Preparing for War: The Folly of Trust
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Ed RehderMarch 8, 2022
Thank you for this article. I'm a 70 year old that barely missed being drafted into service for the Vietnam war. Something didn't seem right to us in those days but many of my friends had to go. Now to hear these details about that war as well as the others things start to make sense, and am not surprised somehow. Thank goodness for the Book of Mormon and it's warnings to us. Thanks again for your work on this.
JoeMarch 8, 2022
Thank you for your clear vision. There are many who will not agree with this. So many want to draw a line between Russia and Ukraine/US when the "sides", the line should be drawn, between people and government. The people of Russia are not our enemy except for the single feature, they have allowed their tyrannical government to exist and to continue. But are we not guilty of the same? Upon serious introspection of the genocide delivered at the hands of our own government a rational person must recognize this truth. The best thing we could do would be to focus on cleaning our own house. It is our greatest responsibility.
SandraMarch 8, 2022
Thank you for the thought provoking and pertinent information.
Linda AyreMarch 8, 2022
I am very grateful for this article which articulates and validates concerns that have been growing in me for decades. It is disheartening that so many people will not even question the narrative being blasted at us from every mainstream news source. Thank you, Brother Lindsay. I always appreciate your articles.
LBMarch 8, 2022
You are about to become an "untrusted source". Thank you for stating clearly some of the vital problems Americans and Church members face. We have been lied to and betrayed by those we trust.
William R ToftMarch 8, 2022
Excellent article. When he mentioned his mistrust of medical authority one name came to my mind, Anthony Fauci.
NinaMarch 8, 2022
Thank you so much for your article. I can relate to so many of your experiences. I agree with every issue of your article. My parents lived in eastern Europe during WWII. Experiences that they shared with me taught me to always ask questions. Things are far more complicated then what we are told in the "one liner" headline. We should never stop asking questions.
Geoff BiddulphMarch 8, 2022
Jeff, great post. We need more calls for peace at this time when so many people seem to be anxious for war. Will we not heed the warnings of the Book of Mormon? We truly seem to be a war-like people after all.
A. BinghamMarch 8, 2022
Weighing in from many government and private sectors, and from different countries, insiders are crying out that the US, as well as global governing bodies, are NOT trying high-level diplomacy to end the armed conflict in Ukraine. Those of us with foreign diplomatic experience see only too well, there is a complete dearth of committed and competent statesmen and women in the public eye. This is looking more and more like what we just went through, deception and betrayal, with so much damage. Perhaps behind the scenes, but in the public's eye, it has been a shameful spectacle. Complete silence from our own state department. Where are they?
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