“Our government rests in public opinion. Whoever can change public opinion, can change the government, practically just so much.” – Abraham Lincoln
One of the facts that the American people have failed to grasp when it comes to their favorite talking heads of the day is that if you know who they are, those who are continuously being promoted through television and the internet and who are highlighted by the mainstream, those who are put up on CIA-controlled platforms, who are called up to congressional hearings, those who have not been deplatformed, who are talking in the same direction within the halls of the corrupt, leading the people to nowhere in hopes of gaining public opinion on their behalf, you can rest assured that they are assigned and appointed as “controlled opposition.” Read Micah 6:1.
These individuals, who are selling themselves as those who mean to tear down the current establishment (Judges 6:25), are actually appointed to do just the opposite. They are there to prop up the establishment.
They are appointed to lead the people down the road with no resolve, and they have been accomplishing just that very thing (Matthew 15:14).
George Orwell stated, “The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous.”
This is how they intend to destabilize the country by keeping up a nonexistent, unconstitutional divide-and-conquer warfare (Mark 3:25).
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Let me give you an example of just how this works, and what it takes to defeat such a tactic.
Back in 1968, President Lyndon Baines Johnson said of the Vietnam War (Johnson reversed Kennedy’s pull out of the war order two days after his assassination) that he lost the war after he lost Walter Cronkite, an American broadcast journalist who served as anchorman for the CBS Evening News.
After Walter’s 1968 broadcast, following his visit to the country, he concluded that the Vietnam War was unwinnable and had a significant impact on public opinion.
After the Tet Offensive in February 1968, Cronkite reported, “We Are Mired in Stalemate,” and that the only rational path forward was negotiation.
According to reports, President Johnson saw Cronkite’s broadcast and reacted by saying, “If I’ve lost Cronkite, I’ve lost middle America.” This was taken as a sign that public opinion was turning against the war.
Cronkite’s report legitimized the growing anti-war movement. The broadcast contributed significantly to a shift in public opinion against the war, and less than a month later, Johnson announced he would not run for another term as president.
These controlled operatives of today, who are fueling a fire of a propaganda narrative in making way to a never-ending crisis mentality, which leads to more confusion, war and no resolve (Daniel 9:7), needs to be put to a stop.
How does one aid in doing this? Look at the fruit of those to whom you are listening to or those materials that you are reading, and judge them accordingly (Matthew 7:16-20).
“Where no wood is, there the fire goeth out.” -Proverbs 26:20
Here I will add, So, where there is no controlled operative (propagandist), the destabilizing wars, confusion and overthrow of American government (under God) will cease.

