Is Covid-19 a genetically engineered disease targeted at black people that has GONE WRONG!!!???

I can’t believe I am writing this! Am I crazy? I’m starting to think Covid-19 is a genetically engineered virus created to destroy black people, that has “gone wrong” killing many people it was not supposed to.

I wouldn’t put it past a type of people who are fuelled by avarice and a lack of respect for human life, because they idolise their own appearance (race) so much, to be behind something like this.

It comes as no surprise at the moment at least, because of the rise of right-wing governments in many parts of the world.

Every day I’m seeing how much some people in society hate black people, stupid shootings over nothing, police brutality, institutions failing us over and over again, there is something ingrained in our societies consciousness that devalues, marginalises and then demonises black – period!

When I look at history, I’ve seen these scientists deliberately inject syphilis into black people and deliver all kinds of diseases, sit back, watch and write their theses. I’ve read books by Eugenicist thinkers that go into some detail to explain how they believe that black people are sub-human.

Maybe this world changing event is just Eugenics taken a step forward. Maybe it’s not “Fear of a black planet”, but “Fear of any black people on the planet”.

I believe Eugenics will backfire, I found this scripture which seems to fit…

“However, these people insult anything they don’t understand; and what they do understand naturally, without thinking, like animals—by these things they are destroyed!” (Jude 10)

The weapons they create to destroy us destroy themselves.

And scripture says “No weapon made will prevail against you.” (Isa 54:17)

So, a message to my believing friends and family.

There are a lot of people who are confused by the anguish in the world. As soon as they see something dramatic, they associate it with God. This is a knee jerk reaction. The key is to remain calm.

Coronavirus is not from God but from man.

Remember this virus outbreak was “foretold” in fictional books (very loosely) by Nostradamus (don’t know the title of that book) and then Dean Koontz “The Eyes of Darkness” (1981) that were both sold for money.

Ask yourself the question. Do God’s people receive notice of His works by paying for it?  Is this the way God’s people will receive prophecy? No prophet in the bible charges for their work!

Yahshua (Jesus) said “Freely you have received; freely give.” (Matthew 10:8)

Remember it was Balaam who prophesied against God’s people for money (Numbers chapters 22-24). We also read this about false teachers we need to be aware of:

“They have left the straight way and wandered off to follow the way of Balaam son of Beor, who loved the wages of wickedness.” (2 Peter 2:15)

Notice how slow things have moved since we first heard about Coronavirus (even since it became a “real thing” and not something fictional/or just in China), and how governments are worried about their economies – even to the point of delaying measures to prevent the spread of the virus and source adequate protective equipment to some of the people society depends on to save lives?

We are truly finding out the value of human life to some people.

Where there is loss, there is always profit.

Remember, there are always works done by men controlled by evil. Jannes and Jambres mimicked God’s works and opposed Moses (2 Timothy 3:8).

Please, don’t be deceived by man’s power that either tries to mask itself as the power of God or is wrongly interpreted as such. Do not be afraid:

If you say, “The LORD is my refuge,” and you make the Most High your dwelling, no harm will overtake you, no disaster will come near your tent. (Psalm 91:9&10)

“Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea” (Psalm 46:2).

Pay attention to what is going on, but with a strength of faith like this who needs to fear Coronavirus, 5G, Agenda 2030 or whatever is being cooked up by those who are never satisfied with their control, power and wealth?

Corey Jones: Bitter Justice

It’s a rare occasion that a police officer actually gets convicted for shooting someone unlawfully in the USA; and therefor Corey Jones family will have some consolation, bitter justice, that the killer of their loved one will spend 25 years in prison. This case is an exception rather than the rule.

Background courtesy: https://edition.cnn.com/2019/04/25/us/florida-corey-jones-shooting-sentence/index.html

Computers, binary thought and how our evolution could destroy us!

Computers work rely on binary, 0 = no, 1 = yes. There are only two options possible. However, with sophisticated programming you can make a computer consider multiple options through to billions of them if the programming is good enough and computing power is available. Even the most advanced programs which alow computers to learn (AI – Artificial Intelligence) still relies on binary concepts and carefully selected routines with the same endpoint, a no or a yes, 0 or 1.

It struck me recently, that we humans are becoming more binary in our thought, and that we are losing the subtlety which we should have as apparently God created us as rulers over all that is on the earth. We should have the capacity to consider more than two options, perhaps to arrive at the half way point between two opposites, or any where between those opposites within a wide ranging spectrum of opinion.

I guess the problem comes in to focus when we consider polarisation. When we consider clashes in ideology, for example, between Western Christianity and Islam (or at least some branches of the same), East and West, North Korea and America, Catalonia and Spain, and even the old chestnuts of Capitalism vs Communism. There is always an area where the two “sides” can meet in the middle and for a dialogue that brings them closer together and helps progress. However, that path is too often neglected, and what we find is that people become defensive, entrenched in their positions, moving further away from each other, stretching like an elastic band, thinning out the “area of consensus” in the middle – making relationships strained so that they stand the risk of breaking.

