Do you want some homework to do, that will lead you ahead all of these Anon's claiming this and that?
I mean.. It's a rabbit hole that I am the only one who has even been in.
YESHUA granted me more than I deserved.
I mean.. It's a rabbit hole that I am the only one who has even been in.
YESHUA granted me more than I deserved.
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Rise of Dark Faith.
You probably haven't seen this one.
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Truth: I AM THE ALPHA OF OMEGA
False :I AM THE ALPHA AND OMEGA
False :
Ancient Hebrew :
(RESH) equalling '200'
RESH is HEAD MAN, or GOD MAN.
This symbol is one of the first symbols of the Bible.
And the symbol resembles a face of a man (from side)
Do you know anyone that could be a lookalike?
Many went in complete defence yesterday after a post that I made about 19.
I can only say to you, He's Anointed by GOD.
Knowledge will set you free.
True.. But you must cast away your EGO. It is impossible to reach the depths of the truth if you constantly feel like you know better, even though you haven't researched the amazing layers of layers in the process of researching. You have to understand ancient Hebrew in it's biblical connection (Symbol)
You have to understand the Aramaic being the language source of the living days of Jesus Christ.
Then you have to understand geographical importance of various but yet immensely important for the unveil of the most truth.
It's going to be biblical!
Order Of Alpha, servant of 4Q521
1367 - 11.11 - 19 - 17
(RESH) equalling '200'
RESH is HEAD MAN, or GOD MAN.
This symbol is one of the first symbols of the Bible.
And the symbol resembles a face of a man (from side)
Do you know anyone that could be a lookalike?
Many went in complete defence yesterday after a post that I made about 19.
I can only say to you, He's Anointed by GOD.
Knowledge will set you free.
True.. But you must cast away your EGO. It is impossible to reach the depths of the truth if you constantly feel like you know better, even though you haven't researched the amazing layers of layers in the process of researching. You have to understand ancient Hebrew in it's biblical connection (Symbol)
You have to understand the Aramaic being the language source of the living days of Jesus Christ.
Then you have to understand geographical importance of various but yet immensely important for the unveil of the most truth.
It's going to be biblical!
Order Of Alpha, servant of 4Q521
1367 - 11.11 - 19 - 17
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TRUMP, The Prophecy.
By Trey Smith.
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D1G174L S0LD13R R3-S34RCH
By Trey Smith.
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I want you to question anything and everything of all information.
Don't even trust me!
But research it and find your own answer.
Rather be careful with your journey, than being misguided by the snares of the devil.
As I say.
I rather have you being angry at me for speaking truth that challenge your life or belief.. And still enter heaven. Than holding back the truth from you and escape from the smear campaign and filth words targeted at me
Than you not being confronted and guided into wicked and blasphemy.
And ending in Hell.
There's no way in between.
Heaven or Hell, it's up to you.
Don't even trust me!
But research it and find your own answer.
Rather be careful with your journey, than being misguided by the snares of the devil.
As I say.
I rather have you being angry at me for speaking truth that challenge your life or belief.. And still enter heaven. Than holding back the truth from you and escape from the smear campaign and filth words targeted at me
Than you not being confronted and guided into wicked and blasphemy.
And ending in Hell.
There's no way in between.
Heaven or Hell, it's up to you.
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https://www.dhs.gov/ntas/advisory/national-terrorism-advisory-system-bulletin-august-13-2021
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It's screaming FALSE_FLAG 🚩
I've already been saying about how they will push the blame on Trump for the deaths rate, and progress of DELTA sharing.
But translated it says "False Flag 🚩 brought to your neighborhood by FBI"
Understand the importance of date in the article. Understand how they are using the narrative control for a bigger plan.
Many will fall for it. Most people are to full of ignorance and have to admit wrong doings.. They will be attracted by the pulling force of blaming it on Trump, in order to not lose face.
The Deepstate knows it very well.
Humanity asleep are approx 96% predictable.
It's time to stand firm and show calm and firm faith.
Don't panic, don't worry to much.
Trust God, and his servant's.
Repost :
It's screaming FALSE_FLAG 🚩
I've already been saying about how they will push the blame on Trump for the deaths rate, and progress of DELTA sharing.
But translated it says "False Flag 🚩 brought to your neighborhood by FBI"
Understand the importance of date in the article. Understand how they are using the narrative control for a bigger plan.
