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That non-consequential virus, along with the subsequent media hype over monkey pox and bird flu, conditioned you to ignore all communicable diseases as inconsequential.

I'm not saying Hantavirus will be apocalyptic, but I do genuinely believe the Epstein class have a depopulation agenda.

And the more I look at it, the more COVID-19 seems like a data gathering exercise.

Call me retarded, but the sheer amount of media coverage on this makes me think they are up to something.

Hantavirus outbreaks happen; Gene Hackman and his wife were supposedly killed by Hantavirus a couple of years ago. The media didn't hype that up as a threat to public health.

The media hype, along with Pfizer and Moderna partnering in developing a Hantavirus vaccine (developing a vaccine for such an obscure disease could never be profitable, unless you knew something was coming) makes me think this might be worth considering.

If I wanted to kill most of the Goyim with a pandemic, I would want to make sure all the disobedient ones learned all the wrong lessons from the first one.

I'm not saying the Hantavirus will be the plague to end all plagues, nor am I advocating for you to take any type of mRNA shot.

What I am advocating for is get out of your own head, don't let the Jews condition your thinking to be that the future will be exactly like the past, and write a few poems while you are at it.

That non-consequential virus, along with the subsequent media hype over monkey pox and bird flu, conditioned you to ignore all communicable diseases as inconsequential. I'm not saying Hantavirus will be apocalyptic, but I do genuinely believe the Epstein class have a depopulation agenda. And the more I look at it, the more COVID-19 seems like a data gathering exercise. Call me retarded, but the sheer amount of media coverage on this makes me think they are up to something. Hantavirus outbreaks happen; Gene Hackman and his wife were supposedly killed by Hantavirus a couple of years ago. The media didn't hype that up as a threat to public health. The media hype, along with Pfizer and Moderna partnering in developing a Hantavirus vaccine (developing a vaccine for such an obscure disease could never be profitable, unless you knew something was coming) makes me think this might be worth considering. If I wanted to kill most of the Goyim with a pandemic, I would want to make sure all the disobedient ones learned all the wrong lessons from the first one. I'm not saying the Hantavirus will be the plague to end all plagues, nor am I advocating for you to take any type of mRNA shot. What I am advocating for is get out of your own head, don't let the Jews condition your thinking to be that the future will be exactly like the past, and write a few poems while you are at it.
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Quick question:

What do you make of the Old Testament?

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In what way? Personally, academically or historically? Do I think it's the 100% truth or more symbolic?

Personally, I think that the Bible is 100% truth, even if some of it may be tainted by human error or malicious translation (Fucking Scofield bible) or schisms (Eastern Orthodox vs Roman Catholic vs Church of England vs Lutheran vs etc. etc. etc.). However, that does not mean it doesn't have symbolism baked into it.

I think we've talked about the tower of Babel before, and you asked me if I thought it was literal. I do believe it was literal, but does not explain all the details in the event. Most people will assume that the tower was built by entirely human hands, but that likely isn't the case. However, I think the details aren't important, so much as what generally transpired.

I can't deny that the "supernatural" exists in the world, and I am very skeptical of historians and scientists regarding biblical history. We all know that they'll happily cover up, destroy or otherwise obfuscate the Truth of the World for their gain. How many times have we heard that Archeologists are deliberately destroying the things they find for seemingly no reason? Or how they'll make claims with no evidence at best, and more evidence to the contrary, then demand you don't believe your ears and eyes but to listen to them?

As I remember seeing it put once, "The Bible is the Why of All Things. Science is Man's journey and discovery of How."

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My (almost certainly incorrect) reading of the Old Testament is just a series of warnings towards an otherwise Godly people who continue to worship false Gods (including Baal, Moloch, Dagon, and even Yahweh).

The Old Testament god directs and punishes the Israelites for seemingly arbitrary rules that please nobody other than himself.

I do not trust the Torah God.

I trust Jesus and his message of redemption through asking forgiveness and accepting your own niggerishness, but I struggle with whether he is to be worshipped as a God, or listened to as a true prophet.

Aspects of traditional Christianity and Gnosticism both make a lot of sense to me; I have a lot of trouble knowing what I should believe.