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Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 5:32pm On Jan 20, 2022
Richwallet:
Dec. 14, 2020 -- Kizzmekia Corbett, PhD, is among the National Institutes  of Health scientists working directly to develop and produce the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

She is also an African American woman, who has been praised by top infectious disease experts for her role in the vaccine’s development. Corbett is the National Institute of Health's lead scientist for coronavirus vaccine research.




And we blame White people for being devils. There are no White devils without Black devils no where on the Earth.


Nigerian Doctor, Onyema Ogbuagbu, Helped Develop COVID-19 Vaccine

Danielle Sanders, Interim Managing Editor

8 months ago

Dr. Onyema Ogbuagbu is a member of the team that helped develop the COVID-19 vaccine for Pfizer.  Dr. Onyema Ogbuagbu is an Infectious Disease Specialist at the Yale School of Medicine.





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5Z_NhOnowc
Amos 1:11-12
King James Version
11 Thus saith the Lord; For three transgressions of Edom, and for four, I will not turn away the punishment thereof; because he did pursue his brother with the sword, and did cast off all pity, and his anger did tear perpetually, and he kept his wrath for ever:










I now know why the South Africans ran the Nigerians out of South Africa. They were getting too many South African women pregnant for them and those causing confusion amongst them. I don't agree with the violence because it never solves problems. It's best to tell the truth, whose the daddy?

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 5:36pm On Jan 20, 2022
That wide nose comes thousands of years of living in the hottest and humid zones of the Equator. This is not Jacob.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 5:51pm On Jan 20, 2022
Let's be truthful and not dishonest with each other.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 5:56pm On Jan 20, 2022
And even when their bloodline came to the Americas thousands of years ago the result was the same. Aztec pagans who never knew any law.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 6:22pm On Jan 20, 2022
HarshBitterTrut:
Hermes' Prophecy

There will come a time when it will have been in vain that Egyptians have honored the Godhead with heartfelt piety and service; and all our holy worship will be fruitless and ineffectual. The Gods will return from earth to heaven; Egypt will be forsaken, and the land which was once the home of religion will be left desolate, bereft of the presence of its deities.

They will no longer love this world around us, this incomparable work of God, this glorious structure which he has built, this sum of good made up of many diverse forms, this instrument whereby the will of God operates in that which he has made, ungrudgingly favoring man's welfare.

Darkness will be preferred to light, and death will be thought more profitable than life; no one will raise his eyes to heaven; the pious will be deemed insane, the impious wise; the madman will be thought a brave man, and the wicked will be esteemed as good.

As for the soul, and the belief that it is immortal by nature, or may hope to attain to immortality, as I have taught you; all this they will mock, and even persuade themselves that it is false. No word of reverence or piety, no utterance worthy of heaven, will be heard or believed.

And so the Gods will depart from mankind - a grievous thing and only evil angels will remain, who will mingle with men, and drive the poor wretches into all manner of reckless crime, into wars, and robberies, and frauds, and all things hostile to the nature of the soul.

Then will the earth tremble, and the sea bear no ships; heaven will not support the stars in their orbits, all voices of the Gods will be forced into silence; the fruits of the Earth will rot; the soil will turn barren, and the very air will sicken with sullen stagnation; all things will be disordered and awry, all good will disappear.

But when all this has befallen, then God the Creator of all things will look on that which has come to pass, and will stop the disorder by the counterforce of his will, which is the good. He will call back to the right path those who have gone astray; he will cleanse the world of evil, washing it away with floods, burning it out with the fiercest fire, and expelling it with war and pestilence.


