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Heraclitus and The Upheaval of the Left

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The ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus said that, “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it is not the same river, and he is not the same man,” meaning that the world is in a flux of constant change, and that there is a unity in opposites. As he said, “The way up and the way down are one in the same.”


And never has that been so evident with the evolution-some may call it devolution-of some of the largest global leftist institutes. Let's take a look at a handful of them.


First, the democrat party. We spoke last week about how there is no true face of the democrat party, that is a rudderless, faceless, amalgam of various grievous factions fighting one another with only two uniting goals-thwart Trump and turn America to socialism. Its best and brightest, and most powerful politicians, are aging out, dying off, retiring, or term limited. There is a genuine struggle for the leadership and direction of the party-the party that in the last presidential elections selected, not elected, its nominee. 


The only things keeping the democrat party afloat currently is politicized federal judges, a gaslighting media, and congressional GOP inaction and incompetence. And if you don't think the GOP is incompetent, look at what the Pelosi/Schumer house and senate had accomplished by this time in 2021 compared to what Johnson and Thune have accomplished from January 20 to now with similar majorities. You might say that the GOP and democrats in congress are two cheeks of the same butt, however, that's a discussion for another day.


Second, The Open Society, George Soros' organization. A little over year ago George Soros stepped down and handed the reins to his son Alexander.  The left wing New Yorker magazine, which is well respected on the left, released a very unflattering, but very detailed, article on young Soros on Tuesday, portraying him as unorganized, temperamental, a clout chaser, and less capable than his brother Jonathan.


The Open Society Group has been upended by Trump's cutting of USAID, ineffective leadership, and now that the feds are investigating ActBlue, that organization is in genuine turmoil and trouble.   


Third, The Vatican. For centuries, the church was a co-equal, and in some instances more powerful, force of governance and the spiritual moral compass in Europe. The proletariat of Europe for centuries feared the church and adhered to its edicts and teachings as much if not more than their own sovereign governments. 


In the past 30 years, the Vatican has let its flock, and the world, down first with the pedophilia scandals, and then with failing to stand up to Islamic taqiyya, and through its acquiescence to the UN Agenda 2030, the third world migration into America and Europe, and globalists and euro-socialists. 


Fourth, The World Economic Forum. On Monday, WEF founder and CEO Klaus Schwab stepped down and completely cut all ties amid credible allegations of financial scandal. His successor is Peter Brabeck, former CEO of Nestle. During Brabeck's time at Nestle, he was known for buying up water rights of poor nations, child labor in Third World countries, lab grown foods, genetic engineering, and big pharma partnerships with governments. 


In the words of Schwab, "We will infiltrate your cabinets," and they have, including here in the USA. They've infiltrated our boardrooms, too. As bad as Schwab was, Brabeck is much worse. But there will be a re-organization of sorts, and some upheaval in the transition. 


One of Heraclitus' basic tenets is that strife is justice, and each of the four pillars of the left I just described not just here but worldwide is undergoing major strife as we speak. He believed that "greater deaths gain greater portions."  And with that strife, and death both literally and figuratively of those four main pillars of the modern left, something equal or better will fill those voids.


In each instance, with the democrats, the influence of globalist/socialist organizations such as the Open Society and the World Economic Forum, and the moral and spiritual nucleus of the Catholic Church and the Christian faith worldwide, there is a giant opportunity for Judeo-Christian values, freedom, capitalism, and national sovereignty to fill those voids. 

The first step was getting Trump re-elected and unraveling the waste, fraud, graft, and corruption inside the government of the most powerful nation in the world. 


The second step will be undertaken at the Conclave in the next few weeks as a new Pope is elected, who must return the church, and the overall Christian faith, to its biblical roots, and serve as a counter to the European Union and the Muslim invasion in Europe. To restore the church to its rightful and proper place as the epicenter of spiritual and moral clarity and a force for good. 


The third will be sovereign governments in the Americas and Europe, and true capitalists like Elon Musk, David Sacks, Bill Ackmann, Jamie Dimon, among many others stepping into the void and counterbalancing the globalist agenda of the WEF. 


Finally, the justice department, along with everything else on its plate, MUST thoroughly investigate the activities of the Open Society, root out the corruption and fraud, and actually prosecute and punish the bad actors.


Heraclitus was astute when he wrote of the natural balance and order of the world many millennia ago. It still exists today. SOMETHING is going to step into the voids created by the strife of those four pillars of the left, the question is what will fill it? 


Will it be more of the same, which will restore the existing balance but only strengthen it- the greater portions that Heraclitus wrote of? Or will it be us as the children of God, of free nations, free economies, and free people, who rise up and restore the correct and just balance- and Heraclitus wrote, “the nourishment of divine law?”


Every generation has to answer Heraclitus' question because, as he said, the balance is forever in flux.  Our ancestors answered it in the past 250 years by winning the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World War 1, World War 2, and the Cold War. Now it is our turn.


The world we leave our children lies in the answer to that question. Heraclitus wrote that the answer is in the divine law. The question was answered thousands of years ago. The question now is, will our generation come to the same conclusion? 

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