Moral Dilemmas | Perilous World Radio 6-18-25

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In today's edition of Perilous World Radio, host Alan Masters will feature Colonel Monaco from Patriot Outreach and Major General Patrick Henry Brady, author of "Dead Men Flying: Victory in Vietnam," along with a civil rights attorney. They will discuss current events and the urgent need for more patriots in an increasingly chaotic world as we approach 2025. Despite hopes for progress, many feel society is devolving in intelligence and spirituality, driven by pleasure, greed, and ego—issues highlighted by my late father, Roy Masters, in his book "The Hypnotic States of Americans." He noted that we often find ourselves in various mental states influenced by emotions and temptations, leading to a cycle of confusion and despair.
Alan shares a profound dream that stirred his conscience, plunging him into an internal conflict. In this surreal landscape, he grappled with the thought, "If I found it, then surely it must belong to me." However, a voice of reason whispered that the situation was more complicated than that. This raised a compelling question in his mind: Can one truly confront moral dilemmas while in a dream? He began to wonder if perhaps the dream was more than just a meaningless experience; it might have been a subtle test from God, allowing temptation to rise in the form of desires for money, glory, or fame. In this state, he felt the pull of these weaknesses, which tempted him to drift away from his faith. Ultimately, even while asleep, he sensed the importance of being clear-headed and conscious. Upon waking, he found the strength to reject the temptation he had faced in the dream, realizing the power of making a conscious choice after the fact.
In a captivating recent episode of Patriot Outreach, hosted by Colonel Tony Monaco, Major General Patrick Brady and Civil Rights Attorney Rees Lloyd tackled an intriguing topic: the possibility of a Flag Amendment, sparked by a pivotal question about whether former President Trump would endorse such a move. As the conversation unfolded, the atmosphere shifted to a more somber tone, addressing the overwhelming sense of helplessness many feel amid ongoing societal unrest filled with riots and violence. Colonel Monaco shared a heartfelt personal story about finding comfort in prayer during these tumultuous times, expressing deep gratitude for the chances we are given to rise above a culture steeped in disillusionment. This introspection set the stage for a robust discussion about Trump’s recent comments on flag burning, particularly in light of incidents during the LA city riots. General Brady passionately emphasized the need to protect our flag, underscoring the American Legion’s commitment to push for a constitutional amendment that would empower citizens to defend this cherished symbol. He reminded listeners that this initiative once boasted impressive public backing—around 80%—only to fall just one vote short in the Senate in 2006. It's clear: we need to cultivate a renewed sense of patriotism.

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