WATCH VIDEO: Trap is set. War, collapse, digital prison and more discussed with Minute to Midnight podcaster Tony Koretz

Good Saturday morning to you all, my friends. I have a very special video interview with Tony to share with you in which we discuss all of the timely topics we are currently living through and soon to encounter. I am also working to get a weekly news roundup out to you later this morning. Please watch and share this interview far and wide, as those who’ve seen it are telling me it’s one of the most important media interviews I’ve done in a while.

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2 thoughts on “WATCH VIDEO: Trap is set. War, collapse, digital prison and more discussed with Minute to Midnight podcaster Tony Koretz”

  1. It’s complete madness that Western leadership pushes so hard for world war. It feels like before WWI when there was building such a rage by Europe’s kings war against each other. But in the summer of 1914, there was also a deep desire for cataclysmic, cathartic change on Europe’s (and later America’s) general population–like a gathering storm about to burst. During August 1914, huge crowds gathered spontaneously throughout Europe demonstrating their craving for war. It was called “the August Madness”, and was quite akin to a religious experience as some recounted later. When war was finally declared, millions rushed off the to the recruiting centers to enlist and onward to their deaths.

    But now, I don’t see that mad enthusiasm of the common folks anywhere to go to war. There’s been too many wars. Instead it is the oligarchs spoiling to go to war on any pretext. To get the commoners (especially the generation born after 9/11) to enlist in their wars, there would have to be a false flag event or economic collapse–something really jarring. So I hope that when the next false flag event or economic disaster occurs that people are wiser now and not get stampeded into volunteering for war. Somewhere we all have to say “hell no, we won’t go”.

    There’s a lot of noise trying to get Americans to war against each other. The Charlie Kirk assassination was immediately used by right-wing politicians for an attack on the Left; while lefties immediately and nastily vented their glee over Kirk’s death, enraging decent people, left and right. And it’s strange how the media and the so-called memorial service for Kirk just knew how to spin all this, one way or the other, to get people stirred up. All of it from start to finish was a professional hit on both Kirk and the American people. The spin entertainment is not over yet. Daily it finds new targets to raise hate levels.

    Concerning the current social/spiritual atmosphere, all this past year, I’ve been seeing big floods of young people into my church. Our church is extremely traditional (Orthodox), so we don’t have “programs” or “contemporary worship” or anything novel that once attracted earlier generations. We have instead a 1500+ year old service that everyone stands (not sit) through the whole time (2 hours). This Sunday we were full to the rafters! What does this mean? I wonder if other churches are seeing something similar among the young. The boomer generation left the Church in droves back in the day, but now what’s going on?? Maybe if this younger generation is truly coming to God more seriously than previous generations, there may be some hope for this nation. Do these kids see what’s going on around them in this world, do they understand the stakes? I don’t know. Their lives seem otherwise ordinary. What draws them to God at this moment in history?

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