Something is happening, it's undeniable unless you've been living under a rock, but even then you should have noticed that the happenings are even occurring there.
So here's what I propose to do: I'm going to try to take all the research that I've done thus far and throw it out there. The validity of my words can be taken into question, but if you feel so obliged to take the research into your own hands and find out what I have, you may just be surprised at what you learn.
So, the Great What If. What is it? Well here it is in a nutshell... What if everything you thought you knew, everything you've been taught about religion, history, how our political system function, and the function of medications we happily take to get rid of our aches and pains were all lies? That's a pretty big question, but it's one worth asking in case you never have. It may never have occurred to you, it may not even matter, but I'm here to tell you that if what I've learned is true, we're all living a lie and we're the only ones who can put an end to it.
I'm going to try to be an concise as possible, but this will obviously be a long blog, so please bear with me.
CHRISTIANITY:
Ahh, the religion of my youth and one that is dear to millions of people around the world. It's all about a man, named Jesus Christ, who died on a cross and rose again three days later thus allowing man to be freed from the original sin of Adam and granting those who accept Jesus into their hearts while their hearts are still beating entrance into heaven and everlasting life, and condemning those who fail to do so to everlasting torment in the fires of hell.
I think that's a fair summary of what we know of Christianity, but what if this isn't a true story? What if this beloved person never existed, or what if the story is true but has been altered to a large degree? Would it matter? Would your relationship with God be any less if the story was different than you've been taught?
Well let me show you what I've found in my research that suggests that he may have existed, but lived a very different life.
The man we call Jesus Christ never went by either name. He was never called Jesus nor was he ever called the Christ, for neither name is Jewish, nor do they have anything to do with the Jewish Messiah. This is mentioned in an earlier blog post but I'm going over it again for completeness. Jesus is a translation into english of the Greek word Iesous. Ie = Hail and Sous = Zeus. So how is it that a religion that condemns polytheism and all the old religions has this man, the savior, bearing the name of the king of the gods of Greece? Something is amiss! Now Christ is the other name we refer to him as, but this too has been altered in a deceitful way. Christ the english translation for the Greek word Christos, which actually does mean Savior. However, Christos comes from the East (India I believe) where the word used was Krisna, who was a deity-savior in the belief system there. So the word was never attributed to the man we call Jesus Christ. In reality, he went by the name Yahshuwah, bearing in part the name of his father, Yahweh. Look it up people, it's out there if you want to find more information on it :)
Now the bigger question here is "How could this have happened? The Bible says his name is Jesus!" Well then we need to turn our attention to the Bible. What gives the Bible the right to be called an absolute authority? Well, the Bible does. We can say that God gives the book absolute authority, but the truth of the matter is that as far as evidence, only the Bible gives itself absolute authority, and this is a problem. The problem is that what we call the Bible has been altered to an unimaginable degree in the last 2000 years. Here's a few examples of WHO has changed the Bible:
Emperor Constantine:
After solidifying his position to gain complete control of the western portion of the empire in 312, the Emperor Constantine instituted the Edict of Milan, a "Magna Carta of religious liberty," which eventually changed the Empire’s religion and put Christianity on an equal footing with paganism. Almost overnight the position of the Christian Church was reversed from persecuted to legal and accepted. Constantine began to rely on the church for support, and it on him for protection. The Church and the Empire formed an alliance, which remains to this day. Very rapidly, the laws and policies of the Empire and the doctrine of the Church became one with Constantine as the interpreter of both law and policy. This was accomplished by eliminating hundreds of books thought to be against "Church" doctrine and watering down what remained by blending Christian beliefs and practice with long established Roman sanctioned pagan worship.
Constantine believed that the Church and the State should be as close as possible. Constantine tolerated pagan practices, keeping pagan gods on coins and retaining his pagan high priest title "Pontifex Maximus" in order to maintain popularity with his former subjects. In 330 he began an assault on paganism but used a clever method of persuasion to force people to follow the laws by combining pagan worship with Christianity. He made December 25th, the birthday of the pagan Unconquered Sun god, the official holiday now celebrated as the birthday of Jesus. He also replaced the weekly day of worship by making rest on Saturday unlawful and forcing the new religion to honor the first, not the seventh day, as a day of rest. As a way of defining his concept of the new universal religion he simply classified everything "Jewish" to be an abomination. Considering almost every aspect of the Bible is "Jewish" by association, every doctrinal biblical principle was changed or eliminated. After 337 Constantine increased his purging of the more obvious aspects of paganism.
