Ancient DEMON GOD Behind GAY AGENDA

Vlad Savchuk
10 Apr 202315:33

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the historical and spiritual underpinnings of modern societal issues, particularly focusing on the influence of the goddess Ishtar or Ashtoreth. It suggests that the sexual revolution and its consequences, including abortion and gender fluidity, are manifestations of an ancient spiritual battle. The script draws parallels between ancient rituals and contemporary culture, including the origins of the Pride Movement and the significance of the rainbow flag, arguing that these are not mere coincidences but part of a deeper, spiritual influence on society.

Takeaways

  • 😔 The script discusses the idea that societal ills such as violence, theft, and destruction are not new, but are manifestations of a recurring cultural pattern.
  • 🤔 It suggests that the rejection of traditional religious values leads to the rise of other 'gods', symbolizing materialism and idolization of things like money and fame.
  • 👶 The script implies a connection between sexual immorality and the rise of unwanted pregnancies, which it then links to the controversial topic of abortion.
  • 😱 It describes a chilling chapter that draws parallels between ancient rituals involving the killing of babies and modern abortion practices.
  • 🌈 The script introduces the concept of 'Ashtora' or 'Ishtar' as a goddess associated with both destruction and transformation, including the blurring of gender roles.
  • 👤 It claims that the goddess has a history of possessing her followers, including priests who would dress and act as the opposite gender, a practice the script links to modern drag culture.
  • 💃 The script mentions 'the dance of Ishtar', which it suggests re-emerged during the Stonewall riots, marking the beginning of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement.
  • 📚 It argues that the ancient practices and symbols associated with this goddess are re-emerging in contemporary culture, including the use of the rainbow as a symbol, which it says was originally stolen from God by the goddess.
  • 🏳️‍🌈 The script connects the modern celebration of Pride in the month of June to the goddess's ancient influence, suggesting that June was a month of particular significance to her.
  • 🏛️ It suggests that the U.S. Supreme Court rulings that have transformed the understanding of marriage and sexuality in the U.S. occurred on dates with significant ties to the goddess's lore.
  • 🔮 The script concludes by warning that these cultural shifts are not random but are the result of spiritual forces at work, influencing society without most people's awareness.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the discussion in the transcript?

    -The main theme of the discussion is the influence of a goddess, identified as Ashtora or Ishtar, on modern culture, particularly in relation to sexual revolution, gender transformation, and societal changes.

  • What does the speaker suggest happens when God is pushed away from a culture?

    -The speaker suggests that when God is pushed away, other 'gods' representing money, entertainment, and sexual revolution can take His place, leading to various societal issues including sexual immorality and unwanted pregnancies.

  • What is the connection made between unwanted pregnancies and the concept of a 'god that drinks blood'?

    -The connection made is that unwanted pregnancies can lead to a rise in abortions, which the speaker metaphorically describes as a 'god that drinks blood', symbolizing the act of ending a life.

  • What is the chilling chapter referred to by the speaker?

    -The chilling chapter referred to by the speaker describes the sounds, priests, and music involved in the historical practice of child sacrifice, which the speaker finds disturbingly similar to what happens in modern abortion clinics.

  • What is the 'Transformer' aspect of the goddess Ashtora or Ishtar?

    -The 'Transformer' aspect refers to the goddess's power to blur the lines between male and female, promoting androgyny and the merging of gender identities, which the speaker sees as a destructive force in modern culture.

  • What is the speaker's view on the current cultural shift towards gender fluidity?

    -The speaker views the cultural shift towards gender fluidity as unnatural and a manifestation of the influence of the goddess Ashtora or Ishtar, who is described as having the power to transform men into women and vice versa.

  • What historical event is linked to the beginning of the Pride Movement?

    -The Stonewall riots in New York City in 1969 are linked to the beginning of the Pride Movement, which the speaker attributes to the influence of the goddess Ashtora or Ishtar.

  • How does the speaker connect the rainbow flag to the goddess Ashtora or Ishtar?

    -The speaker connects the rainbow flag to the goddess by stating that she was known to steal what belongs to other gods for herself, including the rainbow, which has now become a symbol of the LGBTQ+ community.

  • What is the significance of the month of June according to the speaker?

