Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Andrew 2009-05-28
My honest opinion about John Paul I is that he was murdered, as was Lennon, as was JFK. If you look at it that way, these people were murdered for a reason. The reason, although it may be speculated upon till the end of days may never truly be known or understood by people. I believe the reason was to prevent him from dismantling the well-integrated Vatican Bank. People forget that the Vatican, and it's 10,000 rooms, is one of the most powerful organizations on this planet. You'd be amazed at how much gold they have. And they claim to be the "Church of the Poor." What I've read of John Paul I is that he was a great man, and apparently someone in the Vatican thinks so as well.I'm with you, everything happens for a reason. As the Bible says, God won't just come out any say, "I'm God, what can I do for you?" God works in mysterious ways, and sends all of us "encrypted" messages all day long. God cannot stop the will of one man, in order to save another. And at the same time there are many people who fail to see the signs from God, likely due to "conditioning" and "brainwashing" factors throughout the inequalities of life and the present system here on this physical earth. However, he can send a message through death. I think assassinations are a wake up call to people. People can either do one of two things in the face of murder: 1. Accept the official story from the government, or 2. Question the murder, motive, and story. There is a reason why David Yallop published his book "In God's Name." Some could say he is speaking through God, while others would say he's speaking through the devil. Meanwhile, for all we know the devil could be man-made, in order to make us more aware of the consequences of our actions in this physical life - a warning of some kind. The beautiful thing about physical life is that it is aware of very little, and been conditioned to only think so much, and our actions are unpredictable. If you've ever felt something before it happened on a daily basis, you begin to realize that there is much more to this physical earth than 70 or 80 years. This is an experience. How much are we capable of individually? I'd say, as powerful as one individual could be, with speaking or writing, he or she is only limited to the "power" of the audience. I can blog about the truth, or my perception of such all day long, but whether or not anybody is actually willing to listen, agree, and act is another story. Thus, we continue. We move on. The future of this planet is not clear. We can look at Mars, and see an ancient civilization once inhabited that planet. We are the last "living" planet in our solar system, and daily we are killing it. Why? It's due to the system that has been imposed, but not questioned. People accept the world for what it is and generally do what they are told to do. Have we all gone crazy, or are we programmed that way?Andrew
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