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KJ21 Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary the devil walketh about as a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. |
KJ21 Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary the devil walketh about as a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. |
KJ21 Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary the devil walketh about as a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. |
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Satan everywhere |
Satan everywhere |
Satan everywhere |
Satan everywhere |
....Georgia Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority is under investigation after being accused of running a SEX ring and pimping out its pledges to local politicians and businessmen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rUb0B-EhFg The life of street prostitutes is not as glorious as Boule temple prostitution which they desire to legalize for their pride. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT0tfC4NDYM Street worker since 14, on crack, 3 children all in foster care. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fj_VM6bm0Ic A nation can not rise no higher than it's women. The etymology of nation comes from Latin "Natio" meaning bloodline. A woman's body count does matter, her purity determines her stability and self esteem. Virginity is a honor for women not men. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUqlmxJvrkw Qedesha A qedesha (or qedsha), Hebrew spelling קדשה, is a temple or sacred prostitute, in several ancient Middle East ern religions. They are particularly associated with the goddess Astarte . The male equivalent of a "qedesha" is a "qadesh". Demons of Prostitution Demons of Prostitution. There are four named demonic jinn of prostitution in Jewish mysticism: Agrat bat Mahlat, Eisheth Zenunim, Lilith, and Naamah. Each one is a succubus and one of the wives of Satan. They are ranked as the demons of prostitutes and whores. Deuteronomy 23:17-19 King James Version 17 There shall be no LovePeddler of the daughters of Israel, nor a sodomite of the sons of Israel. 18 Thou shalt not bring the hire of a LovePeddler, or the price of a dog, into the house of the Lord thy God for any vow: for even both these are abomination unto the Lord thy God. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztgbukaHq3o This blog reveals the Gay Black Boule which is an international group of Black occultists whose membership stretches from America to the Caribbean, Brazil and on into Africa. Steve Cokely exposed them as Uncle Toms yet this blog reveals them as homosexual pedophile Black Satanists. We the descendants of Israel have had internal enemies before such as during the Maccabee Rebellion when some Jews joined the Greek Empire to suppress the Jewish religion. Our 400 years oppression in America has been a long sought goal of converting us away from our God. So the Boule and their Black Lives Matter and other cult ran Black Pro movements aren't just selling us out yet actually making war on God. HarshBitterTrut:Dr. Randy Scott is right yet not correct.His commentary is centered around race, he asserts the Boule are selling out to the White Nation. When the fact is the Boule are the bastard children of the Jews via the Negro Bed Wench, they are in fact the bloodline of Esau. This is not a racial conflict it is spiritual war, Edomites are proud devil worshippers and will never serve God yet they desire to rule the world in place of the Messiah. We are dealing with the pride of Edom and their ancient hatred for Jacob. |
Stephanie Seember Terungwa Edward Achado: Missing Female Corps Member Found Dead, Her Vital Parts Removed (Graphic Photos) A member of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Stephanie Se-Ember Terungwa, who was declared missing in Abuja has been found dead. The deceased family said Ms Terungwa was last seen on Thursday morning, April 14, 2022, at Lokogoma area of Abuja. Salemgists learnt that Stephnie who is based in Makurdi, Benue state graduated from Microbiology and is undergoing her NYSC in the FCT. A source told salemgists that her body was discovered and she was murdered in her NYSC uniform, her private parts were also removed. Source: https://salemgists.com/missing-female-corps-member-stephanie-se-ember-terungwa-found-dead-her-private-organs-removed/ Previous thread https://www.nairaland.com/7099650/corper-stephanie-terungwa-missing-abuja
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Devils everywhere
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Devils everywhere
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Devils everywhere
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Stephanie Seember Terungwa Edward Achado: Missing Female Corps Member Found Dead, Her Vital Parts Removed (Graphic Photos) A member of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Stephanie Se-Ember Terungwa, who was declared missing in Abuja has been found dead. The deceased family said Ms Terungwa was last seen on Thursday morning, April 14, 2022, at Lokogoma area of Abuja. Salemgists learnt that Stephnie who is based in Makurdi, Benue state graduated from Microbiology and is undergoing her NYSC in the FCT. A source told salemgists that her body was discovered and she was murdered in her NYSC uniform, her private parts were also removed. Source: https://salemgists.com/missing-female-corps-member-stephanie-se-ember-terungwa-found-dead-her-private-organs-removed/ Previous thread https://www.nairaland.com/7099650/corper-stephanie-terungwa-missing-abuja