Many will fall for it. Most people are to full of ignorance and have to admit wrong doings.. They will be attracted by the pulling force of blaming it on Trump, in order to not lose face.
The Deepstate knows it very well.
Humanity asleep are approx 96% predictable.
It's time to stand firm and show calm and firm faith.
Don't panic, don't worry to much.
Trust God, and his servant's.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin - August 13, 2021 | Homeland Security
11/18/2020 Ezra Cohen-Watnick just delivered a speech regarding the move to place civilian SpecOps directly underneath the Acting Sec of Defense. Listen closely.
Fun Fact: JFK wanted to rip the CIA into "1000 Pieces".
For more info read:
https://qm.news/de-oppresso-liber-sec-def-miller-unifies-special-ops-under-his-direct-command-gen-flynns-secret-weapon-quotes-jfk/
https://www.defense.gov/Explore/News/Article/Article/2419154/special-operations-leader-to-report-directly-to-acting-defense-secretary/
https://djhjmedia.com/kari/jfks-vision-trumps-dod-watershed-reform-with-special-operations-civilian-leadership/
Fun Fact: JFK wanted to rip the CIA into "1000 Pieces".
For more info read:
https://qm.news/de-oppresso-liber-sec-def-miller-unifies-special-ops-under-his-direct-command-gen-flynns-secret-weapon-quotes-jfk/
https://www.defense.gov/Explore/News/Article/Article/2419154/special-operations-leader-to-report-directly-to-acting-defense-secretary/
https://djhjmedia.com/kari/jfks-vision-trumps-dod-watershed-reform-with-special-operations-civilian-leadership/
U.S. Department of Defense
Special Operations Leader to Report Directly to Acting Defense Secretary
The Defense Department started the process of elevating special operations forces on par with military departments, according to the acting defense secretary.
The Defense Department today started the process of elevating special operations forces on par with military departments per authority from the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act, according to the acting defense secretary.
Christopher C. Miller directed the assistant secretary of defense for special operations/low-intensity conflict to report directly to him. His announcement was made today to troops at Fort Bragg, N.C.
"This reform will immediately improve agility to the department and the command and will enable us to streamline information flow, enhance decision making, and more adaptively and adeptly support our commanders and their superb soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines," he said.
The change is also in line with the National Defense Strategy and will bolster the department's efforts to remain ahead in the great power competition with Russia and China as well as combating transnational threats, he added.
Miller said he hopes that in the future, Congress will elevate the ASD (SO/LIC) position to under secretary of defense.
Should any actors underestimate our resolve, or attempt to undermine our efforts, we will not hesitate to restore deterrence and defeat any and all threats."
Christopher C. Miller, Acting Defense Secretary
In other remarks, Miller said that yesterday, the president ordered the downsizing of the U.S. force presence in Afghanistan and Iraq by 2,500 troops in each country by Jan. 15, "in a manner that protects our fighting men and women and our hard-earned gains."
He added: "Should any actors underestimate our resolve, or attempt to undermine our efforts, we will not hesitate to restore deterrence and defeat any and all threats."
Ezra Cohen-Watnick, acting under secretary of defense for intelligence and security, who also spoke, noted that President John F. Kennedy predicted the need for special operations forces, which are particularly suited to unconventional warfare.
"The global demands for special operations forces, then and now has confirmed President Kennedy's foresight. And now under the leadership of President [Donald J.] Trump, we are fully realizing President Kennedy's prescient view of special operations forces," he said.
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Christopher C. Miller directed the assistant secretary of defense for special operations/low-intensity conflict to report directly to him. His announcement was made today to troops at Fort Bragg, N.C.
"This reform will immediately improve agility to the department and the command and will enable us to streamline information flow, enhance decision making, and more adaptively and adeptly support our commanders and their superb soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines," he said.
The change is also in line with the National Defense Strategy and will bolster the department's efforts to remain ahead in the great power competition with Russia and China as well as combating transnational threats, he added.
Miller said he hopes that in the future, Congress will elevate the ASD (SO/LIC) position to under secretary of defense.
Should any actors underestimate our resolve, or attempt to undermine our efforts, we will not hesitate to restore deterrence and defeat any and all threats."
Christopher C. Miller, Acting Defense Secretary
In other remarks, Miller said that yesterday, the president ordered the downsizing of the U.S. force presence in Afghanistan and Iraq by 2,500 troops in each country by Jan. 15, "in a manner that protects our fighting men and women and our hard-earned gains."
