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John,

Could you put a bit about the book at the top of the page in this discussion (so that it stays in the top of each page). I have gotten a number of inquiries about how to get the book.

Here is what I would like to have posted:

Get your individual copy of "How to Prepare for the Coming Storms" with a $25 donation to the following GoFundMe site -
https://www.gofundme.com/f/coming-storms-preparation

Once you make the donation, you will get a message through GoFundMe with instructions to verify your email for receipt of the e-book.


This way people will understand a book is available (still) and they won't have to wade through a bunch of pages to figure out how to get it.

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I just added it to the home page of the main web site. Check it out.

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John wrote:
Fri Aug 27, 2021 11:03 pm
I just added it to the home page of the main web site. Check it out.
Just saw it. Looks fine. I still think it would help if there was something on the discussion page that would guide people there. But I don't know if that is possible or not.

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** 28-Aug-2021 World View: Link to Navigator's book GoFundme site
John wrote:
Fri Aug 27, 2021 11:03 pm
> I just added it to the home page of the main web site. Check it
> out.
Navigator wrote:
Fri Aug 27, 2021 11:34 pm
> Just saw it. Looks fine. I still think it would help if there
> was something on the discussion page that would guide people
> there. But I don't know if that is possible or not.
It took me a while, but I finally figured out how to make the
message appear on the home page of the forum:

index.php

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John wrote:
Sat Aug 28, 2021 11:29 am

It took me a while, but I finally figured out how to make the
message appear on the home page of the forum:

index.php
Thanks John. I think this is a good way to make access easier.

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It really feels like this is it. I have not prepared any supplies in order to survive what is coming. I have no interest in living in a dead world bereft of joy. My only hope is and has been God.

God's Will be done.

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JCP wrote:
Sun Aug 29, 2021 5:05 am
It really feels like this is it. I have not prepared any supplies in order to survive what is coming. I have no interest in living in a dead world bereft of joy. My only hope is and has been God.

God's Will be done.
Amen. I'm ready for a lot of things, but not going nuts to prepare for really out there scenarios for the same reason.

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** 29-Aug-2021 World View: The beginning of the 'Regeneracy'

ABC News is part of the mainstream media, has always provided cover
for President Biden no matter how stupid and destructive the decisions
of his administration and the Democrats, including opening the border,
opening the prisons, defunding the police, allowing the importation of
fentanyl, and allowing the mass street slaughter of blacks to
continue. No matter how destructive and damaging the policy, ABC News
and the mainstream media were always there to ridicule anyone who
criticized the Democrats. Only Fox News ever provided balanced
coverage, and their anchors were regularly described as racist or
white supremacist, and their families were often threatened with
violence by mobs of antifa-blm-linked woke crowds.

Listening to "ABC News Thisweek" this Sunday morning, one might almost
think that he had accidentally tuned into Fox News. They were
painting the situation in Afghanistan in the most horrific terms (in
my opinion, correctly), and they were blaming it all on the ridiculous
decisions and behavior of Biden.

(Incidentally, a fascinating part of the show was the interview with
the former army ranger Jariko Denman. He was apparently one of the
people I described in my previous posting on "Pineapple Express," and
he described how he and the others were operating.)

Many times in the past, I've described the concept of "Regeneracy" in
generational theory. This is one or more events that cause political
differences to be put aside, and cause the population to be unified
behind the leader. In World War II, it was the Pearl Harbor bombing
and the Bataan Death March.

The Afghanistan catastrophe, combined with memories of 9/11/2001, and
the size of last Thursday's ISIS-K attack, killing over a dozen
American soldiers, can be considered the first major event of the
current Regeneracy. It's forcing the woke garbage to be put aside,
and uniting Republicans, Democrats and independents.

However, it's not a Regeneracy in the same way as Pearl Harbor. FDR
knew how to react, and even today his words "A day that will live in
infamy" still ring true.

Contrast that with Biden's pathetic robotic performance, baring his
teeth, saying "we will find you, we will make you pay," and hanging
his head in shame. (Former President Trump posted a video, broadcast
on Fox but ignored by the mainstream media, that was much more
memorable and to the point.)

So while the Pearl Harbor bombing united the country behind FDR, the
Afghanistan catastrophe is uniting the country AGAINST Biden and the
Democrats.

The Democrats are hoping that the whole catastrophe will pass quickly
from public memory, and they can go back to one destructive policy
after another. If the opposite happens -- that the situation
continues to worsen -- then Biden's presidency will be untenable. The
next two in line - Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi -- are just as
incompetent as Biden.

This "Regeneracy Event" is going to have political consequences. It
will be necessary to find a way, within the Constitution, to find a
way to replace Biden with someone competent.

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John wrote:
Sun Aug 29, 2021 10:49 am
This "Regeneracy Event" is going to have political consequences. It will be necessary to find a way, within the Constitution, to find a way to replace Biden with someone competent.
By the S&H definition it is called the trigger event. I have them as the death of George Floyd and Covid hitting America. They did have a political consequence in the removal of Trump.

Granted, Biden hasn't had smooth sailing so far. Still, spending mucho bucks to keep a corrupt unpopular administration around was going to have to end eventually. The mistake was made a long time ago, and subsequent presidents did not have the gumption to cut their losses. Whether the fallout effects his other policies we will have to see.

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** 29-Aug-2021 World View: Regenerating civic unity
Bob Butler wrote:
Sun Aug 29, 2021 4:20 pm
> By the S&H definition it is called the trigger event. I have them
> as the death of George Floyd and Covid hitting America. They did
> have a political consequence in the removal of Trump.
The word "Regeneracy" refers to the regeneracy of civic unity. It
can't just be some random political event and, indeed, there are many
substantial political events that don't regenerate civic unity, or
which even generate further political divisiveness, the opposite of
civic unity. The death of George Floyd and the Covid pandemic may
have been substantial political events, but they did not regenerate
civic unity in any way that I'm aware of. In fact, they generated
further political divisiveness. You cannot have a "Regeneracy" unless
it regenerates civic unity, since that's what the word means.
Therefore, they could not be regeneracy events (or regeneracy trigger
events).

The Afghanistan catastrophe is causing a regeneracy of civic unity in
a way that I haven't seen since 9/11/2001. It appears to have united
Democrats, Republicans and independents. Whether that will last will
be clearer after Tuesday.

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