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Selections from Silent Prayer blog and Antidote book | HAKE NEWS Mon. 8-14-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Monday, August 14, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: First a selection from BOND Silent Prayer blog post…  //  Maui fires body count at least 96 now!  //  Trump may face a fourth indictment, this time from black female Democrat Fanni Willis of Atlanta  //  

End of Hour 2: Excerpt from the first chapter of The Antidote: Mike Brown's backstory  //  Eiffel Tower bomb threat  //  Zuckerberg says cage fight with Elon Musk is off?  //  

After JLP:  The Hake Report  |  American Anchor Baby  |  Joel Friday TV  

JLP Show Notes | 

JLP Hr 1

Last week’s BQ: Do you value your feelings? The last thing you want to do is that. You’re not your feelings. Why value something you’re not? Yet there’s so much value being put on feelings! … NEW Biblical Question: Are you in control of your life? …  //  …. Colandra from somewhere down South I think holds over to 2nd hour… 

JLP Hr 2

[portion of Super Chats I think this hour]…  great call with each Darrell and Zakiya (sp) who are together … 

JLP Hr 3

Ben from VA talks trouble w/ coworker … 

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Mon. 8-14-23

  • First a selection from BOND Silent Prayer blog post…  //  Maui fires body count at least 96 now!  //  Trump may face a fourth indictment, this time from black female Democrat Fanni Willis of Atlanta  //  


Silent Prayer

A selection from rebuildingtheman.com/prayer (Silent Prayer blog post)... 

God said, “Be still, and know that I am God.” He is God. We are not. Yet oftentimes we play God, judging ourselves and others. (As long as we play God we will never know God.) We blindly make decisions, lacking faith to allow Him to work out our lives. Rather than staying present (with God), we dwell on the past with the accuser (the Devil). We also often remain lost in thought, imagining a false future.

God knows what we need. As Jesus said in the Lord’s Prayer: “Thy will be done.” That’s the Father’s will — not ours. The Bible says that we don’t know what we should pray for, but the Holy Spirit intercedes on our behalf, with groans that words cannot express. He makes intercession for the saints according to the will of God. (Romans 8:26-28)

All Thoughts Are Lies

Be careful what you believe. All thoughts (aside from practical thoughts, which come from seeing what’s in front of you to do) come from the darkness of the imagination. We’re often tempted to hold onto and converse with thoughts and ideas in our mind, and they lead us astray. Thoughts are not the voice of God. Christ said, “I am the good shepherd…. My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.” But most people listen to the voice in their head, thinking its themselves talking to themselves, or even God talking to them.

Jeremiah the prophet said, “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked.”

Satan attempted to trick Jesus in the desert, and succeeded with Eve in the garden, tempting her with the knowledge of Good and Evil. The Devil reinterpreted and contradicted God’s words, just as he does in people’s minds today. Intellectual chatter of the mind deceives us, twisting and misapplying truth we’ve learned — whether from life, the Bible, preachers, or wise men. Knowledge puffs up the ego, and you think you know the truth you’re spouting, but it comes out empty and vain, both out of your mouth and in your life.

We wage a spiritual war, as the apostle Paul said, “Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ.”

Read more at rebuildingtheman.com/prayer 


Hake NEWS… Maui Fires

(CNN Mon. 8/14/23) The death toll from the Maui wildfires has reached 96, and there are warnings it could climb further as people remain unaccounted for. The blaze that devastated the historic town of Lahaina is now the deadliest US wildfire in over 100 years, with loss estimates approaching $6 billion, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said. Hawaii officials are launching a formal review of the state's emergency response, including why it did not activate an extensive warning siren system. Additionally, a lawsuit filed against Hawaii's main electric provider alleges that power lines blown over by high winds during Hurricane Dora led to the spread of the deadly Lahaina wildfire. However, an official cause of the fire has not yet been determined.


Persecution of the President

(CNN Mon. 8/14/23) Former President Donald Trump may be facing his fourth indictment in the coming days. Atlanta-area prosecutor Fani Willis, a Democrat, is expected to seek charges against more than a dozen individuals when her team presents its case before a grand jury this week. She has signaled that her probe into the ex-president's bid to overturn his 2020 election loss in Georgia — a vital swing state — is nearing its conclusion, and more than a dozen people could be charged. Trump believes he will be among those who face charges, casting them as Democratic efforts to interfere in the 2024 election. This comes as investigators in the Georgia criminal probe have gathered evidence indicating there was a top-down push by Trump's team to access sensitive voting software to produce evidence that could back up the former president's baseless claims of widespread fraud.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Mon. 8-14-23

  • Excerpt from the first chapter of The Antidote: Mike Brown's backstory  //  Eiffel Tower bomb threat  //  Zuckerberg says cage fight with Elon Musk is off?  //  


A thug’s backstory (The Antidote)

Excerpt from first chapter of The Antidote: Healing America from the Poison of Hate Blame and Victimhood 

(Posted on WND.com Aug 2015) Sudden death on Canfield Drive in Ferguson — a little background on Mike Brown 

In 1999, when Michael was no more than three, his parents separated. Not much had held them together anyway. They … never married… it was a nasty split. Michael moved with his mother, Lesley McSpadden, to a new neighborhood and… school.