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Stephanie Seember Terungwa Edward Achado: Missing Female Corps Member Found Dead, Her Vital Parts Removed (Graphic Photos) A member of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Stephanie Se-Ember Terungwa, who was declared missing in Abuja has been found dead. The deceased family said Ms Terungwa was last seen on Thursday morning, April 14, 2022, at Lokogoma area of Abuja. Salemgists learnt that Stephnie who is based in Makurdi, Benue state graduated from Microbiology and is undergoing her NYSC in the FCT. A source told salemgists that her body was discovered and she was murdered in her NYSC uniform, her private parts were also removed. Source: https://salemgists.com/missing-female-corps-member-stephanie-se-ember-terungwa-found-dead-her-private-organs-removed/ Previous thread https://www.nairaland.com/7099650/corper-stephanie-terungwa-missing-abuja
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Stephanie Seember Terungwa Edward Achado: Missing Female Corps Member Found Dead, Her Vital Parts Removed (Graphic Photos) A member of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Stephanie Se-Ember Terungwa, who was declared missing in Abuja has been found dead. The deceased family said Ms Terungwa was last seen on Thursday morning, April 14, 2022, at Lokogoma area of Abuja. Salemgists learnt that Stephnie who is based in Makurdi, Benue state graduated from Microbiology and is undergoing her NYSC in the FCT. A source told salemgists that her body was discovered and she was murdered in her NYSC uniform, her private parts were also removed. Source: https://salemgists.com/missing-female-corps-member-stephanie-se-ember-terungwa-found-dead-her-private-organs-removed/ Previous thread https://www.nairaland.com/7099650/corper-stephanie-terungwa-missing-abuja
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African Voodoo and Witchcraft being Mimicked in Hospitals across America and Europe April 30, 2022 Nurses perform the Nidingi with a Plastic Wrapped Dead Body in Hospital Wrapped body is labeled “COVID-19” paraded through hospital corridor Ignorance has just invited the Grime Reaper and Demons into that Hospital! I would suspect, according to the info below, that those who participated are now Demon Possessed. If you think this is funny or cute, you are just as depraved as these fools are! At the time of this post, 11,100 deranged individuals liked it! Jamaican Dinki-Mini Dance The Dinki-Mini Jamaican dance has an African origin and the name originates from the Congolese word “nidingi” that means funeral song. It’s the first dance performed at the Nine-Night celebration, the ninth night preceding the funeral service. The dance celebrates the creation of life and invites the spirits, also known as duppies, of the deceased’s ancestors to join in the celebration. Source See Ancestor Worship here Be careful what you mimic people. The consequences could send you to Hell! The corona tik tok nurse videos cannot get any wor… pic.twitter.com/vVNjbX5cNm — Julia Song (@realjuliasong) April 29, 2020 Kumina (also spelled Cumina) is a religious group, which originated in Congo, West Africa, and was brought to Jamaica by the free Africans, who came here between the 1840s and 1860s. It is strongly believed that Kumina expresses the strongest African retention of Jamaican folk culture, and provides us with powerful clues about the religions and social practices of out African ancestors. Kumina practitioners believe in the existence of three spirits – Sky Spirits (All Powerful God Nzomi Ampangu), Earth Spirits and Ancestral Spirits. The Sky Spirits carry the highest rank, followed by the Earth Spirit, which may appear by entering the body of a practitioner. ( Demon Possession) However, the Ancestral Spirits are the ones most commonly used as it is believed that the Sky and Earth Spirits have a much wider hemisphere in which to work and are least in touch with individuals. Kumina is performed to celebrate achievements and at special achievements and at social events such as engagements and weddings. Thus, it is referred to by many as ‘rejoicing’ music. It may also be performed at set ups and nine-nights. However, Kumina can also be used for evil purposes, for example, to make someone physically ill, because the ritual focuses on the ancestral spirits who share our desire for revenge and justice. According to Orlanado Patterson, in his book entitled The Sociology of Slavery (1967), homage is paid to the ancestral spirits, because Africans are more afraid of their ancestors than their gods. Source
