Friday, June 23, 2023
4239-4240: Can't Be Demonstrated Any Better from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
Meet
Semiramis, also known as: Ashteroth, Astarte, Athena, Isis, the Great
Abomination, Cybele, Columbia (yes, as in District of Columbia), and, by
the way, she looks just like the Statue of Liberty in all her
representations going back 8,000 years.
She
is famous throughout the Mediterranean World as the Mother of Harlots
because she started a religion based on Temple Prostitution, and the
Mother of Idols, because she introduced the use of token money and
"representative" idols in general, and the Mother of Wisdom, because of
her misapplied cleverness. She also added the worship of trees, and use
of psychedelic drugs to the practice of her religion. She was bisexual
and hermaphroditic like most of the Ancient Pantheon.
Her
priests, known as the Galli in Rome, arrived in Rome in the Second
Century BC, by way of Asia Minor. These men were famous for wearing
long black robes, white wigs, just as British Barristers still do, and
also famous for castrating themselves in honor of their goddess. They
promptly became Caesar's favorite tax collectors, a position they still
hold to this day.
Now
listen to this little YouTube Short which gives you insight into
current events and the none-too veiled rise of her ancient pagan
religion as a political force to be dealt with:
And
now you know why the big push to bring gay people into the military and
the push to put female hormones in meat, and all sorts of other
pollution and so-called "social engineering" to glorify sex, escape
accountability for sexual acts, and change men into women and women into
men.
Crazy
as it seems, it all makes sense once you understand that goddess
worship is becoming the chosen religion of the elites again.
They
certainly couldn't claim to be followers of Yeshuah after all the
misery, destruction, and death they have promoted in order to unjustly
enrich and empower themselves.
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An Example of Evil
By Anna Von Reitz
Evil
comes into our lives in many ways and every day. It tip-toes through
the door and flies in through the windows we unwittingly grant it, every
single day we live. Evil is, in fact, more familiar to us than Good.
Given the common and ubiquitous nature of Evil, one would expect that we
are all equipped to recognize it for what it is, and avoid it.
Sadly,
this is not the case. Instead, when we are confronted with new or
threatening conditions, our tendency is to assume the worst and take
refuge in Evil, allowing our imaginations to romp through an endless
field of negative suppositions, fears, dreads, triggers of anger and
ego-protective damage control mechanisms we have developed in our long
every day acquaintance with Evil. At the precise moment when we are
called upon to respond with Love, we respond with Evil instead, because
that is how we are programmed to react.
Literally programmed, like a computer program.
Actual combat with Evil is always anti-intuitive.
Observe
Yeshuah on the cross. He didn't have to go there. He went to have it
out with Satan, one on one, a knockdown, drag out, no holds barred,
winner take all fight. Satan won easily against Yeshuah's mortal body,
but he lost the eternal war. Yeshuah won the crown of life, and all of
Satan's power was useless.
All
the "power" of Imperial Rome, all the "power" of the Sanhedrin, all the
"power" of the Moneychangers, all the "power" of Death itself --
overthrown.
Nothing about this battle made sense to people at the time.
They were all expecting a different kind of battle.
And a different outcome.
His own Mother had to come to the foot of the cross and weep and be numb with grief, the object of public shame.
His
Disciples and all who had followed him into Jerusalem just the week
before were thrown into dismay and they must have thought, well, this is
how it all ends. Rome and the Devil and the Moneychangers win again.
This
is the way it is when we confront Evil. It's never easy. It's always
anti-intuitive. Nothing about such combat makes common sense, because
the ways of God are not the ways of men.
The
very first bit of information decoded from our DNA and announced by
Gregg Brayden to a numb and disbelieving world was: "God eternal within
the body."
That's what the first few DNA codes say in five different ancient languages. Were any of us ready for that?
Where is the mainstream media?
God exists. He wrote the code of life; the entire story and template is recorded in each one of our cells.
So against this startling background, someone asks me, what is evil?
How, they ask, can anyone declare that anyone else is evil?
We've already been told. Evil reveals itself by its fruits.
Lies
cause confusion and wasted time and energy and loss of focus and loss
of joy and goodwill. Gossip magnifies and spreads the impact of lies.
Doubt (faithlessness) leads to lack of trust and unity, so that we don't
stand together against Evil.
And
all of this adds up to lack of progress, loss of joy, and more of the
same-old-same-old for mankind. Rome, the Devil, and the Moneychangers
win again.
Yet, we are not defeated by Satan. We are tricked into defeating ourselves.
We lie. We pass on the falsehoods of others, knowingly or unknowingly.
We
indulge in fear-mongering, and fear leads to anger. Anger leads to
violence. Soon, we are killing each other, and the actual Perpetrators
are making money on this.
We
are not always our best selves. We don't always, reliably, recognize
Evil, even when it is staring us in the face. So what can we do to gird
ourselves for the daily battle?
(1)
We can become more aware. We know that lies and gossip are Evil by
their very Nature, so we stop ourselves from telling lies and from
gossiping. We make the extra effort to research and know the truth.
(2)
We likewise don't attack and name-call, even when others do. We
observe facts that others can observe, so that they can see the truth we
have been blessed to see. We respect ourselves and others. We don't
resort to the weapons of our enemies.
(3)
We don't make insinuations and seek to dishonestly or covertly
influence others. Things that are underhanded and mean-spirited, things
that are divisive and destructive, things that are unkind, we do our
best to avoid.
(4)
We don't use "law" to harm anyone; we know that true Law harms nobody
and nothing. So long as we don't injure others or harm their property,
we have fulfilled man's law, and if we love others, even those who hate
us, we have fulfilled God's Law.
(5)
We realize that combating Evil requires discernment and accept the
often anti-intuitive nature of the struggle. Often what appears to be
good is in fact evil, and vice versa. We know we can be deceived. We
ask our Creator for help to know the truth and hold it fast.
(6)
We allow our hearts and minds to dwell in peace and with appreciation
for all good things, for all that is harmonious, all that is kind, all
that is generous, all that is healthy, all that is noble and best and
alive. We make our mental and emotional home a fortress of integrity,
goodwill, and strength.
(7)
When we observe the fingerprints of Evil in our lives and our homes and
our work --- confusion, spitefulness, selfishness, suspicion, greed,
power-mongering, controlling behavior, anger, excessiveness, insults ---
we stop buying into whatever narrative is causing this. We take
control of it and of ourselves and decide to keep faith with what is
good.
We
have suffered many setbacks this past year, and many misunderstandings
that have cost us time and money and peace -- and all of these are
unnecessary losses made possible by Evil that we have allowed to enter
into our lives and our thoughts.
Remember
Yeshuah on his cross, fighting the ultimate battle against Evil.
Remember the strange anti-intuitive nature of that conflict.
And most of all, remember that he won.
It's the same way with us and our battle with Evil; when we decide to act against it and organize all our forces to face it.
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