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Created on: April 15, 2008
Making a wish is nothing more than a superstitious act without power or merit when
made improperly. People vainly, and without thought, express their desire for certain items by verbally "wishing" for them. The act of making a wish has been diluted into a form of
entertainment as centuries have passed. Both children and adults extinguish candles with a
breath of air slightly hoping to receive what it is they want. They do not understand that
extraordinary power does indeed exist, but it is not made available unto them because of
ignorance.
The majority of society, American Society, chooses to dismiss what it cannot explain with science. This fact is causing this once mighty nation to all but lose its' might! Your forefathers, my companions, understood the importance of maintaining an unmatched level of power to ensure global dominance. Perhaps they did not understand how to harness all the power, but they understood enough to mimic practices used by civilizations that understood better than they.
The early Egyptian civilization, howbeit pagan, chose to believe that which they did not understand. Ideas, however idiotic, were not instantly dismissed. This allowed them to discover, whether accidentally or intentionally I know not, power which had lingered from the foundation of the earth.
They discovered occurrences on this planet could be influenced by surrounding planets.
Does not the Good Book agree?
And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: -Genesis 1:14
Barometric pressure causes insects to become more of a nuisance than they already are.
Sharks forsake familiar rivers for the safety of deeper water long before hurricanes reach the
mainland. People perish due to unexpected tsunamis, but no animals die as a result of the same tsunami. Fish stored in large tanks throughout parts of Asia allow citizens to prepare for earthquakes.
Inhabitants of this planet are mysteriously affected by the unpredictable actions of this planet. Yet, society has chosen to laugh at the thought that this planet, and its' inhabitants, can be manipulated by the now somewhat predictable actions of surrounding planets. Is not the ocean's tide affected by the Moon? If the ocean's tide can be affected by the Moon, cannot the behavior of men be affected by the same Moon?
Early Egyptian civilization put great store in mathematics, architecture, and astrology. The great pyramids of Egypt are engineering marvels to this very day. The probability of theresuccessful completion in that day and age seems almost impossible, but remember the Egyptianpagan believed the impossible!
The extraordinary power of which I have mentioned became the Egyptians' greatest ally.
There is no coincidence that images resembling the Egyptian sphinxes and pyramids can be
found on the surface of Mars. This does not mean there was an ancient Martian civilization. The images on Mars are natural landmarks. They were perhaps made by nothing more than erosion, but this did not stop the Egyptians from treating them as if they were somehow god like.
Is it not possible the Egyptians saw the surface of Mars with the help of a telescope?
Some may insist this cannot be so, but I implore you to believe the impossible! Believe the
Egyptians saw the surface of Mars and built their benevolent sphinxes and pyramids in homage
to their great pagan gods without hesitation! Finally, believe the Egyptians stumbled across
immense power while combining mathematics, engineering, and astrology into their heathen
religion!
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