Kristallnacht Foreshocks
November 9th, 2018Your Turn is Coming
An interesting thing happened recently. Antifers showed up at Tucker Carlson’s house, blocked off his street at both ends, tried to break down his front door, and left signs on his vehicles. They painted a sign on his driveway. They chanted threats, telling the Carlsons they were not safe.
I suppose nearly everyone who follows the news knows about it.
Carlson has a wife and four children. His wife was home alone at the time. Imagine what the attack must have been like for her. Her yard was full of strangers. A criminal was hurling himself against the front door. No one was there to help her. She was so scared, she locked herself in a pantry. In her own home. In America. In a wealthy suburb of a major city. In 2018.
I hate to say, “Imagine what they might have done to her had they gotten in,” because it seems to imply that nothing was done to her. Mrs. Carlson is a crime victim. She is the victim of several felonies. What happened to her wasn’t a protest. It was an unsuccessful home invasion coupled with terroristic threats.
A woman in the gang of terrorists said she wished she had brought a pipe bomb, and her remark was captured in video posted by the gang itself. Now the Carlsons will have that on their minds every day.
Leftists have been known to send people real bombs that blow up. Barack Obama’s friend Bill Ayers hurt people with bombs, and he’s proud of it to this day. When a gang of leftist criminals talks about bombs, you can’t wave your hand and dismiss it.
Yes, a mentally ill conservative just sent fake bombs to liberal personalities. That doesn’t make the right as dangerous as the left. He was an outlier with no support from other conservatives. Antifa is a big organization, it starts political violence as a matter of policy, and the press supports it. I’m talking about the same MSM that has nearly ignored a violent attack on a major media figure’s home and wife.
We still haven’t seen a violent right-wing mob phenomenon that mirrors what’s happening on the left. One or two nuts may heckle or disrupt, but we don’t see buses of agitators surrounding the homes of people like Don Lemon or Anderson Cooper. We don’t see conservatives barging into restaurants and banging on tables belonging to liberal politicians. We don’t see mobs of conservative kids from Utah pouring into stores and stealing merchandise.
The problem is asymmetrical.
We only see mob violence coming from the left, just as we only see witches gather to curse conservative politicians.
In order to discourage future attacks, the people involved in this home invasion–all of them–need to do time. They probably won’t, because Antifers wear masks. Antifers are hard to identify, because they lack courage. They’re not like the activists of 60 years ago, who were willing to be stand up and be counted. They want to commit crimes on the weekends and then go home, put on their J. Crew and Banana Republic clothes, and go back to work in their cubicles.
Conservative politicians have started using the word “mob” to alert voters to the left’s dangerous new tactics, and liberals are fighting the label. They know their mob tactics are making them vulnerable in the court of public opinion. Unfortunately for the left, the label is completely accurate, and the warnings, even if motivated by the self-interest of politicians, are factual and important.
I hope conservatives don’t decide to adopt the mob strategy. I guarantee you, carnal conservatives are talking about it already. It would make things much worse. You can’t fight immorality by becoming immoral.
The spirit behind the mobs is the antichrist spirit. It’s the same spirit that spurred pogroms. It spurred persecution of Jews in Nazi-dominated Europe. The way it works now is the same way it worked then. It started small, and it made itself popular. Then it became dominant, and the scale of its atrocities increased until it took over nations and caused normal people to overlook and participate in acts that were abominable. It made the obscene mundane.
The antichrist spirit didn’t start by building death camps and herding Jews into gas chambers. It started by saying Jews–all of them–were “the problem.” Then it became acceptable to insult and falsely accuse. Then came laws that seemed only reasonable, given the “settled” fact that Jews were evil people who destroyed nations. Then came “relocation” to “work camps.” Then came the crematoriums and ovens.
Liberals and journalists are now telling us Christians, conservatives, and Israel are “the problem.” They are burying us with false accusations of racism, white supremacy, selfishness (we give more to charity than they do), and ignorance. They are encouraging people to mistreat us. They are censoring us on the Internet. They are working to make people ashamed of failing to join the persecution. The planned result is a nation in which we can’t win elections. After that come the new laws, and once the laws are in place, mistreating us and killing us will be things to be openly celebrated.
The Constitution won’t save us. It can be amended or even repealed, legally. An amendment only takes a 2/3 vote in Congress (or a convention called by 2/3 of our state legislatures), and look how united Democrats are when they vote against reason. Only one Democrat voted for Justice Kavanaugh. Look up the records for justices nominated by Republicans. The opposition, even to uncontroversial nominees, has generally been very solid, especially compared to Republican opposition to Democrat nominees.
It won’t be that hard to restructure our laws. We have had Congresses with over 70% Democrat control. Our only safety is God’s favor.
I wish Christians understood the importance of confession, repentance, and abundant prayer. We live in pride and denial, so God fights us instead of helping us. We created the mobs, but we see ourselves as innocent martyrs.
I assume we’re going to see a day when Antifers start showing up in rural areas, to attack armed conservatives. What a mess that will be. If a mob came to my house and tried to break in, and they chanted that I wasn’t safe, I wouldn’t sit in the pantry waiting for them to kill me, my dad, and my pets. I’d have more than one semi-automatic rifle by my side, with a great deal of ammunition ready to fire. I’d be wearing electronic earmuffs that magnify speech and muffle gunshots. If my phone weren’t jammed, I would also have the police on the line, but would I be strong enough to wait for them?
I can’t imagine shooting another person, but fear will make you do things you hate. I’m not unusual, either. There are millions of well-armed conservatives all over the country. It would be disastrous if Antifa started selecting targets from among us.
