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AndreaCristiano

AndreaCristiano

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    What does it involve?
    The illuminati now are not the ancient illuminati which coexisted with freemasonry. Back then it was how I am now the belief that science and faith were two sides of the same coin especially Newtonian science. After WW2 the illuminati became satanic occultists who want a NWO under one world government and one world monetary system and one faith theirs.
     

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    The Curr

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    The illuminati now are not the ancient illuminati which coexisted with freemasonry. Back then it was how I am now the belief that science and faith were two sides of the same coin especially Newtonian science. After WW2 the illuminati became satanic occultists who want a NWO under one world government and one world monetary system and one faith theirs.
    What kind of people are members now? World leaders? Celebrities? "Ordinary" people?
     

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    Aren't the top illumanti supposed to be some kind of non humans? I read that somewhere that their leaders were supreme beings or something like that.

    Maybe i'm getting my conspiracies mixed up.
     
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    Dragons: I think that just like gods, they were nothing but alien space crafts just misinterpreted by humans who saw them many years ago. But I do believe on komodo dragons.

    Ghosts: Never believed them after I was 17.

    Freemasons: no comment.

    My turn. Have you had a premonition? If so, how do you explain them? They are the only supernatural event I believe in.
     
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    AndreaCristiano

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    Dragons: I think that just like gods, they were nothing but alien space crafts just misinterpreted by humans who saw them many years ago. But I do believe on komodo dragons.

    Ghosts: Never believed them after I was 17.

    Freemasons: no comment.

    My turn. Have you had a premonition? If so, how do you explain them? They are the only supernatural event I believe in.
    So your belief is ancient aliens but not God or dragons?

    Premonition well does a dream that came true count?
     

    The Curr

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    My turn. Have you had a premonition? If so, how do you explain them? They are the only supernatural event I believe in.
    I've only had one, but it was really horrible. For a few weeks or months I kept getting a feeling that someone was going to die. The feeling is really hard to explain and it wasn't someone in particular. I didn't know what to think and they started getting stronger and more frequent until the mother of one of my closest friends died suddenly. :sad:
     
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    So your belief is ancient aliens but not God or dragons?

    Premonition well does a dream that came true count?
    Yup. To my mind, aliens are more believable than gods or drains.

    not just a dream. It needs to be specific. In my one case, it was a random alignment of a falling leaf in my garden and the view from the place where I was standing. It was exactly how I saw it in my dreams a week ago as a school kid, and I still have no idea how that happened.
     
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    AndreaCristiano

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    I've only had one, but it was really horribly. For a few weeks or months I kept getting a feeling that someone was going to die. The feeling is really hard to explain and it wasn't someone in particular. I didn't know what to think and they started getting stronger and more frequent until the mother of one of my closest friends died suddenly. :sad:
    That's incredible and sad. Mine had to do with death as well it related to my favorite uncle who was in a comma. The recurring dream had him be seen only by me and in the dream the rest if the family couldn't see him. The last night I dreamt of him be said to me I'm going now I'm tired. That afternoon he passed away
     
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    I've only had one, but it was really horrible. For a few weeks or months I kept getting a feeling that someone was going to die. The feeling is really hard to explain and it wasn't someone in particular. I didn't know what to think and they started getting stronger and more frequent until the mother of one of my closest friends died suddenly. :sad:
    Hmm.... Maybe I used the wrong word. Maybe 'deja vu' better explains what I experienced?
     

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