    -According to the speaker, June is significant because it was the month traditionally associated with the goddess Ashtora or Ishtar, who is said to have possessed the culture during this time, and it is now the month of Pride.

  • What does the speaker claim about the Supreme Court rulings on sexuality?

    -The speaker claims that the Supreme Court rulings which transformed the understanding of sexuality in the United States occurred during significant times linked to the goddess Ashtora or Ishtar, specifically on June 26th, which they connect to the summer solstice and the goddess's influence.

  • How does the speaker interpret the prevalence of rainbow-themed items during June?

    -The speaker interprets the prevalence of rainbow-themed items during June as a supernatural influence and a sign of the goddess's return to possessing the culture, as rainbows are associated with her.

Outlines

00:00

😔 Cultural Decay and the Rise of Immorality

The speaker discusses the historical and cultural patterns of societal decay, attributing current issues to the rejection of God and the rise of materialistic and sexual idols. They draw parallels between ancient practices of child sacrifice and modern abortion, noting the chilling similarities in the rituals and sounds. The speaker also introduces the concept of the 'Transformer' goddess, Ashtora or Ishtar, who they believe is behind the current sexual revolution and the blurring of gender roles, citing ancient inscriptions that attribute gender-shifting powers to this deity. They argue that this spiritual principality is not only affecting our culture but is also causing a 'war on manhood' and promoting the feminization of men and the masculinization of women, which they see as unnatural and a sign of deeper spiritual warfare.

05:03

👥 The Return of the Gods and Cultural Transformation

This paragraph delves into the resurgence of ancient spiritual practices, suggesting that the goddess Ishtar's influence is manifesting in modern culture through the promotion of transgenderism and drag culture. The speaker connects the historical priesthood of Ishtar, which included men who dressed and acted as women, to contemporary societal acceptance and celebration of such behaviors. They also discuss the broader impact of this spiritual force on education and societal structures, claiming that an entire generation is being influenced to transition away from traditional gender roles. The speaker further explores the connection between the goddess and the 1969 Stonewall riots, which are considered the catalyst for the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, suggesting that the event was influenced by ancient spiritual forces linked to Ishtar.

10:06

🌈 The Rainbow as a Symbol of Cultural Shift

The speaker examines the symbolism of the rainbow in relation to the goddess Ishtar, arguing that the rainbow flag, now a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride, has been appropriated from its original divine context. They discuss how the colors of the rainbow flag correspond to aspects of the goddess, suggesting a deeper spiritual significance to the modern celebration of Pride month in June. The speaker also connects the timing of significant Supreme Court rulings on sexuality to the ancient calendar and rituals associated with Ishtar, implying a supernatural orchestration behind these legal changes. The paragraph concludes with a reflection on the pervasive influence of these spiritual forces on everyday life, from supermarket products to national celebrations.

15:11

📜 Ancient Spells and Modern Legal Changes

In this paragraph, the speaker ties the historical practice of casting spells to influence societal norms to recent legal changes in the United States regarding marriage equality. They highlight the significance of the dates on which these rulings were made, noting that they coincide with the summer solstice and the ancient month of Tammuz, which is associated with Ishtar. The speaker suggests that these dates were not chosen by chance but are part of a larger, spiritual plan to reestablish the influence of the goddess Ishtar in modern society. They also mention the symbolic act of lighting up the White House with rainbow colors as a sign of surrender to these ancient forces.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Sexual Revolution

The term 'Sexual Revolution' refers to a shift in societal attitudes and behaviors regarding sexuality in the 20th century. In the video, it is associated with the displacement of traditional values and the introduction of new 'gods', such as money and entertainment, leading to moral decay and societal issues like unwanted pregnancies.

💡Unwanted Pregnancies

This concept is directly linked to the consequences of the sexual revolution as described in the video. It refers to pregnancies that are not desired by the individuals involved and is used to illustrate the rise of abortion as a societal response, which the speaker connects to ancient practices of child sacrifice.

💡Ashtora/Ishtar

Ashtora or Ishtar is an ancient Mesopotamian goddess associated with love, sex, fertility, and war. In the video, she is portrayed as a symbol of the darker aspects of the sexual revolution, including gender confusion and the promotion of non-traditional gender roles and sexual behaviors.

