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  1. Pharmakeia φαρμακεια Pharmacy, Witchcraft

    Ya! haha Good stuff
  2. David Icke. What do you think?

    Heretic! haha
  3. Vampire Lizards walk amongst us. Or do they?

    yes or that
  4. Vampire Lizards walk amongst us. Or do they?

    Ha! ... You know what Apech.... Who knows if those statues are even real... as in the 4000 BC Iraq... etc etc For all we know they could have been made yesterday by the system to fabricate some alien origins / intervention theory to further dehumanize + keep us away from true knowledge / power (Divinity) etc 50/50? haha
  5. A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada reveals Vedic knowledge.

    I have watched only a few of these videos with S.Prabhupada + relatively new to Vedic / Brahmanism etc Thanks for your input
  6. Pharmakeia φαρμακεια Pharmacy, Witchcraft

    I would make a distinction between Pharmacy + Entheogens Pharmacy ( Government/ mind control) is directly opposed to Entheogens... Awakening to the great reality/ freedom Pharmacy I would say is the very opposite...
  7. Cannibalism of Christ

    Cannibalism of Christ (The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ) Revelation 9:20 says that the last days would be characterized by the worship of demons. Likewise, in 1 Cor. 10:19-20, the apostle Paul associates the eating of idolatrous sacrifices with entering into communion and fellowship with demons. Partaking of the sacrificed victims of idolatry was an integral part of what Paul described as "the table of demons" (1 Cor. 10:21). In 1 Cor. 10:21, the Greek word underlying the English rendering of "table" is trapeza. Under its entry for trapeza, Thayer's Greek Lexicon says that "to partake of a feast [or of a sacrificed victim] prepared by demons ... [was to] enter into communion and fellowship with the demons." This partaking of the sacrificed victims of idolatry extended even to the eating of human sacrifices. Alexander Hislop tells us that "the priests of Nimrod or Baal were necessarily required to eat of human sacrifices; and thus it has come to pass that 'Cahna-Bal,' the 'Priest of Baal,' is the established word in our own tongue for a devourer of human flesh" (Babylon Mystery Religion Ancient and Modern [Riverside, CA: Ralph Woodrow Evangelistic Association, Inc., 1966], p. 232). Satan was also worshiped under the name Molech--or Moloch, with its accompanying child sacrifice (cf. Jer. 19:5; 2 Kings 16:3; 21:6). That the priests of Baal, or Satan, were cannibals is entirely understandable. In symbolic prophecy, Satan is represented as a lower animal seeking to eat human flesh. In 1 Peter 5:8, forexample, he is likened to "a roaring lion ... seeking whom he may devour." Likewise, in Revelation 12:4 he is described metaphorically as a monstrous reptile seeking to devour the Christ child "as soon as it was born." It should also be noted that Satan's great apostate church is described in symbolic prophecy as a great human-blood-drinking whore. She is described as being "drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus" (Rev. 17:6). http://www.theologyo...oxic-shots.html
  8. Vampire Lizards walk amongst us. Or do they?

    A reptile statue found in graves of the Ubaid people who lived in what is now Iraq up to around 4,000 BC http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sumer_anunnaki/reptiles/reptiles04.htm
  9. Cannibalism of Christ

    // The original practice never had any such sacrament... Christianity that practices "The Sacrament of the Body and Blood" is Babylonian in nature ^ Of Baal ... There is both truth and falsehoods/ corruption of the original... What a grand deception...
  10. Cannibalism of Christ

    Funny those words no? and then... Priest: On the night he was betrayed, He took bread and gave you thanks and praise. He broke the bread, gave it to His disciples, and said: Take this all of you, and eat it: this is my body, which will be given up for you. When supper was ended, he took the cup. Again he gave you thanks and praise, gave the cup to his disciples, and said: Take this, all of you, and drink from it: this is the cup of my blood, the blood of the new and everlasting covenant. It will be shed for you and for all so that sins may be forgiven. Do this in memory of me. http://www.holyspiritinteractive.net/features/theexplanatorymass/mass3.asp
  11. Vampire Lizards walk amongst us. Or do they?

