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Bang, Bang! Lessons from The Warrior: How the 80s Taught Us to Fight for Ourselves

The 80s Anthem That Still Speaks to Us Today

Some songs don’t just fade into the background of time—they become part of the very fabric of our lives. The Warrior by Scandal featuring Patty Smyth is one of those songs. Released in 1984, this power anthem wasn’t just about love—it was about survival, resilience, and embracing your inner strength in the face of heartache.

For those of us who grew up in the 80s, it was the soundtrack to countless moments of teenage rebellion, self-discovery, and personal battles. But the truth is, its message is just as relevant today as it was then.

Because, let’s be honest—life is still a battlefield.

The 80s: A Generation of Fighters

Growing up in the 80s meant learning resilience the hard way. We didn’t have smartphones to text our emotions away or TikTok therapists telling us how to cope. If we got our hearts broken, we had two options—deal with it or blast anthems like The Warrior on our Walkmans while roller-skating our frustrations out.

We didn’t have participation trophies. We knew what it meant to lose, to get back up, and to earn every inch of success. If you wanted something, you worked for it. Love wasn’t always kind, but we learned to be warriors, to keep moving forward.

The 80s were also the era of Rocky, The Terminator, and Rambo—movies that showcased perseverance, grit, and survival. And in music? The themes of strength and resilience were everywhere, from Pat Benatar’s Hit Me With Your Best Shot to Bonnie Tyler’s Holding Out for a Hero.

Scandal’s The Warrior fit right into that cultural moment, blending an electrifying melody with powerful lyrics about fighting for what you want and standing strong against the odds. It was a reminder that, even when heartache comes, you don’t surrender—you fight.

The Modern Battlefield: Why This Song Still Matters Today

Fast forward to today, and the battlefield has changed. Now, we fight through social media comparisons, toxic relationships, corporate burnout, and the never-ending pressure to have it all together. The modern jungle isn’t just physical—it’s digital, emotional, and psychological.

The difference? Many people today are conditioned to retreat rather than fight.

  • Ghosting is more common than confrontation.
  • Social validation has replaced personal growth.
  • Instead of pushing through struggles, too many surrender at the first sign of discomfort.

But here’s the truth: The warrior still lives inside you. You just have to wake them up.

Lessons from The Warrior: How to Fight for Yourself Today

1. Don’t Betray Your Own Heart
“It’s your heart that you betray” is a warning. Too often, we sacrifice our happiness for the sake of others’ approval. Whether it’s staying in a toxic relationship, suppressing our dreams, or living for someone else’s expectations, we betray ourselves when we refuse to fight for our own happiness.

💡 Real-life example: Think back to the 80s—kids didn’t have the pressure of Instagram filters or influencers selling a fantasy life. They had to find validation within themselves. The lesson? Stop comparing. Start living.


2. Embrace the Wild Gift of Love (and Life)
“Love is primitive—a wild gift that you wanna give.”

Love, passion, and purpose aren’t meant to be tamed or controlled. Whether it’s love for another person, love for life, or a deep passion for a dream, embrace it fully. The 80s taught us to be unapologetically bold in our feelings—whether it was making a mixtape for your crush, chasing a career in music, or standing up for what you believed in.

💡 Modern lesson: Stop waiting for “perfect” moments. Stop overthinking. If you love something, go after it.


3. Victory Comes from Survival
“Heart to heart you’ll win if you survive.”

This song doesn’t promise a perfect ending—it tells us that surviving the battle is the victory. The world today glorifies instant success, but back in the 80s, we knew success took time. If you wanted to be good at something, you practiced. If you wanted to win, you kept showing up.

💡 Real-life example: Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team before becoming the greatest player of all time. Madonna was told she wasn’t talented enough before becoming the Queen of Pop. Every warrior faces rejection—but only those who keep going taste victory.


4. Own Your Warrior Spirit
“I am the warrior.”

Say it out loud. Feel it in your bones. Whatever you’re going through—heartache, career struggles, self-doubt—fight back. You are not weak, you are not powerless. You are the warrior.

💡 Modern lesson: The next time life knocks you down, remember this—resilience isn’t about never failing. It’s about refusing to stay down.

What the 80s Got Right (and What We Need to Remember Today)

The 80s weren’t perfect. But if there’s one thing that generation got right, it was understanding that life isn’t always easy—but it’s always worth fighting for.

We didn’t have filters. We had face-to-face confrontations.
We didn’t have online cancel culture. We had real-world consequences.
We didn’t ghost people. We worked through problems.

If you grew up in the 80s, you know what it means to push through pain and fight for what matters. And if you didn’t? It’s not too late to learn.

Final Thought: The Warrior in You

We all have battles to fight. The question is—will you run, or will you stand your ground?

🎵 The next time life throws you into battle, don’t retreat. Face it. Stand tall. And when you need a reminder of your strength, throw on The Warrior, turn the volume up, and sing it loud.

Because victory belongs to those who refuse to back down.

Bang, bang. Now go win your war. 🚀🔥


References & Further Reading

  1. “The Warrior” by Scandal feat. Patty Smyth(1984, Columbia Records)
    • A rock anthem of resilience and self-empowerment.
  2. Pat Benatar – “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” (1980, Chrysalis Records)
    • A song about standing up for yourself, no matter what.
  3. Michael Jordan’s High School Story(NBA.com, Biography.com)
    • A lesson in perseverance and never giving up.
  4. Madonna’s Rise to Fame(Rolling Stone, Billboard)
    • Proof that rejection isn’t the end—it’s the beginning of greatness.
  5. 80s Pop Culture and Mental Resilience(Psychology Today, Smithsonian Magazine)
    • How the 80s mindset shaped stronger, more independent individuals.

