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posted ago by noidolsleft ago by noidolsleft +22 / -0

Taken from his telegram https://t.me/s/theprofessorsrecord

Imagine if you posted your thoughts on a famous historical politician known for corruption.

The intent of the post was to simply provide a lesson to your audience to have discernment in our current political landscape.

Imagine a scenario where out of the blue, a modern day politician asks you, "Was your post about me?"

Why do you think the modern day politician is reaching out?

A penny for your thoughts.

A few days ago, I made a post about the historical figure, Benedict Arnold. Arnold was a military hero, that most tragically, betrayed his countrymen.

The intent of my post was to encourage my audience to have discernment, to keep their eyes on Christ, and beware of those that don't.

One day later, out of the blue, a close family representative of a modern military hero, asked me if I was talking about the modern day hero.

Why do you think the modern day military hero's family representative is reaching out?

A penny for your thoughts.

Let's say a discussion over text with the family representative of the modern military hero continued, because I had concerns over a new age occult prayer that was said in a church by the hero, and repeated by the congregation.

That over the past two months, there was sufficient time to identify that the prayer was not Catholic, but rather a new age occult prayer that was previously channeled by a witch.

And that I stated something along the lines of "if the military hero was confused or misinformed, he has been provided information that the prayer is not Catholic, that it's demonic, and certainly not Christian. It needs to be renounced. Afterwards, we can all walk alongside each other."

What if the response to this request was that:

You don't like Catholics.

You are "unchristian."

You are trying to make yourself famous.

You are self-righteous.

You are trying to destroy [the military hero].

Would that be an appropriate response based on what you've just read?

A penny for your thoughts.

Now, what if the close family representative of the military hero stated...

"... good luck with your family."

How would that make you feel?

A penny for your thoughts.

Now imagine you have a friend that also brought up the same new age prayer.

That his website was hacked immediately thereafter.

That a private plane that he and his children were getting on was found to be tampered with.

How does that make you feel?

A penny for your thoughts.

The Clements family does not require luck.

We've got Jesus.


Here's the prayer in question that started all this:

"We are your instrument of those sevenfold rays and all your archangels, all of them. We will not retreat, we will not retreat. We will stand our ground. We will not fear to speak. We will be the instrument of your will, whatever it is. In your name and the name of your legions. We are freeborn, and we shall remain freeborn. And we shall not be enslaved by any foe within and without, so help me God."

No mention of Jesus; white light breaks into the seven colors of the rainbow- very significant to the demonic (See Constance Cumby's Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow); God has a heavenly host, but Satan has legions.

It's pretty easy to fake being a Christian, you just have to say something generic in Jesus name. But this thing is anything but generic. It was a prayer caught on video in the eighties by a cult leader. Very niche. Not sure if this was all a psyop to get us talking about what a Luciferian is, or what.