NYC Riots and False Flag

NYC Riots and False Flag

Background Discussion Before Dreams

I recently watched the 2007 film, The Mist, of which here is the description on IMDB:
“After a massive thunderstorm, an eerie, unwavering fog descends upon a Maine community. Locals seek refuge in a grocery store from the monstrous creatures now roaming the countryside killing everyone they encounter.”
One of the main conflicts in the movie is between the protagonists – who are secular – with Mrs. Carmody (shown in the picture), who teaches people to believe that the disasters are a result of the end times as described in the Bible.

The movie shows Mrs. Carmody praying to God to be able to save souls during the end times, reading the scriptures, teaching others about the book of Revelations, and gaining converts. However, the movie also depicts this woman as a cruel lunatic. Conversely, the secular protagonists are portrayed as the compassionate, reasonable ones, and even are given the air time to disseminate atheist talking points about how the “Old Testament God” is evil. Interestingly, the film also shows how Mrs. Carmody’s predictions seem to come true and she appears to be divinely protected. However, she ultimately goes crazy – trying to perform human sacrifices – thus resulting in the protagonists killing her.

I see this film as another example of the “pre-programing” of the population to not accept the Christian narrative during the end times. So, obviously, watching the film was a mistake, and I need to just stop watching Hollywood movies altogether.

What’s funny is: according to atheists, Christians are these crazed people who teach how most people are going to burn in hell, the modern world is depraved and evil and needs to repent, LGBT people don’t deserve to exist, etc. But when you actually listen to modern “Christians” – they don’t say anything negative about LGBT people, all they do is say that having a good feeling about Jesus (“Faith”) automatically saves you – no matter what degree of sin you commit (hence why Protestants have an almost 10x higher divorce rate than Mormons). The only sin (in their view) is to not believe in the Trinity – thus, to them, a Mormon could live a perfectly straight life – not cheat on his wife, be honest in his business, donate to charity, go to church, pray, read the scriptures, and still go to hell. Whereas, a Protestant could cheat on his wife, lie in all his business transactions, never pray or read the scriptures, and never do anything good for the world, but still go to heaven because he had a “good feeling about Jesus”.

After watching the movie, I then tried doing a search on YouTube for Christians teaching how we need to repent to be saved, since I kind of liked the message of the villainess, Mrs. Carmody (who I can relate to), and wanted to hear a true sermon on repentance. However, I couldn’t find even a single normal Christian saying this, beyond a few people claiming to receive revelations from God (somewhat like myself). I did, however, find a huge number of videos about how we actually don’t need to repent to be saved, since grace covers everything. If you read the scriptures, this is just such blasphemy – it contradicts a huge number of passages, many of which directly come from Jesus, discussing the necessity for repentance (example: Luke 13:3-5) – and hinges on a few misinterpreted passages from Paul that were actually about predestination and how the law of Moses is revoked (I am writing an essay about that currently). Ironically, Paul is one of the most fire and brimstone preachers, so clearly these people haven’t read Paul’s teachings all the way through or don’t understand them:

Galatians 5:19-21
19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness,
20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies,
21 Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.

As far as I can tell, these “Christians” haven’t read the Old Testament, the New Testament, or even the gospels. Or perhaps they have, but just extremely lazily…. If they never went to Church even once, and only read the Bible, I am certain that their theology would be vastly closer to mine – both regarding the trinity (discussed in Why I believe the Book of Mormon is true), and also on whether we need to repent to get to heaven.

When I compare the way Atheists portray Christians to the way Christians actually behave, I actually wish that Christians were more like the way Atheists accuse them of being. I wish repentance was taught more. I wish there was a greater aversion to sin. And I wish there was a greater fear of God. Christians say that I am not a Christian for not believing in the trinity. I disagree with them – I think that Jesus, as the son of God, is responsible for granting the power for us to be raised from the dead and cleansed from our sins, and we can only be saved through Him. However, perhaps they are right. The term Christian now seems to mean “you can sin to the greatest degree possible because Christ justifies everything”. So, either they are Christians and I am something else, or they are something else and I am a true “Christian”. Either way, I certainly don’t feal like I am part of the same “religion” as these people.

Sorry for the hateful rant – I know that the above characterization of Christians is exaggerated – and that most Christians are upright and good people. My issue (at heart) is not with the Christians as a people, but with the dogmas perpetuated by a class of dishonest pastors. If only Christianity could go back to Puritanism.

The Dreams

I dreamt that I heard a conversation among family members about breaking news in New York. Apparently, an event was cancelled at the world trade center because of some sort of attempted terrorist attack, but it was unclear whether it was a real terrorist attack, or a staged one. I think this is about a false flag attack.

I also dreamt of a family member telling me about riots in New York City. There was confusion on who started the riots – with one of my brothers accusing nazis of starting it, and the rest (including myself) accusing leftists. I then fell back asleep and had a repeat dream about such riots in New York, but I also learned about how there was confusion where the leaders of the riots (of which included the same brother) led their protestors into conflicts with the “Nazis” – even though the leaders had promised to be protesting against a different thing.

Putting the two dreams together, my brother simultaneously deliberately tricked the people he was leading into having a clash with “nazis” despite promising not to do this, while also claiming that the “nazis” started it. Sounds like the typical shenanigans Americans are all too familiar with – leftist leaders deceiving their followers, deliberately starting riots, and then blaming “nazis”.

I also think I might have had dreams about political unrest in Germany, though now I forget.


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