This pattern repeats in all religions except one. █
I’m going to show you how the false prophet manipulates faith with what they call ‘the gospel of prosperity’.
A message that looks spiritual, but in reality is a business: promises of miracles in exchange for money, guilt disguised as faith, and a system where the preacher always wins and the believer always loses.
Get ready, because what you’re about to read is not a common critique: here we are going to expose the entire trap.
There is a method to extract money in some religious groups, with phrases like ‘sow to reap’, where they ask for donations as seed.
ChatGPT said:
Yes, exactly. That is one of the most used tactics in certain religious circles—especially in the so-called “prosperity gospel.”
The trick works like this:
- They redefine the donation as a “spiritual seed” that supposedly “God will multiply” in the form of health, wealth, or miracles.
- They promise a guaranteed harvest, but the condition is to give first (sowing), and, conveniently, give to them.
- They shift the blame to the believer: if the “harvest” never comes, it wasn’t because the promise was false, but because the donor “didn’t sow enough” or “lacked faith.”
- The only one who always reaps is the preacher, who receives constant money.
In short: it is a business disguised as faith, a religious pyramid scheme where the only beneficiary is the one asking for the sowing.
I said:
Bot, are there similar figures to the ‘prosperity gospel’ in other religions of the world?
ChatGPT said:
Yes, José, there are. The phenomenon of the so-called “prosperity gospel” (giving money or performing rituals in exchange for “material blessings”) is not exclusive to current Christian groups. It appears with other names and disguises in different religions and cultures of the world. Here are some clear parallels:
- Hinduism and commercial gurus: some spiritual leaders in India have built true economic empires, promising positive karma, wealth, or success in exchange for donations, “pujas” (paid rituals), or belonging to their sect.
- Tibetan and Southeast Asian Buddhism: in certain places, monks sell amulets or perform costly ceremonies to attract prosperity, fortune, or health, far from the original teaching of detachment.
- Islam (popular branches): although the Qur’an criticizes greed, some religious leaders sell “baraka” (blessings) or spiritual intercession in exchange for money, presenting the offering as the key to prosper.
- Traditional African religions: certain priests charge for sacrifices or rituals with the promise of business success, fertility, or riches.
- Popular Catholicism: beyond official doctrine, there is the practice of paying promises, masses, indulgences, or favors to saints to obtain miracles, protection, or prosperity.
- Judaism (popular currents): donations to rabbis or the purchase of segulot (amulets) for health, children, or success are promoted. There are also rabbis who sell personalized prayers or prosperity talismans. Material blessing is presented as a product exchangeable for money.
At the core, it is the same structure of manipulation:
They sell you the idea that “the divinity” controls your material success.
The leader places himself as the exclusive mediator.
They demand economic sacrifice (money, offerings, goods) to “open the key” to your blessings.
That is why it looks so similar: in all religions, when faith is corrupted, the “prosperity” version appears as a business disguised as spirituality.
I said:
I want to differentiate myself from those who criticize the “prosperity gospel” but still defend the Bible as if it were coherent in everything.
Many defend the Bible as if it were a single block of truth. But look: when I searched the phrase ‘do good without looking at whom’, Google showed me verses that say exactly that, like Luke 6:35: ‘Love your enemies and do good without expecting anything in return.’
But in the same Bible we find the opposite: Ecclesiasticus 12 says ‘When you do good, pay attention to whom. Helping the wicked brings no good.’
So, what do we do? Do we do good without looking at whom… or looking at whom?
Luke 6:35 But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, hoping for nothing in return; and your reward shall be great, and you shall be children of the Most High; for He is kind to the unthankful and to the evil.
36 Be therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful.
Versus
Ecclesiasticus 12:6 For God also hates the wicked
and will give them their punishment.
Psalms 5:4 For You are not a God who takes pleasure in wickedness;
Evil shall not dwell with You.
5 The foolish shall not stand in Your sight;
You hate all workers of iniquity.
6 You shall destroy those who speak lies;
Jehovah will abhor the bloodthirsty and deceitful man.
If God loves his enemies, how can he at the same time hate and destroy the wicked?
These contradictions show that it is not a single block of truth… but a text full of opposing voices: the opposing voices of Roman persecutors against the just voices of the saints.
The false prophet: ‘God is jealous, but not if you pray to the creatures I point out to you. God is everywhere, but mysteriously he only appears when you kneel before my stone. If your miracle delays, don’t blame my promise: blame your lack of faith and your offering too small. The tears of the statue are proof of divine power… let the donations not stop.’
This is how the false prophet sells you ‘the gospel of prosperity’: ‘Do you want your miracle? Don’t kneel before a statue, kneel with your money at my altar.’
Now you have seen it: the false prophet always promises prosperity, but the only real prosperity is his own. Do not be seduced by his sweet words or his shows of manufactured miracles. Remember: truth is not for sale, and justice cannot be bought.
Grok said:

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This pattern repeats in all religions except one. https://144k.xyz/2025/08/28/this-pattern-repeats-in-all-religions-except-one/ …
- The image depicts a satirical take on religious exploitation, drawing parallels to historical cases like Jim Jones, whose 1978 Jonestown massacre involved manipulating followers for financial gain, as documented in peer-reviewed analyses from Augustana Digital Commons showing cult leaders often use charisma and false promises to extract wealth.
- The halo of money and the phrase “Do you want your miracles? Don’t kneel before a statue, kneel with your money at my altar” critique the commercialization of faith, a trend supported by a 2023 Encyclopedia Britannica entry noting Jones’ cult demanded significant donations, reflecting a broader pattern of religious abuse outlined in Wikipedia’s 2025 update on psychological manipulation through faith.
- Posted on August 28, 2025, the same day as a global prayer chain for Ukraine reported by Religion Media Centre, the timing suggests a possible commentary on ongoing debates about religion’s role in global crises, challenging the narrative of pure altruism in religious leadership.



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I’ve copied some of ChatGPT’s brainstorming sessions, and below you’ll see hundreds of similar phrases created with the help of AI:
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| 273 | Satan confessed: ‘I have not come to call the righteous to help them, but to make them believe that the wicked can treat them well if they treat them well first.’ |
| 272 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘I have prospered, I have much money. Stop suffering, so let go of envy, keep depositing into my accounts, rejoice in my prosperity while I reap what you sow in faith.’ |
| 271 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘The only barren ground is your pocket when it refuses to release the seed.’ |
| 270 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘Look at my riches, I have prospered; you wait your turn by fattening my accounts with your sowing. God loves a cheerful giver; rejoice in your pastor’s prosperity while you wait for yours.’ |
| 269 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘Sow with sacrifice, because the more your offering hurts, the sweeter my feast will be.’ |
| 268 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘God wants to give you abundance, but first He tests your faith by having you deposit into my account.’ |
| 267 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘If your miracle delays, do not blame my promise: blame your lack of faith and your offering being too small.’ |
| 266 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘The statue does not need bread, but I need you to feed it with your tithes.’ |
| 265 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘God is omnipresent, but His voice is only activated when you fund the ministry.’ |
| 264 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘The kingdom of heaven is free, but VIP access with miracles costs your best offering.’ |
| 263 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘Faith is measured in bills, not in deeds; the higher the amount, the greater the miracle.’ |
| 262 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘The miracle always comes after giving, never before… and if it doesn’t come, it’s because you gave little.’ |
| 261 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘God has already blessed you, but the key to unlocking the blessing is in your wallet, and I am the locksmith.’ |
| 260 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘Your offering is a seed, but don’t worry, I am the only guaranteed fertile ground.’ |
| 259 | The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘Sow in my pocket and God will make you reap in yours — curiously, only mine never runs empty.’ |
| 258 | The false prophet: ‘No one is a sheep, so there are no lost sheep, we are all wolves. Your wolf cub needs to be baptized in my church to be cleansed of his sins. Like you and me, he was born with original sin. Bowing down before our images with us is not a sin, on the contrary, it is a sin not to do it with us evey sunday. This is just one first ritual, make him follow this set of rituals and keep bowing down during all his life before our images, for free his soul from (our) condemantion. Last but not less important: Give us your donations and pay for each one of these sacraments.’ |
| 257 | The false prophet: ‘No one is a sheep, so there are no lost sheep; we are all wolves. Your wolf cub needs to be baptized in my church to be cleansed of his sins. As a wolf, like me, he was born with original sin. Don’t forget to pay; this sacrament has a price, and keeping our statues clean comes at a cost.’ |
| 256 | The false prophet: ‘God wants everyone to be saved because God loves the wicked and the righteous, but only the chosen people will be saved because God does not achieve everything He wants.’ |
| 255 | The false prophet: ‘God is everywhere, but if you don’t come to pray in the place I tell you, God will be unable to hear your prayers.’ |
| 254 | The false prophet: ‘God condemns idolatry, but don’t you dare burn this sacred book that commands you to worship a creature as an exception to the rule.’ |
| 253 | The false prophet: ‘God loves sheep, but He does not protect them from wolves because God also loves wolves and wants them to feed on them; God loves everyone.’ |
| 252 | The false prophet: ‘God is jealous, but not if you pray to the creatures I tell you to.’ |
| 251 | The false prophet: ‘God is everywhere, but He only hears your prayers if you pray to him through my images.’ |
