DennisPTate
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There is a rather old Latter day Saint prediction that I believe could be useful over the coming decade in preventing a Bear Market as well as the "Dystopian Nightmare" predicted by the rather brilliant Mo Gawdat?
Could a Utah State Volunteerism Dollar and - or a Utah State Volunteerism Hour alternative currency note be used to flip Wall Street and the T. S. E. away from Pessimism and toward Optimism?
President Trump may not like this idea though because Mr. Mitt Romney and him have NOT been on the best of terms but it is obvious that President Donald J. Trump is in a position to pass a script to Mr. Mitt Romney, [and Mr. Romney is not exactly in a great position to turn down the President of the United States if President Trump and his advisors tend to like this general idea?
Here is what we are all up against and I do not believe that any of us should turn down assistance from Latter day Saints who were known to be astonishingly generous and helpful to the survivors of Hurrican Katrina, [and every other natural or not so natural disaster that the United States has experienced in these last five decades]!
I should let you all know about this man, Christian author Rick Joyner who, although he is not a Latter day Saint, he takes that Mormon prophecy very seriously.
Could a Utah State Volunteerism Dollar and - or a Utah State Volunteerism Hour alternative currency note be used to flip Wall Street and the T. S. E. away from Pessimism and toward Optimism?
President Trump may not like this idea though because Mr. Mitt Romney and him have NOT been on the best of terms but it is obvious that President Donald J. Trump is in a position to pass a script to Mr. Mitt Romney, [and Mr. Romney is not exactly in a great position to turn down the President of the United States if President Trump and his advisors tend to like this general idea?
Judith Freeman
Will Mitt Romney fulfill a Mormon ‘prophecy’ and save the Constitution?
“One day,” we were told, “the Constitution of the United States will hang by a thread and a Mormon, or group of Mormons, will save the nation.”
This was not a casual statement. It was repeated over and over, year after year, in Mormon congregations across the land; it wasn’t only Mitt and I who heard it. It didn’t matter if you grew up like Mitt, the privileged son of the governor of Michigan; or like me, the daughter of a shoe salesman in Ogden, Utah; or like my friend Rae, the child of ranchers moving sheep around the West. This is what we were all taught — that one day the U.S. Constitution, revered by Mormons as a document inspired by God, would become so deeply endangered and torn asunder that it would also tear the nation apart, and it would be up to Mormons in powerful positions to save us.
This prediction had a name, the White Horse Prophecy, and it was supposedly uttered by the founding prophet of the church, Joseph Smith, in 1843, words he was said to have pronounced while he stood before a copy of the apocalyptic painting “Death on a Pale Horse” by the artist Benjamin West.
While the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints officially distances itself from the prediction, it can’t be disputed that for years it was repeated by bishops, prophets and leading Mormon politicians, including Ezra Taft Benson, Eisenhower’s secretary of Agriculture and later president of the church. Even Utah’s Orrin Hatch, now retired but the longest serving Republican senator in U.S. history, has referred to it in the past.
Mitt Romney’s father, George, said in 1967, when he was a U.S. presidential candidate, that “the question of whether we are going to proceed on the basis of the Constitution would arise and at this point government leaders who were Mormons would be involved in answering the question.”
Mitt Romney must be thinking about Mormons and threads at this extremely dangerous moment in our country’s history. I don’t see how he could help it. The White Horse Prophecy is not the sort of thing you forget, even if, like me, you have long since left the faith. Romney, after all, is the most recognized Mormon on the planet, who also happens to hold a seat in the U.S. Senate where an impeachment trial would be held, a position of power foretold.
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Opinion: Will Mitt Romney fulfill a Mormon 'prophecy' and save the Constitution?
Mitt and I and every other Mormon kid in the 1950s heard the "White Horse" prophecy, which says the Constitution will be "hanging by a thread," and a Mormon will save it.www.latimes.com
Here is what we are all up against and I do not believe that any of us should turn down assistance from Latter day Saints who were known to be astonishingly generous and helpful to the survivors of Hurrican Katrina, [and every other natural or not so natural disaster that the United States has experienced in these last five decades]!
"Ex-Google Exec (WARNING): The Next 15 Years Will Be Hell Before We Get To Heaven! - Mo Gawdat"
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Mo Gawdat sounded the alarm on AI, and now he’s back with an even bigger warning: AI will cause global collapse, destroy jobs, and launch us into a 15-year dystopia that will change everything. Mo Gawdat is back!
Mo Gawdat is the former Chief Business Officer at Google X and one of the world’s leading voices on AI, happiness, and the future of humanity. In 2017, he launched ‘One Billion Happy’, a global campaign to teach 1 billion people how to become happier using science and emotional tools. He is also the bestselling author of books such as, ‘Scary Smart, Solve for Happy’.
He explains:
Why we need to start preparing today for AI
How all jobs will be gone by 2037
Why we must replace world leaders with AI
How AI will destroy capitalism
The one belief system that could save humanity from dystopia
I should let you all know about this man, Christian author Rick Joyner who, although he is not a Latter day Saint, he takes that Mormon prophecy very seriously.
