You are read, loud and clear, but you’re getting a bit strident in tone, and I’m thinking that may run counter to your ultimate purpose.
Check my tongue-in-cheek upthread (post #18) for my general take on it. I think we’re in the same general ballpark.
Ever read Chuck Missler’s book on encounters?
Return of the Nephilim about sums it up, and the notion of the title “The Beast” being more than a reference to incredible cruelty is mine, though I doubt I’m the only one who’s thought that.
BTW, as off about 11:00am Pacific time this morning, that big Baja California ‘quake had logged almost 670 aftershocks. That’s about 14 an hour since the primary rupture. Signs o’ th’ times, my Brother. Signs o’ th’ times.
Fasting and longing,
— HKMk23
Plenty true.
Maybe I need to ask for volunteers to bat my striency back into reasonable limits?;
I suppose I could pause meditatively at the beginning of such posting windows . . . sometimes that backfires and I get MORE strident, however. Sigh.
There are those Biblical scholars . . . I don’t recall if Missler is one, or not . . .
who assert that in Genesis, the root original word where the KJV has snake
is not snake per se
rather more . . . the kind of creature modern UFOologists would call a
REPTILIAN bi-pedal humanoid sort of creature.
I have read Missler.
Been a while. I don’t recall what all he says.
I certainly agree with Guy Malone at
and his panel of scholars who insist that the UFO critters are nephilium/watchers/fallen angels.
At least all those written about.
What are you expecting quake wise in California and the LEFT COAST?
Y’all ever read any Zecharia Sitchin? I’ll be checking out the Malone and Missler stuff.
Otherwise something is afoot and I don’t think it’s good for mankind at all. I’m more worried about the Sun than anything else. Maybe the Annunaki/Neflim are coming back and maybe Wormwood approaches - maybe not. But the sun cycles are real and things might just get ugly here soon.
Can you give me the title of that book?
Thanks!