I looked, and behold, an ashen horse; and he who sat on it had the name Death; and Hades was following with him. Authority was given to them over a fourth of the earth, to kill with sword and with famine and with pestilence and by the wild beasts of the earth. - Revelation 6:8
What if current events were merely manufactured to sell an idea? What if that idea is predicated on an ancient archetype, seeded into our minds for thousands of generations? Would it work? Is the Apocalypse nothing more than a manufactured psyop?
BLUF: Apocalyptic language and imagery have become ever more common, in an apparent effort to sell the public on the idea of the ‘Apocalypse.’
Introduction:
For ages, the concept of an apocalyptic end has both fascinated and terrified humanity. The Bible encapsulates this idea in its most vivid form within the Book of Revelation(s), a tapestry woven with enigmatic symbols, celestial battles, and declarations of divine judgment. This mysterious text, subject to fervent interpretation, has sparked countless philosophical debates, artistic endeavors, and historical movements throughout the ages.
In the turbulent currents of the 21st century, echoes of an impending apocalypse reverberate once again. Some point to global crises, social upheaval, and the looming threat of environmental collapse as validations of ancient prophecies. But could these narratives be nothing more than narratives, selling fear to a population, readily willing to accept the idea of end times?
Enter Albert Pike, a controversial 19th-century figure whose purported writings suggest a more unsettling possibility: the meticulous orchestration of events to instill mass belief in an imminent apocalypse.
The concept of a "Grand Deceptor" manipulating history and events to bring about a desired world order adds a chilling layer to the already complex discourse on the apocalypse. Are we witnessing the organic unfolding of cosmic forces, or is this a carefully choreographed play designed to mold our perception of reality?
Navigating this speculative labyrinth requires caution and discernment. While hastily attributing current events to an orchestrated "psyop" risks succumbing to conspiracy theories, dismissing the historical and psychological impact of apocalypse narratives would be myopic.
Perhaps the wisest approach lies in acknowledging the power of these prophecies and their potential for manipulation. Understanding the biblical origins of the apocalypse, coupled with an awareness of how figures like Pike may exploit them, empowers us to critically analyze the narratives shaping our worldview. In the face of an uncertain future, discernment, not fear, should guide our way.
It is essential to recognize that the apocalypse may not only manifest as a celestial cataclysm but also in the erosion of critical thinking, the manipulation of information, and the surrender of individual agency to fear and paranoia. The true challenge lies in acknowledging these shadows and opting to forge our own path, illuminated by the light of reason and compassion, and a true awakening.
The Book of Revelations & the Apocalypse:
The Bible portrays the apocalypse, also known as the End Times, as a complex and multi-stage event with several different interpretations. There's no singular, universally agreed-upon timeline, but here's a general overview based on prominent interpretations:
Seven Seals (Revelation 6:1-17): The Lamb of God opens seven seals, each symbolizing different aspects of the end times. These seals unleash a series of events, including war, famine, pestilence, and death.
Matthew 24:6-8: Jesus prophesies "wars and rumors of wars," earthquakes, famines, and pestilences as precursors to the End Times.
Revelation 6:1-8: The opening of the seven seals releases four horsemen representing conquest, war, famine, and death. These symbolize increasing global turmoil and suffering.
2 Thessalonians 2:3-4: The Antichrist, a leader who opposes God, rises to power and establishes a false kingdom.
[Analyst note: the number seven is prominent in almost every major religion, and crops up repeatedly in the Bible, in Middle Eastern religious and mythological traditions, as well as in European traditions. The underlying trend for the number seven appears to be astrological, tied to the Seven Classical Planets, which are representations of the Seven Archangels (also known as the Archons).1
From an occultist, mystery schools perspective, it is believed there are magical seals that can contain the power of the archangels, by binding and controlling them. In esoteric science, a seal is a signature, a stamp, a writing that marks the belonging of a being or an object to a higher authority, whether collective or individual. This is prominently seen in Hermeticism, which drew heavily from the Kabbalah and Judiastic Mystery Traditions. It is believed that breaking these seals, would release the Fallen Archangels (Archons), and therefore their power, and thereby their influence on Earthly events.234
The Book of Enoch has listed the seven archangels as: Gabriel, Michael, Raphael, Uriel, Raguel, Ramiel and Sariel.