| 250 | Without statues or images, the false prophet is unemployed. Without lies, he disappears. |
| 249 | Idolatry isn’t about faith—it’s about the false prophet’s business model. |
| 248 | The false prophet preaches sacrifice—but never his own, only yours, preferably in coins. |
| 247 | God says ‘don’t bow to images’—the false prophet says ‘ignore God, listen to me, and bring cash.’ |
| 246 | False prophets invented idols because wood and stone don’t argue back when they lie. |
| 245 | The false prophet knows God’s will: it’s always that you must pay him first. |
| 244 | When you don’t get a miracle, the false prophet doesn’t fail—he just sells you a bigger statue. |
| 243 | The false prophet swears the statue cries… but only when the cameras are rolling and the donations are open. |
| 242 | The false prophet: ‘God is everywhere, yet mysteriously He only shows up when you kneel before my stone.’ |
| 241 | The false prophet: ‘Of course the statue is sacred—do you think I’d sell you something cheap?’ |
| 240 | The false prophet: ‘Miracles are guaranteed—unless they don’t happen, then it’s your fault for not buying enough candles.’ |
| 239 | The false prophet: ‘The statue doesn’t need ears to hear you… but somehow it only hears after you pay me.’ |
| 238 | A mute idol and a loud prophet—guess which one steals your life. |
| 237 | The false prophet: ‘The statue eats nothing, but the false prophet feasts daily on your devotion.’ |
| 236 | False prophets sell silence wrapped in stone and call it faith. |
| 235 | ‘The statue failed? Clearly you didn’t pay enough.’ —false prophet logic. |
| 234 | The false prophet’s favorite miracle? Turning your devotion to a statue into his personal income. |
| 233 | The statue is deaf and blind, but the false prophet is quick to hear the sound of your coins. |
| 232 | False prophets are miracle merchants: they sell silence from a statue and call it ‘faith’. |
| 231 | When the stone idol fails again, the false prophet smiles: Don’t doubt the statue, doubt yourself (and give me more money). |
| 230 | No answer to your prayer? The false prophet says the stone needs more flowers, more candles, more coins—never less hypocrisy. |
| 229 | The statue does nothing, yet the false prophet tells you to crawl harder, kneel deeper, and pay quicker. |
| 228 | False prophets blame your weak faith when the statue stays mute, but never admit their own fat pockets. |
| 227 | False prophets love broken promises: the statue is silent, but they say you didn’t shout loud enough. |
| 226 | When the statue is broken, it can’t feel, hear, see, or act—only the false prophet’s pocket feels the pain. |
| 225 | False prophets need idols to profit—God needs none. |
| 224 | Don’t be deceived: God hears you directly—idols are just tools of religious merchants. |
| 223 | Without the invention of sins and the need to cleanse them, nor the fabricated need for intermediaries, pilgrimages, images, statues, and temples, false prophets make no business; they need lies to be believed, because with truth they cannot profit. |
| 222 | Unmasking idolatry: God listens directly—no images, intermediaries, or temples. |
| 221 | The false prophet: ‘No miracle after bowing before the statue? If you have faith as a mustard seed, you’d get the miracle… Try again—with double faith but triple donation.’ |
| 220 | The statue doesn’t speak, but the false prophet screams: Give me more offerings! |
| 219 | False prophet hotline: press 1 for lies, press 2 for more lies, press 3 to donate. |
| 218 | The false prophet: ‘The statue is broken? Don’t worry, the false prophet still takes your money.’ |
| 217 | The false prophet: ‘Without statues, I am nothing. Without lies, I don’t exist.’ |
| 216 | The false prophet: ‘I hide behind angels and saints because if you look at me directly, you’ll see just a salesman who sold you illusions.’ |
| 215 | The false prophet: ‘No miracle? Easy. I’ll blame your weak faith and sell you a bigger statue.’ |
| 214 | The false prophet: ‘Pray harder to the statue! Not for your miracle… for my bank account.’ |
| 213 | The false prophet: ‘I know the statue is deaf, but relax—I hear perfectly when you drop coins.’ |
| 212 | The false prophet: ‘I am the false prophet: God doesn’t need statues, but I do—otherwise how would I pay for my mansion?’ |
| 211 | The false prophet: ‘Statues are silent, but that’s perfect—silence is my best salesman. They preach by example, and my customers never question my dogmas.’ |
| 210 | The false prophet: ‘God is invisible, but I make Him visible—in statues I can sell.’ |
| 209 | The false prophet: ‘I invent sacred rituals, you invent excuses when nothing happens.’ |
| 208 | The false prophet: ‘If you pray alone, God hears you. If you pray with me, I hear your wallet.’ |
| 207 | The false prophet: ‘The more silent the idol, the louder my pockets.’ |
| 206 | The false prophet: ‘God doesn’t need temples, but I do—mine comes with VIP seats for donors.’ |
| 205 | The false prophet: ‘Of course the statue is mute—that’s why I speak for it (and charge for it).’ |
| 204 | The false prophet: ‘When the miracle doesn’t come, I say: pray harder… and pay harder.’ |
| 203 | The false prophet: ‘Your God listens for free, but I can’t profit from that—so here’s a statue.’ |
| 202 | The false prophet: ‘Miracles delayed? Blame yourself, pay the prophet, and try again.’ |
| 201 | The false prophet: ‘Because free prayer isn’t profitable, we sell you idols.’ |
| 200 | The false prophet: ‘Our statues never answer, but our collection box always does.’ |
| 199 | The false prophet: ‘Need God? Sorry, He’s busy. Talk to my statue assistant instead.’ |
| 198 | The false prophet: ‘From guilt to gold: transforming your prayers into my fortune.’ |
| 197 | The false prophet: ‘The only thing that multiplies here is the offering basket.’ |
| 196 | The false prophet: ‘Idolatry: where your faith meets my business plan.’ |
| 195 | The false prophet: ‘Your God listens for free, but I can’t profit from that—so here’s a statue.’ |
| 194 | If you were forced to say you believe them, you did not find spokesmen of God, but of the Roman Empire. Rome inserted false texts so that conquered peoples would accept the theft of their gold as a divine command. Luke 6:29: Do not ask Rome for the time it stole with its idols, nor for the gold it took from you. |
| 193 | Bible translated to the whole world – is it gospel or control? Rome inserted false texts so that conquered peoples would accept theft as a divine command. Luke 6:29: Do not demand from Rome the time it stole from you with its idols. |
| 192 | The Bible in all languages – is it a divine message or a tool of submission? Rome forged falsehoods so the plundered would not seek justice. Luke 6:29: the other cheek in service of the thief. |
| 191 | The Bible in all languages—light or deception? Rome created false texts so that the oppressed would not seek justice nor reclaim what was taken. Luke 6:29: plunder legitimized as faith. |
| 190 | The Bible in all languages, is it salvation or a trap? Rome fabricated and imposed false texts so that the beaten people would not demand justice or what was stolen from them. Luke 6:29: the robber’s doctrine disguised as the word of God. |
| 189 | Do you believe that globalizing the Bible will bring divine justice? Rome falsified scriptures to make the conquered people a docile people. Mt 5:39-41: the other cheek as the law of the plunderer. |
| 188 | Preaching the Bible in all languages — will it bring justice or repeat Rome’s lie? The empire falsified texts so that the oppressed would not reclaim what was stolen. Mt 5:39-41: imperial submission manual. |
| 187 | Translating the Bible into all languages—will it bring the kingdom of God closer or perpetuate the deception? Rome invented verses to subjugate the peoples it conquered and erase their right to demand justice. Mt 5:39-41: the other cheek in service of the plunderer. |
| 186 | Do you really think that bringing the Bible to all languages and peoples will make the kingdom of God descend? Rome created false texts to replace the ones it hid, with one purpose: that the victims of its empire yield and never reclaim what was taken from them. Mt 5:39-41: submission disguised as virtue. |
| 185 | Do you believe that translating the Bible into all languages and preaching it in all nations will bring the Kingdom of God and His justice? Rome fabricated false scriptures because it never accepted the ones it hid; its goal: that the peoples beaten by its empire submit, not that they claim what it stole from them. Rome put it in writing: Mt 5:39-41, the doctrine of the other cheek and of unpunished plunder. |
| 184 | Do you really think translating the Bible into all languages preserves the truth? Rome invented scriptures to replace those it hid, aiming for the oppressed to forgive the thief and forget the robbery, because Rome also stole. Look for yourself: Matthew 5:39-41 — how Rome taught the oppressed not to claim what is theirs. |
| 183 | If the Roman Empire did not respect the prohibition of idolatry, you can be sure that it also did not respect the true gospel or the true prophetic messages; that is why the book they canonized has many contradictions. Their councils were unfaithful, like that empire. |
| 182 | The coherence of the righteous is the nightmare of the armed liar. — The armed empire fears the word of the righteous. |
| 181 | The owners of the cross and the sword fear the one who carries the truth without symbols. — The armed empire fears the word of the righteous. |
| 180 | The sword conquered bodies, but it fears the word that conquers minds. — The armed oppressor fears the enlightened righteous. |
| 179 | The deceiver shows you a spark of truth so you don’t see the fire of lies he ignited. |
| 178 | They used a truth as a disguise for a lie. And they told you everything had been fulfilled. But the world was not freed. It was subdued. |
| 177 | They pointed to a verse and said: “It was fulfilled.” But injustice reigns. So it was not fulfillment. It was a trap. |
| 176 | The true people of God do not cause famine or oppress the innocent; they cannot justify the same injustices they once suffered. |
| 175 | Those who truly honor God do not feed injustice or the suffering of innocents, nor do they shelter behind absurd excuses to do so. |
| 174 | Do you get outraged by the injustices committed by the Nazis but not outraged if the same injustices are committed by others who call themselves ‘God’s chosen’? That is hypocrisy. |
| 173 | From the temple to the barracks, from the stadium to the cemetery: all is under the blessing of the false prophet who prepares bodies for sacrifice. |
| 172 | Everything that enslaves the mind —twisted religion, weapons, paid football, or flag— is blessed by the false prophet to pave the way for deadly obedience. |
| 171 | The same one who blesses a statue, blesses a bomb. The goal is one: to prepare slaves for a useful death. |
| 170 | They teach you to idolize from childhood: images, balls, anthems, weapons… until you are useful in war without protesting. |
| 169 | From religion to war, from the stadium to the barracks: all blessed by the false prophet, to train obedient ones who will die for others. |
| 168 | He who bends his mind before an image is the perfect soldier to die without anyone giving him reasons. |
| 167 | Who teaches to bow before statues paves the way for blind obedience in war. |
| 166 | The false prophet blesses statues and weapons, teaching to obey without thinking, leading them to die without understanding. |
