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It Is Going To Be A Rocky Road
Let's
face it: most Americans live in a world of false
security. This is somewhat understandable, given the
fact that the majority of the U.S. population was born
after 1945. Few remember the dangers and hardships of
World War II; fewer still
remember
the
Great Depression. Few Americans know what it's like to
not have some sort of
"supercenter" nearby with shelves stocked with every kind of food
imaginable, twenty-four hours a day. Few know what life
was like before there were restaurants of all sizes and
types on virtually every street corner in America. And
only a handful remembers when most roads were unpaved,
or when sports were truly a pastime and not a megabuck
obsession.
Modern living within the world's only
"superpower" has
created a giant unsuspecting, soft, lackadaisical, and
lethargic society. We expect the government to keep our
streets safe, our roads paved, our stores stocked, our
jobs secure, and our enemies at bay. However, in the
desire to make government the panacea for all our
problems, we have sold not only our independence, but
also our virtue.
Where
the federal government was contracted (via the
U.S.
Constitution)
to
accept limited power for the overall good of both states
and people, it has become a monster of gargantuan
proportions, claiming authority over virtually every
liberty and right known to man. And in the process, it
decided it didn't need God, either.
It is
no hyperbole to say that the U.S. federal government has
been on a "Ban God"
bandwagon
for the past 50 years. Whether it kicks prayer and Bible
reading out of school, bars military chaplains from
praying in Jesus' name, burns Bibles in Iraq, removes
state supreme court chief justices from their positions
for posting the
Ten
Commandments,
or
threatens
high
school principals with jail
for
asking the blessing, the federal government has invoked
the judgment of Heaven upon our country as surely as did
Old Testament Israel.
Although the comfortable, sports-crazed, TV addicts
probably aren't paying attention, this country is on the
verge of an implosion like you cannot believe. For
anyone who cares to notice, the signs are everywhere.
First
of all, Israel and Iran are on the verge of war. And
right now, I'm not concentrating on the
"why" or
"who's right or
wrong" of the equation. I'm simply telling you, war
between Israel and Iran could break out at any time. And
when it does, the chances that it will not become
nuclear and not become global are miniscule. Yes, I am
saying it: the prospects for nuclear war have never been
greater. The
CBS-canceled TV show, JERICHO,
could become a reality in these United States in the
very near future. (I strongly urge readers to purchase
both seasons of
JERICHO and watch them, because this could be our
future.)
Secondly, America is on the verge of total financial
collapse. By the end of this year, America's budget
deficit will stand at around $2 trillion. The debt gap
is many trillions more than that. But the nail in the
coffin for America's fiscal health will be the decision
by China to dump the U.S. dollar. Ladies and gentlemen,
this will be the death knell for our financial stability
(and a painful lesson in sowing and reaping).
It is
estimated that China owns around one-third of all U.S.
debt. If and when China dumps the U.S. dollar, there
would be nothing left to stabilize it, and Weimar
Republic/Zimbabwe-style inflation will ensue. America
will be thrust into financial chaos. (If one doubts that
China is planning to dump the dollar, consider that
China is currently purchasing and stockpiling gold at an
unprecedented level. This is why gold has suddenly
surged to over $1,000 per ounce and why it will continue
to rise.)
Third, the paranoia regarding the Swine Flu being
demonstrated by both government and media spokesmen begs
a giant push for some type of
"government solution." If they keep hyping this
"pandemic,"
mass hysteria and fear (created by the government and
its lackeys in the media) will result. This would, no
doubt, necessitate some form of forced vaccination,
quarantine (maybe this is what all those internment
camps will be used for), and martial law.
Exactly how and when all of the above will actually
materialize is yet to be seen. There is no doubt in my
mind, however, that within the next few months, the
world that we know today is going to vanish. And most
Americans are totally unprepared for what's coming.
If
you are able to get out of debt, do it. If you need to
scale down your lifestyle in order to be better prepared
for difficult days, do it. If you don't have
guns and
ammo,
buy them. If you have not prepared some sort of
preserved food pantry, do it. If you don't have some
kind of survival plan in place for you and your family,
get one. If you are not physically fit, get in shape. If
you are able to move to a more secure, out-of-harm's-way
location, do it. (During any kind of financial or
societal meltdown, urban areas will quickly turn into
war zones. Can anyone say,
"New Orleans after
Hurricane Katrina"?)
In other words, get your nose out of the boob tube, get
your bottom off the easy chair, and get busy.
Am I
worried or discouraged? Absolutely not! (But I am
preparing.) The potential good that may result from all
of the above is that perhaps God will protect and raise
up a remnant of people who would be willing to rebuild a
place where Natural Law is respected, constitutional
government is revered, and where a ubiquitous,
loathsome, overbearing federal government is far, far
away. You know, like America's Founding Fathers did 233
years ago.
In
the meantime, get ready. It's going to be a rocky road.
Dr. Chuck Baldwin is the pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. He hosts a weekly radio show. His website is here.