He added: "Should any actors underestimate our resolve, or attempt to undermine our efforts, we will not hesitate to restore deterrence and defeat any and all threats."
Ezra Cohen-Watnick, acting under secretary of defense for intelligence and security, who also spoke, noted that President John F. Kennedy predicted the need for special operations forces, which are particularly suited to unconventional warfare.
"The global demands for special operations forces, then and now has confirmed President Kennedy's foresight. And now under the leadership of President [Donald J.] Trump, we are fully realizing President Kennedy's prescient view of special operations forces," he said.
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Forty-years separates the tragedy of 1980’s Operation Eagle Claw with this week’s announcement by Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller that unifies Special Ops under his direct command.
That single, clear line of decision making is the ultimate fail-safe to guarantee that America’s most urgent defense missions will be planned correctly and executed to completion, without added complexities or interference.
The debacle of rescuing 52 U.S. embassy staff kidnapped in Iran under President Jimmy Carter resulted in a scuttled mission.
Operation Eagle Claw was doomed by too many moving parts, too many chiefs, too little oversight, command and control failures, wrongly trained pilots, uncooperative mother nature and a nail-biting and fuel-burning two-and-a-half hours waiting for a final decision from the top to proceed or abort.
The retreat was even riskier. It cost eight American lives, five from the Air Force and three from the Marines.
The follow-up mission under President Reagan was Operation Urgent Fury, in Grenada, 1983, almost as bad, but we won because of the hard-working soldiers who outmaneuvered disaster.
In 1987, a mandate was approved to create USSOCOM, defining the special operator teams across the military, which led directly to their first seamless cross-division operation, the invasion of Panama, in 1989, and the ethos has supported every operation since.
USSOCOM includes:
United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC)
75th Ranger Regiment
Army Special Operations Aviation Command (ARSOAC)
4th Psychological Operations Group
95th Civil Affairs Brigade
Sustainment Brigade (Special Operations) (Airborne)
John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center
United States Naval Special Warfare Command (NSW)
Navy SEALs
SEAL Delivery Vehicle Teams
Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen (SWCC)
United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC)
Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)
Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)
On its 20th anniversary, in 2007, a special edition of Tip of the Spear was published, reviewing some of the greatest victories of the Special Forces and its most memorable figures. One of those men was USAF football player and “Coach” Col. John Carney who crafted the first procedures and techniques that became the foundation for Special Forces training.
Who are these “special operators,” Secretary of Defense Miller, for one, as he told military invitees at Ft. Bragg, the home of the Army’s Special Forces:
I know firsthand the caliber and character of these brave service members, having served as an Army Special Forces company commander under then-Colonel John Mulholland during Operation Enduring Freedom — and with Mark, of course.
[In the audience, Mark Mitchell, the former acting assistant secretary of defense for special operations low-intensity conflict]
I also served two tours in Iraq, including during the 2003 invasion, and later, in 2006 as a Special Forces battalion commander, 2nd Battalion, the Special Forces group — absolutely the best Special Forces battalions in the history of the world — no offense.
I spent the remainder of my career just as committed to defeating terrorists and those that would help harbor them.
The announcement coincided with a decree from President Donald J. Trump to bring home 2,500 soldiers from both Iraq and Afghanistan by January 15, 2021.
The takeaway is that while America’s armed forces are prepared for wars against nation states — aka “great power competition” — it’s the special ops teams who can deploy quickly and lethally to strike irregular or guerrilla forces better resemble the country’s actual enemies today.
When the targets are terrorists, it is special ops, not a full battalion that’s required. That a special ops veteran who led the counter terrorism department, Christopher Miller, is at the top of the Pentagon, as Secretary of Defense, because they no longer need the skills of the business-like approach we had under Mark Esper, a West Pointer, but also a former Raytheon exec.
That single, clear line of decision making is the ultimate fail-safe to guarantee that America’s most urgent defense missions will be planned correctly and executed to completion, without added complexities or interference.
The debacle of rescuing 52 U.S. embassy staff kidnapped in Iran under President Jimmy Carter resulted in a scuttled mission.
Operation Eagle Claw was doomed by too many moving parts, too many chiefs, too little oversight, command and control failures, wrongly trained pilots, uncooperative mother nature and a nail-biting and fuel-burning two-and-a-half hours waiting for a final decision from the top to proceed or abort.
