Saturday, March 26, 2022

March 26

1:40 I think somebody unziped me from under the sink at the Spirit Mt. casino while i was washing my hands. First some guy bent in front of me tying his shoe laces for ever. Then i moved to a different spot. As soon as i moved, the janitor was like waiting there and started to mop the floor around me, looking nervous. Lots of noise and distractions, me a little buzzed. As a result i walked around for hours like that. I even went to the cashier to cash some bad ticket (issued by machines, not readable by again machines) and there was a big line and had to wait like forever (at least 20 minutes). It happened to me before but usually people told me. By the time they were still other people left around here. Now it's only them, as i said before.

I only discovered it when i got home. I think the way they moved tonight, the nervousness, they were hell bent to do something to discredit me. If they can't do something else, they will do something like this which is more effective than most things they can do to a person.

Every time i gain points for my reputation everybody around me start to get very nervous and there is a lot of pressure on me.

7:53 Revelation which in Greek means Apocalypse or the last book in the Bible was included in the New Testament in the 4th century and it is not known when it was written.

Within the Church they were people who spoke against its introduction. One of them was St. Dyonisius, a bishop from Alexandria, who became pope, died in 264 and later have been sanctified. He considered the book of Revelation as being a forgery, written in a totally different style and using different expressions and language than the rest of the Bible.

So at least it is sure it was written before him. But if the Book of Revelation had been written at the end of 1st century as most scholars agree, by John the Elder, not John the Apostle, the subsequent copies all the way to Dionysus must have been filtered at least of the grammatical errors if not of the barbaric expressions.

It is said that in 451 Attila proclaimed the Huns were the "Scourge of God". Huns were neighboring the Roman empire for centuries before the invasion. Could the Huns have sent scouts to live in the Roman Empire, Greece, to study and influence? Could a few of them had time to learn Greek and Latin and infiltrate the Church or at least pay some to do it?

After Attila's proclamation in 451 which at least shows he knew of the Christian God, would the Christians have considered the Huns one of the first signs of the upcoming Apocalypse which was supposed to end with the second coming of Christ, and let the invasion happen and let the Huns march all the way to Rome.

If so it would be one of the first known cases of psychological warfare (Yes, Mongols, Noongars, Huns are all the same). But the Revelation did not limit its prophetic influence to that time.

It went on for 16 centuries all the way to our times. It would be consistent with what the Huns do nowadays, with all the known fakeries that go all the way to substitutions of politicians in all countries.

In other words, Apocalypse started back then or after it was prophesied and is still happening, but it may not be what you think.

9:10 I got awakened after about 5 hours of sleep and was quite ok when i started to do the research to write the paragraphs above of which i've been thinking all evening. At once, the man upstairs first started to squeak and then he left, and like in the days before, the place filled with mole smell within minutes and made me literally sick. I went to step on the mounds. Most mounds stay closed after i put a bit of onion but there is one where all the pieces of onion have been "rejected" by the inhabitant smart mole and that mound and the surrounding ones keep coming back together with the repugnant smell.

5:03 The "Spanish" woman, kids are yelling while Angela tries to sleep.

5:14 Kids yelling in the distance, in ways unspeakable. Too far to record though.

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