I had easily one of the most profound and frankly life changing conversations with an Uber driver yesterday. He struck me as incredibly wise and absolutely selfless person. This was particularly evident given his genuine desire to implement political change within some of NYC’s
money hungry and power obsessed organizations like TLC. And this gentleman had just lost his job but there was no indication of self-loathing, merely an attitude of self-empowerment. I would have guessed he was foreign born but couldn’t tell you where he was from or what religion
he practiced. By chance, he had mentioned he was a devout Muslim and originally from Pakistan. Nothing about him gave me even the slightest notion of this.

I am always curious about anyone’s culture and religious practices so naturally wanted to learn more. He mentioned that in
The Quran there is an entire section that describes embryonic development in such great detail — and as he recited some of the detail it surprised me how much an ancient text could know about this. It was so detailed, I recognized that there was no biology book or scientist in
this world who could mimic anything close to what I heard him recite. It was akin to >hearing< a second by second time lapse of fetal development. I’ve known a few Muslims in my life but was never made privy to this part of the Quran. And with all of the propaganda and war we
have waged in the Middle East thanks to a satanist like George W Bush, I never even thought about what makes Muslims so drawn to the Quran.

I’ve been most curious about what exactly President Trump and his administration did to bring on such abrupt peace deals in the Middle
East with Israel and other sworn enemies of Israel. The situation over there seemed impossible to resolve. World peace seemed like an impossible task because we all assumed it is in our nature to kill one another. I know that whatever has facilitated these peace deals has to be
so profound and something so universal. Something so universal that nations that once sought to end each other, were now proudly flying each other’s flags.

The driver mentioned how The Quran says the Jewish people will know nothing but tragedy every 100 years because of their
selfishness and greed. And he stated that this is the same mentality Hitler had because Hitler associated the Jewish people with banking — and more specifically Central Banking. I know as many others do that Hitler was firmly against the notion of Central Banking — something we
all can agree with. Yes, we all can agree with Hitler on Central Banking. But the atrocity of the Holocaust is not something we can ever accept or allow to happen again.

My driver acknowledged the importance of Christ, Muhammad, and Moses in each of their respective religions
While he was a devout follower of Islam, he did not see Christianity nor Judaism has lesser religions. Nor did he view their prophets as any less. And then it hit me — Hitler and the Nazis were plagued by the occult and Devil worship. And as I see what has transpired over the
last few months and really all of our KNOWN history, I could not help but think that individually, we don’t have all of the answers. But collectively we do. Had I never met this man I would never have been interested in The Quran.

Our Bill of Rights doesn’t seem outdated to me.
More and more it seems to me that Our Founding Father’s knew a deeper truth that got lost in translation over the last 200+ years of US history. A truth that became more tainted as occultists like John Kerry or George W Bush perverted our American ideals. Through politics and
pop culture, the American way of life has been gradually distorted. All of this done by occultists.

I think a more critical reading of the Founding Father’s writing points towards more deistic than theistic beliefs. The first amendment makes it clear that ALL religion can be
practiced in the US without persecution and that the State cannot promote any ONE of them. I also used to think that President Trump was agnostic as he never struck me as a Christian. Now I see his faith is a quite one but a very strong one. He doesn’t alienate Muslims or Jews
with obnoxious rhetoric in the manner that George W Bush did.

Knowledge of history can be lost within a generation. How we are taught American history is essentially a lie because details are omitted. You can’t talk about World War I without mentioning the Federal Reserve
and yet we do. In fact, we only discuss WWI as if it’s an inconvenient stepping stone to WW2. Then we go into unnecessary detail of WW2 before skipping important aspects of the Cold War. And you don’t really understand the Cold War if you don’t understand that fascism, communism
etc were really just globalist propaganda used to fuel endless global wars. To keep us away from one another and murdering each other. All of these globalists are all occultists and that should not come as a surprise. They are constantly trying to rewrite our past in order to
control our future. They have invaded and tainted everything from religion, to science, and more importantly our history. We see this everyday with BLM and Antifa. It’s the same tools used to fuel endless wars and cause civil war in any given nation.

But the globalists have
met their match — the strength and fortitude of the American people. And that’s because the American people are one — yet we have representatives of every country, color, and creed. The world will always have hope so long as America stands and stands firmly with our core values
I still consider myself an atheist in that I reject the divisiveness in ALL religions. They clearly are tainted with aspects of the occult. I borrow what I like from Catholicism as I was raised Catholic. My atheism made me spiritual again. That there is a God, I no longer have
doubt about that. My atheism has always driven me to search for a deeper truth and humbles me enough to keep searching. And mostly importantly to listen to everyone — because we all have a piece of this puzzle and we should all be open to listening to others for their piece.
My style of faith is typically one I prefer to keep to myself in general. I’ll always happily share with others but more importantly I’ll always listen as I did yesterday.

Whatever your faith is and how you practice it, I hope you all find the happiness and peace I’ve come to
find these last few months. It’s been profound and enlightening. If you’re not there yet, I have no doubt you will be.

God bless you all. And God bless this great country we call America 🇺🇸
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