The retreat was even riskier. It cost eight American lives, five from the Air Force and three from the Marines.
The follow-up mission under President Reagan was Operation Urgent Fury, in Grenada, 1983, almost as bad, but we won because of the hard-working soldiers who outmaneuvered disaster.
In 1987, a mandate was approved to create USSOCOM, defining the special operator teams across the military, which led directly to their first seamless cross-division operation, the invasion of Panama, in 1989, and the ethos has supported every operation since.
USSOCOM includes:
United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC)
75th Ranger Regiment
Army Special Operations Aviation Command (ARSOAC)
4th Psychological Operations Group
95th Civil Affairs Brigade
Sustainment Brigade (Special Operations) (Airborne)
John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center
United States Naval Special Warfare Command (NSW)
Navy SEALs
SEAL Delivery Vehicle Teams
Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen (SWCC)
United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC)
Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)
Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)
On its 20th anniversary, in 2007, a special edition of Tip of the Spear was published, reviewing some of the greatest victories of the Special Forces and its most memorable figures. One of those men was USAF football player and “Coach” Col. John Carney who crafted the first procedures and techniques that became the foundation for Special Forces training.
Who are these “special operators,” Secretary of Defense Miller, for one, as he told military invitees at Ft. Bragg, the home of the Army’s Special Forces:
I know firsthand the caliber and character of these brave service members, having served as an Army Special Forces company commander under then-Colonel John Mulholland during Operation Enduring Freedom — and with Mark, of course.
[In the audience, Mark Mitchell, the former acting assistant secretary of defense for special operations low-intensity conflict]
I also served two tours in Iraq, including during the 2003 invasion, and later, in 2006 as a Special Forces battalion commander, 2nd Battalion, the Special Forces group — absolutely the best Special Forces battalions in the history of the world — no offense.
I spent the remainder of my career just as committed to defeating terrorists and those that would help harbor them.
The announcement coincided with a decree from President Donald J. Trump to bring home 2,500 soldiers from both Iraq and Afghanistan by January 15, 2021.
The takeaway is that while America’s armed forces are prepared for wars against nation states — aka “great power competition” — it’s the special ops teams who can deploy quickly and lethally to strike irregular or guerrilla forces better resemble the country’s actual enemies today.
When the targets are terrorists, it is special ops, not a full battalion that’s required. That a special ops veteran who led the counter terrorism department, Christopher Miller, is at the top of the Pentagon, as Secretary of Defense, because they no longer need the skills of the business-like approach we had under Mark Esper, a West Pointer, but also a former Raytheon exec.
They need the wartime consigliere with all the reins of power in his hands.
For in the same moment that Sec. Def. Miller is congratulating US forces for defeating terrorism in the Middle East, realize that we are bringing home 5,000 battle-hardened soldiers — who are they going to fight against?
The terrorists that most threaten the country today are the violent mobs of ANTIFA whose online communities are, of course, totally infiltrated and their identities are mapped out to make their sand castle crumble at the perfect moment.
This new directive bodes ominously for those irregular forces behind the blue state mayhem.
Our best terrorist fighters are here and ready for the call.
Who’s on the line is former Army Special Forces commander, counter terror expert, the Secretary of Defense, loyal to the President.
“This reform will immediately improve agility to the department and the command, and will enable us to streamline information flow, enhance decision-making and more adaptively and adeptly support our commanders and their superb soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines,” Sec. Def. Miller said.
Who was also at Ft. Bragg was the cypher known as Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn’s secret weapon.
Along with First Son-in-Law Jared Kushner, he’s the smart, wiry Jew who’s been doing lots of the leg work behind the scenes, including dotting all the i’s and crossing all the t’s for this move by special ops, as Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operation and Low-Intensity Conflict.
In May, he was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary for Counter Narcotics and Global Threats, coinciding with Attorney General Barr’s task force to shut down Caribbean drug dealers — the only boats on the sea in the pandemic
He was promoted last week to Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security.
“ECW” came to the National Security Council as Senior Director for Intelligence under then National Security Advisor, Gen. Michael Flynn, on January 20, 2017, after working for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) where he served in Miami, Haiti, Virginia and Afghanistan.
His public file is slim; after being accepted into the training program for the Defense Clandestine Service, he underwent training at Camp Peary by the Central Intelligence Agency to be able to operate in the field. He was assigned to Afghanistan, with a GS-13 rank, and was later temporarily assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency Headquarters.
