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Myrna Ferguson

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
5/27/2016 11:33:33 PM
Miguel,

The article about prisons is awful. Did you know they make money off of people being in prison? I think I read it 1st then I was told it was the truth. How does $30,00 a year sound to you. That is Pa, don't know about other states.

I think it was 10 years ago. I went to a banquet , the speaker was from the state telling more jail being built and how bad it was and that more jails would be needed in the near future. I wonder why, money maker!!!
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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
5/28/2016 12:28:33 AM

Sure it's awful, Myrna. And hard to believe indeed, an immoral system more akin with dictatorship regimes.

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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
5/28/2016 12:46:18 AM

A Spirit Of Violence And Civil Unrest Is Rising In America

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It was only a matter of time before our deeply divided nation was going to start coming apart at the seams. Waves of anger, frustration, violence and civil unrest are starting to sweep across the United States, and political rallies for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump have become a focal point for releasing some of that energy. The angry mob that threw rocks, bottles and burning T-shirts at police and Donald Trump supporters on Tuesday night wanted to get the attention of the national media, and they got it in droves. Now that the election is less than five months away, this kind of scene is going to be repeated over and over, and this is something that I warned about back in March. Millions upon millions of our young people have fully embraced the radical left, and they have already made it exceedingly clear that they are not afraid to use violence to advance their cause.

Never before in my lifetime have I seen America so divided. Our politicians and the mainstream media have been endlessly pitting various groups against one another for years, and wherever you look hearts are growing very cold.

I have said it before, and I will say it again. I believe that this is going to be the most chaotic election season that we have ever experienced, and the chaos and violence that are going to be unleashed over the next five months are going to shock the entire world.

On Tuesday night, the angry mob that gathered outside of the Albuquerque Convention Center didn’t seem to care who they hurt as they unleashed their anger. According to Fox News, some of the protesters even tried to set police horses on fire…

The rampaging gang was made up of anti-Trump goons — waving the Mexican flag and burning a Trump banner.

“Viva Mexico,” protesters shouted, according to the Albuquerque Journal.

The rioters even targeted police horses — knocking one down – and throwing burning T-shirts at others. Who tries to burn down a horse?

How sick and twisted do you have to be to try to set a horse on fire?

But this is what happens when a spirit of violence descends on a group of people. The consequences can quickly spiral out of control in unexpected ways.

Here is how CNS News described the chaotic scene outside of the Albuquerque Convention Center…

In one of the presidential campaign year’s more grisly spectacles, protesters in New Mexico opposing Donald Trump’s candidacy threw burning T-shirts, plastic bottles and other items at police officers, injuring several, and toppled trash cans and barricades.

Police responded by firing pepper spray and smoke grenades into the crowd outside the Albuquerque Convention Center.

According to at least one report, rocks thrown by some of the rioters were actually flying through the convention center windows, and a number of innocent people got hurt.

What would make people act like that? This isn’t what America is supposed to look like. But when fundamental institutions such as the family and the church start to crumble, this is how people start to behave. You can see a clip that includes footage of protesters jumping on police cars last night in Albuquerque right here

And of course the spirit of violence and civil unrest that is rising in America is not limited to Donald Trump rallies.

In major cities all over the nation, violent crime is rising by double digit percentages. In Chicago, the number of people that have been shot so far in 2016 is 50 percent higher than during the same period last year

This past weekend in Chicago saw another five killed and 40 wounded in shootings, slightly down from Mother’s day weekend when eight people were killed and 42 wounded. The two weekends are indicative of what’s taking place in the homicide riddled city, in which the number of people shot so far this year is running an astonishing 50% above this time last year – what’s worse, summer is not even here yet, which is traditionally the city’s most violent period.

Yikes!

Other big cities are seeing similar spikes in violent crime. The following is an excerpt from a recent article in the New York Times

Experts cannot agree on what to call a recent rise in homicides, much less its cause, but new data on Friday that showed a sharp spike in homicide rates in more than 20 cities rekindled debate over whether it was time for alarm.

The data showed particularly significant increases in homicides in six cities in the first three months of the year compared with the same period last year — Chicago, Dallas, Jacksonville, Fla., Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Memphis.

If this is happening now, with the stock market soaring and unemployment a bit lower than it was during the depths of the last recession, what is going to happen when things start getting really bad in this country?

