Telegram-Memetik-Tagesmix 12.8.2021
The inherent contradiction of human life has now reached an extreme degree of tension: on the one side there is the consciousness of the beneficence of the law of love, and on the other the existing order of life which has for centuries occasioned an empty, anxious, restless, and troubled mode of life, conflicting as it does with the law of love and built on the use of violence. This contradiction must be faced, and the solution will evidently not be favourable to the outlived law of violence, but to the truth which has dwelt in the hearts of men from remote antiquity: the truth that the law of love is in accord with the nature of man. But men can only recognize this truth to its full extent when they have completely freed themselves from all religious and scientific superstitions and from all the consequent misrepresentations and sophistical distortions by which its recognition has been hindered for centuries. (Leo Tolstoi)
Global geoengineering is contaminating the entire web of life. Virtually every breath we take and every bite we consume is now laden with toxic heavy metal nanoparticles that have been raining down on us all for decades due to the ongoing climate engineering insanity. What happens when our digestive systems encounter such a contamination? (Dane Wigington) (2015)
It's hot possible they are hybrids but I would say they've been enhanced...they've been involved in the covert aspects of the technology for very long time... it's more than a scalar wave at work and it works a lot with zero-point-energy that I know, it's not just a regular mock radio signal up. (Solaris Raven) (2013)(2)
Some demons are so strong that we need to purify our bodies with fasting before we can get them out... Generational sins & curses have to be broken. Curses & sins from our culture can make us vulnerable also. When we determine how the demon got authority to come into our life.. Some have such powerful control over a person that the controlled person may shake and pass out when the demon leaves. (Fritz Springmeier) (2014)