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History Never Retreats It Repeats

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In this fascinating episode, Rhonda takes us on a journey through time, exploring the wisdom of King Solomon's words, which states that life is cyclical. Drawing parallels between the events of the 1930s such as John Maynard Keynes' radical economic theory, the Hindenburg incident, and World War II, with contemporary happenings in 2024, we delve deep into the striking similarities between the past and our present.

The dialogues raise critical questions about funding sources for the recent university protests across America and also illuminate the current day socio-political environment, discussing wider topics like the universal basic income and the Green New Deal.

The dialogue uncovers the unsettling exploitation of students shedding light on the alarming rise of indoctrination within campus boundaries. The episode underlines the proliferation of forces aiming to control and destroy the spirit of our nation. A must-listen for parents, guardians, educators, and students grappling with these complicated issues.

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Content provided by Rhonda. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rhonda or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this fascinating episode, Rhonda takes us on a journey through time, exploring the wisdom of King Solomon's words, which states that life is cyclical. Drawing parallels between the events of the 1930s such as John Maynard Keynes' radical economic theory, the Hindenburg incident, and World War II, with contemporary happenings in 2024, we delve deep into the striking similarities between the past and our present.

The dialogues raise critical questions about funding sources for the recent university protests across America and also illuminate the current day socio-political environment, discussing wider topics like the universal basic income and the Green New Deal.

The dialogue uncovers the unsettling exploitation of students shedding light on the alarming rise of indoctrination within campus boundaries. The episode underlines the proliferation of forces aiming to control and destroy the spirit of our nation. A must-listen for parents, guardians, educators, and students grappling with these complicated issues.

Article on Vaccine Injuries:

https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/after-2-year-legal-fight-cdc-releases-780k-vaccine-injury-reports-from-v-safe-system-facts-matter-exclusive-5626589

Video on Sharia Law:

https://youtu.be/AfnDWoew2y4?si=K5jjtXg6IYTpE0qm

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