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A Ministry of Fear Rules America

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Posted By: markantony, 8/3/2021 9:10:09 PM

Back in 1943, the British novelist Graham Greene published “The Ministry of Fear,” a thriller set in World War II London involving mercy killings, exploding suitcases, seances, Luftwaffe air raids, outright murder, insane asylums and undercover Nazi spies. It was successfully made into a movie the following year starring Ray Milland as the troubled protagonist, and directed by Fritz Lang, himself a refugee from Hitler. Both novel and film capture the paranoid atmosphere during that troubled time, with danger lurking even in something as innocent as a cake. Whom or what can you trust?

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They never stop, they never sleep, they never quit. And they're out to get you.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Flyball Dogs 8/3/2021 9:46:34 PM (No. 867300)
Recommend sharing with your appropriate people’s groups. Thanks for posting. It doesn’t get clearer than this.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: 49 Ford 8/3/2021 11:07:18 PM (No. 867377)
Spot on. Michael Walsh is always worth reading.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Faithfully 8/3/2021 11:25:17 PM (No. 867401)
There is no fear of Covid per se. It is the fear of your life never returning to normal because of not having the shots.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: caljeepgirl 8/4/2021 12:53:48 AM (No. 867450)
Thank you, #3, for so succinctly describing what I've been wrestling with for months now....until this afternoon when I finally submitted to a J&J jab. At 74, I can certainly justify that action, but in the final analysis it was in fact my despair at never getting my life back at all! Honestly, I must admit that the relief is palpable! I'll even now finally be able to meet my son's future in-laws. This is what it has come to.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Timber Queen 8/4/2021 1:16:49 AM (No. 867461)
The most repeated instruction of Jesus Christ was, "Be not afraid." Fear is the most powerful weapon in Satan's arsenal. It puts you in a cage. There was once a young man who came upon a peddler with a cage packed full of birds. They were squawking and pecking at each other for the lack of room. The man kept poking a stick into the cage through the open door to rile them up and prevent any birds from escaping. The boy was full of pity for the birds and asked how much it would cost to buy them. It was an enormous sum, but the boy hurried home to his father and asked for the required funds. The father questioned his son as to the value of the purpose. The boy answered that it was to give life and freedom to the caged birds. The father gave him the required coins and the son promptly bought the caged birds. At first chaos still reigned as the birds continued to fly into each other, not even noticing the open door now free of the offending stick. The young man talked to the birds softly and told them of his love for them. Suddenly, one of the birds found the door and escaped the cage. Soon others followed one by one, and then cage was empty. Fear had flown away on the wings of love.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: BillW. 8/4/2021 4:09:17 AM (No. 867503)
Referring to him as “Obiden” sums it up.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: The Remnants 8/4/2021 7:33:14 AM (No. 867597)
#5 - Lovely tale and so true. Love your last sentence. When Pope John Paul went to Poland right after he was elected Pope and while Poland was still communist, he told the people - Be Not Afraid. That never occurred to them before, but we need strong leaders to help us believe it.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: The Remnants 8/4/2021 7:39:20 AM (No. 867603)
Hopefully, could be a Must Read; for the essay, itself, and for the fairy tale, too.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Starlifter Nav 8/4/2021 10:15:37 AM (No. 867764)
I have many fiends who haven't figured it out... whether you get the vaccine or not, your life will NEVER return to 'normal'. BTW Mr. Walsh, it's "Who or what can you trust". Not whom.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Starlifter Nav 8/4/2021 10:17:18 AM (No. 867767)
Friends... not fiends. Please give us an 'edit' button.
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