FYI - we have a Facebook fake account so that we can do research and buy on Marketplace. She felt like I was being deceitful and I explained that we are underground because I am a White House Correspondent and I know what's coming. She replied, "What's coming?" I said, "Do you want to know the truth?" She said "yes". I told her the Noahide Laws and she got mad and kicked me out of there! She didn't like the answer. However...she gave me the impression that because I am not on social media I do not exist. If these people only knew!
This is why Trump is making the "Dream Team" of all globalists who will bring in part two and three! Trump's first presidency brought in part one (the jab). The church would have never taken it if it wasn't for him. Now he's bringing in the heavy hitters (Elon, etc), who are going to change the government to bring in part two and three - carbon credit score and social credit score (Elon's Everything App).
The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology, particularly the Works and Days of Hesiod, and is part of the description of temporal decline of the state of peoples through five Ages, Gold being the first and the one during which the Golden Race of humanity (Greek: χρύσεον γένος chrýseon génos)[1] lived. After the end of the first age was the Silver, then the Bronze, after this the Heroic age, with the fifth and current age being Iron.[2]
By extension, "Golden Age" denotes a period of primordial peace, harmony, stability, and prosperity. During this age, peace and harmony prevailed in that people did not have to work to feed themselves for the earth provided food in abundance. They lived to a very old age with a youthful appearance, eventually dying peacefully, with spirits living on as "guardians". Plato in Cratylus (397 e) recounts the golden race of humans who came first. He clarifies that Hesiod did not mean literally made of gold, but good and noble.
In classical Greek mythology, the Golden Age was presided over by the leading Titan Cronus;[3] in Latin authors it was associated with the god Saturn.[4] In some versions of the myth Astraea also ruled. She lived with men until the end of the Silver Age. But in the Bronze Age, when men became violent and greedy, she fled to the stars, where she appears as the constellation Virgo, holding the scales of Justice, or Libra.[5]
European pastoral literary tradition often depicted nymphs and shepherds as living a life of rustic innocence and peace, set in Arcadia, a region of Greece that was the abode and center of worship of their tutelary deity, goat-footed Pan, who dwelt among them.[6]