The Man Behind the Curtain (Secert Socities or Satan)

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Here is a testimony that satanism is alive and kicking.
This man was one of the highest in a satanic organization.

A Satanist, Zach King, talks about it and it’s powerful influence on important people.

click zachary king
www.comeholyspiritconferences.org
 
  • Do secret societies exist?
  • If they do are they mainly harmless and ineffective or powerful?
  • If secret societies do exist, would you say that there power is little to none to somewhat influential (hard to gauge since they are secret!)
  • Does Satan influence music and pop culture in an overt way? By this I mean more than just an individual writing a song about some sin.
  • Do you believe Satan/demons directly works/influences people in high places to do his bidding?
  • What has been your experience with them? And I don’t mean general things either, like “I went to a Mason dinner and it was whatever…” Has anyone else had similar thoughts or reasoning or experiences?
Thanks
This is anecdotal of course but the source that I got the information from is totally reliable in my opinion ( for what that is worth as well)

Growing up Catholic we lived next door to the nicest Catholic family anyone could imagine.
They raised 5 of the sweetest young ladies on the planet. Several years after we had all grown up and gone our separate ways one of my sisters, who had been close friends with one of the girls, growing up, told a gruesome story. She said that (I will call her Julia …who is now a strong Christian) related that through a series of events she had become deeply involved in witchcraft. Julia stated that there were many people involved… some of them well known in this large eastern US city and that there were “events” held regularly where there were sacrifices of the most devastating description. Julia said that huge, well known, venues/ concert halls, were filled and used to “celebrate” these gatherings and that the spiritual forces that worked this deception were blocking it from being detected as well. She said that it was a result of peoples prayers and the grace of God that she was delivered from what amounts to a very widespread very evil system within the system.

One of my brothers was traveling from Texas back to his home in the eastern US on a Greyhound Bus. At one of the stops he had to transfer to another bus. As the trip continued he thought it strange that everyone on this bus seemed to know one another. Including the bus driver. People were friendly at first but as time passed they became strange/ hostile / even threatening. One of the passengers tossed my brother a piece of candy. When he touched it his hand began to tingle and go numb and the chemical soon began to permeate his body. Like a snake bite. Figuring that he was too weak now to do anything they began to talk among themselves about what they planned next … and it was not good. They began to change clothes into these strange costumes as they chattered among themselves. Meanwhile, back home, my father got this overwhelming sense that he needed to pray for my brother, in his prayer language, right now!! My Dad called his pastor and they both began to pray. My brother, not someone that was ever very “religious” said that the name of Jesus came into his mind in that weakened condition and he got the overwhelming urge to say Jesus … out loud. He began to speak. When he did that, the group went silent. The more he spoke the name of Jesus… the more those on the bus moved away and themselves, became weak and even fell back … as he grew stronger … every time he spoke out.
He continued this, holding them at bay with the authority in the name above all names!!! until they got to the next bus station and he was able to force his way past them and off the bus. He went to the police station across the street. They refused to believe his story … and when he started to get upset they threatened to arrest him and treated him like he was a crazy kid. My Dad and the Pastor drove that night from PA to Indiana to pick him up. When they went to the bus company to report what had happened the bus company said there was no bus on that route with that number … and no driver with the name that my brother overheard/ reported.

There is a book… you can find it free online
Mysterious Secrets of the Dark Kingdom … it describes many details.

Resist the devil, in Jesus mighty name!!! … and he will flee!!!
We wrestle not against flesh and blood … buth against wickedness in high places!!!
And
When satan comes … The Lord will raise up his mighty standard against him!!!
 
This is actually really getting to the heart of the matter and a great example of what I want to really understand.

I admit, when I heard Katy Perry’s song E.T on the radio, I didn’t think it was the best, but after analyzing from a different perspective, it can clearly presents a sinister side. I understand popular culture and music can desensitize us and make us really accept things that are not good or of God quite easily.

But here’s a larger question. Is this HER personal doing or are there “powers that be” that are directing things toward Satan, evil, etc. How much is just a singer writing about something wrong and sinful humans accepting and liking it, and how much is being directed behind the scenes?