Well, I’m convinced that if we humans don’t kill ourselves with our own binary thought patterns, that we will accomplish the same thing by integrating ourselves with computers. We’ve seen it in the movies for 50 years or more – the slow technological procession, robots, androids, implants and chips, all heading toward the time when humans perhaps evolve into another species totally. Where we can be controlled, always on the grid, where empathy an emotion are banished and all that is needed from us is ordered subservience.

The future is binary dystopia.

The tragedy of neglect

Grenfell Tower has become a symbol of the times in the U.K. The public sector and the services the working class man relies on has been subject to years of neglect, even before the so-called harsher measures of austerity kicked in.

Unless there are protests, cuts to government funding, and in the private sector cutting costs in construction and service provision have an almost invisible presence beyond the murmurs of discontent.

What the disaster at Grenfell Tower has done is make the invisible presence of cuts and cost cutting a horrific and nightmaric vision etched on people’s minds. As we grieve for people who have lost family members if not whole families, friends, and possessions – we can’t help but question how such a  thing can happen in the 21st Century in the UK, let alone in one of the captivating city’s richest boroughs.

here you can clearly see the contrast between those who can afford to pay and maybe buy anything they want, and those who in part rely on the system to help them get through life.

Poor housing is a trap, not just in terms of the safety implications that Grenfell has highlighted, but there are health concerns for people who. Live in squalid, unkept buildings in need of renovation and repair. There is the economic and social exclusion that happens on some estates which creates that micro environment, or pockets of society which seems closed of from the progress more affluent, socially mobile sections of society are able to achieve.

People in such situations are trapped in a variety of ways, and the way our society is structured, the impetus of government and business, seems likely to little by little take away the hopes such people have.

If we all pay into a system that is des ingest to protect all in society, why is it that some people are getting such a rough deal? Why is it that we systemically create a society that seems prone to limit the opportunity afforded to some people and keep them penned up in a stratum of society that further serves to both define and reinforce their status and self vision of those as being seen in need, wanting and dependent.

what I think is becoming more self-evident, is that the people who we define as poor will always be so if we as a society keep failing them and ignoring them, by pandering to those who have more money and influence. What we need is a society with justice at its core, and that doesn’t mean punishing the people who take shortcuts and ruin people’s lives as in the sad case of Grenfell. It means making sure, through the public services and regulation of private companies, that tragedies like this never happen in the first place.

Sainsbury’s Price Hike

I normally get receipts like this when I visit Sainsbury:

sainsuries-receipt I think I would have saved more than that if Sainbury hadn’t put up the prices of quite a few items by 10p!  We used to hear in the news about issues that would affect the price of things of like milk and bread etc, but this price rise was unannounced.  As it appears that the country is on the road to economic recovery, I wonder if price hikes like this will just make it harder for the economic recovery to be felt by anyone but the wealthy, as many families will see any improvement in their financial situation swallowed up by the greed of companies that put up prices for no apparent reason.

Bus Rage?

My car broke down on me just over a couple of weeks ago, it turned out to be a somewhat difficult day because even though I had driven into London for an appointment and got there with no problems, on the way home my car’s engine just decided to start stuttering and cutting out.

Anyway, For about a week a tried cycling into work, which is fine while the weather is cold but dry and great for fitness, but once it starts raining it is horrible!  Who wants to turn up to work wet, soggy and cold.  So after wimping out of cycling, I decided to take the bus to and from work.

My journey to work takes 20-45 minutes by car, normally around 30 minutes but in bad traffic a lot longer.  By cycle, I can make it to work in 30 minutes regardless of traffic, but by bus the journey including the walk to and from the bus stop takes just over an hour.

I’m from Ipswich, and I think there is some kind of unwritten rule among Ipswich folk, that once someone has rung the bell the bus will stop and there is no need to ring it again.  If that person or another person rings the bell again before the bus stops, old folk and parents with children especially turn around and glance fertively, with that quizzical “is something wrong? what’s going on?” look.  Younger people tend to sneer and look as if to say “what’s your problem, are you deaf?”.  Offenders often stare in embarrasment at the floor until the bus diver opens the door to freedom and they can make a quick get away…

But in London, strangely, it’s a quite different situation.  On average I would say the bell is rung at least 3 times before each stop, and sometimes rung even while the bus is actually stationary at a bus stop.  I wonder how bus drivers cope with this constant bell ringing?  I would really p*** me off, and actually does while I am on the bus for only 45-50 minutes – how can they put up with it for a day, and then day after day.  But for me the real question is, why are people on the 118 bus to Morden/Brixton so stupid that they need to ring the bell so much even when the bus is at a stop?  Is there a name for a fear of missing your stop/destination?  I feel like that polite voice that announces which stop you are nearing should be plugged into some kind of ring tolerance circuit set to 3 rings max to trigger “Thankyou, we are aware you want the bus to stop”.  On the fourth ring “The bus driver is aware that you wish to get off the bus”…  But then I get the impresson people would still keep ringing.