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Good evening...
...or good morning.
Anyway,
I'd like to share story with you.
A little bit of a history. When I was going to college, I noticed
somethings starting to change
just about the time that Obama got into office.
I noticed the curriculum
started pushing some
interesting
agendas which
seemed to point towards things like socialism
and
a one-world government,
eugenics policies like depopulation, or
controlling the population moreover.
It seemed to push for big government.
I mean I even talked with my counselor
of my school and asked.
I said that it seems that they're pushing a socialist agenda, and she said
"Well I'm socialist."
To me this seemed very scary because, well
the Nazis were socialists. And almost every socialist nation in the world has
usually had a government that becomes a tyranny.
Which is actually the
antithesis the
the American way. Being that
the government is ruled by the people.
Not the people are controlled by the government.
Other things I thought were interesting was that they said
Jesus was a myth.
This was in our "Myth and Symbolism" class,
and they redefined the meaning
of the word "myth".
"Myth" was supposed to be
"a tale or story spread through culture",
and not necessarily
that actual meaning of the word "myth" which we know means,
"a story that's not true".
So they were going to reinvent the word "myth"
to be a story
that is told throughout a culture,
and this was going to be
associated with Jesus Christ.
I think it's convenient once you've gotten everyone on board with this,
to switch back to original meaning of the word "myth".
I mean, we've all heard people say before, "Well that's just a myth."
Would that mean "Well that's just a cultural story"?
Lots of things are cultural stories. History is a cultural story.
So,
just because it's been recorded differently, maybe before we've had things
such as
cameras and film. It does not mean
that's not true. For instance when police show up
they get many eyewitness
testimonies of what's been happening and if there's enough testimonies from
several different people that could be used as credible evidence.
So when you have thousands of people around the world
reporting this it doesn't necessarily mean
that it's just something
like a "made-up story".
Moreover, they ended up pushing a lot of us to understand
different,
some people would say,
pagan religions.
They seemed
more interested in
showing us that Jesus is a myth,
and getting us to understand
Horus and Isis
and Set.
Stories from Egyptian culture.
Which to me seems
like Illuminati.
I think was most interesting is that this was an art school.
We're supposed to create media for the world.
If you look at what media is out there you see that this is a hidden
agenda.
If you do you know enough history,
especially if you look in your bible, you'll find things to talk to you about this,
which sounds a lot like the Anti-Christ.
Anyways, it's just my thoughts. I'm curious to see if anybody else
has seen some of this themselves.