We’re used to seeing headlines that say someone has shot 10 or 12 people. We are not used to seeing those headlines followed by, “No Charges Filed.” Imagine the rage that would stoke on the left.
Maybe God will motivate us to give up our guns soon. It may be better to be murdered than to send ignorant people to hell.
We are all familiar with Holocaust stories about Jews who stayed in Europe until it was too late. I feel like one who left early. I know people who live in areas that will be swamped quickly. For a long time, God has been moving Christians out of cities, but most Christians don’t listen to God. Many are so confused, uninformed, and blind, they think Jesus was a socialist. Many think they can save their sin-wasted cities and neighborhoods if they just hold on. I expect to hear bad news about these people in the future. I’m very glad God moved me out.
People marveled when I moved to the country. They thought I’d be bored. I haven’t regretted it for a fraction of a second. I’m not bored at all. I miss nothing Miami has to offer. I’m glad to be away from the angry, ignorant people. If I had to leave here, I would move to another state, not Miami. I want to move to an even bigger property, farther in the woods.
Cities have some temptations, but Miami is a very coarse and unsophisticated city, so it isn’t alluring. There is no culture at all. Nationally recognized performers routinely skip Miami when they plan tours. There are no good museums. The people only educate themselves enough to make money, so they are shallow and unaccomplished apart from their vocations. There are no nice parks. The restaurants aren’t great. There is no history whatsoever; nothing important has ever happened in Miami. The weather is unpleasant for 8 months of the year. The beaches are mediocre and full of exhibitionists. The inhabitants refuse to speak the language of the country that saved them. It’s hard to think of a reason to miss the place, but it’s impossible not to think of reasons to flee.
Miami is a city of boors and bullies.
It’s very nice to be where I am. It’s a gigantic blessing. The farther I am from people who are addicted to cities, the happier I will be, because those are the people who will do the Beast’s work. While they are digesting their conservative, Christian, and Jewish neighbors, I hope to be in the country, preparing for the end stages of our planet’s disease.
November 9th, 2018 at 2:49 PM
In prayer today; no news and no social media, except for YouTube. When I read anything, it’s the Bible or someone I know is talking about God.
I’ve been say for a while that all mobs are demonic; the individuals feed off the raw emotions of anger and violence. Those emotions swirl around and build up in power like a hurricane sitting still over the ocean.
Then the hurricane moves in over the land and destroys everything in its path. That’s what a mob is — an unreasonable storm of destruction.
November 9th, 2018 at 4:05 PM
Steve, I hear ya. I have only been to Miami once and I NEVER want to go back. I was staying in a hotel downtown and while I never felt unsafe I was told to be very wary of where I was during the day and not to go outside the gates at night.
I was nearly squished when a cement truck cut a corner and hopped a curb.
I also expected the city to look nice but it was dull and drab.
I moved out to the country from Tulsa years ago and I feel much like you do about your escape from Miami. Well, probably not quite the same as Tulsa is most probably a paradise compared to Miami.
November 9th, 2018 at 5:05 PM
“I’ve been say for a while that all mobs are demonic”
Have you read what Jewish legend says about the mobs in Sodom and Gomorrah? Now that I think about it, a mob voted for the crucifixion, and a mob voted for a Jewish king instead of rule by prophets and priests.
November 10th, 2018 at 12:37 AM
I’m thinking of the demonic winds burning so much of
California today. The hot, dry, winds that come so often to them and other western states. Juliette described them perfectly:
“Those emotions swirl around and build up in power like a hurricane sitting still over the ocean.” Powerful words describing powerful demons.
Only they aren’t sitting still and over the ocean, although they seem to be sweeping that way, as if they could wipe the sin away and sweep it into the sea.
We are all lucky we haven’t been consumed by those flames. We live with the demons that can cause them.
November 10th, 2018 at 8:18 AM
These mobs in the US are funded by George Soros. Don’t get me started on that horrific man.
We are much closer to the end than most people think.
I fear for my 3 children. I won’t go down without defending them.
November 10th, 2018 at 11:38 AM
What gets me is the complete absence of reason. These people are nearly unassailable in their conviction of the “holiness” of their cause. It’s interesting. We are the infidels. And we are being attacked on multiple front, from without and within. Islam wants us dead, Antifia thinks we’re Islam or Nazis and wants us erased like Iran wants Israel erased. Not just gone, but purged from memory. People get blocked on Twitter or even charged with a “hate crime” for criticizing Islam, or any manner of social justice protected classes, but Christianity is an all-purpose target for all sorts of incredibly vile things and people just shrug.
The celebrities with their houses burning down strike me as someone who builds their house on sand. They build on the ridge lines of these mountains, surrounded on all sides by highly flammable scrub, and then are surprised when it goes up in smoke. I mean, on the one hand, it truly is a terrible tragedy, lives lost, an entire town burned to the ground, but Pres. Trump has a point. The reason it was so bad was that California is not managing it’s forests. Environmental regs actually prevent clearing of underbrush or selecting cutting of diseased trees, somehow thinking that the “natural state” is preferable.
An interesting parallel. Our ‘natural state” is wild and unkempt as well. Unless I spend the time to keep my life free of choking undergrowth and things which could too easily blow-up in my face, I am building my house on a wind-swept ridgeline just waiting for the next spark to bring it all down. The more effort we put into clearing out the deadwood, the safer we’ll be when everything around us falling apart. Don’t build your house out of matches, then blame the fire when it burns down.
November 10th, 2018 at 6:49 PM
I’m pretty sure that Ann Coulter wrote a book about demonic mobs.
November 10th, 2018 at 6:51 PM
You mention Kristallnacht.
Tangentially, you might find this video interesting.
https://youtu.be/TO0cY_twk6I