💡Gender Transformation

The concept of 'Gender Transformation' is discussed in the context of the goddess's power to change men into women and vice versa. The video suggests that this ancient idea is reflected in modern discussions around transgenderism and the blurring of traditional gender lines.

💡Androgyny

Androgyny is the blending of male and female characteristics. The video describes it as a goal of the goddess Ishtar, implying that the modern push for gender neutrality and the rejection of traditional gender roles are influenced by this ancient spiritual concept.

💡War on Manhood

'War on Manhood' is a term used in the video to describe cultural efforts to diminish traditional masculine roles and characteristics. It is presented as a negative consequence of the influence of the goddess Ishtar, who is said to 'grind away' masculinity.

💡Patriarchy

Patriarchy refers to a social system in which men hold primary power. In the video, it is mentioned that the goddess Ishtar was opposed to patriarchy, linking the modern critique of patriarchal structures to ancient spiritual beliefs.

💡Stonewall Riots

The 'Stonewall Riots' of 1969 are cited in the video as the catalyst for the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement. The speaker suggests that the events and symbols associated with Stonewall are connected to the ancient worship of Ishtar, indicating a spiritual underpinning to the movement.

💡Drag

Drag is the act of dressing in clothing typically associated with the opposite gender, often for performance. The video links the modern practice of drag to the ancient priests of Ishtar, who are said to have dressed as women, suggesting a historical continuity.

💡Rainbow Flag

The 'Rainbow Flag' is a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride and social movements. The video discusses how the rainbow has been adopted as a symbol by the goddess Ishtar, suggesting that its use in modern culture has ancient spiritual connotations.

💡Supreme Court Rulings

The video refers to significant Supreme Court decisions that have shaped the legal landscape around sexuality in the United States. It suggests that these rulings, occurring on dates with spiritual significance, are influenced by the ancient goddess's influence on modern culture.

Highlights

The concept that societal ills like killing and stealing are not new but are exacerbated by the rejection of God and the rise of other 'gods' such as money and entertainment.

The sexual revolution's role in leading to increased sexual immorality and the subsequent issue of unwanted pregnancies, which the speaker links to the rise of abortion.

A chilling comparison between ancient rituals involving the killing of babies and the modern practice of abortion, including the eerie similarities in sounds and ceremonies.

The discussion of the goddess Ishtar/Ashtora as a symbol of transformation, with the power to blur gender lines and promote androgyny.

The historical context of Ishtar's influence on gender roles and the idea of a 'war on manhood' in contemporary culture.

The claim that the goddess Ishtar's ancient practices of gender transformation are re-emerging in modern society, with evidence of men dressing as women in ancient times.

The assertion that the modern LGBTQ+ movement has roots in ancient religious practices, specifically those of Ishtar's priesthood.

The correlation between the goddess Ishtar's symbols and the events of the Stonewall riots, which are said to have initiated the modern Pride movement.

The significance of the rainbow flag in the LGBTQ+ movement, which is claimed to be a stolen symbol from the goddess Ishtar.

The connection drawn between the timing of significant Supreme Court rulings on sexuality and the ancient calendar dates sacred to Ishtar.

The idea that the modern celebration of Pride Month in June is a continuation of Ishtar's ancient influence during the month of Tammuz.

The assertion that the spirit of Ishtar is thick in modern culture, influencing attitudes towards gender and sexuality.

The claim that the modern school system is being used to transition an entire generation in line with Ishtar's ancient practices.

The discussion of how the rejection of traditional religious values has led to the resurgence of ancient pagan practices in modern society.

The warning that the influence of Ishtar and similar spirits is supernatural and affecting every aspect of culture, from media to law.

The final call to readers to understand the spiritual implications of current societal trends and to seek knowledge through the provided book.

