Red Heifers & Censoring the Revolution: Albert Pike's World War (8/13/24)

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Israel is now practicing, with cardboard cutout, the red heifer sacrifice in front of Al Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. Killing the sacred red cow allows its ashes to be used for purification purposes as the start of a ritual leading to the building of the Third Temple, which many believe will herald the coming of Messiah. In order for this to manifest, Israel would probably have to destroy the Muslims temples, something implied by the recent mock ritual. This provocative display may itself be used to inflame an even greater conflict. One thing is for sure, the Islamic world, which came to the defense of Jesus Christ after the Olympics, will never nuke Israel because it is holy land. Meanwhile, we are watching revolutionary groups begin another wave-push to eradicate the cultures, histories, laws, stability, etc., of several western nations, right now especially in the UK. The vile hatred that the Christian west has been programmed with in regard to Islam is very likely going to start a new holy war, particularly as both the Christian Zionists and Islamic nations are presented as the two waring factions over illegal immigration. It cannot be coincidence then that Albert Pike, in 1871, wrote a famous letter where he said "political Zionists and the leaders of Islamic World" would be brought to war" and "Nihilists and the atheists" would be released, with the resulting chaos forcing the remaining faithful to embrace the "pure doctrine of Lucifer," which will follow "the destruction of Christianity and atheism."-FREE ARCHIVE & RSS: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-secret-teachings Twitter: https://twitter.com/TST___Radio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesecretteachings WEBSITE (BOOKS, RESUBSCRIBE for early show access): http://thesecretteachings.info Paypal: [email protected] CashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: [email protected] / [email protected]

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