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Sands of time lap lapping beneath the Sun




As the sands of time lapse inside an hour glass watching every piece of dust swing to and fro, rocking back and forth until an electric spark with a fire jet as strong as the sun shall release me from bondage. Yes, I shall die and your mortal remains shall find itself under the Dead Sea. If you see me as a mortal it's only an illusion - I died long ago with your planned death. If I cut the ring between the Orient and Occident, men shall fall like winter wheat and the bribe to the ferry man shall lead to the Dead Sea Scroll. If you feel too much moisture inside, well yes you're a snake. Hell King Hades, let's die another day!


In the first Century, Christians were weak. The Romans were Anti-Christians. The church was governed by false priests who created divide and introduced the Dark Age by releasing Satan in conjunction with Mars and Moon. There were frequent wars in Europe and destructive politics led to darkness. Much of Europe was ruled by tyrants. Those that asked questions created a destructive sect of Mohammad or divided themselves into polytheistic sects, introducing multiple religions such as Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism, etc. - created originally by the Davidic line but made corrupt to escape execution and imprisonment. All of them worshiped a destructive force, represented by Angel Gabriel where kids and weaklings would be burnt, destroyed and damaged. It belonged to the tyrannical, flexible and old world religion of the Romans. The day of Satan and lawlessness leading to judgment ruled the skies in the hotter climates, creating the continents of Africa, Asia and other equatorial zones worshiping the moon. 


This unquestioning adoption of Christianity in the first century led to persecution of many good minds, creation of destructive and unstable political powers that led to the Dark Ages in Europe in the second Century, until Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain with the Greek tradition of introducing a Puritanic way of life, questioning ways to obtain a better life for the weaklings and kids, thus improving life conditions and creating a theory of one world to reduce future damage for generations to come. 


In war, the Puritans were fierce to eliminate all traces of tyrannical, dictatorial and tempestuous governments that did not follow a stable system of law, were flexible to change their loyalty towards subjects and machines, and could never show the good way of life ahead. However, they were not tyrants. This led to the invention and creation of many new employable opportunities that promised a good living. 

Unfortunately, the first and second century of Christian believers primarily ruled by the Roman system of governance created many betrayers, introduced polytheism and led to the decline of science and technology. Whatever, wherever and due to whichever reasons it declined - this progressive movement first originated in Great Britain with rapid reformation of Christianity shredding all traces of Roman Catholicism, Islam and other polytheistic ways of life that tyrannical governments and religious leaders had created. The cause was always the same. Unlike in Islam, where temporary laws leading to temptation, desires, pleasures and purpose were governed by a prophet, like in Hinduism - they too were prone to rapid changes without any concrete vision around moderacy or law enforcement. This led to many revolts, uprising and unstable political governments, end result being the same every time - decline of science, arts and humanity. Hinduism and Islam introduced first the concept of burning - using burnt sand for architecture in the form of pyramids, red sand-stones such as the Red Fort in India, the palaces of Mughals and Hindu Kings and other mid-eastern architecture. Unlike in Great Britain where architecture was mostly white marble or rock, these religions and cultures first introduced the concept of sand architecture as though the oceans were boiling and the crystals found beneath the sea were deemed precious. The Dead Sea confused and often misled sailors who travelled from the west through the Cape of Good Hope in the southern tip of Africa to the sandy deserts of Egypt and mid-west. The Hindu and Islamic traditions could not sail, they suffered from landlocked blues using animals as primary means to transportation and trade mostly over the lands. The moon introduced high tides and roaring waves, clearly making voyages dangerous and risky - thus gaining prominence and significance as an object of worship and abuse, both in the Mid-Western and Eastern cultures. The Oriental cultures were destructive and coldblooded, ejecting vast amount of gases, increasing temperature of the skies and introducing a cold-blooded system of governance, education, warfare and industrialization. Examples are numerous, from the Mongol Invaders to Hindu Kings and Mid-Western assassins who travelled freely over the lands, and creating damned continents of Africa, Asia and the Middle-East.


When James Watt envisioned a boiling kettle, he figured the cause, experimented to create more options for sustained living and continual progress of humanity - in effect inventing and building the steam engine that started Industrial Revolution. The Orientalists on the other hand only boiled the oceans and created barren deserts in Africa, Mid-west and Asia, thus inviting rapid and progressive industrialization to avoid Occidental conquests. What started as a measure and solution for self-protection and sustenance of broader humanity only resulted in unnecessary overthrowing of Industrialization in Asia, Africa and Mid-West, creating difficult and disgraceful conditions for human living and work - introducing ignorance, corruption, falsities and deceit at workplaces. Satanic influences indeed. The third Century belongs to the New Born that shall not face the wrath of Angel Gabriel, leading to a new sect of Born Again Christians who will learn to live their lives following the head of Jesus. Baptism shall awaken and reopen their eyes leading to truthful, meaningful and love-based humanity where dignity of work shall substitute respect gained in tyrannical, dictatorial and conspiring systems, where near-nearsightedness and short-term vision shall be replaced with long-term vision and consequent actions should be based upon such enlightened visions, into obtaining the next kingdom of our Lord.



... for a magnetic pull stronger than the moon, and as bright as the sun - a green, clean and cool planet where waves are not wild, and good tidings sail through the seas.

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