For more on the number seven, see Post 62: Seven, Saturn & the Black Cube, Post 47: Revelation - The Seven-Headed Dragon. For more on Enochian Magic and the seals and symbols that supposedly bind entities, see Post 39: Occult Magic - An Overview.5]
Seven Trumpets (Revelation 8:1-13; 9:1-21; 11:15-19): The sounding of seven trumpets heralds additional catastrophes, such as hail and fire, a burning mountain, and demonic locusts. The seventh trumpet signals the climax, announcing the reign of God and the judgment of the dead.
First Trumpet: (Revelation 8:7) "So the first angel blew his trumpet, and there came hail and fire mixed with blood, and they were hurled down to the earth. And a third of the earth was burned up, and a third of the trees were burned up, and all green grass was burned up."
Second Trumpet: (Revelation 8:8-9) "The second angel blew his trumpet, and something like a great mountain burning with fire was thrown into the sea, and a third of the sea became blood. A third of the living creatures that were in the sea died, and a third of the ships were wrecked."
Third Trumpet: (Revelation 8:10-11) "The third angel blew his trumpet, and a great star fell from heaven, burning like a torch, and it fell on a third of the rivers and on the springs of water. The name of the star is called Wormwood. A third of the waters became wormwood, and many people died from the water, because it was made bitter."
Fourth Trumpet: (Revelation 8:12) "The fourth angel blew his trumpet, and a third of the sun was struck, and a third of the moon, and a third of the stars, so that a third of their light was gone, and a third of the day was dark, and a third of the night."
Fifth Trumpet: (Revelation 9:1-11) "The fifth angel blew his trumpet, and I saw a star fall from heaven to the earth, and to him was given the key to the shaft of the abyss. When he opened the shaft of the abyss, smoke rose from the shaft like the smoke of a great furnace, and the sun and the air were darkened with the smoke of the shaft. Out of the smoke locusts came down on the earth, and to them was given power like the power of scorpions of the earth."
Sixth Trumpet: (Revelation 9:13-21) "Then I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar before God, saying to the sixth angel who had the trumpet, 'Unbind the four angels who are bound at the great River Euphrates.' And the four angels were unbound, who had been prepared for the hour and the day and the month and the year, to kill a third of mankind. The number of mounted troops was twice ten thousand thousand; I heard their number."
Seventh Trumpet: (Revelation 11:15-19) "Then the seventh angel blew his trumpet, and loud voices said in heaven, 'The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ, and he shall reign forever and ever.' And the twenty-four elders who sit before God on their thrones fell on their faces and worshiped God, saying, 'We give thanks to you, Lord God Almighty, who are and who were, for you have taken your great power and reigned.'"
[Analyst note: once more the number seven manifests itself. This time the association of the number to powerful and destructive angels is apparent. Each angel blows a ‘trumpet’ and releases some form of catastrophe. These archangels, are also known as fallen angels, and are tied to Lucifer’s Rebellion. They are known as the Archons in the Gnostic Tradition, and are believed to be malevolent entities that feed off the vibrational energies of negative emotion.67
The third trumpet is tied to a star named Wormwood. Wormwood means bitterness and is likely derived from the Latin absinthium. This isn't the only biblical reference to absinthe. Milton's Paradise Lost ties Satan to absinthe, referring to it as a poison of the mind.89
References to one third of the population dying partially mirrors the infamous Deagle Report projections for parts of the world.1011
The sixth trumpet releases the four bound angels. Recall, that ‘Lucifer’ was bound as a fallen archangel, and so were his followers, according to the Bible (as well as the Urantia Papers, and Wes Penre Papers).1213
For more see Post 53: Is the Antichrist Trump? Post 48: Gnosticism Explained, and Post 36: Lucifer’s Rebellion.]
