Judgment of God coming
I predict Americans will experience hyperinflation and an economic collapse in 2026. Banks will close, ATMs empty, credit cards declined. And forget about FDIC insurance. It has a total of $145.3 billion. Americans’ bank deposits are $18.5 trillion.
So, for every $1,000 you have banked, you’ll receive $7.85 ... eventually. The government will then control your account by enacting a Central Bank Digital Currency. A national ID card will follow, with a social credit score, total control.
It will be far worse than the 1929 Great Depression. It was a different world in 1929. America didn’t have 1.5 million gang members, drug cartels and supporting 15 million illegals.
There weren’t 46 million Americans addicted to prescription/illegal drugs or alcohol. The debt wasn’t $38 trillion, plus $105 trillion in unfunded liabilities. America didn’t have 772,000 homeless.
America is in a recession. Unemployment is much higher than we’re being told. The middle class is vanishing fast.
After the crash, Walmart will be out of food within eight hours. We’ll be nine meals away from anarchy. Truckers will refuse to work due to the danger of being robbed and killed. Stores will close due to looting. Crime will skyrocket.
Without personal protection, you’ll become vulnerable, as people become desperate. There will be massive foreclosures. Millions will become homeless. A two-man tent will cost $400, if you can find one.
If you think the government is going to rescue you, remember Katrina. Criminals went nuts, and what did the government do? Took away law-abiding citizens’ firearms.
The only people who will be safe will be the politicians, as they flee to their underground bunkers with armed soldiers. I’ve been warning that God would judge America’s egregious sins. It’s coming. Prepare accordingly. Jesus is Lord.
Mary Mason, Murphy
Andersons say thanks
The Anderson family would like to thank everyone for their love and compassion shown to us during our loss of Ann.
We would like to thank everyone for the calls, texts, visits, cards, food, flowers and love gifts, and especially for all the prayers prayed on our behalf.
We would like to ask each of you to continue to pray for the Anderson family. May the Lord bless each of you.
The Anderson family David, Monica, Michelle and Daniel Andrews
‘The great deception’
I recently read the paid advertisement titled “Israel, Zionism and the Great Deception.” While it raises strong opinions, many of its claims are historically inaccurate or rooted in conspiracy theories.
For example, it asserts that Jews were “scattered into 19 nations” in 132 C.E., that Judaism is based on “black magic,” and that modern Jews are not descendants of the ancient tribes. These statements are not supported by credible historical or religious scholarship.
With the help of Microsoft Copilot, I reviewed the advertisement’s claims against established evidence. The analysis shows that while the piece contains kernels of truth – such as the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 C.E. and the Balfour Declaration of 1917 – most of its conclusions fall into the “low probability” range when weighed against historical fact.
The spread of hate and falsehoods serves only to divide our nation and contributes nothing positive to any cause. Whatever the motivation behind writing such advertisements, readers deserve content that is factual and constructive rather than misleading and harmful.
Michael Bledsoe, Cherokee County
A place to call home
Perhaps you, or someone within your circle of friends, has a private apartment on their premises that was created for and no longer needed by a family member.
While it might not be a situation suitable to rent to a stranger, perhaps you would consider renting it to an interesting couple in their 70s, college educated (Sewanee Class of 1966, the LBJ school at UT Austin), who would be welcome neighbors and perhaps help out with driving, pet care, etc.
We are five-year residents of Peachtree. Perhaps someone with such apartment could call me at 706-346-4104 to explore rent it to us for a long-term rental.
David Jockusch, Peachtree
Reason for the season
A poem inspired by the Holy Spirit that lives in me. Enjoy.
‘Twas the night of the Savior’s birth. The love of God came to earth. As Jesus laid in the stable that glorious night many came seeking this wondrous sight.
“As the star of Bethlehem shone brightly from above, the land below was filled with peace and love. Oh, how the angels did sing that night with joy and gladness as the star of David beamed with pure delight.
“Hope for all mankind laid sleeping as shepherds watched throughout the night with tender mercies and grace, as God sent His Son, Jesus to take our place.
“And this is why we celebrate Christmas every year with great expectation of what Jesus has done for you and me, if only we believe. So come as you are and receive God’s glorious grace that’s meant for all the human race.”
Frank Combs, Blairsville, Ga.
Thankful for improvements
It worked. The Murphy roundabout and town square improvements turned out great, and the traffic flow through the roundabout is very good and orderly. The four corners improvements are beautifully designed, landscaped and people friendly.
Congratulations to Town Manager Chad Simmons, town board members, town council members and others who were involved in making the roundabouts and other improvements possible.
Good leadership and vision made these improvements possible. We should congratulate all involved
for their leadership and vision.
Charles McHan Sr., Murphy