Their own sages write about their relentless love for human sacrifice and lawlessness and only Divine Destruction will stop them.
Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 6:37pm On Jan 20, 2022
In many African societies, same-sex sexuality was also believed to be a source of magical powers to guarantee bountiful crop yields and abundant hunting, good health and to ward off evil spirits. In Angola and Namibia, for instance, a caste of male diviners — known as “zvibanda,” “chibados,” “quimbanda,” gangas” and “kibambaa” — were believed to carry powerful female spirits that they would pass on to fellow men through anal sex.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 6:42pm On Jan 20, 2022
Xochiquetzal was both male and female at the same time, and in her male aspect (called Xochipilli), s/he was worshipped as the deity of male homosexuality and prostitution.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 8:45pm On Jan 20, 2022
KJ21
And the great dragon was cast out — that serpent of old called the Devil and Satan, who deceiveth the whole world.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 8:50pm On Jan 20, 2022
Revelation 20:10

And the devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are also; and they will be tormented day and night forever and ever.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 12:53am On Jan 21, 2022
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Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 7:15am On Jan 21, 2022
I'm certainly not the daddy.
Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by Richwallet: 11:03pm On Jan 21, 2022
Someone hacking. Haterade. grin
Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 1:58am On Jan 23, 2022
Richwallet:
Someone hacking. Haterade. grin


It's a fight for the throne of David.
Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 7:51am On Jan 23, 2022
I'm not prejudice against people's looks that's not the focal point of any of my posts. The nose is genetic and flat noses are of Hamite origin. This is because of the hot and humid condition of living in Africa and passing down this nose gene from father to son for generations. It doesn't matter Michael Jackson was Black American he was no doubt a Hamite. He was self conscious about his nose because in the West the celebrity nose is the celestial nose. Michael Jackson had surgery to shrink his nose and it's a well known story. I do recall saying to myself why did he do it because he was not ugly in my eyes. I have no prejudice for noses this discussion is purely scientific.

They are among us but are not of us the house of Jacob.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 1:21pm On Jan 23, 2022
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Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 2:52pm On Jan 23, 2022
There are definitely different bloodlines among us who are prone to certain behaviors. Like Barack Obama said homosexuality is innate.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 2:54pm On Jan 23, 2022
Truth

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by Richwallet: 10:00pm On Jan 23, 2022
I am not the father of any big nose Hamites. Nor I am the father of any Edomites who followed after Ham aka Egypt Babylon. My forefathers are the Merovingian Frankish kings, Grail kings and the 28 kings of Judah beginning with King David of the house of Jacob. I claim none who are not mine.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 3:34pm On Jan 24, 2022
Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 6:49pm On Jan 28, 2022
Look at those noses that's not son. grin


And as you can see those who share the same paternal lineage share the same lusts no matter where they are in the world.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 7:44pm On Jan 28, 2022
1958 Visit to a Dakar Boy Brothel

MICHAEL DAVIDSON

In 1949, Dakar was still the administrative capital not only of Senegal but also of a number of vast tribal territories [French West Africa], which today are sovereign nations.1 The French still ruled, and Dakar was already the “gay” city of West Africa. When I returned nine years later, the French rulers had gone, and Dakar was gayer than ever. … For some reason, buried in history and ethnography, the Senegalese—the people who inhabit the vast plains on either side of the Senegal River, raising livestock and harvesting the easy-growing peanut—have a reputation in all those regions for homosexuality, and in Dakar, one can quickly see that they merit this reputation. …

The Dakar of 1958 was the Paris of Africa. … That one didn’t have to be shy in Dakar, and even less furtive, if one was queer, became pretty plain to me almost my first evening there. … I’d been introduced to an official of some sort in one of the Ministries: a middle-aged Senegalese of great charm and culture—and himself a lover of boys. Would I care to see a very special side of Dakar night-life, off the regular beat of most foreign visitors to the city? And so, one night after dinner—it must have been toward 10 o’clock—we set off in his car for some outlying suburbs. We soon left the “modern” town beyond and drove through miles of dimly lighted districts of the ville indigène—long acres of “native quarters”: low-walled cantonments containing, according to tribal customs, either thatched beehive huts or parallelograms of one-room dwellings built of sunbaked brick. Then we came into a world of bidonvilles—a twilit, dismal, shantytown constructed of corrugated iron and empty oil drums and any sort of do-it-yourself material that the owner-builder could lay his hands on. From the endless rows of dark and unwelcoming hutments there came a low muttering of human life—the life of the crowded families that lived in them, and, here and there, the throbbing of some deep-voiced drum, beating for a wedding or other family festival. But there was nothing festive in the aspect of these sad districts: behind the general air of squalor and dejection, I got the impression of latent hostility and watchfulness: a notion that all these sullen shells, which were the scene of human love and passion and family devotion, were on the defensive, on the lookout, in a state of mental siege. That sort of peripheral slum always attracts police interference, to say nothing of those little government busybodies obsessed with things like rates and taxes. …

