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Stargazer99

(3,176 posts)
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 02:16 PM Jan 28

In the 1700's a Native American shaman said there will come a day when America no longer exist

due to the rot in its government-seems to me he might have been right as we now are functioning under the rule of power and money uncontrolled. Power and money have replaced the Creator's instructions so we know which god this nation is worshipping. There is a good possibility this nation will destroy itself.

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In the 1700's a Native American shaman said there will come a day when America no longer exist (Original Post) Stargazer99 Jan 28 OP
And as stated before When it comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross .nt mitch96 Jan 28 #1
It's 146BC... WarGamer Jan 28 #2

mitch96

(15,012 posts)
1. And as stated before When it comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross .nt
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 04:20 PM
Jan 28

WarGamer

(16,579 posts)
2. It's 146BC...
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 04:27 PM
Jan 28

The great Roman General Scipio Aemilianus is watching the fall of Carthage... after a long siege the Roman Army has taken the city and is following orders to burn the city to the ground and salt the earth.

Scipio turns to the great historian Polybius and says:

"A glorious moment, Polybius; but I have a dread foreboding that some day the same doom will be pronounced on my own country"



Decades of the US funding and supporting Global disorder and chaos... it might be a fitting end.

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