The Strange Truth Episode 93: Happy Thanksgiving Let’s be Thankful for God’s Blessings.
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The Strange Truth Episode 93: Happy Thanksgiving Let’s be Thankful for God’s Blessings.

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[00:00:35] Welcome to The Strange Truth, I'm your host Carl B. Hopefully everyone's having a pretty decent, you know, well you had a pretty decent week and now we're heading into the Thanksgiving weekend.

[00:00:53] You know, hopefully you were able to get all the things you needed your turkey, your fixings and all you know stuff, you know, the things you need for the stuffing and everything else and all your other side dishes and you know, and I'm sure there's lots of plans in place for folks to travel to and fro and and and let's, you know, let's just enjoy the time.

[00:01:22] You know, there's there's lots of stuff that you know, I could have, I had planned on talking about tonight.

[00:01:32] But I had a conversation with a friend of mine today and it just reminded me just how we just need to step back and just be thankful for, you know, the things that we have in our lives.

[00:01:46] So, I think that's the direction, you know, this podcast, I want this podcast to go.

[00:01:53] We'll keep this short so that we're not overloading, we're not overloading you with content.

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[00:03:19] So, there you have it folks.

[00:03:21] Welcome to episode 93 of The Strange Truth.

[00:03:25] I'm your host Kyle B.

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[00:05:45] As I said earlier, right, you know, there's a lot of things I could have, you know, I was planning on discussing on the podcast today.

[00:05:56] And we're going to touch on some of them.

[00:05:58] And I just want to say that if you have been following the news and if you're feeling burnout and if you're overwhelmed, you know, feel free to, you can always switch, you can always switch this one off, right?

[00:06:08] And I think we try to give you information, you know, news, right, that you can use for your prepping plans.

[00:06:16] A lot of times, you know, you will, you know, the stories that I cover here are stories that I, you know, for my own prepping needs, you know, and planning, I think that they're important.

[00:06:32] And, and, and I just, and I'll pass, I'll pass the information on you.

[00:06:38] You know, one big story this week was the missile that landed in Poland.

[00:06:44] And, and that caused, you know, that caused a lot of consternation all across the world.

[00:06:53] You know, even on the back channels here at PBN, you know, that was, that was something that got everyone's attention.

[00:07:01] You know, so yeah, we're going to, you know, we're going to talk about it a little bit.

[00:07:05] We're going to look at an article.

[00:07:05] But I want this podcast to be, you know, really focused on after we get through, you know, some, some of the important news to focus on, you know, just being grateful, you know, being grateful for the things that we have, you know, being, being grateful for just living in this, in this wonderful country, you know, in the United States of America.

[00:07:29] Being grateful that we can practice so far anyway, although it's becoming a lot more problematic, we can practice or, or, or religion, whatever that might be.

[00:07:40] I am a Christian, so I'm happy that I can, you know, I can read my Bible and, you know, meet in fellowship with other Christians.

[00:07:49] And it's not, you know, it's not, and it's, it's not a forbidden thing, at least not yet.

[00:07:56] Right.

[00:07:56] Right.

[00:07:57] So, you know, I'm grateful for a lot of things, family, you know, my wife, my, my children, you know, my job, you know, you know, just being able to live the, you know, the, the way that I do, I'm, I'm very grateful for.

[00:08:11] And, and I have to admit, I, this is not just because of Thanksgiving, why I, you know, I have these feelings.

[00:08:19] I've been having these feelings for a while now.

[00:08:23] They, they really came to a head with the pandemic, you know, when we were going through lockdown and everything else.

[00:08:28] And, and it just made me really, you know, thankful for, for having a family, you know, my family, having my wife, having my, my children, you know, and, and just being able to, to just share their, their experiences.

[00:08:44] And, you know, and, and just to watch my children grow up, you know, so, so there's a lot to be thankful for.

[00:08:50] I'm sure you, you know, you know, listeners, right.

[00:08:53] You know, the, you, you, you have your own reasons why I'm sure that, you know, you're grateful that you're, you're, you know, you're, you're thankful, you know, today, last week and into the future.

[00:09:10] So, so, so let's just get it into, we're just going, I'm just going to touch on a few important news items, and then we'll pivot back into, you know, just, you know, being grateful, why it's important to be grateful, you know, in our lives.

[00:09:26] So, so let's, let's just look at a few items here, right.

[00:09:36] Let's see, let's take a look at the Zero Hedge, and they have this, they have an article, Polish politician blasts Ukraine for missile provocation.

[00:09:46] A Polish politician has blamed Ukraine for causing a provocation by falsely claiming its own missile that struck Pardowdow had been fired by Russia.

