> "President Nixon was making arms control agreements with the Soviets and opened to China. The military/security interests did not want to lose the communist enemy that enhanced their profits, and they went to work on Nixon.  Growing suspicions about the assassination of President Kennedy foreclosed the physical assassination of Nixon, so they assassinated him politically with the Watergate orchestration.  The bullet that hit President Reagan did not kill him, and the official narrative was accepted.  Nevertheless, the CIA was opposed to Reagan’s idea of negotiating the end of the Cold War with the Kremlin." The US #GovtIsTheProblem
> "Essentially, governments are agencies that influential private interests use to feather their own nest at the expense of others.  The reason is that the President, and the members of the House and Senate obtain office courtesy of those private interests that provide their campaign funds.  Therefore, it is the monied interests that government serves. > > "Somehow the notion of a 'public interest' has survived the many decades of contrary evidence." The US #GovtIsTheProblem
> "In a new book called *Blowback: The Untold Story of the FBI and the Oklahoma City Bombing*, Margaret Roberts, former news director of America’s Most Wanted, presents shocking evidence suggesting that FBI agents might have been involved, acting as agent provocateurs in an operation gone wrong. The book suggests that the bombing was the result of a sting or deep-cover operation meant to trap white supremacists *likely* to carry out attacks such as the one that, tragically, could not be — or was deliberately not — prevented." The US #GovtIsTheProblem
"To live apart from #Jesus is to miss the reason for our creation. But to know Him is to live in the truth for which we were made." - YoungHoon Kim World's highest I.Q. record holder
> "What is the purpose of your life? Are you using your talents for God? Where is God in your life? When you wake up, are you actually happy? Are you a part of the solution to the pain of the world, or are you part of the problem? Are you destroying or building up? Do you want a family someday; if so—are you the type of man you want your daughter to marry, one who is loyal, upright, and sacrificial?" Great questions for anyone to ask themself
> "When a country’s foreign policy doctrine requires the prevention of the rise of any country that can serve as a constraint on its unilateralism, and there are rising countries, there can be no peace." [Previous History Indicates that War Is Our Future]() The US #GovtIsTheProblem
> "Regardless, a dispute between Austria-Hungary and Serbia ended up causing a war that killed millions of people in the major European powers and enabled Lenin to overthrow the Russian government. France got Alsace-Lorraine, and Russia got a revolution.  Austria-Hungary was destroyed along with the German monarchy.  The result was the Versailles Treaty that ensured World War II.  The flower of the British leadership class was destroyed along with British financial strength.  Turkey remained in control of Constantinople." World War I's aftermath
> #Syria was not a “humanitarian” war. It was a calculated, brutal regime change operation that destroyed a nation for the sake of geopolitical gain. https://tinyurl.com/3vvd8wzy The US #GovtIsTheProblem