Seven Bowls of God's Wrath (Revelation 16:1-21): The pouring out of seven bowls brings intensified divine judgments upon the earth. These include painful sores, the seas turning to blood, scorching heat, darkness, and widespread destruction.
The Antichrist and False Prophet (Revelation 13:1-18): A figure commonly associated with the Antichrist emerges, wielding great political and spiritual influence. The False Prophet supports him, performing miracles to deceive many.
Battle of Armageddon (Revelation 16:16; 19:11-21): The forces of good and evil gather for a final confrontation at the plain of Armageddon. Jesus, portrayed as the rider on a white horse, defeats the enemies of God.
Millennial Reign (Revelation 20:1-6): Christ establishes a thousand-year reign on earth, during which Satan is bound. This period is characterized by peace and justice.
Final Judgment (Revelation 20:11-15): After the millennial reign, a great white throne judgment takes place. The dead are resurrected, and everyone is judged according to their deeds. Those whose names are not found in the Book of Life are cast into the lake of fire.
New Heaven and New Earth (Revelation 21:1-4): God creates a new heaven and a new earth, where there is no more sorrow, pain, or death. The faithful enjoy eternal communion with God.
[Analyst note: Christianity isn’t the only tradition of a savior, and not the only religion with a savior upon a white horse. In the Hindu tradition, a future avatar of Vishnu, known as Kalki is prophesied to appear as a warrior on a white horse, wielding a sword, to bring an end to the current age of darkness and corruption, known as Kali Yuga. Kali Yuga is the last of the four stages or ages of the world in Hindu cosmology. It is characterized by a decline in righteousness and an increase in unrighteousness.1415
The Kali Yuga aligns with the precession (caused by gradual rotation of the Earth’s axis) of the equinoxes is the period of time that it takes the Earth’s axis to pass through one complete cycle of the zodiac. It takes the planet 72 years to pass through one degree of the zodiac and 25,920 years to complete one full circle of 360 degrees.16
Regarding the Kali Yuga, it is defined as the final age lasts only one tenth of the cycle, however, that is certainly long enough as it is the age of darkness and ignorance. People slide further down the path of dishonesty, with virtue being of little value. Passions become uncontrollable as unrestrained sexual indulgences and manipulations run through society. Liars and hypocrites rise.17
Many believe we’re living in the Kali Yuga.
Regrading Final Judgement and the Book of Life, there is some contention as to whether the NIV translation to Tree of Life is more accurate. There is evidence that indicates Erasmus’ translation to Book of Life aligns with the prior Greek and Latin passages found.]
Stage 2: Tribulation and Persecution:
Revelation 7:1-8: 144,000 believers are "sealed" for protection during the coming tribulation.
Daniel 9:27: A seven-year period of intense suffering and persecution of believers is described.
Matthew 24:21-22: Jesus warns of "great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world."
Stage 3: The Great Apostasy and Judgment:
2 Thessalonians 2:11-12: A widespread falling away from faith and acceptance of a deceptive spirit precedes God's judgment.
Revelation 20:11-15: The dead are raised and judged before the Great White Throne.
Stage 4: Final Battles and Renewal:
Revelation 19:11-21: Christ returns to Earth in glory, leading an army of angels against the forces of evil in the Battle of Armageddon.
Revelation 20:7-10: Satan is defeated and thrown into the Abyss for a thousand years.
Revelation 21:1-5: A new heaven and new earth are created, signifying the ultimate victory of God's kingdom and the end of suffering.
[Analyst note: In Islam, the belief in the return of Jesus (known as Isa in Arabic) is a significant aspect of eschatology, or beliefs about the end times. According to Islamic tradition, Jesus is considered one of the great prophets and messengers of God. The return of Jesus is often associated with the events leading to the Day of Judgment.
