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Word Of The Eternal God.
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All Of Our Rituals, Are An Abomination To
The Eternal God.
All Of Our
Festivals, Are
An Abomination To The Eternal God.
All Of Our
Pagan Practices Are An
Abomination To The Eternal God.
The
Eternal God Is Not A Robotic Moron, On Whom We Make Demand,
And Whom
We Obey, As We Like
And, When It Is Convenient To Us.
The
Eternal God Is Not A Robotic Moron, On Whom We Make
Demands.
He Is Our
Living, Loving, Personal Saviour.
There Is No Other.
Christ Is
The Solution To All Our Problems.
There Is No Other.
1 Timothy
2:5 For there is
One God, and
One
Mediator between God and men,
The Man
Christ Jesus
If This Verse Is Not In Your Bible, Your Bible
Is Corrupt.
Throw It Away.
You Have Been Deceived Into Serving Satan, the
god of this world.
Sincerity Is Not The
Issue. You can be sincere, and still be wrong.
To Live A Lie Is To Die. – It Is That Simple.
We
should all be sighing and crying about the sad state of our world.
Serving
God’s Word
Breaking All Chains
Setting The Captives
Free
The Killing Fields
By Peter James from: www.peterjamesx.com
(These
Video notes are being made available for the first time Jan 2013)
Video: The
Killing Fields – The Entire World Is One Large Killing Field !
John 8:44 Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye
will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth,
because there is no truth in him.
When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar,
and the father of it.
Revelation 18:24 And in her
was found the blood of prophets, and of saints,
and of all that were slain upon
the earth.
We
have videos and documents plainly stating that Babylon is none other than the
Vatican.
The Great Whore and mother of ALL
abominations and All false religions.
Revelation 17:5 And upon her
forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.
If we had not rebelled there would not be all the massive flooding,
earthquakes and other disasters.
There would be no killing fields at all.
Now we are heading ever deeper into a worldwide Tribulation,
where literally billions will be killed.
If
you want to argue with me about the joy of Christmas, the fun of Halloween,
and
Harry Potter, and all the other things which the Eternal God Abhors,
go
right ahead, but make sure that you have some sort of escape plan.
Killing
yourself is certainly not an escape, as your spirit lives on,
and
you will still be held accountable.
Hebrews 9:27 And as it is
appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
Jeremiah 2:11 Hath a nation changed their gods,
which are yet no gods?
but my people have changed their glory for that
which doth not profit.
Deuteronomy 31:16 And the LORD
said unto Moses, Behold, thou shalt sleep with thy fathers; and this people
will rise up, and go a whoring after the gods of the strangers of the land,
whither they go to be among them, and will forsake me, and break my
covenant which I have made with them.
We have happily given up the
Eternal God to worship the gods of the heathens.
Ezekiel 16:32 But as
a wife that committeth adultery, which taketh strangers instead of her
husband!
Ezekiel 16:33 They give
gifts to all whores: but thou givest thy gifts to all thy lovers, and hirest
them, that they may come unto thee on every side for thy whoredom.
This will be the result.
Deuteronomy 31:17 Then
my anger shall be kindled against them in that day,
and I will forsake them, and I
will hide my face from them, and they shall be devoured, and many evils and
troubles shall befall them; so that they will say in that day, Are not these
evils come upon us, because our God is not among us?
Deuteronomy 31:18 And I will
surely hide my face in that day for all the evils which they shall have
wrought, in that they are turned unto other gods.
So
what I am saying is that the killing fields are going to be right on our own
doorstep.
Judges 10:14 Go and cry
unto the gods which ye have chosen;
let them deliver you in the time
of your tribulation.
This is what we should
be doing.
Deuteronomy 28:10 And all
people of the earth shall see that thou art called by the name of the LORD; and
they shall be afraid of thee.
Unfortunately we have done the
opposite thing, we have rebelled against the Eternal God, we have lied,
plundered and continue to kill many people every day in order to control, and
manipulate them and take that which they have from them.
Leviticus 26:10 And all people of the
earth shall see that thou art called by the name of the LORD; and they shall be
afraid of thee.
Leviticus 26:18 And if ye
will not yet for all this hearken unto me, then I will punish you seven times
more for your sins.