Disclaimer

This blog post is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views expressed herein reflect the personal opinions and experiences of the author, A.L. Childers, and are not intended as professional advice. The references to music, pop culture, and historical events are based on publicly available information and personal interpretation.

Additionally, while The Warrior and other 80s anthems are used as metaphors for resilience and self-empowerment, this blog does not guarantee any specific personal or psychological outcomes. Readers are encouraged to seek professional guidance for any mental health, career, or personal development challenges they may be facing.

All song lyrics, titles, and references remain the property of their respective copyright holders. No copyright infringement is intended. If you or someone you know is struggling with emotional hardships, please reach out to a trusted professional or support network.

Now, crank up the music, embrace your warrior spirit, and go conquer your battles! 🎸🔥

Chains of the Modern Empire: The Struggle Between Power, Humanity, and the Divine

The world we live in is a web of complexities—economic inequality, political corruption, corporate greed, and a spiritual battle that transcends our understanding. While modern societies pride themselves on progress, the struggles of the average person have only deepened. Beneath the surface lies a darker truth: humanity is at the center of a profound cosmic struggle, one that pits forces of good against those of control and manipulation.

This blog delves into the intersection of systemic inequality, spiritual warfare, and the enduring relevance of ancient empires in shaping our present reality. With references and examples, we’ll explore how these forces intertwine to keep humanity chained to a modern empire that resembles the Rome of old.


1. The Weaponization of Government and Corporate Greed

Economic inequality is at an all-time high. Wealth consolidation in the hands of a few elites has weaponized governments, making them tools of corporate power.

  • Economic Disparity:
    • In 2022, the top 1% of Americans owned over 31% of the nation’s wealth, while the bottom 50% controlled less than 3% (Federal Reserve).
    • Low-income households face disproportionately higher stress levels, leading to elevated blood pressure rates and chronic health conditions (JAMA Internal Medicine, 2023).
  • Corporate Influence Over Policy:
    • Lobbying expenditures in the U.S. totaled $3.5 billion in 2022, with industries like energy, healthcare, and defense dominating (OpenSecrets.org).
    • Small businesses are systematically eliminated or absorbed by larger corporations, creating monopolies that dictate market dynamics.

2. A Decline in Economic Mobility

Gone are the days when a high school diploma could secure financial stability. Today’s young adults face mounting debts, stagnant wages, and an economy rigged against them.

  • In the 1980s, 60% of young adults earned more than their parents. By 2023, that figure dropped to 50% (The Equality of Opportunity Project).
  • Rising housing costs and student loans make it nearly impossible for the average 30-year-old to match the economic independence of previous generations.

3. Media Bias and Selective Justice

The narrative surrounding major events often highlights systemic bias and unequal accountability.

  • During the January 6th Capitol events, some participants faced severe consequences despite minimal involvement. Yet, protests in 2020 caused over $1 billion in damages nationwide, with minimal legal repercussions for instigators (Insurance Information Institute, 2021).
  • Prominent public figures encouraged unrest without facing consequences:
    • Kamala Harris: “Protests are essential for the evolution of our country.”
    • Ayanna Pressley: “There should be unrest in the streets.” (Washington Post, Newsweek).

4. The Hidden Hand of Natural Disasters

Speculation about government programs like HAARP and DARPA has fueled debates over weather manipulation.

  • Hurricane Helen and Lithium Mining:
    • North Carolina, rich in lithium reserves, saw devastating floods two weeks after Vice President Kamala Harris’s husband, Doug Emhoff, signed agreements benefiting Albemarle, a major lithium producer headquartered in Charlotte (NC Department of Environmental Quality).
  • Fires in California, similarly, have raised concerns about corporate greed influencing resource management and disaster response.

5. Humanity at the Center of a Cosmic Battle

Throughout history, humans have been depicted as central to a spiritual conflict between good and evil.

  • Ancient texts, including the Bhagavad Gita and the Bible, describe humanity as vessels of divine potential.
  • The Vatican, often accused of being the successor to the Roman Empire, plays a key role in perpetuating narratives that maintain control (Elaine Pagels, Historical Analysis of the Book of Revelation).
  • Humanity’s uniqueness lies in its free will and consciousness, which some believe threatens spiritual entities seeking dominance over our souls.

Conclusion: Breaking Free from Modern Chains

The parallels between ancient Rome and today’s systems of control are undeniable. Corporations wield power once reserved for emperors, spiritual battles rage unseen, and humanity is both the victim and the key to breaking these chains. To reclaim our destiny, we must awaken to the forces shaping our reality and take collective action to restore balance and fairness in our world.


Disclaimer

The views and opinions expressed in this blog are based on research, historical analysis, and creative interpretation. Readers are encouraged to explore the references provided and form their own conclusions. The author assumes no responsibility for the interpretation or application of the content presented.


About the Author

Audrey Childers, writing under the pen name A.L. Childers, is a prolific author and researcher with over 200 books spanning topics like history, spirituality, self-help, and societal critique. Her works blend meticulous research with engaging storytelling, challenging readers to question the systems that govern their lives.

