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Secret Chambers: Bringing Darkness to the Light How to avoid being deceived by evil intentions in today's world of conflicts
Secret Chambers: Bringing Darkness to the Light How to avoid being deceived by evil intentions in today's world of conflicts
Secret Chambers: Bringing Darkness to the Light How to avoid being deceived by evil intentions in today's world of conflicts
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In past decades, individuals and organizations have worked silently and steadily to weaken our freedoms and liberties. Seeking to erode the nation's sovereignty and the citizens' loyalty, they first implant socialistic and woke concepts in the minds of the rising generation to eliminate historical and foundational commitment of the rising generation. They inject their theories, concepts, and anti-American ideals into the primary, middle, and higher educational systems. Seeking removal and erosion of rights specified in the bill of rights and as outlined in the Declaration of Independence, they attack, infringe, and assault basic American privileges.

Today, those who previously sought to destroy from the shadows have come into the light and are blatantly and offensively promoting what they call the evils of the Founding Fathers, the past and present actions of their concept of racists, and the inequality of opportunity in this land.

Secret Chambers is an examination of the steps used to persuade otherwise freedom-loving and patriotic citizens to turn away from historically held concepts of liberty and sovereignty. By understanding their methods of operation, it is hoped that the reader will recognize a secret combination organization and sound the alarm for others to become aware of their deceptive processes.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherCovenant Books, Inc.
Release dateSep 30, 2024
ISBN9798891126077
Secret Chambers: Bringing Darkness to the Light How to avoid being deceived by evil intentions in today's world of conflicts

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    Secret Chambers - Robert Hales

    Table of Contents

    Title

    Copyright

    Preface

    The Coming American Revolution

    1: Bringing Darkness to Light

    2: America's Foundation

    3: You Have Been Wronged

    4: You Can Right the Wrong and Bring Benefit to Those Who Have Been Injured (Flattery and Fair Promises)

    5: Anger and Hate against Those Who Did This Wrong Are Justifiable

    6: Using Fear to Motivate

    7: Historical Secret Chambers

    8: Secret Chambers of Today

    9: Peace in Christ

    10: What We Must Do

    11: How to Win: Charity

    Appendix 1: Making of Terrorists by Robert E. Hales

    Appendix 2: Black Lives Matter Platform

    About the Author

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    Secret Chambers

    Bringing Darkness to the Light How to avoid being deceived by evil intentions in today's world of conflicts

    Robert Hales

    ISBN 979-8-89112-606-0 (Paperback)

    ISBN 979-8-89112-607-7 (Digital)

    Copyright © 2024 Robert Hales

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    Preface

    The Coming American Revolution

    There is a lot of chatter in social media and discussion by today's news broadcasters about a coming revolution, which has been brewing for several decades. The discussions about a coming revolution have become more and more frequent and more and more heated. But it now appears that the time for talk may be passed, and the day of action may be here or at least very near.

    Just to be clear, this is not a call to arms. It is not a call to rise up and attack the actions of the government, the judiciary, or any segment of the government or general public. It is not a commentary on the existence or nonexistence of racial discrimination or systemic racism. It is not a heralding or approval of rebellion, rioting or destruction of public or private property.

    It is a condemnation and reproval of the hate and anger prevalent in so many actions and words from political, entertainment, and news media sources. It is an alarm for the inherent and perhaps immediate need to oppose any revolution, which attacks the principles of liberty and freedom codified in our constitution. When the rebellion comes, threatening the basic foundations of the American constitution, there should be opposition on all fronts. There seems to be little doubt in the minds of most that the future will hold uncertain and disturbing events. Just how long before the coming American revolution arrives and a definition of the event(s), which will finally convince the rising generation and those guiding their actions to revolt against social and financial norms, is yet to be seen? And while it is not currently possible to project the course of actions the revolution will take, recent peaceful demonstrations may be a microcosm of what we may expect.

