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Richard Ewald's avatar

Excellent!!! Unfortunately, almost everyone I talk to is like this. Family, friends, colleagues, as well as pastors, Bible teachers, and missionaries. I do have one friend who is about halfway out of the deception, but he has zero interest in Jesus, and so he literally can't break free. I can actually see it in his face and body language as we're talking, and he reaches a point where he just freezes up in his mind and gives up on even trying to break free. He partially sees it too, but is just stuck.

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

Thank you! Wow, it’s so hard when nearly everyone doesn’t want to dig any deeper than surface level. It’s also so tough when people are so close yet so far from breaking free. I’ve seen that freeze-up moment too—it’s like an invisible wall goes up. Keep being the salt, you’re doing all you can and keep on praying God will do the rest! Even a crack can eventually let the truth flood in, when the times right.

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Mike L's avatar

Something similar happens to those around me.

Keep up sowing, God bless you!

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Larry's avatar

As usual you have addressed the heart of the end times deception....most people are stuck in Babylon and cannot handle the TRUTH!! thank you!!! you are incredibly blessed by the Father. Take care dear sister in Christ.

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

Thank you my friend! Let’s keep praying more and more folks will come out of Babylon in Jesus’ name!

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Ter Erw's avatar

Excellent! It feels good to have a community who understands even if we don’t know each other personally. Thank you!❤️

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

So true. I love this community. You’re welcome and thank YOU for being part of the fam.

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Linda McHam's avatar

I’m very impressed with all your talents. What software did you use to create your song? I’m curious about the voice that was used. It sounds male, but I’m guessing that you have the option to make it sound the way you want it to. I play guitar and would like to record myself. Any tips would be appreciated!

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

Thank you! I use multiple softwares, but for the vocals I use Kits - there are not many options which is why I stick to the same few, but for recording advice I’ve learned a lot from YouTube! I still use antiquated tech to mix and record though (garageband) so I may not be the best person to ask ;) a good mic will probably be all you really need! I encourage you to pursue your talent!

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Linda McHam's avatar

That’s perfect! I have had GarageBand for years! Now would be a great time to learn how to use it! Thanks for the information and for all your work in keeping Christ front and center in our lives!!! May the Lord bless you heaps!

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

That’s awesome! A USB mic can easily integrate with GarageBand and there’s some good tutorials out there for it since it’s been around a while. I’m so glad you asked! And I pray the Lord bless your endeavors!

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Steven Pecha's avatar

Awesome!

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

Thank you!

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Diane's avatar

Enjoyed! So thankful, what a blessing & keep them coming! Patiently waiting for more, praying in the meantime!!! Our Father God is an AWESOME God!!! I too am glad for this community!!! Thanks Alexandra 🙏🏽♥️💕🥳🔥

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

Thank you so much! I can’t wait to share more 😍🕊️💖 I’m so grateful for this community and look forward to sharing more soon. God bless always!! ☺️

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Chi City's avatar

Last thought, can you make it country sounding with all of your technology? I know my teens and husband would listen. It's the hot fade around us. Kind of sort of going against the grain light in Chicago.

Also. I have no idea how complicated that is at all. If it's crazy complicated you know way more than I do about this tech stuff. Just trying to find an opening.

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

I love requests!! I’ve never tried to make something in the country genre but I’d absolutely try it! Let me know what kind of country you’re thinking - Alan Jackson or Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson or Keith Urban? I’m excited to hear your thoughts.

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Chi City's avatar

Oh cool! I just asked them who they like. Morgan Wallen and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Fishin in the Dark are two examples. Country Road John Denver. Maybe that's Blue Grass? I love all of the styles above that you wrote. Hardy and Lanie Wilson Get in the Truck. Oliver Anthony

Oliver Anthony - I sent him a message on his new project. He is so talented. Looks the part of the Scott Irish which JD Vance is and Trump is Scottish. He recently went on a platform tour and then a few platforms. He is seeking God.

He just doesn't even know how to heal his heart yet IMO. He was on Jordan Peterson and Joe Rogan. He recently gave a speech on to talk about his Rural Revival Project. He gave his speech at the Alliance for Responsible Citizens platform.