Some of her notable works include:

  • The Hidden Empire: A Journey Through Millennia of Oligarchic Rule
  • Archons: Unveiling the Parasitic Entities Shaping Human Thoughts
  • Bloodline of the Forsaken

Audrey’s books are available on Amazon and other platforms. Visit her blog, TheHypothyroidismChick.com, for more insights and updates on her latest projects.

Step Back from the Edge: Finding Strength in Letting Go

A Gentle Reminder

Life can be overwhelming. Some days feel like an endless uphill battle, and the weight of unspoken truths, unresolved pain, or hidden struggles can push us closer to the edge. But let me remind you, as gently as I can: you don’t have to stand there. You don’t have to carry it all alone.

This isn’t just a story about survival; it’s about rediscovery, hope, and cutting ties with the lies that hold us hostage. Whether you feel out of place, burdened by the past, or just too tired to keep up the fight, there’s a way forward. It starts with stepping back from the ledge—not just the literal one, but the figurative one too.


The Weight of Carrying Lies

We all carry burdens—stories we tell ourselves to cope, explanations we cling to that make sense of the chaos. But sometimes, those stories are lies.

  • “I’m not good enough.”
  • “Nobody cares.”
  • “This is all there is.”

These lies burrow deep, icing over our secret pains. They make us lash out, withdraw, or fight battles that no one else can see. But here’s the thing: those lies don’t define you. They’re like ill-fitting clothes you’ve worn for too long. And it’s time to let them go.


Breaking Free: Facing Down Your Demons

Everyone has their demons, and they come in all shapes and sizes—grief, regret, shame, or anger. Facing them isn’t easy, but it’s necessary.

Imagine this: your past is a weight tied to you, dragging you backward while you fight to move forward. What happens when you finally cut the rope? Relief. Freedom. Possibility.

It doesn’t happen all at once. Healing is messy. It’s ugly. But each small step—each decision to stop believing the lies—brings you closer to solid ground.


The Power of Connection

In the darkest moments, isolation can feel inevitable. You push people away, convinced they don’t understand, or worse, that they don’t care. But here’s a truth you need to hear: you don’t have to face this alone.

Friends, family, or even the stranger who smiles at you in the grocery store—they’re reminders that connection is everywhere. Sometimes it’s imperfect, sometimes it’s fleeting, but it’s there. Let someone in. Let someone remind you that your pain doesn’t make you unworthy of love or understanding.


Letting Go of the Past

The past has its place. It’s a teacher, a reminder, and sometimes even a source of strength. But when it becomes a cage, trapping you in cycles of guilt or anger, it’s time to let it go.

Forgiveness isn’t about absolving others; it’s about releasing yourself. Acceptance doesn’t mean forgetting; it means choosing to stop carrying what no longer serves you.

Put the past away—not because it doesn’t matter, but because you do.


A Final Wish: Step Back

To anyone standing at the edge, contemplating the leap: step back. Not because someone told you to, not because you owe it to anyone else, but because there’s so much more waiting for you.

The ledge isn’t your destination; it’s a pause, a moment to decide which way you’ll go. Choose to step back. Choose to face the light, even if it feels distant right now.

And if you can’t do it alone, let someone know. There’s no shame in asking for a hand to steady you as you step off the edge and back onto solid ground.


Conclusion: You Are Understood

Life doesn’t always make sense. Pain, anger, and loss can make us feel like we don’t belong. But you do. There’s a place for you, even if it’s not clear right now.

If you’ve been living in lies, it’s time to cut ties. If you’ve been frozen in pain, it’s time to let it thaw. And if you’ve been standing on the edge, it’s time to step back.

No matter where you are, know this: I would understand. And so would the people who love you. So would the strangers who see your potential. And so would the world that’s waiting for you to rise again.

Take a deep breath. Step back. You’re not alone.


By A.L. Childers

Unveiling the Veil: Questioning the Foundations of Belief

Unveiling the Veil: Questioning the Foundations of Belief

By A.L. Childers, historian, journalist, and author of “Constantine’s Ploy: How Christianity Became a Tool for Social Control”

The Bible verse 2 Corinthians 4:4 tells us, “Satan is the god of this world.” Let that sink in for a moment. If this is true, then what does it mean for those who profess faith in systems built upon a narrative that may not be as divine as they believe? As a historian, I’ve spent years peeling back the layers of history to uncover the shocking truth: many of the systems and beliefs we hold sacred today were created not to enlighten us but to control us.

A False God for a False Empire

In my book, Constantine’s Ploy: How Christianity Became a Tool for Social Control, I explore how the Roman Empire, under Constantine, systematically reshaped religion to serve imperial interests. The god many worship today—a construct adapted and manipulated by the Roman Catholic Church—was a tool for colonization, taxation, and the accumulation of untold wealth. The very structure of the Church, with its layers of power and untaxed riches, became a mechanism to oppress the masses while elevating an elite few.

And don’t even get me started on the Three Popes controversy—an era when multiple factions within the Church simultaneously claimed divine authority. If this isn’t evidence of a system built on power plays rather than spiritual truth, I don’t know what is.

The Consumer Holidays of Capitalist Control

Let’s shift our lens to modern America. Every holiday—Christmas, Easter, even Valentine’s Day—has roots in pagan traditions, yet they’ve been co-opted for one purpose: consumerism. These days exist not to honor spiritual or cultural traditions but to keep the wheels of capitalism spinning.

