Faith of the Fallen
Posted by Xander in Journal, News in Review on 04. Jun, 2009 | 1 Comment
Faith in God and the pursuit of attaining a higher consciousness are undoubtedly virtuous endeavors. Yet, could faith be used as a tool for deception and enslavement?
Mainstream Christians of today (for the most part) are castrated versions of their founders. Quick to judge and measured in apology, Christ-like is hardly an honest description of faith.
The [...]
The Threat of Apathy
Posted by Xander in Journal, News in Review on 29. May, 2009 | No Comments
The New World Order seems ever pressed to rush their dark agenda forward. North Korea, sitting in the crosshairs, has the international community railing about UN sanctions and the possibility of war. As Iran jockeys for position and Russia ups the ante, the majority of Americans remain clueless and content. Are the [...]
In Memoriam: The Unsung Heroes
Posted by Xander in Journal, News in Review on 25. May, 2009 | 1 Comment
Memorial Day, as common lore stands, is a day in which the fallen heroes of our brave country receive honors and remembrance. Many Americans remain uninformed as to the history of Memorial Day, and to the true patriots in need of vindication and honoring.
According to Professor David Blight of the Yale University History Department, [...]
Within View
Posted by Xander in Journal on 22. May, 2009 | No Comments
Straining for a glimpse of fertile soil, a ship is found leaking, the powers do toil.
Don’t you see?
Don’t you see?
The course is right and true, the end is now certain. We are within view.
Below the bowels are aching, stressed from the weight of the water she taking.
Shouts of concern race through the halls. The alarm [...]
Operation Undefined
Posted by Xander in Journal, News in Review on 19. May, 2009 | No Comments
Stand by and wait for transmission, something big is brewing with We Are Change AZ and Freedom’s Phoenix. Spurred into action by the recent success of Operation ASU, gears are turning and ideas are flying as to the next phase of the r3VOLution.
Whatever it is, it is going to be big.
Members of Freedom’s Phoenix and [...]
The freedom movement
Posted by Xander in Journal on 13. May, 2009 | 1 Comment
The beauty of the freedom movement is in the eclectic virtues held by those we find around us. Though many of us stem from all walks of life, we share the passion of sovereignty. As ingrained into the psyche as most moral issues are, freedom beckons across social lines. It yearns to [...]