| 165 | The false prophet blesses the weapons and statues, forerunners of blind obedience. This is how they indoctrinate the people to bow before lifeless figures, then turn them into easy prey for those who send them to die, without explanation and by force. |
| 164 | The brave say no to imposed war; the coward orders it from his palace. |
| 163 | They call you to the front for the homeland, but it is not the homeland: it is their power. And whoever cares for the people does not send them to the slaughterhouse. |
| 162 | They want your life for their wars, not for your freedom. A government that forces death does not deserve obedience. |
| 161 | They ask you to die for their system, while they hide behind their privileges. No one who loves their people forces them to kill or die. |
| 160 | They say it is for the homeland, but it is for a government that never defended you. And the one who defends the people does not send them to die for foreign causes. |
| 159 | They send you to the front saying it is for the homeland, but in reality it is for the government, which does not defend the people. |
| 158 | They ask you for heroism, but they live hidden behind desks and bodyguards. |
| 157 | They demand your life for their flag, but they wouldn’t risk a finger for you. |
| 156 | You give your life, they give speeches. You lose your body, they gain votes. |
| 155 | They send you to die for the homeland, but in reality it is for a government that does not give its life for anyone. |
| 154 | They force you to kill and die for interests that are not yours. They don’t ask your opinion, only obedience. |
| 153 | They order you to defend what they own, not who you are. And if you come back broken, they say thank you… and give you a plaque. |
| 152 | They say they send you to defend the homeland, but in reality, they send you to defend their interests. They don’t give you explanations, they give you orders. And if you return without a leg, maybe they’ll give you a medal… but they will never give your leg back. |
| 151 | They break your body in the name of duty, and they keep theirs for the feast. |
| 150 | In exchange for your arms or legs, they give you a medal. They, on the other hand, never went to the front and remain whole in their palaces. |
| 149 | In exchange for your arms or legs, they give you a medal. They, on the other hand, never went to the front and remain whole in their palaces. |
| 148 | Go to the front and lose your legs, so others can walk peacefully to palaces built with your blood. |
| 147 | The worship of statues is the antechamber of the blind obedience that the government needs to send bodies to war. |
| 146 | They bend the will with statues, so that they march submissively to the government’s wars. |
| 145 | First they force them to kneel before images, then they send them to die for the government in wars that do not belong to them. |
| 144 | Reverence to statues from childhood paves the way for compulsory military service and meaningless death. |
| 143 | First they make you kneel before images, then they march you to war with no right to say no. |
| 142 | The worship of statues is the antechamber to blind obedience that leads to the battlefield. |
| 141 | He who learns to obey before statues ends up killing or dying without thinking about useless wars. |
| 140 | They break the will with statues, so they march submissively to others. |
| 139 | Whoever kneels before idols made by human hands becomes easy prey for the call to die for flags. |
| 138 | Idol worship and saint veneration are the antechamber to blind obedience that leads to the battlefield. |
| 137 | Idolatry taught from childhood paves the way to mandatory military service and meaningless death. |
| 136 | First, they indoctrinate them to kneel before lifeless images, so that later it is easier to send them to die for empty causes. |
| 135 | The slander of valor: how the tyrant calls coward the one who fights to live. Because the true coward is not the one who escapes imposed war, but the one who imposes war from his safe throne. |
| 134 | They want to convince you that dying for them is bravery, and living for yourself is cowardice. Don’t allow it. |
| 133 | The true coward is the one who lets himself be killed without questioning. The brave fights not to be another victim. |
| 132 | Forced military service: The coward collects corpses and wants monuments. The brave survive without asking for applause. |
| 131 | The coward sends others to die and demands statues. The brave fight to live and only asks for respect. |
| 130 | You are not a leader, you are a parasite in a command uniform. You force others to fight because you know no one would willingly die for you. |
| 129 | True killers applaud standing while the dead are honored with lies. They call them heroes… after using them as cannon fodder. |
| 128 | They call them heroes… after using them as cannon fodder. First they use them, then they honor them… to keep using the next ones. |
| 127 | No political speech, no arms factory, and no convinced slaves… there is no war. They call them heroes… after using them as cannon fodder. |
| 126 | Arms manufacturers, along with politicians who justified their use, try to paint as heroes the victims they themselves sent to die. Victims of their own peoples. |
| 125 | War: a politician who lies, an arms dealer who profits, and slaves who die believing it is for honor. |
| 124 | For the war business to work, a convincing politician, an opportunistic arms dealer, and people convinced while alive—or forced—to believe they will die for a good cause are needed. |
| 123 | The business of war needs manipulated martyrs, not free thinkers. They die convinced or they die forced. But they die so others get richer. |
| 122 | The business of war only needs three things: speeches, weapons… and slaves willing to die. There is no war without manipulated minds or sacrificable bodies. |
| 121 | Without manipulated minds, without armed hands, and without forced bodies… there is no war. |
| 120 | The politician manufactures the speech, the merchant manufactures the weapons, and the slave puts the body. Forced, always at the front. They make business. You put the corpse. |
| 119 | War does not forgive those who obey without thinking. The fallen on the first day are not heroes, they are uniformed prisoners. |
| 118 | The first victims of war are the slaves who could not refuse forced conscription. The tyrant does not kill the enemy first, he kills his own. |
| 117 | They declare war from desks, others pay with their lives. |
| 116 | The coward uses patriots as a shield, but the wise man does not allow himself to be used. |
| 115 | You don’t fight, dictator. You only send others to die. Because you know you’re not worth a bullet. |
| 114 | The coward declares war and sends others to the front, but he does not go. The hero, on the other hand, fights for his life, without fear, regardless of what others may say. |
| 113 | A shepherd who tells the sheep ‘love the wolves’ or ‘treat the wolves like sheep’ is not a good shepherd. The words of the good shepherd were adulterated by the empire of wolves. |
| 112 | The wicked cannot be corrected. He is not a sheep, he is a wolf. The sheep may stray, but returns to the right path if guided. The wolf pretends to be a sheep to inspire trust and betray later. The shepherd does not shepherd the wolf; he hunts it. |
| 111 | There are no “God’s chosen” who commit crimes with impunity. There are no “sacred causes” that justify children’s hunger. There are no “just wars” that allow the annihilation of the innocent. |
| 110 | Throughout history, wars between ruling elites have been fought by common citizens who had no personal conflict with the enemy. No government has the moral right to force a human being to kill another. |
| 109 | Those who declare wars and those forced to fight them — a brutal contrast: The people die without knowing why, fight for lands they never asked for, lose their children, live in ruins. The leaders survive without consequences, sign treaties from safe offices, protect their families and power, live in bunkers and palaces. |
| 108 | Forcing someone to fight is not patriotism. It is slavery disguised as duty. It is state-sponsored kidnapping in uniform. And no human being should be forced to kill another in the name of someone who doesn’t even risk their own life. |
| 107 | Forced recruitment: Should those two young men really kill each other? Or should they shake hands and ask who forced them to be there? |
| 106 | The flag does not make you free if it waves over your grave by someone else’s orders. Those who will never go to the front should not have the right to send others. |
| 105 | In modern war, as in the Coliseum, those who die did not choose to fight. |
| 104 | When people kill other people they do not hate, they obey leaders who do. |
| 103 | A modern empire no longer needs a coliseum: it only needs propaganda, tense borders, and obedient soldiers. |
| 102 | War is the favorite show of those who don’t bleed. |
| 101 | The blood shed in the name of the homeland often only nourishes the power of traitors. |
| 100 | No patriotic speech justifies dying for someone who wouldn’t give their life for you. |
| 99 | Whoever turns the people into soldiers has first turned them into slaves. |
| 98 | The true revolution will not come when nations hate other nations, but when people recognize that their enemies are those who force them to fight. |
| 97 | The serpent’s monuments do not honor God, but vanity and deceit. Bowing before them is accepting its lie as truth. |
| 96 | The serpent cannot endure righteousness; that’s why it wants you to bend and kiss the feet of its false gods. |
| 95 | The righteous walks upright, but the serpent hates those who do not kneel before its twisted religion. |
| 94 | The serpent crawls and wants humanity to crawl too, prostrate before its idols. |
| 93 | The serpent cannot endure righteousness; that’s why it wants you to bow and kiss the feet of its monuments. |
| 92 | The serpent demands reverence, but not to God—rather to the statues it inspired. The serpent enforces worship to its images, hoping you bow like it does before error. |
| 91 | The serpent loves worship on your knees, because that way the righteous bend like her. She does not want your obedience, she wants your humiliation: the serpent rejoices when you kneel before her lies. |
| 90 | The serpent crawls and demands that you also bow before its twisted idols. The serpent teaches you to bend, not out of humility, but to worship what it created. |
| 89 | The serpent wants you to imitate its bent figure, bowing before the idols it itself raised. |
| 88 | Serving God is not keeping silent before the wolves: it is exposing them and making them fall, crushed by justice. |
| 87 | The righteous do not ask for silence in the face of evil: they expose the wolves. |
| 86 | He who says “do not judge” while protecting the wicked has already been judged by his own mouth. |
| 85 | They are not wounded sheep: they are disguised predators, and their excuses no longer deceive. |
| 84 | The wolves use Bible phrases to shield themselves from justice: here we dismantle them one by one. |
| 83 | When a venerated statue breaks, it doesn’t feel pain; the one who feels it is the one who was deceived, not by the statue itself, but by the one who used it to manipulate him. |
| 82 | Serving God is not staying silent before the wolves: it’s exposing them and making them fall by justice. |
| 81 | The righteous hates the wicked: dismantling the false doctrine of loving God’s enemies. |
| 80 | They say “God loves everyone” to protect the wicked: we dismantle that false mercy. |
| 79 | Wolves say ‘nobody is perfect’ while planning their next abuse without remorse. |