Think about it: Americans are programmed to equate happiness and social status with material possessions. Buying things becomes a ritual that temporarily soothes the soul while ensuring the wealth gap grows ever wider. The rulers of this world—the true elites—laugh as we empty our wallets to maintain illusions of superiority and success.

This phenomenon isn’t new. Bread and circuses were used to pacify the masses in ancient Rome, and today, it’s the Super Bowl, Hollywood blockbusters, and chart-topping music stars. We are the modern-day serfs, placated by entertainment while the rich grow richer and the earth’s resources are plundered.

A God Born of Empire

The concept of a god to justify imperial conquest is not unique to Christianity. As I detail in Constantine’s Ploy, the Romans weaponized faith to steal land, enslave people, and consolidate power. Even the infamous story of Helen of Troy—a narrative deeply tied to Greek and Roman mythology—has echoes in modern strategies to exploit natural resources. Consider the lithium and quartz-rich mountains of North Carolina, where land grabs mirror ancient imperial tactics.

Who Really Rules the World?

If Satan is the god of this world, as 2 Corinthians 4:4 claims, then who is Lucifer? And who controls the systems we blindly follow? To understand, we must look beyond the surface.

Let me introduce you to the Grey Pope, Pepe Orsini, a figure largely erased from the internet. The Orsini family—one of the most ancient and powerful in Italian history—wields influence that surpasses the White and Black Popes. Their lineage, along with families like the Rothschilds, traces back to ancient Babylon and Egypt.

The mitre worn by bishops, a symbol of Dagon, a god dating back over 5,000 years, reminds us that the Roman Catholic Church’s traditions are deeply rooted in ancient pagan practices. Rome has dominated Europe for over 2,300 years, but its control extends beyond geography—it shapes culture, belief, and power structures.

Expand Your Mind

It’s time to question everything. Who told you to believe what you believe? If your faith stems from the King James Bible, research who King James was and why he commissioned this version of the text. Dig deeper into the power structures that shaped your understanding of the world.

They don’t want you to know this. Search for Pepe Orsini and the Grey Pope, and you’ll find a web of censorship. But the truth is there for those willing to look.

Breaking Free from the Circus

We’ve been duped. Our holidays, our faith, our traditions—they’ve been weaponized against us. Yet, understanding this truth is the first step to reclaiming our power. I challenge you to question your beliefs, research deeply, and uncover the systems that control your reality.

The world is ruled by ancient lineages of power. But knowledge is power, and by uncovering these truths, we can begin to dismantle the illusions that bind us.

For more on these revelations, explore my books, including Constantine’s Ploy: How Christianity Became a Tool for Social Control. Together, let’s uncover the history they don’t want you to know.

The Dual Thrones of Power: Kings Ruled Bodies, the Church Ruled Souls

For millennia, human civilization has been shaped by two powerful forces: the rule of the king over the body and the rule of the church over the soul. This dualistic power structure formed the backbone of many empires, a symbiotic relationship that ensured not only the survival of the state but also the control of its people. In my upcoming book, The Hidden Empire: A Journey Through Millennia of Oligarchic Rule, I explore how this dynamic allowed a few to hold power over the masses for centuries.

The King’s Domain: Control of the Body

Kings and emperors were often seen as divinely chosen figures, their rule cemented through physical domination. With armies at their command, they could enforce laws, levy taxes, and wage wars. Their power was tangible, seen in the swords of their soldiers, the weight of their decrees, and the fortresses that guarded their realms. While they controlled the land, the economy, and the labor of the people, their control was not enough to guarantee obedience. After all, ruling a population through force alone often leads to rebellion.

But what if, instead of just controlling bodies, the rulers could control the very thoughts and beliefs of their people?

The Church’s Domain: Control of the Soul

Enter the church, the keeper of the soul and the gatekeeper to the afterlife. Whether through the lens of Christianity, ancient mystery schools, or other religious institutions, spiritual power played a significant role in maintaining social order. The promise of eternal salvation—or damnation—was a tool of unparalleled power. Kings may have held the sword, but the church held something far more potent: the belief system of the populace.

This partnership between state and religion became a cornerstone of power. The rulers needed the church to legitimize their reign, to declare them as chosen by God or some divine mandate. In return, the church required the protection and resources of the state to maintain its own authority. Together, they controlled not only what people did but also what they believed.

Historical Examples of Body and Soul Rule

Throughout history, this dual system can be seen in countless examples:

  • Medieval Europe: The pope crowned kings, and the church controlled the moral and spiritual lives of the people. Monarchs like Charlemagne were granted legitimacy by the papacy, while the church reigned over people’s eternal souls through the sacraments.
  • The Byzantine Empire: Emperors were seen as God’s representatives on earth, while the Orthodox Church held immense influence over the spiritual beliefs of its citizens. Together, they sustained one of the longest-lasting empires in history.
  • Ancient Egypt: Pharaohs were both kings and gods, fusing political and spiritual authority into one. Their rule was legitimized not just through conquest but through the belief that they were divine intermediaries between the gods and the people.

