Are JWs preaching outside again?

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KevinB

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Not in Hawaii. I have not seen or heard about it.
HI! Still working on the book, but delayed a bit. I wanted to post a few things here before it's released.

#1 https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-05-02-world-economic-forum-believes-people-useless-eaters.html
I haven't vetted Mike Adam's on the WEF freak he's quoting in the above posted article, but it seems right. If correct than you can see why there is a 'war against the lamb' brewing. (Re 17:12-14)

#2 https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-05...against-russian-forces-in-july-or-august.html
Mike is off in this article. For sure WW is coming. But the UN is going to side with the West in their fight against Russian and China, and the UN will be against the rest of the BRICS ( it will referee on the side of the West in the war) And then the eighth king will be born with Anglo America taking the lead (Re 13:11-18) But it I do not believe it will be fully empowered until near the end of this WW. Thats when the war with the Lamb begins in earnest and it appears to be a climax to the 3.5 years. That's when the two witnesses are killed so to speak. What Mike Adam's doesn't seem to understand yet, is this war will be the catalyst and the mechanism used to empower the UN. It appears the UN will use main stream religions and the peoples of Islam, Christendom and Judaism to fight against the Lamb. They will go after all minority religions and their websites including Robert Kings site. It appears that's when the apostacy of the GB and the Watchtower climaxes, they will be on board with whatever the World and the UN decide to do at that time. I'm sure that will cause a serious division in line with Daniel 11:30b-35. The 3.5 year probably begins when persecution is unleased on us in earnest.
 

BARNABY THE DOG.

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Along with your corduroy bell bottoms and 8-track Bee Gees album
“Corduroy bell bottoms“. Aaaarrrgh! We knew them as “flares” and yes, I did have them, but not in corduroy (thankfully). I also had stack heeled leather boots, along with matrix-style-length leather coat with my three piece bespoke suit, and a droopy moustache left over from the sixties. Yes, there were the Bee Gees, but also the the Righteous Brothers, to which I still “get on down” today, but fifty years later wish I could then “get on up” from getting on down. I‘m just glad that there are no photographs of me from back then…I was too “far out” man. Now I’m just ‘spaced out’. 👍
 

Medi-tator

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HI! Still working on the book, but delayed a bit. I wanted to post a few things here before it's released.

#1 https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-05-02-world-economic-forum-believes-people-useless-eaters.html
I haven't vetted Mike Adam's on the WEF freak he's quoting in the above posted article, but it seems right. If correct than you can see why there is a 'war against the lamb' brewing. (Re 17:12-14)

#2 https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-05...against-russian-forces-in-july-or-august.html
Mike is off in this article. For sure WW is coming. But the UN is going to side with the West in their fight against Russian and China, and the UN will be against the rest of the BRICS ( it will referee on the side of the West in the war) And then the eighth king will be born with Anglo America taking the lead (Re 13:11-18) But it I do not believe it will be fully empowered until near the end of this WW. Thats when the war with the Lamb begins in earnest and it appears to be a climax to the 3.5 years. That's when the two witnesses are killed so to speak. What Mike Adam's doesn't seem to understand yet, is this war will be the catalyst and the mechanism used to empower the UN. It appears the UN will use main stream religions and the peoples of Islam, Christendom and Judaism to fight against the Lamb. They will go after all minority religions and their websites including Robert Kings site. It appears that's when the apostacy of the GB and the Watchtower climaxes, they will be on board with whatever the World and the UN decide to do at that time. I'm sure that will cause a serious division in line with Daniel 11:30b-35. The 3.5 year probably begins when persecution is unleased on us in earnest.
Good stuff KevinB! Looking forward to your book! Thank you for all your hard work!
 

BARNABY THE DOG.

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Then you'll love this:

router(config)# shell processing full

It actually gives you a linux shell within Cisco IOS. Many Linux commands work but one of the most useful is grep. Makes it a lot easier to work with.

I was really surprised to find that when I was taking my course.
Computer-speak is a whole new language! I am at the ‘on and off’ stage. I’m dreading what comes next!
 

Jim

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All joking aside, despite what it will mean, I do hope the end comes soon. If the GT did kick off this year, I welcome it. And yes, I know Jehovah warned us that those are going to be dark times. I get it. But I also understand it has to happen before paradise can emerge. So whatever has to happen is fine in my book if it means establishing God's kingdom on earth.

As for my CCNA, that is definitely my goal. I absolutely love routing and switching. I love Cisco's configuration interface. I love the command line, period. I used to live in the terminal in Linux. Haven't used Linux is a while, though. I should probably grab virtual box and reacquaint myself with it. Because it's been so long I might have to start over with an entry level help desk job for a period of time. Assuming there is time left. If not I am sure Jehovah will provide a way for me to survive. Plus, I can always start over fresh in the new world, even if this world takes me out during the tribulation. I'm not worried. Jehovah's got this.
I would not want to discourage anyone from getting any type of Cisco certification. Especially if you like networking. I first got my CCNA in the early 2,000's. Then CCNP. I work for what I assume is probably the worlds largest telecommunications company. What I would like to convey to you, is that when these cert's first came out they were highly valued. Do your research. I know for certain they are pretty common these days. My son did not go into networking, he learned coding/software development. Took a 15 month on-line course with Flatiron. No college. He took it seriously and built a portfolio of applications as part of his resume. He is 23, landed a job with a national company as a software developer but actually mostly web design. Here in the mid west he started @ $70k with a first year $5k bonus, 401k with match, paid health insurance. They have an indoor driving range, gym and a chef that cooks lunch for free everyday. And they allow him to work from home when he chooses. Coding is a great option if it interests you.
 

Jahrule

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I would not want to discourage anyone from getting any type of Cisco certification. Especially if you like networking. I first got my CCNA in the early 2,000's. Then CCNP. I work for what I assume is probably the worlds largest telecommunications company. What I would like to convey to you, is that when these cert's first came out they were highly valued. Do your research. I know for certain they are pretty common these days. My son did not go into networking, he learned coding/software development. Took a 15 month on-line course with Flatiron. No college. He took it seriously and built a portfolio of applications as part of his resume. He is 23, landed a job with a national company as a software developer but actually mostly web design. Here in the mid west he started @ $70k with a first year $5k bonus, 401k with match, paid health insurance. They have an indoor driving range, gym and a chef that cooks lunch for free everyday. And they allow him to work from home when he chooses. Coding is a great option if it interests you.
Oh how awesome. It's funny you'd mention programing because that was my original goal. I didn't get interested in networks until later in life. I still love programming, though. I've worked a little with C. My favorite has always been python. I avoided C++ entirely. Worked with Java a bit in college. Honestly, I was just never very good at programming. Although I might pick Python back up eventually. It's been a lot of years since college. At least a decade. Network stuff just seems to come more naturally to me. And if I ever pick up programming again I can use my knowledge of networks to use it for various projects in that field. You can do all kinds of stuff with python.
 
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