The End of Western Dominion
The righteous of this world can only see a tidal wave of
corruption coming to swallow them up, destroy their souls and
deny them eternal rest in paradise. High stakes for which
millions will sacrifice their lives and children in martyrdom
that others will be spared the coming corruption. The righteous
will not be deceived though the corruption be called freedom,
democracy or modernization. The corrupted however, are almost
totally deceived - and the corrupters laugh all the way to the
bank.
The corrupt grow nervous with a new awareness that the righteous
are living among them peaceably because they have not yet been
forced to choose sides. They have probably already decided which
choice they will make. The corrupted intuitively know what side
the righteous will take. The corrupted want to head off the
problem and the righteous are now nervous with this awareness.
All know the minority righteous will become fifth columns for
the righteous hordes when the corrupt and righteous
civilizations collide head on around the globe.
The corrupt have unlimited credit with which to wage war. The
righteous have faith, wit, resolve and understanding, in case
you have not yet noticed. On which would you stake your life? Or
should I say, on which are you staking your life? The answer to
that question is the beginning of personal defense.
Westerners will be forced to support one side or the other at
the end of a gun, in due time, unless we have weighed the
options in advance. The best option is avoidance. Move to a
location where the clash is unlikely to reach in its more
violent aspects. This might be foreign lands where neither side
has any particular interest. It might be rural land in countries
like Iraq where the conflict is focused in urban areas and the
roads connecting them. Have we not heard many times that most of
Iraq is calm, even if unemployed?
We might be able to lay in supplies where we are and wait the
whole thing out. Whatever the choice, if it is made in advance
of widespread hostilities, we can resist the demand that we
choose sides and fight or support those who do, which, in Iraq
makes one a target in either case. Or perhaps we have no
interest in the lessons of Iraq because the same thing can never
happen in our country. After all, we have assurances and
guarantees from people we love and trust, at the end of whose
guns we could be conscripted if we are betrayed, as we will be.
No one wins the next big one. The commitment is made, the credit
dries up and everyone fights with what they can afford. The
playing field will be level and bloody. The survivors will be
those on the sidelines - the uncommitted, the uninvolved. When
this one is over no survivor will give a damn about dominion.
Like Iraq, all we will care about is cleaning up the mess,
rebuilding our infrastructures and social order. In truth,
today