The Hidden Empire: Understanding Oligarchic Rule

In The Hidden Empire: A Journey Through Millennia of Oligarchic Rule, I dive deeper into how these historical examples reveal the true structure of power. While it may seem like kings and clergy were acting independently, their collaboration was essential to maintaining control. This system laid the groundwork for the oligarchies of today—hidden empires ruled by the few, cloaked behind the illusion of democracy or spiritual freedom.

While kings no longer wear crowns and churches may not wield the same overt power they once did, the fundamental relationship between control of the body and control of the mind persists. The oligarchs of today use different tools—mass media, economic systems, and corporate influence—but the result is the same: they maintain control over both what we do and what we believe.

The Legacy of Body and Soul Control Today

Modern systems of power have evolved, but they still follow this ancient blueprint. Governments control bodies through laws, surveillance, and force, while institutions—whether religious, corporate, or political—control thoughts, beliefs, and ideologies. This is the legacy of the hidden empire: the seamless fusion of power that governs both our physical and spiritual selves, often without us realizing it.

In this blog, I’ve only scratched the surface. My book will uncover the deeper mechanics behind these power structures, revealing how they have shaped human history and continue to do so. As we look back through time, it becomes clear that the oligarchic rule of body and soul is not a relic of the past, but a present reality.


References:

  • Foucault, Michel. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. A foundational work that explores how power over bodies and minds evolved through institutions.
  • Weber, Max. The Sociology of Religion. This book provides an in-depth analysis of how religion and politics have intertwined to control societies.
  • Durant, Will. The Story of Civilization. A historical exploration of how kings and religious institutions shaped the ancient and medieval world.

In The Hidden Empire: A Journey Through Millennia of Oligarchic Rule, I pull back the curtain to expose the forces that have ruled human civilization for thousands of years. The intertwined power of kings and churches may have evolved, but its core principles remain intact. Stay tuned for a revealing look at how the past informs the present—and how understanding these ancient power dynamics is the key to breaking free from modern oligarchic rule.

About the author

Audrey Childers is an accomplished author, blogger, freelance journalist, and entrepreneur who has been writing and researching for over a decade. She is the creator and founder of Thehypothyroidismchick.com, a website that provides helpful tips for those living with hypothyroidism. Audrey loves spending time with her children and promoting optimal health and wellness for everyone. She has written over 200 books, including A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty, Reset Your Thyroid,The Ultimate Guide to healing hypothyroidism, and A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty: the slow cooker way All of Audrey’s books can be found on Amazon. This blog can be freely re-posted with proper attribution, author bio, and copyright statement.

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This piece was inspired by timeless wisdom and the understanding that true success lies not in the small battles, but in the pursuit of one’s purpose.

Welcome to our exploration of sanity and madness—an exploration that invites you to not only read, but to reflect, to engage, and to carry forward the torch of understanding into a world that yearns for compassion and acceptance.”

— A.L. Childers

Old Mother Hubbard: A Reflection on American Taxation and Economic Hardship By Author A.L. Childers

“Old Mother Hubbard” is a charming nursery rhyme that recounts the whimsical adventures of an old woman and her dog. The rhyme goes:

Mother Hubbard
Went to the cupboard,
To give the poor dog a bone;
But when she came there,
The cupboard was bare,
And so the poor dog had none.

Children picture a kind-hearted old woman who, despite her best efforts, finds her cupboard empty when she tries to feed her beloved dog. The story continues with a series of humorous and fanciful events, adding to the delight and charm of this classic nursery rhyme. However, beneath this light-hearted tale lies a deeper, darker truth that resonates with the experiences of many Americans today.

The Dark Truth Behind “Old Mother Hubbard”

While the rhyme appears to be a simple tale of an old woman and her dog, it may also reflect the grim realities of poverty and hunger. One interpretation suggests that “Old Mother Hubbard” is a commentary on the widespread poverty and destitution experienced by many during the 18th and 19th centuries. The empty cupboard symbolizes the lack of resources and food, a common plight for the poor. The rhyme’s whimsical tone belies the harsh truth of starvation and the struggles of those who lived in extreme poverty. The image of the “poor dog” further emphasizes the desperation of the situation, highlighting the lack of basic necessities.

Another theory ties the rhyme to political and religious satire. It has been suggested that “Old Mother Hubbard” may represent the clergy or the government, and the “dog” symbolizes the people. The empty cupboard reflects the neglect and failure of those in power to provide for the needs of the populace. The rhyme could be seen as a critique of the inadequate social support systems and the indifference of those in authority to the suffering of the common people.

Drawing Parallels: The Modern American Experience

Just as “Old Mother Hubbard” masks a history of poverty and neglect, the modern American taxpayer faces an economic landscape where the government’s reach is ever-present, and the burden of taxation weighs heavily on the lower and middle classes. In America, the common person is taxed on nearly everything—income, property, sales, and even inheritance. These taxes, much like the empty cupboard in the rhyme, often leave individuals and families struggling to make ends meet.

The government, through its various agencies and policies, rules the lower and middle classes, creating a situation where economic stability is difficult to achieve. The constant demand for revenue to support public services and other expenditures places a heavy burden on the working class, much like the bare cupboard of Old Mother Hubbard.

Historical Echoes: Economic Burden and Social Neglect

The analogy between the empty cupboard in the rhyme and the modern economic environment is striking. Just as the cupboard eventually ends up empty, many Americans find themselves facing economic instability as taxes and cost-of-living expenses rise. The government’s control over financial aspects creates a situation where the lower and middle classes are perpetually at risk of falling into financial despair.

