James W. Nelson was born in a farmhouse in eastern North Dakota in 1944. Some doctors made house calls back in those days. He was living in that same house on the land originally homesteaded by his great grandfather, when a savage tornado hit in 1955 and destroyed everything. But they rebuilt and his family remained on that land until the early nineteen-seventies when diversified farming began changing to industrial agribusiness. James spent four years in the US Navy, worked many jobs and has finally has settled on a few acres of land exactly two and one half miles straight west of the original farmstead, ironically likely the very spot where the 1955 tornado first struck, which sometimes gives him a spooky feeling.
He lives among goldfinches, chickadees, nuthatches, blue jays, crows, cottontails, squirrels, deer, mink, badgers, coyotes, wallflowers, spiderworts, sunflowers, goldenrod, big and little bluestem, switchgrass, needle & thread grass, June berries, chokecherries, oaks, willows, boxelders and cottonwoods, in the outback of eastern North Dakota.
Chapter 1 Qanon (Qdrops)
First, what is a Qdrop? To answer that I would say learn to follow Q.
Each of those little tidbits (like one word) mean something.
QAnon is a far-right conspiracy theory detailing a supposed secret plot by an alleged "deep state" against U.S. President Donald Trump and his supporters. Same message to the "good" democrats. I usually don't talk very nicely about the democratic party, but, folks, if you will NOT get mad and keep reading you will find that I understand WHY you stay with the party. But you need to keep reading and get to it.
Same to Muslims. Read far enough to see that I support the common Muslim people, but know that your Islamic leadership keeps over a billion people in ideological slavery.
So you know, I didn't finish high school, lasted just six months in college (where one professor gave me a D, I guess just to pass me) so, no, I'm not smart, I'm just a regular guy with an opinion, and I think this country (America) is filled to the brim with good, regular, guys.
I started reading the newspaper way before my teens—those were the days when newspapers still published the news and left opinion to the editorial page. You know, letters to-the-editor that anybody can write. Thank God, too, that I had my dad to help me with the many new words.
I do sometimes copy and paste but always announce it as "verbatim" so the reader knows. After editing and reviewing my book I can see that there are endless subjects to have an opinion about. The amount covered here is like looking at the infinitesimal dot the earth represents in our galaxy and our galaxy in the universe, which they say, goes on forever.
The book is divided into chapters. Some are very short, so maybe don't look like real chapters. I did that for the sake of the reader finding what they want, quickly. Also I insert dates quite often. I wrote this in spurts so some material might not be in correct lineage. Also, I used material from my blog, so I dated each of those entries also.
One more thing, as I said, this book is opinion; I do not try to prove anything and certainly DON'T prove anything. In editing I have noticed I sometimes repeat myself, but I don't think that's a big deal. In fiction I would fix that, but this is not fiction.
One last mention. I advertise some of my fictional books (related to the political subjects) but they are easy to skip over quickly, under chapters New World Order and Human Trafficking.
Events are happening and changing so fast, impossible to keep up. Like I've said, I'm writing this in spurts and no way I'm going back and changing anything except in corrective editing.
The continual protesting/rioting happening shows people demanding but not truly understanding WHAT they are demanding. Unfortunately, they might just get their wish. Socialism seems to be on many of their minds—and those NOT thinking that way can be swayed to follow the crowd. That's how power and control works, a few people at a time. I will never forget President Trump's 2019 SOTU address when he stated "This country will never be a socialist country." The audience erupted in applause and standing ovation, except for the democratic women all dressed in white. Stone-faced they remained seated, except for one, if I remember correctly Kyrsten Sinema (she stood and applauded.)
One of the troubles with socialism, it starts out with the freebies and equality but as time passes everything changes until it's too late to wake up.
There's a lot happening in our good country, folks, and much is NOT good.
Título : My Political Opinion
EAN : 9781005242800
Editorial : James W. Nelson
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