Once and a while you hear things leak out or someone says too much in an interview. Again the Katy Perry interview is a good example. But I’m not sure if that interview was edited and changed or not. She says “so I sold my soul to the devil.” It’s hard to tell as the audio isn’t synched right. Regardless if she outright said she did that, she has definitely gone down the wrong path with the Christian background she was raised in. Maybe she was saying it tongue in cheek and it wasn’t a literal event, but she definitely has figuratively.

Then of course their are stars like Bob Dylan (who’s has been back and forth with religion a lot) who outright said on 60 minutes he made a “bargain with the chief commander…on this earth and in the world we can’t see.” This can be found on Youtube as can Katy Perry’s comments.

Dave Chappelle has hinted that there is a whole underside to Hollywood we don’t see. And I don’t think he was talking about too much money, to much fame, etc too quickly. In an interview on The Actor’s Studio he questions Hollywood and what is happening (or has been always gone on in Hollywood) and that the environment is sick. Of course many Christians already know this, but he seems to be suggesting there is more to it than just meets the eye.

I remember Father Corapi (I know now he’s a fallen priest) once saying that people would literally pray to the devil over cocaine and other drugs, as would record company executives. I know he’s not a reliable source, but I’m wondering if stuff like that actually happens.
Hollywood is a cesspool of Judaism. Jews stopped following Torah and god a long, long time ago. Judaism today is a religion of Satan. “You are of your father the devil…” Jesus said to the Jews (who already had moved away from Torah), and they still are. Nothing happens in Hollywood without Jewish consent, and, therefore, Satan’s consent.
 
Here is a testimony that satanism is alive and kicking.
This man was one of the highest in a satanic organization.

A Satanist, Zach King, talks about it and it’s powerful influence on important people.

click zachary king
www.comeholyspiritconferences.org
To watch some video of me please go to either www.instituteoftheholyspirit.com then from the main page click on IHS TV and from there it’s the Satanist Converts video or go to en.gloria.tv/?media=216410 and hear a 15 min snippet of a 2 hour interview.

Do secret societies and groups exist? You betcha. Do they want you to know about them? Some do. How would their numbers grow if you didn’t know they existed? People do witch craft because witchcraft is the pursuit of hidden knowledge. People join secret societies for the same reason. Knowledge is power and who , besides a good Catholic , doesn’t want more power?
 
Knowledge is power and who , besides a good Catholic , doesn’t want more power?
Well I would go further to say good people. Good Catholics definitely are not the only people who do not seek after power. We can find many examples of this throughout history. Humility is not exclusive to us Catholics.
 
I remember my old pastor saying he thought the “Illuminati” were “alive and well”. He wasn’t much given to last days stuff, as he thought most of it was of American origin, and a “bit weird”.

But he felt there was a consortium of powerful people who were putting things in place towards a world dictatorship. I also think it will be American enforced, since the USA is the only power with a world wide military clout, typified by US Air Force officers firing Hellfire missiles from drones at Taliban suspects in Afghanistan and Pakistan, while using something like a play station at Edwards Air Force Base, and listening in to 90% of all radio and mobile phone transmissions, and who knows what percentage of internet traffic.

You’ve got carrier battle groups and nuclear submarines in every ocean that could destroy a lot of nations just by themselves if they used their nuclear option.

His comment was “It might even by ‘good’ at first, but eventually everything would have to be done for America.”

And he wasn’t very often wrong when it came to predicting future events. He was prophetic. But of course he wouldn’t have hard and fast evidence. The reason he would know was God was telling him, hence his accuracy. The trouble with that is that God could swear black and blue that information he was giving someone by spiritual means was the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, but it wouldn’t stand up for a minute in a human court of law because there’d be no physical evidence.
Funny. To American Evaneglical/ Charismatic/ Fundamentalist, etc… Protestant Christians who believe in the End Times theory as described in the books and made-for-TV movies “Left Behind,” and who believe in the “NWO” that the Antichrist will allegedly use to rule the world (the “bit wierd” “last days stuff” of “American origin”), it will be the UN or EU that would be the renewed Roman Empire, a world dictatorship, and that would enforce it (using their own forces, UN “peacekeepers,” or NATO), and America will be one of the few opposing it and left on the side of God at the battle of Armegeddon… Isn’t it interesting how our nationality can sometimes inform our eschatology and theology? That is why I believe in the End Tmes prophecy and in the parameters for an End Time prophecy as espoused by official Catholic teaching.

