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To: GlockThe Vote

The attributes associated with “mind control” are similar to what the mind would experience in “demon influence” or “demon possession”.

It doesn’t matter if one doesn’t believe in such things, but recognizing and not ignoring some people not only believe in them, but attribute their thinking to other such third persons manifests they are experiencing and recognize such attributes upon their volition.

The occultic evidence further manifests the criminal not only believed in the demonic, but was worshiping those persons.

Aside,...IMHO, if demon possessed, I find it peculiar the criminal would target a liberal Congresswoman, although conservative and liberal do not equate to righteousness and unrighteousness...so it might also be a ruse to commit premeditated murder, seeking notoriety, while providing for an insanity defense.


13 posted on 01/10/2011 4:36:49 AM PST by Cvengr (Adversity in life and death is inevitable. Thru faith in Christ, stress is optional.)
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To: Cvengr
"The attributes associated with “mind control” are similar to what the mind would experience in “demon influence” or “demon possession”."

You may be on to something here.

Several times yesterday I wanted to suggest the possibility that he may be demon possessed, but held back because I felt it would be as bad as all the others tossing out accusations without any proof to back it up.

This sure looks like there is a possibility he was dabbling in the occult and opened himself up to demon possession. I'll still reserve my opinion till there is a lot more evidence from good sources though.

28 posted on 01/10/2011 4:59:58 AM PST by Apple Pan Dowdy (... as American as Apple Pie mmm mmm mmm)
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