He is still young and trying not to conform. (I think) Jordan Peterson wants him bad for this. I might have actually been talking to him on messenger. (Maybe) I told him Jordan Peterson is brother in laws with Jim Keller and to be careful. They are not part of what he is looking for.

He told me he doesn't like religion or religious people. But he keeps talking about the Bible and God.

I also told him to pray, and listen to Keith Green if he really wants a Christian musician to look up to.

He engaged for quite a while.

I want to revisit our conversation and share your content. But what do you think. Is his passion real? He seems pretty legit. I asked him who he directly prays to specifically. I was very direct as in don't tell me Christ or God.

He said Jesus my savior, is that good enough for you? I believe he could win so many people to Jesus if his heart heals and understands how much they want him for a wicked agenda. It's weird. It's like he's being groomed.

If you haven't, watch some of his interviews. And last the ARC speech.

I told him I have boys, and if God gave them as much musical tallent as he has and they were drifting in the wrong direction I'd thank God someone kept them in line.

He ended with, ya know, I appreciate you.

So, I want to share your but don't want you shut down. Am I paranoid? Is he a fake?

He didn't grow up dirt poor, just average or below average. I know that so far. Again, you are the real researcher.

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

thanks for the detailed thoughts! I'll definitely look into those groups and think about a country song! I really do love requests and this is very appreciated.

I hear you on Oliver Anthony. He’s got that raw, Scots-Irish vibe—kinda like JD Vance or Trump’s Scottish roots, like you said. I’ve been following his journey a bit since “Rich Men North of Richmond” blew up. But my red flags go up when he was pushed so hard by an algorithm that strategically works against folks like that...something doesn't seem right there. Then there's the fact he’s been all over lately—Jordan Peterson’s podcast, Joe Rogan’s show, and that Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) speech for his Rural Revival Project. He’s definitely seeking God, or at least wrestling with something big, which I respect. But his song got pro production and viral traction overnight, which doesn’t just happen without help. So, is his passion real? I think it is, mostly. He’s probably not a plant, but he’s in deep waters now, and the sharks could pull him off course. Your “wicked agenda” worry isn’t paranoid—it’s smart. Fame’s a meat grinder, and they do want him. If he sticks to Jesus and not their game, he could reach people like you said. I’d keep praying for him. Keith Green’s a great call, by the way. He was amazing! I appreciate you asking about this!

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Chi City's avatar

I should have started with thank you again. For sharing the many talents God gave you. Music, research, but most importantly relentless faith.

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Chi City's avatar

Alexandra, you pulled me out!!!

My gut told me I was wrong, but I refused to listen. My parents were hippies and taught me to think for myself. I refused to listen to that instinct and chose to listen to my flear. I litterally wanted to be mainstream.

Then I got 3 covid vaccines and got the actual covid virus 2 weeks after my 3rd. Half my family didn't vax.

After becoming painfully sick my brother sent me your video one day. I knew Jesus when i was young. I had lost my way. I knew about the Free..sons. My dad had taught me about them.

When I finally woke up, I realized I just needed to open my heart again to the fact that I am not in control. I also researched EVERYTHING that you posted, and couldn't find inconsistency.

You connected a lot of dots for me, and I can't go back to mainstream. I am a child of the most high God. That is so much greater than mainstream.

I felt alone in my views for a while. Especially living in Chicago. But then poof, one day I realized, I'm not alone.

Thank you for kicking the door open.

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

Wow!! Thank you so much for sharing this with me 😭 it really means the world to me. I’m humbled to hear how my work helped you reconnect the dots and find your way back to Jesus! It’s incredible how those early lessons from your parents stuck around, even when you tried to tune them out. God was drawing you home no doubt! I’m beyond honored and thankful to the Father to have played a part in that.

You’re definitely not alone, even in a place like Chicago. There’s a quiet strength in stepping away from the mainstream and standing firm as a child of the Most High. Thanks for letting me know I helped kick that door open for you — it’s why I keep doing this. Keep being the salt of the earth!

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Mike L's avatar

Thank you for sharing your awesome testimony, I'm very happy that you reopened your heart for Jesus 😄

What you said is so true, Chicago is beautiful but there's a lot of crime and ungodliness; I'm sure you have sadly experienced it too.