-Chris
 
James224:
  • Do secret societies exist?
  • If they do are they mainly harmless and ineffective or powerful?
  • If secret societies do exist, would you say that there power is little to none to somewhat influential (hard to gauge since they are secret!)
  • Does Satan influence music and pop culture in an overt way? By this I mean more than just an individual writing a song about some sin.
  • Do you believe Satan/demons directly works/influences people in high places to do his bidding?
  • What has been your experience with them? And I don’t mean general things either, like “I went to a Mason dinner and it was whatever…” Has anyone else had similar thoughts or reasoning or experiences?
Thanks
Wait. What was wrong with the Italian Revolution, the Risorgemento? As an Italian-American (and a Catholic) this is a point of pride for me. The Pope was never meant to be a temporal ruler, thus he should never have had a “Papal States” in the first place. And I love and am proud of a united and independent Italy. Garibaldi was a hero.

-Chris
 
You were Christian (denomiations were more or less chosen for you even) and that determined how your society was run.
And this was wrong. Religion in general, and christianity in particular, should never be forced. True faith can not be a forced faith, and it is faith (and then works with faith, after initial Justification) that saves us. How can one be saved if the baiss for his/her salvation was forced and so most probably fake?

-Chris
 
Funny. To American Evaneglical/ Charismatic/ Fundamentalist, etc… Protestant Christians who believe in the End Times theory as described in the books and made-for-TV movies “Left Behind,” and who believe in the “NWO” that the Antichrist will allegedly use to rule the world (the “bit wierd” “last days stuff” of “American origin”), it will be the UN or EU that would be the renewed Roman Empire, a world dictatorship, and that would enforce it (using their own forces, UN “peacekeepers,” or NATO), and America will be one of the few opposing it and left on the side of God at the battle of Armegeddon… Isn’t it interesting how our nationality can sometimes inform our eschatology and theology? That is why I believe in the End Tmes prophecy and in the parameters for an End Time prophecy as espoused by official Catholic teaching.

