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Submitted by Anonymous Wally (not verified) on 28 Mar 2012 - 17:34 Permalink

Does anyone ever notice the common negativity against Christ? Thats what did it for me, especially after losing my home, daughter and mind, finances, and attacks on health etc.
Submitted by Hemanth (not verified) on 07 Sep 2010 - 11:14 Permalink

So THIS is why i have been shot twice for having a bald head and dirty tattoos. It ALL begins to make sense suddenly. At least nobody has ever accused me of shrinking their genitalia.
Submitted by tengri_gim (not verified) on 22 Nov 2009 - 14:06 Permalink

I knew a guy that wanted to become a cop for tampa police department so he could "hunt zombies". I doubt he passed the psych. He ran a bbs. He tryed to explain to me how his grandfather worked for the us government and worked with reviving bodies. And the gas attack in japan was zombie gas thanks to the cia. The shots of people comforting victims were actually agents trained to "strengthening" the zombies. Zombie isometrics? Yeah. Forget taebo. Oh yeah I got a formula for making zombies. But its the same one in the movie serpent and the rainbow. Bummer. Yes, cops are this stupid. In the late 90s they had just issued a advisory that soda cans could be used to smoke marijuana. Its hard to believe people can be this stupid. But they are. They arent just putting on an act. Rock and roll is R&B, the b in R&B is blues. "Satanic" rock music uses petatonic scales from BLUES. Blacks basically invented the electric guitar. The thing about sentinels is true though. The cult of the all seeing eye is based out of tampa. Used to put a pamphlet out: Jesus was a radioactive space alien
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 25 May 2009 - 12:29 Permalink

indeed this book results in discrimnation towards people who do deal with occult matters (eg wicca, pagan etc). Not every thing in the occult word is 'evil' in fact a lot of the bs about evil is spread by the catholic church to promote discrimination...
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 29 Apr 2009 - 02:00 Permalink

anyone know where i can find this? I found a copy a long time ago and passed it up like a fool. if you have it and are willing to sell, email me..sussudio1605@yahoo.com
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 18 Jan 2009 - 04:21 Permalink

So THIS is why i have been shot twice for having a bald head and dirty tattoos. It ALL begins to make sense suddenly. At least nobody has ever accused me of shrinking their genitalia. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/20165/modern_day_witch_hunt_in_south_africa.html
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 27 Dec 2008 - 07:30 Permalink

Jay...One of your most popular petitions at Petition, Inc. is saving Stargate Atlantis. All the Stargate shows are based on occult new age theosophical gnostic religious teachings...e.g. ascension, magic, extraterrestrials, ethereal spirits, ascended masters, Atlantis, symbols, etc. In fact, nearly all science fiction & fantasy stories are creations of new religions by the author acting as a little god, all fitting within the ecclectic occult new age religion that is becoming the world religion of the UN/EU/US & eventually the 666 anti-Christ (which I'm sure you don't believie in...yet). And if one become popular, like Star Wars, it actually creates another flourishing worldwide religion, all pulling people away from Biblical truth.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 14 Aug 2008 - 07:20 Permalink

I think ALL religions qualify lol Jay Mondroe Jr. // CEO Petition Inc.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 27 Dec 2008 - 07:30 Permalink

Jay...One of your most popular petitions at Petition, Inc. is saving Stargate Atlantis. All the Stargate shows are based on occult new age theosophical gnostic religious teachings...e.g. ascension, magic, extraterrestrials, ethereal spirits, ascended masters, Atlantis, symbols, etc. In fact, nearly all science fiction & fantasy stories are creations of new religions by the author acting as a little god, all fitting within the ecclectic occult new age religion that is becoming the world religion of the UN/EU/US & eventually the 666 anti-Christ (which I'm sure you don't believie in...yet). And if one become popular, like Star Wars, it actually creates another flourishing worldwide religion, all pulling people away from Biblical truth.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 05 Jul 2008 - 05:54 Permalink

Ironically, by most general definitions of the "occult," Christianity qualifies as occult in many ways.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 14 Aug 2008 - 07:20 Permalink

I think ALL religions qualify lol Jay Mondroe Jr. // CEO Petition Inc.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 27 Dec 2008 - 07:30 Permalink

Jay...One of your most popular petitions at Petition, Inc. is saving Stargate Atlantis. All the Stargate shows are based on occult new age theosophical gnostic religious teachings...e.g. ascension, magic, extraterrestrials, ethereal spirits, ascended masters, Atlantis, symbols, etc. In fact, nearly all science fiction & fantasy stories are creations of new religions by the author acting as a little god, all fitting within the ecclectic occult new age religion that is becoming the world religion of the UN/EU/US & eventually the 666 anti-Christ (which I'm sure you don't believie in...yet). And if one become popular, like Star Wars, it actually creates another flourishing worldwide religion, all pulling people away from Biblical truth.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 22 Jun 2008 - 23:32 Permalink

My guess is that most occult practicioners are harmless. If they sell their services they are probably con men - but how would you prove that? If they are themselves believers, then legally they do not differ from the more conventional churches and are protected by the 1st Amendment. The worst problem would be if the policeman were a believer, and killed someone he thought was "putting a spell" on him - I'm sure this has happened in some African countries. Here we have the bad example of the Salem witch trials and executions. But I can remember when Georgia and Virginia had laws against palmists - for all I know they still have such laws, but they have probably avoided making a test case lately.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 25 May 2009 - 12:29 Permalink

indeed this book results in discrimnation towards people who do deal with occult matters (eg wicca, pagan etc). Not every thing in the occult word is 'evil' in fact a lot of the bs about evil is spread by the catholic church to promote discrimination...