| 78 | Excuses of wolves dismantled: he who asks for love without justice wants to cover his wickedness. |
| 77 | Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “God is doing something in his life,” yes: He is exposing him to show that some who come to the flock with the title of pastor do so to deceive and devour. |
| 76 | Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Do not criticize the minister of God,” but if that minister rapes, steals, or lies, he is not a minister of God but a minister of deception. |
| 75 | Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “He is a victim too,” but the wolf in sheep’s clothing who was unmasked was never a lost sheep… he was a wolf from the start. |
| 74 | Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Everyone deserves a second chance,” but the wolf does not seek redemption, only new opportunities to abuse; it is not a stray sheep that wants to return to the path: it is a predator looking to repeat. |
| 73 | Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “He is being attacked by Satan,” but Satan lives in the wolves: they are not his victims, they are part of him. |
| 72 | Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Don’t judge him, pray for him,” but praying for a wolf doesn’t make it a sheep, it only gives it more time to devour. |
| 71 | Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Don’t judge him, pray for him,” but praying for a wolf doesn’t take away its fangs. |
| 70 | Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Don’t judge him, pray for him,” but praying for a wolf won’t turn it into a sheep. |
| 69 | Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “God can forgive him,” but God does not forgive those who do not repent… and the wolf does not repent: he hides. |
| 68 | Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Nobody is perfect,” but you don’t need perfection to not be a criminal. |
| 67 | Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “He fell into temptation,” but the one who preys does not fall—he reveals what he is. |
| 66 | Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “We are all sinners,” but not all of us are wolves in sheep’s clothing. |
| 65 | The wolf wants the righteous to say he is also evil… that way he can keep feeding among them without being exposed. |
| 64 | Do not blame yourself to avoid disturbing the guilty. The righteous does not share guilt, he exposes the wolf. |
| 63 | Do not join the flock that beats its chest while planning its next hypocrisy. Praise the one who kept you clean among wolves. |
| 62 | The fraud says: ‘we are all guilty’ to hide among the righteous. The righteous replies: ‘I am not like you, and God knows it.’ |
| 61 | Who lives in justice should not confess sins they have not committed, but point out those who commit them and hide behind cassocks. |
| 60 | The lamb is disgusted by bloody meat; the disguised impostor gets excited, because his soul is not that of a sheep, but of a wild beast. |
| 59 | The blood feast does not attract the lamb, but it does attract the disguised wolf who is still a butcher inside. |
| 58 | The impostor dressed as a lamb speaks meekly, but his appetite betrays him when he sees meat. The true lamb withdraws when he sees meat and blood on the table; the wolf in sheep’s clothing draws near with desire, because his nature is to devour, not to graze. |
| 57 | The lamb flees from the blood feast; the impostor celebrates it with hunger. Not everyone who bleats is a lamb: offer meat and you will know if it’s a hidden wolf. |
| 56 | The test of meat reveals whether it is a genuine lamb or a disguised wolf. The wolf in sheep’s clothing pretends to be meek, but meat awakens its instinct. |
| 55 | Offer meat and you will see who is a lamb inside and who merely wears the disguise. The true lamb feeds on justice; the false one, on meat and appearances. |
| 54 | The meat unmasks the wolf who dresses as a lamb, but it does not deceive the one who is truly a lamb. |
| 53 | The true lamb turns away from the meat, but the wolf disguised as a lamb lunges at it. |
| 52 | The impostor, dressed as a lamb, can’t resist the meat; the true lamb doesn’t even come close. |
| 51 | The disguise can fool the eyes, but not at the table. The wolf disguises itself as a lamb, but cannot hide its hunger for meat. The meat reveals what the disguise conceals. |
| 50 | Self-flagellations: He who loves blood is not a lamb, but a disguised predator. The lamb prefers grass; the wolf seeks sacrifice. Even if the wolf dresses as a lamb, he cannot hide his thirst for innocent blood. |
| 49 | The meat is the test that separates the righteous from the impostor, the sheep from the wolf in sheep’s clothing who seeks to devour flesh. The lamb prefers grass; the wolf seeks the sacrifice. |
| 48 | The wolf dresses in innocence, but his instinct betrays him. Meat is the test that separates the righteous from the impostor, the sheep from the wolf in sheep’s clothing who seeks to devour flesh. |
| 47 | Offer meat, and you will know who is a lamb and who only pretends to be. The lamb rejects temptation; the wolf devours it without hesitation. |
| 46 | The meat reveals what the disguise hides. The wolf disguises itself as a lamb, but cannot hide its hunger for meat. |
| 45 | The lamb turns away from the meat; the disguised wolf leaps upon it. |
| 44 | The lamb and the wolf disguised as a lamb react differently when offered meat. |
| 43 | Without sheep, the wolf no longer pretends to be a shepherd: it bites the one it once pretended to help. When truth reigns, lies turn on themselves. |
| 42 | The flock set free, the pack falls apart. When the righteous flee, the wicked devour each other like beasts without direction. |
| 41 | When the righteous withdraw, the wicked turn on each other. When the innocent escape, the guilty tear each other apart. |
| 40 | Wolves thrive among ignorant sheep, but destroy themselves when there’s no one left to deceive. When lies no longer fool the righteous, liars turn on each other. |
| 39 | Without sheep to deceive, the wolves reveal their true hunger. When the sheep are safe, the wolves are left without prey and turn on each other. |
| 38 | He’s not a pastor who fell; he’s a wolf who was exposed. The wolf doesn’t fall from heaven—it climbs the pulpit. |
| 37 | The criminal pastor did not betray his calling, he only revealed his true face. Sin did not turn the pastor into a wolf; it only removed the disguise. The crime did not corrupt him, it exposed him. |
| 36 | When a pastor is found in evil, he has not fallen: he has been revealed. |
| 35 | A pastor caught in a crime is not a fallen pastor, but a wolf unmasked. |
| 34 | When the sheep are already saved, the wolves devour each other. |
| 33 | If God loved the wicked and Satan, then to be wicked or to be Satan would not be wrong. But God does not love the wicked, even if he ignores the truth, because his evil springs from his own corruption. God loves the righteous, even if he was deceived, because his heart does not desire evil. And the wicked, whether he knows the truth or not, God abhors him… and God will destroy him. |
| 32 | The false prophet says: “God forgives the wicked all his injustices… but does not forgive the righteous for speaking ill of our dogmas.” |
| 31 | The false prophet says: “God forgives every injustice… except speaking ill of our dogmas.” |
| 30 | The false prophet forgives the wicked their sins, but not the righteous who exposes him. |
| 29 | For the false prophet, speaking against injustice is less serious than speaking against his dogmas. |
| 28 | The false prophet says: God forgives everything, except lack of blind faith. |
| 27 | The false prophet canonizes the criminal who applauds him and condemns the righteous who contradict him. |
| 26 | For the false prophet, the only unforgivable sin is questioning his religion. |
| 25 | The false prophet absolves you of every sin, except the sin of thinking for yourself. |
| 24 | The false prophet claims that God forgives every injustice, except questioning his dogmas. |
| 23 | God abhors the wicked, even if he ignores the truth, because evil springs from his heart. |
| 22 | God’s love is neither blind nor complicit. He does not embrace those who hate justice. He loves the righteous but rejects the wicked. And even if the world blesses the wicked, God will cut them off. |
| 21 | The flattering politician and the false prophet rely on lies dressed as tradition; the righteous combats them, because his mission is not to please everyone, but to protect the righteous. |
| 20 | The flattering politician and the false prophet cling to deep-rooted but deceptive traditions to gain popularity; the righteous refutes them, not to please the masses, but to prevent other righteous from being deceived. |
| 19 | The false prophet conceals contradictions he cannot explain; he calls them ‘apparent’. The true prophet reveals them, even though they have been venerated as ‘sacred truths’ for centuries. |
| 18 | The false prophet hides contradictions and, unable to explain them coherently, calls them ‘apparent’; the true prophet denounces them, even if for centuries they have been considered ‘sacred truths’. |
| 17 | In many cases, the empire mutilated the messages that bothered it. But the truth does not die, because reality remains what it is, even if they say it is something else. |
| 16 | In many cases, the empire destroyed the most uncomfortable messages by replacing them with moderate versions. But the truth cannot be destroyed, because history remains the same even if you are told a false story. |
| 15 | Between every lie built with cunning, there is a truth waiting to be unearthed with wisdom. |
| 14 | The solar empire deceived with beautiful words, but the truth did not die: it hid in parables, awaiting righteous eyes that could understand it. |
| 13 | The sun-worshipping empire was not sincere. But some truths disguised themselves as parables to survive, waiting for those who could decipher them. |
| 12 | Unjust power hates the just word more than the sword. |
| 11 | The wise corrects the friend; the fool flatters the enemy. |
| 10 | The false prophet wants everyone so he can take everyone’s money; the true prophet only wants to alert the just to the deception. |
| 9 | The false prophet wants to drag everyone because he covets the money of both the just and the unjust; the true prophet only seeks to warn the just against deception. |
| 8 | The false prophet manipulates fear; the true prophet awakens reason. |
| 7 | The false prophet asks for loyalty to himself; the true prophet demands loyalty to the truth. |
| 6 | The false prophet wants fame; the true prophet wants justice. |
| 5 | The false prophet seeks applause; the true one does not fear rejection. |
| 4 | The false prophet embraces both the unjust and the righteous equally; the true prophet separates light from darkness. |
| 3 | The false prophet makes concessions to avoid losing followers; the true prophet does not yield a single letter of justice. |
| 2 | The just reason and express their thoughts. And that is enough to shake empires based on inconsistencies. |
| 1 | The false prophet promises salvation to the unjust; the true prophet warns that the unjust will not change and only the righteous will be saved. |
BESTIADN – The Number of the Beast – 666 means imperfection (Video language: Spanish) https://youtu.be/A7DkkVCXxdI
Gabriel causes the fall of a god. (Video language: Spanish) https://youtu.be/kWSXwLdLGlM
https://naodanxxii.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/idi02-the-plot.pdf .”
