“Three sources from different conservative groups said that Heritage employees have been soliciting, stockpiling and vetting résumés for months with an eye on stacking Trump’s administration with conservative appointees across the government. One source described the efforts as a “shadow transition team” and “an effort to have the right kind of people in there. …Ultimately, Trump won 81 percent of the evangelical vote, a higher percentage than even George W. Bush — himself a devout born-again Christian earned in 2004. Part of the reason the list made such a splash was because Heritage and DeMint are hugely influential in deeply conservative circles, often appearing at the nexus of conservative power structures. …It will be as exciting as the 1930s, greater than the Reagan revolution — conservatives, plus populists, in an economic nationalist movement. And daylight between traditionally conservative policy prescriptions and some of Trump’s campaign rhetoric is especially apparent on the issue of foreign policy.” –Source
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Pope’s Climate Change and a green Sabbath day
“Green Sabbath is a non-religious, non-political, and non-profit campaign which aims to raise awareness and to encourage people to help slow climate change, preserve precious natural resources and improve planet health by observing at least one carbon footprint-free day each week–on any day of the week. We call it symbolically A Green Sabbath day. GreenSabbath.org” –Source
A brother in the faith found this page on the wayback machine and so the source links will be sloooow. For those unaware, the wayback machine is an Internet archiver created by the creators of Alexa that keep on file screenshots of old archived versions of websites. The reason this website’s data (Green Sabbath) is being displayed via that archive is because the site is no longer up and active. However, the agenda is very much alive as I prove on my Sabbath Attack page. And I do believe the main reason the site is down is because it was making students of prophecy and our message look way too good and believable for them to leave them up for all those years. Continue reading