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What Would Jesus Do About the New World Order? (WWJDATNWO)
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One of my favourite lines from the HitchHiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is both tongue-in-cheek and poignant at the same time: “And then, one Thursday, nearly two thousand years after one man had been nailed to a tree for saying how great it would be to be nice to people for a change … ”
This is still the world we live in, some things have not changed that much in 2000 years. Generally, the citizens of Planet Earth are not really interested in being nice to each other. What they want is to pile up wealth. Sociopaths want wealth plus power.
Political leaders in our time are similar to leaders in Jesus’ time. They attack any movement or person who is a perceived threat to their established power base. We witnessed this in February of 2022, when a convoy of truckers stormed Parliament Hill in Canada, and demanded an end to unjust medical mandates. The Trudeau government felt threatened by these peaceful protesters who attempted to pressure Trudeau to end the coercive healthcare mandates.
Jesus had his own issues with the political and religious establishment of his time. The Sanhedrin were enraged that he ruined their cash cow in the temple courts. The fee that the money changers were charging, to exchange foreign currency into shekels, was making millions for the synagogue in Jerusalem. The temple mandated that all sacrificial animals had to be “without blemish,” and therefore, they could force everyone attending Passover or other festivals, to buy their approved animals. And the Sanhedrin took a cut.
He entered the temple and began to drive out those who sold and those who bought in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money-changers and the seats of those who sold pigeons. (Mark 11:15)
We get the expression “turning the tables” from Jesus’ actions in the temple court. If you turn the tables on someone, it means you gain an advantage over someone who previously had an advantage over you, or have been causing problems for you. It is probably the most aggressive thing that Jesus did in his career, a bold, and also dangerous move, that eventually led to his death.
So what does that have to do with the New World Order? We shouldn’t try to put words in Jesus’ mouth, first of all, because someone might accuse us of blasphemy, but also because it is difficult to speculate how Jesus might react to the devious intrigues of Schwab and his stakeholders.
One thing that we should point out is that Jesus’ actions in the temple, revealed that he really hated people being taken unfair advantage of, especially in regards to religious leaders entrenched in positions of authority ripping off the common people. Likewise, Schwab, Gates, Soros and the rest of the billionaire club, have secured for themselves a power base, where they can operate above the law, and take unfair advantage of people.
Bill Gates is a prime example. He bought his spot in the World Health Organisation and uses it to enrich himself with profits from his investments in multiple pharmaceutical companies. He has also bought the media, so they run defence for him and cover up his tracks. The globalists have not only bought their positions of power, but they have also stolen enormous wealth from the people of the world.
The truckers in Ottawa did something remarkable. They tried to play Jesus and show the world that, despite the fact that they were assertive and even aggressive, they were basically peaceful Canadians whose livelihoods were in jeopardy. How are people supposed to feed their children and pay their bills if they are forced out of their jobs by unjust and coercive medical mandates? The truckers shovelled snow, erected bouncy castles for kids and from all accounts, kept the peace and turned the other cheek when they were bullied by hired thugs. Way to go truckers.
Jesus protested, like a social activist, against the unfair practices against women. When hypocritical men dragged an adulterous woman before him, he did not agree to their demand that she be stoned to death. Where was the man who was caught in the act with her? It seems to me, that Jesus would be offended at the hypocrisy of politicians condemning the truckers, whose livelihoods were at stake. Overpaid bureaucrats forced people into unemployment, bankruptcy and foreclosure, while they sat pretty with 6-digit salaries.
The people most hurt negatively by the pandemic mandates were the working class, who did not have a cushion of income to fall back on. When people are forced into unemployment, they often drop down an income level. Many of the working poor, barely struggling to survive before the pandemic, were forced into homelessness. Just taking a stroll down East Hastings Street in Vancouver is ample proof of the destruction of the poor, caused by the wealthy during the lockdown of 2020-2021.
In 2022, there were 2,272 suspected illicit drug toxicity deaths. This is the second largest number of suspected deaths ever recorded in a calendar year, behind 2021 (2,306). This amounts to at least 6 people dying per day, mostly in Vancouver and Surrey. We can only sense that Jesus of Nazareth would feel nothing but compassion for the people living on the sidewalks of East Hastings. He was not afraid to associate with lepers and prostitutes in his day, and no doubt, he would be sympathetic with the homeless community.
The utter hypocrisy of pushing the entire planet into a forced lockdown for “health and safety” is thoroughly exposed as a charade by these kind of statistics. The lockdown measures killed people, as well as pushing countless others into a worse situation. When people lose their jobs and homes and businesses, it affects their health. This is such an obvious fact, even the Fact Checkers would have a difficult time spinning it.
Here’s something Jesus might say: “There are no vaccinated or unvaccinated in the kingdom of heaven.” He had a knack for tearing down barriers that separate and divide people. The deliberate division of society into a complicit majority is pitted against a minority of those with “unacceptable views.” This tension on the political chessboard is exploited by the power brokers and the media, and used as social leverage to enact further measures to consolidate greater power.
This type of political gaming is something Jesus of Nazareth, who was himself from the working class, was particularly skilful at exposing. Jesus was fully committed to not only turning over the tables, but also winning over the opposition, so that they would sit with him at dinner and become his friends and followers.
One thing we should notice is that Jesus did not wave a magic wand and make all the world’s problems go away. The Roman Empire were the expansionist empire at the time and they had plans of conquest to create a greater Pax Romana. But Jesus did not overcome them with supernatural power. In fact, he was murdered by the Romans, on behalf of his own countrymen.
A good question for Christians to ponder: When Jesus was being slowly tortured to death, was he winning or losing? Because his followers definitely thought it was losing. They all scattered at the first sign of trouble, except for John, his mother and two other women. Not the greatest followers, were they? Jesus’ life and message exposed people’s core loyalties. Even his closest followers were often only interested in position. They argued over who would be greatest in Jesus’ kingdom, until finally Jesus had to scold them: “You know that the rulers of the nations lord it over them, and their high officials exercise authority over them. Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become greatest among you, must be servant of all.”
This is a completely different system than what the New World Order is offering. Their world is based on money, power, sex, ambition, status, fame, property and possessions, all the material things the New World Order wants to put under their control.
Jesus did not attempt to overthrow the material world — he only offered people a spiritual world based on service to the family members. In the final analysis, we are all brothers and sisters, part of a great global family. The nation-state system may seem sacred, but it is not the kingdom Jesus spoke about. The NWO and their control centres, such as the UN, WHO, World Bank, BIS, Council on Foreign Relations, IMF and many others, operate under a very different way of life.
The Freedom Movement is subtly, and often unconsciously, offering people a choice between establishment control and true freedom. Both political and spiritual freedom are what is ultimately at stake in this game the globalists are playing. They are willing to risk it all, even risking their own power, wealth and position. The stakes are high and the game is dangerous, but fortunately for the Freedom Movement, the battle is already won. When all is said and done, it is impossible to win a war against God. The universe and the spiritual laws that make our little blue planet spin around are far more majestic and powerful than Schwab and his crew of nutjobs. Have a nice day, Klaus.
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