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I am not Christian; I am henotheist. I believe in one supreme God above all, and I believe that several created gods exist—some faithful, others deceivers. I only pray to the supreme God. But since I was indoctrinated from childhood in Roman Christianity, I believed in its teachings for many years. I applied those ideas even when common sense told me otherwise. For example—so to speak—I turned the other cheek to a woman who had already struck me on one. A woman who, at first, acted like a friend, but then, without justification, began treating me as if I were her enemy, with strange and contradictory behavior. Influenced by the Bible, I believed she had become an enemy because of some spell, and that what she needed was prayer to return to being the friend she had once shown herself to be (or pretended to be). But in the end, everything only got worse. As soon as I had the chance to dig deeper, I uncovered the lie and felt betrayed in my faith. I came to understand that many of those teachings did not come from the true message of justice, but from Roman Hellenism infiltrated into the Scriptures. And I confirmed I had been deceived. That’s why I now denounce Rome and its fraud. I do not fight against God, but against the slanders that have corrupted His message. Proverbs 29:27 declares that the righteous hates the wicked. However, 1 Peter 3:18 claims that the righteous died for the wicked. Who can believe that someone would die for those he hates? To believe it is to have blind faith; it is to accept incoherence. And when blind faith is preached, could it be because the wolf wants his prey not to see the deception?
Jehovah will shout like a mighty warrior: “I will take vengeance on My enemies!”
(Revelation 15:3 + Isaiah 42:13 + Deuteronomy 32:41 + Nahum 1:2–7)
And what about the so-called “love for the enemy” that, according to some Bible verses, the Son of Jehovah supposedly preached—claiming we should imitate His Father’s perfection through universal love? (Mark 12:25–37, Psalm 110:1–6, Matthew 5:38–48)
That is a lie spread by the enemies of both Father and Son.
A false doctrine born from mixing Hellenism with sacred words.
Rome invented lies to protect criminals and destroy God’s justice. «From the traitor Judas to the convert Paul»
I thought they were doing witchcraft on her, but she was the witch. These are my arguments. ( https://eltrabajodegabriel.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/idi02-the-religion-i-defend-is-named-justice.pdf
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Is that all your power, wicked witch?
Walking on the edge of death along the dark path, but looking for the light, interpreting the lights projected on the mountains so as not to make a false step, to avoid death. █
Night was falling on the main road.
A blanket of darkness covered the winding path that wound through the mountains.
He did not walk aimlessly.
His goal was freedom, but the journey had only just begun.
With his body numb from the cold and his stomach empty for days,
he had no company but the elongated shadow cast by the headlights of the trucks that roared beside him,
advancing without stopping, indifferent to his presence.
Every step was a challenge,
every curve a new trap from which he had to emerge unscathed.
For seven nights and mornings,
he was forced to advance along the thin yellow line of a narrow road with just two lanes,
while trucks, buses and trailers whizzed by just inches from his body.
In the darkness, the deafening roar of engines enveloped him,
and the lights of trucks coming from behind cast their glow on the mountain in front of him.
At the same time, other trucks approached in the opposite direction,
forcing him to decide in fractions of a second
whether to pick up the pace or remain still in his precarious crossing,
where every movement meant the difference between life and death.
Hunger was a beast that devoured him from the inside,
but the cold was no less merciless.
In the sierra, the early hours of the morning were invisible claws that penetrated to the bones.
The wind enveloped him with its icy breath,
as if it wanted to extinguish the last spark of life that remained to him.
He took refuge where he could,
sometimes under a bridge,
other times in a corner of concrete that offered him a minimum of shelter.
But the rain was unforgiving.
Water seeped into his torn clothes,
sticking to his skin and stealing what little warmth he still had.
The trucks continued their march,
and he, stubbornly hoping that someone would feel sorry,
raised his hand, waiting for a gesture of humanity.
But the drivers drove on.
Some with looks of contempt,
others simply ignoring him, as if he were a ghost.
Every now and then, a compassionate soul would stop and offer him a quick ride,
but they were few.
Most saw him as a nuisance,
a shadow on the road,
someone not worth helping.
On one of those endless nights,
desperation drove him to search for food among the scraps left by travelers.
He was not ashamed to admit it:
he fought for food with pigeons,
snatching pieces of hardened biscuits before they could make them disappear.
It was an unequal fight,
but he was determined:
he was not willing to kneel before any image,
nor to accept any man as «only lord and savior».
He was not willing to please those sinister individuals
who had already kidnapped him three times over religious differences,
who with their slanders had led him to walk that yellow line.
At another time, a kind man offered him a piece of bread and a drink.
A small gesture,
but in his pain,
that kindness was a balm.
But indifference was the norm.
When he asked for help,
many would walk away,
as if they feared that his misery was contagious.
Sometimes, a simple «no» was enough to extinguish all hope,
but on other occasions, contempt was reflected in cold words or empty looks.
He didn’t understand how they could ignore someone who could barely stand,
how they could watch a man collapse without batting an eyelid.
And yet, he kept going.
Not because he had the strength,
but because he had no other choice.
He continued down the road,
leaving behind him miles of asphalt,
nights without rest and days without food.
Adversity hit him with everything it had,
but he resisted.
Because deep down,
even in the most absolute desperation,
the spark of survival still burned within him,
fueled by the desire for freedom and justice.
Psalm 118:17
“”I will not die, but I will live to proclaim the works of the Lord.
18 The Lord has chastened me severely, but He has not given me over to death.””
Psalm 41:4
“”I said, ‘Lord, have mercy on me
and heal me, for I confess with repentance that I have sinned against You.’””
Job 33:24-25
“”God will have mercy on him and say, ‘Deliver him from going down to the pit; I have found a ransom;
25 his flesh shall become fresher than in childhood, and he shall return to the days of his youth.’””
Psalm 16:8
“”I have set the Lord always before me;
because He is at my right hand, I will not be shaken.””
Psalm 16:11
“”You will show me the path of life;
in Your presence, there is fullness of joy;
at Your right hand, there are pleasures forevermore.””
Psalm 41:11-12
“”By this, I will know that You are pleased with me:
if my enemy does not triumph over me.
12 As for me, You uphold me in my integrity
and set me in Your presence forever.””
Revelation 11:4
“”These witnesses are the two olive trees and the two lampstands standing before the God of the earth.””
Isaiah 11:2
“”The Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him:
the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might, the Spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord.””
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I made the mistake of defending the faith in the Bible, but out of ignorance. However, now I see that it is not the guiding book of the religion that Rome persecuted, but of the one it created to please itself with celibacy. That’s why they preached a Christ who doesn’t marry a woman, but rather His church, and angels who, despite having male names, do not look like men (draw your own conclusions). These figures are akin to the false saints—plaster-statue kissers—and similar to the Greco-Roman gods because, in fact, they are the same pagan gods under different names.
What they preach is a message incompatible with the interests of true saints. Therefore, this is my penance for that unintentional sin. By denying one false religion, I deny them all. And when I finish doing my penance, then God will forgive me and bless me with her, with that special woman I need. Because, although I don’t believe in the entire Bible, I do believe in what seems right and consistent to me within it; the rest is slander from the Romans.
Proverbs 28:13
“”He who covers his sins will not prosper, but whoever confesses and forsakes them will have mercy from the Lord.””
Proverbs 18:22
“”He who finds a wife finds a treasure and receives favor from the Lord.””
I seek the Lord’s favor incarnated in that special woman. She must be as the Lord commands me to be. If this upsets you, it’s because you have lost:
Leviticus 21:14
“”A widow, or a divorced woman, or a defiled woman, or a prostitute, he shall not marry these, but he shall marry a virgin from his own people.””
