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11 Nov 2025
The Bible describes how priest classes would twist kingdoms until they were building altars to Moloch and sacrificing children.

So whatever you want to believe this is, or wherever you want to think it comes from, the Bible in the Old Testament and New Testament describes over and over again how different kingdoms and systems would get under the control of priest class who, by increment, would then twist them until finally they were building altars to Moloch and others. gods and sacrificing children in different ways to them.

22 Oct 2025
Biblical flood narratives likely reflect historical catastrophic floods caused by comet impacts during the Younger Dryas period.

I think there's a reason why they all have a flood myth. I think there's a reason they all have a very similar story of catastrophic floods and chaos. And then that jives with what geologists are finding and what these people are finding that are exploring the Younger Dryas impact theory, that there was, there was floods, massive, enormous amounts of water that are instantaneously released from melting ice caps all over the world because of comet impacts. Like it happened. There's physical evidence of this happening. And I think that's what they're trying to say in these stories. I just think it's so confusing.

21 Oct 2020
Pharaoh ordered the killing of Israelite firstborn boys to prevent them from becoming warriors.

Look at Pharaoh, and then they went and dug up the Sanskrit and the hieroglyphs. It's true what's in Genesis and what's later in Exodus and all that. Pharaoh, as an Exodus, ordered the firstborn of the Israelites killed as a way to just call off boys. They don't want too many boys because they don't want warriors. They want women they can control. Nothing against women. It's a fact.