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Swap the suit for a sackcloth

Two years after he was elected to office, Prime Minister Andrew Holness stood at the launch of the Branson Entrepreneurial Centre in Jamaica and allowed billionaire business mogul and philanthropist Richard Branson to pull his suit apart as he thought the Prime Minister was overdressed for the Jamaican climate.


Branson joked that among attendees at the event, he was the only one ready for climate change, dressed in a t-shirt and sandals—so he thought he needed to help Holness get his act together.

The majority of Jamaicans witnessed the seminal moment mainly on television and social media and saw it as a light one, ignorant of its deep spiritual significance. It was a signal of what was to come.

Since that moment, the government of Jamaica has continued to bow to world power, shedding itself of righteous Jamaicanisms, caving in to secret deals, and allowing international beast organisations with deep pockets to have their way with the population.

While Holness lost his jacket and got his necktie loosened in public, much to the amusement of many, as a nation, Jamaica has been stripped stark naked to the use and abuse of whichever international body presents itself on our beautiful shores with sinister agendas. The government’s flirtations with the wealthiest and most influential forces of the world have taken us further afield, away from the blessings, guidance, and protection of our Eternal Father.

The daily upheaval in the hotel sector is only the tip of the iceberg. The majority of these hotels are owned and operated by foreigners. This government sat by quietly and allowed these entities to pay Jamaican workers peanuts while they earned huge amounts in foreign currency, which for the most part is repatriated to their own pockets abroad.

For way too long, hotel workers have kept the peace, catering to guests without complaining. The government on a daily basis maintained its brag about visitor arrival and new construction of hotel rooms while the workers toiled in luxury and lived with their families in abject squalor, unable to meet basic human needs.

The financial sector is no different. The wealthy earn big on their investments, while ordinary depositors are inconvenienced even to access their own money. And even when they do so, the costs associated with accessing their own money could eventually leave them in debt. Except for lone ranger Member of Parliament Fitz Jackson of the opposition party, there is no other voice defending the poor against the greed of the wealthy in the financial sector.

Too many of these foreign conglomerates are oppressors of the poor. They are like a driving rain that leaves no crops. Even our farmers, tasked with feeding the nation, do not escape the oppression. They continue to struggle against the astronomical costs of basic agricultural inputs such as seeds and fertilisers as they compete with imports from larger farmers in the United States and other countries where these producers are subsidised by their governments.

The World Trade Organisation and other global agencies, such as the World Economic Forum, are pushing for centralised control of food. There is also a rush by global agricultural interests with unlimited resources to purchase arable lands in developing countries, shutting out small farmers from the industry. Jamaican small farmers will not be spared if there is no deliberate protection from the government.

The United Nations, with which Holness is locked in a crippling embrace, has made it clear that religious bodies stand in the way of advancing its agenda. It has signed and sealed hate speech rules and other international conventions in the recently agreed pact for the future. These rules are established to block the Church from advancing the gospel of Jesus Christ through Biblical teachings, especially online.

The government capitulated to the pressure of reprobate organisations financed by global giants aligned to the beast and signed the unrighteous Samoa Agreement with European Union foreigners. This agreement locks the nation into efforts to push abortion and LGBTQI ideology on our people, especially on our school-aged children. Despite the fact that both buggery and abortion are still criminal offences under Jamaican law, the government signed the agreement that could introduce the Reproductive Health Rights or Gender Equality agenda in the Jamaican classrooms.

Our children will never be taught that abortion on demand is a desire to be pursued or a right to be embraced. Our children will not be confused about their God-given family structure. Marriage is between one man and one woman, and no other form is acceptable to the Jamaican people.

Regardless of how much money the government accepts in the form of budgetary support, the education of our children will not be a part of the repayment plan to the beast and its anti-God agenda, with its established and celebrated mission to steal, kill, and destroy.

As a Christian nation, Jamaica has not only embraced the occult but, through the government, has placed itself under the rubric of foreign gods.

It is the same Holness who ventured to India recently to meet with self-declared Hindu priest Narendra Modi, the Indian Prime Minister. While on the trip to the Asian country, Holness participated in a number of Hindu rituals, which not only stripped him further of any protective cover, but also exposed the country to the more intensified judgement of the Sovereign God.

This same government has moved to establish peace benches in schools, while diminishing the presence of the Church and Christian devotion in the institutions. It is under this government that a major campaign is now unleashed to welcome a Hindu spiritual leader, promising happiness and peace. This venture will further contaminate the nation’s sanctity.

The continued effort to court other gods pushes against the core of the country’s longstanding belief system permanently encased in our National Anthem, which is a prayer to our Eternal Father, who is the True and Living God.

This kind of spiritual adultery has its terrible rewards. When the government strips the nation of its righteous covering and underpinnings, there is no compliance with the ultimate desire of the citizenry for divine protection, peace, and prosperity. These are blessings that come from God and God alone, through righteousness and grace. No Hindu priests, purveyors of transcendental meditation, secret society, witchcraft, or any force of darkness can deliver any of these things.

There is a place for Holness and his government to shed their garments, but it is not at the behest of the beast and its wealthy friends and associates. They must rid themselves of the cloak of sin and humbly put on sackcloth and ashes, and genuinely repent of their waywardness.

This nation is under judgement and unless we all humbly repent, turn away from the wickedness we have embraced, pray, and seek God’s face, what is ahead will be terror beyond human understanding. Many warnings have come and gone and continue to come. We need to take heed.

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