Shalom Mishpochah,
The Word tells us to do good and resist evil. We walk through this world knowing from the Word, what is good and what is evil when we see it. We are to pray against it, or take action against it, and/or vote against it. When we see lawmakers trying to harm us through penalties, additional imposed taxes and burdens on communities that should not ever be, it would make sense, to this Believer, to resist this evil by praying, acting and/or voting.
Karen continues to gather petitions. The count is now up to 200,000 and growing. If you would like to participate in being a registrar or know where to go, just log on to these links:
https://notaxor.com/sign/ No More Gas Tax
https://www.endvbm.com/ No More Vote by Mail
https://votebeforetolls.org/ No Toll Roads in Oregon
I encourage you as we enter a political season in midterm elections 2026, that you focus on Yahweh’s blessings in our homes, communities, state, country and the world, and pray, act and vote against evil.
I am inviting you to stay informed and to participate. Contact me by email on issues you have questions about or would like to know more about.
In Yahshua’s Service,
Jay Fox


Thank you Jay for bringing these topics to mind and encouraging us to not only recognize evil, but to take action in thwarting it. Many religious leaders will attempt to keep you from recognizing evil by exhorting you to avoid conspiracies, to only read material that points you to Scripture, or to only focus on hope and love. Recognizing evil is an important step in the process of not being deceived. Much like a driver notices an oncoming vehicle in his lane. Once recognition is made, however, the driver doesn’t focus on the encroaching danger. Instead, his focus shifts to where he wants his vehicle to go in order to avoid the collision. Shifting your focus, and thus the direction of your vehicle, requires that you move your eyes onto a solution in order to avoid calamity. What most well meaning religious people don’t realize though, is that the adversary is waiting in the wings to hand you a solution to a problem that he created in the first place. This is known as the Hegelian and/or Marxian dialectic.
This dialectic is exemplified perfectly in the religion known as Statism. Although this religion manifests itself in many ways, one of its core tenants requires its adherents to have faith in the legitimacy of the State. Its worshipers must be made to think they can determine the direction of this religion by giving them the illusion of choice. While I’m prepared to admit some small improvements to our lives can be made by changing things at the local level, it’s imperative to acknowledge your vote has little to no difference in the direction and actions of this religion. I would be a fool if I were to offer you this truth as my opinion. Instead, let’s see what the priests of this religion say about you and your vote. Though there are many, two stand out as notable. They are Carroll Quigley and Edward Bernays.
Not only was Carroll Quigley one of Bill Clinton’s favorite professors, he was also the authorized historian for the Council on Foreign Relations. As their historian, he was allowed to look behind the curtain. He documented their strategies in notable works such as, “TRAGEDY AND HOPE-A History of THE WORLD in Our Time.” (1966 Macmillan Co). Quigley states on page 866, “It is increasingly clear that, in the twentieth century, the expert will replace…the democratic voter in control of the political system…Hopefully, the elements of choice and freedom may survive for the ordinary individual in that he may be free to make a choice between two opposing political groups (even if these groups have little policy choice within the parameters of policy established by the experts)…in general, his freedom and choice will be controlled within very narrow alternatives.” Quigley, an authorized priest, is telling you plainly that your vote doesn’t control the political system. Don’t mistakenly believe this is just one obscure quote in a nearly 1,400 page book. He made many such admissions.
Edward Bernays, nephew of Sigmund Freud, was known as the father of propaganda. In fact, he wrote a book titled “Propaganda.” Joseph Plummer quotes Bernays in his own book, “Tragedy and
Hope 101-The Illusion of Justice, Freedom, and Democracy” (2016 Brushfire Publishing. ISBN: 0985728310). As well as many other quotes, on page 25 Plummer gives us a view of this priest’s thoughts in his own words:
“No serious sociologist any longer believes that the voice of the people expresses any divine or specially wise and lofty idea. The voice of the people expresses the mind of the
people, and that mind is made up for it by the group leaders…and by those persons who understand the manipulation of public opinion.”
“If we understand the mechanism and motives of the group mind, is it not possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will without their knowing about it?”
“Whatever attitude one chooses toward this condition…we are dominated by the small number of
persons who understand the mental processes of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind and contrive new ways to guide the world.”
Through the quotes provided, it is clear and irrefutable, that our adversary, represented by his high priests, is using a dialectic to control you. As I mentioned in my recent OPEN LETTER TO THE MVF FAMILY, “…we are fed…statist doctrines designed to keep us within the box that has been designed for us.” Though some will respond with, “…I don’t agree with your stance on almost anything,” I’ve not offered my stance. Only that of the high priests of the religion of Statism. Are you going to fall prey to the solution your adversary has handed you?
As always, thoughts and comments are welcomed at endre@wavecable.com.
Endre