Speaking as a light worker and a light warrior, I worry that we’ll have a big party celebrating President Trump’s win and then we’ll consider it all over and put ourselves back on neutral.
It wasn’t finished after the Allies landed on Normandy’s beaches. (1) It just began. And it isn’t finished here. There’s more to go.
A portion of Earth’s population is still held in servitude, slavery. The worst-treated are the women and children who are trafficked as sexual playthings, adronochrome sources, and harvested-organ donors.
It’s inconceivable of me to think of falling asleep on them. Now that we have a global financial system, global voting system, and global military alliance, there’s no reason why we cannot speak to the whole world – to end all slavery on Earth – and enforce it.
I’d like to see world leaders come together in making a second Emancipation Proclamation outlawing any and all conditions of forced servitude on Earth and enforcing the resulting legislation.
Now’s the time to end the lives of misery that so many people around the Earth are subjected to.
Yes, let’s celebrate DDay. But it’s not the final victory yet.
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I hope we keep in mind that Donald Trump first waded into this campaign promising to drain the swamp. The more we get into that process, the more the deep-state politicians who fear exposure will call him names that really apply to themselves – Nazi, dictator, fascist, etc.
If you’ll allow me to express my opinion, it’s up to us to not to abandon him or our common resolve to drain the swamp.
I suppose that’s why the EBS is necessary. Most people will not believe what’s been happening underground unless they see evidence of it for themselves. It’s too bad because the worst is beyond your (and my) imagination.
Whatever the case, don’t go back to sleep now that Donald Trump has been swept back into power. He’ll face constant obstruction. We have to be strong in standing up to it and not standing for it any more.
This time, the deep state won’t double down and survive. As I said earlier, this time the big hurt will end.
Footnotes
(1) I’m inspired in comparing the election to D-Day by Gen. Mike Flynn: