Whose Religious Fanaticism is Acceptable to Embrace or Dismiss?

“…You cannot let Iran, who’s a nation that has been run by crazy people, have a nuclear weapon.”

Donald Trump

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Religious fanaticism is an extreme, irrational, and uncritical devotion to a religious belief system that often disregards moderation, logic, and opposing views. It frequently manifests as excessive zeal, promoting violence, coercion, and intolerance against others to enforce strict doctrine. It is distinct from healthy spiritual passion due to its destructive nature and disregard for human, social, or ethical considerations. 


Here’s a Damn Important Question!

Are religious fanatics crazy people? If so, whose religious fanaticism is acceptable to embrace or dismiss? When most Americans think of religious fanatics, they’re not looking in a mirror and taking in the reflection staring back at them.

Isn’t it odd that many people can fully understand and comprehend what religious fanaticism is when the attention or focus is on a religion or belief construct that is not their own?

Ask most Americans who are religious fanatics, and within seconds, a mental image of a stereotype is created in their mind’s eye. They can see that stereotypical religious fanatic as clear as the light of day, bombs strapped to their sides, gripping a handheld detonator.

Big Hollywood has created for the American people through a plethora of movie productions, the iconic image of what our controllers want Americans to believe are religious fanatics and terrorists.

Let’s face it, if you believe in religious scriptures and are willing to kill or maim yourself and other innocents to promote or bring forth what your belief construct demands, you are a religious fanatic!

Shared by Ashley Hayes

I circle back at this point to the very disturbing video above shared by Ashley Hayes on March 6, 2026, where American military commanders told American troops that God anointed Donald Trump to light a powder keg to start a war, bring about Armageddon, and open the doorway for the return of Jesus Christ.

If this isn’t the biggest form of religious fanaticism I have ever heard, then I don’t know what a better example is.

You know, folks, our chosen religion (belief construct) we wholeheartedly embrace and have been led to believe since our earliest conscious memories is the absolute truth regarding spirituality might not be the truth, no matter how many times you go to a place of worship or what’s been written in a book that, by the way, wasn’t written by the hand of God,  but rather by the hands of many human authors over time.

And for those people who still believe in the ridiculously absurd idea that Iran was attacked because it was really close to producing a nuclear weapon, please understand that many governments have used this theme for over three decades.

The many puppet governments, America included, having their strings continually pulled by our controllers, do not have any nuclear weapons. This is a lie, in my opinion.

The nuclear weapons narrative is a convenient and ongoing conversation that is used strategically by the few controlling the many to convince the masses that there are plausible and important reasons for certain actions carried out in different military theatres.

Israel purportedly has hundreds of nuclear weapons. Do we honestly believe that after getting pelted by incoming Iranian missiles, the Israelis wouldn’t have nuked one of their most hated enemies?

-Dr. Reizer


From the author of The Target List story

Coming May 2, 2026

HOLOGRAMS

In a world surrounded and grounded by the laws of physics, something impossible is unfolding.

A world-renowned quantum physicist has uncovered a terrifying truth hidden between two overlapping realities.

The appearance of a predator race of alien beings isn’t merely an invasion; it’s a complete rewrite of the universe, and the fate of all existence rests on the ability of one scientist to decode the truth before reality itself unravels into nothingness.


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THE ONE-HOUR DINER

A man and a woman, complete strangers to one another, receive the same cryptic text message: Be at the Crossroads Diner at the intersection of highways 9 and 11. Come alone at 2:17 a.m. and don’t be late!

Drawn there by grief and curiosity, they arrive at a lonely roadside establishment where the coffee is hot, the lights are inviting, and the clock above the counter is frozen at 2:17.

It never, ever moves!

Seated across from each other in booth number 5, they wait for someone or something to show,  but no one comes. Instead, memories begin to reveal themselves through the diner’s windows, revealing their part in a terrible tragedy 3 years earlier, a murder!

Every attempt to leave the diner ends the same way: a reset; in an instant, they are seated back in the booth again. The same song plays on the jukebox, the same half-empty sugar dispenser sits on the tabletop, and the same unchanging time of day refuses to move forward.

Trapped in a place that may not actually exist, they are forced to confront a terrifying possibility: they were both there that fateful morning and played an integral role in something neither of them chose to remember, and what they’ve told themselves for the past three years is a lie.

The diner will not release them until they learn the truth of what happened in those critical minutes, and how their presence that morning was tied to a murder that was never solved.

Is the diner real or a creation of two people’s tortured souls, a construct born from guilt and trauma, built by two fractured minds desperate to unbury the truthful past?

Time has stopped!

The truth has not!

Welcome to the One-Hour Diner.


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2 thoughts on “Whose Religious Fanaticism is Acceptable to Embrace or Dismiss?

  1. Kenneth T.'s avatar Kenneth T. March 7, 2026 / 12:50 am

    “Nation run by crazy people”, ehhh?
    that – AND the nuclear weapon thing… too funny

  2. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews March 6, 2026 / 7:57 pm

    It’s like watching a comedy channel. 🤣

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