Johnny D. Symon
G20 and the art of deception
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By Johnny D. Symon
April 3, 2009

Early last Sunday morning in Spain, and way ahead of the G20 meeting in London, national TV screens flickered a little, then revealed the motley and undynamic duo of "Economy" Minister, Pedro "Insolbency" Solbes, and Vice Presidenta and the fair spittin' of Ziggy Stardust, Señorita de la Vaguely. Both buttheads had gotten together to explain that, though in direct contradiction to Pedro and Zappo's assurances just a few weeks past that no Spanish Bank was in difficulties, today they had to announce that the Bank of Spain would be bailing out the bank Caja Castilla La Mancha, for this entity finds itself with a 3 billion black hole, therefore the bailout figure will be nigh on 8 billion, "But don't panic. Everything's under control !!"

That was more or less the sentiment of last Sunday's message, a message sprung on the Spanish public long before most of them had climbed out of their beds. But the truth is that in reality this was no message at all, it was a political ruse, for just several hours later began a nationwide 50-city Spanish Protest against Zapatonto's License To Kill Abortion Program. The announcement therefore was well timed to steal the show and lessen the damage that the protest would cause. It's a well known fact that politicians use this method worldwide, and it's a tried and tested formula because, sad to say, most of the Joe and Josephine public of this world are not trained to understand and recognize the political art of deception.

Needless to say, Sunday morning's crisis announcement is a thing of the past, the sands and the mists of time, though just a few days worth, have settled over and swirl around a now forgotten statement. As Spain slid into a new week, all eyes turned to London, England, and the G20 Meet where "whirled crass" politicos from all leanings of the Left, Right, and Center sort, merged together as a single body, proudly announcing that they'd created The New Marshall Plan, though somehow I very much doubt if the great General George Catlett Marshall would concur. For The New Marshall Plan is really a Plan set for The End of Days, and further proof that the Book of Daniel and The Apocalypse are going firmly according to The Prophetic Plan, and it's understanding of future events yet unfolding, and of which we ourselves are now living through and experiencing firsthand, leads those of us with this prior knowledge to deduce that not one leader within G20 is working for the right side. All of them are on the side of Satan, as they strive to Centralize and Control, not just the world's resources, meaning that which comes out of the soil, subsoil, seas, and depths of the earth, but that which belongs to the individual; generated wealth.

Michael Bresciani and other Prophecy scholars, few, though not far between each other, have no trouble determining truth from error in our End of Days scenario. They already can see why most of the world would welcome the thought of being tattooed with the mark of the beast, and therefore also consent to the future invasion of Israel by all the world's nations rolled into one army, to fight against what they perceive to be the ultimate enemy facing their Glorious World Government. Few will recognize the truth and their defeat will be swift and sure, as they battle shoulder-to-shoulder against God's Might. Is that melodramatic enough? I hope it is, though it don't even come close to the melodrama of last Sunday's early announcement, or the G20's inauguration of it's One World Marshall Plan #2.

To take just a single glance at the G20 leaders is all that should be required to fill in the gaps surrounding The End of Days. Russia, China, and the US, together as brothers in arms in the fight against their perceived "world economic crisis" and "climate change," as a prelude to some time in the future when shoulder-to-shoulder they'll battle against the greatest crisis of all, of how to wage war and win against God Himself, leaving only their tower still standing.

But you know something? I have a simple way of seeing things as they really are, and political crisis-making is no different, because it all boils down to "the dog and the stick." If you poke a dog with a stick, the stick becomes it's enemy, not you. In Spain the bull gets angry at the red cape, not the matador. And politicians recognize this fact better than anyone else, because politicians are no more and no less than "Robin Hoodwinkers." They'll poke you with a stick named "greedy bankers." And as we all chew down on them we're plainly unaware that the politician holding the stick drew revenue from that stick's perceived ill-gotten gains, and as dogs we'll fail to tie in the politician's self-made huge Federal Debt with toxic mechanisms in the free market, for Federal Debt is indeed a very bad toxic mechanism, one that bankers can not be blamed for.

I well remember one old episode of the TV series Becker, where some were sitting around in the café discussing what they thought would be the worst way to meet one's end, the worst way to die. Jake, the newsstand guy, offered what was my favorite, "Well, you're running through the woods getting chased by a pack of wolves, wearing pants made of meat ... !!" And I always regarded Jake, the blind newsstand guy, to be the show's most solid character and a man of wisdom. I reckon he had a point there, and I feel it myself, though maybe my pants ain't meat, they're made out of ten dollar bills, and the G20 as a pack of wolves are right on my tail. The G20, spiritually or Biblically speaking, are wolves in sheep's clothing.

I laughed heartily when I heard some of them talk of "reviving" industry and the world economy. I found it funny because the guys who said it had never achieved anything outside of politics, and politics is not an achievement, it's a sickness. I tried to imagine some Neanderthal politician standing beside someone with the world's first wheel, and taking some of the credit for making the invention a reality. And another politician beside the inventor of the wheelbarrow, and another even beside Leonardo da Vinci, trying to take some of the credit for Leonardo's new ideas.

But my futile imaginings held no water, for, in truth, creators are creators, ministering to the needs of humanity, whereas political yackers produce nothing of any value, and simply serve, through their words, the futile schemes of the god of darkness.

The past week, for me, serves as a further conclusion that it's not the death of freedom that we face, but the theft of it. The G20 have set about turning the world into a Single Farm. They'll be the farmers, and we'll be the cattle, about to receive a hot branding iron. But it's all for our own good of course, lest we wander off some place here or there, only to find ourselves lost, or perhaps free, as the case may be, for it's all a matter of opinion really, or, in our case, the scriptures.

© Johnny D. Symon

 

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