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Re: General Religious Discussion Area (And off topic)
« Reply #30 on: April 30, 2021, 01:45:59 AM »
Building a water filtration tank in an area that has rain isn't that hard - just getting a large enough tank to hold the sand, rocks, etc. needed to filter the water is the key. There are arid places in the world this might not work so well, but for the most part a lower-cost and MUCH lower eco-impact solution would be really good!


I've heard some places in Mexico get so much rainfall, but the poor people are unable to capture it, let alone filter it. Some simple systems to just offer big 50 gallon barrels to capture the rainwater is an immense help. Instead of having to spend labor fetching clean water from a source, they can capture it, sanitize, and use it all within their home setting. Its so sad to see people not have access to clean water when plenty of it falls from the sky like manna.
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Re: General Religious Discussion Area (And off topic)
« Reply #31 on: April 30, 2021, 06:58:52 AM »

I've heard some places in Mexico get so much rainfall, but the poor people are unable to capture it, let alone filter it. Some simple systems to just offer big 50 gallon barrels to capture the rainwater is an immense help. Instead of having to spend labor fetching clean water from a source, they can capture it, sanitize, and use it all within their home setting. Its so sad to see people not have access to clean water when plenty of it falls from the sky like manna.

And now there are some good videos on youtube how to build the industrial size filter yourself at home with some barrels and sandbags and charcoal and stuff, I think its a 3 step system.  Looks pretty fun to do. 




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Re: General Religious Discussion Area (And for Conspiracy Facts)
« Reply #32 on: May 08, 2021, 10:49:48 PM »
Rob, thanks for posting this.
I watched the video. I am a little disturbed there was such a discussion at such high levels. However, I am confused about when this occurred, what exactly the vaccine was for (to fight against what exactly?) and which religious extremism they were discussing to try to eliminate? All of it - regardless of the religious text that was read to the individual? I mean, if I were in the testing chair and someone read to me a "religious text" from some pagan religion that exulted in child molestation (for example), then I am pretty sure my mind would "light-up" in disgust as well. However, if they were to have me sing some praise songs and love on Jesus, then a whole different situation would be evoked. Explosive? Yes!

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I have known for a while that it was DNA manipulation and this was just an unexpected use case, but not unbelievable from people who think Love is nothing more and a chemical reaction in the brain. This decent into matter warned of could very well refer to transhumanism. I read an article on using DNA therapy to develop a new organ to facilitate a computer interface port. Another thing that maybe related was when I worked at SST we had a Motorola Project and all the talk was about a glad in the brain that sent and received wireless signals (ref. 100th monkey effect).

One interesting thing I picked out of this video below was about a new vaccine delivery method that leaves a type of tattoo behind >.< Think on that a bit.

This video adds on that one even if a bit long.
https://www.corbettreport.com/the-future-of-vaccines/


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Re: General Religious Discussion Area (And off topic)
« Reply #33 on: May 08, 2021, 11:02:00 PM »
** Off grid water production with only air and sunlight **

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlUQ1pneow8

$6,500 for a system, link to website:
https://www.source.co/

It would be cool if this price came down for those in 3rd world countries.


Here are a couple other solutions to that might fit the bill?

https://ecofriend.com/dropnet-fog-collector-provides-potable-water-from-thin-air-and-mist.html

http://rexresearch.com/whisson/whisson.htm

http://www.ecoloblueblog.com/



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Re: General Religious Discussion Area (And off topic)
« Reply #34 on: May 08, 2021, 11:06:08 PM »
** Possible Failure of the Banking System Soon **

I was listening to a Christian prophet banker, and she said Oct 15th, the Rothchilds will be forcing banks to include an addendum called 'force majeure' and 'arbitration' in every customers envelopes this month (effective one year ago!).

The rule says: If a bank cannot perform its duties due to civil unrest, martial law or weather the bank will be held harmless (IE wont have to pay you). 
It also says we will be subject to the arbitration hearing (with their attorney or the government attorney) making a final decision.

This is pretty wild, because it really seems like something is under wraps that is aligned with a currency reset.
I remember a couple years ago, I was jogging over a bridge and I heard in my spirit that our money will be worthless.

If you pray about this, it is up to each individual if you need to take it out of the bank.  I feel the freight train coming, but I am standing on the rock (Jesus). 

One other thing that happened this month, Youtube did start admitting censorship of anything deemed a conspiracy theory.  This is a definite milestone into the new Orwellian era.

Ref:  https://lawandcrime.com/2020-election/gop-senators-report-on-hunter-biden-treasury-records-show-potential-criminal-activity-links-to-eastern-european-prostitution-or-human-trafficking-ring/

We are starting to see this play out just a few months later pretty spooky these things are known ahead of time and still get done anyways.


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Re: General Religious Discussion Area (And off topic)
« Reply #35 on: May 08, 2021, 11:10:23 PM »
https://san.biblepay.org/Images/TopTenProphecies.png

What on that list hasn't happened in the recent PAST? Its interesting to see peoples reaction when they are talking politics and I tell them it's all going according to Biblical Prophecy


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Re: General Religious Discussion Area (And off topic)
« Reply #36 on: May 09, 2021, 11:38:07 AM »
What on that list hasn't happened in the recent PAST? Its interesting to see peoples reaction when they are talking politics and I tell them it's all going according to Biblical Prophecy
Amen!  Hey I used to read rexresearch right before I got saved, lol.  A little too much, I might add.

Not that its bad or anything, just very controversial.



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Re: General Religious Discussion Area (And off topic)
« Reply #37 on: July 05, 2021, 11:37:24 AM »
This is a pretty nice single web page that explains the attributes of the Coming Messiah from the Old Testament, worth reading imo:

https://www.messiah.com.es/messiah-comes


Its not only good for us Christians to know the attributes of the Messiah, but good for Jews to see that Jesus is the Messiah.



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Re: General Religious Discussion Area (And off topic)
« Reply #38 on: April 13, 2022, 03:02:06 AM »
Interesting. Just started reading this, and I like this topic. I don't have much time to research, but it's interesting to read.


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Re: General Religious Discussion Area (And off topic)
« Reply #39 on: April 18, 2022, 07:32:29 PM »
Interesting. Just started reading this, and I like this topic. I don't have much time to research, but it's interesting to read.
I see there was a broken link in the OP post: FIXED.