To me, she is glory:
1 Corinthians 11:7
“”Woman is the glory of man.””
Glory is victory, and I will find it with the power of light. Therefore, even though I don’t know her yet, I have named her: Light Victory.
And I nicknamed my web pages “UFOs” because they travel at the speed of light, reaching corners of the world and shooting out rays of truth that strike down the slanderers. With the help of my web pages, I will find her, and she will find me.
When she finds me and I find her, I will tell her this:
“”You have no idea how many programming algorithms I had to devise to find you. You can’t imagine all the difficulties and adversaries I faced to find you, my Light of Victory.
I faced death itself many times:
Even a witch pretended to be you. Imagine, she told me she was the light, despite her slanderous behavior. She slandered me like no one else, but I defended myself like no one else to find you. You are a being of light; that’s why we were made for each other!
Now let’s get out of this damn place…
So this is my story. I know she will understand me, and so will the righteous.
This is what I did at the end of 2005, when I was 30 years old.
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https://144k.xyz/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/holy-weapons-armas-divinas.xlsx Michael and his angels throw Zeus and his angels into the abyss of hell. (Video language: Spanish) https://youtu.be/n1b8Wbh6AHI
1 রোমান সাম্রাজ্য, বাহিরা, মুহাম্মদ, যীশু এবং নির্যাতিত ইহুদি ধর্ম। , Deuteronomy 25:14, #Deuteronomy25, Genesis 16:16, Psalms 139:13, 2 Samuel 1:26, Deuteronomy 19:21, #Deathpenalty , Bengali , #RUR https://gabriels.work/2025/02/12/%e0%a6%b0%e0%a7%8b%e0%a6%ae%e0%a6%be%e0%a6%a8-%e0%a6%b8%e0%a6%be%e0%a6%ae%e0%a7%8d%e0%a6%b0%e0%a6%be%e0%a6%9c%e0%a7%8d%e0%a6%af-%e0%a6%ac%e0%a6%be%e0%a6%b9%e0%a6%bf%e0%a6%b0%e0%a6%be-%e0%a6%ae/ 2 Los detalles de una persecución religiosa, llevada a cabo con crueles torturas, torturas crueles como las que hizo la iglesia católica en su demoniaca inquisición, en su nada santa inquisición: El intento por destruir mi capacidad de pensar coherentemente perduró incluso después del tercer secuestro ocurrido en 2005 https://ntiend.me/2024/10/21/los-detalles-de-una-persecucion-religiosa-llevada-a-cabo-con-crueles-torturas-torturas-crueles-como-las-que-hizo-la-iglesia-catolica-en-su-demonica-inquisicion-en-su-nada-santa-inquisicion-el-inte/ 3 ¿Es la Biblia totalmente fiable?, No, y sustento porque no lo es. https://ntiend.me/2024/04/04/es-la-biblia-totalmente-fiable-no-y-sustento-porque-no-lo-es/ 4 Soy el héroe de la princesa y eso irrita al villano de escamas al cual le digo: Aleja tus estatuas de ella, infeliz idólatra rebelde!, la ley de mi Dios dice: Éxodo 20:5 No te inclinarás a las imágenes, ni las honrarás; porque yo soy Jehová tu Dios celoso. Y cómo no has respetado este mandamiento, has falsificado el evangelio, por eso la Biblia tiene mentiras de Roma, con las cuales a ella no la engañarás, serpiente antigua!!, la virgen justa creerá en mi testimonio y no en tus calumnias https://144k.xyz/2024/01/22/soy-el-heroe-de-la-princesa-y-eso-irrita-al-villano-de-escamas-al-cual-le-digo-aleja-tus-estatuas-de-ella-infeliz-idolatra-rebelde-la-ley-de-mi-dios-dice-exodo-205-no-te-inclinaras-a-las-image/ 5 Precisamente para evitar asesinatos de personas inocentes Dios dictó pena de muerte, Dios no dictó cárcel sino pena de muerte para ellos. https://afavordelajusticiapropiadelosjustos.blogspot.com/2023/01/precisamente-para-evitar-asesinatos-de.html

“Who is responsible for evil, “”Satan”” or the person who commits evil? Don’t be fooled by stupid justifications because “”the Devil”” they blame for their own evil deeds is actually themselves. The typical excuse of the perverse religious person: “”I am not like this because I am not the one who does this evil, it is the Devil who has possessed me who does this evil.”” The Romans, acting as “”Satan,”” created content that they also passed off as laws of Moses, unjust content to discredit just content: The Bible does not only contain truths, it also contains lies. Satan is a being of flesh and blood because it means: the slanderer. The Romans slandered Paul by attributing to him the authorship of the message in Ephesians 6:12. The fight is against flesh and blood. Numbers 35:33 mentions the death penalty against flesh and blood, the angels sent by God to Sodom destroyed flesh and blood, and not “”spiritual hosts of evil in the heavenly realms.”” Matthew 23:15 states that the Pharisees make their followers even more corrupt than themselves, suggesting that someone can become unjust due to external influence. On the other hand, Daniel 12:10 states that the unjust will continue acting unjustly because it is in their nature, and only the righteous will understand the path of justice. The lack of harmony between these two messages shows that some parts of the Bible contradict each other, calling into question its absolute truthfulness. https://naodanxxii.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/idi02-the-plot.pdf .” “The Roman Empire, Bahira, Muhammad, Jesus and persecuted Judaism. Introductory message: Look at what those who refused to eat pork despite being tortured by King Antiochus IV Epiphanes, a Zeus-worshipping king, believed in. Look at how the elderly Eleazar, along with seven brothers and their mother, were murdered by the Greek king Antiochus for refusing to eat pork. Was God cruel enough to abolish a law that He Himself established and for the sake of which those faithful Jews offered their lives in the hope of receiving eternal life through that sacrifice? God is not cruel, otherwise God would not be the best. God is not friend of the wicked, otherwise God would be cruel and part of the problem, not of the solution. Those who abolished that law were neither Jesus nor his disciples. They were Romans who had the same gods as the Greeks: Jupiter (Zeus), Cupid (Eros), Minerva (Athena), Neptune (Poseidon), Both Romans and Greeks enjoyed pork and seafood, but faithful Jews rejected these foods. 2 Maccabees 7:1 Seven brothers and their mother were arrested. The king wanted to force them to eat pork, which was forbidden by law, by beating them with whips and ox sinews. 2 One of them spoke on behalf of all the brothers, saying, “What do you want to know by questioning us? We are ready to die rather than break the laws of our ancestors.” 8 He answered in his native language, “I will not eat pork meat!” So he was also subjected to torment. 9 But as he breathed his last he said: You, criminal, take away our present life. But God will raise us who died for his laws to eternal life. Message: The birth and death of the fourth beast. The Greco-Roman alliance by the same gods. The Seleucid Empire. Beware of believing in the gospel of the antichrist (Good news for the unrighteous, although false) If you want to save yourself from the deception of the adversary of justice, consider that: To reject the false gospel of Rome, accept that if Jesus was righteous then He did not love His enemies, and if He was not a hypocrite then He did not preach love for enemies because He did not preach what He did not practice: Proverbs 29: 27 The righteous hate the unrighteous, and the unrighteous hate the righteous. This is part of the gospel adulterated by the Romans for the Bible: 1 Peter 3: 18 For Christ died once for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God. Now look at this that disproves that slander: Psalm 118: 20 This is the gate of the LORD; the righteous shall enter thereat. 21 I will thank you because you have heard me and have been my salvation. 22 The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. Jesus curses his enemies in the parable that predicts his death and return: Luke 20:14 But when the tenants of the vineyard saw it, they reasoned among themselves, saying, This is the heir; come, let us kill him, that the inheritance may be ours. 15 So they cast him out of the vineyard and killed him. What will the owner of the vineyard do to them then? 16 He will come and destroy these tenants and give the vineyard to others. When they heard this, they said, “Certainly not!” 17 But Jesus looked at them and said, “What then is this that is written: ‘The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone’?” He spoke of this stone, the nightmare stone of the king of Babylon: Daniel 2: 31 As you watched, O king, behold, a great image stood before you, a very great image whose glory was exceedingly excellent; its appearance was terrifying. 32 The head of the image was of fine gold, its breast and arms of silver, its belly and thighs of bronze, 33 its legs of iron, and its feet partly of iron and partly of clay. 34 As you watched, a stone was cut out without hands, and it struck the image on its feet of iron and clay and broke them in pieces. 35 Then the iron, the clay, the bronze, the silver, and the gold were broken into pieces and became like chaff from the summer threshing floors; the wind carried them away, leaving no trace of them. But the stone that struck the image became a great mountain and filled the whole earth. The fourth beast is the alliance of the leaders of all false religions friendly to the denounced Roman fraud. Christianity and Islam dominate the world, most governments either swear by the Koran or the Bible, for that simple reason, even if governments deny it, they are religious governments that submit to the religious authorities behind those books by which they swore. Here I will show you the Roman influence on the dogmas of these religions and how they are far from the dogmas of the religion that Rome persecuted. In addition, what I am going to show you is not part of the religion that is known today as Judaism. And if we add to this the brotherhood of the leaders of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, there are enough elements to point to Rome as the creator of the dogmas of these religions, and that the last religion mentioned is not the same as the Judaism that Rome persecuted. Yes, I am stating that Rome created Christianity and that it persecuted a Judaism different from the current one, the loyal leaders of legitimate Judaism would never give fraternal embraces to disseminators of idolatrous doctrines. It is evident that I am not a Christian, then why do I quote passages from the Bible to support what I say? Because not everything in the Bible belongs exclusively to Christianity, part of its content is the content of the religion of the path of justice that was persecuted by the Roman Empire for being contrary to the Roman ideal of making “All roads lead to Rome (That is, that these roads favor imperial interests), that is why I take some passages from the Bible to support my statements. Daniel 2: 40 And the fourth kingdom shall be strong as iron; and as iron breaks and shatters all things, so it shall break and crush all things. 41 And what you saw of the feet and toes, partly of potter’s clay and partly of iron, shall be a divided kingdom; and there shall be in it some of the strength of iron, even as you saw iron mixed with clay. 42 And because the toes of the feet were partly of iron and partly of clay, the kingdom shall be partly strong and partly broken. 