Desperate people do desperate things, and if people are willing to hurl rocks and set horses on fire because they are upset at a political candidate, what are they going to do when there is no food for their families?

Just look at what is happening down in Venezuela. People are hunting down dogs and cats because they don’t have anything to eat. There have been at least 107 mass looting events so far in 2016 alone, and crime is completely and utterly out of control.

What is happening down there is eventually coming to America too, and the chaos and violence that we will see during the coming months will be a small preview of that.

The funny thing is that none of these political protests are going to matter anyway. It remains my contention that the elite will move heaven and earth to do whatever is necessary to keep Donald Trump out of the White House. They have already spent tens of millions of dollars against him and they have continuously had their media outlets put out “hit pieces” in an attempt to destroy him.

But their bag of tricks goes a lot deeper than that, and this is not a game to them.

I know that a lot of people out there have some very high hopes for Donald Trump, and we should be praying for him and for his family.

However, the time when the people determined the direction of this nation is long past, and the elite guard their monopoly over the political process very zealously.


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5/28/2016 12:56:49 AM

ELIJAH WOOD & COREY FELDMAN SPEAK OUT AGAIN ABOUT HOLLYWOOD PEDOPHILIA


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As we’ve come to discover time and time again, many secrets hide behind Hollywood’s glamorous doors. Actor Elijah Wood’s recent remarks on Monday about the realities of child star sexual abuse in the industry offer us yet another glimpse behind the curtain.

The interview, given to The Sunday Times to promote upcoming movie The Trust, took a dark turn when the topic of child stars and pedophilia arose. “There are a lot of vipers in this industry, people who only have their own interests in mind. There is darkness in the underbelly,” he told the interviewer.

“What bums me about these situations is that the victims can’t speak as loudly as the people in power,” Wood continued. “That’s the tragedy of attempting to reveal what is happening to innocent people: They can be squashed, but their lives have been irreparably damaged.”

The interview prompted international attention and a slew of questions regarding Wood’s heavy words, which caused the actor to put out a statement clarifying his comments.

“Let me be clear: This subject of child abuse is an important one that should be discussed and properly investigated,” he said. “But as I made absolutely clear to the writer, I have no firsthand experience or observation of the topic, so I cannot speak with any authority beyond articles I have read and films I have seen.”

Wood claimed he had based his comments on a documentary he had seen called An Open Secret, focused on young men exposing sexual assault they had faced by older gentlemen in Hollywood.

While the statement may have cleared up questions regarding Wood’s personal experience with the matter, it only put the spotlight back on a troubling issue that continues to lurk beneath the surface in the industry, especially for vulnerable child actors who don’t immediately jump to stardom, but instead have many hands trying to “help” them climb up — some clearly through manipulation for personal gain.

Before Wood stirred up controversy on the subject, child actor Corey Feldman touched on it in 2011, claiming that it was “the No. 1 problem in Hollywood,” and calling it “the big secret.” And while his comments went underreported, his statements proved powerful.

When asked in an interview about the loss of innocence in his childhood, the actor blamed the adults and pedophilia. On a personal account, Feldman explained how he and fellow former child star Corey Haim were fed drugs and taken advantage of, and the trauma associated with this is what Feldman claims played a large role in Haim’s death.

“There’s one person to blame in the death of Corey Haim, and that person happens to be a Hollywood mogul, and that person needs to be exposed, but unfortunately I can’t be the one to do it.” He also attributes this behavior to people who feel they are above the law because they are either very powerful, or connected to people with a lot of power.

There have even been some high-profile legal cases, including that of Martin Weiss, who managed young stars. He pleaded no contest to two counts of child molestation in 2012.

And Anne Henry, the co-founder of BizParentz, a resource for the parents of child actors, claimed that “probably every child actor has brushed shoulders with a pedophile in the industry.”

These matter-of-fact comments from various people in the industry make it seem as though everyone knows about this problem, but no one really wants to do anything about it. Has it become, in some form, accepted? Why will no one come forward and call perpetrators to justice?

Feldman told The Hollywood Reporter that, while he “would love to name names,” he is legally unable to do so because of statute-of-limitation laws in California.

It’s a dark and twisted side of Hollywood not often represented, but one that clearly needs to be further addressed.

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