Waiting for the Wheat to be Separated From the Tares | Laura Aboli

The following guest post is by Laura Aboli @ https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel
“The enemy planted weeds among the wheat while everyone slept. When the servants saw what had happened, they wanted to rip the weeds out immediately. But the farmer said no, because in doing so, they’d destroy the wheat too.”
If what we’re witnessing really is a global cleanup, a dismantling of entrenched evil, a war being fought in the shadows, then it makes sense that it can’t happen all at once. You can’t purge a system this vast, without damaging what’s still worth saving. The corruption, the deception and the rot are woven into everything: politics, media, finance, even the structures that hold daily life together.
To pull it out too fast would collapse the whole field, so the process has to be gradual, strategic, almost surgical. It’s demolition, but done with precision; one beam at a time, so the house doesn’t crush the people still living inside.
And maybe that’s why it feels slow, why justice seems delayed, because what’s unfolding is not chaos, but a carefully executed plan focused on long lasting results rather than immediate fickle victories.
In the parable, the farmer says…
“Let both grow together until the harvest.”
Only when the wheat is mature can the weeds [tares/chaff] be gathered and burned without harm. Perhaps that’s where we are now, the waiting before the harvest. The moment before the great separation.
The time will come when the field is cleared, the truth revealed, and every root exposed to the light.
I pray for that moment.
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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5 Comments:
One of my key roles as a librarian is to teach people how to evaluate sources of information. To borrow one of Thrasher's own favorite themes, the idea is to hone faculties of discernment. To that end, I encourage all to follow a few steps when encountering sources of information, especially ones that are new to you. The method is called SIFT (Stop, Investigate, Find, and Trace). Here is one of many guides on the method that goes into further detail on how and why to employ it: https://guides.lib.uchicago.edu/c.php?g=1241077&p=9082322
I appreciate Thrasher's commitment to this website, and we both share a deep love of the music of Neil Young. We part ways, it would seem, when it comes to what we believe counts as discernment. My application of the SIFT method on the source of this post revealed that this is a person steeped in conspiracy thinking. "They" are running a globalist agenda to establish one world government. The pandemic was a psyop. "Gender ideology" is grooming people to accept transhumanism, with transgender individuals who undergo transition surgery as the unwitting midwife to this nefarious plot engineered by our overlords. We live in The Matrix. All the greatest hits are here.
Folks, it's a heady mix. As they like to say, do your own research. Is the self-proclaimed financier cum interior designer cum self-proclaimed expert on a variety of technologies the one you find worth listening to? As a miner for a heart of gold, I found only lumps of coal in this morass.
In the latitudes hereabouts if you want to grow a garden for vegetables, fruits, and other nice things to have, you better keep on weeding, or you won't have a harvest at all. Weeding, to stay in the metaphor, is an unpleasant and tiresome work, where you literally pull the plug on undesired competitive organisms (with a totally different agenda than originally intended by the gardener).
Different kinds of wheat are grown all over my country: durum and soft, many varieties of green and ripe spelt, emmer wheat and probably a couple of hundred sub-varieties and hybrids. All of them need some kind of pest control, othewise one ends up with the problem of separating the wheat from the chaff when there is no one around. "One never knows what it's good for" is diametrically opposed to "You don't need a weatherman to tell which way the wind blows." (ancient American wisdom)
To be sure - and heeding Nomad's advice - the weatherman did his own research now. And he found another specimen of the real sick Online-American.
Not just American. Ms. Aboli is a Spanish resident of the UK, and I'm sure you're aware of the growing ranks of conspiracists in Germany and elsewhere in Europe.
Her takes would be almost comical if they weren't also so offensive. In one reel on IG, she promotes the idea that the wildfires in LA last winter were planned by some nefarious group intent on remaking LA into some techno-dystopia, throwing in a dose of climate change denial for good measure. M'kay. I'll take Occam's Razor, thank you very much.
On the darker side, the less than subtle antisemitism is truly abhorrent with this ilk. My dear, we have been down this road before.
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