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Momcat's avatar

The NFL is as real as Congress claiming they work for us & democrats whining that DOGE is a threat to democracy. It's all performance theatre.

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Toxicanadian's avatar

Fantastic article TT!

Thank you 🙏🏻⚔️💖

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Surely, the greatest challenge before anyone is not winning a Super Bowl but learning how to live in the world without becoming captive to it, and we know worldly influences are designed to capture us. “For everything in the world—the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—comes not from the Father but from the world” (1 John 2:16). Thanks be to God, “You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world” (1 John 4:4).

Good coaches know that their players' eyes reveal a determination to win or a resignation to defeat. I admire the athleticism and teamwork of professional athletes (and always avoid half-time horror shows), but before yesterday’s kickoff, a camera on Mahomes' eyes showed defeat, as if he had just been told, "You're not winning this one, Patrick." He certainly performed accordingly.

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Te Reagan's avatar

I stopped watch football over a decade ago. Everyone I know makes a big ass deal out of it. So, on Super Bowl Sunday, my husband and I stay home. We watch pastor Jack Hicks instead..

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Charles Clemens's avatar

Puppy Bowl (on Animal Planet) was a thriller & much more competitive than the Soupbowl.

Now that pennies are no longer being made, maybe a $5.00 coin can be made with the new American slogan printed on it: BEER, FOOTBALL, GAMBLING.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

On a more micro-level, the actors in the half-time show are the victims of the satanic humiliation rituals, and they are industry slaves. These people are probably the most miserable humans on the planet, because they are as far from God as one can get. Please pray for them.

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Greg's's avatar

But pray for those who care for goodness and God the most regardless of past circumstance for they deserve it most and have many dark enemys,God will see your discernment...

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Huh?

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James Goodrich's avatar

I was a big Patriots fan especially when Tom Brady was playing. Growing up I came to understand football to be Americas game. It all changed for me when the multi multi millionaires began kneeling while the National Anthem played. It was topped off when the Bruins took a women that supported cop killers out to center ice and said we’re with her. My father was shot in the back in WW2 during the battle of the bulge. Like our politicians these traitors all have thrived off the backs of average middle class people like my father and those of us who have built this country. I haven’t watched one sporting event in years. Screw all of them, I can’t support terrorists like these leagues do. I don’t cower to murderous bullies. After reading your essay I still believe football is America’s game but in a different way, corrupt and fixed. J.Goodrich

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Much respect to your father. The BLM garbage and the political grandstanding of coaches and players turned me completely off of pro sports several years ago. They are part of my bond with my sons, so I'm gradually getting lured back in. The best thing to happen to sports lately is the number of post-game interviews where players say, "First of all, I give all the glory to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." Let's pray the Holy Spirit continues to hold and expand a beachhead where Las Vegas bookies think they rule.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, there is a fine line between chucking every vestige of popular culture into the dumpster and still keeping a toe or 2 in the water for the sake of being social.

We were NFL season ticket holders for 15 years starting in 1990 (despite many many years of a sucky team - KC Chiefs) and it was a 'family' - You can't really beat the energy of 70K fans celebrating or sharing in the 'agony of defeat', the tailgating, the small talk in the grocery line, and I frankly just enjoy the game. Sports was a UNIFIER - black, white, rich, poor - it was a safe topic and an escape from the real world for a few hours on a Sunday afternoon. But over the years, things starting chipping away the love - revelations about CTE, players who were felons who got a pass due to their athletic prowess, and owners sucking at the teat to get municipalities to pay for ever more expensive stadiums, creeping politics into the game, etc. The entire city of KC was cast into mourning when star player Derrick Thomas died a few weeks after a car crash and I later learned he had something like 8 kids from 7 different women. (I think they are still battling in court over his money, lol) I was like, what kind of a role model is that!? Then came take a knee, and that was the slap in the face that pushed me 100% into the 'don't care' camp. Gave away all my Chiefs gear save my late dad's 'lucky sweatshirt'.

BUT I do still kind of miss it. We do go to a Super Bowl party every year - as much for the great food and fun with friends as for the game, and there is still some shreds of that community glue that comes from rooting for a team. I no longer 'care' but I do live in the world, and not everything has to be about putting a stake in the ground and yelling at the sky. I still have friends who go to games and plan legendary tailgate feasts, and our 30 YO son has a side gig as an usher and has not missed a game in 10 years - he is so enthusiastic they use pictures of him riling up the crowd in his section for their recruiting ads. We all have our escapes.

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Susan Clack's avatar

As an OG Seahawks fan (since the first year the team was "born" back in 1976, I'd had enough when the kneeling started. And after reading this excellent 'Stack by TT, I realized that that Superbowl with the Patriots & the Seahawks was, yes, pure theater. Deflategate was only part of it. Russell Wil$on played his part to a T. 😒😒😒

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Bob - Enough's avatar

They are so in our face now with their Satanism, control agenda, Masonic numbers, total control over us AND WARNINGS OF WHAT IS TO COME etc etc; it is terrifying that they are so confident and also shocking that so many people do not see it still.

You talk about a US sport, but if you want to see this manifestation of Satanism and all I stated above - look at the Olympic ceremonies - especially those held in the last couple of decades in Brazil, UK and the latest in France ... where they even "showed us" in the UK one in 2012, the Covid scam and the jabs ... Couple of vids, not the best, but:

Paris 2024 = https://odysee.com/@SheikhOdysee:2/the-satanism-of-the-2024-summer-olympics:5

Even back in 1992 = https://odysee.com/@Carljung:d/1992-BARCELONA-OLYMPICS-OPENING-CEREMONY---covid-and-hydra-predicted-pre-London-2010-opening-ceremony:6

London 2012 = https://odysee.com/@Qwinten:b/PREDICTIVE-PROGRAMMING-LONDON-2012-OLYMPIC-GAMES:a

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Anastasia Sprout's avatar

Thank you for adding these links!

