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Reason: None provided.

IMO, zero chance.

Cabal wants control. Nothing else.

They don't care if they get control via God or communism or LBGT or anything else. However they can get control is fine with them.

Cabal had control with the Roman Catholic Church for over 1,000 years, until ... Martin Luther.

He showed the world that the RCC was lying about the Bible. That created the split, and Christianity has not looked back since. No way the cabal would want to give up the control they had.

He also wrote, "On the Jews and Their Lies," which was also anti-cabal, if anything.

The Roman emperors were noticing that Christianity was gaining popularity, so they attempted to reign it in under their control, via the Council of Nicea, and propping up the RCC as the "official" voice of Christianity. It worked for 1,000+ years.

Humans have a tendency to follow whomever they perceive to be "experts."

Around Luther's time was also the invention of the printing press, and that was the beginning of the end of "Divine Right to Rule." Just 200 years later, the USA rejected that concept entirely, and American success led the rest of the world to reject it, as well.

101 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

IMO, zero chance.

Cabal wants control. Nothing else.

They don't care if they get control via God or communism or LBGT or anything else. However they can get control is fine with them.

Cabal had control with the Roman Catholic Church for over 1,000 years, until ... Martin Luther.

He showed the world that the RCC was lying about the Bible. That created the split, and Christianity has not looked back since. No way the cabal would want to give up the control they had.

He also wrote, "On the Jews and Their Lies," which was also anti-cabal, if anything.

The Roman emperors were noticing that Christianity was gaining popularity, so they attempted to reign it in under their control, via the Council of Nicea, and propping up the RCC as the "official" voice of Christianity. It worked for 1,000+ years.

Around Luther's time was also the invention of the printing press, and that was the beginning of the end of "Divine Right to Rule." Just 200 years later, the USA rejected that concept entirely, and American success led the rest of the world to reject it, as well.

101 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

IMO, zero chance.

Cabal wants control. Nothing else.

They don't care if they get control via God or communism or LBGT or anything else. However they can get control is fine with them.

Cabal had control with the Roman Catholic Church for over 1,000 years, until ... Martin Luther.

He showed the world that the RCC was lying about the Bible. That created the split, and Christianity has not looked back since. No way the cabal would want to give up the control they had.

He also wrote, "On the Jews and Their Lies," which was also anti-cabal, if anything.

The Roman emperors were noticing that Christianity was gaining popularity, so they attempted to reign it in under their control, via the Council of Nicea, and propping up the RCC as the "official" voice of Christianity. It worked for 1,000+ years.

Around Luther's time was also the invention of the printing press, and that was the beginning of the end of "Divine Right to Rule." Just 200 years later, the USA rejected that concept entirely, and American success led the world to reject it, as well.

101 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

IMO, zero chance.

Cabal wants control. Nothing else.

They don't care if they get control via God or communism or LBGT or anything else. However they can get control is fine with them.

Cabal had control with the Roman Catholic Church for over 1,000 years, until ... Martin Luther.

He showed the world that the RCC was lying about the Bible. That created the split, and Christianity has not looked back since. No way the cabal would want to give up the control they had.

He also wrote, "On the Jews and Their Lies," which was also anti-cabal, if anything.

The Roman emperors were noticing that Christianity was gaining popularity, so he attempted to reign it in under his control, via the Council of Nicea, and propping up the RCC as the "official" voice of Christianity. It worked, for 1,000 years.

Around Luther's time was also the invention of the printing press, and that was the beginning of the end of "Divine Right to Rule." Just 200 years later, the USA rejected that concept entirely, and American success led the world to reject it, as well.

101 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

IMO, zero chance.

Cabal wants control. Nothing else.

They don't care if they get control via God or communism or LBGT or anything else. However they can get control is find with them.

Cabal had control with the Roman Catholic Church for over 1,000 years, until ... Martin Luther.

He showed the world that the RCC was lying about the Bible. That created the split, and Christianity has not looked back since. No way the cabal would want to give up the control they had.

He also wrote, "On the Jews and Their Lies," which was also anti-cabal, if anything.

The Roman emperors were noticing that Christianity was gaining popularity, so he attempted to reign it in under his control, via the Council of Nicea, and propping up the RCC as the "official" voice of Christianity. It worked, for 1,000 years.

Around Luther's time was also the invention of the printing press, and that was the beginning of the end of "Divine Right to Rule." Just 200 years later, the USA rejected that concept entirely, and American success led the world to reject it, as well.

101 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

IMO, zero chance.

Cabal wants control. Nothing else.

They don't care if they get control via God or communism or LBGT or anything else. However they can get control is find with them.

Cabal had control with the Roman Catholic Church for over 1,000 years, until ... Martin Luther.

He showed the world that the RCC was lying about the Bible. That created the split, and Christianity has not looked back since. No way the cabal would want to give up the control they had.

He also wrote, "On the Jews and Their Lies," which was also anti-cabal, if anything.

101 days ago
1 score