Monday, September 30, 2013

Nick Bunick<>St. Paul



Many years ago, I read a book about Nick Bunick called The Messengers. It talks about a hypnosis session in which Nick is regressed to a previous lifetime and discovers that he was St. Paul. Well, one can decide for themselves, as always, on that. I think he probably is the reincarnation of him, but what he says here in the video is particularly notable about the Catholic church--its origins and how the Bible was interpreted, as well as deliberately misinterpreted, up until the modern day. 

Among the topics in the video are how the Romans put the many religions of their time under one umbrella known as the Catholic church. They forbid the practice of other religions. They dispensed upon the people the idea of hell and that people needed to be baptized to be saved from going there. Also, that Jesus died on the cross to save us from this very thing as well.

Also mentioned are Paul's administration, half of which was comprised of women, but the church (Catholic of course) changed the names to that of men and declared for posterity that there were only 12 disciples--all men. In addition, women could not be priests.

If all this wasn't enough, they misinterpreted (deliberately probably) what Paul had said about faithfulness. That is, he wanted men and women to be faithful in marriage and abstain from romantic relationships outside of marriage. Well, this got put forth by the church as the need to be celibate within the Catholic administration--that is the priests and the nuns had to maintain celibacy. Good luck with that.

Man, if the Romans didn't screw things up enough, I guess we had the Nazis to pick up after them. And for those who don't know, yes the Nazis are still with us. They infiltrated our intel, took over the CIA (Crooks In Action), and commandeered the Montauk project--among other things.

On that note, I would just say it's convenient for the CIA (or the govt) to say it's a religious war here or there, but one can look at Syria and see how different religious beliefs can co-exist. Exist, that is, until the sniper fire, the nuclear weapons, and the rabble of the outlying areas invade, once again creating a war from without, while calling it one from within. While the many victims of false flags and propaganda  are slain by these twin dragons, the truth shall never completely rest in peace and Mr. Bunick is a testament to this.