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Adam Green of KnowMoreNews.org interviewing Christopher Jon Bjerknes. We are only granted access to Homer's version of ancient greek myths (Dolere's book of greek myths) but not the one Bjerknes mentions here. I appreciate the calm and scholarly way that A.G. dives into our ancient history, and how exact Bjerknes has been researching the rotten cult. We are starting to gather a sense where our ancient history and knowledge and technology has been buried. Pretty soon we shall be able to lift the treasure and re-connect, and then slay the rotten cult.

Adam Green of KnowMoreNews.org interviewing Christopher Jon Bjerknes. We are only granted access to Homer's version of ancient greek myths (Dolere's book of greek myths) but not the one Bjerknes mentions here. I appreciate the calm and scholarly way that A.G. dives into our ancient history, and how exact Bjerknes has been researching the rotten cult. We are starting to gather a sense where our ancient history and knowledge and technology has been buried. Pretty soon we shall be able to lift the treasure and re-connect, and then slay the rotten cult.

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>The question whether or not we hurt ourselves by extending Christian values (magnanimity, virtue) to outsiders must be asked and answered.

As a Christian, I can tell you that the answer to this one is NO. We don't yoke our ox to something that is less. Being altruistic to outsiders is altogether different than allowing them to live among you and feast off the fruits of your labor. Christianity doesn't make us week. Scofield Christianity makes us weak. If Christians would read their bibles rather than listen to their preachers, they would know that the jew is the enemy. They are named as the minions of Satan.

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our Christian virtues must not be extended to those who seek to profit only and destroy us. If virtue is not extended mutually, one party, the extending one, will suffer and almost perish.