Transcripts

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We know that the enemies behind killing, stealing  and destruction. But how you portrayed that this  

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has happened before, this has been happening. This  is nothing new. The only thing that in our culture  

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it's actually now more, than has happened before.  I mean it was. The idea that you push God away and  

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then other gods come and replace that. Gods of  money, and ball and all of this stuff. And then  

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sexual revolution comes in place of that, and then  of course when you start having sexual immorality,  

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guess what's going to happen? You're going  to have unwanted pregnancies. What do you do  

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with unwanted pregnancies? Well there's another  god that comes in and he drinks blood, he wants  

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blood. He wants killing, and specially of the  babies. I mean and then there's a chapter there  

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that's the most chilling chapter for me, because  when you describe the sounds and the priests and  

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the music that was involved in killing babies,  and you correlated that with what's happening  

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in abortion clinics. I mean, it was, it was scary.  And then you came back and start talking about the  

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other side of this goddess that has to do with  transformation. You call it, I think you call  

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it Transformer. Could you speak into that? Yeah,  there's another side to this Ashtora, this Ishtar.  

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You know and the thing is, it comes with, notice  it's all from the sexual revolution. So that's the  

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goddess where you're going to get something else  now, and when I looked at her ancient tablets,  

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her ancient inscriptions. It says she says, "I  am a woman, I am a man." It says in her hymns,  

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it says, "You goddess, have the power to turn a  man into a woman and turn a woman into a man."  

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So this is the goddess, the principality  of the destruction of gender. Androgyny,  

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merging male and female, blurring female and  male, blending men and women. Merging them,  

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and that is why you are what, we are all watching  this in our culture right now. It is a spirit. It  

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is not natural, and it is this exact principality  that is affecting everything. And the thing is  

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that you know it couldn't happen earlier because  it was too radical. So you know the 1960s America,  

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it was too radical for that, they just come out.  But what happens is as this, this sexual goddess,  

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as this goddess of sexual immorality, as she gets  entrenched in the culture, her darker work starts  

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coming out, and we are in now the next phase.  That's why we're all dealing with this now. That's  

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why it's affecting literally everything, and  I'll give you an example. It says she, it says,  

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"You grind away the masculinity of men." It's  beyond this, it's not just the sexual realm. It's  

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every realm. Look what's happening in our culture.  You know there is actually a war on manhood.  

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There's a war on you know that she seeks to take  men away from manhood, away from fatherhood,  

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away from marriage, away from providing,  away from all, away from women you know,  

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and so you know because she grinds that away.  She seeks to feminize them. She was actually  

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the goddess who hated the patriarch. She hated any  kind of authority with man. Well this spirit is so  

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thick in our culture, you can cut it with a knife.  It is so thick. You know if a man acts masculine,  

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they'll say, "That's toxic." If a woman  acts masculine, they'll say, "Bravo, that's  

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wonderful." What is that? That is this spirit.  It's crazy. Well it also says she masculizes,  

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she de-feminizes women. So her job is also to take  women away from womenhood, away from motherhood,  

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away from marriage, away from men. Well we're  watching it happen. It's you know all this. You  

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know she was a goddess who was female but she had  masculine qualities, and so she's seeking to make  

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women now into her own image. That's what she'll  do. Now but it goes further, because you know what  

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happens is now it goes into the sexual realm,  because she's the goddess of sexuality. So what  

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happens now? She is blending the lines of male  and female. So what would we expect to happen?  

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Exactly what's happening right now. She had an  ancient priesthood. Her ancient priesthood were  

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men who walked around her temples dressed up as  women. They're acting as women, talking as women,  

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appearing as women in drag and so what happened  is, you know actually you know what stopped this?  

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The Gospel. You know we have a short memory, we  don't realize this. So when you take God out,  

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it is absolute, it's inevitable that this is  coming back. We could have predicted this.  

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So this goddess had priests that were  men dressed like women? This is pretty  

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much what you're saying where this drag  thing started long time ago. Yes. Exactly.

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Remember it says, she turns a man into a woman,  she turns a woman into a man and she possessed  

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that priesthood, and the thing is, the thing is  and let me go further. She not only dressed them  

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that way which we see in our culture. See when you  see this returning to the culture and when you see  

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the culture celebrating it, you know the gods are  back and you are in very dramatic times, and the  

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thing is that because her priesthood is back.  But the thing is that not only that, she also,  

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you know remember Jesus said they come back worse.  In ancient times she possessed her priesthood, but  

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now she's seeking to possess an entire generation  of children. She is using the very school system  

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that once led them in the Lord's Prayer, to  transition them. And speaking of which, remember  

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you know she's the one who transformed. That word  "trans," "transformed." Well not only did she do  

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it by clothes, it actually says that she actually  had priests who were surgically transitioned,  

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from men into quote, women. You know and so that,  and in fact I put it in "The Return Of The Gods."  

