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Stan_R's avatar

Selected DeSantis in D.C...will take orders from his handlers.

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Sandy K's avatar

I hope you are incorrect, Stan R, but the cartel has been in 'power' for so long that protecting DeSantis from them may be impossible. I am so grateful to live in Florida, I know DeSantis and his family and they are good people; his US history is amazing. BUT...the world is a really evil place right now....

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CL's avatar

It will soon be proven and too obvious to hide that he is ds- just a matter of time. All part of the plan.

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Patty's avatar

Oh God, ppplease stop with the deep state BS. Yes, the evil corruption runs deep, and it does not belong to any one group of people. What makes you think so ? Please expand. Most people have no idea about the true nature of evil and how it manifests anyway. If anyone would like to read a good book on evil, read, M Scott Pecks book, "People of The Lie".

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

YES! I OWN that book Patty-- for about 20 years now. Excellent recommendation.

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CL's avatar

Why do you assume I am speaking of just one group of people? DS can be many different groups of people. I completely agree with you that people have no idea about the true nature of evil, and how it manifests; maybe that is good for them. So many could not handle the fact that dybukkim, shedim, and fallen angels live among us today.

"Peck characterizes evil as a malignant type of self-righteousness in which there is an active rather than passive refusal to tolerate imperfection (sin) and its consequent guilt.[9][10] This syndrome results in a projection of evil onto selected specific innocent victims (often children), which is the paradoxical mechanism by which the People of the Lie commit their evil.[10] Peck argues that these people are the most difficult of all to deal with, and extremely hard to identify.[10] He describes in some detail several individual cases involving his patients. In one case which Peck considers as the most typical because of its subtlety, he describes Roger, a depressed teenage son of respected, well off parents.[10] In a series of parental decisions justified by often subtle distortions of the truth, they exhibit a consistent disregard for their son's feelings, and a consistent willingness to destroy his growth. With false rationality and normality, they aggressively refuse to consider that they are in any way responsible for his resultant depression, eventually suggesting his condition must be incurable and genetic.

Since the primary motive of the evil is disguise, one of the places evil people are most likely to be found is within the church. What better way to conceal one's evil from oneself as well as from others than to be a deacon or some other highly visible form of Christian within our culture

There are dozens of ways to deal with evil, and several ways to conquer it. All of them are facets of the truth that the only ultimate way to conquer evil is to let it be smothered within a willing, living human being (a sacrifice) When it is absorbed there like blood in a sponge or a spear into one's heart, it loses its power and goes no further.

The healing of evil- scientifically or otherwise- can be accomplished only by the love of individuals. A willing sacrifice is required...I do not know how this occurs. But I know that it does...whenever this happens, there is a slight shift in the balance of power in the world." -M. Scott Peck

I recommend reading "Protection From Evil" by HaRav Ariel Bar Tzadok

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CL's avatar

deep state

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Happiness: AViewpoint!'s avatar

Ahhh ok! It’s hard sometimes to tell. They have to play ball to get something done.

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Patty's avatar

Stan, I think you are being too pesimistic.

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