In these increasingly perilous times, the resounding question is: ‘What is to be done?’ I agree with Chuck Baldwin to the extent that the Christian church, the body of Christ is the first line of preservation and defense against putrid corruption. The trouble is; the time for what could and should have been done, when the cost was low, has long since passed. The time before us demands of us a cost we are altogether unfamiliar with, and unwilling to pay. The evidence is; if we were willing, we’d have paid when it required so much less. “And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?… The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin’s thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If…if…We didn’t love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation…. We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward.” – Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago 1918–1956 For the time [is come] that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if [it] first [begin] at us, what shall the end [be] of them that obey not the gospel of God? – 1 Peter 4:17 KJV I will worship toward thy holy temple, and praise thy name for thy lovingkindness and for thy truth: for thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name. – Psalm 138:2 KJV Links Videos / Clips [x] = Played Walter Williams: Why the Founders Did Not Want a Democracy [x] 0:00–1:52 Chapter 1: Why the Founders Did Not Want a Democracy 1:52–5:06 Chapter 2: What Politicians Reflect 5:06–8:51 Chapter 3: Liberty vs Tyranny [x] 8:51–10:10 Chapter 4: Low Tolerance for TSA Norman Dodd – The Hidden Agenda For World Government [x] 46:17–49:20 When Christians Become “Good For Nothing” – 3/22/26 By Pastor Chuck Baldwin Whitney Webb SOUNDS ALARM! Tech Billionaires Have Completely Taken Over Government! – The Jimmy Dore Show Headlines [x] = Mentioned / Discussed Donald J. Trump Presidential Library [x] Critics Pan New ‘Bad Taste’ Images Of Planned Trump Library | HuffPost Latest News [x] Eric Trump on X: “ FIRST LOOK: The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library is officially here… Iran War Excursion Executive Action Development Project [x] Just 67,000 US Troops In Iran, Hanging Out And Being Bros US Troops Told To ‘Get Ready’ For Iran As Conscientious Objection Requests Surge ‘1,000%’ And Fears Grow Among Ranks | IBTimes UK Hegseth’s ‘no mercy’ Iran directive sounds alarm with Democrats who told military to refuse illegal orders | The Independent The Ponzy Scheme [x] The Treasury just declared the U.S. insolvent. The media missed it | Fortune What $136 Trillion Looks Like in Your Living Room Not only has the financial press ignored the consolidated financial statements, but most members of Congress and members of the general public will not read the consolidated financial statements. Documents like the consolidated financial statements are not the kind of thing you want to read before driving. If that’s not bad enough, most people cannot relate to the trillion-dollar numbers in the financial statements. Therefore, it is appropriate to translate them into terms that people will understand. Most people cannot relate to trillion-dollar figures on a government ledger. So consider this: divide every number by 100 million — drop eight zeros — and federal finances look like a household budget in freefall. That household earns $52,446 and spends $73,378 — running a $20,932 annual deficit. Its total liabilities and unfunded promises amount to $1,361,788 against just $60,554 in assets, leaving it $1.3 million in the hole. Uncle Sam, by any accounting standard, is insolvent. Congress has clearly lost control of the nation’s finances. America is facing a fiscal catastrophe. The reckoning, long deferred, is becoming impossible to ignore. [x] Trump administration targets $4 trillion Pax Silica investment fund for semiconductors — the US will start with a $250 million investment for global consortium | Tom’s Hardware TSA [x] TSA officers receive their 1st paychecks in weeks – ABC News [x] Are TSA workers getting paid now? Paychecks begin, DHS says White House Bunker [x] Trump Building ‘Massive’ Military Complex Beneath Ballroom: What To Know – Newsweek The Rest [x] = Mentioned / Discussed [x] IMEC: Trump’s War With Iran Is About Global Trade. Period. (Mar 18, 2026) By Patrick Wood The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor — IMEC — is being called one of the largest and most ambitious infrastructure projects in modern history. Trump called it ‘one of the greatest trade routes in all of history.’ IMEC is not just a trade route. It is a control corridor… I have been tracking the intersection of geopolitics and commercial infrastructure for a long time. What makes IMEC uniquely significant is the degree to which the same individual designed the diplomatic preconditions, brokered the commercial relationships, and is now overseeing the governance structure in the key territory the corridor passes through. That individual is Jared Kushner. I have defined Technocracy consistently for over a decade: it is a system of governance in which society is controlled by scientists, engineers, and technical experts rather than elected representatives, and in which resource allocation and behavior modification replace price mechanisms and democratic consent. The endgame is scientific dictatorship. It does not announce itself. It builds infrastructure. IMEC is Technocracy in its infrastructure phase. I have said for years that Technocracy does not need a revolution. It needs infrastructure. … Consent is not required. Ownership is not required. Elections are not required. What is required is control of the architecture. IMEC is that architecture. And it is being built right now, while the world watches the smoke rising over the Strait of Hormuz and the cranes moving rubble in Gaza. Connect the dots. [x] Kushner and Witkoff – by esc Alastair Crooke, a former British diplomat and founder of the Conflicts Forum, described the mechanism in February 2026. The failure to resolve the Ukraine conflict, he argued, is a feature — one that opens a path for business to be done, for stakeholder deals to be cut, and for billions to be shared out. Trump, Witkoff and Kushner are said to be confident that they can construct a financial reward system for western debt-holders, investors and politicians that succeeds in retaining the financial rewards of war — without the ancillary ingredient of bloodshed. The territorial issues, security guarantees, EU membership status, and the position of NATO are, in Crooke’s framing, ‘downstream details once the larger payment system is organised’. That sentence deserves to be read twice. The politics is downstream of the payment system, the governance is downstream of the financial architecture, and the settlement conditions are downstream of the clearing house. What Crooke is describing is not a peace process — it is the installation of a new financial system, with conflict resolution as its onboarding mechanism. In Iran, the central bank is cut off from SWIFT, the rial has lost value since February 28, and the country cannot access its own reserves or settle internationally. When the war ends, Iran will need outside money to rebuild — and that money will come with conditions. The energy infrastructure is being destroyed physically while the financial infrastructure is being destroyed through isolation, and both lead to the same outcome: a country that has to accept external terms to rebuild, because it has no capacity left to do it alone. In all three cases [Ukraine, Gaza, Iran], the mechanism is the same. Destroy the country’s ability to finance itself. Offer reconstruction money conditioned on adopting the new standards. Embed those standards in infrastructure that outlasts the funding. The debt is the onramp, but the architecture is permanent. The technocratic committee’s digital lead has pledged to build ‘a secure digital backbone, an open platform enabling e-payments, financial services, e-learning, and healthcare’ — with Gaza’s 2G network upgraded to free high-speed access by July. Kushner’s own condition — that reconstruction money only flows into ‘terror-free zones’ — means the stablecoin doesn’t just track what you buy. It tracks where you are when you buy it. A terror-free zone is a geofence, and a stablecoin that only clears inside one is location-locked programmable money — a design feature first documented in the digital currency architecture explored by Joi Ito and Jeffrey Epstein at the MIT Media Lab, and subsequently tested by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston through the lab’s Digital Currency Initiative. The population is being onboarded onto digital financial infrastructure before the reconstruction formally begins. The Board of Peace’s charter does not mention Gaza. Permanent seats cost one billion dollars. Trump is named as chairman for life, with sole authority to pick his successor, invite countries, and create or dissolve any part of the organisation — and this authority is