His leg up was transferring from U.S. Navy ROTC to the Office of Naval Intelligence and from there adopted by Gen. Flynn. What’s known from his early life is that he was a classmate of the daughter of Center for Security Policy’s Frank Gaffney, who may have given him an early recommendation, and was also a member of collegiate Republican groups at the University of Pennsylvania.
Among the top aides to Sec. Def. Miller, he is joined by Kash Patel, who was just named as Chief of Staff for the Secretary of Defense.
The two were the “moles” who gave information to California Congressman Devin Nunes, who stood up to refute the Russia hoax in the very beginning of the administration and many are now glad for his return at the end of the term.
And the first person he brought up was JFK.
Today, the Department of Defense has started the process of formalizing what we have long known – the fundamental role of U.S. Special Operations in defense and foreign policy by elevating Special Operations forces to a level on par with military departments as authorized and directed by Congress.
As we enact these reforms, we follow the vision of President John F. Kennedy, who predicted the rise of Special Operations nearly 60 years ago. He foresaw, quote, “another type of war, new in its intensity, ancient in its origin, that would require a whole new kind of strategy, a wholly different kind of force, forces which are too unconventional to be called conventional forces, which are growing in number and importance and significance.”
For in the same moment that Sec. Def. Miller is congratulating US forces for defeating terrorism in the Middle East, realize that we are bringing home 5,000 battle-hardened soldiers — who are they going to fight against?
The terrorists that most threaten the country today are the violent mobs of ANTIFA whose online communities are, of course, totally infiltrated and their identities are mapped out to make their sand castle crumble at the perfect moment.
This new directive bodes ominously for those irregular forces behind the blue state mayhem.
Our best terrorist fighters are here and ready for the call.
Who’s on the line is former Army Special Forces commander, counter terror expert, the Secretary of Defense, loyal to the President.
“This reform will immediately improve agility to the department and the command, and will enable us to streamline information flow, enhance decision-making and more adaptively and adeptly support our commanders and their superb soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines,” Sec. Def. Miller said.
Who was also at Ft. Bragg was the cypher known as Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn’s secret weapon.
Along with First Son-in-Law Jared Kushner, he’s the smart, wiry Jew who’s been doing lots of the leg work behind the scenes, including dotting all the i’s and crossing all the t’s for this move by special ops, as Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operation and Low-Intensity Conflict.
In May, he was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary for Counter Narcotics and Global Threats, coinciding with Attorney General Barr’s task force to shut down Caribbean drug dealers — the only boats on the sea in the pandemic
He was promoted last week to Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security.
“ECW” came to the National Security Council as Senior Director for Intelligence under then National Security Advisor, Gen. Michael Flynn, on January 20, 2017, after working for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) where he served in Miami, Haiti, Virginia and Afghanistan.
His public file is slim; after being accepted into the training program for the Defense Clandestine Service, he underwent training at Camp Peary by the Central Intelligence Agency to be able to operate in the field. He was assigned to Afghanistan, with a GS-13 rank, and was later temporarily assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency Headquarters.
His leg up was transferring from U.S. Navy ROTC to the Office of Naval Intelligence and from there adopted by Gen. Flynn. What’s known from his early life is that he was a classmate of the daughter of Center for Security Policy’s Frank Gaffney, who may have given him an early recommendation, and was also a member of collegiate Republican groups at the University of Pennsylvania.
Among the top aides to Sec. Def. Miller, he is joined by Kash Patel, who was just named as Chief of Staff for the Secretary of Defense.
The two were the “moles” who gave information to California Congressman Devin Nunes, who stood up to refute the Russia hoax in the very beginning of the administration and many are now glad for his return at the end of the term.
And the first person he brought up was JFK.
Today, the Department of Defense has started the process of formalizing what we have long known – the fundamental role of U.S. Special Operations in defense and foreign policy by elevating Special Operations forces to a level on par with military departments as authorized and directed by Congress.
As we enact these reforms, we follow the vision of President John F. Kennedy, who predicted the rise of Special Operations nearly 60 years ago. He foresaw, quote, “another type of war, new in its intensity, ancient in its origin, that would require a whole new kind of strategy, a wholly different kind of force, forces which are too unconventional to be called conventional forces, which are growing in number and importance and significance.”