The author argues that fear is the primary weapon used by the Phoenicians, who have controlled humanity for millennia. This manipulation of fear is evident in various aspects of modern life, from political theater to the pervasive depiction of torture in Hollywood films. The author posits that Jesus’s life and teachings were dedicated to dissolving this manufactured fear, particularly the fear of death. He contends that the modern concept of death as a final end was invented by the Phoenicians to control people. The text also criticizes the WEF and their agenda, distinguishing it from Jesus’s message of truth. The author claims that mainstream psychology and media are used to perpetuate Phoenician control by shifting blame and promoting fear. The text then delves into the author’s personal views on Christianity, Jesus’s divinity, and reincarnation, emphasizing his belief in truth and character over religious dogma. Finally, the author criticizes the current financial system, blaming bankers for national debt and wars, and argues for radical reforms to dismantle this system. The concept of “DOGE” is explored as a symbol of Phoenician power, linked to the historical “Doge of Venice”.

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