The comments to “A Gross Distortion of the Truth,” in and of themselves a gross distortion of the truth, this is exactly where we are at the moment—locked onto an external fraud bigger than any previous fraud. The facts say we are not up to speed. We are abusing and misusing the understanding of how things come together. Technologically, we are far ahead of our mental development and in danger of leaving ourselves history written in the rocks.
The title of my blog is borrowed from quantum physicist and brain doctor Evan Harris Walker’s book. As a student of Dr. Walker, I’m one of those the science fiefdom says is trying to smuggle God into physics. In Earth as It Is in Heaven 2012, the title of my book about to be published, I bring the mind and the meaning of human life together, which Dr. Walker adequately covers in his Physics of Consciousness.
In reference to my book title, Jesus followed “in earth as it is in heaven” with “But seek ye first the kingdom of God” (Matthew 6: 33). In Luke 17:20, “And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, ‘The kingdom of God cometh not with observation.’” In Luke 21, said Jesus: “Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.” Says the establishment—the Pharisees—perish that thought. As warning, they crucified Jesus. The establishment attempted to crucify me.
A groundswell is building. The Tea Party is evidence. A growing awareness of the Constitution is part of it. The groundswell is going to break and sweep the world. The opposition, the establishment, includes the legal fiefdom, the religious fiefdom, and the science fiefdom, for the sake of expedience, all with their own kingdoms, and none cognizant of the kingdom of God.
If I had invested a lot of money and time into building a reputation for being in the know, I’d be a member of the establishment. But I’m not. I’m a bottom fish. I’m not blinded by surface reflections. I look within for answers.
In 1974, I studied the Constitution with the idea of bringing the lawless IRS to justice. When I read what America’s Founding Fathers left for us, it was voices of the past personally speaking to me. My passion for justice turned into a bigger than life calling. It changed my life.
By 1975, my business enterprise was on the rocks and my second wife was divorcing me. The IRS was threatening me. I was seen as a “Fifth Amendment freak.” The press called me a “tax protester,” a nutcake trying to get out of paying my fair share of the tax burden. The courts called me a “spurious constitutional objector.” The religious called me the “anti-Christ.” I was locked out of my apartment for non-payment of rent. Everyone I knew, including family, thought I’d lost my mind. I was alone in a hostile world. Jesus was not there. All I knew was that I was right; the establishment was wrong. I was going to prove it. The establishment hung itself with its own rope. Jesus was there.
The signers of the Declaration of Independence put their lives on the line. They were telling the most powerful nation on earth they were not going to pay their taxes. Jesus was there. They won America’s independence.
Now we’re dependent on government. Our taxes are outrageously high, as is our debt. The answers we get never address the fact that our makers and keepers of the law caused this outrage. The answers merely address the symptoms of the problems they have caused.
On September 11, 2001, I hunted for my wife’s Scofield Study Bible. I was writing my memoirs and wanted to include the Bible’s reference to something Jesus said. Her Bible had a large Concordance. For some reason, I was reading Scofield’s introduction when the telephone rang. It was my wife calling from her office to tell me to turn on the television. I turned it on and was horrified at what I saw. It came to me as a sign.
Like Jesus said, we are listening to wolves in sheep’s clothing. Turning to Scofield’s introduction, I see that on the day Muslim terrorists took down the World Trade Center, I underlined in the Scofield introduction, “The saying that ‘anything may be proved by the Bible’ is both true and false—true if isolated passages are used; utterly false if the whole divine revelation is in view.”
America’s establishment sees no evil, hears no evil, and speaks no evil. America’s “enemy combatants” read isolated passages in the Koran. They believe that God wrote the Koran. They believe that we are not to question anything God wrote. They don’t believe that God created us with reason and logic. They believe they are good; everyone else is evil—and unfit to live if they don’t believe in Allah. Where does all of this thinking leave you?
After many years of reviewing my life experiences, and many signs, I finally concluded that Jesus was there from the time I felt that voices of the past were speaking to me in the Constitution.
I’ve learned from the school of hard knocks and from reading the Bible that it all fits like a hand in a glove. Everything is in divine order. You can read it in the book I’ve written.
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