Through a series of Universal Councils, he and his successors completely altered doctrine without regard to biblical edict, set up a church hierarchy of his own design, and established a set of beliefs and practices, which are the basis for all mainstream Bible-based churches. The separation of the Protestants and the Roman Church caused a physical split but the beliefs and practices established by Constantine remained almost identical. Very little has changed since the 4th century Councils changed the face of Christianity. An effective practice instituted was the purging of any book in the formerly accepted biblical works, over 80% of the total, that church leaders felt did not fit within their new concept of Christianity. The doctrines and practices remaining in the surviving books were effectively eradicated by simply changing them by replacing clear scripture with Church-sanctioned doctrine.
(from http://www.bibleufo.com/anomlostbooks.htm)
There were over 800 books in the original bible. 800 BOOKS!! Now one can look at this in two ways:
1. Emperor Constantine did us all a favor and got rid of the stuff that was irrelevant and did not convey the word of God.
2. Emperor Constantine did us all a disfavor by removing important aspects of what the Messiah said, did, and how he lived in order to portray just the aspects that worked to his advantage.
Pagan holidays are now Christian holidays. Christmas & Easter are the big two, which have pagan elements interwoven into the Christian view of the days, but in reality, until the pagan holidays were assimilated these days held no value whatsoever to the Church.
It's interesting to note that a lot of people are aware of this, but celebrate anyways. It could be tradition, it could be that people just want to cling to their beliefs regardless of the validity of them, but the fact of the matter is that this is all documented fact and is what it is.
Let's have a look at another key figure responsible for altering the Bible as we know it.
King James the First:
King James I, among his many other faults, preferred young boys to adult women. He was a flaming homosexual. His activities in that regard have been recorded in numerous books and public records; so much so, that there is no room for debate on the subject. The King was queer.
The very people who use the King James Bible today would be the first ones to throw such a deviant out of the congregations.
The depravity of King James I didn't end with sodomy. James enjoyed killing animals. He called it "hunting." Once he killed an animal, he would literally roll about in its blood. Some believe that he practiced bestiality while the animal lay dying.
James was a sadist as well as a sodomite: he enjoyed torturing people. While King of Scotland in 1591, he personally supervised the torture of poor wretches caught up in the witchcraft trials of Scotland. James would even suggest new tortures to the examiners. One "witch," Barbara Napier, was acquitted. That event so angered James that he wrote personally to the court on May 10, 1551, ordering a sentence of death, and had the jury called into custody. To make sure they understood their particular offense, the King himself presided at a new hearing - and was gracious enough to release them without punishment when they reversed their verdict.
History has it that James was also a great coward. On January 7, 1591, the king was in Edinburgh and emerged from the toll booth. A retinue followed that included the Duke of Lennox and Lord Hume. They fell into an argument with the laird of Logie and pulled their swords. James looked behind, saw the steel flashing, and fled into the nearest refuge which turned out to be a skinner's booth. There to his shame, he "fouled his breeches in fear."
In short, King James I was the kind of despicable creature honorable men loathed, Christians would not associate with, and the Bible itself orders to be put to death (Leviticus 20:13). Knowing what King James was we can easily discern his motives.
James ascended the English throne in 1603. He wasted no time in ordering a new edition of the Bible in order to deny the common people the marginal notes they so valued in the Geneva Bible. That James I wasn't going to have any marginal notes to annoy him and lead English citizens away from what he wanted them to think is a matter of public record. In an account corrected with his own hand dated February 10, 1604, he ordained:
That a translation be made of the whole Bible, as consonant as can be to the original Hebrew and Greek, and this to be set out and printed without any marginal notes, and only to be used in all churches of England in time of divine service. James then set up rules that made it impossible for anyone involved in the project to make an honest translation, some of which follow:
1. The ordinary Bible read in the church, commonly called the Bishop's Bible to be followed and as little altered as the truth of the original will permit.
