Tuesday, December 22, 2020

The Dawn of Enlightenment

On the day after the Winter Solstice, it is becoming more and more apparent that while we are living through a time of great uncertainty, we are also beginning to see the light from the dawn of a brand new era. The events now taking place in the United States are not just about a disputed presidential election. From a grander perspective, they are about the collapse of a regime that has ruled the planet for thousands of years. Less apparent, however, this time also marks an existential crisis for monotheism.

When speaking of monotheism, I am talking not about an abstract creator God but about an inbred earth-bound group otherwise known as the Illuminati that has been carrying out plans of domination over all the world's peoples spanning centuries. From a political point of view, the old guard is being usurped and dismantled by forces representing the better interests of the peoples of the world.

The question I would like to address is how this crisis is affecting Christianity, in particular. Looking back at our Biblical history we know that Christianity as practiced in the West was cobbled together by Emperor Constantine (a scoundrel in his own right) as a way to force all the various competing old world religions into one agreeable ideology and practice. Kumbaya!

Here is what the Romans initiated with their two Councils of Nicaea. In the Northern hemisphere, the sun sets further north and the days get shorter until December 21st. Then, for three days, the sun appears to set in the same place. On December 25th, the sun visibly sets further south again. This marks the first day of the solar New Year. This is also where the idea of a God who dies for three days and is reborn comes from. What the Romans did was substitute Jesus Christ for the Sun God; nobody really knows the birth date of Jesus Christ.

The word religion comes from “re ligare,” meaning to rebind into a fascii, hence the word fascism. So Christianity at its roots is essentially an ideology created by the Romans to bind the people of the world into a single, centralized state, or a fascist order.

In Roman Christianity, it states: “Give unto Caesar that which belongs to Caesar” and “turn the other cheek.” In other words, hand over your money without question and blindly submit to punishment. If you think that is unfair, don’t worry, you will be rewarded in Heaven. In other words, just put up with it until you die.

If you go to the Church of St. Peter in Rome today, the one built by Constantine for his mother, you will see the walls are still adorned with military weapons, an all-seeing eye, and three keys. The harsh symbolism represents a single absolute ruler controlling all of society, controlling information (then holy texts, now mass media), and controlling all money and military forces. You can also see at this church the original skull and bones, indicating that there has always been an ancient secret society involved to oversee and enforce this fascistic rule.

In the past year, in a Hail Mary assault on the planet, this group has orchestrated a massive Operation Gladio in the West known as the “Covid-19” crisis - intentionally creating so much misery, chaos, and suffering that the sheeple would have no choice but to further submit to centralized, absolute control.

With the situation we are now facing - the general instability in geo-politics – we are witnessing the world at its most unstable time in many hundreds of years, indicating the old systems of global governance are rapidly collapsing with aggressive power grabs attempting to fill the voids. In these uncertain times we must not forget that trapped rats bite back very hard. There will likely be very difficult times ahead during the changing of the guard. Whether or not you are awake to the ultimate reality that will prevail, take faith that all is playing out as it must with the light shining brighter each day, exposing the combative forces of darkness until their demise and eradication are complete. It is inevitable. And so it has been prophesied from the beginning.

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