Leviticus 26:19 And I will
break the pride of your power; and I will make your heaven as iron, and your
earth as brass:
We explained the kill
and grab going on in the Congo:
There was rubber,
timber and ivory.
For the last three years, six countries and
at least three rebel groups have been at war, squabbling over Congo's remaining
mineral wealth, diamonds and oil.
Katanga province
Cobalt
Copper
Manganese
Zinc
Ituri province
Gold
Kasai province
Diamonds
The
gas cloud, composed mainly of materials more dense than
the
surrounding air, stayed close to the ground and spread outwards through
the
surrounding community.
The
initial effects of gas exposure were coughing, vomiting,
severe
eye irritation and a feeling of suffocation.
People
awoken by these symptoms fled away from the plant.
Those
who ran inhaled more than those who had a vehicle.
Due
to their height, children and other people of lower stature inhaled relatively
higher concentrations.
Many
people were trampled trying to escape[1][2].
Thousands
of people had succumbed to gas exposure by the morning hours.
There
were mass funerals and mass cremations as well as bodies being disposed of in
the Narmada river. 170,000 people were treated at hospitals
and
temporary dispensaries. 2,000 buffaloes, goats, and other animals had to be
collected and buried.
Within
a few days, leaves on trees went yellow and fell off.
Supplies
including food became scarce due to safety fears by the suppliers.
Fishing
was prohibited as well which caused further supply shortages. [1][2].
A
total of 36 wards were marked by the authorities as being "gas
affected",
affecting
a population of 520,000. Of these, 200,000 were below 15 years of age, and
3,000 were pregnant women. In 1991, 3,928 deaths had been certified.
Independent
organizations recorded 8,000 dead the first days.
Other
estimations vary between 10,000 and 20,000.
It
is estimated that 10,000 have died since the accident from gas related
diseases. Another 100,000 to 200,000 people are estimated to have permanent
injuries.[1][2]
By Andrew Malone Daily Mail
Last updated at 12:48 AM on 03rd November 2008
When
Prince Charles claimed thousands of Indian farmers were killing themselves
after using GM crops, he was branded a scaremonger. In fact, as this chilling
dispatch reveals, it's even WORSE than he feared.
The
children were inconsolable. Mute with shock and fighting back tears, they
huddled beside their mother as friends and neighbours prepared their father's
body for cremation on a blazing bonfire built on the cracked, barren fields near
their home.
As
flames consumed the corpse, Ganjanan, 12, and Kalpana, 14, faced a grim future.
While Shankara Mandaukar had hoped his son and daughter would have a better
life under India's economic boom, they now face working as slave labour for a few
pence a day.
Landless
and homeless, they will be the lowest of the low.
Shankara,
respected farmer, loving husband and father, had taken his own life. Less than
24 hours earlier, facing the loss of his land due to debt,
he
drank a cupful of chemical insecticide.
Unable
to pay back the equivalent of two years' earnings, he was in despair.
He
could see no way out.
There
were still marks in the dust where he had writhed in agony. Other villagers
looked on - they knew from experience that any intervention was pointless - as
he lay doubled up on the ground, crying out in pain and vomiting. Moaning, he
crawled on to a bench outside his simple home 100 miles from Nagpur in central
India. An hour later, he stopped making any noise. Then he stopped breathing.
At
5pm on Sunday, the life of Shankara Mandaukar came to an end.
As
neighbours gathered to pray outside the family home, Nirmala Mandaukar, 50,
told how she rushed back from the fields to find her husband dead.
'He
was a loving and caring man,' she said, weeping quietly.
'But
he couldn't take any more. The mental anguish was too much.
We
have lost everything.'
Shankara's
crop had failed - twice. Of course, famine and pestilence are part
of
India's ancient story. But the death of this respected farmer has been blamed
on something far more modern and sinister: genetically modified crops.
Shankara, like millions of other Indian farmers, had been promised previously
unheard of harvests and income if he switched from farming with traditional
seeds to planting GM seeds instead.
Beguiled
by the promise of future riches, he borrowed money in order to buy the GM
seeds. But when the harvests failed, he was left with spiralling debts - and no
income. So Shankara became one of an estimated 125,000 farmers to take their
own life as a result of the ruthless drive to use India as a testing ground for
genetically modified crops.
