Anonymous ID: 105c86 Dec. 17, 2025, 5:03 p.m. No.23994479   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4504 >>4601

>>23994472

>Sorry Anon, but that class has been canceled,

>its been put off till June 14, 1846

Don't miss The Great Disappointment of 1844. Wait on a hilltop with the faithful then console the disappointed.

Anonymous ID: 105c86 Dec. 17, 2025, 5:38 p.m. No.23994661   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23994601

On October 22, 1844, as many as 100,000 Christians gathered on hillsides, in meeting places and in meadows. They were breathlessly and joyously expecting the return of their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The crowds had assembled because of the prophetic claim of an upstate New York farmer and Baptist layman named William Miller (1782-1849). He was certain from his studies of the Bible that Jesus Christ was going to return on that day.

 

The prophesied return date had arrived. The waiting crowds, gathered at various places, mainly throughout the Northeast United States, peered expectantly upward as the hours slipped away. Anxiety grew as nightfall descended. Then the midnight hour tolled and still Christ had not returned. People became ever more restless. Through the wee hours of darkness, the dejected and stunned crowds began to disperse. When the daylight of Oct. 23 arrived, it was clear that Christ was not going to return as expected.

https://www.gci.org/articles/the-great-disappointment/

Anonymous ID: 105c86 Dec. 17, 2025, 6:26 p.m. No.23995151   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23995116

>17 min speech. Think of how scared [they] were leading up to this.

c. MILDEC Techniques. MILDEC operations apply four basic deception techniques:

feints, demonstrations, ruses, and displays.

(1) Feints. A feint is an offensive action involving contact with the adversary

conducted for the purpose of deceiving the adversary as to the location and/or time of the

actual main offensive action.

https://jfsc.ndu.edu/portals/72/documents/jc2ios/additional_reading/1c3-jp_3-13-4_mildec.pdf