*A Letter from the Heart to Mike Mrowicki, Rev. Sparrow, and the Interfaith Community*
An interfaith initiative titled “White Christian Nationalism” recently circulated in Vermont, culminating in a gathering at the Putney Meeting House, led by Representative Mike Mrowicki and Reverend Sparrow. Everyone was friendly, and I believe well-intentioned. But the initiative, sadly, fell into the same trap we’ve seen repeated again and again: othering. Not just in whispers, but woven into the framing itself — casting Christian conservatives as the threat, and “tolerant liberals” as the solution.
Let’s name the framing clearly: “White Christian Nationalism” — a term loaded with the implication that nationalism is a threat, and that it only exists in white, Christian people — and that both the color and the faith are somehow to blame. The assumption running beneath this label is that these people — people like me — seek control over others. It stokes fear. It foments division. It quietly says: they are dangerous, we must stop them. And this, from two leaders I respect — Mike and Rev. Sparrow — made me deeply sad.
Worse, the talk included blatant falsehoods — for example, “we must protect our democracy.” This is misinformation. We are not a democracy. We are a constitutional republic, where officials are elected to serve the people within limits defined by our Constitution. The founders feared mob rule. They designed a system where laws and structure would prevail over raw emotion. We don’t need to protect democracy. We need to repair our Republic. Root out corruption. Restore knowledge. Return to truth.
There were untruths told about Christian Nationalists — a label which, at its core, simply refers to people who love their country and hold Christian values. Within this group are people of every skin tone — not just white. Many Hispanics and Black Americans hold these values dearly. Yet somehow, these individuals were erased, and an accusation was put forward: that all Christian Nationalists hate migrants. This is a lie. And it stokes hatred.
We don’t hate migrants. We hate human trafficking. There’s a lawful, honorable way to grow our nation. But cartels are managing open borders, trafficking drugs, women, and children. These aren’t just talking points — they are horror stories I’ve studied, witnessed, and heard firsthand. Children are sold, abused, raped — trees marked in blood as “rape trees.” Over 300,000 children remain unaccounted for under the Biden administration. And if Christian Nationalists are dedicating their energy to freeing those children, how could that possibly make them the enemy? Shouldn’t the so-called “tolerant” Left be joining that effort?
I’ve spoken with airport workers. I’ve seen children shuffled along like cargo. I’ve attended conferences and watched the documentaries — not fiction, but testimony. I’ve seen how blackmail is used to turn good people into puppets. That’s how power now operates — not through integrity, but control.
And I must ask — where is the Left? Where is their outrage for these children?
Instead, they turn their outrage against those of us who speak up. They call us hateful. Extremist. Meanwhile, they support policies that allow children to be sterilized before adulthood, and girls to be forced to compete in sports against biological males. Christians see this and feel — with reason — that these policies are not protective, they are cruel. They erase childhood. They erase fairness. They erase innocence.
Do you, my liberal friends, not see that?
It is clear to many of us that the Left no longer practices the tolerance it preaches. During COVID, I was told I wanted people to die — simply because I held alternative views on medicine and healing. But in truth, I wanted to save lives — just not with fear, drugs, and control. I believe in the body’s innate wisdom, in food as medicine, in nature’s remedies. I honor doctors who heal, but I do not — I cannot — support an industry that profits from perpetual sickness.
Likewise, I see the Christian community as an ally — in defending children, protecting the natural world, building fair economies, and ending corruption. Why make us the enemy? Why divide the country further?
If there is an enemy of humanity, let us name it truly: the central bankers. These are the profiteers of debt, war, manipulation, and fear. The Federal Reserve — neither federal nor a reserve — fuels the machine that keeps humanity in bondage. Why does the interfaith community not speak of this?
The Founding Fathers — for all their vision — gave no role to women. And this was a grave mistake. They admired the Iroquois Confederacy’s centuries of peace, but failed to see why that peace endured: it was the Grandmothers who chose the leaders, and who decided when to go to war — because they understood the true cost of losing their sons. Our nation was built on competition, with no counterbalance of nurturance. And so, ruthlessness rose unchecked.
Now, Mother Earth calls for healing. And Father God is watching. Will we answer? Will we stop pretending that “smart” cities are wise? Will we build instead wise cities and wise farms, rooted in nature, food sovereignty, and community? Will we study not just Project 2025, but also Agenda 2030 — and ask ourselves who is deciding our future?
Above all — will we return to our Constitutions, state and federal, reading every word, teaching them to our children, defending them not with slogans but with knowledge?
We are a people at war, and yet we all want to manifest peace. All war is unlawful and deliberated—staged and executed at the hand of central bankers, most decidedly as a boxing match is planned, staged, and opposing sides emotionally pumped, tickets sold and profits made. Only in the case of War, the secondary ‘benefit’ to the criminals that strategize and devise it, is increased control over the liberties of moral people. We must end all violence: emotional, physical, sexual, environmental, economic, spiritual as a matter of law, and establish the equality of every man and woman before the law, regardless of ‘sovereign immunity’ statements and claims of protection by those who behave most lawlessly, such as the Bank of International Settlements.
War itself is a racket — staged like a boxing match, but with real blood. And today’s weapons include bioweapons, digital control, geoengineering, and psychological manipulation. This is not imagination — it is documented fact. And we must no longer tolerate it.
Let us reclaim our humanity — together. I invite anyone and especially Mike Mrowicki and Rev Sparrow, to work with me for unified Peace, environmental repair and repair of our Constitutional Republic to uplift the humanity and heart of our Country, inclusive of our indigenous wisdom.
We are one race. Divided, yes. But soon, united — for healing, for truth, for life. The Grandmothers are rising, and so is the Great Awakening.
Our healing is inevitable. Let’s live it. Let’s honor it. Let’s enjoy it.





