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The Big Bad of this story hides behind a mask of philanthropy and humanism
The Hero’s Journey always has a Big Bad
When I started the Hero’s Journey, it was out of a desire to serve God - whatever that is, whatever that means. If it got me killed, so be it. If I was in service to God, I’d go back to God so there would be nothing to fear.
First, I went around putting rainbow art on the streets, which infuriated some in local bureaucracy. Then I was scammed by a new age healer who had (and still has) a massive operation standing behind him making his pitch rather convincing.
When I felt guided to warn the public about him, I could sense he was a preliminary bad guy. Still the Big Bad, the entity pulling the strings of this scammer, lay in the misty horizon still obscured. I wonder if the Big Bad is perfectly obvious to those following this story by now.
Learn more about the Big Bad here.
The Big Bad is always obsessed with the Big Good.
Learn about the Big Good here. (There’s a quote by Napoleon included - isn’t that fascinating.)
The words below about the Big Good may also be of note.
If they kill me, they’ve got a brand new martyr which might wake up some of the sleeping media addicted public. If I continue, they keep up the not-so-subtle harassment.
None of these agents dare to say out right publicly that I do not have the God given right to tell my story.
In rainbow news
A Rainbow Lindy Hop Dance
Memoirs of Savary about Napoleon, 150-170
Savary explains how the people really wanted to be under the rule of a good and brilliant leader like Napoleon.
https://www.thetanster.com/blog/2019/2/11/napoleon-memoirs-links