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African Voodoo and Witchcraft being Mimicked in Hospitals across America and Europe April 30, 2022 Nurses perform the Nidingi with a Plastic Wrapped Dead Body in Hospital Wrapped body is labeled “COVID-19” paraded through hospital corridor Ignorance has just invited the Grime Reaper and Demons into that Hospital! I would suspect, according to the info below, that those who participated are now Demon Possessed. If you think this is funny or cute, you are just as depraved as these fools are! At the time of this post, 11,100 deranged individuals liked it! Jamaican Dinki-Mini Dance The Dinki-Mini Jamaican dance has an African origin and the name originates from the Congolese word “nidingi” that means funeral song. It’s the first dance performed at the Nine-Night celebration, the ninth night preceding the funeral service. The dance celebrates the creation of life and invites the spirits, also known as duppies, of the deceased’s ancestors to join in the celebration. Source See Ancestor Worship here Be careful what you mimic people. The consequences could send you to Hell! The corona tik tok nurse videos cannot get any wor… pic.twitter.com/vVNjbX5cNm — Julia Song (@realjuliasong) April 29, 2020 Kumina (also spelled Cumina) is a religious group, which originated in Congo, West Africa, and was brought to Jamaica by the free Africans, who came here between the 1840s and 1860s. It is strongly believed that Kumina expresses the strongest African retention of Jamaican folk culture, and provides us with powerful clues about the religions and social practices of out African ancestors. Kumina practitioners believe in the existence of three spirits – Sky Spirits (All Powerful God Nzomi Ampangu), Earth Spirits and Ancestral Spirits. The Sky Spirits carry the highest rank, followed by the Earth Spirit, which may appear by entering the body of a practitioner. ( Demon Possession) However, the Ancestral Spirits are the ones most commonly used as it is believed that the Sky and Earth Spirits have a much wider hemisphere in which to work and are least in touch with individuals. Kumina is performed to celebrate achievements and at special achievements and at social events such as engagements and weddings. Thus, it is referred to by many as ‘rejoicing’ music. It may also be performed at set ups and nine-nights. However, Kumina can also be used for evil purposes, for example, to make someone physically ill, because the ritual focuses on the ancestral spirits who share our desire for revenge and justice. According to Orlanado Patterson, in his book entitled The Sociology of Slavery (1967), homage is paid to the ancestral spirits, because Africans are more afraid of their ancestors than their gods. Source
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African Voodoo and Witchcraft being Mimicked in Hospitals across America and Europe April 30, 2022 Nurses perform the Nidingi with a Plastic Wrapped Dead Body in Hospital Wrapped body is labeled “COVID-19” paraded through hospital corridor Ignorance has just invited the Grime Reaper and Demons into that Hospital! I would suspect, according to the info below, that those who participated are now Demon Possessed. If you think this is funny or cute, you are just as depraved as these fools are! At the time of this post, 11,100 deranged individuals liked it! Jamaican Dinki-Mini Dance The Dinki-Mini Jamaican dance has an African origin and the name originates from the Congolese word “nidingi” that means funeral song. It’s the first dance performed at the Nine-Night celebration, the ninth night preceding the funeral service. The dance celebrates the creation of life and invites the spirits, also known as duppies, of the deceased’s ancestors to join in the celebration. Source See Ancestor Worship here Be careful what you mimic people. The consequences could send you to Hell! The corona tik tok nurse videos cannot get any wor… pic.twitter.com/vVNjbX5cNm — Julia Song (@realjuliasong) April 29, 2020 Kumina (also spelled Cumina) is a religious group, which originated in Congo, West Africa, and was brought to Jamaica by the free Africans, who came here between the 1840s and 1860s. It is strongly believed that Kumina expresses the strongest African retention of Jamaican folk culture, and provides us with powerful clues about the religions and social practices of out African ancestors. Kumina practitioners believe in the existence of three spirits – Sky Spirits (All Powerful God Nzomi Ampangu), Earth Spirits and Ancestral Spirits. The Sky Spirits carry the highest rank, followed by the Earth Spirit, which may appear by entering the body of a practitioner. ( Demon Possession) However, the Ancestral Spirits are the ones most commonly used as it is believed that the Sky and Earth Spirits have a much wider hemisphere in which to work and are least in touch with individuals. Kumina is performed to celebrate achievements and at special achievements and at social events such as engagements and weddings. Thus, it is referred to by many as ‘rejoicing’ music. It may also be performed at set ups and nine-nights. However, Kumina can also be used for evil purposes, for example, to make someone physically ill, because the ritual focuses on the ancestral spirits who share our desire for revenge and justice. According to Orlanado Patterson, in his book entitled The Sociology of Slavery (1967), homage is paid to the ancestral spirits, because Africans are more afraid of their ancestors than their gods. Source