Consider the impact of open borders and the allocation of resources to immigrants, which, while intended to provide humanitarian aid, add to the financial strain on taxpayers. The government’s continued financial aid to foreign nations, such as the billions sent to Ukraine, further amplifies this frustration. Many Americans are left wondering why their hard-earned money is being used to support initiatives abroad while they struggle to afford basic necessities at home.

History and Authors

The earliest recorded version of “Old Mother Hubbard” was published in 1805 by Sarah Catherine Martin in a book titled The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog. The rhyme quickly gained popularity and has since become a staple of nursery rhymes. While Sarah Catherine Martin is credited with the publication, the origins of the story may be older, stemming from oral traditions and folk tales. The rhyme’s enduring appeal lies in its simple yet captivating narrative and the relatable struggles of its characters.

A Reflection for Modern Americans

So, next time you recite “Old Mother Hubbard,” consider the layers of history and social commentary hidden within its lines. Behind the amusing tale of an old woman and her dog lies a reflection on poverty, social neglect, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of hardship. Much like the rhyme’s cupboard, the financial resources of many Americans are often left bare by the weight of taxation and economic policy. Recognizing this parallel can help us understand the deeper implications of our tax system and the governmental control that affects our everyday lives.

As Americans, we must remain vigilant and informed about the forces that shape our economic landscape. The lessons embedded in “Old Mother Hubbard” serve as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between stability and collapse, urging us to advocate for a fairer and more equitable system for all.

A.L. Childers

The Web of Deception in Modern American Traditions

Humans are on a data collection mission, sending information back to the source. You have the power of the creator; as above, so below. The power of creation is already inside of you. We are co-creators in our own reality. Different belief systems are essentially the same; we are all trying to understand what this is, who we are, what the world is, and what reality is. We’re just trying to understand our purpose. The main issue is we all come from different places and paths.

This book is unlike any you have ever read, or possibly ever will. Its pages present a truly dramatic—and largely untold—story! The identifying marks of the true Church, and the facts of history recorded here, are more compelling than any novel. This volume barely begins to cover what can be known about the true people of God.

The person who encounters and comes to understand the record of the true Church of God is left stunned—permanently changed by the experiences, learning, suffering, conviction, and sheer determination of its figures—great and small. Once you start reading this book, you may find it difficult to put down. And when you have completed it, you will never again view the history of ordinary, mundane events—or even current events—the same! This journey leads to a single Church still in existence today, inseparable from the story of its history.

One of Satan’s names is Destroyer (Rev. 9:11). Nimrod/Saturn/Molech/Baal, like Satan, is the fire god who destroys and devours little children. We must now look more closely at who this biblical figure, Nimrod, was. We have already seen him as one of history’s original false gods, but what else can be learned?

Genesis 10:9 says of Nimrod, “He was a mighty hunter before [in place of] the LORD.” He actually tried to replace God.

The famous Jewish historian, Josephus, records in Antiquities important evidence of Nimrod’s role in the post-flood world. Notice: “He also gradually changed the government into tyranny…He [Nimrod] also said he would be revenged on God, if He should have a mind to drown the world again; for that he would build a tower too high for the waters to be able to reach…Now the multitude were very ready to follow the determination of Nimrod, and to esteem it a piece of cowardice to submit to God” (Bk. I, Ch. IV, sec. 2, 3).

Under many names, mankind’s earliest and perhaps greatest rebel has been worshipped throughout false religion. Ancient Israel kept falling into serving the many false gods that Nimrod represented. Ezekiel 8:13-14 records a picture of the women of Israel “weeping for Tammuz.” This Tammuz (the god of fire) was considered to be Nimrod and the etymology of the word itself is fascinating. Tam means “to make perfect” and muz “fire.” The meaning is clear in light of what we have already learned. Incidentally, in the Iraqi-Kuwaiti Desert Storm War, Saddam Hussein even named one of his missiles the “Tammuz.” He certainly understood that its meaning included fire.

Using things to possess us—music, TV, pagan rituals (Christmas, Easter, etc.)—removes God so a demon can enter. This book will explore the future of humankind, including topics like the pineal gland, med beds, replicators, free energy, stargates, and antigravity. “My people perish for lack of knowledge.” A lack of knowledge is dangerous because it means you are in a fight with no weapons and no vision. We wrestle against principalities.

Two Churches: The Great Switch

In the New Testament, we see two very different churches. One is the true Church that Jesus built, described as the bride of Christ, who stays away from worldly customs to remain pure for His return. However, the New Testament also foretold that false teachers would infiltrate and take over the church organization. True Christians, needing to obey God, often had to leave their original congregations. This true Church, therefore, became a “little flock,” scattered and without political power.

History has largely ignored this small, persecuted Church, but Christ promised to always be with it and that “the gates of hell [the grave] shall not prevail against it” (Matt. 16:18). Despite having to scatter for survival (Acts 8:1; Dan. 12:7), Christ has kept His promise, empowering and strengthening it through His Spirit. Even amid severe persecution and martyrdom by larger, popular churches seeking to destroy it, a remnant has persisted for nearly 2,000 years, continuing to “keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus” (Rev. 14:12).

God has always commanded His Church not to celebrate pagan festivals, and this small Church has obeyed. Revelation 12 provides a brief history, including God’s promise to protect it during future world punishments.

