View Full Version : Lucifer Speaks Out!- Great Testimony in SCOAN
Serpo
27th May 2014, 12:51 AM
Lucifer takes over woman.............
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQr4Xhn3t8khttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQr4Xhn3t8k
Neuro
27th May 2014, 02:48 AM
Looked like acting to me, but I only watched a couple of minutes...
singular_me
27th May 2014, 05:28 AM
I dont think it is acting but people attending those gatherings/masses are *highly* superstitious... and are easily hypnotizable therefore. They get into trance as soon as the leader touch them...
such people have a long history with Voodoo and while they do not practice it, they are still psychicly connected to *frequencies* that make them more prone to be possessed by what they perceive as evil spirits. Real or not, superstition makes it happen...
I find this interesting as a topic. And we shouldn't mock them because every culture has its own superstitions... after all, evil happening in the world is too the result of superstitions/perceptions.... self-hypnosis.
Fiat money superstition runs deep. :)
StreetsOfGold
27th May 2014, 10:37 AM
1:59 she said "your master's master". What she was saying, essentially, is that he was serving Satan.
Shami-Amourae
27th May 2014, 10:50 AM
Most evil in the world originates from Jews. Lucifer has nothing on them, and is just a poser.
Spectrism
27th May 2014, 02:09 PM
1:59 she said "your master's master". What she was saying, essentially, is that he was serving Satan.
Yes- and he did not call it to question. I had the same question about the "master of your master". There is no other intermediary and no other master, unless a usurper has been engaged.
It did strike me as a bit of kabuki theater. If it was demonic possession, it was surely a lesser wannabe demon that was not too bright. These events ALWAYS seem to glorify the preacher/pastor. He is "wise man" or "man of God". It is a show to hoodwink the cheering audience. And when the "man of God" tells you that it is God's will that you pay him 10% of your earnings or that you will be targeted by the devil or struck sick / dead... they will really fear for their lives.
btw- how dumb of a demon would say this is my weakness or my source of power... don't touch it!
As Singular said it appears to be a bit of hypnosis. These actors are playing a role they think is real. It is betrayed / revealed by their simplicity of thought.
singular_me
27th May 2014, 08:27 PM
since we are talking of possessions and superstitions... is this a bad omen?
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Birds of pray: Doves released in the Vatican as a gesture of peace are immediately ATTACKED by vicious seagull and crow
26 January 2014
To millions of Christians, they are a symbol of peace.
But to a pair of larger birds, the two doves released in the Vatican yesterday were nothing more than a chance for a bit of Sunday morning sport.
No sooner had the birds been set free in St Peter’s Square – as a symbolic gesture of peace for Ukraine – than they were set upon by a seagull and a crow.
more pix: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2546218/Birds-released-Vatican-gesture-peace-immediately-attacked-vicious-seagull-crow.html#ixzz32ydSQi4A
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546218-1AF864A900000578-78_634x480.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546218-1AF8B5C900000578-21_634x651.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/01/26/article-2546218-1AF8A5E500000578-66_634x435.jpg
Spectrism
28th May 2014, 06:05 AM
I have never seen sea gulls or crows attack birds like this. Crows will raid nests and steal young birds but they are mostly carrion eaters. They are not real agile for in-flight stalking and they are not equipped with a hooked beak and sharp talons as most birds of prey are. Gulls will go after sick or injured fish, crabs, and beach carrion but they are also garbage pickers. They form enormous flocks that feed off dump sites away from any shore.
For this to happen in Rome is an omen to me. It warns of the carnage that will be picked over by the birds due to the "peace process" this pope is working.
midnight rambler
28th May 2014, 06:54 AM
I was also thinking how completely uncharacteristic and very peculiar it was for two different species of birds not known as birds of prey immediately setting upon the doves when they were released (as if they had received instructions from On High to be there and do that at that time). Not natural at all, but rather supernatural. imo
singular_me
28th May 2014, 07:03 AM
what I find interesting is that attacking birds are both scavengers and seem to be collaborating in this strike... it is a bad omen...
EE_
28th May 2014, 07:19 AM
Maybe seagulls and crows are killing the pelicans too?
Professor: Just 1% of usual number of baby California pelicans; “Nearly complete failure to breed”; Only 20 newborns in area where 10,000 expected — Expert: ‘Flabbergasted’ by what’s happening in Malibu, “I’ve never seen anything like that”
Published: May 28th, 2014 at 5:00 am ET
By ENENews
KPCC, May 27, 2014: Tens of thousands of California brown pelicans have shown up at the Salon Sea months earlier than usual [...] to roost in spots inland from their normal nesting areas. [...] Dan Cooper, a biologist who monitors birds at Malibu Lagoon, said he first noticed the birds’ strange schedule in mid-April. “I was just sort of flabbergasted at seeing 3,500 brown pelicans resting in Malibu Lagoon,” Cooper said. “I checked my notes, and I have numbers in the hundreds, but I’ve never seen anything like that.” Failed nesting season [...] the majority of brown pelicans have given up the attempt for the year. [...] Scientists say a lack of fish food sources, such as sardines and anchovies, has caused the widespread nesting failure.
Dan Cooper, biologist hired to monitor birds in Malibu lagoon: “There were hundreds of adult brown pelicans roosting there.”
KPCC: That was strange because at this time of year most adults should be nesting and raising young on offshore islands, not loafing around on our beaches. [...]
Cooper: “It’s been shown that when adult brown pelicans start showing up in spring in Southern California they’re birds whose nests have failed.”
At 2:30 in
KPCC: [Daniel] Anderson is a professor emeritus at UC Davis. He’s been traveling down to Baja for the last 46 years and he just got back from his annual trip last week.
Daniel Anderson, U. of California, Davis professor emeritus: “I was assessing the status of breeding populations in the major part of the breeding range.”
KPCC: Major is right, 80-90% of all California brown pelicans breed in Mexico. [...]
Anderson: “It’s been almost a nearly complete failure to breed, which is quite unusual”
KPCC: Anderson estimates that Baja pelicans have reared about 1% of the young they normally would.
Anderson: “At one island that we study, Isla Salvatierra, which would normally have 8,000-10,000 young, only had like 20 young.”
At 3:45 in
KPCC: Having given up on nesting this year [the pelicans are at the Salton Sea east of Palm Springs, 100 miles inland --] months earlier than normal. [Kathy] Molina says you can hear the difference.
Kathy Molina, biologist: “This should be just a cacophony of Caspian terns, and gull-billed terns and skimmers. They should all be coming in with food, feeding their chicks, vocalizing to their mates or their chicks. This is really quiet.”
Neuro
28th May 2014, 10:42 PM
I wonder if you can train a seagul and/or a crow to attack white doves? They are intelligent birds...
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