The Islamic narrative about the return of Jesus is detailed in various Hadiths (sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad) and is not explicitly mentioned in the Quran.
The return of Jesus is linked to the emergence of a false messiah or Antichrist known as Dajjal in Islamic tradition. Dajjal is portrayed as a deceiving figure with supernatural powers who will spread corruption and false beliefs. Upon his return, Jesus is believed to lead an army of righteous believers to confront and defeat the Antichrist. This battle is often referred to as the Battle of Armageddon in Islamic eschatology. Following the defeat of the Antichrist, Jesus is expected to establish justice, righteousness, and peace on Earth. The return of Jesus is seen as a precursor to the Day of Judgment, where all individuals will be resurrected and held accountable for their deeds. The righteous will be rewarded with paradise, while the wrongdoers will face consequences.18
Preterists believe the End-Time prophecies of the New Testament have been fulfilled. There is a good argument to be made for the preterist view.]
MSM Apocalyptic Rhetoric and Overlap:
While mainstream media doesn't frequently delve into specific Biblical prophecies, there have been instances in the past decade where certain events or trends resonated with themes found in the Book of Revelation, particularly the Four Horsemen and potential harbingers of the apocalypse. Here are some examples, with the caveat that interpretations and connections are subjective:
Conquest (White Horse):
Rise of China: The growing economic and military power of China has been a topic of much discussion, with some seeing it as a potential fulfillment of the "white horse" representing conquest. For example, a 2017 article in The Atlantic titled "China's Century" discussed the country's ambitions and potential global dominance.
War (Red Horse):
Ongoing Conflicts: The seemingly endless wars in the Middle East, have led some to draw parallels to the "red horse" symbolizing war and bloodshed. A 2019 article in The New York Times titled "The Never-Ending War in Yemen" highlighted the devastating humanitarian crisis caused by the conflict. Presently, Israel, Hamas, the Houthis, and others are engaged in conflict with no end in sight. Russia and the Ukraine threaten to drag NATO and the world into greater war. Parts of South American and Africa are in conflict, not to mention the brewing tensions in Asia.
Death (Pale Horse):
Pandemics: The COVID-19 pandemic, with its widespread death and disruption, has evoked comparisons to the "black horse" representing famine and pestilence. A 2020 article in The Guardian titled "The Black Death of Our Time" explored the parallels between the pandemic and historical plagues. Multiple references to the next pandemic, to disease X, are made with regularity, warning of the next Pandemic and how much worse it’ll be than Covid-19.
Famine (Black):
Climate Change: The increasing threats of climate change, including droughts and extreme weather events, have raised concerns about potential food shortages and famine, echoing the "black horse" imagery. A 2022 article in National Geographic titled "A Looming Food Crisis" warned of the dangers of climate change to global food security. Furthermore, fires and droughts have devastated farmlands, as has war, and lockdowns. Presently, Climate Change “green agendas” further threaten global food supplies.
Other Potential Connections:
Natural Disasters: Major earthquakes, tsunamis, and other natural disasters have sometimes been interpreted as signs of the end times, though such connections are often tenuous.
Technological Advancements: Some view rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and biotechnology as potential harbingers of the Antichrist or other apocalyptic figures.
