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Date: September 12, 2021 at 12:39:28
From: chaskuchar@stcharlesmo, [DNS_Address]
Subject: The Unheeded Messages Of 9/11

URL: https://spiritdailyblog.com/news/39834


Ironic?

Very.

If it doesn’t strike you that way, it does us: the
leaders and former leaders of the U.S. and NYC at a
9/11 ceremony wearing masks — an emblem of the ongoing
coronavirus chastisement — standing in deference
during the National Anthem at the 9/11 Memorial and
Museum, emblem of a different, smaller warning or
chastisement twenty years ago.

As stated during today’s retreat: September 11 marked
a new stage in warnings from the Lord, a stage that
now ends, as the pandemic ushers in new, higher-
magnitude stage with an as yet unknown trajectory and
endgame.

It didn’t have to be that way.

But it is that way due to our response and a series of
leaders (not just George Bush).

What was our response to 9/11? Was it humble deference
to God? Was it replacing the burnt-out hole left by
those two gigantic symbols of world trade (capitalism)
with a Cross, or a non-denominational religious
monument of some sort, or was it replacing it instead
with a soaring new “freedom” tower, even taller than
the towers were.

Instead of humility, the U.S. chose defiance, just as
ancient Israel did when chastised by God, to its great
detriment (and chastisements by the Assyrians — see
Isaiah 9:10 — who were on territory that now,
gallingly enough, is inhabited by modern terrorists).

Oh, how what goes around comes around.

How history repeats.

Immediately after 9/11, with New Yorkers remaining off
the streets out of fear, the mayor of that city urged
them to come out and go shopping — as a way of
bolstering the hard-hit local economy and “showing”
those terrorists.

Meanwhile, the U.S. president visited smoldering
Ground Zero and shouted through a bullhorn that the
terrorists would shortly be “hearing from us” — as
they indeed did, with America blowing off massive
“daisy-cutter” bombs and entering a war that was
doomed from the start and in the end served no purpose
(as wars rarely do), costing the U.S. more military
casualties than the three thousand who died at the
twin towers, the Pentagon, and that field in
Pennsylvania. Literally, tens of thousands of enemy
troops and Afghani civilians, including children, also
were killed.

The mystic Maria Esperanza had loudly warned against
precisely this — going to war — telling this website
that if the U.S. displayed reserve and humility and
repentance, the world would sympathize with the United
States and Americans would gain prestige. God would
look with favor. The opposite has occurred.

And tragically, the U.S. also went to war in Iraq,
leading to the utter destruction of much of that
nation, including Christian communities. Churches were
bombed by ISIS, the progeny of al Qaeda. Catholic
churches were in ruins.

Since 9/11 failed to reorient society, more warnings
came: there were Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy, the
latter flooding Liberty Island and causing it to shut
down; there was an earthquake in the Richmond,
Virginia, area that shook places as far away as D.C.
and caused severe cracks — and shutdown — of the
Washington Monument.

That brought to mind the seismic pulse from collapse
of the Trade Center that during 9/11 caused cracks in
Federal Hall where the Bill of Right were signed and
George Washington was inaugurated.

We still didn’t “get it.” We did not learn.

Notes Associated Press today: “For the U.S., the zero
hour of Sept. 11, 2001, meant a chance to reshape its
place in the post-Cold War world from a high perch of
influence and goodwill as it entered the new
millennium. This was only a decade after the collapse
of the Soviet Union left America with both the moral
authority and the financial and military muscle to be
unquestionably the lone superpower. Those advantages
were soon squandered.”

And so along came a greater event, called covid,
terrorizing first New York and then the rest of the
nation (and really the entire world; it wasn’t meant
as chastisement just for the U.S. The entire globe
apparently was in need of rebuke).

Not pleasant thoughts, not thoughts anyone wants to
have, but honest ones.

At any rate: a prayer please for all (including a dear
friend ours) who died on this somber day twenty years
ago…

From Associated Press:

Millions of people solemnly marked the 20th
anniversary of 9/11 on Saturday, remembering the dead,
invoking the heroes, and taking stock of the aftermath
just weeks after the bloody end of the Afghanistan war
that was launched in response to the terror attacks.

The ceremony at ground zero in New York began exactly
two decades after the deadliest act of terrorism on
U.S. soil started with the first of four hijacked
planes crashing into one of the World Trade Center’s
twin towers. “It felt like an evil specter had
descended on our world, but it was also a time when
many people acted above and beyond the ordinary,” said
Mike Low, whose daughter, Sara Low, was a flight
attendant on that plane.


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Date: September 15, 2021 at 15:04:09
From: Kat, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: The Unheeded Messages Of 9/11


“Character that’s the strongest that God gives the most Challenges
to.”
Food for thought.


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23286


Date: September 12, 2021 at 15:23:02
From: kay.so.or, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Bring 'em on


Bring 'em On

Bring ‘em on, said he
And another soldier died.
Bring ‘em on, said he,
And another mother cried.


Bring ‘em on, said he
A nation cast aside,
Bring ‘em on, said he,
This is the end of the ride.

Cast aways, foreign lands,
Another cries, torn off hands.
When are we going home,
I don’t know when,
Or how, or if we can….. ever again.


the poem I wrote in 2004, kay


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