My Thoughts

There are days when certain words come to mind and stick like superglue between your fingertips. “Trust takes years to build, seconds to break, and forever to repair” (Unknown). How those words ring so true. Any trust one might have had (and it is questionable at best) in our election process has, for the vast majority of Americans, been broken, for many, perhaps, well beyond repair. Every day our trust becomes ever more tenuous. Trust in the media, in government, in public “science”, and corporate America are now so low as to be non-existent. The truth is we have come to mistrust our own eyes and ears, for so long have we been told “two plus two equals five” and that truth depends solely on opinion polls.

Here is another one: “Trust your hunches. They are usually based on facts filed away just below the conscious level” (Dr. Joyce Brothers). I like that. Always have. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, it is likely a duck. So, when told it is really a bull in a china shop, one can reasonably assume something foul is afoot. As for the most recent election, I cannot rid my mind of the scene from the Wizard of Oz (I wonder if that is the reason it has been removed from annual replay) where Dorothy and her friends finally stand before the Great and Powerful Wizard of Oz pleading their cases while Toto (the dog, in case you are one of one who have never seen or read the tale) runs off, grabs the curtain and reveals the conman behind the wizard machine. “Ignore the man” “Nothing to see here!” “Go away!” “Come back tomorrow!”

The problem is, like Toto exposing the conman, the con has now been exposed for all of our distrusting eyes to see. Any trust remaining is fast melting, like the Wicked Witch of the West, into a puddle of scum. How appropriate. And the more the protestations and disavowals, the louder the media and big tech oligarchs and power elites proclaim victory, claim “nothing to see here,” shout “conspiracy theory”! Despite the growing and overwhelming evidence (facts now in evidence) of malfeasance and highly manipulatable voting systems made by foreign entities, paid for by foreign actors whose intentions are both suspect and self-documented (that is, in writing, for those who only watch Communist News Network, CNN, or read the New York Slimes or the Washington Post cereal box) to have been designed for the specific purpose of altering the outcome of elections—like bought and paid for by Hugo Chavez in Venezuela. Twenty-eight states used the Dominion systems, despite previous protests from both sides of the political divide. The evidence is overwhelming, indisputable, and verified. Votes were tallied by a bankrupt company in Spain using servers (since seized) in Germany. Foreign interference, anyone?

This recent election was rigged. You do not have to trust my word for it. The links provided below should be more than sufficient to persuade rational people. What will happen next is an open question. What should happen even more so. Let us pray to Almighty God that truth will prevail.       

Wakeup America.

Just my thoughts for a Monday, for what it is worth.


Bombshell: The 2020 Election Took Place Under a Trump Declared National Emergency

Executive Order on Imposing Certain Sanctions in the Event of Foreign Interference in a United States Election

Sidney Powell: We are getting ready to overturn election results in multiple states

Designed to rig elections: Trump’s legal team demands probe of Dominion voting software

Dan Bongino Post Election Special: Interviews with Jenna Ellis & Rudy Giuliani

About the author: Deacon Chuck

Deacon Chuck was ordained into the permanent diaconate on September 17, 2011, in the ministry of service to the Diocese of Reno and assigned to St. Albert the Great Catholic Community. He currently serves as the parish bulletin editor and website administrator. Deacon Chuck continues to serve the parish of Saint Albert the Great Catholic Community of the Diocese of Reno, Nevada. He is the Director of Adult Faith Formation and Homebound Ministries for the parish, conducts frequent adult faith formation workshops, and is a regular homilist. He currently serves as the bulletin editor for the parish bulletin. He writes a weekly column intended to encompass a broad landscape of thoughts and ideas on matters of theology, faith, morals, teachings of the magisterium and the Catholic Church; they are meant to illuminate, illustrate, and catechize the readers and now number more than 230 articles. His latest endeavor is "Colloqui: A journal for restless minds", a weekly journal of about 8 pages similar in content to bulletin reflections. All his reflections, homilies, commentaries, and Colloqui are posted and can be found on his website: http://deaconscorner.org. Comments are always welcome and appreciated. He is the author of two books: "The Voices of God: hearing God in the silence" which offers the reader insights into how to hear God’s voice through all of the noise that surrounds us; and "Echoes of Love: Effervescent Memories" which through a combination of prose and verse provides the reader with a wonderful journey on the way to discovering forever love. He regularly speaks to groups of all ages and size and would welcome the opportunity to speak to your group.

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