Dr Future Interview – Sorcery and Drugs In Opening The Last Days Spirit Portal


[audio: https://conspiracyclothes.com/nowheretorun/audio/NTR_Dr_Future_Interview.mp3]

I interview Dr Future from Future Quake http://futurequake.com and have him give the presentation he did at the Last Days Conference in Nashville TN.

A very basic outline of his talk is as follows:
Educate on some History of Sorcery, Drugs in Spirit Contact (Secular, Biblical Records)
Explain Impact of Sorcery Activities in Modern Era
Reveal Current Developments in Revival of Interest in Sorcery
Propose Hypotheses of How These Activities Can Fulfill Bible Prophecy
Suggest Activities Today That May Fulfill Model
Recommend Actions to Address Threat

4 thoughts on “Dr Future Interview – Sorcery and Drugs In Opening The Last Days Spirit Portal”

  1. Ayahuasca contains the natural alkaloid DMT it is used as a spiritual sacrament by various Indigenous people. Surprisingly we as humans are using Interconnectivity to get our information and research such topics. We are using a form of magic when we use the internet.

  2. This is copy and pasted from a recent blogpost I made a while back:

    Seti claims that the Hebrew name “Piniel” פְּנוּאֵל found in Genesis 32:30 is connected in etymology with the english word “Pineal” (as in “Pineal Gland”). He makes emphatic reference that Genesis 32:30 is really referring to the pineal gland which he says the ancient Egyptians recognized in their religion.

    Hebrew students will instantly recognize that the Hebrew “Piniel” in Genesis comes from the roots “Panim” meaning face and “El” meaning God (B) (even Seti himself concedes this). In contrast to Seti however, the online etymology dictionary states in agreement with all sources that the English word “Pineal” from which we get the word “pineal gland” derives from the Latin root “Pinea” meaning “like a pine cone”(C). We find that the Pineal gland is indeed named such in English in reference to its cone shape (D). There can be no connection with the Hebrew roots Panim-El because the language families from which both roots derive are entirely separate.

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