2. Or, since the common people preferred the Geneva Bible to the existing government publication, let's see if we can slip a superseding government publication onto their bookshelves, altered as little as possible.
3. The old Ecclesiastical words to be kept, viz. the word "church" not to be translated "congregation," etc.
4. That is, if a word should be translated a certain way, let's deliberately mis-translate it to make the people think God still belongs to the Anglican Church - exclusively.
5. No marginal notes at all to be affixed, but only for the explanation of the Hebrew or Greek words, which cannot without some circumlocution, so briefly and fitly be expressed in the text.
(from http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/bible101.htm#BIBLE%20101)
King James was not interested in the words of the Bible, for he did not live a life even remotely influenced by it at all. So if he wasn't interested in the words, then why did he bother having his own version made up? It obviously wasn't for the benefit of the people, for they had the Geneva bible that they loved. It was to eliminate the marginal notes which in some instances gave the people the notion that the king was not appointed by God, and this was an ideal that King James wanted to make sure his people had, because it gave him not only the authority of a king, but a divine authority as leader of the church as well. He was a power-hungry monster who had no problem messing with the Bible in order to achieve his goals.
There are many more who have altered the bible over the years, but what we're left with now is 66 books in the protestant bible. Out of 800 books depicting the way things were at that time, we have 66? Just an odd side note, but add one more 6 on there and you've got a number that many deem to be evil and of Satan.
Anyways, obviously there are many reasons to question the validity of the Bible, not because God is trying to deceive us, but because men who have the power to deceive us are taking full advantage of it throughout history.
HISTORY
But what really do we know about history? Obviously, if something as sacred as the Bible could be altered, how difficult could it be to change the history of a nation, or of the entire world for that matter?
We can see even today that if we really look hard we can find things that are going on in the world that no big media outlet is even touching. It just gets slipped under the rug and forgotten. "In this world we think we know the truth and understand, the meaning of what happens, but what we experience is sand." I wrote this in my poem "Greater Perspective" and it's pretty evident with what I've said so far that it's exactly how things are.
History as we know it is simply a set of lies that have been agreed upon. You'll find all sorts of information about it if you do a search on google for it. Napoleon Bonaparte is quoted as having said "History is a set of stories agreed upon." He may have been a cynic, but he was a man of power and coming from him it has a bit of credence. It is so easy to manipulate people as it stands, but when subterfuge and deceit creep in from behind, people don't even realize that the counter they are leaning on wasn't there before! It looks authentic, it very well could be, but we just don't know.
I won't go much further into this, because then I'm walking down an alley full of conspiracy theories that I don't want to touch on in this entry, but I wanted to touch on it so you'd be aware. You've heard "Don't believe everything you read," well that's some sage advice.
GOVERNMENT:
Whew, this one is a doozy and we all know it. We ALL know that the government lies to us, but we all similarly feel powerless to do anything about it. That's the way they want it to be, and the system that's been set up underneath the illusion ensures that's the way it remains. That's pretty direct isn't it? There is TONS of information out there about the secret government, the New World Order, the Illuminati.
I think we as a society have been conditioned to quickly dismiss talk of conspiracies, because we like to believe that none of that happens. We live in a world where we think what we see is what we get, but people from all over the world are screaming for someone to listen to their story about how their lives were changed by something external to this system, or even something far to the internal of it where we don't ever see. We live on the surface, knowing not what's beneath us nor above us, and we're complacent and blissfully ignorant to it.
I read somewhere that said if a conspiracy theory sounds too far out there to be true, then it probably is. We've been told there's no such thing as aliens, no such thing as magic, no such thing as faeries, no such thing as (fill in the blank) and we mindlessly believe this nonsense despite the overwhelming evidence that would tell us otherwise. For these instances, the powers that be (not divine) have seen to it to either play dumb or demonize certain ideals they don't want people awakening to.
