When Life Hands You Lemons, Throw ‘Em At Somebody
Sunday, December 13th, 2009The old saying is, When one door closes, another one opens.” I recently had that experience. I was speaking with a friend this week about video posting options. Shortly afterwards that same evening, I was uploading some videos to YouTube.
At 99% of file 6 of 6, the upload timed out. I went to repost that clip and discovered that my account was permanently deleted. I was a bit angered about this, but, this is the fourth time in 2 years YT has kicked me off, so I wasn’t surprised.
It seems I am always in violation of one copyright or another. So, I have become used to YouTube’s nonsense. It was funny that less than 2 hours prior I had been discussing getting away from YT, so the door to a new opportunity had opened before I needed it. Life can be funny that way. But it is still an aggravation none the less.
The next morning, during my hour+ drive to work, I saw that my area was being bombarded by low level chemtrailing. So as I rode along, I put my camera up to the windshield or the side glass and snapped some pictures. As I approached my destination, the chemtrails increased, and I continued to photograph. As I was doing so, I was also watching the cars whiz by on the interstate and I begin to think.
I’m thinking that I can be fairly certain most of these people I see, some every morning, haven’t a clue as to what is going on in Copenhagen right now. They are blissfully unaware of the fate that lies ahead in their not to distant future. That by this time next year, Christmas, as they know it, will be like some sort of wonderful dream.
I guess I was feeling a bit of anger at YT and the chemtrails above me. I began questioning my mission. My mission? The same as the rest of us. To awaken family, friends and total strangers to the tyranny closing in around us. I thought of all the hours spent researching and reading documents, sending out mass e-mails, campaigning for Ron Paul, etc.
I began to feel like I was wasting my time. Nobody cares. I’m just the village idiot, the guy in the tin-foil hat. Bottom line, I had become discouraged.
But, this tale does have a bright spot.
I stopped at a local supermarket for some stuff for work. As I came out of the store, I was stopping and snapping more pictures. Because, no matter how discouraged I was, one of my missions for the past 18 months was documenting chemtrail activity in my area. It is like an obsession.
As I approached my truck, I heard a voice say, “Excuse me sir.” I looked to see a lady about my age walking toward me. She had some pamphlets in her hand. I am a very approachable person and will talk to anyone. But no I thought, not today.
She walked up, and wanted to share some Jehovah’s Witness material with me. She then asked me what I was taking pictures of.
I looked up and said, “Your government at work.” She didn’t understand, so I proceeded to educate her on chemtrails, and the dangers of this activity. I explained to her the agenda of manipulation of weather to further the “climate change” agenda in order to form a world government. She replied, “That sounds like globalization.” I was shocked. You could have knocked me over with a fender. She stated that she didn’t know anything about Copenhagen, but I could see by the look in her eyes that she was clearly interested. So I explained briefly what Obama’s role in Copenhagen would do to the U.S. We must have talked about 20 minutes. I was shivering my backside off as it was one of the coldest mornings in this area of southeast Georgia I had seen so far (so much for global warming), but I was so excited to share the truth with this stranger. We finally parted company and I headed off to work.
But now, I felt exhilarated. I saw the planting of a seed that began to grow right before my eyes. I may never see this lady again, but she will never be the same again. I gave her my business card and told her to e-mail me if she wanted to know anything else.
The point of all this is, that we who have been spreading the truth for a while, do get discouraged from time to time. But, if we hold out and stick to our guns, we can prevail. We are making a difference one mind at a time. And although that person may forget us and we them, they will always remember that “somebody told me that, they were telling me the truth. That makes it all worthwhile. That is what keeps us going.
Like my friend said to me, God will nudge us to do the right thing. If we’re paying attention, we too are blessed.
Source: When Life Hands You Lemons, Throw ‘Em At Somebody
http://evervigilant1.wordpress.com/2009/12/12/when-life-hands-you-lemons-throw-em-at-somebody/