[00:10:00] And immediately after news broke off the incident, President Zelensky called NATO to take action against Russia, accusing Moscow of firing the rocket.

[00:10:08] However, within hours, it became clear that the accident which killed two people was actually caused by a Ukrainian air defense missile.

[00:10:16] That didn't stop British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, NATO, and other prominent officials blaming Russia for the incident anyway, despite it clearly being Kiev's fault.

[00:10:26] Now, the former chairman of the City Council of Lublin, the seat of the region where Parzzy Wawdow is located, is calling for Poland to rethink its approach to the war in light of the incident.

[00:10:41] Having up until now been a staunch supporter of Ukraine, Jaroslaw Pakula said the missile incident showed Warsaw needed to send a blunt message to Kiev rather than telling its own citizens' fairy tales.

[00:10:57] Of course, this is a Ukrainian rocket.

[00:10:59] Of course, this is a provocation on a part of Ukrainian authorities, Pakula posted on his Facebook page.

[00:11:06] The rocket could not be fired 100 kilometers in the opposite direction by mistake, he added, asserting that the incident was an attempt to scare the EU into sending more money to Ukraine.

[00:11:19] Despite all the evidence indicating that the missile was fired by Ukraine, Zelensky has doubled down denying that Kiev was involved and asking for its country to be at the forefront of an investigation.

[00:11:30] However, after President Biden swiftly said the evidence for Russia's involvement was minimal, CNN reported that Ukrainian military officials told their American and Western allies that they were responsible for the blast.

[00:11:46] Kiev had attempted to intercept a Russian missile at the same location and in the same time frame as when the missile strike at the Polish village of Perzy Wawdow occurred, according to the report.

[00:12:02] The Associated Press also had to issue a retraction noting that it had erroneously reported that Russian missiles had killed two people in Poland and that this was based on a claim by one single anonymous senior U.S. intelligence official.

[00:12:18] And Zero Hedge, in this story here, Zero Hedge, you know, embedded their tweet and they say,

[00:12:29] Thank you, AP, for correcting a story that nearly launched World War III.

[00:12:32] Now, maybe you can also name the senior American intelligence official who spoke on condition of anonymity and who may have had ulterior motives in bringing the world to the edge of nuclear war.

[00:12:46] However, you know, when this occurred, when this went down, you know, it was two nights ago, right?

[00:12:53] You know, one of my first thoughts was, it's that easy.

[00:12:58] It's really that easy to start a major conflict.

[00:13:01] And that's all it's going to take to start a major conflict.

[00:13:06] And the thing that gets me all the time are all the people that are pushing for this war is that it's not just going to, it's not just the, you know, NATO countries, you know, running into Russia and just invading Russia.

[00:13:18] And then the Russians are just going to capitulate and the war will be over, right?

[00:13:24] That's what they thought about World War II, right?

[00:13:26] That the war will be over and I think a lot of the folks were thinking the war will be over in like, you know, two months, you know, it would be over really quickly and it proved it went on for four years and millions of people died.

[00:13:39] And the same is true here because, you know, it's good that cooler heads prevailed here.

[00:13:50] And, you know, and although, of course, NATO is using this as a propaganda, you know, cudgel to battle Russia, right?

[00:14:03] Despite the fact that, yeah, it seems really seems like it was one of the Ukrainian missiles that came down in Polish territory.

[00:14:13] You know, that I'm really happy that cooler heads prevailed because if it hadn't, it would have been bad.

[00:14:19] And it's not, you know, this thing, you know, once it had started, right, then, you know, people all over the world, you know, are in danger.

[00:14:29] They're going to perish.

[00:14:30] You know, you're talking, you know, hundreds of millions of people dying, right?

[00:14:35] Because, you know, the Russians are, you know, the NATO would try to probably, you know, invade Russian territory and then the Russians would fight back.

[00:14:44] And if the Russians are losing, then they're going to launch nuclear missiles.

[00:14:48] And there goes parts of England, France, you know, a good portion of Europe as well as Canada and the United States.

[00:14:56] And I'm always amazed at just the, you know, just the, you know, how naive people are when they talk about, you know, what should be done and what should be done about Russia and what, you know, because we have to be very, very careful.

[00:15:14] They are a nuclear armed superpower.

[00:15:19] And we should never forget that, you know, and we don't want nuclear war with these folks.

[00:15:26] It would be bad, you know, and, you know, with Europe gone and Russia gone and the United States pretty much, you know, gone, you know, then the rest of the world, they're facing famine.

[00:15:40] They're facing, you know, it would just be bad.

[00:15:43] Millions of, you know, this would be billions, billions of people across the world would die.

