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<blockquote data-quote="MusicForThePiano" data-source="post: 1265224" data-attributes="member: 16601"><p>I would avoid videos like I Pet Goat II or any of that shite. I followed several youtubers last year and thought they were on to something but they kept predicting things like a massive tsunami would destroy NYC and kill millions of people by this date or that date, or an earthquake would do the same for the west coast all based off of interpretations of the symbols in the video... Naturally none of these things happened because they kept basing their predictions on numerology and gematria, two esoteric black holes that lead nowhere. One of their main belief is that Trump is the last president because it was predicted in the video with a figure of a man with his hands the way Trump held them. People following these youtubers who lived in NYC were quitting their jobs because of one guys predictions.. it was unsettling.</p><p></p><p>The video itself was made by a luciferian Frenchman I believe, another reason to not watch it. Also there have been nauseating effects attributed to watching it with the sound playing, so if you must watch it, mute it.</p><p></p><p>The islamic thing makes sense, but if you read the writings of Albert Pike, the goal is to start three world wars, the third of which will mostly be a religious war fought between islam and zionism, upon which they will wipe each other out, and afterwards, the Christians and atheists will fight each other off, then everyone will be so demoralized with this religion that religion that they will be so "open" to accepting the "light," an alleged escape from all of that, which is really lucifer. That's what he planned out, seems odd that Christianity in that sequence outlives islam and zionism, but only time will tell if these people are prophets or hysterics.</p><p></p><p>Also Roosh, eschatology is particularly interesting to me, but also the idea of the new kingdom, the one promised by the Lord. The earth is not destroyed, but made new. The changes we all are feeling, the vibrations, perhaps they are the world attuning itself, preparing itself for the change, into a new age, a new embrace. Also check out the book of Enoch, one of the removed books of the bible to get another viewpoint on this.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/index.htm" target="_blank">https://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/index.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicForThePiano, post: 1265224, member: 16601"] I would avoid videos like I Pet Goat II or any of that shite. I followed several youtubers last year and thought they were on to something but they kept predicting things like a massive tsunami would destroy NYC and kill millions of people by this date or that date, or an earthquake would do the same for the west coast all based off of interpretations of the symbols in the video... Naturally none of these things happened because they kept basing their predictions on numerology and gematria, two esoteric black holes that lead nowhere. One of their main belief is that Trump is the last president because it was predicted in the video with a figure of a man with his hands the way Trump held them. People following these youtubers who lived in NYC were quitting their jobs because of one guys predictions.. it was unsettling. The video itself was made by a luciferian Frenchman I believe, another reason to not watch it. Also there have been nauseating effects attributed to watching it with the sound playing, so if you must watch it, mute it. The islamic thing makes sense, but if you read the writings of Albert Pike, the goal is to start three world wars, the third of which will mostly be a religious war fought between islam and zionism, upon which they will wipe each other out, and afterwards, the Christians and atheists will fight each other off, then everyone will be so demoralized with this religion that religion that they will be so "open" to accepting the "light," an alleged escape from all of that, which is really lucifer. That's what he planned out, seems odd that Christianity in that sequence outlives islam and zionism, but only time will tell if these people are prophets or hysterics. Also Roosh, eschatology is particularly interesting to me, but also the idea of the new kingdom, the one promised by the Lord. The earth is not destroyed, but made new. The changes we all are feeling, the vibrations, perhaps they are the world attuning itself, preparing itself for the change, into a new age, a new embrace. Also check out the book of Enoch, one of the removed books of the bible to get another viewpoint on this. [URL]https://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/index.htm[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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