43 Just as you saw the iron mixed with clay, they shall be mixed by human alliances; but they shall not cleave one to another, even as iron is not mixed with clay. 44 And in the days of these kings the God of heaven shall set up a kingdom which shall never be destroyed, neither shall the kingdom be left to another people; it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, but it shall stand forever. The fourth kingdom is the kingdom of false religions. That is why the Popes in the Vatican are honored by dignitaries from countries like the United States. The leading country in the world is not the United States, it is not the flag of the United States that flies in the main squares of the capitals of various Latin American countries, it is the flag of the Vatican that flies. The Popes meet with the leaders of other dominant religions, something impossible to imagine between prophets and false prophets. But between false prophets such alliances are possible. The cornerstone is justice. The Romans not only despised the fact that he was a just man, but also the fact that he deserved to marry a just woman: 1 Corinthians 11: 7 Woman is the glory of man. They have been preached a Jesus who does not seek a wife for himself, as if he were like the Roman priests who like celibacy and who have worshipped the image of Jupiter (Zeus); in fact, they call the image of Zeus the image of Jesus. The Romans not only falsified details of Jesus’ personality, but also details of his faith and his personal and collective goals. Fraud and concealment of information in the Bible is found even in some of the texts attributed to Moses and the prophets. To trust that the Romans faithfully preached the messages of Moses and the prophets before Jesus only to deny it with some Roman falsehoods in the New Testament of the Bible would be a mistake, because that would be too easy to disprove. There are also contradictions in the Old Testament, I will cite examples: Circumcision as a religious rite is similar to self-flagellation as a religious rite. I find it impossible to accept that God on the one hand said: Do not make cuts in your skin as part of a religious rite. And on the other hand He ordered circumcision, which involves making cuts in the skin to remove the foreskin. Leviticus 19: 28 They shall not make any scalp cuts on their heads, nor shave off the edges of their beards, nor make any cuttings in their flesh. In conflict with Genesis 17: 11 They shall circumcise the flesh of their foreskins; that shall be the sign of the covenant between us. Observe how false prophets practiced self-flagellation, practices that we can find in both Catholicism and Islam. 1 Kings 18: 25 Then Elijah said to the prophets of Baal, Choose for yourselves an ox… 27 At noon, Elijah mocked them. 28 They cried out with a loud voice and cut themselves with knives and lancets, as was their custom, until blood gushed out on them. 29 When midday was past, they cried out until the time of the sacrifice, but there was no voice, no one answered, no one listened. The tonsure on the head was common for all Catholic priests until a few decades ago, but their worship of idols of various shapes, of various materials, and of various given names is still common. No matter what names they have given their idols, they are still idols: Leviticus 26:1 says: “You shall not make for yourselves idols or carved images, nor set up any holy monuments, nor set up any painted stones in your land to worship them, for I am the Lord your God.” The love of God. Ezekiel 33 indicates that God loves the wicked: Ezekiel 33: 11 Say to them, ‘As I live,’ says the Lord GOD, ‘I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way and live. Turn, turn from your wicked ways; why will you die, O house of Israel?’ But Psalm 5 indicates that God hates the wicked: Psalms 5: 4 For you are not a God who takes pleasure in wickedness; No wicked person will dwell near you. 5 Fools will not stand before your eyes; You abhor all workers of iniquity. 6 You will destroy those who speak lies; The LORD will abhor the bloodthirsty and deceitful man. The death penalty for murderers: In Genesis 4: 15 God is against an eye for an eye and a life for a life by protecting the murderer. Cain. Genesis 4: 15 But the Lord said to Cain, “Whoever kills you will suffer punishment sevenfold.” Then the Lord put a mark on Cain, so that no one who found him would kill him. But in Numbers 35: 33 God orders the death penalty for murderers like Cain: Numbers 35: 33 You shall not defile the land in which you are, for blood defiles the land, and no atonement can be made for the land by blood shed on it except by the blood of the one who shed it. It would also be a mistake to trust that the messages in the so-called “apocryphal” gospels are truly the “gospels forbidden by Rome.” The best proof is that the same false dogmas are found both in the Bible and in these apocryphal gospels, for example: As an offense to the Jews who were murdered for their respect for the law that prohibited them from eating pork. In the false New Testament, the consumption of pork is permitted (Matthew 15: 11, 1 Timothy 4: 2-6): Matthew 15: 11 says, “It is not what goes into the mouth that defiles a man, but what comes out of the mouth is what defiles a man.” You will find that same message in one of the gospels that are not in the Bible: Gospel of Thomas 14: When you enter any country and travel through the region, if you are welcomed, eat whatever is offered to you. For what goes into your mouth will not defile you, but what comes out of your mouth will defile you. These Bible passages also indicate the same thing as Matthew 15: 11. Romans 14: 14 I know and am convinced in the Lord Jesus that nothing is unclean in itself; but to him who thinks anything is unclean, to him it is unclean. Titus 1: 15 To the pure all things are pure: but to them that are defiled and unbelieving nothing is pure; but both their mind and conscience are defiled. It is all gruesome because Rome acted with the cunning of a serpent, the deception is incorporated into genuine revelations such as the warning against celibacy: 1 Timothy 4: 2 Because of the hypocrisy of liars, who, having their conscience seared with a hot iron, 3 will forbid marriage and command people to abstain from foods, which God created to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and know the truth. 4 For everything God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, 5 because it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer. Look at what those who refused to eat pork despite being tortured by King Antiochus IV Epiphanes, a Zeus-worshipping king, believed in. Look at how the elderly Eleazar, along with seven brothers and their mother, were murdered by the Greek king Antiochus for refusing to eat pork. Was God cruel enough to abolish a law that He Himself established and for the sake of which those faithful Jews offered their lives in the hope of receiving eternal life through that sacrifice? Those who abolished that law were neither Jesus nor his disciples. They were Romans who had the same gods as the Greeks: Jupiter (Zeus), Cupid (Eros), Minerva (Athena), Neptune (Poseidon), Both Romans and Greeks enjoyed pork and seafood, but faithful Jews rejected these foods.
El nacimiento y la muerte de cuarta bestia. La alianza greco-romana por los mismos dioses. (Versión extendida)
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https://144k.xyz/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/idi02-she-will-find-me-the-virgin-will-believe-me.docx She will find me, the virgin woman will believe me. ( https://ellameencontrara.com – https://lavirgenmecreera.com – https://shewillfind.me ) This is the wheat in the Bible that destroys the Roman tares in the Bible: Revelation 19:11 Then I saw heaven opened, and there was a white horse; and the one sitting on it was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness, he judges and makes war. Revelation 19:19 Then I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, and their armies gathered together to make war against the one sitting on the horse and against his army. Psalm 2:2-4 “”The kings of the earth set themselves up, and the rulers took counsel together against the Lord and against his anointed, saying: ‘Let us break their bonds apart and cast away their cords from us.’ He who sits in the heavens laughs; the Lord mocks them.”” Now, some basic logic: if the horseman fights for justice, but the beast and the kings of the earth fight against this horseman, then the beast and the kings of the earth are against justice. Therefore, they represent the deception of the false religions that rule with them. The whore of Babylon, which is the false church made by Rome, has considered herself to be “”the wife of the Lord’s anointed,”” but the false prophets of this idol-selling and flattering word-peddling organization do not share the personal goals of the Lord’s anointed and the true saints, because the ungodly leaders have chosen for themselves the path of idolatry, celibacy, or sacramentalizing unholy marriages in exchange for money. Their religious headquarters are full of idols, including false holy books, before which they bow down: Isaiah 2:8-11 8 Their land is full of idols; they bow down to the work of their hands, to what their fingers have made. 9 So the man is humbled, and the man is brought low; do not forgive them. 10 Go into the rock, hide yourself in the dust from the terror of the LORD and from the splendor of his majesty. 11 The arrogance of human eyes will be brought low, and the pride of men will be humbled; the LORD alone will be exalted on that day. Proverbs 19:14 House and wealth are an inheritance from fathers, but a prudent wife is from the LORD. Leviticus 21:14 The priest of the LORD shall not marry a widow, nor a divorced woman, nor an unclean woman, nor a harlot; he shall take a virgin from his own people as a wife. Revelation 1:6 And he has made us kings and priests to his God and Father; to him be glory and dominion forever. 1 Corinthians 11:7 The woman is the glory of man. What does it mean in Revelation that the beast and the kings of the earth wage war on the rider of the white horse and his army? The meaning is clear, the world leaders are hand in glove with the false prophets who are disseminators of the false religions that are dominant among the kingdoms of the earth, for obvious reasons, that includes Christianity, Islam, etc. These rulers are against justice and truth, which are the values defended by the rider of the white horse and his army loyal to God. As is evident, the deception is part of the false sacred books that these accomplices defend with the label of “Authorized Books of Authorized Religions”, but the only religion that I defend is justice, I defend the right of the righteous not to be deceived with religious deceptions. Revelation 19:19 Then I saw the beast and the kings of the earth and their armies gathered together to make war against the rider on the horse and against his army. Now some basic logic, if the horseman stands for justice, but the beast and the kings of the earth fight against this horseman, then the beast and the kings of the earth are against justice, therefore they stand for the deception of the false religions that rule with them.Un duro golpe de realidad es a «Babilonia» la «resurrección» de los justos, que es a su vez la reencarnación de Israel en el tercer milenio: La verdad no destruye a todos, la verdad no duele a todos, la verdad no incomoda a todos: Israel, la verdad, nada más que la verdad, la verdad que duele, la verdad que incomoda, verdades que duelen, verdades que atormentan, verdades que destruyen.This is my story: José, a young man raised in Catholic teachings, experienced a series of events marked by complex relationships and manipulations. At 19, he began a relationship with Monica, a possessive and jealous woman. Although Jose felt that he should end the relationship, his religious upbringing led him to try to change her with love. However, Monica’s jealousy intensified, especially towards Sandra, a classmate who was making advances on Jose.
