The Case For Waking Jonah

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Which is more crazy… to believe in a conspiracy theory, or to reject one without looking into it for yourself?

The purpose of Waking Jonah is to shatter the lie that global conspiracies cannot possibly be true, while at the same time proving that most conspiracy theorists are, in fact, not crazy after all. But you will never have to take my word for it. Spend a few minutes and find out for yourself whether or not any of this stuff is true.

Waking Jonah strives to analyze these New World Order conspiracies, as well as various spiritual phenomena occurring in our world today, from a biblical perspective. Sadly, the vast majority of our churches and Christian ministries have left these topics altogether untouched. This website seeks–in some small way–to fill the gap and provide real answers for truth seekers from all backgrounds.

My contention is this: Just like Jonah ran from God and fell asleep in the midst of a raging storm (Jonah 1:1-6), so too have we run from everything that threatens our beliefs and our understanding of the world around us. And like Jonah, we have fallen fast asleep.

We are compartmentalized people living in a compartmentalized world. On the surface it would seem that pervasive, organized evil couldn’t possibly exist within the power structures of American society, let alone across the entire planet. If it did, it would be found out, and then routed out, or so the theory goes.

But we have seen all throughout history that evil men do indeed conspire to commit evil acts, and that the foundations of liberty are constantly under attack. The difficult part is to recognize that the greatest threat comes not from without, but from within. From the very ones posing as our saviors.

Whether you believe the Bible or not, consider for a moment the following scripture:

…even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. So it is no surprise if his servants, also, disguise themselves as servants of righteousness. (2 Corinthians 11:14-15)

Do you think there could be any truth to that? If so, we must be especially cautious when it comes to the people in powerful positions within our country and around the world. We must discern whether or not they truly have our best interests in mind, or if they are using their levers of power to manipulate us for some ulterior motive, all the while smiling and telling us everything is ok.

If the theories discussed on this site sound insane, it’s because they are based on not-so-secret agendas that by their very nature… are insane. So hang in there when the cognitive dissonance starts to set in.

As of just ten months ago, I hadn’t spent one minute of investigation into any so-called conspiracies or government cover-ups. I trusted whatever the government and mainstream media told me (especially if it was coming from a Republican talking head, I must admit). I was a hard-working family man, minding my own business and trying to pursue the “American dream”, when I happened to come across some information that shocked me to the core. And the more I researched, the more I understood why these so-called “conspiracy theorists” so strongly believed what they did…

Because when you take the evidence for conspiracy and compare it side by side with the evidence for coincidence, it is actually the “coincidence theorists” that sound crazy, not the other way around.

In all my research, I have found one thing to be true. It is extremely difficult for me to explain to others the depths of the darkness I have seen. The best analogy I can think of is that of Jonah being in the belly of the fish for 3 days and 3 nights (which I guess is a conspiracy theory in and of itself!). But it’s only when you go into the deep, and see the evil with your own eyes and hear it with your own ears, that you ultimately come to accept the reality of the situation.

I believe that most “conspiracy theorists” are those people who have spent time in the “belly of the beast”, and have walked away with a radically different view of the world that we live in. And they have a burning desire to wake others up to this real world as well.

But rather than asking you to actually join me for 3 days and 3 nights in the belly of the beast, my plea is for you to spend just 3 minutes and 3 seconds peering into it. In keeping with this theme, each audio or video clip that I post on this site will never be longer than 3 min., 3 sec. in length. Whether you go on from there to further investigate the claims that are made is entirely up to you. But at least you will hear what some of these people have to say about the globalist agenda without spending a lot of time and energy going down never-ending rabbit holes.

So instead of going into the belly yourself, you can sit back and receive these notes from the belly… and you can take them or leave them as you see fit.

So what is the point of all this? What could any of these “conspiracy theorists” possibly convince you of in just 3 minutes and 3 seconds?

Absolutely nothing.

And that is precisely why you can consider this information without it threatening your entire worldview.

At the very least, my hope and prayer is that you will see for yourself that these people are in no way “crazy”, “unpatriotic”, susceptible to “believing anything”, part of a “cult”, or intent on “brainwashing” you. In fact, quite the opposite is true. They are passionate, intelligent, well-informed people that are very concerned. They are concerned for themselves, their families, this country, and for all of humanity.

And what you really need to know is… they are concerned for you.

So give them 3 minutes and 3 seconds of your time as often as you are able, and discover for yourself whether or not truth really is stranger than fiction. You may be surprised at what you find.

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  • http://www.adventuresinbabywearing.com Stephanie

    Very well said. And I can’t wait to read (and learn!) more…

    Steph
    (if they didn’t have a conspiracy I wouldn’t have a theory)

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