    Cannibalism of Christ (The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ) Revelation 9:20 says that the last days would be characterized by the worship of demons. Likewise, in 1 Cor. 10:19-20, the apostle Paul associates the eating of idolatrous sacrifices with entering into communion and fellowship with demons. Partaking of the sacrificed victims of idolatry was an integral part of what Paul described as "the table of demons" (1 Cor. 10:21). In 1 Cor. 10:21, the Greek word underlying the English rendering of "table" is trapeza. Under its entry for trapeza, Thayer's Greek Lexicon says that "to partake of a feast [or of a sacrificed victim] prepared by demons ... [was to] enter into communion and fellowship with the demons." This partaking of the sacrificed victims of idolatry extended even to the eating of human sacrifices. Alexander Hislop tells us that "the priests of Nimrod or Baal were necessarily required to eat of human sacrifices; and thus it has come to pass that 'Cahna-Bal,' the 'Priest of Baal,' is the established word in our own tongue for a devourer of human flesh" (Babylon Mystery Religion Ancient and Modern [Riverside, CA: Ralph Woodrow Evangelistic Association, Inc., 1966], p. 232). Satan was also worshiped under the name Molech--or Moloch, with its accompanying child sacrifice (cf. Jer. 19:5; 2 Kings 16:3; 21:6). That the priests of Baal, or Satan, were cannibals is entirely understandable. In symbolic prophecy, Satan is represented as a lower animal seeking to eat human flesh. In 1 Peter 5:8, forexample, he is likened to "a roaring lion ... seeking whom he may devour." Likewise, in Revelation 12:4 he is described metaphorically as a monstrous reptile seeking to devour the Christ child "as soon as it was born." It should also be noted that Satan's great apostate church is described in symbolic prophecy as a great human-blood-drinking whore. She is described as being "drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus" (Rev. 17:6). http://www.theologyoftruth.com/toxic-shots.html
  12. Vampire Lizards walk amongst us. Or do they?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSuOVEM_fLg&list=WL4C774A4ADEA0897D
  13. Right Wing War Against LGBT's

    The Negative Health Effects of Homosexuality. http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=Is01B1 http://www.lifesitenews.com/blog/anal-cancer-rise-in-gay-men-prompts-calls-for-vaccinations/ http://www.narth.com/docs/healthrisks.html http://www.allaboutlove.org/homosexual-health.htm http://www.jettandjahn.com/2012/05/the-hidden-consequences-of-homosexuality/ http://factsaboutyouth.com/posts/health-risks-of-the-homosexual-lifestyle/ http://www.british-israel.ca/gay%20marriage.htm http://www.zenit.org/en/articles/medical-downside-of-homosexual-behavior
  14. Zen and the Art of Aquarium Maintenence

    So good, many thanks for sharing I
  15. A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada reveals Vedic knowledge.

    hm? He said himself there was little to none... Brahmins left / or people pursing such? In another interview he said... Aryans can become demons and demons can become Aryan depending on... primarily the civilization (culture). The culture we have today is in no way suited to realizing such ideals on a large scale... Maybe a few here and there will search, stumble upon it and pursue... Why these few? How do we flip this culture to a Vedic one?
  16. A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada reveals Vedic knowledge.

    I found interesting that the Kali Yuga began 5000 years ago? when cows began to be slaughtered. + The 4 types of man. Cattle in religion http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle_in_religion
  17. Vampire Lizards walk amongst us. Or do they?

    The incarnation of Vishnu known to almost everyone in India is his life as Ram (Rama in Sanskrit), a prince from the ancient north Indian kingdom of Ayodhya, in the cycle of stories known as the Ramayana (The Travels of Ram). On one level, this is a classic adventure story, as Ram is exiled from the kingdom and has to wander in the forests of southern India with his beautiful wife Sita and his loyal younger brother Lakshman. After many adventures, during which Ram befriends the king of the monkey kingdom and joins forces with the great monkey hero Hanuman, the demon king Ravana kidnaps Sita and takes her to his fortress on the island of Lanka (modern Sri Lanka). A huge war then ensues, as Ram with his animal allies attacks the demons, destroys them all, and returns in triumph to North India to occupy his lawful throne. Everyone knows that Ram is really Vishnu, who came down to rid the earth of the demons and set up an ideal kingdom of righteousness--Ram Raj--which stands as an ideal in contemporary India. Sita is in reality his consort, the goddess Lakshmi, the ideal of feminine beauty and devotion to her husband. Lakshmi, also known as Shri, eventually became the goddess of fortune, surplus, and happiness. Hanuman, as the faithful sidekick with great physical and magical powers, is one of the most beloved images in the Hindu pantheon with temples of his own throughout the country. Another widely known incarnation is Krishna. In the Mahabharata (Great Battle of the Descendants of Bharata), the gigantic, multivolume epic of ancient North Indian kingdoms, Krishna appears as the ruler of one of the many states allied either with the heroic Pandava brothers or with their treacherous cousins, the Kauravas. Bharata was an ancient king whose achievements are celebrated in the Mahabharata and from whose name derives one of the names for modern India, that is Bharat. During the final battle, Krishna serves as charioteer for the hero Arjuna, and before the fighting starts he bolsters Arjuna's faltering will to fight against his kin. Krishna reveals himself as Vishnu, the supreme godhead, who has set up the entire conflict to cleanse the earth of evildoers according to his inscrutable will. This section of the epic, the Bhagavad Gita , or Song of the Lord, is one of the great jewels of world religious literature and of central importance in modern Hinduism. One of its main themes is karma-yoga , or selfless discipline in offering all of one's allotted tasks in life as a devotion to God and without attachment to consequences. The true reality is the soul that neither slays nor is slain and that can rejoin God through selfless dedication and through Krishna's saving grace. http://www.photius.com/religion/india_vishnu.html
  18. Vampire Lizards walk amongst us. Or do they?

