18 December 2022
You don't have to buy into anything I say. All I'm doing is writing what the Lord puts on my heart. How you use it is between you and Him. Indeed, I'd be rather disappointed if anyone were to buy wholesale what I write here. My goal is not so much to guide as to provoke. Get closer to Him yourself; determine what He demands of you.
In particular, you need not buy into my limited support for the message out of the Suspicious Observer organization. It should be obvious in your convictions that God's wrath is coming in one form or another. What that looks like can be almost anything. I find the idea of a cyclical solar catastrophe plausible, and the timing seems just about right. I certainly don't endorse everything that comes out of that organization.
For example: The Suspicious Observer channel on YouTube links to a conspiracy movie called Out of Shadows. It's been around a couple of years and I've seen it before. My overall assessment is that it's about half truth. That is, what they cover is as accurate as anyone else's coverage, and better than most. It tends to wander a bit, but most of you would likely recognize the various stories. It's a good reminder of things we should not forget.
The first real problem is that, while it tries to warn you about movies and manipulation, it's a movie, too. The medium itself can be an awful weapon of deception, and just about anything you really need to learn can be covered better some other way. I'd rather see a nice booklet that covers the same content.
The second problem is something that takes a little more effort to explain. I've done my best on this blog to help you understand what the Bible has to say about Satan, our Enemy. That way, you can recognize counterfeits whenever you see them. The video linked above has some seriously deceptive nonsense about Satan.
A primary target of the video is the Church of Satan. On the one hand, there are people in that organization that truly believe, but the founder, Anton LeVey, was just an attention hound. What he cooked up was simply a bad mockery of the Catholic Church. It seems LeVey actually believes what the Catholic hierarchy claims about Christianity. That makes for a very narrow definition of Satanism. Whatever LeVey was trying to do, it's no threat to any of us, all the more so for those who aren't Catholics.
And as for the occult stuff the video covers, it's more of the same very limited range. If that's what the video makers call "Satanic", it's not much of threat. About the most we can say is that the participants are fools to believe it's going to net them anything worth all that effort. I suspect some of them are just playing along because all their friends are doing it. Meanwhile, the real issue is that the ruling elite are consistently perverted in a lot of ways, and sex is just part of that.
Yes, the elite secret society is loaded with pagan idolatry and it opens to door to demons. Do you imagine Satan is going to actually reward any of these people in any special way? Where does it get them? What real dark powers do they exercise? Stop and think about this: The only people they can harm are folks outside the Covenant boundaries. Read that again. People who are outside the Covenant are subject to all kinds of crap that we don't experience. It ranges from the must mundane secular or faux religious "human goodness" to the darkest evil you cannot even imagine. All of that is under Satan's control already; it's just a variation in flavor with the same moral poison. The positive good guys without the Covenant are just as evil and Satanic as the Podestas, for example.
Those of you who watch that video to the end will hear one of the main characters insisting that people are good, at least some of them. There's nothing about Christ, and certainly nothing about the Covenant in that documentary. There's nothing about Jews and the part they play in all of this -- and it's a very big part. This video is what we call a "limited hang-out". It's letting some truth slip through to keep the radicals from taking up arms against the system. It's designed to keep you engaged in the system, as if the system could be fixed if we just tried hard enough.
It sounds an awful lot like Q-Anon, no? As long as you believe in the system, Satan will tell you anything you want to hear. Whatever it takes to draw you in and hold you, that's what he'll offer.
And this video is what Ben Davidson of Suspicious Observers recommends. In the comments on one of his Q&A sessions, he claims that someone once tried to compel him to read a "satanic book" in order to be the member of something. I'm in no position to dispute that, but I have to wonder what kind of thing he was trying to join. Maybe you can understand when I say I'm not a real fan of his, but I do like how he pulls together and explains the scientific evidence of things coming at us in plain sight. I take him with a grain of salt on some of what he has to say about the science, where it is a little thin on proof. The main contention of the earth's magnetic shield weakening and the magnetic poles wandering, along with the likelihood of solar catastrophe? Yeah, it explains a lot I already knew. Either way, we are in for some bad times.
I'm praying and sounding out my convictions on what I need to do about it. Part of that is writing and warning about it. But I'm getting less and less interested in his Q&A videos. I have no interest in meeting him and his crew, and I will most certainly not invest in their Observer Ranch. The tone and substance of his strongest supporters makes me a little uncomfortable. I don't need another quasi-pagan influence in my life. I'll just keep track of the ongoing developments in terms of the astrophysics, until something intervenes to cut off that source of information.
But the video does serve to explain why I make no real effort to get attention and spread this message to a much larger audience. I'm not fearfully avoiding the limelight where the bad guys will notice me. Rather, it's not possible to get that much attention without moral compromise. The kind of advertising campaign it would take is itself morally evil, working with the evil people denounced in the video. If God is my publicist, then it's not my decision who gets the message. And if/when God is ready to broadcast it, I can guarantee He's got better representatives for that job than me. I know for certain in my convictions that I could never be the front man for something like that. The audience the Lord grants me is of necessity a tiny select group.
Narrow is the way, and few there are who find it.
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