The Charles Kovess Show. Ep #205 - The Olympics Episode: Striving for Glory

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The Paris Olympics have just started. The Olympic Games always remind me of the immense dedication and hard work required to become an Olympian. The journey to become part of an elite group, to even qualify for an Olympic team, let alone win a medal, is a monumental achievement.

My own experience in water polo gives me a deep appreciation for these athletes. I played at a top level in Victoria, served as a referee, and even travelled with the Australian women’s water polo team to the 1984 Olympics. Seeing the dedication and hard work of these athletes up close was truly inspiring.

The first issue I discuss is striving for glory. Olympians embody this principle, dedicating years of their lives to their sport.

I encourage you to consider what you are willing to strive for with all your passion and energy. Age is no barrier; the rise of Masters sports means you can compete globally even at an advanced age.

Reflect on what you wake up each day striving for. Are you willing to endure the pain for the glory?

Secondly, let’s discuss beliefs. Many people say, "I will believe it when I see it," but I know that the opposite is true—"you will see it when you believe it"!

Your beliefs shape your perception of reality.

For example, if you believe the government or doctors always act in your best interests, you will miss seeing any and all evidence to the contrary.

It’s crucial to critically evaluate your beliefs about government, healthcare, media, and other institutions. This awareness is key to navigating and understanding the world around you.

In this context of beliefs, I highlight several current issues.

The Olympics opening ceremony contained a number of disturbing, satanic influences. If you don’t believe such influences are possible, you won’t see them.

Similarly, if you believe in the integrity of the World Health Organization or the United Nations, you will not, indeed you cannot, recognize their misinformation about issues like the bird flu.

It's essential to question these narratives to avoid being misled and then making bad decisions about your life.

Regarding Australian politics, I’ve been working with former Senators Len Harris and Rod Culleton, who are uncovering fraud in attacks on our constitution and legal rights. If you believe government is always truthful, you might dismiss these findings. I applaud Len and Rod for their courage and commitment to the Australian people.

I also touch on the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The truth is murky, and mainstream media often provides conflicting reports. Learning to live with uncertainty and questioning accepted narratives is vital.

"Have an open mind, even though you might fear that your brains will fall out!" (heh, heh: thanks Steve Wright)

Another point is the ongoing WHO narrative of upcoming pandemics. Dr. Stephen Frost argues that pandemics as we understand them are not possible. Bacteria and viruses won’t kill their hosts, it is suggested. This perspective challenges mainstream health narratives and makes a lot of sense to me.

Finally, consider the Australian Senate's rejection of a detailed submission on excess deaths over the past four years. This decision, driven by corrupted politicians, underscores the need for vigilance and accountability in governance.

My guest this week on TNT Radio is Joseph Molitorisz, a friend of Reiner Fuellmich. We'll discuss Reiner's fight for freedom and his current show trial in Germany. The politicised German courts highlights the challenges of our global battle for justice.

My recommended resource this Episode is the 1981 movie "Chariots of Fire," based on a true story from the 1924 Paris Olympics. It raises important questions about values and how they impact on decisions we make, in this story the choice between competing on a religious Sabbath.

Thank you for tuning in. I hope this episode inspires you to reflect on your beliefs and strive for your personal glory. Embrace the challenges and joys of life, and live it on your terms. See you next week!

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