in-person and Election Day voting." (Washington Post By Amy Gardner, Kate Rabinowitz and Harry Stevens, March 11, 2021)
David Graham, in the article "The Republican Party’s Irrational War on Voting Rights State-level efforts to restrict the franchise may hurt democracy—and also, the GOP’s own voters. (MARCH 20, 2021 David Graham, Staff writer at The Atlantic) explains that "Although Republicans in state capitols around the United States have sought stricter voting laws since Biden’s victory, the Arizona GOP is in a class of its own. Legislators have introduced 22 bills that would restrict voting (of minorities). The Republican Power Play regarding voting laws without question aimed at restricting the votes of minorities such as Latinos and blacks, clinches my "might Makes Right" argument.
I try to emphasize that - while many feel "we" have all the (academic) knowledge and power - there are a number of forces at work in the world which are extremely powerful. Some foreign countries forces appear to have powerful influences that echo Trump's extremism. An article in News Wire dated 5-10-21: "French government furious over new military letter warning Macron of 'survival' of France." I have argued that the rise in immigration (Europe has been vulnerable to massive immigration due in part from the Iraq War and the civil war in Syria - thought as w all know America has been subject to an increase in waves of immigrants), the decline in religious affiliation and the rise of the Materialist Doctrine devoid of any spirituality whatsoever, social consciousness, the changes in the human environmental (especially - in this case - the rise of the LGBT - which kicks in group related instincts that extremist right wing leaders are preying on) has been origins for the rise of the conservative movement in America - as well as a spike in right wing extremism worldwide. On top of that, There is a definite correlation between religiosity and conservative political beliefs - which would seem an underlying cause as well. Lastly France has suffered horrifically from Islamic terrorism, There were 22 Islamic terrorist attacks between 2015 and 2018 which cost 249 French People their lives.
Precognitive "Tag" of The Intelligence Fight over Trump's Ukraine Call
1. On 9-7-2019, I sent this text: "Images - contrails high in the air. High stakes fight!" Later, I sent an email dated 9-13-19 which said: "Right now I'm picking up something with intelligence/CIA but important to the FBI, as well." On 9-15-19 an article appeared just vaguely stating there was "legal showdown between House intelligence Committee head Schumer and the "intel director" - which needless to say would be a "high stakes fight." The article states categorically that the intelligence community has never before completely and utterly denied the authority and integrity of Congress in the history of the United States before. Here is a link to the article, “Legal showdown looms over House subpoena to intel director 9/15/2019: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/legal-showdown-looms-over-house-subpoena-to-intel-director/a...
The complaint is about an allegation that Trump tried to twist the Ukrainian leader’s arm to give Trump the “Dirt” on Joe Biden’s son for his political fight – clearly a substantial conflict of interest. As the article titled “Trump Ukraine call: What's this story all about?” states, “The most damning allegation is that the president pressured a foreign leader for damaging information about a political opponent while holding out the prospect of US military> It seems clear to me that Trump has corrupted a good deal of the U.S. government and American Intelligence, in particular. aid.” https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49800181
I heard on the news today (9-26-19) that the "whistleblower" is a CIA officer. In conclusion I would highlight that the "high stakes fight" and the CIA/Intelligence but important to the FBI" is, in fact very accurate, all things considered.
Postscript
Kim Clement prophesying about Donald Trump 2007
"Trump shall become a trumpet. I will raise up the Trump to become a trumpet. I will raise up the Trump to become a trumpet and Bill Gates to open up the gate of a financial realm for the church, says the Lord."
For the record, in comparison to Kim Clement’s prophecy in 38 years I have 10 or so documented spiritual-psychic dreams and perceptions. My notarized "Mustard Seed" or "What a nightmare" spiritual-psychic precognitive experience, from October 18, 1981 is by far the most exceptionally detailed and profoundly spiritual precognitive experience-warning. Some [accurate] details are: group, fabricating bombs, money, woman, 22 were assembled, New York, death, as well as the weathermen terrorist manifesto.
15 days before Trump was elected Kim Clement happened to die. Now, magically all sorts of different and conflicting recordings turned up quoting the Bible and all sorts of stupid stuff.
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