[00:15:50] And, you know, this, the way this, this occurred, this incident went down just made me go, wow, it is that easy to start a world war.

[00:15:57] That's all it would have taken, you know, if cooler heads had not prevailed.

[00:16:03] So I'm, I'm really thankful and grateful that, you know, we're not sitting in the dark right now, you know, reaching for our, for our rations, right?

[00:16:15] You know, in, you know, in our safe, in our bug out locations, because, you know, it could have easily escalated into something of that nature.

[00:16:23] And I'm really happy that it's, you know, it, you know, right now, you know, we're everyone here, you know, listening to my voice in the United States, we're all thinking about Thanksgiving.

[00:16:33] And, you know, here we are thinking about Thanksgiving instead.

[00:16:36] I'd rather be, you know, I'd rather be in that space.

[00:16:42] Okay.

[00:16:42] So, you know, that was a really serious story that, you know, that occurred.

[00:16:47] And it just shows just how quickly things could escalate.

[00:16:51] And, and, and just like that, we could find ourselves, you know, up against it.

[00:16:55] And, and, and then, you know, as, as, as Dave Jones would say, you know, that, you know, we would have been the last day, last day for any kind of prepping.

[00:17:05] And then we would have been in it.

[00:17:07] So, you know, keep, keep preparing, guys, keep preparing.

[00:17:11] Okay.

[00:17:11] Okay.

[00:17:13] And another article that I will read to you is FedEx Freight Unit begins, begins furloughing employees next month due to reduced demand for delivery services.

[00:17:26] And this one is on Natural News.

[00:17:28] And it says, transportation giant FedEx less than, less than truckload delivery division, FedEx Freight, has announced that it will start furloughing an unannounced number of drivers starting early December due to the massive drop in demand for delivery services.

[00:17:44] According to FedEx, the furloughs for FedEx Freight, which employs approximately 47,000 people are scheduled to last for around 90 days, during which time the effective workers will continue to receive health benefits, but will not be paid.

[00:18:00] Now, this, they're laying people off during Christmas time.

[00:18:04] Christmas time is when traditionally, you know, they're hiring people to try to deliver stuff.

[00:18:11] So if, if you want any indications of how badly the economy is doing, there you have it.

[00:18:16] When FedEx is laying people off during the holiday season, you know, it's bad.

[00:18:21] It means then that a lot of Americans are not buying goods, right?

[00:18:26] And this is peak holiday season.

[00:18:30] And traditionally, right, you know, this is when, you know, UPS, FedEx, right, even the post office, they hire people to, you know, deliver those extra packages.

[00:18:41] You know, but here we have a major delivery giant, right?

[00:18:48] You know, you know, planning on furloughing people.

[00:18:51] So if you want to know if we're in a recession, well, there's your answer, right?

[00:18:55] It's, it's bad all around, folks.

[00:18:57] It's pretty bad all around.

[00:18:59] So it's just one other thing to keep an eye on.

[00:19:02] Okay.

[00:19:04] There is another article on Natural News.

[00:19:08] Germany prepares for emergency cash deliveries ahead of anticipated dark winter energy blackout.

[00:19:13] And it says here, government officials and banking heads are also investigating possibly energy distribution changes, such as giving priority access to cash transporters, right?

[00:19:30] Let's see.

[00:19:32] Let's see.

[00:19:32] German financial market regulators planning discussions with Bundesbank and multiple financial industry associates to lay out these and other measures as possible interventions to avert disastrous power cuts.

[00:19:46] You know, it says it appears as though the lights will soon go out in Germany, which is, which is bracing for impact by making preparations for emergency cash deliveries.

[00:20:01] Bundesbank, the country's central bank, has begun hoarding extra billions to cope with a surge in demand, according to routers.

[00:20:09] There are also talks of potential withdrawal limits to prevent a bank run, said someone familiar with the situation.

[00:20:16] All across Europe right now, right?

[00:20:20] All across Europe, you know, the really naive, you know, handling of the Russian-Ukraine situation is coming back to, you know, there's been a lot of blowback with serious disastrous consequences, you know.

[00:20:44] All across Europe right now, if you're listening in Europe, right, well, you are in a recession.

[00:20:49] Your government might not tell you, your media might not tell you, but you most likely are experiencing a recession right now, just like how we are here in the United States.

[00:20:57] When FedEx is laying people off during the wintertime, something's really rotten in the state of Denmark, right?

[00:21:04] Something's really off.

[00:21:05] So, you know, it's one of those things where once you get red-pilled from the mainstream media and you step back from, you know, just swallowing all the news that all of these, you know, they're pretty much just government, you know, and their intelligence services.

