The "what" can be discerned by observing facts and evidence, and by applying logic.
Answering the "why" requires insight into motivations, and we usually do not know enough about that to make right judgments.
In order for us to comprehend why people do what they do, we must know their thoughts, experiences, backgrounds, histories, and passions, along with many other things we cannot possibly know.
It is arrogant for us to presume we can have that kind of knowledge base, especially if we hardly know the people we are considering, and it is grossly unfair.
Only God can judge the heart because he alone knows everything.
I feel strongly led to provide my readers with some of the reasons "why" I do what I do. I want people to understand me and ultimately trust me so they might listen to what I say. My hair is gray for a reason, after all.
I am a man of deep, deep faith. That has not always been the case. I have developed that faith by reading, studying, and continually meditating on the words in the Bible. I do that on a day-to-day, minute-by-minute basis, and I have been doing it for nearly thirty years.
My motivation is not an academic desire to have biblical knowledge, or a conscious decision to make Bible-study my life's work, but the grace of God himself. I choose to do it, but He enables me to make that choice. My personal faith blog, undeserving.me, is one of the products of that grace, and it is deeply important to me.
My involvement with correcting my political status and joining in the effort to reconstruct the Michigan government is a direct outgrowth of my faith walk, and can be traced chronologically through the many posts on that other blog. The very reason I was able to quickly establish this newer blog, the Michiganian Free Press (MFP), was my experience over there. If someone really wants to know me, they should go there.
That blog is intensely and heartbreakingly personal, and for that reason it is anonymous.
As I learned about blogging from others, my most favorite examples were anonymous, where people shared their most inner thoughts and passions. I emulated that, and am deeply emotional about it. I dearly love my readers and my potential readers, whoever they are and wherever they may be.
Enough about that. People can go over there, if they are interested.
The motivating "why" for my involvement in American Land-Jurisdiction government is from part of a particular Bible verse:
...justice, mercy and faithfulness... (Matthew 23:23 NIV)
Justice
My wife died over three years ago. She died at a precise time, and God's fingerprints were all over it.
She was a bright and intelligent woman, and more importantly, she was kind and faithful. We were exactly right for each other. God brought us together and kept us together, and then he took her away. He had his reasons.
For one thing, she did not like conflict. If she were still alive and with me today, I think she would be very uncomfortable with what I have recently had to do. She would have been fine with correcting her political status, but she would not have liked the fight I have had to do for my reputation and for the michigan people. That, she would not have liked.
I want justice for my wife, and for everyone else who has suffered at the hands of evil. It is not revenge I seek; I forgive anyone and everyone who may have done wrong, but God is just and he commands that we seek justice so evil will not prevail.
Only Land and Soil Jurisdiction de jure governments are going to bring about that justice. We must set up our courts and elect our Sheriffs in order to obtain that. If we don't, God will take care of the problem by other means, as he has done many times before, according to the Bible.
Mercy
God has led me to spend a lot of time in a particular coffee shop where I live. It has provided me with the friends and personal relationships I have needed for dealing with the grief of losing my wife.
Many of the people I encounter in that coffee shop have "special needs." They are often accompanied by "staff" who are paid to help those people with their day-to-day activities and socialization. Both the special-needs people and their staff are dependent upon the existing, Defacto, State-of-State government services corporations for their livelihood and survival.
As the Federal Reserve Note (FRN) disappears from the economy, these people will be helpless. If bank accounts suddenly become worthless or go empty, the "staff" will have no reason to do their jobs and the most vulnerable people in our society will be left to fend for themselves. They are all true wards of the state (-of-state corporations). They will potentially starve.
Who is going to help these people? The Church? As I discussed over in my other blog, the institutional church is an integral part of the overall corporate feudalism problem we are dealing with, and the people who are caught up in it will not be in a position to help the "special needs" people, unless there is knowledgeable leadership to show them the way.
I have been led to get to know everybody in the coffee shop, and more importantly, for them to get to know me. Very few people take me seriously at the moment, let alone listen to me about the coming demise of the FRN, but if they know me and trust me in general, they may listen when they realize they need help.
Faithfulness
My wife's departure changed my perspective about death and dying. I used to subconsciously worry I was one day closer to my eventual demise on this earth as I would get ready for bed each night. Now, I end each day with the certain knowledge that I am one day closer to following her to wherever she went. She was my best friend, and I want to see what she saw. My only real concern is I still have work to do here before that can happen.
This makes me bolder when I contemplate making decisions and doing things that put me at odds with evil people. I know who is watching out for me, and that "those who are with me are more than those who are with them."
I am not afraid of the people we are up against, at least I have no excuse for being afraid of them. The Bible tells me I should not be, and God has given me plenty of evidence to remind me of that.
These are some of the reasons why I do what I do. Between what is here in the MFP, and what is in my personal faith blog, there should be enough information for people to decide whether or not to believe me and heed my counsel.
I am either right, lying, or a lunatic. Those are the only options, although it is possible I might occasionally be in error. I am open to correction, if the evidence is there.
Hopefully, people can see I strive to be truthful in what I say and do.
Am I a lunatic? Do I have a demon? Well, not anymore. 😉Some people ignore me or write me off and conclude I am "crazy" or am a "con-SPEAR-a-SEE theorist," but I think that is just from their indoctrination. Many people still continue to consume propaganda, and it inhibits their judgment. Remember, Star Trek is Sea Jurisdiction indoctrination, and it demonizes my particular personality type.
Most importantly, some of the things I talk about are "spiritually discerned," and people must "have ears to hear and eyes to see" in order to comprehend. I have learned to be patient and let God provide those abilities, in his timing.
I believe this is "why" I do what I do.
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