Several times I've heard gunshots very close, once during Christmas [2023] and the same year I even found spent 5.56 rounds on my yard after the 4th of july.

The people here are crazy.

I also have felt the same way living in this modern babylon but with this beautiful family and Jesus blessings everything has changed, I'm so glad to know the same happened to you!

Please stay safe

I'll be praying for you and your family, God bless you and yours! :)

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Twisted's avatar

I know I need to pray about this too but, I just want to ask, and this may seem wild or a reach. Do you think a Christian should avoid working in healthcare because of the snake on the pole medical symbol that they have to wear ? It seems to connect to some ancient false god who has something to do with healing or medicine. I thought it had something to do with the biblical account of the snake on the pole for the Israelites to look to and they would be healed but I guess not.

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

Sorry for just now getting back, I somehow missed this comment. The medical symbol you’re referring to, the Rod of Asclepius (a snake wrapped around a staff), does indeed come from ancient Greek mythology. Asclepius was a god associated with healing, and the symbol became linked to medicine over time. You’re also spot-on to connect it to the biblical account in Numbers 21:8-9, where God instructed Moses to raise a bronze snake on a pole so the Israelites could look at it and be healed from snakebites. That story even gets a nod in John 3:14-15, where Jesus compares it to His own crucifixion—lifting up for salvation.

Here’s the thing: the similarity between the two symbols is likely coincidental, (or something the pagans pulled as a copy), as they come from very different contexts. The biblical snake-on-a-pole was a one-time act of obedience and faith, pointing to God’s power, while the Rod of Asclepius is a cultural symbol tied to a pagan deity. But your concern about what it represents today is valid. It’s worth praying over if it feels like a stumbling block for you.

As for whether a Christian should avoid healthcare because of it, I’d say it’s less about the symbol itself and more about your heart and intent. Christians work in all sorts of fields with messy histories, (think banking or government) and healthcare is ultimately about serving and healing others, which aligns beautifully with Jesus’ example. I'm alternative minded in all ways, so I generally don't support conventional treatments unless necessary, but there are still many avenues that are very helpful full of people who genuinely want to serve others. But if it genuinely troubles your conscience, that’s worth listening to and bringing to God, like you said. Romans 14:22-23 talks about acting in faith and not doing anything you feel convicted against.

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Twisted's avatar

Interesting you say you are alternative minded in all ways and don’t support conventional treatments unless necessary, could you explain a little more in detail on why you feel that way and why? Its not often I hear someone with a view like that( beside some people who might lean strongly on herbal medicine and natural remedy to sickness ect).

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Absolutely! My family came over from Argentina where natural remedies were the go-to. My grandfather was a doctor and went on to be a doctor here in the states only to find out the corruption from the inside out with the FDA (he was on the advisory board before he quit to become a patient advocate lawyer). He always said they cared more about profit than people. That's true in some cases like pharmaceuticals, but there's plenty of great doctors in things like ER, surgery, sonography, etc. We're talking about 'take a pill and solve all your probs' type medicine. I have many chronic illnesses and the conventional route never offered anything but black box drugs. I had no choice but to learn a holistic approach to manage my symptoms. I believe God gave us a lot of natural things to heal our problems, and it investigate the root cause to help our bodies heal. This can be done through things like diet, supplements, detoxes, and some herbs or natural remedies. I'm glad you're interested and I appreciate you asking!

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Twisted's avatar

Yes, I do agree that many things naturally can be used to heal and help remedy many things, it is the food we eat and what we drink that leads to many of the medical problems we have today anyways! I definitely understand the hesitance to take certain pills. Many people of pills for years just suppressing the symptoms rather than addressing the root of the problem.

Though I haven’t been diagnosed with it officially by a neurologist, I am certain that I have OCD and by extension,scrupulosity. I tend to stretch things and reach to far extremes with certain things. This is why I questioned if, I should work in healthcare because of that medical symbol or, if a Christian should work at a grocery store that sells the Covid vaccine.