[00:21:29] They're just talking heads for the intelligence community of their countries, right?

[00:21:34] Once you take a step back from all of that, right, then and you really start looking about you in the world, you open your eyes, you realize the truth.

[00:21:41] You know, here in New York State, as I said last week, you go into the store and you realize that there's a real contraction in the amount of food that you're seeing on the shelves.

[00:21:50] There's no mistaking it.

[00:21:52] You know, when your grocery store goes from, you know, six freezers of meat down to, you know, down to three freezers of meat and you see them rearranging stuff on their shelves and you're seeing a lot of not brand name foods on the shelves anymore.

[00:22:15] You're seeing all because they're buying whatever they can to stock, you know.

[00:22:20] So you're seeing that with your own eyes.

[00:22:22] I'm seeing that with my own eyes, right?

[00:22:24] Then you have to acknowledge the truth and it's wise to acknowledge the truth that things, you know, that things are pretty tight, that we're in the middle of an economic, massive economic slowdown.

[00:22:38] And, you know, it's just incredible, you know, on, you know, if you listen to PBN and you realize that, you know, we've been saying for going on now, what, almost two years that we're in a slow rolling SHTF situation all across the world.

[00:22:58] And these politicians, these people are just making it worse.

[00:23:03] Okay.

[00:23:04] So all across Europe, you know, there's going to be massive power cuts, right?

[00:23:11] And they're really worried because their economies are tanking.

[00:23:14] They don't have enough energy to run their economies and they're finding that out right now.

[00:23:20] But, you know, keep buying that electric car, those electric cars, right?

[00:23:24] It's just incredible to me.

[00:23:26] I'm going to pivot now from the news.

[00:23:29] You know, there's other stuff I think we'll get into the next time I'm on.

[00:23:34] I think I might take a break next week because it's Thanksgiving week and there's going to be a lot of to-ing and fro-ing and, you know, like meeting with family and traveling and everything else.

[00:23:46] So I don't think that I'm going to be on next week.

[00:23:51] And since that's the case, I just want to pivot now to what I really want to talk about.

[00:23:56] And that is, you know, why we should be really thankful.

[00:23:59] And I'm going to approach this from a Christian, you know, from a Christian perspective.

[00:24:05] You know, we see a lot of thankful quotes and we see a lot of movies and there's a lot of stuff out there about being thankful.

[00:24:13] But a lot of times, you know, a lot of people, they tend to ignore or they tend to, you know, minimize, you know, the Christian perspective on things, right?

[00:24:27] And I just want to read you some quotes here, some Christian quotes on why it is really important to be thankful.

[00:24:35] And here's one quote.

[00:24:37] God has promised to supply all our needs.

[00:24:40] What we don't have now, we don't need now.

[00:24:44] And that is that, you know, Elizabeth Elliott said that.

[00:24:47] Here's one from Charles Spurgeon, very, very famous pastor.

[00:24:51] It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness.

[00:24:58] I like that one, right?

[00:25:00] Here's one from Tony Evans.

[00:25:02] God says to give thanks in everything.

[00:25:04] That doesn't mean you need to give thanks for everything.

[00:25:08] You don't need to give thanks for that bad day or for that bad relationship or being passed over at work.

[00:25:16] Financial hardship, whatever it is.

[00:25:18] You are not to give thanks for the difficulties, but rather in the difficulties.

[00:25:26] That is a very important distinction and one I think we often miss.

[00:25:32] Giving thanks in everything shows a heart of faith that God is bigger than the difficulties

[00:25:39] and that he can use them if you approach him with the right heart and spirit for your good and his glory.

[00:25:50] Awesome, awesome, awesome quote.

[00:25:54] I'll read two more.

[00:26:10] And that's by J.L. Packard.

[00:26:17] Okay.

[00:26:18] And here's one more.

[00:26:21] There are three requisites to the proper enjoyment of earthly blessings.

[00:26:26] A thankful reflection on the goodness of the giver.

[00:26:30] A deep sense of our own unworthiness.

[00:26:33] And a recollection of the uncertainty of our long possessing them.

[00:26:40] The first will make us grateful.

[00:26:42] The second humble.

[00:26:44] And the third moderate.

[00:26:47] Okay.

[00:26:50] Wait.

[00:26:51] Let's just do two more.

[00:26:52] Let's do two more.

[00:26:53] God is in control and therefore in everything I can give thanks.

[00:26:57] Not because of the situation, but because of the one who directs and rules over it.

[00:27:03] That's by Kay Arthur.

[00:27:05] And I'll read one here by John Bunyan.

[00:27:07] A sensible thanksgiving for mercies received is a mighty prayer in the spirit of God.