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African Voodoo and Witchcraft being Mimicked in Hospitals across America and Europe April 30, 2022 Nurses perform the Nidingi with a Plastic Wrapped Dead Body in Hospital Wrapped body is labeled “COVID-19” paraded through hospital corridor Ignorance has just invited the Grime Reaper and Demons into that Hospital! I would suspect, according to the info below, that those who participated are now Demon Possessed. If you think this is funny or cute, you are just as depraved as these fools are! At the time of this post, 11,100 deranged individuals liked it! Jamaican Dinki-Mini Dance The Dinki-Mini Jamaican dance has an African origin and the name originates from the Congolese word “nidingi” that means funeral song. It’s the first dance performed at the Nine-Night celebration, the ninth night preceding the funeral service. The dance celebrates the creation of life and invites the spirits, also known as duppies, of the deceased’s ancestors to join in the celebration. Source See Ancestor Worship here Be careful what you mimic people. The consequences could send you to Hell! The corona tik tok nurse videos cannot get any wor… pic.twitter.com/vVNjbX5cNm — Julia Song (@realjuliasong) April 29, 2020 Kumina (also spelled Cumina) is a religious group, which originated in Congo, West Africa, and was brought to Jamaica by the free Africans, who came here between the 1840s and 1860s. It is strongly believed that Kumina expresses the strongest African retention of Jamaican folk culture, and provides us with powerful clues about the religions and social practices of out African ancestors. Kumina practitioners believe in the existence of three spirits – Sky Spirits (All Powerful God Nzomi Ampangu), Earth Spirits and Ancestral Spirits. The Sky Spirits carry the highest rank, followed by the Earth Spirit, which may appear by entering the body of a practitioner. ( Demon Possession) However, the Ancestral Spirits are the ones most commonly used as it is believed that the Sky and Earth Spirits have a much wider hemisphere in which to work and are least in touch with individuals. Kumina is performed to celebrate achievements and at special achievements and at social events such as engagements and weddings. Thus, it is referred to by many as ‘rejoicing’ music. It may also be performed at set ups and nine-nights. However, Kumina can also be used for evil purposes, for example, to make someone physically ill, because the ritual focuses on the ancestral spirits who share our desire for revenge and justice. According to Orlanado Patterson, in his book entitled The Sociology of Slavery (1967), homage is paid to the ancestral spirits, because Africans are more afraid of their ancestors than their gods. Source
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African Voodoo and Witchcraft being Mimicked in Hospitals across America and Europe April 30, 2022 Nurses perform the Nidingi with a Plastic Wrapped Dead Body in Hospital Wrapped body is labeled “COVID-19” paraded through hospital corridor Ignorance has just invited the Grime Reaper and Demons into that Hospital! I would suspect, according to the info below, that those who participated are now Demon Possessed. If you think this is funny or cute, you are just as depraved as these fools are! At the time of this post, 11,100 deranged individuals liked it! Jamaican Dinki-Mini Dance The Dinki-Mini Jamaican dance has an African origin and the name originates from the Congolese word “nidingi” that means funeral song. It’s the first dance performed at the Nine-Night celebration, the ninth night preceding the funeral service. The dance celebrates the creation of life and invites the spirits, also known as duppies, of the deceased’s ancestors to join in the celebration. Source See Ancestor Worship here Be careful what you mimic people. The consequences could send you to Hell! The corona tik tok nurse videos cannot get any wor… pic.twitter.com/vVNjbX5cNm — Julia Song (@realjuliasong) April 29, 2020 Kumina (also spelled Cumina) is a religious group, which originated in Congo, West Africa, and was brought to Jamaica by the free Africans, who came here between the 1840s and 1860s. It is strongly believed that Kumina expresses the strongest African retention of Jamaican folk culture, and provides us with powerful clues about the religions and social practices of out African ancestors. Kumina practitioners believe in the existence of three spirits – Sky Spirits (All Powerful God Nzomi Ampangu), Earth Spirits and Ancestral Spirits. The Sky Spirits carry the highest rank, followed by the Earth Spirit, which may appear by entering the body of a practitioner. ( Demon Possession) However, the Ancestral Spirits are the ones most commonly used as it is believed that the Sky and Earth Spirits have a much wider hemisphere in which to work and are least in touch with individuals. Kumina is performed to celebrate achievements and at special achievements and at social events such as engagements and weddings. Thus, it is referred to by many as ‘rejoicing’ music. It may also be performed at set ups and nine-nights. However, Kumina can also be used for evil purposes, for example, to make someone physically ill, because the ritual focuses on the ancestral spirits who share our desire for revenge and justice. According to Orlanado Patterson, in his book entitled The Sociology of Slavery (1967), homage is paid to the ancestral spirits, because Africans are more afraid of their ancestors than their gods. Source
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Deuteronomy 32:35 King James Version 35 To me belongeth vengeance and recompence; their foot shall slide in due time: for the day of their calamity is at hand, and the things that shall come upon them make haste. |
Deuteronomy 32:35 King James Version 35 To me belongeth vengeance and recompence; their foot shall slide in due time: for the day of their calamity is at hand, and the things that shall come upon them make haste. |
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