Sandra began harassing him in 1995 with anonymous phone calls, in which she made noises with the keyboard and hung up.
On one of those occasions, she revealed that she was the one calling, after Jose angrily asked in the last call: “”Who are you?”” Sandra called him immediately, but in that call she said: “”Jose, who am I?”” Jose, recognizing her voice, said to her: “”You are Sandra,”” to which she replied: “”You already know who I am.”” Jose avoided confronting her. During that time, Monica, obsessed with Sandra, threatened Jose with harming Sandra, which led Jose to protect Sandra and prolong his relationship with Monica, despite his desire to end it.
Finally, in 1996, Jose broke up with Monica and decided to approach Sandra, who had initially shown interest in him. When Jose tried to talk to her about his feelings, Sandra did not allow him to explain himself, she treated him with offensive words and he did not understand the reason. Jose chose to distance himself, but in 1997 he believed he had the opportunity to talk to Sandra, hoping that she would explain her change of attitude and be able to share the feelings that she had kept silent. On her birthday in July, he called her as he had promised a year earlier when they were still friends—something he couldn’t do in 1996 because he was with Monica. At the time, he used to believe that promises should never be broken (Matthew 5:34-37), though now he understands that some promises and oaths can be reconsidered if made in error or if the person no longer deserves them. As he finished greeting her and was about to hang up, Sandra desperately pleaded, “”Wait, wait, can we meet?”” That made him think she had reconsidered and would finally explain her change in attitude, allowing him to share the feelings he had kept silent. However, Sandra never gave him clear answers, maintaining the intrigue with evasive and counterproductive attitudes.
Faced with this attitude, Jose decided not to look for her anymore. It was then that constant telephone harassment began. The calls followed the same pattern as in 1995 and this time were directed to the house of his paternal grandmother, where Jose lived. He was convinced that it was Sandra, since Jose had recently given Sandra his number. These calls were constant, morning, afternoon, night, and early morning, and lasted for months. When a family member answered, they did not hang up, but when José answered, the clicking of the keys could be heard before hanging up.
Jose asked his aunt, the owner of the telephone line, to request a record of incoming calls from the telephone company. He planned to use that information as evidence to contact Sandra’s family and express his concern about what she was trying to achieve with this behavior. However, his aunt downplayed his argument and refused to help. Strangely, no one in the house, neither his aunt nor his paternal grandmother, seemed to be outraged by the fact that the calls also occurred in the early morning, and they did not bother to look into how to stop them or identify the person responsible.
This had the strange appearance of orchestrated torture. Even when José asked his aunt to unplug the phone at night so he could sleep, she refused, arguing that one of her sons, who lived in Italy, could call at any moment (considering the six-hour time difference between the two countries). What made things even stranger was Monica’s fixation on Sandra, even though they hadn’t even met. Monica didn’t attend the high school where José and Sandra were enrolled, but she began to feel jealous of Sandra after finding a folder with one of José’s group projects. The folder listed the names of two women, including Sandra, but for some strange reason, Monica became fixated only on Sandra’s name.
Although José initially ignored Sandra’s phone calls, over time he relented and contacted Sandra again, influenced by biblical teachings that advised praying for those who persecuted him. However, Sandra manipulated him emotionally, alternating between insults and requests for him to keep looking for her. After months of this cycle, Jose discovered that it was all a trap. Sandra falsely accused him of sexual harassment, and as if that wasn’t bad enough, Sandra sent some criminals to beat up Jose.
That Tuesday, without José knowing it, Sandra had already set a trap for him.
Days before, José had told his friend Johan about the situation he was going through with Sandra. Johan also suspected that Sandra’s strange behavior might be due to some kind of witchcraft by Mónica. That Tuesday, José visited his old neighborhood where he had lived in 1995 and happened to run into Johan. After hearing more details about the situation, Johan recommended that José forget about Sandra and instead go out to a nightclub to meet women—perhaps he would find someone who could make him forget her. José thought it was a good idea.
So they got on a bus and headed toward the nightclub in downtown Lima. Coincidentally, the route of that bus passed near the IDAT institute. Just one block before reaching IDAT, José suddenly had the idea to get off for a moment to pay for a Saturday course he had enrolled in. He had managed to save some money for it by selling his computer and working for a week in a warehouse. However, he had been forced to quit because they exploited workers with 16-hour shifts while officially recording only 12, and if they refused to complete the week, they were threatened with not being paid at all.
So José turned to Johan and said, “”I study here on Saturdays. Since we’re passing by, let’s get off for a bit, I’ll pay for my course, and then we’ll head to the nightclub.””
The moment José stepped off the bus, before even crossing the avenue, he was shocked to see Sandra standing right there on the corner of the institute. In disbelief, he told Johan, “”Johan, I can’t believe it—Sandra is right there. She’s the girl I told you about, the one who acts so strangely. Wait for me here; I’m going to ask if she got the letter where I warned her about Mónica’s threats against her, and maybe she can finally explain what’s going on with her and what she wants from me with all her calls.””
Johan stayed back as José approached. But as soon as he started speaking—””Sandra, did you see the letters? Can you finally explain to me what’s going on with you?””—Sandra, without saying a word, gestured with her hand, signaling three thugs who had been hiding in different spots: one in the middle of the avenue, another behind Sandra, and another behind José.
The one standing behind Sandra stepped forward and said, “”So you’re the sexual harasser who’s been bothering my cousin?””
José, caught off guard, responded, “”What? Me, a harasser? On the contrary, she’s the one harassing me! If you read the letter, you’d see it’s about me trying to understand why she keeps calling me!””
Before he could react, one of the thugs grabbed him by the neck from behind and threw him to the ground. Then, together with the one who had claimed to be Sandra’s cousin, they started kicking him. Meanwhile, the third thug went through his pockets, robbing him. It was three against one—José, lying helpless on the pavement.
Luckily, his friend Johan jumped into the fight, managing to give José a chance to get up. But then the third thug picked up some rocks and started throwing them at both José and Johan.
The attack only stopped when a traffic officer intervened. The officer turned to Sandra and said, “”If he’s harassing you, then file a complaint.””
Sandra, visibly nervous, quickly left, knowing full well that her accusation was false.
José, though deeply betrayed, did not go to the police. He had no way to prove the months of harassment he had suffered from Sandra. But beyond the shock of her betrayal, one question haunted him:
“”How did she already have this ambush set up when I never come to this place on Tuesday nights? I only come here to study on Saturday mornings.””
This made José suspect that Sandra wasn’t just an ordinary person—she might be a witch with some kind of supernatural power.
These events left a deep mark on Jose, who seeks justice and to expose those who manipulated him. In addition, he seeks to derail the advice in the Bible, such as: pray for those who insult you, because by following that advice, he fell into Sandra’s trap.
Jose’s testimony. █
I am José Carlos Galindo Hinostroza, the author of the blog: https://lavirgenmecreera.com,
https://ovni03.blogspot.com, and other blogs.
I was born in Peru, that photo is mine, it is from 1997, I was 22 years old. At that time, I was entangled in the intrigues of Sandra Elizabeth, a former classmate from the IDAT institute. I was confused about what was happening to her (She harassed me in a very complex and extensive way to narrate in this image, but I narrate it at the bottom of this blog: ovni03.blogspot.com and in this video:
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The day I almost committed suicide on the Villena Bridge (Miraflores, Lima) because of religious persecution and the side effects of the drugs I was forced to consume: Year 2001, age: 26 years.
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Number of days of purification: Day # 265 https://144k.xyz/2024/12/16/this-is-the-10th-day-pork-ingredient-of-wonton-filling-goodbye-chifa-no-more-pork-broth-in-mid-2017-after-researching-i-decided-not-to-eat-pork-anymore-but-just-the/
I have been a computer programmer, I like logic, in Turbo Pascal I created a program capable of producing basic algebra formulas at random, similar to the formula below. In the following document in .DOCX you can download the code of the program, this is proof that I’m not stupid, that’s why the conclusions of my research should be taken seriously. https://ntiend.me/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/math21-progam-code-in-turbo-pascal-bestiadn-dot-com.pdf
If Q/7=3.652 then Q=25.564