Somewhere near the core, it seemed, of this labyrinth of sad—and even a little sinister—dreariness, my friend stopped his car and said: “Here we are. There are a couple of places we can look at here. I think you’ll see something to amuse you.”

He parked the car and locked it, and I got out and stood in the sultry, near-tropical night and suddenly found that I was listening to the muffled rhythms of some kind of dance music. There were drums of course, there are always drums in Africa, and I love drums, but I also heard the nasal noise of something like a saxophone. … Full of misgivings, what with the rather weird surroundings, now almost pitch dark, and the saxophone, I followed my guide along a number of narrow and unlit alleyways, branching off abruptly at right angles one way or the other, till suddenly he stopped at a wooden door at the end of a blind alley—and now, all at once, I became aware of a large arc of illumination being thrown into the night from whatever might be beyond the door.

The door was opened. My friend talked to somebody or other—whether it was a club with an entrance fee I can’t now remember—and then we were let in and walked across what was an open-air dance-floor of polished and hard-trodden earth, veneered and admirably dressed with cattle dung, and found a table handily adjacent to the door whence the drinks came and as far as possible from the saxophone. We sat down, ordered some beer, and looked around. Couples were dancing vaguely European dances—after all, Europeans had been dancing in Dakar, among their other European activities, for two or three hundred years; people were sitting in tables round the dance-floor in twos and threes—and a few in solitary expectance. The whole small circular arena was brightly lit. Our beer was brought. By now I was really looking around.

The place was full of adolescent Africans in drag.

In drag. I mean that most of them were indeed in girls’ clothes: some in European, some wearing the elaborate headdress of the West African mode. It was in fact a drag party, and apart from ourselves and perhaps two or three African onlookers of adult age, nobody there, I judged, was more than 18 years old and most were around 15.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 7:50pm On Jan 28, 2022
Aztec priests, using razor-sharp obsidian blades, sliced open the chests of sacrificial victims and offered their still-beating hearts to the gods. They then tossed the victims' lifeless bodies down the steps of the towering Templo Mayor

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 7:56pm On Jan 28, 2022
Prevalence
According to This Day, ritual murders are "a common practice" in Nigeria (26 Sept. 2010). This statement is partially corroborated by the Sahara Reporters article, which states that ritual murder is common in southern Nigeria (3 July 2012). The Daily Trust writes that ritual killings continue to be practiced in Nigeria and have become more prevalent since 1999 (21 June 2010). Similarly, a 2012 Daily Independent article states that "in recent times, the number of … brutal murders, mostly for ritual purposes and other circumstances, involving couples and their partners has been on a steady progression" (30 July 2012). In contrast, a research associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London who has researched and written on Nigerian religions stated in correspondence with the Research Directorate that, while ritual murder does occur in Nigeria, it is not a "systematic practice" (31 Oct. 2012).

According to a report published in Leadership, ritual murder is not limited to any specific part of the country and "every region, tribe and state has its own share of the scourge" (30 Apr. 2012). However, in 2009, This Day reported that a confidential memo from the Nigerian police to registered security service providers indicated that ritual killings were particularly prevalent in the states of Lagos, Ogun, Kaduna, Abia, Kwara, Abuja, Rivers, and Kogi (26 Oct. 2009). Corroborating information could not be found by the Research Directorate within the time constraints of this Response.