    A Rakshasa or alternatively rakshas, is a race of mythological humanoid beings or unrighteous spirit in Hindu and Buddhist religion. Rakshasas are also called man-eaters ("Nri-chakshas," "Kravyads"). A female Rakshasa is called a Rakshasi, and a female Rakshasa in human form is a Manushya-Rakshasi. Often Asura and Rakshasa are interchangeably used. According to the Ramayana, Rakshasas were created from Brahma's foot; other sources claim they are descended from Pulastya, or from Khasa, or from Nirṛti and Nirrita. Hinduism maintains that the Rakshasas were particularly wicked humans in previous incarnations.[citation needed] Rakshasas are notorious for disturbing sacrifices, desecrating graves, harassing priests, possessing human beings, and so on. Their fingernails are venomous, and they feed on human flesh and spoiled food. They are shapechangers, illusionists, and magicians. In Theravada Buddhist literature In the Maha Samaya Sutta, the defeated antagonist of the Buddha, Mara also known as "Namuci" or the "Dark One" is described as an Asura whose army consisted of "Sensual passions, Discontent, Hunger and Thirst, Craving, Sloth and Drowsiness, Terror, Uncertainty, Hypocrisy and Stubbornness, Gains, Offerings, Fame and Status wrongly gained, and whoever would praise self and disparage others" (Sn 3.2 Padhana Sutta). The Asuras try to capture the devas and bind them. The Alavaka Sutta (SN 10.12) of the Pali Canon details a story where the Buddha was harassed by a Rakshasa, who asked him to leave and then come back over and over. The Buddha refused to leave, whereby the Rakshasa threatened to harm him if he could not answer his questions. The rest of the sutra concerns the question and answer dialogue, and at the end, the demon is then convinced and becomes a follower of the Buddha.[1] Srilankan (Sinhala) ancentral legends refer to Yakshas as well.[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakshasa
  19. Vampire Lizards walk amongst us. Or do they?

    I would be more interested in this older..less violent alchemy... ? surely there is a better way to explain things? than an image of a snake having its head cut off... Would an Immortal / Buddha be producing such imagery... whilst teaching compassion + virtue... interconnectedness of life... I don't think so... So what mental state are these people coming from?
  20. Vampire Lizards walk amongst us. Or do they?

    I somewhat agree with you statement... what is and isn't a demon? Fierce deities / Dharma protectors... very different things The demons purpose is the very opposite... to destroy all that is good...pervert, corrupt... anti life What is the need for Dharma protectors??? With the rise of Judaism /Christianity most of the "Pagan" Gods were demonized ... turned into "myths / legends" So your god is real? but mine is just a mythology? haha ok... see... Aspects of Indra as a deity are cognate to other Indo-European gods; they are either thunder gods such as Thor, Perun, and Zeus, or gods of intoxicating drinks such as Dionysos. The name of Indra (Indara) is also mentioned among the gods of the Mitanni, a Hurrian speaking people who ruled northern Syria from ca.1500BC-1300BC. But then... the name 'Indra' appears in Zoroastrian texts as that of a demon opposing Truth (Vd. 10.9; Dk. 9.3; Gbd. 27.6, 34.27) .... sooo? Somewhat like the Twin scenario... where both are calling each other the devil and each are claiming to be the Truth... (funny if they are both the devil... and it's all just an elaborate hoax... ha) difficult time figuring out who is who... The demons being fallen angels? (in Juda?Christ?Islamic texts)... who knows how they may disguise themselves... Maybe the angels are demons and the demons are angels? Last I checked Buddhist / Taoist eastern gods/ Buddhas etc... didn't need binding/ banishing etc... They are like meeting old friends? In terms of... externalizing internal... why? - `` ... introspection, meditation... no hocus pocus Like so much in this world... and its double speak... war is peace and so on may be just like the political system here? hahah Repub / Demo haha All working for the same devil with no Truth in either of them. Why do you trust that it is an "angel"..or what an angel is? just because somebody says so?
  21. Vampire Lizards walk amongst us. Or do they?

    Here are some demons at practice / vampires lizards... whatever you want to call them Kosher / Halal
  22. Vampire Lizards walk amongst us. Or do they?

    that rabbit looks like a cat