The elites’ deplorable mud hole

By Craige McMillan

It’s starting again. We’re all falling into that deplorable mud hole. The vast bulk of news postings are back to Democrat vs. Republican.

Hillary Clinton spent a lot of other people’s money to teach us that these two political party labels are useless, or worse, when it comes to bettering our situations. (Not her intention; just the outcome.)

There is a political and cultural war going on, but at the moment it’s primarily name-calling between the factions. That suits those waging the real war against us perfectly. They succeed when we continue to use the nonsense labels they’ve given us to stick on each other.

Take, for instance, the war on facts, launched by Big Media, which hates reporting inconvenient truths. They have launched this war under the guise of preventing “fake news,” which plays nicely into their own need to increase advertising revenue, so they can continue to provide “all the commentary about the news we really need to see.”

All this fits the globalist-elitist-oligarchy one-world strategy perfectly. We might paraphrase as, “Give us the mouse-clicks and the money, and we will tell you what to think.”

New money is happy to participate. Faceplant has agreed to hire leftists to determine what “fake news” is, so that it can be suppressed. Let’s simplify: “Fake news” is any news that doesn’t support the globalist-elitist-oligarchy’s move to own the world and everyone living on it. Nice sale, there, tech titans: You sold them the bridge. Perhaps you didn’t know that your integrity was included in the sale price as well.

This war isn’t between the D’s and the R’s. It involves one small but very rich, powerful, influential and largely invisible group of people who believe that humanity belongs to them, to do with as they see fit. I call them globalists and elitists.

One of these groups has the money. The other group has their hand out for the money, and will do pretty much whatever is asked to get it. To fight on their side, all you have to do is put your hand out, take the money and then think, say and do whatever they tell you to.

Large numbers of us are now down here in the mud, fighting each other over things done or said under the Democrat or Republican label. By the time we’ve beaten each other senseless with real or fake rolled-up newspapers, the event organizers will have recruited a new group ready to have at it all over again!

And your point is? I’m glad you asked. It goes beyond “draining the swamp.”

I’ve told you on several occasions before the election that Donald Trump would be elected president. He was. But think about this for a moment. The God of the universe – the only God who ever was, is or will be – actually arranged human affairs in such a way as to bring about a particular national political outcome, in a particular place and time. (And if you think we did it ourselves, you have been beaten over the head with that rolled-up, fake newspaper for too long.)

That’s mind-boggling! But it does lead to more questions. Do you think God intervened just for America? Or do you think He wants America to do something in the world?

As to what it might be, I can’t say at this point. But if you look back through recent history (and yes, World War II is recent history), there was a “God” outcome following that war. The modern State of Israel was born, because after much activity behind the scenes, President Truman diplomatically recognized the new State of Israel – and the rest of the world, which lay in ruins, had no choice but to follow America’s lead.

Yes, there is a culture war. We fight it by telling the truth. But there is another war that needs to be fought, too. God’s people need to win both. We won’t achieve victory until we crawl out of the mud hole, clean out our ears and begin listening to God.


I’m working my way through the answer regarding God’s intervention. Book 3, Absolution: The Singularity, sets the stage.

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Craige McMillan

Craige McMillan is a longtime commentator for WND. Read more of Craige McMillan's articles here.


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