Election Review - CXIX
Election Review - CXIX
Election Review - CXIX
I attended this conference in Newfoundland, PA [near the NY-State border] sponsored by the
https://freedomfaithandfamily.org/; it combined the need to rehab the “Black Robed Regiment”
that functioned in the Revolutionary War era [popularized by Glenn Beck on FNC] and the urgency
of electoral integrity to be restored in PA [noting also this encyclical was broadcast via
Rumble.com]. The first three installments [part-1, part-2, part-3] are available; the final section
will be provided when available, including a brief Good Sex/Bad Sex video targeting youth that
was produced by Richard Panzer. Not online (but provided as a handout) were backgrounders.
Unaware of the fact that this would be both broadcast live and immediately preserved, an effort
was made to take notes; these can be abbreviated, providing impetus to watch the presentations
that constituted the third annual event (preceding a weekend Freedom Festival). The agenda was
occasionally amplified by brief speakers (Daryl Brooks and Frank Stavo); the no-show invocation
by Pastor Eugene Kennet was supplanted by Pastor Gary W. Haskell (who subsequently discussed
the Black Robed Regiment, along with Pastor Dan Fisher, and lamented how the acting-POTUS
has reduced America from being in the penthouse to languishing in the outhouse). The speakers
reinforced the prior pervasive conclusion in these memos that the perps of the current debacle
must be perceived in Manichean [good vs. evil] terms; they also linked the need for the worlds of
religion and politics to be meshed. Their presentations were replete with Biblical citations, both
from the Old Testament (noting Genesis 3 highlights “Adam and Eve” and not “Adam and Steve”)
and the New Testament (quoting Luke 5, which mandates efforts to catch the “fish” of mankind
while probing as “deeply” as possible). Thematically, it was emphasized that good governance
must be achieved internally before aspiring to tackle this desirable/necessary goal externally.
A remarkable telescopic history of religion before/during/after the Revolutionary War was given
by Cheryl K. Chumley, Managing Editor of the Washington Times online edition, who captured the
ambient mood after having complained about GOP impotence and Dem Commies by noting
“Many are the ills of the righteous, But the LORD delivereth him out of them all” [Psalms 34:19].
There was a “Second Amendment” subcontext, with gun-toters unabashedly manifesting the
“personal responsibility” mantra; this also is thematic of the weekend Freedom Festival. Had a
chance to chat with two major politicos, Teddy Daniels and Rick Saccone, Constitutionalists both.
Missed chance to chat with Sam Faddis who ended is comments about electoral aberrations with
the suggestion that opponents thereto be provided pink-slips; I must respectfully disagree with
any suggestion that pressure must be redirected from 2020 to 2022 and, thus, have asked pals to
seek clarification of this surprising coda, for he had just completed an explanation for how the
entire Pennsylvania debacle had been initiated and had persisted, c/o RINO/GOPe anti-Trumpers.
[This discussion is encompassed in the 10/9/2021 electoral overview that follows immediately.]