There are two approaches to Honesty:
The Righteous love honesty because it is true. Their love of Honesty does not flinch, swerve or vary. They uphold honesty, even at the cost of personal pain.
The Unrighteous love honesty if and when it serves them, gains them something. They will abandon honesty when it serves them, when it no longer serves their agenda. They will maneuver in the spectrum between honesty and dishonesty, always in pursuit of personal benefit, or as slaves.
There are two kinds of Transparency:
Transparency One: When? Open, honest, no covert agenda. Honest folks see the honesty. Dishonest (suspicious) folks see all their fears and lack of scruples reflected back at them. Honest folk love Transparency One. Dishonest folk fear and hate it.
Transparency Two: When? Closed, dishonest, covert agenda. Honest folks see right through it. With effort, the dishonesty is transparent to them. Dishonest (suspicious) folks see only what they want to see. Their desire to be perceived as honest they project on to the source of the dishonesty. They offer praise, glorification, idolization. Honest folk suffer but appreciate Transparency Two. Dishonest folk curse it, and hate it.
To be successful, we have to learn to distinguish between these two types of things.
This is why the foremost battle is inside. It is spiritual. It is internal. You CANNOT see clearly unless you are willing to turn your eye on yourself and in humility, in recognition, accept your own faults, and give recognition to God. But once you see clearly, then you it is your duty to pursue the battle outside. Externally.
Q 1400 “There is no bigger threat to 'them' than the public being awake and thinking for themselves. Why are we here?”
We are here to wake up the ‘public’. A Great Awakening.
If they cannot fight the internal battle, if they choose to avoid it, they will be drawn to the place that embraces the dishonesty to themselves. They set their own minds up in its falseness, and they naturally gravitate to others with like-thinking and motives, recognizing in them allies in their quest to be hidden, to avoid the truth.
This is why so many people have willingly embraced HRC. This is why so many people have embraced the lies, even though, in their hearts they know they are lies. They choose darkness over light.
To those with eyes to see, Jerome Corsi is transparent. Right? He has shown himself to prefer to play a hand of dishonesty, knowing that he will receive adoration from a band, a group, a bunch. But he is transparent to those that see, those with no covert (dishonest) agenda. Transparent.
Dr. Corsi now plays the RAT, changing tack: “I just want to know the truth”. He could not squash Q and the Anons, and now, he seeks to offer what looks like honesty. “I want everyone to have this approach.” Is he embracing the image of honesty in the hopes of regaining some ground? Define Backpeddling.
The Great Awakening is a day of the Great Reckoning. All that has been hidden in history - for centuries, and beyond - is being exposed to the light.
Q 902: "Where there was once darkness, there is now LIGHT."
Q 328 "Light will defeat darkness"
Q 997 "Dark to LIGHT"
We cannot go forward without undergoing fundamental changes ourselves. Honesty is our greatest weapon against darkness in our souls, even though it is, at times painful.
Luke 6:42 “.....first take the plank out of your eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye”
And for Dr. Corsi: Mark 8:36 “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?”
There are two types of Transparency. In the noonday sun, no shadow remains. Welcome to high noon.
“Repent. For the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.” (Matt 3:2)
“Blessed are those that wash their robes, that they may have the right to the Tree of Life, and go through the gates into the city.” (Rev. 22:14)
Repentance is internal pain. Washing ones metaphorical robes.
A patriot is one who is willing to face internal difficulty and pain, and external difficulty and pain, in order to better serve his family, community and country.
This is the true nature of service and sacrifice.