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Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

Always a good idea to listen to that small voice.

I'm with you, SJ, they aren't anywhere near as powerful as they project and the light wins in the end.

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SadieJay's avatar

Yes...light wins! I will take you for my team anyday.♥

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Jaci's avatar

The dark has lost! Expose and disclose! Ultimate faith He has His own - loved and protected!

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SadieJay's avatar

Amen!

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Warrior1's avatar

Bravo! Excellent article!

‘Be Still and Know that I am God’….Psalm 46:10

Nuff said.

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SadieJay's avatar

I love that verse. I can't afford to listen to the chaos, because then I am not my best self at all. Thank you for your kind words.♥

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Love when you speak the truth! Amen and Amen! I’ve been holding my torch for years along with so many others. We be obedient and watch God shed His grace on thee. America. America. ❤️ God help us all to listen for Your still, small (but Powerful) voice as You lead us through perilous times!

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SadieJay's avatar

Amen and amen.

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ICI Grief (The Rebel's Hike)'s avatar

So glad you listened and I guess neither of you got too hurt? I hadn't thought about them intentionally not warning the SE about the heavy rain more ahead of time, but I'll bet you're right.

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SadieJay's avatar

Thank you. Nope we didn't get hurt enough to remember anyway?

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

As Kathleen Davanney said, always a good idea to listen to that small voice. I have learned to do so. I have only regretted when I haven't...

As you say, the MSM is essentially worthless. I avoid. I kept watching the track of Helene. Unless something completely wacky happened, that storm would miss us "Southern Alabamans" in western Florida by about 200 miles, which it did.

While getting texts and calls from people out the area, asking if we'd be OK, I kept asking, "What about South Carolina?" I could see that Helene would head right in that direction after landfall and keep going...

I asked a friend in SC if they'd gotten any forewarning. Nothing until Friday...And now we know the same for the poor people in North Carolina and Tennessee...No warnings...and now no help.

I'm caught between having nothing to say and wanting to scream...

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SadieJay's avatar

Exactly. I read your note about it on Substack and it got me to thinking ‘maybe there really WAS more to the story than we have all been told’? After YOU saying it was a glorious day, within the bounds of predicted destruction and the storm taking the path it did and no forecasts to say such? It is 2024 for craps sake. There is no way they didn’t know. I heard the forecasters say that the path of the hurricane is hard to predict because of weather in all the other parts of the nation. I have never heard THAT one before. And now, all the FEMA dollars have been used up on illegal, lawbreaking foreigners who have invaded us. I. Can’t. Stand. It.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I'm not a meteorologist and I don't play one on TV, but, uh...North/northeast track headed to Florida's "Big Bend." OKaaaaay. And then???? North/northeast track...which means Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina with the "dirty side" of the storm (the counterclockwise spin) barreling toward those states. Hello???

We were too far west and we knew it. Meanwhile, the people it's actually headed toward aren't even thinking about it -- really.

Appalachian mountains to the west, high pressure systems on the other side of those mountains...OK, weather girl in the too-tight low-cut dress, high heels, and dangling earrings...What does that mean?????

Even a non-meteorologist bozo like me can lookee and see -- the freakin' obvious! Especially when the storm apparently did hit as a Category 4, slowed to 3 and then 2...but that's still bad news! What? It's 𝒏𝒐𝒕 going to impact the Carolinas?? Where's it's already been raining??

Then add to all of this the very real possibility of weather manipulation to bring crazy rain to those mountains -- before the hurricane arrives?

I'm with you, SadieJay. I. Can't. Stand. It.

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SadieJay's avatar

Son the pilot and Hubs use windy.com...I finally have a phone to download the app. It is a good one. Here is something I wrote to my neighbor at home when she was showing me the pics of all the chem-trails in Idaho and I think it bears repeating and some thought:

"omgosh....i hate that. But....I have come to an awesome answer. If evil men wanted to erase God from our thinking and make people think that man has the power to change the weather, which we know only GOD has...like the flood, then he would spray stuff that we "see and think" they are controlling the weather instead of looking to GOD and knowing that only HE can control the weather. It keeps us so distracted, and people are freaked out, thinking man has power only GOD has. Satan is loosed upon this earth and the evil is so obvious, but GOD is more powerful than satan. "No weapon that is formed against us shall prosper." Isaiah 54:17 and also read 2 Peter 2 and 3. Take this power away from those evil assholes. It is what I am doing and it is working."

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