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Adam Green of KnowMoreNews.org interviewing Christopher Jon Bjerknes. We are only granted access to Homer's version of ancient greek myths (Dolere's book of greek myths) but not the one Bjerknes mentions here. I appreciate the calm and scholarly way that A.G. dives into our ancient history, and how exact Bjerknes has been researching the rotten cult. We are starting to gather a sense where our ancient history and knowledge and technology has been buried. Pretty soon we shall be able to lift the treasure and re-connect, and then slay the rotten cult.

Adam Green of KnowMoreNews.org interviewing Christopher Jon Bjerknes. We are only granted access to Homer's version of ancient greek myths (Dolere's book of greek myths) but not the one Bjerknes mentions here. I appreciate the calm and scholarly way that A.G. dives into our ancient history, and how exact Bjerknes has been researching the rotten cult. We are starting to gather a sense where our ancient history and knowledge and technology has been buried. Pretty soon we shall be able to lift the treasure and re-connect, and then slay the rotten cult.

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It's a covert justification of psychopathic philosophy!

Scapegoating good!

Blood sacrifice good!

Human sacrifice better!

Cannibalizim good!

Intergenerational abuse good!

All while giving us no real answers about what evil is and how to fight it. Just a vague description of the apocalypse (unveiling) when the satanists world ends with the truth being exposed. The end of the world from the psychopaths perspective but heaven on earth for us.

That's why Christians never help. They just pray about it. The satanists want them thinking this helps.

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Prayer is the old fashioned word for "meditation" and "positive thinking", and is effective in that sense in which it changes our attitude. Prayer prevents being defeatist and negative, it also helps with paranoia. Like when you are involved in a collision, or a near-miss: look not at the events happening, look at where you want to go: the escape route. Prayer does this effectively. It also acknowledges a higher power and plan, and defers to it. That's good stuff. I am not ready to dismiss Christianity but I am and have always been highly suspicious of it, not least because of its hypocrisy.