I’m not sure about you but , while I’m not saying Covid didn’t/doesn’t exist, I do believe the pandemic was definitely planned and purposefully orchestrated and Covid vaccine is a big no for me. I’m not necessarily anti-vaccine but I’m definitely anti-Covid vaccine and I think the entire thing with the Covid vaccine has made me skeptical of vaccines in general. This has made me consider whether or not I should get a flu vaccine, knowing that some hospitals require you to get an annual flu vaccines. What if a patient I help has Covid and ask if they should be vaccinated(I was considering becoming a EMT)? Should I even enter healthcare with views like this if I doubt certain form of medicine ? I haven’t spoken to any Christians who are in healthcare with the views like mine about how they would navigate it.

These are just some of the thoughts that circle around in my head. I just gotta read my Bible, pray and use wisdom . I want to again thank you for the reply, you interacting with your subscribers and answering questions is appreciated by me at least, if you don’t hear it from anyone else.

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I really appreciate your openness and the way you’re wrestling with these big questions. I’m sorry you’re suffering with OCD! But it’s clear you’re thinking deeply about how your beliefs align with your choices—especially about healthcare and medicine. I hear you on the frustration with just masking symptoms instead of digging into root causes; that’s a valid point. And I get the hesitation about vaccines and the medical system, especially after everything with Covid. The adjuvants of those shots are pretty bad but it’s totally up to you. No one can decide for you and you’re very intelligent! I know the Lord will help you on your path. It’s tough to navigate those doubts, particularly when you’re considering a career like EMT where you’d face these issues head-on. I’d say keep seeking wisdom, like you mentioned—prayer and reflection can go a long way. It’s awesome to hear you value our interaction; I’m glad to chat with you and others who are pondering this stuff too!

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

Hey! For some reason I can’t find your question on Little Season you posted on my Easter article anymore. I wanted to reply sooner but got side tracked and now I can’t find it. Feel free to comment again!

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Twisted's avatar

Sorry for the late response, I see you disagree with the little season theory, what do you think about the advanced architecture in the supposed “dark ages” and the Tartaria? A big think is when Jesus spoke to his disciples and seems to be telling them he would be returning returning soon and the disciples believed him.

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Twisted's avatar

And no worries on the late response, thank you for responding at all!

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David Garcia's avatar

Excellent, thank you 😊

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

Thank you! God bless

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Mike L's avatar

I like this song, God bless you! :)

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

Thank you so much!!! God bless you too 🥰

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Karl's avatar

The song is witty and very good made me smile 😃

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

I’m so glad! Thank you for letting me know. I’m so grateful to get to share. Can’t wait to share more!

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Karl's avatar

What woke me up was An inconvenient reality, Looking like you 100% right , Problems reaction solution just look at it the other day, and many of your videos, woke me up to the Evil,and also your love and wisdom of Jesus is very inspiring, I stay connected as much as I can in all I say and do is in Our Lord Christ the King

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The Outlaw's avatar

Nice Miss Alexandra!

God Bless.

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Probablyalexandra's avatar

Thank you! God bless you too!

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Thanks for sharing your journey! It’s wild how much it rhymes with mine. I totally get that detour through the conspiracy world; I've known many folks who have said 9/11 kicked off their path down seeking for truth. It’s funny how chasing UFOs, ancient aliens, and all that X-Files vibe can pull you so far from faith, only to boomerang you right back to Jesus Christ when you least expect it, especially when you see how all the strings connect and who is behind them.

That prayer you mentioned in 2012 is so powerful. Hitting that wall and just begging for truth, only to have it answered in such a profound way is phenomenal. It’s amazing how fast things can flip when you open that door. It reminds me of Matthew 7:7-8. The MK Ultra/SRA stuff is heavy, but it’s like you said: one honest plea, and boom, biblical revelations start raining down. That much evil is something beyond human, which really points back to the purpose of it all and how it's a vendetta against God and His creation. Rob Skiba’s community was great, he was a very nice guy—a great crew to ride the rollercoaster with. It's still tragic to think what happened to him.

It's true that talking about God’s word gets more pushback than any conspiracy rant ever does. You’d think people would be more chill about it, but nope. Cheers to you for sticking with it—and for asking God to pull you out of the mainstream AND the alternative-stream! God bless!

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