There is a lot to unpack in this drawing on the cover of The Economist Magazine from 2012.
Can you say “Predictive Programming?”
h/t – LIONESS OF JUDAH MINISTRY
There is a lot to unpack in this drawing on the cover of The Economist Magazine from 2012.
Can you say “Predictive Programming?”
h/t – LIONESS OF JUDAH MINISTRY
To me, it shows Globohomoschlomo leading mankind to perdition playing a piper’s dirge of climate change psychosis.
Did i get it right?
Hang gliding Hamas?
12 years ago?
Damn, it’s almost like someone had the playbook.
As we are now in the “method of the reveal” stage of Luciferianism, this is just hindsight really.
Satanism/Communism/Judaism
All the same tribe
marxism, socialism, feminism
totalitarianism, idealism
Its easy to pretend to be a “prophet” when they’re in on the planning of the specific series of events to make use of to realize their Fake Multipolar world driven by a single hidden and claimed failed, world government of public/private Collusion huh.
Where’s Trump? They got the hang gliders and missed Trump! Hmm…
What I see is Satan and his dark forces controlling ALL of the power brokers in the world.
Yep…for now.
So seek you, the Kingdom of God, while it still may be found.
A Rothschild rag, so they should be considered an authority on the Satanic.
Priests and hierophants also.
I found the article to be a fascinating exploration of how media and entertainment might influence our perceptions and actions. It raises thought-provoking questions about the subtle influence of these industries on our collective psyche.
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Yep, Brewer. They have to tell you. They think it makes them safe from the pitchforks if they tell you what they are going to do.