Fighting the spiritual battle on the spiritual plane
There is a bigger reality available to us if we choose to go there
I. Introduction
I want to go in a different direction today.
Last year at this time I was leading, along with Susan Sweetin, weekly War Room calls with about 20 grassroots medical freedom activists working to stop the FDA & CDC from poisoning kids with Covid shots. As you know, the FDA & CDC authorized the American version of the Final Solution. But thus far more than 90% of parents have avoided the deadly clot shot for their kids.
On one of the calls, one of the participants, Ann Rosen, said something along the lines of (I’m paraphrasing here):
Thus far the movement has only tapped into a small fraction of the energy and power that is available to us. We’ve never fully tapped into the enormous love that is out there in our movement. There’s this whole bigger energy — call it spirit, call it love — that we have not even begun to utilize. And when we finally begin to bring that into our movement, that’s when we’ll win.
That comment has stayed with me ever since because I know that it’s true. I’ve only spoken in front of large crowds in the movement a few times and the energy in the room was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. It’s the feeling of being embraced, and held in love, unconditionally, by 500 people at once. The question is how to infuse that energy into everything that we do in the movement.
It seems to me that in general, we keep trying to out-think the other side. But the mainstream gave up on science over twenty years ago when the CDC started destroying data in order to keep the vaccine genocide going — and the media, doctors, and government colluded to cover that up. We’ve won every scientific debate ever since. For the last eight years Pharma has used military tactics — Shock & Awe, 5th-generation warfare, character assassination, surveillance and censorship, and multibillion dollar global propaganda campaigns to keep their profitable machine of death grinding along.
It’s mentioned so often that it’s almost becoming a cliché — that this is a spiritual battle. But I confess that I’ve never really stopped before to fully consider what it would mean to fight this battle on both the spiritual and material planes.
II. What that might look like
I am asking you to go on an emotional journey with me for a few moments. This will only work if you actually watch each of the three videos that I link to below in order to experience what I’m talking about. It’s the same song each time but for me the feeling deepens with each iteration.
After the horror of a long day of fighting against the cartel I often clear my brain at night by watching Instagram reels. A few weeks back, Instagram served up a reel of a young boy singing with his father:
I’ve been haunted by the sound of this boy’s voice ever since. The father is Enni Francis a Nigerian pastor and gospel singer and his son is Kanaan Francis.
The full version of the song is on YouTube:
I am impressed by the beauty and power of this song. For me they are channeling something larger and sharing it with us through sound and voice.
Last night I discovered that the song is a cover of “Oceans” by Hillsong United. This video is amazing:
I grew up Presbyterian, we did not have anything like this going on in our worship services. I’ve spent the last hour watching this video over and over again with tears flowing down my face. I especially love when the audience takes over the song and they are all singing as one.
What if we could tap into THIS energy and allow it to flow through us? What would our movement look like if we showed up with our scientific arguments, our massive turnout, AND this larger love moving through us?
The second half of the song, which is the part that Enni and Kanaan Francis focus on, is similar to Kirtan, the Hindu ecstatic chanting practice (Sikhs and other religious traditions also practice a form of Kirtan). I know, I know, that’s too ecumenical for many of my readers. My point is just that this song is tapping into something deeper, universal, and more powerful than our ordinary day-to-day lives. What I’m talking about is not confined to any one denomination or religion. The experience of oneness with something larger than ourselves is a feeling of ineffable peace and joy.
My fervent desire is to bring the power of the universal life force into everything that we do in the movement. I know many of you do that already, but for me this is new.
Alec Zeck understands this which is why he booked the brilliant hip hop artist Jimmy Levy to perform at the Health Freedom for Humanity Symposium in Kansas City, Missouri in 2021. Jimmy isn’t entertainment, his music is doing the work of channeling the higher power that the movement needs. Pharma fears this which is why the cartel locked the participants out of the convention center on the second day of the symposium — but they proceeded anyway in a park across the street.
Dr. Devin Vrana understands this which is why she has a DJ playing carefully selected tracks between speeches at medical freedom events as she guides hundreds or even thousands of families through an emotional arc over the course of a long day.
Dr. Billy DeMoss understands this which is why he organizes Cal Jam every year that brings together music and speakers like RFK Jr., Del Bigtree, and Andrew Wakefield.
MLK, Jr. understood this which is why gospel music was so central to the civil rights movement.
The issue is not about the power of music per se. It’s about music, emotion, touch, movement, breath, and worship as a way to experience something bigger than ourselves (words are inadequate for what I am trying to describe here).
Having lived in Sydney, Australia (where Hillsong began) for five years during the meteoric rise of this church, I am well aware of the myriad problems in the ministry — many of the people bringing us this worship are deeply flawed and broken. But the fact that they found a way to transcend that through song even for just a few hours is the point — that transcendence is available to us.
I guess where I’m at is that I don’t just want to win a scientific argument anymore. We’ve already won that argument 10,000 times (and we will win it 100,000 times more). I want to obliterate the Pharma Death Cult and replace it with a society based on love.
Blessings to the warriors. 🙌
Prayers for everyone fighting to stop the iatrogenocide. 🙏
Huzzah for everyone building the alternative society our hearts know is possible. ✊
In the comments, please let me know your thoughts.
As always, I welcome any corrections.
This is why the government shut down churches and then literally banned singing when they did allow them to resume services.
I've got a friend who is a devout doctor (and big-time critic of all the official narratives) who keeps telling me the faith community has to first repent and then fight this battle. He blames the lack of leadership in the churches more than the sorry "watchdog" press or captured science establishment.
I do think this IS a battle of "good vs. evil" - as I wrote in this article:
https://billricejr.substack.com/p/the-real-battle-is-good-vs-evil