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Spot on. There is so much there to cover, you did a great job covering so much. A very comprehensive overview, thank you. I was just telling a friend, I stopped watching prof football in the 1990s because it seemed to me it was just an excuse to drink all afternoon on a Sunday, and that didn't appeal to me. Neither did the fanaticism. I don't know how I escaped the mindset. Like you, I enjoy playing sports - but playing them is (to me) a GAME. Like, a pastime. I am also feeling a little leery about what professional pickleball is becoming since that is the game I play. Of course, it had to be co-opted. Sad.

So, the halftime games are definitely satanic rituals, which to me is enough reason to avoid these things. The other is, it's fake excitement. I can see through that, so it doesn't work on me. REAL games have a different sort of excitement, it's natural. And it doesn't take professionals! You can watch kids play soccer and it's more exhilarating (and entertaining!).

Here's something telling: If you notice, people feel a bit "guilty" or something when you refer to it as the Stupor Bowl, which I did to a couple of friends. "Oh, I know, my husband was a player for KU and he loves his football, so I watch," etc. So people deep down KNOW it's crap but they have their excuses for watching anyway.

If Trump being celebrated at this one doesn't open some eyes I guess I don't know what will.

Thanks again for bringing the truth, even when it's unpopular (as people like their addiction, and will not hear criticism, for the most part).

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Diane Di's avatar

I call it the "Stupid Bowl" with a demonic half time show. I'm proud to say I don't watch any sport.

Great article !

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Dr Kay's avatar

Lol, I'm with you, sista! Been referring to it as the "stupid bowl" for as long as I can remember!

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Skidmark's avatar

Wow, great job. I feel like I'm reading a report on another species. When I walk the dog on Sundays, I steer clear of the local football ground. Very bad vibes, and not just from the beer.

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Jayeson Vance's avatar

So informative about managed illusions in sports...I noticed no mention of professional baseball however. Also, isn't basically every major media outlet managed information.

Anyone with half a clue knows that the Federal Reserve is not publicly owned or managed and is in fact the Rockefellers, Rothschilds and Morgans own our economy...

Pfizer et al own mainstream media, just look at how huge amounts of advertising dollars on mainstream networks are sponsored by Pharma...

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Gwyneth's avatar

The only "sport" I may occasionally watch is dressage and that has more to do with a love of the elegance, power and grace of a horse in perfect harmony with its rider.

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Un-silent's avatar

Not to mention that some of the commercials were outright pornographic. There was a "When Harry Met Sally" (big O) from the restaurant scene in one of them and another with boobs everywhere supposedly advertising for breast cancer awareness??? Sodom and Gomorrah Super Bowl.

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Lucas Nascario's avatar

Couldn't be more spot-on. Love of the world, causes blindness/utter lack of discernment and wisdom. I actually think there are very few people going to Heaven, as I know for a fact (by now) that lack of discernment is a spiritual issue. Christ only lets people become this stupid if they CHOOSE to be this stupid by choosing ignorance; and "Christians" obviously aren't learning anything at Church, including the pastors themselves! I don't see any pastors I follow even on Substack talking about this stuff. (One or two covered the fake assassination attempt.)

Since Heaven is likely tiered, I imagine most of these "elect" still consuming fake news and fake sports without learning aren't going to receive any rewards for wisdom, lol.

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TriTorch's avatar

That is very kind of you to say, thanks Luke!

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R Jensen's avatar

They don't learn anything in the church building since they refuse to do the work which is required to understand the word. Just listening to a pastor for 1/2 an hour a week is not enough. As Paul wrote, "those who do not work will not eat." He was talking about working for the spiritual food. I'm afraid that most Christians are in for a rude awakening on Judgment Day.

Joh 15:1  I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman. 

Joh 15:2  Every branch IN ME that beareth not fruit he taketh away...

Joh 15:6  If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned.

Mat 7:13  Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: 

Mat 7:14  Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it. 

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Lucas Nascario's avatar

Yes, and there's also verses that say that what we have in our heart and on our mind, will also come out of our mouth. Talking about God outside of that hour or so at church feels like work to most "Christians" I know, conversations are always extremely surface-level and worldly.

"Those who do not work will not eat." Has been repurposed to push the "I'm a hard worker at my job, therefore God is going to reward me!" People equate "work" to whatever their job is, lol.

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R Jensen's avatar

Mat 15:19  For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies: 

Mat 15:20  These are the things which defile a man: but to eat with unwashen hands defileth not a man. 

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Elaine's avatar

For me, sports are boring. Don't watch any of them. My friend in Arizona (a woman) also doesn't care for sports.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Interesting analysis in your blog today, Jayson - I have often compared the NFL and its mammoth influence in popular culture to that of the Romans and their affinity for their chariot races and gladiators (persecuted Christians for the most part) being fed to the lions (and not the Detroit ones--LOL!).

As for the Illuminati - I will leave that to those who have researched it copiously (which I am certain you are one of those) I know that the TRUE CHURCH of Jesus Christ will be declared when Christ returns to take that TRUE CHURCH to His New Heavenly Kingdom. It is not the "true church (Catholic)" that has besieged the faithful believers for centuries--of that I am certain.

SHALOM, Jayson - I pray you are finding gainful employment?

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