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This Week On Cultural Courage
One of the things that I enjoy about writing Cultural Courage is how much I learn while preparing Founder’s History, and when the topic coincides with current events it makes the process all the more rewarding. The election in many ways takes the oxygen out of the room, and many turn away due the overload from media. I know I get tired of the armchair quarterbacking as well.
There are times, though, when we are called upon to make decisions and choosing to not make a decision is also a choice. I learned of Rev Jonathan Mayhew from the great podcast series Path to Liberty produced by the Tenth Amendment Center. Current wisdom says that memes dispel the impact of political figures - if you laugh at a leader, you don’t respect that leader. So many say creating and sharing memes is a way to conduct psychological warfare and win hearts and minds. Reading John Adams' testimony that the American Revolution started far earlier than the War for Independence caught my attention. The realization that Mayhew’s message of moral and Christian duty to resist the sins of tyranny, drove the point home that something deeper has to transpire to get long term commitment to enact change on a large scale. Memes won’t provide that drive in serious times, there has to be a stronger connection to stirring ideals, as memes are only as good until the social media timeline whisks them away and they are replaced with another frivolity.
We are near Halloween, and this October we have been sharing stories and eerie events to get in the mood for the holiday. This past Tuesday I uploaded a video, a first dramatic production of a story I had published earlier. That is a fun project, and thanks for the kind feedback. Other feedback is welcome too. I have other ideas that I am considering with this approach, and if everyone enjoys these I will continue to challenge myself and see what I can come up with.
OZFest Recap
Election, election, election. This week OZFest Morning Mission dealt with the Michigan October Surprise, as we learned that instead of 83,000 non residents and deceased people on our voter rolls, we have 500,000. Our Secretary of State announced that they will not be removed until 2027, and that should anger the citizens of my state. The podcast dove into those details, plus the UOCAVA process that has 265,000 from overseas registered under guidance from the Secretary of State that was challenged in court by the RNC. The 2021 Antrim County lawsuit over the Dominion voting machines was one of the very first topics I focused on for the podcasts, as my software background has been very applicable to the subject matter. So each voting law, procedure change and hacking development related to the election is always of interest.
The Michigan October Surprise episode is here. There will be more elections to come.
Next week OZFest Morning Mission will return to another topic which is regularly featured on the podcast and is also central to the Severed Conscience documentary. The White House has issued yet another executive order that is making Artificial Intelligence a national security priority. This is beyond the normal “let’s make AI equitable” mantra, and has implications for our economy. In the past Orange and I have discussed the National Defense Industrial Strategy, and in light of all the activity regarding mining of quartz, lithium and other scarce materials, this new executive order is something that foretells where our liberty is at stake.
“In Bed with the NSM and Militarized AI” will be the main topic for Morning Mission Live Stream, Tuesday 830 AM Eastern. The live stream is at:
https://rumble.com/ozfest/live
Coming Up On Sunday Nights Radio
This Sunday, part 2 of Prague Macabre is premiering on Sunday Nights Radio at 930 PM Eastern. It’s been a lot of fun producing these videos, and we left off with a cliffhanger with Pavel and Sasha trapped in a crypt with something very evil. I think this next segment is going to be pretty thrilling, I hope you can either attend the premiere, or catch it at some later time. THESE MUST BE VIEWED AT NIGHT. Art Bell and Radio Mystery Theater are night time endeavors.
Sunday Nights Radio is 930 PM Eastern. You can find it at this link. https://rumble.com/ozfest/live
Severed Conscience Podcast Release
Today is Friday, and as is customary, there is a new episode of the Severed Conscience Podcast. At the beginning of October, the UN released a document on Digital Cooperation, and the efforts to achieve Agenda 2030 are tied with the centralized control and development of equitable access to internet resources, as well as implementing guidelines for creating AI that is not harmful to protected groups. To achieve these things and combat climate change, monitoring of vast amounts of economic and agricultural activity will be required:
In 2015 the UN established a framework for achieving a more equitable and stable for all mankind. Our future is in peril due to climate change, environmental destruction, and the tyranny of poverty. Because of our current destructive use of technology to acquire energy, grow food, and due to our unconstrained use of technology to acquire wealth while leaving other societies behind, a management process of all economic and agricultural activity must be put in place. This requires technology to monitor our progress producing goods and services in manners considered sustainable and that do not harm the planet.
This episode discusses the implications of the UN plans.
Audio is up on Apple Podcast, Spreaker and Spotify.