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I remember reading this in Whitney Webb’s Volume 2 book, “One Nation Under Blackmail”...creepy stuff. And it doesn’t surprise me at all.

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It is consistent with child sexual & emotional abusers & that crime is definitely generational. So is that what we are dealing with? Generations of super abusers who have distorted reality to the point they have no concept of normal healthy relationships? That’s a whole lot of sicko geoupthink

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groupthink (damn thumbs foiled me again)

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👍👍

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I am absolutely not excusing or condoning Werner’s behaviour but is this all not part of the yin/yang of life. The duality of the universe. Without up there is no down, without evil there is no love. Opposites. Energy has two opposing forces has it not. Remember when we try to stop smoking we have a devil on one shoulder saying, take a cigarette whilst the angel in the other says, no don’t do it. Don’t we all have this duality. Like flight or fight as well. Flight you run in absolute fear. Fight, you summon the fighter and fight back. Good and evil. My wife will sometimes say my eyes go black when she knows I’m seething inside. Is that what your devil is. Some form of primal drive to battle for survival against the odds. Humans have fought, beaten, killed and trampled on themselves and other beasts probably for millions of years, that’s why we’re at the top of the food chain. Maybe that devil in us is hard to contain sometimes. Some of us can do it easily, our loving caring compassionate side quells the dark force. Until it’s required.

Someone mentioned early life trauma, this could have an effect on that balance causing all sorts of external issues with that person.

We all can fell anger at some times, usually we control it.

Werner obviously feeds on his. And uses it as a tool to get on in the world. Maybe his parents knew that to be a “winner” in this world you also need to have a touch of evil. Some obviously push this to the limit, philosophically and in practise.

This appears to be the law of the jungle manifesting in our world.

Just my thoughts. I’m a 62 year old man who suffers from depression, I’m technically a “loser”(not wealthy) but am a loving and compassionate person. My devil side is stifled thankfully.

In my opinion, we are still animals, but have been given a greater intelligence and the ability to imagine, making us unique. The primal functions are still there though..

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Duality is a popular perspective, but I think it lets the evil-doers off the hook, so to speak. Another perspective is the biblical one: that we have a creator that is good and His creation is good. That creator also gave us our own will, which we can choose to align with the goodness of our creator, or not. However, our choices always have consequences, and the choice to will ourselves away from the good results in torment.

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The belief may be a childhood delusion or it could indeed be based on something very real and experienced. The show "dexter" explores this kind of a theme. His was real to him. It's quite another thing though to see and feel in someone else first hand. Have you not seen anyone's dybbuk before? The first time you're with someone and someone or something else with totally different eyes and presence etc takes over it can really freak you out. Have you spent much time around victims of childhood sexual abuse/trauma? I think that a lot of these so called fantasies, delusions, and occluded kinds of mental models may be coping mechanisms for dealing with experiences, beings, other forms of life or aspects of self that one's paradigm or nervous system couldn't process. I think that human consciousness is vastly more complex and intertwined with our experienced reality both inside and out than we might be comfortable believing. The "poltergeist" investigations leading to the discovery of the typicality of the presence of an intensely emotionally disturbed adolescent comes to mind as does the old "monsters from the Id.”

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I have had 4 relationships with ladies who were sexually abused. I could write a true horror story chronicling their demonic oppression, including one who was a powerful social science policy maker who was possessed, not oppressed, that would make Stephen King hide under his covers. Hollywood's portrayal of oily black liquids eyes are a very real phenomenon. Their controllers flaunt old "truths" in our face as entertainment & then ridicule those who take them for what they are & call them out. Those who do are the ones who end up destroyed, in mental institutions, prison, dead or just ignored...

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Well unless it's true. Then the issue is a more important one, yes? Selling your kid's soul to the devil is not exactly punishable by modern law. But we may be returning to where it is.

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People think they're fighting atheistic socialist humanists obsessed with their science. The truth is far darker than that. Old time religion is at the core.

The age old image of the raving demoniac, locked up in his madness distracts & hides the truth of the powerful believers who've preyed upon humans for millenia. Beware of the Mud Men in suits who trade in souls. They're not hard to find. Look closely at your capital buildings everywhere. They flaunt their source of power, in stone, right in front of the blind ignorant masses. We struggle against principalities and powers in high places, always have, always will until Yeshua makes his appearance again...

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The underlying assumption is that demons or demonic possession doesn’t exist.

But what if it is? What if he’s saying the truth?

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