Are these the end times?

Saturday, December 31, 2022

Are these the end times?

Probably not.

Sorry, I know that doesn't sound so exciting. But I think it should. Or, at least, motivating.

Yes, the world's in a fine mess. Just like it always has been. Sure, now we've added a technocrat flavour to the mix with bio-weapons posing as life-saving vaccines and centralized control posing as planet-saving policies and digital currency posing as the solution to global poverty. But these are just new disguises for old threats to humanity.

Last New Year's Eve, a friend said he didn't know what to do with his life in 2022 because Canada's future looked so grim and uncertain. At the time, COVID restrictions were at their height. A month later, though, we had the historical Freedom Convoy. Next thing you know provinces started dropping vaccine passports. Today, barely any mandates exist (outside of hospitals and nursing homes). And most people aren't bothering to get their boosters. And some places, like the United Kingdom, never even had a vaccine passport. Places like Alberta, Florida and Mexico are becoming a haven for the sane.

People say the evil elites are going to try and bring the mandates back — that climate lock downs and financial collapse are inevitable. Probably. The battle continues. Doesn't mean their psychopathic dreams will come to fruition.

Twelve months ago, I was still struggling to get Much Ado About Corona done. Now all 500 pages are published and selling all over the world. Even big-bad Amazon is selling it (plus at least a hundred other books exposing the truth about the Great Reset). More and more doctors and politicians are calling for a halt to the vaccine genocide program. The bad guys are even asking for amnesty.

Millions of human beings are waking up to the evil intents of those who rose to power while we were all sleeping in political apathy.

Are lots of people going to die (suddenly)? Yeah. Doesn't mean you need to be one of them. Are there major problems that'll need to be solved? Sure. But it's not the end of the world. Thinking it's the end times is probably the worst thing you could do.

Instead, why not decide what noble goals you want to happen in your life in 2023? Whether that's starting a family, launching a business, learning to paint, moving to a new country, getting violin lessons, writing a book, losing 50 pounds, homeschooling your kids in Latin, starting a garden... I can probably guarantee — in its own small way — it will serve as a monkey wrench in the anti-human agenda that they want to impose on us.

Instead of waiting for the world to end and a messiah to save us all, why not try to make the most of what time you have left? Isn't that what the Christian Messiah taught in Matthew 25:14–30?

Giving up and lying low is easy.

Doing something meaningful is hard. It takes courage, responsibility and a witty sense of humour. But, boy, it's worth it.

Wishing you a prosperous and happy New Year,

 John C. A. Manley



John C. A. Manley is the author of Much Ado About Corona: A Dystopian Love Story, the forthcoming All The Humans Are Sleeping and other works of speculative fiction. Get free samples of his stories by becoming a Blazing Pine Cone email subscirber at: https://blazingpinecone.com/subscribe/