Paul warned the Thessalonians that “the mystery of iniquity [lawlessness] does already work” (II Thes. 2:7). This influence was present within the true Church just twenty years after Christ established it in 31 AD. It was the Chaldean Mystery, embodied in Christmas and Easter—its two greatest festivals. The arrival of these false pagan celebrations often forced true Christians to flee.

This pattern of departure is why this text had to be written. Since Herbert W. Armstrong’s death (leader of the Church of God from 1934 to 1986), the prophesied “falling away” (apostasia, meaning “to defect from truth”) before Christ’s return (II Thes. 2:1-3) has occurred. Many of Armstrong’s writings are no longer available and have been rewritten by The Restored Church of God.

Thus, the true Church organization described earlier has merged with the worldly church founded on lawlessness. Over time, this church, centered in Rome, adopted more pagan doctrines and practices until the only difference between it and pagan religion was the use of Jesus Christ’s name. This is how Easter replaced the true Christian Passover.

Today’s false religious system masquerades as “Christianity,” with all its organizations having adopted pagan practices…..

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Discovering the Divinity Within: Embracing Our Inner Godliness

Throughout history, great spiritual leaders like Jesus and Buddha have emphasized the inherent divinity within each of us. Their teachings invite us to recognize and embrace our own divine nature. Imagine a world where everyone acknowledges this inner godliness and lives according to the highest principles they envision for a divine being. What if, instead of waiting for a messiah, we each took up the mantle and acted as if we were the messiah ourselves?

Embracing the Divine Within

As a child, I pondered a profound question: Instead of passively waiting for a savior to arrive, what if each person took up their own “torture stake” and behaved as they expected the messiah to? This shift in perspective encourages us to embody the qualities we associate with the divine—compassion, kindness, justice, and love—in our daily lives.

Living as a Creator

What if, for just one day, everyone walked around as if they were God? Imagine the transformative power of individuals behaving as the Creator would—spreading kindness, uplifting others, and nurturing the world around them. This mindset acknowledges that everything is interconnected, part of one great, living being. Recognizing the divinity within ourselves and others can lead to profound changes in how we interact with the world.

The Illusion of Separation

Traditional religious teachings often describe a mechanistic world, where life is a result of divine intervention. For example, the Bible speaks of God creating life by breathing into dirt. However, modern understanding, such as the Brownian effect, reveals a more intricate picture of life’s interconnectedness and continuous movement.

There is no true death; we are all eternal. The fear of death and the belief in our own mortality can be limiting. By shedding the notion of death as the end, we can embrace the idea of eternal existence. This realization frees us from fear and societal constraints, allowing us to live more authentically.

The Path to Freedom

Jesus’s proclamation that “the truth will set you free” resonates deeply when we consider the truth of our own divinity. Recognizing and accepting that we are eternal beings, part of a greater whole, empowers us to live without fear. This freedom enables us to act from a place of love and compassion, transforming our lives and the world around us.

Practical Steps to Embrace Your Divinity

  1. Self-Reflection: Take time each day to reflect on your actions and thoughts. Ask yourself if they align with the qualities you believe a divine being would embody.
  2. Compassionate Living: Practice compassion in your interactions. Treat others with the kindness and respect you would expect from a divine presence.
  3. Mindfulness: Stay present in the moment. Recognize the divine in every aspect of life, from the natural world to the people you encounter.
  4. Service to Others: Engage in acts of service. Helping others not only benefits them but also reinforces your connection to the divine within.
  5. Letting Go of Fear: Release the fear of death and the unknown. Embrace the idea of eternal existence and the freedom it brings.

A New Perspective

By living as if we are each a part of the divine, we contribute to a more compassionate, loving, and just world. We no longer wait for a messiah to save us; instead, we realize that we have the power to create change and embody the divine qualities we seek. Everything is alive, interconnected, and part of one great being. Embrace your divinity, and let the truth set you free.


Recognizing the divinity within ourselves and others is not just a spiritual exercise but a transformative way of living. By embodying the highest principles of love, compassion, and justice, we can create a world that reflects the divine nature of all beings. The journey to this realization begins with a single step: acknowledging the godliness within.

From Hurt to Healing: Finding Joy After the Storm

Dear Readers,

Welcome to my blog, a safe space where I share my journey of overcoming adversity and finding happiness after enduring years of verbal abuse from my husband. It’s been a long and challenging road, but I’ve learned so much along the way, and I hope my story can inspire and empower others who may be going through similar struggles.

Let me start by painting a picture of my past. For years, I was married to a man who never remembered our anniversary, who made me feel small and insignificant with his hurtful words, and who openly expressed regret for ever marrying me. It was a painful existence, filled with self-doubt and constant emotional turmoil. Despite his fidelity, his verbal abuse cut deep, leaving scars that were invisible to the naked eye but profoundly felt within my soul.

But as the saying goes, every cloud has a silver lining. Through therapy, self-reflection, and the unwavering support of loved ones, I began to see my worth beyond the lens of his harsh words. I realized that his behavior was a reflection of his own insecurities and shortcomings, not a measure of my value as a person.

The turning point came when I made the decision to take back control of my life and reclaim my happiness. Instead of allowing his negativity to consume me, I channeled my energy into self-care and personal growth. I surrounded myself with positivity, indulged in hobbies that brought me joy, and forged new connections with people who uplifted and inspired me.

