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“Tick” Tock
In a recent broadcast on Perilous World Radio hosted by David Masters, a reflection on the current political climate highlighted both optimism and challenges. Masters expressed relief over the removal of Venezuela’s dictator, yet acknowledged ongoing issues that resonate in other countries, including the U.S. He used the metaphor of “ticks” to describe politicians like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Chuck Schumer, and Eric Swalwell, implying they drain the public’s trust and well-being through deceit and manipulation. The discussion centered around the notion that these figures thrive on public irritation and fear, which can distract from more significant issues. Masters emphasized that this conflict is not merely political but deeply psychological, using biblical references to suggest that hatred toward these individuals is counterproductive. He argued that the present-day media landscape is rife with misinformation and that truth has become obscured by various forms of manipulation. Join David as he shares clips from his father, Roy Masters. He also invites everyone to visit www.fhu.com, where you can subscribe to gain access to all of Roy Masters’ teachings and lectures.
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By Foundation of Human Understanding“Tick” Tock
In a recent broadcast on Perilous World Radio hosted by David Masters, a reflection on the current political climate highlighted both optimism and challenges. Masters expressed relief over the removal of Venezuela’s dictator, yet acknowledged ongoing issues that resonate in other countries, including the U.S. He used the metaphor of “ticks” to describe politicians like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Chuck Schumer, and Eric Swalwell, implying they drain the public’s trust and well-being through deceit and manipulation. The discussion centered around the notion that these figures thrive on public irritation and fear, which can distract from more significant issues. Masters emphasized that this conflict is not merely political but deeply psychological, using biblical references to suggest that hatred toward these individuals is counterproductive. He argued that the present-day media landscape is rife with misinformation and that truth has become obscured by various forms of manipulation. Join David as he shares clips from his father, Roy Masters. He also invites everyone to visit www.fhu.com, where you can subscribe to gain access to all of Roy Masters’ teachings and lectures.
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