Time to Send in The Clowns

Time to Send in The Clowns

Lewis Allen Lambert

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2026
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Historia de América
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9781961265202
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Since the end of the second world war, America has had significant political, economic and cultural influence over most peace seeking nations. Though several non-western cultures aggressively pursued economic hegemony, military incursions and political subversion of their neighbors during the last four decades of the 20th century, global conflict was avoided though often threatened. Over the last 30 years the world has been blindly standing on the abyss of a massive conflict between complacent western democratic governments and a monolithic authoritarian ideological belief that is incompatible with western or eastern cultures. This conflict, a prelude to world domination by zealots stemming from the seventh century birth of Islam, has been simmering for 1200 hundred years occasionally testing the resolve of non-believers. Now, this horde of zealots has been given tacit approval to invade Europe and America, to plant the seeds of subversion and revolution by weak, feckless and progressive political leaders that preferred to maintain the status quo at all costs.The west has buckled at the knees and allowed this anti-Judeo-Christian ideology to take root and infect western society with hate. NATO is impotent, the EU is impotent, political parties are impotent while Christians cower and accommodate their new neighbors that will never assimilate.If ’Time to Send in the Clowns’ doesn’t alarm you, then pray for a rapid and humane demise.

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