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🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

Where do you even find the time to write something this long Lily? Remember, Substack limits the length so I had to remove a few of your images. Next article aim for about half this length. Great article nonetheless.

Eric's avatar

Just a suggestion here. She also repeats herself several times taking up much text. I get trying to make a point, but I fast forward to get to the point. But like you said, great article.

Bill  Crawford's avatar

I think it may be from being taught to: “Tell them what you’re going to speak about”, then “Tell them your story”, and finally “Tell them what you told them”

I was taught this approach as a way to have maximum impact on an audience. There’s some truth to its effectiveness.

Eric's avatar

That makes sense Bill, thank you so much.

OGRE's avatar

Nothing would surprise me at this point.

All I know for sure is that everything to do with space aliens is complete and total nonsense.

If there's some strange beings like that, they're already here somewhere. They didn't fly across the stars to come visit.

And the whole Comet 3I/ATLAS slowing down, speeding up, and it being "potentially controlled" is all nonsense. Too many strange events all at the same time, and all leading towards some "event." C'Mon, that's just too convenient.

Nothing screams mass manipulation more than that.

On a side note: it's interesting that when some of Jesus' disciples (Paul and Barnabas) were in Lystra performing miracles, people thought they were Zeus and Hermes!

Now why would they believe that? Is it possible that in the not too distant past (from that time) there were "people" with similar abilities?

Who knows?

Like I said, nothing would surprise me at this point.

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

haha weird, I was literally just on your website reading the circular trading article and come back on substack and you were commenting on my newsletter! i subbed and recc’d ya too btw.

OGRE's avatar

Thanks! I'll do the same for you. There have been many great and interesting articles on here for sure!

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

People like us are the real ‘alt media’ not the controlled opposition crap like Russell Brandt or Joe Rogan. Us. We gotta help each other out when we can!

andwhale's avatar

Yes, modern day scientists cannot, yet, explain what was before the „Big bang“ or if anything existed at all! They are even revising their theories according to new evidence, which comes in almost daily!

Of Course an all powerful god clears up that problem quite easily, he has always been here, then and now, eagerly listening to our prayers to smite our neighbors, and keeping a stern eye on what we do with our genitalia!

Thanks for the entertaining read though! It does appears to me though that the „money-making“ racket of the likes of Dawson still has quite a bit to learn from the „just send me a few hundred dollars more and I‘ll pray for you“ Televangelist and Bible-thumping crowd!

and thanks for the disclaimer:

„This isn’t academic speculation. This is warning. A matter of faith, not scholarship.“

(this wasn’t really necessary… but what is actually negative about „academic speculation“? … and

why do you appear to value blind faith over scholarship? you‘ve done quite a bit of research yourself digging up enough Nephilim and Co. to make Rowlings blush!!)

Chellbie's avatar

Dang. That’s brilliant.

Eric's avatar

Great article. The ancients who belong to the devil himself, like you say have systematically devalued the power of God. In 1956 Nikita Khrushchev said they would take over America without fireing a shot. We will take you over from within. America at one time was standing in the way. But now is nothing but a muffled voice.

Something that most don’t believe or know about is, Mathew 18: 18-20. The church has left this power for intellectual value, and comfortable seating.

Meg's avatar

Excellent summation, Lily! Sadly, most of my family are still under the spell. I pray daily strategic warfare prayer. Makes a huge difference! I also memorized Psalm 91 and speak it every morning. It's a spiritual innoculation :)

Bill  Crawford's avatar

Great article and continuation of the possible nephilim influence.

Dom 369's avatar

Great article, even if it’s too long and a bit repetitive. God is indeed a scientist, I’ve always thought that religion and science are two sides of the same coin.

However I’d like to say that outer space and the globe earth is another one of their deceptions. We live on a level plane under the firmament. If you look at NASA’s logo you can see a forked serpent tongue through the middle of the logo. That’s a clue.

David Maskill's avatar

Can I ask: why does God need us to pray to defeat the nephilim descendents? I don't understand why God can't sniff them out and smite them Himself. Does God just not care about them unless we complain, even if they are doing horrible things? Also, if the key difference is corrupted genetics, have you identified nephilim-specific mutations that can be used to tell them apart from humans?

andwhale's avatar

…. I think this bit explains a lot:

For the Elect

This isn’t academic speculation. This is warning. A matter of faith, not scholarship.“

David Maskill's avatar

A lot of this could be seen as explicitly against biblical teaching, both Christian and Jewish (the originator) so I'm not sure appealing to faith works here. Many of the faithful would see this as heresy, but many dpeictions of satan fit that bill too

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

You need to cite what you claim would be seen as heretical. All of this comes from Scripture and observation. I am an ordained minister and Lily's dad is one too. It isn't like this is amateur hour over here. I get it if you are Catholic but that entire faith is heresy.

David Maskill's avatar

Yeah you make a fair point that the definition of heresy depends on your faith. I'm sure you know what you're talking about then. I am not catholic or protestant. I was more talking about how in most monotheistic religions, humanising God is seen as heretical. For example, when we say God is good, we don't mean it literally. God isn't good or not good, and we can only talk about the qualities of the actions of God e.g. this thing God did was good. But I understand that might not be your religious doctrine. Ascribing to God human motivations just seems weird to me as a result. When we say he's our father, do we really think there's a father child relationship? God is more deeply ourselves than we are, right? Or do you see it differently?

While I've got you, I'm really interested to hear your take on the book of Enoch (because of its nephilim emphasis). Truth? Apocryphal?

Bill  Crawford's avatar

Maybe we’re God’s “dog in the race”. I want my kids to ask for my help because I enjoy helping them. David Maskill

David Maskill's avatar

I never saw God as having human motivations like that, always seemed a bit heretical

Bill  Crawford's avatar

Created in His image-our motivations must come from Him. I can only understand God by what I observe in my life and many times we are shown the relationship in our own interactions with our children.

Emmy's avatar

This is why we faithful must "pray continuously" that "Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done on earth as it is in heaven". I urge anyone reading this to look into "The Book of Heaven" through littlechildreninthedivinewill.com and choose to live each day in the Divine Will...not my will but Thy will!!

Shannara Johnson's avatar

I’ve been saying this for some time. The plot is actually even more nefarious: The “Galactic Federation,” a group of highly advanced alien bros from outer space, as channeled by Sheldon Nidle, has been getting ready for decades to come to the rescue of their poor benighted earth brethren. Interestingly, second in command is Lord Jesus Sananda, who will immediately upon landing clear up that pesky idea that Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins and was resurrected. Nuh-uh, this was all a sort of morality play for the benefit of mankind to instill the desire for peace and love, perpetuated, of course, by himself, Lord J.S., and his clever space crew. I’m only half kidding. Some years ago, a high-ranking Israeli government official (I forget his name) actually talked about the Galactic Federation, which made me do a double-take because I always thought it was just some New Age drivel invented by this Nidle guy.