Saturday, January 04, 2025
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Hegelian Dialectic Already Being Exposed in Wake of New Orleans



I will be brief again today, because if you’ve seen my work on the Hegelian Dialectic, you have plenty of introductory, contextual material as a framework to understanding that the terrorist attack yesterday is not only more than meets the eye, but part of a greater pattern by which we should all be outraged. Outraged, not just sad. If you haven’t seen this work yet, here are a few; just click on the image. The third one with “Russia” is one that may be particularly beneficial:

This one is another that can be highly beneficial to understanding: 

Speaker Johnson, Others Must Speak to the Southern Invasion More Plainly

Just as noon approaches and my plans to hold off on writing anything on New Orleans today was about to pass, in came this bingo chip. It is all part of the narrative warfare raging all around us, which should bring us both hope and a holy outrage; this type of admission by D.A. Jason Williams is not only telling concerning New Orleans, but if we’re sharp, we’ll start to connect this reaction to other aftermaths of tragedies, including the most infamous–one Williams specifically mentions in this video:

The layers run even further than a lot of us think. And likely even further than what I have come to believe.

As the fog continues to clear on decades of mind control and mass psychosis, it is safe to live and think by a simple precept: Every time government says they are doing something for our โ€œsafety,โ€ they are taking our rights away under false pretenses. It means, at best, that they are capitalizing on the tragedy, and at worse, that they created it.


May everyone named directly or referenced indirectly ask forgiveness and do penance for their sins against America and God. I fight this information war in the spirit of justice and love for the innocent, but I have been reminded of the need for mercy and prayers for our enemies. I am a sinner in need of redemption as well after all, for my sins are many. In the words of Jesus Christ himself, Lord forgive us all, for we know not what we do.

Jeff LeJeune is the author of several books, writer for RVIVR and The Hayride, editor, master of English and avid historian, teacher and tutor, podcaster, and creator of LeJeune Said. Visit his website at jefflejeune.com, where you can find a conglomerate of content.