Lawlessness: the Rule of Law Has Collapsed in America, Hell On Earth

‘Satan Soldiers Are Trying to Steal the Election Again’ Be Prepared The World You Knew Has Come and Gone, Tribulation Is a Part of Our Reality, The World Is Ready to Come Undone Violently God has sent them ( The Un-godly ) a powerful delusion so that they will believe the lie and so that all will be condemned who have not believed the truth but have delighted in wickedness” (2 Thessalonians 2:10-12). Simply put, God sends a strong delusion to those who chose not to believe the gospel of Christ. Those who take delight in mocking and rejecting Him, He will condemn. HNewsWire: Earlier today, Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake questioned why voting machine issues were not affecting “liberal” areas of Arizona on Election Day. “Do you think this is normal, guys? My question is, do you think what’s…

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Update: 11/21/21 at 9:15 AM Portland Rittenhouse Protest Escalates Into Riot — The Rittenhouse Jurors’ Verdict Not Guilty — Lawlessness Will Rule in the Days to Come It’s Called Tribulation, Get Used to It — the Lawless is in Charge

Police declared a riot in downtown Portland, Oregon after a group protesting Kyle Rittenhouse’s acquittal damaged property and threw rocks at cops on Friday night. The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office declared the riot just after 9 p.m. local time after 200 protesters began breaking windows and doors of city buildings and “throwing objects” at cops, officials said. The group also talked about burning down the city’s Justice Center, which houses the Portland Police Bureau headquarters, a county jail and some courtrooms, KOIN TV reported. Police Chief Chuck Lovell told the outlet earlier in the night that it was “reasonable to expect there will be some type of reaction to the verdict.” Video from the scene posted by local independent journalist Grace Morgan showed armed police officers retreating as protesters advanced toward them. Other videos showed windows smashed at the Multnomah County Office building. Portland Tribune reporter Zane Sparling shared…

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