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Protests and allegories

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Before I came to this wonderful place I lacked a lot of knowledge (and still do to some extent), buy I was always somewhat of a conspiracy theorist. I follow a handful of youtubers that talk about current and ongoing issues and today I was watching one of these videos about the riots and he brought up a very good point. I think he is on the right track with what he said although not completely right..but it got me thinking more about it and so that's why I came here to ask what you think about the allegorical meaning behind the "I can't breathe" and the kneeling. The person in the video said "they are most likely kneeling because people kneel before the king" he also briefly mentioned some stuff about the slaves in ancient sumeria, where most of his views of it were really misconstrued(as he is not a satanist and has been subject to lies) ... Anyways. My main point is what is this hidden meaning of kneeling going with this protests? Thanks
 
InnerMercury20 said:
I recommend you read this sermon https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=41553&p=169052#p169052 as Cobra explains the whole thing there nicely.

Here the excerpt relevant to your question:

"Also, notice the subliminals here, that link this event to the Co-Vid: "I can't breathe". This is clearly a tie in to sublimate the events of the Pandemic to the incident, to link energy and hate. The Co-Vid's primary concern was that it made people unable to breathe. Are they attempting to charge a second round of Coronavirus lockdowns with the energy raised from popular fear and terror with this? A valid and rather obvious question here."


Also, the guy didnt die from the kneeling but rather died from stress and because he had meth in his system. There is just the usual media trickery going on.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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