The
crisis, branded the 'GM Genocide' by campaigners, was highlighted recently when
Prince Charles claimed that the issue of GM had become a 'global moral
question' - and the time had come to end its unstoppable march.
Speaking
by video link to a conference in the Indian capital, Delhi, he infuriated
bio-tech leaders and some politicians by condemning 'the truly appalling and
tragic rate of small farmer suicides
in
India, stemming... from the failure of many GM crop varieties'.
Ranged
against the Prince are powerful GM lobbyists and prominent politicians, who
claim that genetically modified crops have transformed Indian agriculture,
providing greater yields than ever before.
The
rest of the world, they insist, should embrace 'the future' and follow suit.
So
who is telling the truth? To find out, I travelled to the 'suicide belt' in
Maharashtra state.
What
I found was deeply disturbing - and has profound implications for countries,
including Britain, debating whether to allow the planting of seeds manipulated
by scientists to circumvent the laws of nature.
For
official figures from the Indian Ministry of Agriculture do indeed confirm that
in a huge humanitarian crisis, more than 1,000 farmers kill themselves here
each month.
Simple,
rural people, they are dying slow, agonising deaths. Most swallow insecticide -
a pricey substance they were promised they would not need when they were
coerced into growing expensive GM crops.
It
seems that many are massively in debt to local money-lenders, having
over-borrowed to purchase GM seed.
Pro-GM
experts claim that it is rural poverty, alcoholism, drought and 'agrarian
distress' that is the real reason for the horrific toll.
But,
as I discovered during a four-day journey through the epicentre of the
disaster, that is not the full story.
In
one small village I visited, 18 farmers had committed suicide after being
sucked into GM debts. In some cases, women have taken over farms from their
dead husbands - only to kill themselves as well.
Latta
Ramesh, 38, drank insecticide after her crops failed - two years after her
husband disappeared when the GM debts became too much.
She
left her ten-year-old son, Rashan, in the care of relatives.
‘He
cries when he thinks of his mother,' said the dead woman's aunt,
sitting
listlessly in shade near the fields.
Village
after village, families told how they had fallen into debt after being
persuaded to buy GM seeds instead of traditional cotton seeds.
The
price difference is staggering: £10 for 100 grams of GM seed, compared with
less than £10 for 1,000 times more traditional seeds.
But
GM salesmen and government officials had promised farmers that these were
'magic seeds' - with better crops that would be free from parasites and
insects. Indeed, in a bid to promote the uptake of GM seeds, traditional
varieties were banned from many government seed banks.
The
authorities had a vested interest in promoting this new biotechnology.
Desperate to escape the grinding poverty of the post-independence years, the
Indian government had agreed to allow new bio-tech giants, such as the U.S.
market-leader Monsanto, to sell their new seed creations.
In
return for allowing western companies access to the second most populated
country in the world, with more than one billion people, India was granted
International Monetary Fund loans in the Eighties and Nineties, helping to
launch an economic revolution.
But
while cities such as Mumbai and Delhi have boomed, the farmers' lives have slid
back into the dark ages.
Though
areas of India planted with GM seeds have doubled in two years - up to 17
million acres - many famers have found there is a terrible price to be paid.
Far from being 'magic seeds', GM pest-proof 'breeds' of cotton have been
devastated by bollworms, a voracious parasite.
Nor
were the farmers told that these seeds require double the amount of water. This
has proved a matter of life and death.
With
rains failing for the past two years, many GM crops have simply withered and
died, leaving the farmers with crippling debts and no means of paying them off.
Having
taken loans from traditional money lenders at extortionate rates, hundreds of
thousands of small farmers have faced losing their land as the expensive seeds
fail, while those who could struggle on faced a fresh crisis.
When
crops failed in the past, farmers could still save seeds and replant them the
following year.
But
with GM seeds they cannot do this. That's because GM seeds contain so- called
'terminator technology', meaning that they have been genetically modified so
that the resulting crops do not produce viable seeds of their own.
As
a result, farmers have to buy new seeds each year at the same punitive prices.
For some, that means the difference between life and death.
