Democratic Systems are BUNK - be-029

Here’s the perspective.

If you owned an organization, would you allow the general public to choose your board of directors?

Would you then dismiss and replace that board every 4–5 years, not because they were failing, but simply because the “time” for another vote had arrived?

And after this board was selected, would you permit them to run your business in secrecy, without transparency, without accountability, and without systems of measurement to ensure they acted in your best interest?

If you would never run your business this way, why accept such a model for the organization called government? Why entrust your entire country to a structure that breeds instability, short-term thinking, and a lack of responsibility? BIGGEST CRIME: In times of recession, some go as far as increasing their salaries with virtually no systems of accountability in place. 

Democracy, as practiced today, contradicts the very principle we all know: United we stand, divided we fall. Consider the leading example of the democratic process—the “United” States. Look closely at the endless battles between Republicans and Democrats, a never-ending contest of division and obstruction. Like a cage of cats clawing at each other’s throats.

The results speak loudly:
Many democratic nations are drowning in debt, while making little or no meaningful progress. Why? Because the system is not designed for long-term success; it is designed for short-term power cycles.

For further on this, see my blog on the perverted tax laws in Barbados. - HERE 

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A BETTER SYSTEM OF LEADERSHIP

The world we live in was built on kingdoms—led by kings. Kings? Yes, great kings. And I remind you: there is another Kingdom coming, led by the King of kings, Yeshua (Jesus). When He reigns, the democratic process will be thrown onto the scrap heap of history.

Today, let me introduce you to Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso.

Though his title is “Captain,” he functions as a king—and Burkina Faso as his kingdom. When one man stands at the top, with all others accountable to him, he is the king. Even the generals must take orders from him.

We have been fed the red pill and the blue pill. We were poisoned to believe that democracy is the greatest system ever created. Pure foolishness. A critical thinker can see it for what it is, a system that breeds division and eventual demise - (USA - 30 plus trillion in debt).

United we stand, divided we fall.

Burkina Faso today stands united under one king—a good king who loves his people. That is how it works. If you have a good king, your nation prospers. If you have a bad king, your nation suffers. The difference lies in the heart of leadership. A leader who fears God is far less likely to fall into the “I am god” complex that corrupts so many.

But the powers of darkness want Burkina Faso to return to the cage of democratic chaos (a cage of cats). My prayer is that this nation continues under righteous kingship, and that future leaders would also be raised up with hearts for the people.

Stand firm, Burkina Faso. Be an example to the world. Show us what it means to truly live up to your name; the Land of Honest and Upright Men.

RELATED TOPIC
In 2025, the people supported 
Ibrahim Traoré when they heard the USA was plotting to kill him.

Wisdom starts with the fear of God 

 

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