Most people probably don’t spend much time hung up on eschatological questions. However, if they haven’t already this would be a pretty appropriate juncture. Statistically, it would appear people are concerning themselves with them less than ever in American history and yet there’s also a great deal of pessimism pertaining to the question of whether or not our troubles are terminal.

It strikes me as a bizarre paradox, but then again I’m a “white supremacist, right wing conspiracy theorist, domestic extremist, Christian fundamentalist.” They’re the “normal” ones, whatever that means these days. Still, everybody likes movies, so I’d recommended they watch Hellraiser (I and II, the rest were awful). I thought both were great, but I’m also a connoisseur of 80s movies. There’s also a remake I haven’t bothered watching.

Go to Hell” – Kirsty “We can’t, not alone” – CenobiteWhether they’re into this genre or not, the purpose of watching is to get them thinking. The premise is that there’s a group of demons who will take you to Hell for unbearable torture if you open this puzzle box to summon them. The demons themselves used to be humans who were warped by their traumatic experiences and now sport the evidence of their own torture. They can’t even remember back when they were healthy dwellers of the Earth.

The underlying theme is that evil doesn’t procreate, it merely warps what is good. Tolkien had a similar theme on the origins of the orcs in The Lord of the Rings. He was an academic expert on Christian theology and Norse culture. It’s long been known that this is the nature of evil and that these identities being marketed to us now as organic are essentially the products of torture.

“But this is what you wanted, what you wanted to see…. It wanted souls, and I brought you.”The plot was the product of the mind of a homosexual, Clive Barker. Here’s an interesting quote: “Being gay does provide an interesting tension,” Barker says. “Part of me wants to say that I am just a regular guy, but another part of me says that there is a gay sensibility. This isn’t just about acts performed in the bedroom – it alters your point of view, your aesthetic.”

If you’ve ever seen the movie American Psycho, it was also the product a homosexual. It’s based on a novel by Bret Easton Ellis, and it’ll probably be the most disturbing one you ever read. Although the protagonist is a heterosexual who despises a homosexual in his firm, the stuff in there is so extreme it could never be put it in a movie (even today).

A straight man couldn’t come up with a scene like this.Anyways, back to Hellraiser. I’d challenge anyone to screen the two films mentioned above and then claim that this is not exactly the premise of what they’re doing to the youth of this nation with the tranny stuff. I recently came across a story about how they’re trying to produce babies with trannies. It’s right out of a horror movie:

The Wellcome Trust, a private non-profit openly aligned with the Clinton Foundation and a regular participant in the Clinton Global Initiative, funded a study to determine if a donated cadaver uterus can be surgically transplanted into the body of a biological male.

Maybe you already heard of this, the study was published back in 2018. These people have cooked up a Hell-on-Earth scenario. As far as I know, the first person to openly attempt this was Magnus Hirschfeld who was himself a homosexual. Hitler took great issue with that and other aspects of his background, but what inspired action was the children-into-trannies thing. It’s outright evil.

This evil goes back thousands of years, to the point one can pretty reliably document that these creatures are harbingers of doom. That’s the next thing on the timeline for much of the population after they pop up. They’re fundamentally Satanic and one doesn’t need to read the Bible to figure that out. After one does, it’s going to be a very enlightening source of information on these matters. Right and wrong are crystal clear these days. I suppose that’s the bright side of things.

Should one survive, my suspicion is that “tumultuous” will be the adjective for what’s coming, while “we should’ve seen it coming” will be the apt phrase to describe our current miasma. Or, maybe I’ll end up retiring to a golf course after all. We can’t see the future, so have a wonderful day and enjoy a cold Bud Light.

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