    To many, a financial collapse seems inevitable and just around the corner. The increasing debt of our nation cannot continue unabated. Currently, our national debt stands at over $30 trillion. Social Security unfunded debt stands in excess of $20 trillion. Medicare unfunded debt stands in excess of $32 trillion. These numbers are so large; they mean nothing to the average person. How much is a trillion dollars? Try the following explanation to help you with the perception. If they still printed one-thousand-dollar bills, one million dollars would be a stack of one-thousand-dollar bills four inches high. A trillion dollars would be that stack of one-thousand-dollar bills sixty-three miles high. Sixty-three miles high! And that is just one trillion. I will leave it to the reader to calculate how high our national debt could rise. It is not possible to repay that debt.

    In the past, we have experienced serious economic adjustments, such as when the dot-com bubble burst (2000–2001) and again when the real estate bubble collapsed (2007–2008), and now we face the aftermath of the coronavirus shutdown of 2020 and 2021. Millions of people were suddenly out of work, out of income, and out of opportunity. The long-term effects of the coronavirus worldwide economic shutdown are yet to be realized.

    Additionally, the economic pressures resulting from the disparity existing between the working population and the corporate elite, combined with governmental oppression resulting from elected representatives, convinced they are superior in wisdom, and they therefore know better than us that which is best for us, have raised an environment, which spawns subversion and perhaps even rebellion. Hopefully, the concepts and principles explored in this writing will help readers awaken to a sense of the current and awful situation by which the principles of freedom and liberty guaranteed by the constitution are threatened. Hopefully, that realization and understanding will help generate the movement of the silent but powerful devotees of freedom to expose, expel, thwart, and defeat the enemies of liberty, using peaceful but persuasive means.

    There is today an effort to destroy the foundations of this nation. This text will assist you in recognizing and avoiding the traps set to ensnare those who are unwittingly being captured and manipulated for evil's intentions.

    1

    Bringing Darkness to Light

    Some who read these pages will not find this to be a particularly feel-good commentary. Others will see into the darkness and be appreciative of their increased understanding of the negative powers, which are affecting and impacting their everyday lives. And some will find the desire, followed by the courage, to help bring the darkness to light and shine beacons of hope and beams of light, producing a warning to others. For all, I believe it is an essential duty that we owe not only to ourselves but more especially to the rising generation to come to understand the threats, which face this nation and people, both individually and collectively. It is our duty to bring to light and understanding those deceptive and destructive secret actions and intentions, which have for decades sought to hide in the shadows and influence from the dark.

    There are serious efforts at work to drop the curtain of darkness on liberty and freedom. Among us, hidden in the past but moving today outside the shadows, are some who would destroy the American dream and the beacon of freedom, lighting the world. They want to change America, to weaken its foundations, and to depress its greatness to the level of third-world countries. They move today with conviction and determination, paying no heed to law and order, civility and brotherhood, patriotism, or honor. Speaking in the early days of the nineteenth century, a modern-day American patriot said this: "And also, it is an imperative duty that we owe to all the rising generation and to all the pure in heart…therefore that we should waste and wear out our lives in bringing to light all the hidden things of darkness, wherein we know them, and they are truly manifest from heaven. These should then be attended to with great earnestness. Let no man count them as small things, for there is much which lieth in futurity…which depends upon these things"¹ (emphasis added).

    Bringing darkness to light, studying the dark elements of society and of the earth, may seem contrary to those seeking to do good and to preserve and maintain the liberties and freedoms we enjoy in this nation. It may seem counter intuitive to examine the darkness when there is so much of the good and the light to see and study. But the wisdom in the foregoing counsel becomes clear with just a little pondering and thought. How is the best way to counter that which opposes us and which we do not understand? How can we fight against the evil in our midst if we do not understand their ideologies, their tactics, their objectives, and their methods of operation? How can the rising generation, our youth, arm themselves against theories, principles, ideologies, and politics if they know not the deceptions and lies which they are being taught daily by a darkening society? This is indeed a war, not with guns or swords but a war of ideologies and behaviorisms. It is a war of words and concepts, of truth and lies, of deceit and deception, of control and agency.

