by James True
October 18,
2019
from
JamesTrue Website
The truth
of possession lurks in the deep.
The violence we condone
is a symptom of its saturation. We are covered in sticky ghosts.
Here's a
list of 35 pagan gods worshipped in
the Bible. We pretend
these are just 'stories'... Perhaps all of our
current mental health problems will be labeled as allegorical in the
future.
Denial enables the demon. We bend our spine to slip into its crevice
and hide like a crab.
People say disclosure can't happen because the
truth would cause harm.
"We must wait for the
'right time'..."
They twist morality by
saying,
"We have to think
about 'optics'..."
Not only does this
justify lying to millions of people, it assumes the truth kills.
Detective: "Cause of
death?"
Coroner: "Truth exposure."
Detective: "My God
the humanity, if only someone he trusted would've lied to him."
Because these are
possessions, perpetrators can't come to grips with what they've
done.
They are disassociated.
Splintered...
The denial is an
inflammatory response that locks the demon's venom deeper into their
DNA where it can re-emerge ancestrally through their children.
Denial is
psychopathy... Psychopathy is possession...
Nothing else explains the
empty nature of a perp (perpetrator
of the offense) more than possession.
I see it in drunks.
I see it in meth
addicts.
I see it in
Stockholm
syndrome and
PTSD.
Denial handcuffs us to
our demons.
Even if I had credentials, no industry will take
possession seriously. But if they did. And when we do, it provides
a scalpel to separate us from the invading malady.
We can pry it out of us
only when we understand it does not belong.
Instead, in denial, we
are encouraged to accept the demon inside us.
We learn to live with
a dark passenger and reward ourselves for how long we can endure its
abuse.
Addiction always has an entry point.
The victim's vessel is taken
over by a machine.
In eating disorders, the eyes gloss over in
compliance while a ritual of gluttony unfolds. The victim is no
longer home. The pain-body rises.
In physical abuse, a
perp becomes a shark. The victim becomes a
carcass. Two souls have created a
vacancy. Both parties stop responding verbally.
The prana economy
has turned the abuse into a meal.
The abuser feeds off the power
extracted from the victim.
We forget that fear is raw adrenaline.
A power vibrates out of
the victim's pores and evaporates in the atmosphere.
Adrenochrome...
The perp is always stationed above a victim so they may
absorb the
smell.
These are demonic vapors.
Olfactory senses are wired to our primary core.
They dig straight
into
our inner reptile...
Catholic churches have the bone splinters of Saints embedded in each
pulpit.
Perhaps the displaced bones are a way to claim the
prana of
a place by sacrificing someone's eternal rest.
This gives new meaning to
the man buried inside Rome's Basilica.
To prevent any other god from
being worshipped in a temple.
The haunted ‘bones of men' were used
to disrupt the flow of prana through the building.
As if it corrupted it
somehow:
"And he broke in
pieces the pillars and cut down the Asherim and filled their
places with the bones of men."
2
Kings 23:14
Let me know when you're
ready to talk about the bones filling the catacombs under Paris and
the Vatican...
Here's a talk with someone on the front lines: Jerry Marzinsky...
I did not get the first few minutes of our talk so
you miss the introduction and a few gems. I have
harnessed my regret into better recording skills in
the future though.
Jerry Marzinsky is a licensed Psychotherapist with
35 years experience on the front lines of mental
health.
For seven years he worked in the largest state
hospital in the world with the criminally insane.
For sixteen years he worked in prisons. For ten
years worked Crisis in Hospital ERs and various
mental health centers.
The phrase "You have a chemical imbalance" is
propaganda. No chemical imbalance has ever been
documented in a medical journal.
Meanwhile, schizophrenia is a $9 billion/year
industry.
We dive into the anatomy of demons in this
conversation.
And another with
Aaron
Beattie:
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