#GiveThanks Day Six

(73) I’m grateful that my only food allergy is chicken meat, and that I can still handle Turkey just fine.

(74) I’m grateful for books like The Fourth Turning and The Next Hundred Years, which really help to open my eyes to what’s coming, and prepare.

(75) I’m grateful for our renters and the blessing that we are in each others’ lives.

(76) I’m grateful for my ancestors who made the Mormon Pioneer Trek so that their descendants could grow up in Zion.

(77) I’m grateful for my ancestors who emmigrated to the United States, so that I could grow up in this great nation and understand the meaning of freedom.

(78) I’m grateful for my ancestors who fought for this country so that I could still have those freedoms enshrined in our Constitution.

(79) I’m grateful for all of the sacrifices that my ancestors made, especially my grandfather, to make sure that their children and grandchildren could have better lives than they did.

(80) I’m grateful for the opportunity that I have to pass on those blessings to a new generation, and to be another link in the chain.

(81) I’m grateful that the masks are finally coming off now, that the enemies of this country are revealing themselves for who they really are, and that tens of millions of Americans have just woken up and been red-pilled, as painful as that may be.

(82) I’m grateful that Winston Churchill was right about America: that you can always trust us to do the right thing, after we’ve done everything else.

(83) I’m grateful that my own red-pill experience happened from 2016-2017, so that I’ve already been mentally prepared to deal with the things that are happening now.

(84) I’m grateful for the fact that I live in a country where making ourselves ungovernable is a part of our cultural heritage.

(85) I’m grateful to be alive and able to have an impact in such a pivotal time in history.

(86) I’m grateful that I live in a red state that is very well positioned to ride out the coming collapse.

By Joe Vasicek

Joe Vasicek is the author of more than twenty science fiction books, including the Star Wanderers and Sons of the Starfarers series. As a young man, he studied Arabic and traveled across the Middle East and the Caucasus. He claims Utah as his home.

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