Related Headlines:
MASSIVE FIRES:
(2015) Post-Apocalyptic Level of Destruction Caused by California Fires (ABC)
(2020) Wildfire photos and videos show "apocalyptic" red and orange skies across Western U.S. (CBS)
(2020) Enormous 'Megafire' In Australia Engulfs 1.5 Million Acres (NPR)
(2023) How big are the fires burning in Australia’s north? Interactive map shows they’ve burned an area larger than Spain (The Guardian)
(2023) Hawaii wildfires kill 36 as 'apocalypse' hits Maui island resort city (Reuters)
SEA TURNING RED:
(2019) Sea turned red with hundreds of whales killed in Faroe Islands (CGTN)
(2022) The Coast of Anapa Sea turned red (Turkmenportal)
(2021) Pool of water near Dead Sea turns blood red, authorities investigating (Jerusalem Post)
FAMINE:
(2022) Apocalypse now? The alarming effects of the global food crisis (The Guardian)
(2023) Is There a Global Food Shortage? What’s Causing Hunger, Famine and Rising Food Costs Around the World (UN WFP)
(2022) Food, famine and war (CADTM)
WAR:
(2022) Ukraine war now ‘apocalyptic’ humanitarians warn, in call for safe access (UN News)
(2022) Could the Ukraine war devolve into an EMP apocalypse for America? (The Hill)
(2023) War in Israel: A Fulfillment of Bible Prophecy? (Harvest)
(2023) Israel's destiny and apocalypse of the Jewish people (Daily Sabah)
PESTILENCE:
(2019) The Worst Disease Ever Recorded (The Atlantic)
(2020) A RECENT outbreak of a mysterious Disease X in China could be the theorised ‘Disease X’ which many scientists have feared for decades (Express)
(2023) What Is ‘Disease X’? Right-Wing Circles Slam Hypothetical Pandemic (Forbes)
[Analyst note: the list of apocalyptic MSM articles would fill pages. This is merely a sampling of headlines, to show the tone and verbiage used by MSM, for years, planting the seeds of fear and reinforcing the indoctrination of end times.]
Book of Enoch on the Apocalypse:
The Book of Enoch holds significance in early Jewish and Christian apocalyptic thought, although it is not included in the canonical Bible of most Christian denominations. Its intricate views on the apocalypse and the end times contribute to a multifaceted understanding. One key aspect involves the Fall of the Watchers, where Enoch narrates the descent of a group of angels known as the Watchers to Earth, their interbreeding with human women, and the resulting corruption of humanity, seen as a precursor to divine judgment. This transgression leads to a great flood unleashed by God to purify the Earth, while Enoch is elevated to heaven to witness and record this divine judgment.1920
Enoch also prophesies the arrival of a righteous Messiah, referred to as the Son of Man, who will inaugurate a new and everlasting kingdom characterized by peace, justice, and the restoration of creation. The narrative extends to describe cosmic transformations, including the darkening of the sun and moon, falling stars, and Earth's shaking, portraying these events as integral to God's redemptive plan for a new creation.21
The Book of Enoch introduces the concept of eternal torment in Gehenna for the wicked, in contrast to the promised eternal bliss for the righteous within the Messianic kingdom. These elements collectively contribute to the complex and rich tapestry of apocalyptic themes found in the Book of Enoch, shedding light on the early perspectives of both Jewish and Christian communities.22
[Analyst note: the Book of Enoch predates Christ, and predicted his arrival, by 100 to 300 years. Many believe that Enoch was referring to the deluge, or flood event from the Book of Genesis, as there is great overlap between the two, however, the timelines don’t marry well. For more I recommend comparing the relevant chapters in both books (Genesis 6-9 and 1 Enoch 6-11) and consulting scholarly analysis of the two flood stories.]
Albert Pike & the Planned Apocalypse:
This section includes the supposed 150 year-old letter penned by Albert Pike, a 33rd degree Free Mason. In this letter, he allegedly predicted WW1, WW2, and WW3, along with their proximate causes. The letter rapidly made it’s way through conspiracy circles, alternative media, and even MSM.23
The below quote is the chain of hearsay that illustrates how the letter supposedly was found and thereby released to the public, very recently, just in time for the escalation of events tied to the Israel - Hamas - Middle East Conflict(s).24
"Michael Haupt said that William Guy Carr said that Cardinal Caro y Rodriguez of Santiago, Chile said that The Cause of World Unrest said that the confessed hoaxer Gabriel Jogand-Pagès aka Dr. Bataille aka Leo Taxil said that Albert Pike wrote Giuseppe Mazzini in Le diable au XIXe siècle, v. II, 1892-1894, p. 605 (but actually pp. 594-606)."25
So, although it is unlikely the letter is authentic, it illustrates a particular narrative that backs a greater trend. This trend is: an overarching psyop of fear, war, death, and destruction - an apocalypse (or series of catastrophic events mimicking Biblical Revelations).2627
Gnostics on the Apocalypse:
Gnostic beliefs about the apocalypse vary, as Gnosticism encompasses a diverse range of mystical and esoteric traditions within early Christianity. Gnosticism is characterized by a focus on gnosis, or direct spiritual knowledge, and the belief in hidden or secret teachings. While there isn't a unified Gnostic perspective on the apocalypse, some common themes can be identified.
