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My entire life has been one string of lucky events after another preventing me from getting into serious trouble. I can remember times wondering how I got away with some of the things that I have done. Just being young and foolish, nothing heinous, don't worry.
2/Turning point number one: In 2002, I was living in a bachelor apartment and trying to survive on part-time wages. It was almost rock bottom, but I just kept plugging away, waiting for life to get better somehow by my own doing or false hope, like winning the lottery.
3/One of my closest friends stopped by one day and said he'd been online looking at the job market and said he'd seen they were looking for people to teach English in South Korea. Apparently the qualifications were you needed to come from an English-speaking country.
4/He told me he'd been talking to them, and that they were actually looking for two teachers because it was cheaper to bring two at once or something like that. He said he'd been offered a job, and to find someone else. Then he asked me if I wanted to go.
5/My initial reaction was shock, and then apprehension set in. I had an apartment, a job, friends, and a relatively stable, if not meager, life. All of these things kept spinning around in my head as I thought about the idea.
6/Suddenly, everything stops in my head and I hear nothing but the word, "GO," clear as a bell in my head. Then my thoughts returned. I decided to listen, and three weeks later I landed at Incheon International Airport in Seoul, Korea.
7/Turning point number two: The E2 teaching Visa was valid, at the time I was there, for one year, but could be renewed without having to leave Korean soil if you had a job placement waiting. About nine months into the contract, I met the woman who would become my wife.
8/I was in the "foreigner bar" one afternoon having a beer. It was me, and one other foreigner (I think he was American) in the bar, and the staff. A group of Korean women walked in and sat down. One approached me shortly after and invited me over to the table.
9/She introduced me to her friend, who had just finished her Bachelor of English degree and was looking for someone to practice her conversation with. We exchanged phone numbers and I didn't hear from her for a few months. She phoned me for the first time on my 31st birthday.
10/We tried practicing speaking to each other in the other's language, but mostly it was just touring around Korea, her showing me all of the beauty that their ancient culture has created over the centuries. We fell in love quite quickly, and were married in 2004.
11/Turning point number three: The birth of my daughter. For the first time in my life, I felt absolute and unconditional love. A light lit up in my heart that day, and it changed me to the core. We moved back to Canada in 2008. She'll be fourteen in a month.
12/Turning point number four: In 2016, my wife was hit by a car and killed. It was a complete fluke accident, just a chain of circumstances that ended horribly. No charges were laid, and none necessary. Her funeral filled the biggest church in town right to the doors.
13/We have healed and are doing well, but the few years since had turned me into a bitter Facebook troll and I was on about a sixty-day cycle of thirty-day bans.
14/Major coincidence number one: My last ban started May 10, 2020, and led me to hardly-used Twitter just as ObamaGate was trending/being suppressed by the censorship machine.
15/Turning point number five: I don't subscribe to "conspiracy theories" any further than JFK and 9/11. Anything beyond than was way too "in the clouds" for me to put any effort into informing myself. Obamagate was different, though, because it came with pictures...
16/... and news articles that I had never seen before, and didn't look like they were fake. It piqued my interest, so I began paying attention to the tweets from the "bigger" names that had lots of followers. Then I stumbled across something called Q. My eyes rolled in reflex.
17/At first it didn't seem possible, so I kept digging. I opened qmap and started seeing if I could "decode" some stuff like how it looked like it worked. I was proceeded to be hammered by coincidence after coincidence, at a frequency and accuracy I could not explain.
18/It was like watching the news two days in advance. Seeing this happen changes you. To watch something that as far as I was concerned is impossible happen before your eyes, not once but every time, makes you stop and reevaluate your reality.
19/I decided then and there to leave my ego at the door and dive down the rabbit hole. I went all the way to the bottom. I can't unsee the things I have seen, and I can no longer dispute the things I have seen. There have been too many things happening too close together...
20/... for this to be fake. All of the turning points that vastly changed the direction my life led me to a hashtag on Twitter that sent my perception of everything spiraling. It answered the lifelong question: Why am I here?
21/We are here to witness the End of the Age. The final defeat of evil. #TheGreatAwakening is upon us. Tell your friends. Let them call you crazy. Plant the seed, at least. Just try to show them that what they're being told isn't the truth. This is a gift to all of us. Share it.
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Joel 2:12-13
“'Even now,' declares the Lord, 'return to me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and mourning.'
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"'Rend your heart and not your garments.
Return to the Lord your God, for he is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love, and he relents from sending calamity.'"
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This is our last chance. Don't pass it up. Unimaginable happiness awaits.

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