Political warfare against Amish
The Light|Issue 50, October 2024
Religious community threatening globalist agenda
RICHARD HOUSE
Political warfare against Amish

PERHAPS the funniest moment of the whole covid atrocity event was when a journalist asked an elder of the U.S. Amish community why there was hardly any covid in their community.

Without a hint of humour and in all seriousness, the elder replied: "We don't watch television." tinyurl.​com/4wspmawt Thereby hangs an enormous tale, of course.

It's almost exactly 500 years from when, in January 1525 during the Protestant Reformation, the Anabaptists were founded in Zurich, Switzerland, and later went on to become the Amish Christian denomination.

With communities right across the globe, the Amish are now coming under assault from malign forces determined to control their low-tech, autonomous lifestyles by any means possible because of the threat that their simple, healthy way of life poses to the globalist technocratic control agenda.

Back in February, Dr Joseph Mercola wrote a long article about the Amish titled 'Traveling back in time life lessons from the Amish'.

The Amish typically avoid technology and other modern-day conveniences like electricity and cars, Mercola tells us. There are significant benefits of living off the grid without being dependent on others in any way and certainly not on technology. The Amish produce most of their own food, and they are not reliant on the public control grid beloved of Bill Gates and the globalist technocrats.

For Mercola, relying on modern-day comforts and technology "leaves you incredibly vulnerable should they collapse; while embodying the preparedness and resourcefulness displayed by the Amish protects your autonomy and freedom.".

This story is from the Issue 50, October 2024 edition of The Light.

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