Take magic for instance. Most people, when thinking of magic, think of the dark arts of Black Magic, which really isn't evil in itself. Similarly to a gun, it's not the gun that's evil, but the person wielding the gun decides it's purpose. Magic is the same way, but we're convinced that magic, if it ever existed, exists no longer. How could such a horrific lie perpetrate through the masses? The answer is Christianity. We're told that magic is evil by the Bible, and yet magic existed. Magic exists because God created it, and I don't recall it being condemned from the moment of Creation, but later on in reference in divination in order to predict the future. Here's the thing, magic exists, it's not good nor is it evil, it simply is what it is and our lack of knowledge of it prevents us from being able to protect ourselves against it or use it to enhance our lives.
There is so much more to this world than we realize, and by being ignorant to it all we allow the vicious cycle to continue until we're left with nothing. For instance, we're surrounded by electromagnetic radiation every single day. From power lines, computers, cell phones, radios, etc. and this radiation, like all radiation, is affecting us in ways we do not realize. The most obvious side-effects are that we feel more tired, lethargic, demotivated, and more prone to illness. We have the power, despite being surrounded by all this radiation, to counter it effectively and eliminate the effect it has on our minds and bodies, but if we aren't aware of it, we tend to blame it on something else, like a virus or bug that's going around.
PHARMACEUTICAL LIFESTYLE
This leads us to start taking medication. Medications are so tremendously bad for us! The medical community would have us believe otherwise, but it's all just a ploy by the big Pharmaceutical companies to reap profits, at the expense of our lives. They don't really care about our lives, because if you look it up you'll find all sorts of information on the Illuminati's Depopulation Agenda. Basically you'll find that this global elite wants to depopulate the earth down to around 500,000 million - 1 billion people, a much more manageable number. We just play along, taking their medications of artificial ingredients that more often than naught have no more effect than placebo, eating the food that contains far more artificial ingredients than healthy, natural ones, and breathing the air that they deliberately pollute. It's disgusting that we are so caught up in our lives and the petty drama that we don't even realize that our lives our being controlled, weakened, and robbed right away from us.
So, what if everything I've said is true, then what now? What do you do with this knowledge?
I'm not saying stop believing in God, I'm not saying there is no hope for us, I'm not saying that we should go on a rampage, but I am saying we need to open our eyes and see that there is more happening here than meets the eye.
There are many forces at work here, and I've mostly discussed the evil ones that make up the global elite, but there is a good side that is doing it's best to neutralize the works of these evil people. For example, the angels in charge of this world are the faeries, the elementals, the creatures of myth and legend, and while we've just about written them all off as fictional, the majority of them exist and are written about in almost every ancient culture in the world. You can choose not to believe in them, but that doesn't change the reality of their existence, just as if I didn't believe you exist, would it change the reality that you do? They are doing their part to purify the toxins in the air and in the earth, but unfortunately they are finite just like us, they just have a little more power over the area they've been charged with protecting. We, as humans, should learn that we have power too, we've just been brainwashed our entire lives to think that we're fragile, unimportant, and incapable of anything extraordinary. Those are the exact principles necessary to force someone into slave mentality, and I for one and tired of it. I'm tired of this game where we aren't taking a player role, but just a piece on the board. I refuse to be a pawn in this game, and so I'm doing what I know to do right now by telling you about what I've learned.
I will continue to research everything until there's either nothing left to uncover, or I am stopped forcefully. Don't take my word for it, though, go look for yourself if you don't believe what I've said.
We're at the end of an age, the Age of Iron, where only a quarter of the divine is left in tact and evil abounds over good three-fold. So is it any wonder that our world is wracked in all the tragedies that ail it? You be the judge.
Here are a few really good reads that I've found in my research that I really think you should read if you want to see things from a different perspective.
The Zeitgeist Movie (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED)
The Gospel of Judas
The Amazing Wisdom of JRR Tolkien
The Origin of Christianity
I said it before and I'll say it again: This is not meant to sway you away from your beliefs, but present to you information that you may never have considered before. My goal is to get you do to some critical thinking and break the cycle of blind acceptance. In a world that seems full of the blind leading the blind, who in the world knows where any of us are going?
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