Friday, January 13, 2023

Molech, Minerva and Davos 2023

Underway right now in Davos, Switzerland is the World Economic Forum's 53rd annual meeting, Davos 2023, convening for a week under the banner "Cooperation in a Fragmented World." Included are over 50 heads of state and government throughout the world.

According to a British newspaper: "In July 2020, WEF founder Klaus Schwab warned the world of a devastating and comprehensive cyber-attack (what he called a 'cyber pandemic') that would ruin the financial system (deposits, pensions, mutual funds, insurance policies), utilities (water, gas, electricity), transportation (planes, air traffic control, smart cars, traffic lights, freight ships, trains, etc.), education, healthcare, industry, correctional facilities, the internet itself and pretty much everything that most people in developed countries take for granted."

Go to YouTube channel Ice Age Farmer Resources to watch the video of Schwab making his prediction.

From a critical review of Schwab's book Covid 19: The Great Reset: "Schwab has an unbelievable God complex, and he frequently reminds the reader of his apparently unlimited technocratic faculties. He routinely reveals that he believes his group of colleagues have deity-like powers and that once they unite their overall expertise, these technocrats, once in charge of all of us, can bring about unprecedented happiness and order.”

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Jesus instructs His disciples in Mark 9, [47] And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out: it is better for thee to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye, than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire:

[48] Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.
[49] For every one shall be salted with fire, and every sacrifice shall be salted with salt.
[50] Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his saltness, wherewith will ye season it? Have salt in yourselves, and have peace one with another.

"Their whole problem is they're listening to their flesh and Jesus says, 'You need to get rid of that stuff; it's garbage and it's going to wind you up out there in the dump,' " explains Richard Jordan. "You might know that in verse 47 when it talks about hell, the word that's translated 'hell' is the word Gehenna, not the word 'hades.'

"There are several words in your Bible used to translate into hell because they're talking about different positions and places in the underworld. Gehenna was a valley outside of Jerusalem where Solomon set up worshipping the god Molech.

"Later on, they made sacrifices to Molech. With Ahab and so forth they made human sacrifices to Molech. Later on when Josiah came and stopped all that, he made it a garbage dump and put refuse in it.

"You hear people talk about Gehenna as the garbage dump, but it wasn't just the garbage dump; they were dumping on the place that had been polluted in the nation by Baal worship and so it became a picture of that destruction. It's a place 'where the worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.'

"This is where Baal worship leads Israel and mankind. Christ said, 'You need that purifying in you, guys. You need to get that flesh out. And when you do that, you can have peace with another.'

"You see, the problem is they're fighting. They need to be one. Until they quit savoring the things of man and savor the things of God . . . When they can look at their ministry as though it's a little child, they can embrace it and minister to it that way, in that accepting way that you do with a child, as opposed to saying, 'It's not mine; I'm not going to do it.' "

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From a YouTuber: "The symbol of the goddess Minerva is an owl. They take the owl and give it the negative connotation. Adam Weishaupt, who founded the Bavarian Illuminati, gave to apprentices what he called Minerval Degrees, after Minerva. He liked to use the symbol of the owl.

"If you go to Google and ask for an aerial view of the U.S. Capitol, there's the image of an owl surrounding the Capitol. Just ask for aerial view that looks like an owl.

"At the Bohemian Grove they have a 40-foot concrete owl (a representation of Molech) where they do the 'Cremation of Care' ceremony every mid-summer. Care is the sacred-feminine principle. It's emotion, empathy, love. They are to set fire to care at this funeral ceremony.

"Some of this is tied to Shakespeare because the theme/motto of Bohemian Club is 'Weaving Spiders Come Not Here'. It's from a Midsummer Night's Dream."

(new article tomorrow)

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