NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE NEFARIUM AUGUST 17 2023

Originally published at: NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE NEFARIUM AUGUST 17 2023

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 14:08 — 19.4MB)By now you’ve probably heard there’s a lot to question in the narrative being promoted about the Maui fire, not the least because it appears that “they” are having difficulty cobbling together a narrative… That said, there’s a few very odd, very serious “coincidences” to…

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Good points, from a practical point of view. But the moral issue is what bothers me. Surely if the USSA’s government wanted to build a port, it could have pitched its case to the people, or even invoked eminent domain. Why do it this way?

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This type( if you wish to use that word) of evil requires a sacrifice, which is easily obtained with a burnt offering . There is also the question of Who is doing this? And on Whose orders?
It’a firesale now; everything must go, it seems…

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@WuWu
The sacrificial offerings in todays world is staggering if you think about it. Health, science, sports, education, try to name something that isn’t tainted in some way and or form by death. Demonic possession anyone?

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The Lahaina Massacre has impacted me much more than any other disaster, save maybe 9/11. Videos posted by survivors show how horrific it must have been for those unable to escape. Emerging facts about lack of water, warning and emergency services and blocked escape routes during the inferno, as well as hindered rescue and aid efforts during and after, collectively inform me that they intentionally wanted this outcome of many casualties.

I agree with each of the previous posts here about demons, possession and burnt offerings. I have a biblical worldview and so am not surprised… morally. My daily incredulity is instead not only derived from the staggering level of lying, deception and propaganda (all very effective, mind you), but also from the mind-numbing power of technologies arrayed against us. That recent video posted here of low, red flames emitting from street and sidewalk SURFACES was sobering.

“Why do it this way?” Several things come to mind. They have taken us down yet another step on the “total control staircase.” Recent steps include Canadian wildfires and China flooding; the next one appears to be a hurricane in SoCal, not sure. What I am sure about is that the patterns consistently and only show an increase in storm/fire severity, frequency and deadliness, worldwide.

In order to declare a Climate Emergency, real disasters are needed. Raging wildfires and once-in-a-millennia floods are not enough. People in the west don’t seem affected by floods in other lands, or even Vermont for that matter. More is needed.

Shock and awe. Lahaina was perfect. A beautiful and sleepy tropical paradise, where millions visited, reduced to ashes, including those from a hundreds of incinerated humans. Yes, the calamity serves the 15-minute city, great reset and Belt Road Initiative agendas quite well, but even more so, Lahaina drives the climate change narratives even deeper into minds of the sheople (Greta must be furious). Toss in some well-crafted propaganda and more hooks are set.

Millions of acres have burned in Canada and BC is really cooking at the moment. Fifteen percent of Northwest Territories is being evacuated. The northwest U.S. is ablaze and wildfire smoke from both is circulating throughout the continent. Texas has been on a slow bake for months. Multiple hurricanes and typhoons have already been deployed this season around the world and a whopper is headed toward a very heavily populated area of the U.S. A thousand or so people likely perished on Maui. If Hilary does indeed make landfall as predicted, casualties will likely be tens, maybe hundreds of thousands. Climate disasters are being whipped up into a frenzy and are further fueled by endless climate change articles in the news.

Climate Chaos. Climate emergency. Climate lockdown. Climate migration. Create a problem, manage the solution, achieve the goal. It seems David Rockefeller was correct that “the right major crisis will cause nations to accept the New World Order.”

Lahaina is gruesome. The operation was certainly brazen yet appears a bit sloppy with new facts exposing devious characters and acts in the news daily. They don’t seem to care and that suggests to me that bigger and more deadly things are just ahead. Maui will be old news soon.

Sword, famine and pestilence were the means by which God judged nations in past eras. Not just Israel (by Assyrians) and Judah, but also their pagan neighbors Moab, Edom and Egypt. If one reads the last chapters of Jeremiah, destruction by the distant Chaldeans came to them all swiftly and thoroughly in their time. The doctrine of the providence of God teaches us that God works through his creation to accomplish His purposes and that includes using evil kings (Nebuchadnezzar) and nations (Babylon) to render judgement.

EDITED > America has become immoral and wicked; so much so we export our perversion to other countries. We have abandoned our Judeo-Christian heritage and are no better than the Israelites and Jews that fell in the years after King Solomon. Actually, mankind has not changed since the days of Cain; history is replete with examples of the depravity of man against man.

The American and Chinese governments as well as the billionaire elites are not beyond His divine control and entire the world is subject to His perfect decrees. < As I have said before, I believe we are in the birth pangs that precede end times tribulation (Matthew 24).

That all said, the Lahaina Massacre, as heinous and grievous it is to me, makes sense morally. The perpetrators happen to have different morals, that’s all.

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@sharick
Excellent Summary of the situation! Thank you!

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Some excellent observations on the geographic potential for a high capacity port. Educate me please on how such a port would be used. The market in HI is small so shipping ‘in’ would be minimal, and there is no manufacturing so shipping ‘out’ also minimal. Land for giant warehouses for container breakout and re-bundling for shipment would be expensive. Not questioning your premise, only pattern of use. How does this fit into Belt and Road?

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I’ve written extensively on this and you’ll just have to go back and read the posts when you’re able.
The market in HI has nothing to do with the location of the to-be-port itself. Go back and read my post and you might get a better picture. Read “Revised Hypotheses, The Belt and Road Initiative…” Thanks much for asking.