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posted ago by StaticNoise2 ago by StaticNoise2 +12 / -0

There's become a dillema I've noticed in the modern day. We hate that everyone lies, but knowing how corrupt and sinister the powers are, it's hard to trust those who tell the truth as well.

I mean you can for a while, but at a certain point you have to ask yourself how James O'Keefe isn't dead yet?

If people who run too afoul end up dead or political prisoners, just ask the gravestones of anyone even close to whitewater, then how can you trust those who are really doing a ton of exposing on regime corruption such as James O'Keefe while remaining free and alive.

It's a weird paradox. You can't trust those who lie because they lie, and the ones who are alive and are angering the establishment yet continue to live and enjoy freedom, you're wondering how they aren't persecuted.

You might argue that we haven't entered full Soviet mode and that's why, and yet Alex Jones got sued for a billion dollars, Trump has had more lawfare launched at him than mafia bosses who actually have committed crimes, and people like Epstein end up "committing suicide".

So our current establishment is not afraid of blatantly and nakedly persecuting those who challenge their corruption, and yet some people are able to do it. How and why?

I don't believe James O'Keefe is controlled opposition. However, have any of you seen that Black Mirror episode where that guy who's enraged at the weird pod society they live in where they all ride an excercise bike all day to earn points to spend on stupid boring things, and he rants and raves at the panel when he finally gets on stage....and then what do they do, they give him a show where he does just that, so that the populace can allow his rantings to vicariously satiate any discontent they may have....and he becomes part of the system.

I don't know it's just an odd thing that you can't trust your enemies and you can't trust your allies, which seems to be a unique modern dillema. This is just one of the reasons I advocate that people need to be in the Bible, because it's always been true that it's the one thing you can know and count as true and you can bet everything you have that it's true and in this world of constant delusions and tumultuous waters, that is an anchor and the rock. You know that Jesus is not controlled opposition and that the word of God is alive and can be trusted.