It'll be this, or the camps

Saturday, August 18, 2012






The first thing I'd like to say, is that I'm thankful I'm not in Egypt;  the Muslim Brotherhood, in accordance with Sharia law, is crucifying opponents and waging war against the Coptic Christians to reduce them to dhimmitude, to impose the Jizyah and using forced marriage, forced conversions of girls and slavery to commit genocide on the Christian population.  Of course, the 1.5 billion Dollars Obama sent to them helped them gain the power to do this.

The second thing I'd like to say is that not all the news is bad.  In Santa Monica California, a jury found a Muslim Hotel Owner guilty of violating the civil rights laws, and the civil rights of Jewish patrons, fro throwing them out of the pool.  We're not all knuckling under yet.  And, in Buffalo NY, the Student Judiciary has decided that Inter-Varsity Fellowship can remain a student group, saying that requiring the leadership of a group to accept the beliefs of a group isn't discrimination, it's common sense.

The third thing is that things still look pretty bad.  Floyd Lee Corins II, the guy who tried to shoot up the Family Research Council, but only succeeded in shooting a security gaurd, who then 'overpowered' him had contact info for the Traditional Values Coalition in his pocket, which makes it look more like a concerted effort to kill Christian who speak out in defense of our values.  The Southern Poverty Law Center listed the Traditional Values Coalition as a hate group as well as the Family Research Council.  In fact, when you look at things like the SPLC's "Hate Map" you notice some odd things  For instance Culture Wars/Fidelity Press , a Traditional Catholic publishing concern is listed as "extremist" and  a 'general hate" group.  We have as much to fear, from a group of humanistic fundamentalists who will egg on their less stable or more angry followers to acts of violence, then decry any one who attempts to hold them accountable for labeling anyone who disagree with them as haters.

Again, the answer is to network!!!!  Network intensively, but very cautiously.   Remember that despite the wave of violence, intimidation, vandalism, extortion and hate speech directed at Christians in the wake of California's Proposition 8, and inspite of the lengthy lists of pro-abortion violent acts compiled by various groups over the last ten years or so, (there used to be on online list detailing these, but it's disappeared) and the increase of Church vandalism and arson in the US, the Federal Government under the Obama regime lists us as the potential terrorists.  The guidelines for who to watch mention Pro-life, and other Christian heavy groups as potential terrorists (while ignoring groups such as the Occupy Movement--even though it was implicated when two of it's more active members were caught trying to blow up bridges in Cleavland OH!)  So you have to be very, very  careful.  The FBI and other law enforcement agencies have a history of placing agents provocateur in groups they are afraid of, and of trying very hard to infiltrate such groups.

Only network with those you've known, and known for a considerable period.  Just "seeing him around" the church on Sunday isn't enough.  You need to know them.  You also need to network with those who are stable.  Various underground groups have, over the years, found that people who are stable, when they commit to a group, are stable with in the group.  Don't network with people who have substance issues, mental health issues, weak marriages--there is nothing about these people that is inherently wrong, but they are under internal pressures that render them undependable.

Start a local network--perhaps with 4 or 5 others,  or couples, and not more than about 9 or 10.  As time goes on, these people become the core of your network, and form small networks of their own.  Be sure that the people you network with have an already firm spiritual foundation and commitment, or a just as firm commitment to the principles of Religious Liberty.

One person in the network should have the time, energy and connections to make contact with one other person, in a different place but within the same region.  This person should be motivated to form a network int heir locality, but keep contact between the groups to as little as possible. 

Then make your first plans.  Plan to be able to evacuate Priests and Ministers who are in trouble fro preaching the Gospel and celebrating the Sacraments.  Plan on ways to get family members support when a wage earner or head of a household is arrested.  Plan first of all, to take care of the victims of oppression who are still on the street.

Plan now, plan ahead, and be able to help your brothers and sisters when the State comes for them, or when the tools of the Secular extremists turn violent.

And be very quiet about it.

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