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The Four Weeks of Christmas (Now until January 20, the Most Dangerous Time in History)

December 20, 2024—On Dec. 18, at the British-run Council on Foreign Relations, U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken said, “So … my objective now in the time that we have is to make sure that we give the strongest possible hand to President Trump to play if there’s going to be a negotiation….” Translation: “We in the collective Biden Administration, on behalf of the British Crown, are seeking to blow up every possibility for the incoming President Donald Trump to make peace. We are willing to risk thermonuclear war to do so.” As Mr. Blinken was speaking, six American-made ATACMS and four British-made Storm Shadow missiles were hurtling toward their destination Ukraine inside Russia.

The next four weeks leading into the January 20th inauguration of President Donald Trump are therefore the most dangerous period of time in human history.

Blinken’s Dec. 18 comments confirm what was already obvious: War with Russia must be locked in, irreversibly, before Donald Trump takes office. Furthermore, the dying British liberal imperial system intends to prevent its recaptured American colony from making peace with any nation, be it Russia, China, Iran, or even North Korea.

We, the American people, must, in this holiday season, summon the better angels of our nature to pull our nation and the world off this trajectory of doom. We must insist that our Republic uphold the principles which we declared “self-evident Truths” in our Declaration of Independence—namely, that every human being, not merely those born in a particular location, but every human being on Earth or above it, has the right to “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.” Our nation was to be a bulwark against British colonialism, not the enforcer of it.

Nowhere in the words of Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, or John Quincy Adams will you see it written, “We will be the leaders of the free world.” They understood that freedom is an elusive thing; as soon as you seek to impose it upon someone else, it has disappeared.

What do you think John Quincy Adams would have thought about STRATCOM’s Rear Admiral Thomas Buchanan, who stated on Nov. 20 at the CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues on the question of a nuclear “exchange” with Russia:

“I think everybody would agree if we have to have an exchange, then we want to do it in terms that are most acceptable to the United States. So it’s terms that are most acceptable to the United States that puts us in a position to continue to lead the world, right? So we’re largely viewed as the world leader.”

Are we the world leader because we are willing to annihilate ourselves and everyone else in a nuclear war? As long as we have some nukes left over, Buchanan says, if we’re not dead enough, we can nuke everyone again. This is pure insanity! And he has not been fired, or even demoted.

Since it is Christmas, let us consider the words of Jesus as reported by Matthew:

“Blessed are the poor in spirit,

for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Blessed are those who mourn,

for they will be comforted.

Blessed are the meek,

for they will inherit the earth.

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