Monthly Archives: December 2016

Russia Hacked or First Amendment Attacked?

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila Have you been wondering why there has been so much “news” of late re: Russia’s alleged hacking into our recent election? At the very least, news about how Russia has allegedly been influencing the election via disinformation, … Continue reading

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The Power of Joy Over Breached Walls

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila JOY? WHEN THE WORLD IS SUCH A MESS? I read an advertisement the other day featuring underground bunkers “the elite” are having made for themselves in order to escape the coming global whatever. Besides subterranean hideaways there … Continue reading

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What Happens When AMERICAN Warriors Show Up Unexpectedly in A Holiday Crowd

Merry Christmas! ~~~ Credit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr4-akvoJuU Standard You Tube license.

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Is It Time to “Push”?–On the End Stage of the Childbirth/Prophecy Analogy

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila I have written before, here and here, on the analogy of childbirth that Jesus used to describe certain aspects of so-called end times or end of the Church Age, detailed in Matthew, chapter 24. Many prophecy watchers … Continue reading

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Believer: Have YOU been “Commissioned to Minister” Yet?

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila Short answer: yes, from the get-go. That is to say, if you are a born-again believer, the Head of the Church, Jesus Christ, has already “officiated,” so to speak, at your commissioning, or will, for all those … Continue reading

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LC (Logically Correct) versus PC (Politically Correct)

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila Maybe the title says enough? One of the most effective tools wielded against victims of control-mongers, bullies, and/or blatant psychopaths, not to mention certain social engineers, whether the tool is wielded by individuals or institutions, is a phenomenon … Continue reading

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On the Undermining of the Constitution via “Reflexive Law” (part 2): Antidote Trey Gowdy

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila Here’s part 1, for an explanation of so-called “reflexive law” (conjured up about thirty years ago) and some background concerning how this morphing of the very idea of  law and order can seriously undermine the classic meanings … Continue reading

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MAGA? Or MADA–Make Americans DILIGENT Again

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila So today, the news (alt-right, alt-left, alt-in-between; “real” and/or “fake”) is that President-elect Donald Trump is the Anti-Christ. No matter if he doesn’t match up with several key elements of the famed bad guy of the Book … Continue reading

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Letters to The Remnant, 11: Fake News versus Good News

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila In the climate of political correctness and word-smithing that has obfuscated critical thinking and journalism, information-control-mongers have stooped to a new low by labeling everything that threatens the narrative-du-jour, “fake news”. Every time that accusation appears in print … Continue reading

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The Two Best Christmas Gifts Ever for the Skeptic Who Has (Almost) Everything

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila THE BEST GIFT The Online Etymology Dictionary reveals that the compound word, “Christmas” (Christ + mass, combined and shortened), introduced in the mid-fourteenth century, refers to the “sending, letting go” of Christ–kind of like somebody or even Somebody … Continue reading

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