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갑자기 알고리즘��� 타고 영화 “신의 악단” 이 흘러나온다.
그 영화의 삽입곡 중 ”광야를 지나며“ 가 내 고막을 때리니
이에 애국자들의 상황이 겹쳐서 마음이 저려온다.
우리가 이렇게 힘들다고 느끼는 상황은
의식의 각성을 위해 꼭 필요한 단계인 것을 알고 있기에
포기하지 않으리.
스스로 생을 마감한다는 말을 참 좋아합니다.
새로운 시작이라는 말도 참 좋아합니다.
그러나 모두 동의하지는 않습니다.
생을 마감함이 일��의 과정일지도 모릅니다.
지금 느끼는 모든 오감이 설계된 것이라면?
음주 후의 알딸딸함
이른 새벽 들이마시는 새벽 공기
아침에 온몸으로 느끼는 햇살.
“South Korea is in Serious Trouble”
1 - They have an illegitimately elected president;
2 - They have an illegitimately elected National Assembly;
3 - Their illegitimate and corrupt National Election Commission (NEC) is essentially controlling the country;
4 - Their courts are corrupted;
5 - Their ‘conservative’ political party is corrupted;
6 - Communist sympathizers have successfully infiltrated and now dominate every part of South Korean government;
7 - What China and North Korea could not accomplish with bullets, they’ve now accomplished with ballots;
8 - They are now exporting election fraud globally by means of the Association of World Election Bodies (AWEB).
South Korea is in serious trouble. But…
A - Nine of ten citizens there are pro-America and anti-communist;
B - Their Christian churches are vibrant and engaged, and understand the existential threat of communism;
C - Half the people realize that their recent election was stolen, and the head of the NEC was forced to resign because of it;
D - Tens of thousands of demonstrators are gathering daily to protest and attract world attention, asking desperately for decisive US intervention;
E - The largest offshore US military base in the world is in South Korea (Camp Humphreys), and is essentially serving as our “stake in the ground” to hold back communism;
F - South Korea was founded on prayer, has extremely low crime rates, and remains mostly uncorrupted by drugs;
G - The people are well-educated and prosperous, albeit many of them remain unaware of their current predicament. But they are steadily waking up.
So there is hope for our brothers and sisters in South Korea.
Nevertheless, they exist precariously in a war zone. The Korean conflict did not end with a treaty, and the long war against communism rages on.
I fear we have some tough days ahead. We fought beside them in the 1950’s, investing a large amount blood and treasure, and our strategically important military base is there. We’re not going to just walk away now.
God is sovereign, but has interesting ways of manipulating outcomes. I am praying for His intervention, and wonder what the role of the US will be. What my role will be.
Seems like for starters, the US should leverage our alliance and demand the removal of AWEB. Then insist that the corrupted NEC be dissolved, and a new, transparent and accountable organization be established to run free and fair elections there.
Kylie eleison.