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There's a quote where it says, where it describes  the transition men dancing before the goddess  

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carrying scalpels like as if they're celebrating  their surgery. So this is where we are, and this  

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has affected our entire culture, and there was  an event that happened, actually we talk about  

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New York City. So much begins in New York City  with all this here. But there was an event that  

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happened in New York City, in 1969, that began the  whole movement, the Pride Movement, the Rainbow  

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Movement. All that you know altering gender, and  on that night, the night that began, all the signs  

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of the goddess started manifesting on the streets  of New York City. So we're gonna look at that in  

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just a moment, but guys, I don't know if you got  this concept. I want to encourage each and every  

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one of you, get this book. You will be able to  read it in a few days because it's so captivating  

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and it's so real. You literally you can take a  newspaper and take this book, and pretty much  

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see the confirmation of what Jonathan is sharing.  So pretty much he is sharing that this Asthoreth,  

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this goddess, she has a darker side to her. She's  a transformer. And he talks about her priests,  

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who are pretty much you know this is where  this whole transgenderism, this drag stuff,  

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all of that came from a long time ago. So this  evil spirit, this evil god that is infiltrating  

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our culture is actually behind all of this. And  then what Jonathan alluded to, that I want you to  

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speak into, pretty much in your book you reveal  this mystery that exploded on the streets of New  

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York City and transformed the American world, as  well as the culture. And you actually highlighted  

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different signs that all took place right here in  the United States. Can you speak into that? Yeah,  

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yeah. I'll give you a little taste of it and that  is that one of the signs, it was called Stonewall.  

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And this was a riot where they basically, it was  a same-sex bar and that police raided it, and the  

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people tried to storm it with the police in there.  They actually set it on fire with the police in  

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there. They tried to do it, they tried to storm  the barn. Well this began the whole movement  

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that we know today as Rainbow, and Pride. All  that began there. Well on that night, all these  

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signs of the goddess appear in New York City. For  instance, one of the signs of the goddess when she  

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goes to war, is the lion or the lion's head. The  sign, I'll just say this, I won't go into detail.  

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The sign of the lion's head appeared that night.  One of the things that you know, there's something  

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called the dance of Ishtar, that when she goes  to battle she dances. In the middle of the riot,  

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these men start dancing. They perform a dance  in the middle of the riot, and as they dance  

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they start singing a song. The words of the song  are linked to the ancient tablets of the goddess.  

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I mean, word for word. I won't go into it but  amazingly. So one of the things is that in one of  

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the ancient mythologies of the goddess, it said,  first of all, first of all the godess always,  

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always hangs around bars. She calls it her temple.  She's always in the bar, the tavern, the inn.  

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Where did this whole movement began? In a tavern,  in an inn, in a bar. But also at the same time,  

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it says that you know this is called Stonewall.  Stonewall is the beginning of it all. Well in one  

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of her writings, it said she's called, it says,  you are the stone that breaks the stone wall.  

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The stonewall. It comes from her, and actually and  not only that but there was actually a woman who  

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began the whole riot. There's one woman. She's  a mystery woman. But the woman was masculine. I  

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mean it was like the goddess. It was like she was  like a channel of the goddess. She was a woman but  

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she has masculine attributes. She triggers the  whole thing, and the thing is the goddess was  

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called in her hymns is called the great storm.  You are the great storm. The god Ashthora or  

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Ishtar is the great storm. Aphrodite, the storm.  Well the name of this woman was Storm or Storme.  

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Yeah so and not only that, but even the timing.  Even when the timing of when Stonewall happen.  

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I won't go into detail but it's linked to the  summer solstice, which is linked to the goddess,  

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linked to the full moon, linked to the month  of the goddess. It all happened like clockwork.

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That's the month of Tammuz, which is in summer  which there's more to say on that. I'll say more  

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on that but because it wasn't just that that  happened then. But it's a summer, and the month  

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of Tammuz, that's named after her lover. So I  mean that whole month is named after her lover.  

