WCN Special Summer Edition 2025

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Noxious Weeds and Black Mold

By Rob Pue Summer 2025

not growing where we want it to.” But this isn’t just about how your drive- way, your home, your community and our nation “looks.” It’s about the con- stant assault on the very foundation of our sanity — and more importantly, it’s about allowing the laws of nature and nature’s God to be spat upon, de- spised, ridiculed and pridefully mocked. Do you value your home? If you knew the foundation of your home was cracked, broken and deteriorat- ing, and soon your whole house would come tumbling down, you’d find a way to get it repaired as soon as possible. If you had black mold growing inside your walls, now spreading to even the outside of your walls and ceilings and making every- one in your home sick, you wouldn’t “tolerate” it, you’d eliminate that deadly fungus. Well, our foundations are crumbling. Our children are deathly ill from the mental confusion foisted upon them by those in author- ity. Yet most remain complacent and disinterested — and some even help this weed, this mold, this fungus, this disease — to spread and thrive. Even otherwise perfectly sane people have now caught this “woke mind virus” and their consciences have been seared. While most of us still don’t participate personally in this “death- style,” it’s now become normalized, and we’ve legislated unspeakable im- morality. Continued on Page 7

There are many things in this world I will just never understand. For ex- ample, how is it that I can’t seem to grow a simple patch of grass in my back yard no matter what I do? I can prepare the soil, plant a variety of grass seed, fertilize it, water it, fence it off to avoid traffic, nurture it for months, and yet still end up with a barren patch of dirt. Meanwhile, the tiniest crack in the concrete of my driveway will yield a steady crop of healthy grass and weeds, no matter what I do to stop it. It laughs at my use of weed killer, dig- ging it out by the roots, and filling the crack with fresh concrete. In a day or two, the grass and weeds spring up again, mocking me; saying derisively, “you can’t stop me!” One time, in a desperate attempt to grow something in my backyard dirt patch, I pulled some of those driveway weeds out of the cracks by the roots and carefully transplanted them to the back yard. If they can survive weed killer, no water, no soil, no care — and me, an avowed enemy — surely, they could grow in a well nur- tured bald spot. “Nope,” it said, “I’m not going to cooperate with you.” Go figure. I’ll never understand it and have resolved myself to the mad- dening reality of the situation. Now here we are...summertime in Wiscon- sin again. My backyard bald spot is still bald and my driveway weed

pulling is a weekly chore. But if all I did was curse those weeds — if I didn’t pull them out by the roots — and if I wasn’t diligent to do so steadily, they’d take over the whole driveway in no time, spreading like a cancer. But there’s a much more dangerous and insidious weed flourishing all across our nation, which is most ac- tive in summer, but thrives all year long. This is a hideous and invasive weed of unspeakable sin, debauchery, perversion, child abuse, mental ill- ness and pride. It began sprouting up through the cracks in the concrete jungles of our cities, in back alley ways and private clubs. Today, it flourishes in all areas of government, in our schools, and even our

churches.

It invades our entire atmosphere. It disguises itself in pretty rainbow col- ors, but if we were to see it as it actu- ally is, we’d see the truth — that it’s not just a weed, but rather, an inva- sive black mold, climbing the walls of our homes, schools and churches, embedding itself deep into the fabric of our society and infecting the hearts, minds and souls of our young peo- ple....causing them to do unspeakable things to their own bodies. Most people today have simply given up the fight against this “Creeping Charlie” invasion. While acknowl- edging that it is, indeed, a weed, they have resolved themselves to the no- tion that “a weed is just a flower that’s

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