    If we believe we are really in such a war, then we need to apply the concept of one of the world's great warriors who declared, If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained, you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.² To truly know and understand the enemy of liberty and America, our enemy, we also need to know the objectives, plans, methodologies, and ideologies of the enemy. We need to understand how they work and what they seek. Knowing ourselves and our objectives is essential, but it is not enough. Studying the light and the good things of God and the good deeds and admonitions of the Founding Fathers and the prophets of old and present is indeed essential. But we must also guard against the deception, the lies, and the evil being presented by the adversary. The opposition to freedom would bind and enslave us. We must know of the plans which would deprive us of our nation, our religions, our liberties and freedoms, indeed, of our agency.

    There truly is much in the future, which depends on our ability to convey to the rising generation of our history and our truths and not only the light but the darkness, which surrounds us at every turn. Darkness, deceit, and deception are found in our news media, our primary and secondary schools, and our institutions of higher learning, in politics, and everyday behaviors of those around us. Teaching of and believing in God are perceived as foolishness, while teachings infringing our liberty are hailed as enlightenment. It may seem like a trite phrase but true that in today's world, good is truly taught to be seen as evil, while evil takes on the appearance of good.³

    There is a massive movement to eliminate the goodness of our historical past. History is being rewritten to eliminate the stories of patriots, who pledged all they had to bring to pass the opportunities and freedoms we today see being eroded. References to the reliance of the Founding Fathers upon heavenly powers and belief in the divine rights of man (the nature of God) have been removed from our history books. Much in the future depends on our ability to properly educate the rising generation about the truth of the history of this nation and to instill in their hearts a love and appreciation of the heritage left to us by our forefathers. The rising generation needs to come to acknowledge the divine guidance prevalent in the lives and actions of the founders of the nation.

    Though attributed to Sir Isaac Newton relative to science, the phrase We stand on the shoulders of giants can truly apply to today's American citizens, both individually and collectively. Today we stand on and benefit from the sacrifices, efforts, blood, and dedication of those who have given their all and were willing to give their all to obtain and preserve our way of life. In the words of Ronald Reagan, Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States, where men were free.

    And President John F. Kennedy declared, Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.⁵ And on another occasion, President Kennedy declared words to which the political parties of today should pay heed: I think the American people expect more from us than cries of indignation and attack. The times are too grave, the challenge too urgent, and the stakes too high to permit the customary passions of political debate. We are not here to curse the darkness but to light the candle that can guide us through that darkness to a safe and sane future.

    It is true that our Founding Fathers were not perfect. They had faults, just like today's Americans. They also had ideals, which surpassed their capabilities and their behavior and their actions. They wanted to be perfect, but they were unable to do so. They wanted to improve, and they did. They wanted to implement principles and concepts of freedom, which exceeded their own abilities to abide but which they knew to be right. They sought a land where the principles embodied in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were authenticated by a people willing to abide by them. And so, inspired in their weaknesses, emboldened in their purposes, and enlightened in their writing, they penned and agreed to a government of, by, and for the people. They recognized their own shortcomings, faults, and sins. But despite their shortcomings, they committed themselves, their honor, and their fortunes to principles above and beyond their then ability to abide.

    True Americans, people who believe in God and His goodness, those who love this land and our way of life, choose to look beyond the shortcomings and weaknesses of our founders and rather see the good they did. While they were not perfect, neither are we. Their efforts for good and for the welfare of this land were consecrated to God and were honored by Him. Those who today believe in God profess that the founders were instruments in His hand to bring to pass the greatest nation the world has known. They founded the land with the greatest freedom and the most opportunity for individual growth that the world has ever seen. People can and do change. It is a basic principle of most religions to believe in the ability of man to better himself and improve his standing before his fellow citizens and his God.

    It is the ability to change, which allowed fishermen to become apostles, sinners to become saints, and doubters to become full of faith. It is change, which allows each of us to come closer to our potential. To condemn a person for their faults is to deny them the ability to change. To deny the promise that a person can change is to deny all that Christianity teaches. To deny the good done by our founders because of their faults is to unjustly judge and condemn all of mankind, including ourselves. Those protesting the evil of the past and condemning the founders and the good they did are indeed the worst of hypocrites.

    We need instead to focus

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