[00:27:14] It prevails with him unspeakably.

[00:27:17] And that's by John Bunyan.

[00:27:21] Now, here's some really famous prayers that I'm sure that you've heard over the course of your lifetime.

[00:27:30] And I'm just going to read three of these prayers to you.

[00:27:35] Actually, four of these prayers.

[00:27:36] And this is the way I'm going to end the podcast with these four prayers.

[00:27:40] Let us give thanks.

[00:27:41] Let's give thanks for everything that we have.

[00:27:44] The lives that we lead.

[00:27:46] Okay.

[00:27:46] So here's the serenity prayer by Reinhold Niebler.

[00:27:51] God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change.

[00:27:57] The courage to change the things I can.

[00:28:00] And the wisdom to know the difference.

[00:28:03] Living one day at a time.

[00:28:05] Enjoying one moment at a time.

[00:28:07] Accepting hardship as a pathway to peace.

[00:28:10] Taking as Jesus did this sinful world as it is.

[00:28:15] Not as I would have it.

[00:28:18] Trusting that you will make all things right.

[00:28:21] If I surrender to your will.

[00:28:23] So that I may be reasonably happy in this life.

[00:28:27] And supremely happy with you forever in the next.

[00:28:31] Amen.

[00:28:32] So that's the serenity prayer.

[00:28:35] Here's the Lord's Prayer.

[00:28:37] Matthew 6.

[00:28:39] 9-13.

[00:28:41] Our Father who art in heaven.

[00:28:44] Hallowed be thy name.

[00:28:46] Thy kingdom come.

[00:28:47] Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

[00:28:51] Give us this day our daily bread.

[00:28:53] And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors.

[00:28:57] And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.

[00:29:00] For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.

[00:29:05] Amen.

[00:29:06] The 23rd Psalm.

[00:29:09] The Lord is my shepherd.

[00:29:11] I shall not want.

[00:29:13] He makes me lie down in green pastures.

[00:29:17] He leads me beside still waters.

[00:29:19] He restores my soul.

[00:29:21] He leads me in right pass for his name's sake.

[00:29:25] Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death.

[00:29:29] I fear no evil.

[00:29:30] For you are with me.

[00:29:32] Your rod and your staff they comfort me.

[00:29:35] You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.

[00:29:38] You anoint my head with oil.

[00:29:40] My cup overflows.

[00:29:42] Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life.

[00:29:47] And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

[00:29:59] Here's, this is the one I will end the podcast with.

[00:30:01] And it says, Christ be with me by St. Patrick.

[00:30:05] Christ with me.

[00:30:07] Christ before me.

[00:30:08] Christ behind me.

[00:30:09] Christ in me.

[00:30:11] Christ beneath me.

[00:30:13] Christ above me.

[00:30:14] Christ on my right.

[00:30:16] Christ on my left.

[00:30:18] Christ where I lie.

[00:30:19] Christ where I sit.

[00:30:21] Christ where I rise.

[00:30:23] Christ in the heart of everyone who thinks of me.

[00:30:26] Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks of me.

[00:30:30] Christ in every eye that sees me.

[00:30:33] Christ in every ear that hears me.

[00:30:36] Salvation is of the Lord.

[00:30:39] Salvation is of the Christ.

[00:30:41] May your salvation, Lord, be ever with us.

[00:30:46] Amen.

[00:30:49] Be thankful for all the things you have.

[00:30:52] Be thankful for your life.

[00:30:54] Be thankful for this day that you have shared with other people.

[00:31:00] Be thankful for that meal that you will have when you sit at the table with your family, with your friends.

[00:31:08] Be thankful for your family, for your wife, for your husband, for your children, for your grandparents, for your parents.

[00:31:21] Be thankful for your life.

[00:31:24] Be thankful for the grace that God has given to us freely.

[00:31:34] Be thankful for your life.

[00:31:39] Be thankful for this day.

[00:31:42] May God go with you.

[00:31:44] Be safe on your Thanksgiving journeys.

[00:31:50] Say a prayer.

[00:31:53] Remember, never take anything for granted

[00:31:58] because nothing is assured in this life.

[00:32:01] Hug your loved ones.

[00:32:03] Hug your wife.

[00:32:05] Hug your spouse.

[00:32:06] Hug your husband.

[00:32:08] Hug your kids.

[00:32:10] Let your friends know just how much you treasure them.

[00:32:20] Let us all just be thankful for all the things that we have.

[00:32:27] Godspeed, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:32:29] Thank you for listening to The Strange Truth.

[00:32:31] I'm your host, Carl B.

[00:32:33] Until next time.

[00:32:36] Good night.

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