Escape from Material Realm: Many Gnostic traditions view the material world as a flawed or even malevolent creation. The apocalypse, in Gnostic thought, may be seen as a liberation from the constraints of the material realm, allowing the soul to return to a higher, spiritual reality.
Revelation and Knowledge: The term "apocalypse" itself means revelation, and Gnostics emphasize the importance of spiritual insight and knowledge. The apocalypse, in a Gnostic context, may involve a profound revelation or awakening that leads to enlightenment and understanding of one's divine nature.
Archons and Cosmic Forces: Some Gnostic texts describe malevolent cosmic forces, often referred to as archons, who are seen as rulers of the material world. The apocalypse in Gnostic thought might involve the defeat or overcoming of these archons, leading to the liberation of the soul.
Salvation of the Elect: Gnosticism often teaches that salvation is reserved for a select group of individuals who possess secret knowledge and spiritual understanding. The apocalypse may be perceived as a moment when these elect individuals are separated from the rest of humanity and achieve a higher state of existence.
Return to the Pleroma: In certain Gnostic systems, the apocalypse is associated with the soul's return to the Pleroma, which is the divine realm or fullness of God. This return represents a reunion with the divine source and a transcendent state of being.
[Analyst note: it is my contention that the gnostics got many things right, but not everything. Notice the difference in perspective regarding the word and idea of apocalypse from a Gnostic point of view. More on this in the conclusion.]
The Plan:
Post 52 outlined the overarching agenda of the Committee of 300. The agenda aligns with the former Georgia Guidestones, and is epitomized in the quote below.
A One World Government and one-unit monetary system under permanent non-elected hereditary oligarchists who self select from among their numbers in the form of a feudal system as it was in the Middle Ages. In this One World entity, population will be limited by restrictions on the number of children per family, diseases, wars, famines, until 1 billion people who are useful to the ruling class, in areas which will be strictly and clearly defined, remain as the total world population. - H.G. Wells (Post 52: The Agenda Revealed - Committee of 300)
The idea, in short, is to utilize fear, coupled with purposefully induced wars, diseases, and famine to cull the human population to manageable numbers. Further, the fear, tied to real-world events, creates a Hegelian Dialectic (see Post 51), which is needed to stem critical thinking, and coerce a population into begging for authoritarian measures - to be ‘saved.’
The Free Mason motto is “Ordo ab Chao,” which translates to Order out of Chaos. It is beyond the likelihood of mere coincidence, that top leadership are frequently tied to secretive groups, like the Freemasonic brotherhood. Secret Societies that pledge their loyalties and oaths, not to a particular religion, nation-state, or the population at large, but rather, to the organization itself, and ultimately to the god(s) that they worship. These groups help orchestrate chaos, to elicit the order they desire - a One World Government, under their control.
Conclusion:
In this hypothetical exploration, this post considered the premise that global events are orchestrated to influence beliefs in the end times, to bring about a new world order. Acknowledging the intricate and varied perspectives within conspiracy theories, it's important to note that interpretations of current events through the lens of biblical prophecies, particularly the Book of Revelation(s), are subjective.
