patrioticgentile_666
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SATchives said:patrioticgentile_666 said:SATchives said:if we had a church, an actual organization, one could loophole a lot of fda regulations, for example the 1st admentment would protect anyone who wanted to practice natural medicine, healing, and open up on a holistic, alternative to kike big pharma clinic, using private memberships, and keywords like
spiritually based- integrated indigenous native and natural healing, wellness and traditional medicine, chirothesia, etc.
I know of a few organizations that go under the guise of native American tradition and heal using thai yoga therapy and nutrition, and have won every single court case. the only shit thing is they are loosely deluded by xianity and the beliefs..
I so-agree with you on that one! In regards to the indigenous Americans of the USA and Canada (specifically), I been working on some projects revealing their Satanic origin - since there's just this common lie and the myth that the Native Americans of the USA didn't worship our Gods or bullshit like that, or that they were Lost Hebrews who followed Hebrew religion, because the so-called "tales and legends" that most Native American organizations like to push around is absolutely distorted beyond belief. Most of our Gods have been slandered in the form of anthropomorphic animals, or "evil animals" or BS like that, like Uktena of the Cherokees, supposedly an "evil serpent", but Uktena in his true identity is Satan. They still celebrate Winter Solstice, which is as Satanic and Gentile as you can get, in spite of the jews hijacking it to perform their heinous rituals. They even celebrate it in on the site of an ancient Native American pyramid.
The Natchez too, whose ancestors built pyramids, certain chiefs and factions were aligned with Azazel, and didn't practice blood sacrifice or any of that shit. The ones truly aligned with Azazel (the real one, not the imposter), had peaceful relations with French Satanists, who were astounded by their knowledge of herbs.
The "Manitou", or "Monetoo" of the Algonquian and Iroquois-speaking peoples, is actually just their word for the Akasha/Aether life force of creation, and the light-dark, feminine/masculine balance is described between "aasha monetoo" and "otshee monetoo". churches distorted and stole this concept, and now it's been pushed around as "Native American translation of Jewhova", and the churches also re-defined aasha/othsee monteoo as being "good vs. evil" BS.
With this Native American project, I do hope to get more indigenous USA/Canadian natives on board.
Thanks for sharing this! maybe you can make a post to further share all of the knowledge you have found about these connections in the future.
Oh yeah, next year....the cat's being let out of the bag. Kike power will feel the full wrath of Uktena!