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2023-07-23

Ephesians 6:12

How else to describe the battle for the hearts and minds of our compatriots who have been seduced by the many psy-ops that were unleashed upon humanity these last years? Indeed, these last decades?

Indeed, if we think about it, these last centuries - nay, even millennia?

And if you doubt my assertions of temporal scale, Michael Tellinger has a story to tell you.

Which brings us inevitably to the rather serious question - how much else have we been deceived about? Must we really question everything that we have been taught?

Amongst many other questions of relevance,  how much of our Bible is really the unadulterated "Word of God"?

The question we should all as true Christians now be asking: is it possible that the familiar Bible, that perhaps we have spent years studying, even maybe going back to research the "original texts", might in some ways be compromised, have had its true meaning distorted to suit the purposes of the rulers of darkness of this world? Bearing in mind the sin of omission as well as commission?

Well, we all have to reach our own conclusions about such matters, and that's abnormally difficult when many of us have so much time and effort invested in some of these beliefs. Especially religious beliefs. We don't want to challenge them - it's too hard, and if you are noted for your faith, it would probably pose too many awkward consequences.

Still, the very word "faith" also implies "doubt", otherwise we would profess "certainty".

Now it's not my intent to undermine anybody's interpretation of the Bible or their religious faith, but it is my intent to note that it is our responsibility and ours alone to decide what we believe, and we shouldn't blindly accept what we have been told, what has perhaps been drummed into us by repetition since birth over the most recent half-century or more, by others. Religious belief is personal to each of us; and we are discovering that we have been lied to on an industrial scale about major issues - why would our religion be any different?

For what it's worth, my own rule is to respect Christ's direct teachings as recorded, but to remain sceptical of much else. Over the millennia, the powers of darkness have in my jaundiced view had ample opportunity to craftily mess with the truth, and we should be aware of that likelihood. We indeed know that there are many versions of the Bible, old and new, so which is right?

If nothing else, the above preamble sets the stage for Martin Geddes' latest discourse on the nature of evil and the way in which it has been and continues to be propagated (a) in an attempt to allay our suspicions and (b) to reinforce the lies already propagated.

"evil is ultimately a system of systems of systems… blackmail, rape, money laundering, trafficking, assassination, etc. — with institutions like security services and secret societies to sustain it. Defeating evil means understanding the deepest patterns that sustain it"

In other words it's not enough just to be good people - we need to study and understand the systems and methods of propaganda, and the hierarchy of powers behind it all, before we can address and neutralise the problem at source. If we don't silence the source(s), we will never escape the continuing streams of deceit.

The cybernetics of evil.