Growing up, sometimes Michael would call his father and ask to be "rescued." [QUOTE:] "...the two different families… didn't get along, so it was kinda hard for me to go pick him up," said Michael Brown Sr…. "I had to have a family member go get him and bring him over to the house." …

Lesley and Michael Sr. were … in their twenties when they split up. But [they each went off and made what passed for other “families”] in Ferguson, Missouri. [Mike the son] met his father's new wife, Calvina, [when] his mother threw him out of the house and dropped him off on his father's front porch. He was sixteen. For three months he stayed with his father and Calvina, sulking in his room and refusing to go to school.

…Michael’s mother had hooked up with … Louis Head [of “burn this b— down!” infamy]. The media routinely [called] Head…Michael's "stepfather," but … police [called him] "McSpadden's Boyfriend." …Head [had a] a bad temper and a lengthy rap sheet. …

[Mike lived] most of the final year of his life with his grandmother, Desuirea Harris. …. "The women work," an older neighbor of Brown's said of the [Ferguson] area. "The guys stay home, smoke dope and walk around harassing people. You can't say nothing to them. They'll cuss you out."

Eight days before he died, Michael Brown graduated from high school. … He had attended a chaotic high school, learned almost nothing, finessed … a degree through some … alternative program… [the six foot four, nearly three hundred pound 'gentle giant'] lacked the discipline to play football or any other sport. 

Just before noon on August 9, [2014,] Michael and his friend Dorian Johnson, both high, walked toward a convenience store on West Florissant Avenue, a few blocks from the apartment where Brown had been staying. Once inside, Michael grabbed a pack of cheap cigars that dopers … hollow out and fill with marijuana. They call them "blunts." …. 

[MOST OF YOU KNOW THE REST…] [He shoved the storekeeper who appeared to confront him — sending him into a display case, before Mike walked out the store] 

Michael walked down the [middle] of Canfield Drive as if he owned it, … [cigarillos in hand]. [Dorian] Johnson, half his size, walked in front… 

Then-officer Darren Wilson drove by. Earlier that morning, a local woman had called 911 when a gunman threatened her. … Another call followed from a frantic mother [in the neighborhood] whose baby was sick. [At first, Wilson told them to get off the road; Mike said, "F*** what you have to say," and Wilson noticed the cigarillos from the alleged strong-arm robbery that’d been called in]

When Wilson tried to exit the car, Michael cursed him out once again, pushed him back into the car, reached through the open window, and started punching him in the head. Wilson would later describe Brown as having the face of a "demon." When Wilson reached for his gun, Michael grabbed for it. Two shots went off. One of them grazed Michael's hand.

[Mike started to leave, but then turned back and charged at Wilson prompting several shots including one to the top of the head.]


Eiffel Tower evacuation / bomb threat

(CNN Mon. 8/14/23) The Eiffel Tower was evacuated for several hours Saturday over a bomb threat. Traffic was diverted and a large security perimeter was established so a team of deminers could assess the situation. The Paris attraction reopened to the public once authorities combed through the area and confirmed the safety of the premises. All three floors of the tower, as well as the courtyard, were evacuated, according to CNN affiliate France BFMTV. "It's a usual procedure in this kind of situation, which is rare nevertheless," a spokesperson for SETE, the operating company for the landmark, said. Evacuations of the Eiffel Tower are rare, but not unknown. In 2019, the monument was evacuated and closed after a man was spotted climbing up the side.


Mark Zuckerberg says 'it's time to move on' from Elon Musk cage fight

(CNN Mon. 8/14/23) The tech billionaires seemingly agreed in June to face each other in a cage fight. Now, it appears the much-hyped battle might not happen after all.


NOT READ: Damar Hamlin plays in first NFL game since cardiac arrest

(CNN Mon. 8/14/23) Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin took part in his team's first preseason game Saturday, marking his first action in an NFL game since suffering a cardiac arrest on the field in January.


5 charged in brawl

(CNN Mon. 8/14/23) 5 people have been charged for participating in the brawl along the Montgomery, Alabama, riverfront on August 5. The fifth person to turn himself in was the man seen swinging a chair in the viral video of the fight.

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