Take
the case of Suresh Bhalasa, another farmer who was cremated this week, leaving
a wife and two children.
As
night fell after the ceremony, and neighbours squatted outside while sacred
cows were brought in from the fields, his family had no doubt that their
troubles stemmed from the moment they were encouraged to buy BT Cotton, a
geneticallymodified plant created by Monsanto.
We
are ruined now,' said the dead man's 38-year-old wife. 'We bought 100 grams of BT
Cotton. Our crop failed twice. My husband had become depressed. He went out to
his field, lay down in the cotton and swallowed insecticide.' Villagers bundled
him into a rickshaw and headed to hospital along rutted farm roads.
'He
cried out that he had taken the insecticide and he was sorry,' she said, as her
family and neighbours crowded into her home to pay their respects. 'He was dead
by the time they got to hospital.'
Asked
if the dead man was a 'drunkard' or suffered from other 'social problems', as
alleged by pro-GM officials, the quiet, dignified gathering erupted in anger.
'No!
No!' one of the dead man's brothers exclaimed. 'Suresh was a good man.
He
sent his children to school and paid his taxes.
'He
was strangled by these magic seeds. They sell us the seeds,
saying
they will not need expensive pesticides but they do. We have to buy the same
seeds from the same company every year. It is killing us. Please tell the world
what is happening here.'
Monsanto
has admitted that soaring debt was a 'factor in this tragedy'.
But
pointing out that cotton production had doubled in the past seven years,
a
spokesman added that there are other reasons for the recent crisis,
such
as 'untimely rain' or drought, and pointed out that suicides
shave
always been part of rural Indian life.
Officials
also point to surveys saying the majority of Indian farmers want GM
seeds - no doubt encouraged to do so by aggressive marketing
tactics.
During
the course of my inquiries in Maharastra, I encountered three 'independent'
surveyors scouring villages for information about suicides. They insisted that
GM seeds were only 50 per cent more expensive - and then later admitted the
difference was 1,000 per cent.
(A
Monsanto spokesman later insisted their seed is 'only double' the price of
'official' non-GM seed - but admitted that the difference can be vast if
cheaper traditional seeds are sold by 'unscrupulous' merchants, who often also
sell 'fake' GM seeds which are prone to disease.)
With
rumours of imminent government compensation to stem the wave of deaths, many
farmers said they were desperate for any form of assistance.
'We
just want to escape from our problems,' one said.
'We
just want help to stop any more of us dying.'
Prince
Charles is so distressed by the plight of the suicide farmers that he is
setting up a charity, the Bhumi Vardaan Foundation, to help those affected and
promote organic Indian crops instead of GM.
India's
farmers are also starting to fight back. As well as taking GM seed distributors
hostage and staging mass protests, one state government is taking legal action
against Monsanto for the exorbitant costs of GM seeds.
This
came too late for Shankara Mandauker, who was 80,000 rupees (about £1,000) in
debt when he took his own life. 'I told him that we can survive,' his widow
said, her children still by her side as darkness fell. 'I told him we could
find a way out. He just said it was better to die.'
But
the debt does not die with her husband: unless she can find a way of paying it off,
she will not be able to afford the children's schooling.
They
will lose their land, joining the hordes seen begging in their thousands by the
roadside throughout this vast, chaotic country.
Cruelly,
it's the young who are suffering most from the 'GM Genocide'
-
the very generation supposed to be lifted out of a life of hardship
and
misery by these 'magic seeds'.
Here
in the suicide belt of India, the cost of the genetically modified future
is
murderously high.
Be
Humble Repent Listen
To The Eternal God Obey Him.
This is very easy to say,
but I assure you that it is physically an impossibility without
the empowerment of the Eternal
God.
Just going up to some altar
call, running to some church, or isolating yourself
in the hope that somehow it
will all go away, will not do it.
What are you going to do about it before it
is too late?
See Video: Obedience Is The Only Way Of
Escape
The only way out of
this dilemma is Jesus Christ.
He
is the only way of escape.
We have to be under His
Care and Protection.
Salvation
by any other name or means,
Simply does not exist.
Complete Obedience is required
Praise the Lord.
Come soon
Lord Jesus.
Amen.
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