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Oct 22Liked by JOHN SPRITZLER

Yogi was also quoted: "When you come to a fork in the road, take it." And Satchel Page said, "Don't look back; something may be gaining on you." And I said, "We assert the right not to BARE arms.

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Oct 22Liked by JOHN SPRITZLER

Once again, the stark Truth starkly told. We must act or suffer thd consequences.

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Yesterday I watched my recently befriended very young stray cat who now resides in my upper garage,gleefully chasing and jumping at the falling leaves that were gliding down from the colorful canopy of trees amidst autumn's natural splendor. I love to watch the animals.

They go about their lives completely unhindered by what the World of Man does..... but when faced with any foe including man, they will fight fearlessly against them.

Watching him prancing around now though, I honestly couldn't remember when I myself felt such joy. Why was that, I asked myself? Didn't Jesus tell us 'Not to worry about what tomorrow might bring'?

Later on that day, I saw an ad with Trump showcasing one of his younger granddaughters. Think, what you will about him.... but he is obviously a great father to his family. Being a divorced father to an estranged son, I envy him immensely.

In the ad he relates the honest message that his very young granddaughter is intrinsically so happy because as of yet she does not know how Evil the World is.!

Is that when everything changes? , I thought. Is that when your whole world goes from cavalier bliss to stoic fear.

I remembered last week when conversing with a cleaner attendant at the laundromat I frequent... a younger married Spanish woman with three children..... who evidently knew the current affairs of things... and I asked her how she came about knowing all these things?

Her answer was not what I expected.

"I guess it was the way I was raised", she said. I didn't understand it at first. I always been a ' slow' thinker.....I have to ponder things before responding.... but later on I realized she was saying it was part of her upbringing. She was saying she was raised by good people who believed in the Golden Rule of treating others like you yourself would want to be treated. And because she was raised that way, she intuitively 'saw' the evil in people who were not treating others fairly.

But how do you explain the many others out there who are 'blind' to what the World does? I'm not talking about the fleshy devil

Netanyahu or his many servants in the higher reaches of power in the U.S.A.

They are all way beyond reproach.... to pray or petition any of them for redemption is only boistering their conviction to impose more hurt and suffering in Satan's cause.

No, I'm talking about those amongst us who are allowing these evil acts to continue much like 'rubberneckers' on the interstate , who slow down to watch the carnage of a horrific accident and than speed off..... telling themselves there was nothing they could of done there anyway.

I never understood the verse in the Rolling Stones song Sympathy for the Devil

"I shouted out, Who killed the KENNEDYS?,

Well after all, it was you and me"

...... it was us.... it was us who bought their lies and innuendos of who did their dirty deed. We knew better than ..... just as we know better now.

the Time is drawing closer to the End..

What Master do you serve.... you cannot serve both nor can you serve neither...

What Say You..........

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Fortunately most--not all, but most--people are like the cleaner attendant at the laundromat.

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