2021.03.16.2 “Born Free” wc 363

“Psychological Warfare”
Unity Through Literacy

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“the curtain of darkness peeled away”

Born Free

At the moment of birth most human beings are, to a degree, free of ignorance stamped holy. “If the sins of the fathers are visited upon the children” without verbal communication, we may inherit residual karma from parental behaviors, experience addiction at birth, etc., etc., etc.

But here in America we are ‘born free’ of the ‘knowledge’ that begins with a rib bone fib.

When we subtract the lie that slanders ‘God, by claiming “He” cursed Eve, the quest for literacy through elementary education begins with great hope.

SCOTUS won’t help us subtract the lie. SCOTUS protects the perjured truth. SCOTUS betrays ‘God’ and the American people by claiming they must deny ‘God’ the freedom to bless America with equality, liberty, and justice for all. Why?  Because they believe the Constitution was meant to help heretics protect perjured truth.

Cognitive dissonance allows SCOTUS to claim “it is lawful to teach children with perjured truth.” (Actions speak louder than words and they have written several that strive to justify their treasonous contempt for emergent truth.)

SCOTUS:Fraud is okay in America if you use the name of Jesus.”

But Jesus died, no Christian can walk on water, and the KKK is still infecting Americans with ignorance that begins with the anarchy from SCOTUS.

When SCOTUS repents from its insanity, it must realize children should not be taught with perjured truth.

SCOTUS can help God bless America.

SCOTUS won’t. It prefers to give the heresy of atonement doctrine fellatio.


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Satan isn’t real. Jesus died.

“The stations of the cross obscure the lie
using a rib fib to lead folk astray.
There was no fall. The Torah’s elders lied.
The lie fosters integrity’s decay.”


“When grace illuminates how the truth has become flawed
cognitive dissonance is ‘done away with.’”
1st Corinthians 13:10 © Anti Christ translation


From the Collective

“What makes the rainbow beautiful, is not the pot of gold at its end, but the arc of its journey between here and there, between now and then, between where we are now and where we want to go,”  David Whyte

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