But perhaps the most empowering moment of all was when I finally understood why my husband behaved the way he did. Beneath his facade of arrogance and cruelty lay a deeply wounded soul, grappling with his own demons and insecurities. In his twisted way, his hurtful words were a desperate attempt to mask his own pain and inadequacies.

With this newfound understanding came a sense of compassion and forgiveness. I no longer harbored resentment towards him; instead, I pitied him for his inability to confront his own inner demons. And in that moment of clarity, I realized that my true liberation lay not in seeking revenge, but in letting go of the anger and bitterness that had weighed me down for so long.

So, what should she do? Instead of seeking revenge, she should focus on healing herself and finding joy in her own life. She should surround herself with positivity, cultivate self-love, and embrace the beauty of new beginnings. And most importantly, she should never allow anyone to dim her light or diminish her worth.

Remember, dear readers, no matter how dark the storm may seem, there is always a rainbow waiting on the other side. It may take time, courage, and resilience, but healing is possible, and happiness is within reach. So let’s embark on this journey together, and may we all find the strength to turn our pain into power and our scars into stars.

With love and light,

A.L. childers

To whoever may be reviewing this communication and relaying its contents, I extend my sincerest wishes. May kindness and understanding guide your actions, and may you find peace and fulfillment in your endeavors. Wishing you all the best, and trusting that positivity will manifest swiftly in your life. May you have the day you deserve.

**It Could Be You Or Me**

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I was born in Ireland. But I could have been born in Afghanistan… or North Korea or Oklahoma. It could have been anywhere! My father believed that we would be “saved” if we were good Catholics. Catholicism was the “right” religion. But as a child I already questioned what God would close his (I assumed it was a he) gates to Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus or any other religion.

I knew that I could have been born in any of those countries and if I had been, would God reject me? I knew he/she wouldn’t.I “got”, at a young age, the fact that your beliefs and your habits are largely a result of your cultural upbringing, not who you truly are.That bears repeating: your beliefs and your habits are largely a result of your cultural upbringing, not who you truly are.The truth is that underneath all the many layers of cultural conditioning, we are all more or less the same.

Some people’s upbringing is a lot more privileged than others. They are exposed to a lot more and have a better understanding sometimes, of how life and people work.

Other people have a tough upbringing. They have poor education and not many opportunities to make life better for themselves. Those kinds of people are often easy bait for recruiting to political movements because they want their lives to mean something.

They want to BELONG.

It’s true that good and bad (ignorant, uneducated, traumatized, wanting to belong to something) exist everywhere, but the vast majority of people are good.. and dare I say it.. the vast majority of people are ignorant. It’s called cognitive dissonance.Maybe it should be called ‘a way of coping in a scary world’.It’s insane that so much craziness still goes on and the vast majority of us are oblivious. Instead we moan about trivial bullshit. “How dare they demand I wear a mask, they are taking away my rights.”It could have been me born there, petrified for me and my family right now.It could have been you born there.There’s not much we can do right now about Afghanistan beyond donations, prayer and awareness raising.. but maybe we can also stop complaining about trivial things like “restrictions”.

I know those restrictions can feel extremely challenging for some, but this puts everything into perspective. This is a wake-up call for our petty complaints. And maybe this is all part of the “grand plan” to divert our attention, who knows, I definitely don’t! But regardless of what it might or might not be, the innocent Afghan people are the pawns.. and it could be you or me that is there right now.

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The industry for profit over people is mean, nasty, greedy, and sinister. Everything I feared is true.

There is a war raging against humanity and our earth.  We have been passively indoctrinated and so utterly pre-programmed that we do not ask the questions that need to ask. We have laid our trust completely in those in power or someone with a title behind their name. People conditioned blindly believing in things simply because enough people assured us it was true. Infectious diseases have been irradiated but chronic diseases are the new black plague of our modern time. This book is profoundly personal as it represents a mission brimming with meaning.  As I reflect on extraordinary truths about our nation’s health history, current, and future, I also offer you wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. We must stop the atrocities if we want to become a healthier nation in the future. We must stop the atrocities if we want the human race to survive. I hope my voice and advocacy will continue to help lead the way and this book will make changes for current and future generations to come. No, I simply do not have all the answers but I have written plenty in this book to make you start questioning EVERYTHING.

What you are about to discover is terrifying.

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I hoped you’ve been enlightened and not frightened by my latest blog — A tale of recovery to save a woman who caught OCD, Hypothyroidism and an Autoimmune Disorder –

Please follow along with me on this journey of discovery as I share with you my brush of madness with exquisite clarity. Luckily, I was never a quick fix-it junkie where I said no to many suggestions from board certified or certifiable doctors because I felt it in my soul that it was merely a banaide being placed on my issues. The names of certain doctors have been changed because frankly, I don’t want to be sued for proven their lack in their field. 

Hippocrates was right when he said: Let they food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food.

Audrey Childers is a published author, blogger, freelance journalist and an entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in research and editorial writing. She is also the creator and founder of the website the hypothyroidismchick.com. Where you can find great tips on everyday living with hypothyroidism. She enjoys raising her children and being a voice for optimal human health and wellness. She is the published author of : A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty, Reset your ThyroidThe Ultimate guide to healing hypothyroidism and  A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty: the slow cooker way. You can find all these books on Amazon.   This blog may be re-posted freely with proper attribution, author bio, and this copyright statement.

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