The Pagan’s Shame

What is shameful about the United States of America is how far our country has drifted away from Christianity.

I’m talking about our leaders of course.

Everything about them speaks of Rome and paganism.

They clearly worship power and money.

They consider themselves the movers and shakers.

They display contempt for average Americans by not providing basic services for them in the manner that the people desire.

Americans deserve to have a healthcare system that is competitive, decentralized, customized, responsive, affordable, and available to all the citizens.

Our authorities couldn’t care less.

Instead our leaders cater to the wealthy elite who make vast sums of money off war and exploitation.

Our State Department and CIA are geared towards just those activities: war and exploitation.

Christianity does not believe in war. Christianity believes in peace.

Christianity does not believe in exploitation. Christianity believes in enabling others and doing onto others as we would have others doing to us.

Would Jesus believe in false flags?

Would Jesus believe in blowing up one or many of our ships and killing men in the process so as to blame it on the enemy?

Our leaders do.

Operation Northwoods was a idea that was proposed to John Kennedy by Admiral Lyman Leinmitzer back in the early 60s.

In essence, the United States would fake an attack on American citizens in Miami so as to blame it on Cuba. This would then be used as justification for attacking Cuba.

We were lucky that John Kennedy rejected that idea.

His rejection of that idea was just another straw on the camel’s back that led to his assassination.

While John Kennedy may have had qualms about engagement in such activity, Corporate America did not.

False flags are a big part of the modus operandi of our leaders these days. False flags have played a big part in getting Americans to go along with the shenanigans of our ruling class.

Gee, would Jesus believe in such a course of action?

Would Jesus believe in killing 2,000 people at Pearl Harbor in order to justify a larger war?

Perhaps history would have turned out different if FDR and Henry Stimson had been living there.

Would Jesus believe in killing 3,000 people at the World Trade Center in order to justify a mass invasion of the Middle East?

I guess his preaching on that very subject must’ve been buried in the gospels.

I certainly didn’t learn it.

Now, you either believe in Jesus as a philosopher and as a practical leader, or you do not.

Jesus was not only a philosopher, he was an economist, a self-help guru, and a sage for practical every day living.

Why should we walk away from that?

Our leaders currently believe that we have to be tough because the other guys are tough.

Are the other guys the tough guys?

I’m not sure about that. We seem to be the ones all over the world attacking everybody.

But let’s say that it is the case. Let’s say that it is the case where we are under threat from malicious malfeasors who wish to do us harm.

Where does it say that we have to engage in their activities in order to prevent them from hurting us?

Doesn’t evil generally defeat itself?

And have our actions of maliciousness been effective?

Have Americans benefited from the evil behavior of our leaders?

We can count the crises easily.

Savings and Loan scandal. Dot.com bubble. Subprime mortgage crisis. COVID-19 shutdowns. Inflation crisis. Endless wars.

There are many more.

The important point is that everyone of these crises could’ve been prevented with good leadership.

We don’t have good leadership.

A good leader practices Christianity and looks after the citizenry, not himself, first.

Or so they think.

They don’t look after their citizens first because they are enchanted with their reflection in the mirror and their position as a billionaire whose name will be talked about for 10,000 years.

Sincerely,

Archer Crosley

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