Welcome back you rowdy bunch of freedom loving heretics!
You're in for a treat today. Were going to tear a big rip in the clever veil erected by the Satanists and Luciferians over many tens of thousands of years!
Regular readers know that I often refer to the evil agenda that we’ve been beset with over the past two years as Satanic, or anti-life. Although my Christian upbringing may have made me subconsciously aware of this agenda, it wasn’t until my interview with Elana Freeland that I was jolted fully awake about how pervasive and all encompassing the Satanic agenda has become. Lest anyone is wondering about the nature of this interview, I should add here that it would be wrong to think of it as being ‘Christian’. Truthfully, I don’t know how to characterize this interview. It’s a topic that I’ve never discussed before, nor have I ever heard it discussed before.
Reading my previous 4 articles makes it clear that the facts about this dark agenda speak for themselves: Death and destruction are now rampant around the world, waged by the dark forces pushing, and profiting from, the covid fear campaign and the ensuing vaccine mandates.
For many years Sharine Borslien has been poking holes in the veil that has enveloped us for eons, and is now able to answer questions like:
What is the difference between a Satanist and a Luciferian?
How did both come to be?
What was the role of Jesus in exposing them?
How did Christianity, and all the other major religions of the world, go awry?
What is the current evil agenda of the Satanists and Luciferians and why are they pursuing this agenda?
We delve into these and many more questions as we shed light on a topic that is far too esoteric.
Unless you are like the character Cypher in the movie The Matrix, who decided that he prefers the phony cushy life of living within the matrix verses warring against it to free his people, you will find that piercing the dark veil is a powerful thing. It seems that once we stop forfeiting our divine nature to the gussied up mystique of the dark agenda, the desire to understand more becomes unrelenting. I’m now looking into this topic further and hope to write more about it soon.
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I have not listened to the entire interview yet, but this whole mystic story of how evil developed into something that seems to be a group or being working against the work of God is, on the one hand, needed because it corresponds with what we can observe, but on the other hand faulty because it does not properly access all the data available through Spiritual Memory.
I don't expect anyone to go out next week and write a history of the universe based on Spiritual Memory, but an attempt to summarize this subject has already been made, so it is just a problem of our will (or lack of it) to fill in the holes incrementally.
The whole story of Lucifer, Satan, and their worship is one I have not delved deeply into. I was always more interested in the more general problem of psychopathy, and see it as the overarching problem, while Satan worship would simply be a form (or genre?) of it.
However, it seems that satanism (or whatever we choose to call it) has provided a loose framework that many psychopaths have used to organize and coordinate their activities. And the result of this has had a significant bad effect on Earth (though I doubt that Earth has been the only victim).
For me, the overriding "make/break point" of this subject is whether a society upholds the belief that the basic crimes of lying, cheating, stealing, terrorism and murder are "bad" or does not. Total moral relativism is, to me, the hallmark of the criminal. From what I know about satanism, they take this one step further into an elevation of evil action to a level of something to be admired. On top of this they add a kind of magic ritual to the process that is supposed to further protect them from karmic repercussions. But the details of this, which I have dipped into a bit in the past, are not that significant to me at this point. It seems like just another way of justifying the overriding urge these people feel to do destructive acts.
But to the extent that the ritual aspects of these practices might help us spot perpetrators or defend ourselves from harm, there might be benefits to this data that I haven't fully explored.
toward the end of the interview you mentioned something about regenerative agriculture. I was confused by this. Are you saying that is a bad thing or that there is some sort of alternative agenda with that? I thought regenerative ag was a good thing. Please let me know you thoughts.