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The Sunday School Psyop: How the Ancient Priests Invented God and Erased His Wife

Why does reading the true history of the Bible consistently create strict atheists? We are opening up the ancient Ugaritic texts to uncover the exact historical cover-up that seminary students discover right before they abandon the exoteric church entirely. Many of us grew up sur ...  Show more

Epstein, Eugenics, and the False Gods of Silicon Valley Buried in the Dirt at Zorro Ranch

Frozen heads, genetic breeding colonies, and the spiritual sickness of the "Epstein Class." While the mainstream media distracts you with a 300-name list and royal family drama, the State of New Mexico is currently digging for bodies at a 33,000-square-foot compound in the desert ...  Show more

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