Anonymous ID: cce39c May 5, 2018, 11:56 p.m. No.1316225   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6249

>>1316196

The fallen angel's had all different shapes and looks. I'm thinking the seraphim were always describe within the context of looking like snakes , having scales. The cherubim were the ones that looked more like dragons with wings or snakes with wings.

 

Anyway … they left there first estate … and started the evil progression of man and his enslavement.

Anonymous ID: cce39c May 6, 2018, 12:11 a.m. No.1316310   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6322 >>6401

>>1316249

 

There were bad angels too. Your bible will attest to this. Certainly the 200 fallen ones that followed Lucifer and god bound them in chains until such a time they will be judged.

 

They were the cause of the Nephilim, giants and odd looking creatures we see in statues and glyphs today. Came down and mated with the daughters of men…and the gene pool went haywire. These angels could mate with animals too. They were still around in Moses day. They were called Canaanites, Hittites, if it ended in "ites" they were known as the offspring of the fallen ones.

 

Lots of extra biblical and ancient writings discuss them also

Anonymous ID: cce39c May 6, 2018, 12:31 a.m. No.1316409   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6425

>>1316383

I would say he would have his own best interest at heart and pray you have the discernment of the elect. Other then that, he hold's no more power then that you choose to surrender to him. Nice thing about free choice. you also get to chose what you learn and what you will do with it.

Anonymous ID: cce39c May 6, 2018, 1:02 a.m. No.1316538   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6563

>>1316508

I was disappointed he didn't recommend investigations with the DOJ on some of the folks they were interviewing during his hearings. Maybe he thought Lynch wouldn't do anything, but when Session's came in he didn't file any recommendations with the DOJ on any of the other people they were looking into at that time from the FBI, like Page or Strozk. Just seemed weird. And then out of the blue he says he's not going to seek reelection.

Anonymous ID: cce39c May 6, 2018, 1:15 a.m. No.1316575   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6583 >>6592

IRAN AND RUSSIA WILL GROW CLOSER IF TRUMP DESTROYS NUCLEAR DEAL, OFFICIAL SAYS

BY CRISTINA MAZA ON 5/4/18 AT 1:45 PM

 

Russia and Iran will draw closer together and develop deeper ties if President Donald Trump pulls out of the Iran nuclear deal, a Russian official said Friday.

 

Trump has suggested that he may reimpose sanctions on Tehran starting May 12, a move that would effectively destroy the Iran deal. The Iran nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was signed in 2015 by the U.S., Russia, China, France, the United Kingdom and Germany, agreeing to lift economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for curbs on Iran's development of nuclear technology.

 

Washington’s European allies have been advocating to keep the deal and have suggested that certain aspects of it could be renegotiated to please Trump. But Russian officials have noted that the U.S. and Europeans cannot renegotiate the deal without Moscow and are now suggesting that Russia would maintain its part of the agreement, which lifted international economic sanctions against Iran. That would transform Russia into one of Iran’s most important allies and cement an alliance that could sideline U.S. influence in the Middle East.

 

"It might even be easier for us on the economic front because we won’t have any limits on economic cooperation with Iran. We would develop bilateral relations in all areas—energy, transport, high tech, medicine," Vladimir Yermakov, director general of the Department for Non-Proliferation and Arms Control at Russia's Foreign Ministry, told reporters Friday about the possibility of Trump pulling out of the agreement.

 

If the United States breaks an international agreement backed by U.N. Security Council resolutions, it will be the United States that should suffer the consequences. Neither Iran nor China nor Russia nor the European states should lose out," Yermakov continued. READ MORE:

http:// www.newsweek.com/iran-and-russia-will-grow-closer-if-trump-destroys-nuclear-deal-official-says-911092

Anonymous ID: cce39c May 6, 2018, 1:24 a.m. No.1316594   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6597

ACTORS ALLEGEDLY HIRED TO POSE AS CITIZENS SUPPORTING NEW ORLEANS POWER PLANT

BY DORY JACKSON ON 5/5/18 AT 11:23 AM

 

Actors were apparently hired to pose as supporters advocating at a public hearing for an Entergy New Orleans power plant.

 

"They paid us to sit through the meeting and clap every time someone said something against wind and solar power," said Keith Keough, who was informed about the job through a friend, according to The New Orleans Advocate. "I'm not political. I needed the money for a hotel room at that point."

 

This method is known as "astroturfing," the practice of concealing the sponsors of an organization to make it appear as if authentic participants are in attendance. While this practice is not technically illegal, the ramifications of the tactic being revealed could include loss of credibility, among other factors.

 

The alleged actors were required to sign non-disclosure contracts, agreeing to abstain from speaking to the media or anyone of their compensation, The New Orleans Advocate reported. In October and February, they were tasked with attending meetings and wearing orange shirts with the slogan: "Clean Energy. Good Jobs. Reliable Power." Completing this job would earn participating actors $60, and persons who delivered a pre-written speech earned $200. While on assignment, Keough said he spotted approximately 10 to 15 other individuals who were members of the local film community.

Garrett Wilkerson and Daniel Taylor of Crowds on Demand, a Los Angeles-based provides clients with hired actors, apparently aided in recruiting talent for the public hearing. Ahead of the October hearing, Wilkerson shared a post via Facebook promoting the job, according to screenshots obtained by The Lens. In a Facebook message to an interested actor, Wilkerson explained the gig's protocol.

 

"We need people to sit through part of a city council meeting to decide on building an additional turbine onto the local power plant, replacing the outdated and failing systems that were built before WW2 (World War II)," Wilkerson wrote, according to The Lens. "The council already supports it, this is mostly just to show that the citizens don't have a problem with it. Free pizza and a round of drinks after it's over, at which point pay will be dispersed in cash."

 

It hasn't been confirmed whether Entergy was Crowds on Demand's client. However, Entergy said it did not participate in recruiting actors. A lawsuit was subsequently filed Thursday by concerned local groups highlighting this alleged issue. "There's one gentleman, who went on Channel 4, admitted that he was paid," Attorney Bill Quigley told WWL-TV. "The evidence does not say who paid…Nobody here is saying Entergy paid. Okay. Cause we don't know that yet. We're calling on the District Attorney, the council themselves to investigate who was paying."

http:// www.newsweek.com/actors-hired-pose-citizens-supporting-power-plant-911965

Soros tactic's…he's got to be a part of this somewhere.