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Poisoned Kiwi's avatar

Excellent piece! 'nuff said.

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

This was another excellent and really important article, Baldmichael. Speaking of the effects of Benzos, I was discussing recently with my husband the fact that folks who wore (and those who still wear) the face mask experience a similar "sedative effect" because of their reduced O2 intake coupled with increased CO2 intake. That sedated feeling likely increased not only their overall compliance with plandemic tyranny but their willingness to force others, even their children, to wear the mask😭. All of those people became both drug addicts, in a weird sense, and civilian police!

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Baldmichael's avatar

Thank you and well said Sharine.

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mary-lou's avatar

addicted to their own exhaled waste product. very weird indeed.

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

Well, addicted to the *effect* of their own exhaled waste product. But yeah, eww.💩

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mary-lou's avatar

LOL

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Donald Wood's avatar

pharmakeia witchcraft/drugs Baldmichael your anagrams are spot on and frighting.

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Baldmichael's avatar

True, it is sorcery of the evilest kind. However thankfully we have a better source-ry, a source of water welling up to eternal life! John 4:14

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Donald Wood's avatar

Amen

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A T's avatar

Quite an interesting and unique perspective. What program do you use to reveal hidden anagrams in a word or phrase? Seems a bit like gematria. This Satanic Cult uses symbols all the time to mess with our subconscious minds. It wouldn't surprise me at all that they are doing this with words and anagrams.

What is almost funny, if not tragic, is that people believe that Satan loves them for their service and loyalty to him. Sure he loves them, like someone loves a chicken they are preparing to barbecue. And sure, Satan rewards them with earthly treasures, just as Judas was rewarded with 30 pieces of silver. If they knew what Satan had in store for them at the end of their lives, that he will be there to collect them, they would be running to Jesus and begging rescue and salvation. And Jesus, as naïve as we may think, will forgive them and rescue them if they are contrite.

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Baldmichael's avatar

I use Inge's Anagram Generator.

https://ingesanagram.com/

We are by nature made up of words, language in its broadest sense, so it is part of the make up of Jesus as the Word that the truth flows from Him.

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mary-lou's avatar

very true: 'In the beginning was the Word....' (John 1:1)

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A T's avatar

Yes certainly.

Using a good etymological dictionary is also a great tool for revealing the origin and true meaning of words. We often use words without really understanding their source and yes, perhaps as well their 'sorcery'.

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'chard's avatar

I'm a fan of the etymological dictionary, myself; and the paper dictionary is so much richer in context.

Now that the insect population has been so thoroughly knocked down by chemicals and microwaves, I can focus more on word origins in what time remains; those were my two hobbies.

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A T's avatar

Thank you!

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'chard's avatar

I had, in fact, wondered what fueled this propensity for anagrams.

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Donald Wood's avatar

is that why the Word/Jesus is sometimes called logos?

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Baldmichael's avatar

Yes, logos is the Greek word. I could end up doing am article just on that word. However, if you look up logos and its meaning you will see one meaning as 'reason'.

Split this up. Re a son, thus 'Regarding a son'. The Son of God, Jesus Christ. In the beginning was the logos, reason, the Son.

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