
One of the things I do after my first cup of coffee and giving thanks to God for all His blessings is to open my computer to check my accounts and make sure no one has tried to sneak in. The other thing I do is read my emails. This morning, I had notifications from Experien and my credit union that someone or someones had applied for credit cards using my information. I knew that my information had been stolen twice, and I would not put it past Musk and his goons to have taken social security information and posted it or lost it on the dark web.
Well, not one time but three times did they apply for credit cards using my information. So I had to contact all three credit agencies and report a fraud alert. I went ahead and started a subscription with Experien, created a credit block, and monitored my information. So the first three hours were spent taking care of that, but God wasn’t finished with me. My computer started behaving badly; it would shut down every few minutes. I spent hours doing various things, diagnosing the computer. But it seems that no matter what I tried, that computer was not going to behave. So I unplugged it and brought out my nine-year-old Dell with Windows 10 and waited and waited for it to warm up so I could do what I am doing now.
But I am still here, I am as healthy as most 77-year-old men, I think.
I hope this day was much more enjoyable for you, but remember, the only days that will count are the ones after we pass away. How we act here will determine where we find ourselves next.
On the third day, Jesus arose from the dead.
