Are You Ready for the Change?

'WE'RE NOT HIRING UNTIL OBAMA GONE'

From Google, we find that the Pledge of Allegiance, originally composed in 1892 by Francis Bellamy, a Baptist minister associated with Libertarian theology and the doctrine of social gospel, was a member of the Christian Socialist Movement. President Obama is associated with Liberation theology. His term for the doctrine is “collective salvation.” 

Libertarian and Liberation theology dates back to evangelists and missionaries from the earliest colonial days in Latin America—churchmen who questioned the Catholic Church’s way of treating the poor. They associated Jesus’ teaching—we are our brother’s keeper—with socialism.  The trouble with this kind of logic is that “we” is not confined to certain people’s collective ideology. “We” is all of us.

In 1954, in response to America’s socialist movement and Soviet Communist aggression, President Eisenhower encouraged Congress to add to the Pledge the words “under God”—with this thought: "In this way we are reaffirming the transcendence of religious faith in America's heritage and future; in this way we shall constantly strengthen those spiritual weapons which forever will be our country's most powerful resource in peace and war."

President Obama apologizes for America and pushes Marxist class warfare. America’s greatness came from being self-governed. Government control of the economy proves to be a failure. Analysts predict that America is going to run into an economic brick wall in 2012. America could become a socialist dictatorship.

Credit for the thoughts expressed herein goes to principles established in the U. S. Constitution, including the Bill of Rights, to America’s Founding Fathers who wrote it, and finally to my Creator.

I pledge my allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands: one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

Pythagoras, the father of mathematics, asserted that the discrete numbers 1 through 9 stand, macrocosmically, for universal principles. On a personal level, microcosmically, they stand for characteristics, abilities and events.

In my memoirs, An Aquarian’s Bold Venture, are in the nine progressive cycles numerology lays out. Entering my life experiences in the particular cycle where they best fit, thereby to reveal correlation with personal progress and numerology’s 9 discrete numbers, I found that the main events of my life connected. 

I’m one of America’s bottom fish—not blinded by surface reflections—who says we are each here for our own purpose, not for the good of all. Numerology’s first cycle, the pioneer striking out alone, seeking experiences which will establish a distinct identity—I was forced to change and seek a new identity—my life story progresses from that point through numerology’s cycles, all the pieces fitting.

The same as me, H.G. Wells, science fiction writer of the future, was Virgo with Aquarius Rising.  In The Rising Sign, under Aquarius Rising, astrologer Jeanne Avery: “He is the forerunner in setting style, discovering new methods and showing the rest of humanity the way,” this correlates with America’s Constitution and my bigger than life calling.

Born on July 4, 1776, the United States of America’s sign is Aquarius, the water-bearer. For this Aquarian water-bearer—my dreams all came true—in Numerology and The Divine Triangle, “the desire to apply one’s energy to universal service, when one is ready to share his or her knowledge with the rest of the world,” a great change is soon to come.  Maybe reality is not what we think it is.  



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