While mainstream media typically doesn't explicitly delve into specific biblical narratives, there have been instances where certain occurrences resonated with religious themes. Examples include equating the rise of China with the "white horse" of conquest and associating ongoing conflicts with the "red horse" of war. The COVID-19 pandemic and climate change have been likened to the "black horse" of pestilence and famine, respectively. The inclusion of headlines and events underscores the prevalent use of apocalyptic language in media coverage, contributing to fear-inducing narratives.
References to the Bible, and the Book of Enoch provide historical and theological context, underscoring the use of religious texts to perpetrate a fear narrative.
From a Gnostic perspective, the translation of apocalypse from Ancient Greek can be written as revelation. Revelation is a sudden insight or awakening. The Book of Revelations was written by John, the same man who wrote the Gnostic text, the Apocryphon of John, in which he illustrated the deeper spiritual understanding of the Bible and our world. His meaning, regarding the apocalypse, therefore, was more likely tied to a sudden realization, understanding, gnosis - (apocalypse and revelation), than physical cataclysmic events.
While the mention of Albert Pike's alleged letter adds an intriguing layer, emphasizing the broader trend of fear-inducing narratives across religious, media, and conspiracy theory domains. In this hypothetical context, the synthesis of religious texts, media coverage, and conspiratorial elements creates a narrative worthy of critical scrutiny, highlighting the importance of discernment and evidence-based analysis in navigating complex topics. Namely, the underlying factors that have underpinned each of the recent “Four Horsemen.”
War, has been artificially induced, and blatantly avoidable, but propagated at each step, to further an underlying cause. Famine, has and is currently being purposefully induced through “green agendas,” recent lockdowns, war, sanctions, and restrictions of movement. Disease has been artificially created, and stimulated through a variety of technologies and poisons, to reduce the population, to induce fear, and propagate an underlying plan.
Notice, that at every step, the plans / reactions have been consistent, regardless of the “emergency.” Whether it be war, famine, disease, civil unrest, the answer is often the same: more governmental control (mass surveillance, restrictions of freedom, censorship, and the tagging/tracking of the populace). This is not by accident, it is by design.
In other words, the ‘apocalypse,’ as perpetrated by Hollywood, MSM, governments, and large religious institutions alike, is nothing more than a psyop of fear and control to achieve an agenda.
Final Thoughts:
Fear has long been a tool used for control. Critical thinking fails during mental periods of crises. Psychological breakdown is critical to the mind control, brainwashing techniques of secretive intelligence units. Fear, anxiety, anger are the low vibrational energies that the Gnostics and others, believe feed the Archons. As Frank Hurbert wrote: “Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.” Don’t allow fear to rule you as it allows others to rule over you.
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https://uplift.love/are-we-living-in-the-kali-yuga/
Hadith about the Descent of Jesus:
Sahih Bukhari, Book 43, Hadith 656
Sahih Muslim, Book 1, Hadith 293
Hadith about the False Messiah (Dajjal) and the Battle:
Sahih Muslim, Book 41, Hadith 7015-7017
Sahih Bukhari, Book 88, Hadith 242-252
Hadith about Jesus' Role in Establishing Justice:
Sunan Abu Dawood, Book 37, Hadith 4310-4311
Jami` at-Tirmidhi, Book 7, Hadith 2183
Hadith about the Final Judgment:
Sahih Bukhari, Book 76, Hadith 577-578
Sahih Muslim, Book 1, Hadith 349
https://sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe009.htm
https://book-ofenoch.com/chapter-54/
https://sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe075.htm
https://sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe041.htm
https://www.threeworldwars.com/albert-pike2.htm
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/true-stories/chilling-letter-written-150-years-ago-predicted-both-world-wars-and-a-third-battle-against-islamic-leaders/news-story/e266a72972815e53e9c7aab009778796
https://peakd.com/history/@corbettreport/no-albert-pike-did-not-predict-wwiii
https://www.conspiracyarchive.com/2015/01/10/albert-pike-to-mazzini-august-15-1871-three-world-wars/
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/pike_3_world_wars/response/2298923/attach/html/4/230426%20Response%202345.pdf.html