I’ve flipped through it quickly, and this little book, which measures 5” x 5”, is absolutely overflowing with comms, it seems. Some initial finds:
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On the top of the spine is a tiny Ghost Army patch (more on that in a second) with the 3 red lightning bolts replaced with “5 G W”
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Inside the front cover is a 12 hour clock, set to 11:55, with a caption of “Learn before it’s too late” in the center, and each hour replaced with a QR code that links to a YouTube video. The 2 o’clock video is “Ghosts in the Machine”
I am certain there are a ton more comms to dig on and there is definitely a lot of great info in the manual itself. Every anon should have a copy - I ordered 3 so I can give one to family as a stocking stuffer and the other to another anon.
What part is weird? The fact that he paraphrased/plagiarized some arcane religious leader or the evangelical content?
Understand I am areligious. I believe in God and pray multiple times daily but have zero religious affiliation or association with any religion.
I'm not seeing the "cult masquerading as a Christian sect" part. Yes, it's a fire and brimstone type of stuff which isn't my bag. But I didn't see anything that this was a cult. And it definitely isn't Satanic.
Christians have very diverse sects, as do all religions which deviate from the main stream. Some go a little whacky (Branch Davidians for example). Some are just odd. Then you have the Jonestown ilk.
If you've ever been around Pentacostal (Holy Rollers) they are pretty damn weird.
All I'm saying, is this brand of religion defintiely isn't for me or you. But it started out as "Luciferian" and now were at holy rolling shit talking about an Archangel which is deified in 3 major religions.