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Longer video, but worth watching.
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Reminds me of the time VK posted a picture of Archangel Michael’s ring and 2 days later Q posted a link to the video ARCHANGEL. “(Take the ring) with it you must lock up all demons of the Earth”

WEF bought Gobekli and shut down the digs. It was not the government.

At the end it was Turkish government decision.

I keep trying to comment on this and it goes away. I'm in book collecting mode. I plan to print all the books I collect on PDF which is about 8 now but here is the Apocrypha on PDF free

People remain fixated on the visible problems of the world, but the truth is much darker than it appears. It is obvious to anyone who has done a little research that the elites in this world worship the devil. It's these fallen angels who are really at the top of the pyramid.

I can’t watch this all the way through. There’s several spots where she’s incorrect. There’s much truth in this video but she’s twisting much of it to fit her story. Such as saying the passage says astrology is demonic. The passes says no such thing. It says the demons are subject to it. Which means something very different. If you watch it, please be careful. Don’t become trapped by Dogma. @EEnergyarts if you have time sometime soon, would you speak on this in your Patreon? I would truly like your insight. 🤎🤎🤎

This is the issue with TikTok. People can spread misinformation quickly, without it being fact-checked. The Old Testament canon, and its 39 books, was solidified by 450 BC. The Testament of Solomon was not included, due to the fact that the book DIDN’T EXIST. It was written 500 years AFTER the Old Testament was solidified, and was written in Koine Greek, while the Old Testament (Tanakh) was written in Hebrew and Aramaic. The book contradicts 1 Kings, as well as 2 Chronicles, both which are cited by one another in The Bible. It’s strikingly different from the Biblical narrative, and promotes sins that God strictly prohibits in The Torah, chief amongst them being witchcraft and magic. The Bible clearly states who Solomon used to make The Temple, including what he paid the builders, the countries of origin for the building materials, etc., in excruciating detail. The Testament of Solomon is essentially a book that promotes dark magic, and amulets are used in those arts. The amulet was from the 5th Century AD (400-499 AD), meaning it was possibly made 1,400 years after the reign of King Solomon (970-931 BC). So, the amulet proves that splinter groups from Judaism and Christianity exist/existed in the Mediterranean and Middle East, such as Kabbalah, but provides no proof that the Testament of Solomon is canonical, which it’s not. The woman who made this video really has no idea what’s she’s saying and is dangerously mixing heresies and falsehoods with Scripture, while acting like she’s an expert, potentially leading millions of people astray.

@Harry_not_Marv That was really good! Thank you for posting! 🙏

Her handle? Thank you!
