
gratefulforgrace.....I certainly understand, I have often turned off the TV and gotten off of the computer for a few days for much needed encouragement and rest in the Lord's word. I actually do that more and more lately myself. I posted that video only because I have had such a difficult time with this most recent school shooting and the two before them. Two of the shooters, this one in Texas and the one at Sandy Hook were killed by law enforcement so we will never get to hear if they had a motive or even find out if they were sane. I did see the early interviews with the shooter in Lakeland Fla after that one happened and they haven't shown it since then; that guy was also young, 18 I believe. In the interview, he appeared devastated at what he was told that he had done, sobbing and asking why would he do such a thing? I have wondered for a long time if the govt had capabilities to control the minds of these young men and cause them to do these things. This video explains to me that this could be possible. I don't think we have to fear as the Lord resides in us and gives us discernment about all that we come in contact with. Sometimes I post these things for the future left behind folks if they come across it so they can beware. I know that we will likely never know exactly the way that the people who released covid have poisoned us or what kind of mutant virus that we are dealing with and as a healthcare person this has been difficult for me to come to terms with. I have decided to trust the Lord in all the ways that He leads and not worry about the rest.....sometimes it's difficult but hoping we won't have to worry about it much longer :prayer-hands: Forest Service says it started all of New Mexico's largest wildfire: TAOS, N.M., May 27 (Reuters) - Two blazes that grew into New Mexico's largest-ever wildfire were both started by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), the agency said on Friday, prompting the state's governor to demand the federal government take full responsibility for the disaster. Forest Service investigators determined the Calf Canyon Fire was caused by a "burn pile" of branches that the agency thought was out but reignited on April 19, the Santa Fe National Forest said in a statement. That blaze on April 22 merged with the Hermits Peak Fire, which the USFS started with a controlled burn that went out of control on April 6, the agency previously reported. The combined blaze has so far torched over 312,320 acres (126,319 hectares) of mountain forests and valleys, an area approaching the size of greater London, and destroyed hundreds of homes. "The pain and suffering of New Mexicans caused by the actions of the U.S. Forest Service – an agency that is intended to be a steward of our lands – is unfathomable," New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham said in a statement.