Mike Benz Dropping Nuclear Infernos on Joe Rogan - Shock & Awe - Blowing Everything Apart
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Focus on these two I'd say:
US Vatican City Desk
The U.S. Department of State has a regional desk that handles diplomatic relations with the Holy See, which includes Vatican City. The U.S. Embassy to the Holy See is part of the “Tri-Mission Community” in Rome and works with the Vatican on important global issues.
Key Officials
Laura L. Hochla: Chargé d’Affaires ad interim at the U.S. Embassy to the Holy See, assumed duties on July 8, 2024.
Rosemary Higgins: Public Affairs Officer and Acting Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy to the Holy See.
State Department Israel Desk
The State Department’s regional desk for Israel is part of the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs. This bureau is responsible for leading U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and North Africa region, including Israel.
Key Officials
Mira K. Resnick: Deputy Assistant Secretary for Israeli and Palestinian Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs.
Hady Amr: Special Representative for Palestinian Affairs within the Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs. He previously served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Israeli and Palestinian Affairs from January 2021 to November 2022.
Yup. Great specifics. The Roman Catholic Church (led by the Jesuit Order) outsourced usury to Khazarian mafia fake jews. Holy See was funded by the Rothschilds via this loophole, which in turn funded the Vatican. Khazarian "jews" are really tools of the Jesuits. Read letters written by Holy Roman Emperors and you find that even "God's representative on Earth" was scared of "them."
Yep I just finished some digging + reply to another fren on here which gets into some of that if you're interested in the discussion https://greatawakening.win/p/199huiXph3/x/c/4ZGUET9F2LU
Thats the direct link because the comment tree is too big to even show it kek. We're neck deep in Prophecy up in here 😅
One other thought..my understanding is that prior to religion, sun worship was a natural shared experience worldwide because of the inexplicability, warmth, food, mobility, security, and reliability which led to forming tribes and hierarchies. Hence God was always perceived in various forms of thought and language. Babel and Egypt were a culmination of these, though geographically, pagan and satanic practices were naturally occurring worldwide as splinters of sun worship. God intervened through his chosen people to get us on the right path. Hallelujah.
I can totally see how mankind would consider the sun and moon to be divine. After the fall in Eden, man no longer "walked with God". They walked in darkness. Anything that illuminated that darkness, both physical and spiritual, was then an obvious object of worship. However God begun to reunite Himself with us throughout history, and we see the fierce battles that has produced, as men have been called to separate from their pagan traditions it would appear to be somewhat like separating a drug addict from his substance of choice :(
I think the real problems with such mindsets is the subjectivity of it all. One culture may simply revere the Sun, while another gets the idea that they must also sacrifice their children to it! But God eliminated this subjectivity with His very objective Law and Prophets, and then Christ Himself and the Church!
Over time these objective precepts given by God have permeated the human zeitgiest to such a degree that your average person would find slavery, torture, robbery, human sacrifice etc. utterly repulsive; while in ages past these things were seen as commonplace and I'd imagine most people wouldn't even flinch at them. This permeation is, of course, in sheer spite of the Babylonian "Church" which has run parallel to Christ's Church throughout history. It now dons the name of Christ but in practice it is really nothing more than the amalgamation of every pagan belief all wrapped up into one package, at least from my perspective...