Remember back in 2020 how we kept commenting on how weird things were in the world? People put up memes about apocalypse bingo. We still think of that as a landmark weird year. But we never got fully back to normal. Things just keep reeling out of control.
But what we could say is that 2022 is the year of “I told
you so.” Of course we wouldn’t actually say that, because it’s considered bad
form. But there are some stories we had absolutely right in 2020 that were
marked, banned, and censored as “misinformation,” as though putting out an opinion
on social media was a dangerous thing. Then this year, one after another, those
stories we knew were true in 2020 but that were squelched are now admitted as
true. Here’s a brief list:
· The Hunter Biden laptop is real—it’s authentic,
it shows the corruption of the Biden family—as we first mentioned in 2019, and
the laptop verified in 2020, well ahead of the election, if only the public had
been allowed to see it. So far no investigations or arrests are underway.
· The COVID-19 “vaccines” were neither safe nor
effective—nor qualified as vaccines. Now even the public is aware of the dangers,
particularly to young people, through myocarditis, blood clots, lowered immune
function, and more. So far the government continues to fearmonger and pretend we don't know what we know. And, suddenly China is suffering high death rates despite low death rates elsewhere worldwide.
· Meanwhile, care such as increasing Vitamin D,
zinc, and other supplements can be helpful, as can early treatment with
formerly widely available and safe drugs such as hydroxychloroquine and
ivermectin, if you can get them now. But best of all is natural immunity, which most people now have—with
the nonvaccinated benefitting more than the vaccinated. Oh, and masks never did
work.
· Elections in 2020 were corrupt beyond belief.
Elections since then, even under closer scrutiny, continue to be corrupt. So far lawsuits are thwarted, and evidence is ignored.
There are plenty of other similar and related stories that
we knew all along were true, even though we could be cancelled for saying so.
I wrote fewer posts this year. Most years, writing twice weekly, I
would produce around 100 posts. This year I was down to around 60. Some posts
were so long, it still added up; my apologies. But schedule changes in my life
leave me struggling to get in one day a week dedicated to this blog. However,
that means it was a bit easier to look at everything I wrote this year and
catalog it into categories, some of which I’ll share today as a summary of the
year at the Spherical Model.
I spent a lot of time this year actively involved in good
citizenship. I worked at the polls during four elections. I worked on a primary campaign. Then I
worked several months straight on district platform and then state platform.
About a quarter of this year’s blog posts were related to those local and state
political activities; I’m leaving those out of the list below, but they’re still
available of course in the archives.
Some posts cover more than one category. That’s the nature of interrelated ideas. But I do feel like this was a good body of work for such a weird year. The first two categories, Constitution vs. Tyranny and Philosophy and Culture, are related to political philosophy, which is what the Spherical Model is. The others, which also relate to the Spherical Model—because everything political, economic or cultural does—are more topical.
There was good news related to abortion, freeing us from
being a total nation under condemnation, although that fight at the state level
is now just underway. And there was disturbing news of a war in Ukraine, still
ongoing. I have found it confusing from the beginning, because of unreliable news sources, and have mostly stayed
out of the discussion. But I have not approved of the many billions of taxpayer
dollars spent there, in a corrupt country with known corrupt ties to the Biden
family. And this week it was announced that Ukraine President Zelensky is closely tied to the
World Economic Forum—the ones who want to collapse the world economy to start
over, using a model that allows them to control all the people, in admiration
of the China model. I feel bad for the people in Ukraine, as I do any people
suffering under corrupt and/or tyrannical leadership.
Election Integrity is a bigger story. So is censorship, with
some of the collusion between government and Big Tech coming out in the Twitter
files, after the purchase by Elon Musk. “Woke” policies being pushed on our
children continues to be a big story.
I think people are waking up to what has been going on. What
is not clear is whether waking up and finding themselves in a post-constitutional
tyranny allows the suddenly awakened to do anything about their plight. But I
do believe that, if good people have their free will taken away, that’s not
something God will long tolerate. I hope we are good enough to merit His
rescue. As I occasionally repeat, “Hosanna!” which means “come and rescue.”
I hope you’ll enjoy the year-end review.
Constitution
vs. TyrannyHoward Chandler Christy's "Scene at the Signing of
the Constitution of the United States"
image found on Wikipedia
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June 6, 2022: People Really Mean It: No More Tyranny
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July 21, 2022: Famine by Design
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August 11, 2022: We Agree; We Don't Want Authoritarian Rule
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September 5, 2022: The Existential Threat
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September 12, 2022: Who Should Have the Helm
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September 15, 2022: Our Miraculous Constitution
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October 13, 2022: Our Constitutional Republic Has
Suddenly Become a Fascist Tyranny
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October 25, 2022: Public Speaking [video presentation explaining the Spherical Model]
Joe Biden gives anti-Republican speech, September 2, 2022 image found as screenshot here |
Philosophy
and Culture
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January 3, 2022: Be It Resolved
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April 7, 2022: Nihilism Is Not a Life Plan
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April 14, 2022: All Things Testify of Him
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July 28, 2022: Changing the World One Job at a Time
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December 12, 2022: Anticipating the Messiah
Election
Integrity
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March 7, 2022: When Does Incompetence Become
Cover for Intentional Wrongdoing
illustration of someone mailing multiple ballots, found in this August 29, 2020, New York Post article |
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July 19, 2022: No One Sits at Home on Election
Day
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July 25, 2022: Deterrence, Prevention, and
Real-Time Intervention
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November 11, 2022: We Are at War
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November 21, 2022: Election Debacle Report
AbortionMarch for Life 2022
Getty image
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January 24, 2022: Maybe This Will Be the Year
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May 5, 2022: Abomination in Our Nation
· July 7, 2022: SCOTUS Has Ended Life as We Know It—For the Better
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August 4, 2022: Pregnancy Resource Centers Aren’t
the Ones Faking Care
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September 29, 2022: Words of the Unwise
Censorship
and Newsimage is a screenshot from this Facts Matter video
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April 29, 2022: Of Course They Want to Control
Our Speech
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May 3, 2022: Misinformation, Disinformation,
Malinformation—and Censorship
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June 9, 2022: Two Movies You Couldn’t Make Again
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July 15, 2022: Power Mongering
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August 8, 2022: Good News among the Bad
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August 15, 2022: Unprecedented
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August 25, 2022: Let Me Put You on Hold
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December 1, 2022: The Threat
COVID-19strange clots found by embalmers
screenshot from here
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January 10, 2022: So Many Things They Know That
Aren’t So [also updates on January 6]
· January 28, 2022: Charts and Other Info
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July 12, 2022: Putting the Pieces Together
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September 8, 2022: News from the Front Lines
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December 15, 2022: It’s Over
Schools—CRT
and LGBTQ AgendasMatt Walsh speaks with Masai tribesmen to ask them,
"What is a woman?" screenshot from here
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January 14, 2022: Hearing They Hear Not, Neither
Do They Understand
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January 17, 2022: Oppression Is Evil
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April 4, 2022: Take the Money and Run—Or Just Run
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April 18, 2022: Local School-Related Irreconcilable
Differences
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April 21, 2022: Schools Are Not Families
War in
Ukraine—Geopoliticsmap found here
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March 3, 2022: Fools Rush In
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March 10, 2022: What’s Going On?
Economics
and Public Policy
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August 29, 2022: Stopping Crime
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October 6, 2022: How Much Is $31 Trillion