-Chris
Well, seeing you’ve quoted my paragraph, I thought I might give some indications of other predictions that the old pastor made and that came true. Bear in mind he died in 1992, and I think a lot of these predictions were made in the last year or so of his life -
  1. He warned a young bloke in his congregation that if he didn’t ride his motorbike more carefully, he “wouldn’t last two weeks!”. He buried him precisely two weeks later. He told me he felt guilty about that one, as he wished he’d used other wording, since he said he oftne found that things he said came true.
  2. He said I’d become Catholic. I joined the church in 1996 or 97.
  3. He said he didn’t think my sister would live long, and I think he mentioned leukemia. She died of leukemia in 2005, aged 45.
  4. He said he thought his eldest surviving son would have a major health issue. In 1995 or 1996 his eldest son had a serious stroke, hasn’t worked since and has other ongoing health issues.
  5. Just after the First Gulf War, he commented, “I think there’ll be a second Gulf war. The Americans will have had enough of Saddam Hussein and they’ll get rid of him. But they’ll lose a few men the next time.” The word “few” was said in a way that clearly implied more than a few. 2003 - Gulf War II. 2006 - Saddam Hussein executed. Nearly 5000 American service deaths.
  6. He told me there’d be a bit of a conspiracy against me. He said when I was about 40, all this anger I’d been bottling up would start to come out and I’d lose my temper at work. He also said I’d make a “silly mistake” and that “they’d” use that to get rid of me.
When I was about 40, I lost my temper at work a couple of times, and my “silly mistake” was to write a humorous (?) piece with another bloke’s name on it. But he didn’t see the funny side of it, and to cut a long story short, I ended up with a “Transfer” and “redundancy”. He also thought another pastor would be involved. I can’t prove it, but I think I know how it happened.
  1. He predicted of the same pastor mentioned above that “I think he’ll get hold of this (Presbyterian) church when I’m gone and wreck it! But he can’t touch the people!” I found out later that my old pastor died around 3am (I still remember the sense of peace that descended on me at around that time on that day, and which lasted for a good half an hour or so, even though I wasn’t told of his death till early the next morning. But at 6am, the other pastor called a meeting of the Assembly and had himself placed in that particular parish. He wrecked it all right. But “he couldn’t touch the people”. Most of them were so disgusted with him, they left the Presbyterian Church altogether.
Incidentally I happenf to go to a certain Catholic psychiatrist. Not long after I started seeing him, I mentioned this other pastor’s name, and he replied, “That’s interesting. I’ve treated about eight Presbyterian pastors for stress related breakdown, and in every case, this bloke’s name comes up.” But that’s an aside.
  1. The prediction that go to me though was “I think you’ll be doing cleaning work for a short time. You won’t be doing it for long, and you won’t like it much, but I think the Lord will just want you to hear about a ghost.”
I thought that one was a bit silly, even though I knew how accurate he was. But in 2006 I did a cleaning job for a short time, didn’t like it much, and heard about a ghost, a managerial suicide dating back to the 1960’s in one of the stores I was cleaning. I ended up getting a mass said for him, but to finish it off, I had to chance upon an Australian priest via this very forum who just happened to be located at the closest Catholic Church no further than a few hundred metres from the store in question!

Would you sit behind a desk and say to somebody “I think you’ll be doing cleaning work for a short time. You won’t be doing it for long, and you won’t like it much, but I think the Lord will just want you to hear about a ghost”, and expect it to happen? I wouldn’t, but my wise old pastor did.

So when he said about the anti-Christ possibly being American, and that this event could happen within the next 7 years going by age of the the potential Australian “king” (politician) in question, then I tend to take notice. And it’s based on personal experience, because I know just how accurate he was.

Just an additional comment, to illustrate why I thought the pastor’s viewpoint was relevant.
 
Funny. To American Evaneglical/ Charismatic/ Fundamentalist, etc… Protestant Christians who believe in the End Times theory as described in the books and made-for-TV movies “Left Behind,” and who believe in the “NWO” that the Antichrist will allegedly use to rule the world (the “bit wierd” “last days stuff” of “American origin”), it will be the UN or EU that would be the renewed Roman Empire, a world dictatorship, and that would enforce it (using their own forces, UN “peacekeepers,” or NATO), and America will be one of the few opposing it and left on the side of God at the battle of Armegeddon… Isn’t it interesting how our nationality can sometimes inform our eschatology and theology? That is why I believe in the End Tmes prophecy and in the parameters for an End Time prophecy as espoused by official Catholic teaching.

-Chris
Oh, and in addition to my quotes above, the old pastor thought the “Rapture” was un-Biblical (his exact word) and he had no interest whatsoever in Millenialism of any sort - Amillenialism, Premillenialism, Postmillenialism etc.

I simply quotrd him on my experience of his personal accuracy - not some weird fundamentalist doctrinal position.

He was prophetic, and the reason as far as I could work out was simply that God was telling him what was going to happen.
 
I think people are too trusting by nature, and if evil people say nice sounding lies the good people would like to presume innocence until guilt is proven. Just research the history of Communism. You have all these subvertors conspiring against nations and they tell their liberal friends that authoritarian governments are persecuting them unjustly, and these dupes defend their “friends” beyond what is rational. Never underestimate the naivety of the dupe who thinks he is just being just.

The bigger a lie is, the more people will believe it, because they cannot comprehend how big some lies are or how any normal person can make it. Someone can do evil openly and if he just creates a pleasant sounding lie most people are bound to believe him. It is easier to rationalize evil away than to accept that it exists.
 
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