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Wow, and she pretty much claimed that, you know  the goddess claimed one month of the ancient  

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world. Yes. That month is the month of? Well I'll  tell you, yeah, because this is not just that  

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movement. This has affected our entire world.  I mean this has affected everything. One month  

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where she'd especially possess the culture, and  so I looked okay, what, what was it called? Well  

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I looked back in the writings of the first  Christians because it was still happening,  

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you know back then. So I looked at the  writings of Saint Jerome and he identifies it,  

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and he says it was the month called, in  Latin he says it was the month of Iunium,  

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or in English the month of June. June is the month  where she possessed the culture. June. She was the  

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goddess of Pride so June has become the month of  Pride. She's the goddess of altered sexuality,  

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so June has become the month of altered sexuality.  And think about it, but Jesus said it all because  

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the spirits go back to the house that they  possessed. So she used to possess the month  

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of June. She's gone back to it. June has gone  back to its old form, and so and not only that,  

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here's another thing. She was also the goddess of  parades. Parades. She caused men to parade through  

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the city streets dressed up as women. Women  parade the city dressed up as men. Parades,  

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they just were full of colors and we're full of  sexual licentiousness, well they're back. They're  

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back, and they even and you know, you know when  they stopped? When the Gospel came. You know and  

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now when you take God out, they're going to come  back you know. So and the people who are doing it,  

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they don't know. They have no idea what they're  doing. This is spiritual, but she knows what  

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she's doing, and the other thing is that she had  a sing. There was a sign that was associated with  

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her. You know what the sign was? It was a sign  called the rainbow. It's the sign of the rainbow,  

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and the interesting thing, so why is the rainbow  the sign? You know the rainbow belongs to God,  

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but one of her myth, it says that she steals what  belongs to other gods for herself. So she takes  

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the rainbow, and the rainbow, you know I won't go  into it but in the book I show each color of the  

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rainbow flag, actually it reveals the goddess  you know. And so and think about this but how  

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crazy this is. You know the American Embassy,  they fly the American flag. They don't fly  

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other flags. Yeah. But we fly the rainbow flag  celebrating sexuality. That's not natural. You  

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know nations will celebrate one day of the year  to celebrate their birth or their independence,  

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but nations all over celebrate 30 days given  to this sexuality, and it's linked to the 30  

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days of the goddess. That's not natural. You  know you go to a supermarket in June and you'll  

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find children's cereal boxes with rainbows on  them. That's not natural. That is supernatural.

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And so it touching really, touching our culture,  touching everything. But not only that, even the  

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Supreme Court because let me tell you how this  affected our life. Because the Supreme Court,  

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you know and I'm not, the Supreme Court didn't  know what it was doing you know. But the goddess  

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does, the spirits do. The thing is, there  have been three major rulings that have  

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transformed sexuality, and they took place in  a 12-year period. The first one legitimized  

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same-sex sexuality. The second one struck down the  Defense of Marriage Act, and the third one changed  

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marriage forever. It altered marriage to become  same-sex marriage. So when were? It was 2003,  

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2013 and 2015. 12 years. The first one took place  in June. The last days of June which are the time  

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of the goddess, the time of the summer solstice.  That's the time of the goddess especially,  

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happened on June 26th. The second one was 10  years later, happened in June. Last days of June.  

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Same day. June 26th, summer solstice time. The  third one, remember when marriage, we all remember  

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it when marriage was struck down. June, last days  of June, time of the summer solstice, days of the  

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Goddess. June 26. The same day. June 26 is linked  to the mystery of the goddess, and I'll tell you  

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one thing, you remember Vlad, remember on that day  when Obama lit up the White House in the colors  

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of the rainbow? Yeah. To celebrate. It's kind of  like saying, hey we're giving America over to the  

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goddess you know, and the thing is that night  was the tenth day of Tammuz. Now the biblical  

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calendar, the Babylonian calendar. I looked  and I found something amazing in the Babylonian  

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calendar. it says that day, the 10th of Tammuz is  ordained, is appointed for the casting of a spell  

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to cause a man to love a man. That was the day  that marriage was struck down and changed into  

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that, on the ancient day appointed for the spell,  and so this is real. It's affecting everybody.

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