In 2010, one newspaper reported that dead bodies with missing organs were being discovered on a daily basis on a road close to Lagos State University that was described as a "hot spot for ritual killers" (This Day 26 Sept. 2010). A second newspaper reported in February 2011 that, in the same area, ten people had been killed in suspected ritual murders in the preceding two months (Daily Times 11 Feb. 2011). A 2009 article published by Agence France-Presse reported that, according to a state government official, the kidnapping of children for ritual murder was on the rise in Kano (4 July 2009).

3. Specific Incidents of Ritual Murder
Nigerian media sources report on the killing of a "hunchbacked" person in four separate incidents: in the capital of Ondo State in 2012 (Leadership 30 Apr. 2012), in the south of the country in 2011 (Sahara Reporters 3 July 2012), in Kogi State in 2010 (Daily Independent 24 Feb. 2010), and in Osun State in 2009 (This Day 27 Oct. 2009). The "hunch" of the victims was removed, reportedly for use in money-making rituals (Leadership 30 Apr. 2012; Sahara Reporters 3 July 2012; Daily Independent 24 Feb. 2010; This Day 27 Oct. 2009).

Media sources have documented the following incidents of ritual murder that resulted in arrests:

In May 2012, in Kogi State, a convicted serial killer and former soldier killed a 22-year-old female student, intending to dismember her body for ritual purposes, before being arrested by police (APA 19 May 2012; Vanguard 2 June 2012). The killer had reportedly been convicted of murder and sentenced to death in 2003 but had later been acquitted and released (ibid.; APA 19 May 2012).
In July 2012, two men from Nasawara State confessed to killing a seven-year-old boy, the child of neighbours, and severing his head for a man who had promised them 250,000 Nigerian Naira [C$1,591 (XE 1 Nov. 2012)] for it (The Punch 10 Aug. 2012; Channel S TV 24 July 2012).
In July 2012, two men were arrested in Lagos for killing and dismembering their brother and reportedly selling his body parts (The Punch 10 Aug. 2012; Daily Times 27 July 2012; Online Nigeria 28 July 2012).
In August 2012, in Ebonyi State, seven people were arrested for kidnapping, killing, and dismembering a young girl, reportedly for money-making rituals; two of the suspects confessed to the crime (Vanguard 28 Aug. 2012; Guardian 31 Aug. 2012).
Media sources also document the following cases of suspected ritual murder that resulted in arrests:

In 2012, in Osun State, a young man was found dead with his head and genitals severed from his body; a close friend of the man was reportedly arrested in connection with the murder (Leadership 30 Apr. 2012; Nigerian Tribune 22 Apr. 2012). One source indicates that a herbalist who reportedly performs money rituals and two other individuals were also arrested as suspects (ibid.).
In 2012, in Abia State, two men kidnapped and killed two children, aged four and six, removed their vital organs and buried them, before being arrested (The Sun 18 June 2012; Nigeria Newspoint [2012a]).
In June 2012, in Nasawara State, a man and a "witch doctor" were arrested for their involvement in what police suspected to be a ritual murder of the man's wife, whose body was found with some body parts missing (The Nation 26 June 2012; Daily Trust 26 June 2012).
Media sources also document the following cases of suspected ritual murder for which no suspects were apprehended:

