Despite political or religious leanings, there is one thing most will agree on as long as you don’t delve to far below the surface. Something is horribly wrong, and if only this change to politics were to take place, or we were to force this brand of whatever onto our neighbors it would all be better. This is a form of denial in the power that resides in each of us. The excuse, “What can I do, I am only one (wo)man?”
It is due to this line of thinking that we have the many dehumanizing schemes that treat us as property. One of the most heartbreaking being the use of our children, most often as sex toys to be used for the perverted whims of those whom have created the illusion they are powerful and untouchable. One of the more open programs they have for targeting these children is through their unconstitutional CPS which kidnaps children often on lies, to funnel them into the foster care system. A foster care system that their own statistics admit shows these children are at a higher risk of sexual exploitation, often being placed on dangerous medications to alter their moods and intellectual potentials. There is even a carrot placed at governmental decree that rewards every step of this process of locating, procuring and devastating these children and their families.
Here are several videos, ranging from news stories to an ex CPS employee discussing what is going on. You can also see previous posts I did on this here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.
That is quite a lot of information to take in, and if you want more, you can find much more by simply checking the account @familyprotection. Sadly, once one begins looking, it becomes clear rather quickly this is not a well-kept secret of the powerful. Power that via ignorance and fear, is given to them by the “community.”
Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots.
Whether you believe in Jesus or not, the messages found in His life are powerful. One I find to be immensely powerful is the one that did away with blood sacrifice, which seemed to be a powerful one found across the board in cultures and religions. His message was one of empowerment, one that advocated for personal power and responsibility. To the very end, before they crucified him, he pleaded on our behalf. Pleaded that had we but known, things could have been different. Pleaded for forgiveness that we had allowed things to become what they were through our ignorance.
What Is A Community
This is an area that sadly many are ignorant of. Unlike Jesus, I think this ignorance is a willful act on the part of many. One but need look to the reactions of our peers when one initiates a dialogue on such things as this topic to understand what I mean. One will commonly be met with excuses, anger and protests of powerlessness.
What is being glossed over by such arguments is the immense power that resides in each and every one of us. The fact is, we are the community. I am, you are and your neighbor is. The community is not the structure known as government, nor the ones who control them (bankers and their corporate and military structures). Each of us make up the community, but sadly many abdicate this power onto the structure I named above. Through such abdication the defense for turning ones attention from the problems (most of which are created by those being abdicated to) is created. A sad defense really, one I don’t believe that is forgivable by God, nor to those within the community who find themselves victimized by the structures you gave this power to act on in your names. I doubt you forgive yourself too, as many find their choices gnaw at them in their deepest thoughts.
In my last article, I showcased a man who has received much persecution as he demonstrates the power one (wo)man has at affecting the community. Just imagine if the majority of us chose to act on our power instead of abdicating it. Those who pretend to (rule) oversee the flow of things, would quickly change their act(ions) that are the root cause of most of our problems.
Forget for one moment about whether God forgives your lending your power to these evil schemes. I wonder; do you forgive yourself? Do you buy into this idea you have no power and really believe you play no part in this? That this would occur without your silence on it? Have you bought into this idea that you are worthless as a part of the community? If this is the case, it saddens me. There is a community that is in dire need of your help. Not only in retracting your power from those you are vesting it in, but your power to help heal this disease that has been plaguing our community.
Christmas is said to be a celebration on the birth of a new promise. A new view that shows we each have the power to perform miracles in our house and community. Each of us has it within us to sacrifice for the betterment of the community. It all rests on the knowledge that we are the power behind the community, not strangers who we give our power to act as our proxy. It is evident they misuse this to destroy our communities and turn us against one another as they use our children as they would.
I am the community and you are the community. It is not some abstract form that we are powerless to affect. I will close this out with a saying (by Dr. Seuss) that has always made me smile. This saying can be embraced by every single one of us, and nowhere is it more appropriate than when we see these poor children whose lives are being devastated. Desperate children (and parents) who need someone to quit abdicating their power and speak up on their behalf.
“To the world you may be one person; but to one person you may be the world.”
If we demand accountability, this would stop. Only those who have no fear could do the things they do to these families and children. These children are in desperate need of someone being their world.
To support the efforts of dispelling the ignorance on this subject, please consider supporting the @familyprotection community here on Steemit, as well as informing your circles to this evil being perpetrated on our families.