Corporations Are Now in Charge of American Values, You Will Be Assimilated

HNewsWire: Despite the First Amendment, in the United States today, Christians do not have total freedom of speech. There are things we believe, ideas clearly taught in the Scriptures, that are now considered “hate speech” in our world of political correctness. A society that proudly proclaims freedom of speech and then creates laws against hate speech is talking out of both sides of its mouth. Laws and governments aside, there are still what we might call “social laws” in place, and when Christians are faced with ostracization due to their beliefs, it certainly does not demonstrate freedom of speech. Many believers throughout history have been persecuted by their societies because the expression of their beliefs did not line up with the status quo. A notable example is Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, whose refusal to bow down to the king’s idol landed…

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Update: America — Australia: Media Blackout and Internet Shutdown — These Countries Have An Internet Kill-Switch (And They Admit It)

HNewsWire: It has been revealed that in 2004, the Satan Soldiers With-in George W. Bush administration performed a comprehensive examination of presidential emergency powers in order to modernize a secret plan for the continuation of government during a nuclear war, which had previously been classified. “Presidential emergency action documents,” or “PEADs,” which were obtained by FOIA request from the Brennan Center after the Bush Presidential Library turned over 500 pages of the 6,000-page documents, have been released. The Brennan Center says that the documents “shed troubling new light on the powers that modern pres­id­ents claim to possess in moments of crisis.”. Cold War-era PEADs were designed to protect against Soviet nuclear strikes. Preliminary versions purportedly had a liberal view of presidential authority. It has been reported that several PEADs allowed President Nixon to suspend habeas corpus, to hold “dangerous individuals”…

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