Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Balancing Out Evil

Do You Hear the People Sing?*
For me 9/11 comes down to one terrifying conclusion: unimaginably powerful and overwhelming evil lives among us.

Evil so powerful that it can compel our most trusted, most gifted and trained protectors to stand idly by, participate in, or plan and perpetrate heinous crimes against us, their own people.

James Corbett’s 9/11 Whistleblowers series reveals how pervasive that evil is. Please watch Michael Springmann’s interview below.

I hope you will agree, we must find a way to identify, neutralize, eradicate and balance out this evil with “good”.

All of us are once again teetering on the frightening edge of adversity's abyss.

And, while evil's weapons are more powerful now, we have no choice. We cannot acquiesce. Most importantly you must know that YOU are not alone.

Do you hear the people of the world sing of their freedom?




- More from Lies Too Big To Fail and, here, cold-blooded murder -

9/11 Whistleblowers: Michael Springmann
James Corbett 9 Sept 2019





* Screen capture from video above which was filmed at the special Les Miserables 10th Anniversary Concert in 1995. Do You Hear the People Sing? was sung by 17 different actors who had played Jean Valjean around the world. Each actor sang a line of the song in his own language. The languages sung were English, French, German, Japanese, Hungarian, Swedish, Polish, Dutch, Norwegian, Czech, Danish, and Icelandic.

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