National Enquire Predicts Civil War

The National Enquirer recently had on their cover the headline, “America’s Second Civil War Erupts!” Now, I know many will make fun of the National Enquire as a tabloid that cannot be taken seriously. I also know that many years ago the National Enquirer made a distinct change in their editorial policies and became a more serious media that could actually break major stories and not just report on celebrities.

So…….civil war?

Yes – the paper reported what many people are saying and feeling. The two-page article acknowledges that the American citizenry is deeply divided over numerous things including abortion, gun control, cultural issues, and the January 6th assault on Captial Hill.

The National Enquirer is suggesting what most media outlets simply won’t – this country is falling apart in so many ways and the populace is NOT coming together in any way, means, or fashion. Quite the opposite – they are deeply divided and the division is growing.

When it all comes crashing down due to economic collapse, EMP, solar flare – whatever – this country will find itself in a new civil war.

Be ready.

Rourke

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11 Comments

  1. Stacy says:

    As we prepare it just hurts my heart… to see this great country in such disarray (for lack of a better word)
    I am a military brat, my father was a commander in the Navy. We grew up proud of our country and our Christian faith.
    Just sickens me to see how much we have changed. But what we as a family cling to is Christs death, burial and resurrection!
    Yes we plan , stock pile and do all that we can all with the confidence that we will not be here for the upcoming tribulation, in part to help us now and for those that will be here during that time.
    May God bless you and keep you, may His face shine upon you and give you peace.

    1. JR says:

      Same here Stacy. I have to take a break from paying attention to what’s happening in the world once in a while as it is just so frustrating.

  2. cid says:

    at that least that article came from a reputable news source. better than gateway news. sarc
    kinda scraping the bottom of the barrel for something to post ain’t ya

  3. Oren says:

    Unfortunately, the NE is just reporting what they hear and what they see as indicators of the mood of the people. I don’t think it takes rocket scientists add all of the dots together to come up with their article. Who knows, the NE may be the clarion that sends the message to everyone in that group of people who are waiting on the call to arms. Who knows? I agree with Stacy. It rips me apart to think this country may be torn apart by civil war. No one will be a winner in such turmoil. I will continue to prep for the chaos caused by natural disasters etc. I doubt I could offer much help with a civil war. I already need the help of a cane to walk. I guess I could sit on the front porch and participate as events unfold on my street. At 76 years old, I don’t see me going out searching for the action. Those days are gone.

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