In February 2011, near Jos, Plateau State, an elderly couple was beheaded and their grandchildren were beaten to death in what police suspected to be ritual killing because the killers had left with the woman's head (Reuters 12 Feb. 2011; Press Trust of India 13 Feb. 2011; Leadership 30 Apr. 2012).
In April 2012, a woman was found along an Abuja expressway with her head and genitals severed from her body (ibid. 30 Apr. 2012; Weekly Trust 14 Apr. 2012).
In June 2012, in Imo State, a woman was killed by unknown assailants (Nigeria Newspoint [2012b]; Leadership 10 June 2012). Her head and some internal organs had reportedly been removed (ibid.).
Information on the outcomes of the above cases could not be found among the sources consulted by the Research Directorate within the time constraints of this Response.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 9:16pm On Jan 28, 2022
The mask is meant to hide the nose and it's well thought out Pan Demic.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 9:58pm On Jan 28, 2022
Holy Quran 33 :5 Call them by their father's name and this is more just in the sight of Allahim.
Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 9:17pm On Jan 29, 2022
The Coronavirus is the common cold hyped up to be a killer virus Even Lucifer's prophets pushed the lie Coronavirus is a deadly virus and God is behind it. grin The Most High is the foundation of wisdom not stupidity. Any man that is a prophet from Him would not tell you Coronavirus is a deadly virus yet the actual truth that it's Satan's plot to depopulate the righteous. Satan also known as Pan as in the Pandemic is out to change the world order to make wickedness good in the sight of men.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by HarshBitterTrut: 6:04pm On Jan 30, 2022
HarshBitterTrut:
I don't see any difference in the beliefs of Nazis pedophile satanists and Egyptian Hamites. Many East Africans traveled to live in Germany and served proudly the homosexual Nazis. Look at the flat nose those are Hamites.



The Kahzar Askenaski brought the machine guns and heavy artillery and the African Hamites and Edomites supplied the manpower. The forcing occured was by local leaders making their men fight for the Colonial powers.

Did African soldiers fight in ww2?

More than a million African soldiers served in colonial armies in World War II. ... More than a million Africans served as combatants as well as war workers and carriers in World War II for the colonial powers - more than half enlisted by Britain with the rest serving France and Belgium

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by Richwallet: 9:13pm On Jan 30, 2022
Richwallet:
The Koran and Jewish tradition suggest the following reason for Abraham’s departure from Ur: King Nimrod of Ur (or Babylon) tried to have young Abraham burned alive for refusing to worship local gods. Divine forces intervened to protect him. According to a Jewish story King Nimrod was told a prophet that a man would rise up against him and his pagan religion and Nimrod believed that Abraham might be this man and forced him to flee.

Biblical account
The first biblical mention of Nimrod is in the Table of Nations. He is described as the son of Cush, grandson of Ham, and great-grandson of Noah; and as "a mighty one in the earth" and "a mighty hunter before the Lord".

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by Richwallet: 9:48pm On Jan 30, 2022
HarshBitterTrut:
In many African societies, same-sex sexuality was also believed to be a source of magical powers to guarantee bountiful crop yields and abundant hunting, good health and to ward off evil spirits. In Angola and Namibia, for instance, a caste of male diviners — known as “zvibanda,” “chibados,” “quimbanda,” gangas” and “kibambaa” — were believed to carry powerful female spirits that they would pass on to fellow men through anal sex.


The sexual relationship between
these false gods set an example
for unbridled sensuality
among their worshipers.
Anal sex between male and male worshipers and male and female worshipers was viewed as an offering to the goddess. Some 1450 years after Leviticus, the Apostle Paul references pagan worship in Romans 1:26-27, when he blasts the same kind of fertility goddess worship in first century Rome.



Artist's depiction of
a Molech idol







The Molech idol was a large hollow brass statue with the head of a bull and the bulging belly of a man. It was designed like an old fashioned pot-bellied stove, with the belly as the firebox. A child sacrifice laid on the hands, would roll into the fire in the belly cavity. Scripture describes this practice as "passing through the fire to Molech," Leviticus 18:21.

Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by Richwallet: 6:46pm On Jan 31, 2022
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Re: Whose The Daddy? Jacob, Esau Or Ham? The Man Of Lawlessness Revealed by Richwallet: 8:59pm On Feb 02, 2022
grin

I took one look at that nose on the precious baby and knew this man was his father.


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