I was encouraged 10 - 15 years ago when I saw a trend in Vegas to turn
away from the tawdry and go for a more wholesome family entertainment
bend. Roller coasters went up, and the tone of the town for more
than a decade was to turn to good clean fun.
Now that has changed.
According to an article in July 26, 2004 Time magazine, the town
has turned from its strategic push toward wholesomeness and has
unabashedly embraced the glorifying of wanton sex and violence as its
purpose and mission.
And the world loves it. They are flocking there in greatly
increased numbers for a piece of "Sodom and Gomorrah without the
guilt" as the article puts it. Vegas economy is booming as
never before.
Here my friends and I are working feverishly night and day in helping
to bring free energy
technology to the world, in hopes that the destruction predictions for
the planet do not have to unfold if mankind will chose a higher
path. Then I read this story in Time magazine.
That town is on its way to the same fate as Sodom and Gomorrah.
And a world that loves that town is headed for the same fate if this trend
continues.
Shame.
When a civilization gets to the point of "Babylon without the
guilt," they have reached a state of callousness for which a good
"reboot" is about the only option.
Wake up, world. Is that what you want?
The stories of men in black smashing free energy inventions don't scare
me as much as this revelation about Vegas. We as a civilization get
what we deserve. I don't know that the world deserves free energy
yet. It may be that the first applications are for small cities of
light to enable them to survive the calamities that are surely to come if
we stay on our present course.
Just yesterday I posted the following item on my free energy news page:
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Now, a day later, after reading the article in Time magazine, I
draw the opposite conclusion. The publishing of this information by Tampa
Tribune is a case of deserved recklessness, giving terrorists a tip of
yet another way they can bring the world to its knees. They will, if
we deserve it; and at this point, it looks like we do. If not them,
there are thousands of ways calamity can come to our planet -- if we
deserve it. Maybe its time to start looking at that hunkering
down mindset again.

Feedback
There are Other Matters of Much Greater Concern
From: "J J Dewey" <jjd@rmci.ne*t>
To: <Keysters@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 5:08 AM
Subject: [Keysters] Sin City
Sterling writes:
I would be curious to see what JJ might have to say about this.
Opinion > Vegas
Returns to Selling Sin -- Ominous for Planet Earth - campaigning as
"Sodom and Gomorrah without the guilt". Ramifications for
Free Energy.
JJ
I read the article. It looks like Las Vegas is again placing more
emphasis on adult entertainment similar to the way it used to be.
This does not concern me a hundredth as much as many other problems
going on in the world. I'm just glad that I still live in a country
free enough to have a Las Vegas. Do you think a Las Vegas could ever
surface in Iran, Cuba or North Korea? Not hardly. Wherein lies
the greater sin?
The greater sin always lies where freedom is strangled and violence on
the innocent is threatened.
When we have freedom we will always have to deal with groups who have
lifestyles and approaches alien to our own. The best thing to do is
let them have their space and make our own space in a place of our
choosing.
One might take note that Jesus voiced much more concern about ignorance
and hypocrisy than he did any interest the people had in sex. In
fact he never condemned the prostitutes and sinners. All are aware
of him saving the prostitute with the famous phrase "He who is
without sin, let him cast the first stone."
To those who would not listen to the truth he said: "It shall be
more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment,
than for that city." Matt 10:15
Whatever the sins of Sodom and Gomorrah it did not seem to bother him
as much as the ignorance he faced.
The only specific reason that God said he destroyed the earth in the
days of Noah was the "violence" that was prevalent. (Gen 6:13)
If I have one neighbor who goes to see some scantily clad ladies
perform in Las Vegas and another doing violence to his wife and kids I
will be much more concerned about the abuser who in inflicting real pain
upon the innocent than the guy just trying to have a good time.
Copyright 2004 by J J Dewey
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[JJ Dewey is a revered teacher in our
time]
Sterling's Reply
Hi JJ,
You make a good point about the existence of crass human abuse and
annihilation of freedom and victimization of the innocent being a much
worse offense than lasciviousness.
I would argue, though, that lasciviousness -- the wanton display of a
lack of control over one's sexual appetites -- is a vice that leads to
the kind of annihilation of freedom and victimization of the innocent of
which you speak, both individually and collectively.
If you were to compare a person's life who has given in to
lasciviousness with that same person's life when they are in more
spiritual control over their appetites, holding those carnal passions in
their proper balance, I think you would see more manifestations of
abusive behavior toward others in the condition where the appetites are
less harnessed -- more victimization, more unbridled release of anger,
more captivity to additional vices, and more broken hearts and trust of
the loved ones in his/her life.

Oppression and Violence Are Much Worse
From: "J J Dewey" <jjd@rmci.n*et>
To: <Keysters@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 12:45 PM
Subject: [Keysters] Cause of Destruction
[In reply to the above]
You are correct that lasciviousness, or lack of self control in any
area of life, leads to many problems that must be solved, but it's
opposite is even worse.
Consider this. Hitler did not drink or smoke and was a vegetarian,
strict about his diet. He was always preaching about morality to his
associates and would not have allowed a Las Vegas to develop. Many other
dictators are also very strict about controlling lasciviousness such as
presently in Iran or the recent Taliban in Afghanistan.
In the real world about half or more of the population would like to go
to Las Vegas and let loose a bit and there is not a lot we can do to
change this without creating the greater evil of restricting freedom.
It is the duty of the lights of the world to teach freedom first and
then in that atmosphere of freedom to teach the people to head toward the
path of righteousness or right-use of energy.
Let us pick four instances in the Bible where God caused destruction.
(1) Sodom and Gomorrah
There is very little said about why these people deserved destruction
except the example of where the crowd wanted to rape the angels, who they
though were good looking men.
Now rape is a sin of violence rather than one of sexual pleasure.
(2) The Great Flood. Again the only reason given for God's wrath
is "violence."
(3) The destruction of Jerusalem in the days of Jeremiah. Did
this destruction come because they were licentious? It doesn't sound like
it. Listen to the words of Laman and Lemuel: "And we know that the
people who were in the land of Jerusalem were a righteous people; for they
kept the statutes and judgments of the Lord, and all his commandments,
according to the law of Moses; wherefore, we know that they are a
righteous people; and our father hath judged them..." I Nephi 17:22
This is an interesting observation from these two wayward brothers.
From their point of view the people in Jerusalem kept all the commandments
- which implies they were probably pretty strict about sexual purity.
Why then did destruction come upon them?
Two major reasons were given: unbelief and violence. They did not
believe the messages delivered through the Holy Spirit and sought to
destroy the messengers of light.
(4) The generation of the Jews after the crucifixion. Was God
mad at them because of licentiousness?
That did not seem to be the problem as they were adamant about stoning
or punishing sexual offenders in the days of Jesus.
Again their problem was violence and unbelief. They Crucified Jesus and
sought to kill the apostles. Jesus also faulted them for refusing to
listen to the message of the gathering.
Now what do we see from the fundamentalists in this age? Their main
point of emphasis is on sexual misbehavior which has not been a reason for
destruction in the past. The problem that brings a people ripe for
destruction has always been the same. A refusal to listen to messages of
light and correction and violence which causes people to be afraid to
express themselves.
Mastery of sexual energies is, of course, important, but those who are
far from mastery will be with us for a long time to come and teachers will
fight a no win war if they seek to solve the whole problem in the
immediate future.
If we took any religious leader and destroyed all his enemies we would
find that most of the "righteous" who were left over still would
not have much better control over their sexual energies than those who
were destroyed.
However, almost all people know within themselves that violence and
suppression of freedom is not right and if they hypocritically go against
this understanding they go against their own souls and if the majority
support such violence then such a people is in danger of destruction.
Copyright 2004 by J J Dewey
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[JJ Dewey is a revered teacher in our
time]

I told you your hope for change was in vain
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 1:24 PM
Subject: GTcontact
Sterling,
Maybe the article on Las Vegas has started to awaken you to the realities
of how perverse this generation really is. Yes in theory, repentance
is possible, but in reality only a destruction as has been foretold
thousands of times, by visions, dreams and other experiences, which will
sweep those that are the most evil off the face of this land, will allow
the dream of Zion to actually flourish. With so many wicked people
in positions of control, Zion would be persecuted unto destruction.
The whole basis of control and power within not only the United States,
but the world will have to undergo a massive change in order for Zion to
emerge. Your hope of spreading the love of God among those that have
embraced sin, and expecting them to change as a whole is quite a dream, it
not going to happen. Anymore than the dream that this people
could actually awaken and elect good men with righteous intentions to lead
them. That isn't going to happen either. There will be a few
that will change, that will embrace the will of God, no matter what the
cost, but the change that needs to take place to the world as a whole,
will only come through the showing of the Lord's power. There will
be many that will leave this world because of these calamities, but the
condition of the people that will emerge out of that destruction will be
glorious. I honestly believe that 80-90% of the people within this
country will be removed. Other areas of the world will not be so
fortunate and will see almost a complete destruction. But that is
what it will take to make a change in the heart of the people of this
world. At least this time around, more than 8 will survive.
Jay Potter

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