End of Days 'False Prophet' Found!

@OneOfMany (12150)
United States
August 6, 2016 8:28am CST
Yesterday I discovered the true identity of the false prophet, and aside from that, news that it can be defeated before it ushers in the biblical end of days. This false prophet is the 24/7 news networks around the world. Think about it. People turn to hear about the world through news and media in order to learn about what is going on in the world around them. The media has its own agenda and stirs up trouble and points people to the people that will save them (or is hinted to help them). Over the years people that are less-than-intelligent are moved by these news feeds to insight riots and violence in the name of special interest groups based on distorted information. The news networks no longer discuss the truth and instead guide the public to how they want them to act. Thus, they are creating the future and fulfilling their own predictions through mass population control. It's pretty scary. So don't listen to the news networks and boycott this false prophet, unless you want to be swept into its manipulations and do their bidding. Defeat the media controlling the world, and you defeat the false prophet. Note: I've yet to discover the Anti-Christ, but I'm sure its the government in one way or another.
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@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
6 Aug 16
you sure that person isnt currently running for office? heh
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• Centralia, Missouri
7 Aug 16
@OneOfMany ....wow..... now I am not going to be able to see anything but that when I look at her, hahahahhaa
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• Centralia, Missouri
7 Aug 16
@OneOfMany she does and hopefully more people will catch the comparison and not vote for her
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
7 Aug 16
@Jessicalynnt I certainly can't get the image out of my head. She's starting to talk like him too. :D It's only a matter of time before she starts talking about 'crushing the resistance' and mumbling about her apprentice.
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@crossbones27 (52905)
• Mojave, California
6 Aug 16
Love this, but I bet you do not have many friends from the area you live in. If you do, probably hold back on your feelings a lot. I say this because have two brothers that live in Kansas and both are religious and conservative as heck. I love them to much to tell them how I really feel, but if they ever make me mad. lol I would not do it then either.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
7 Aug 16
I know a lot of people, but I would say I have very few friends. I certainly do hold back a lot. I save a lot of my conversations for the internet crowd and other outlets. I spent too many years fighting in holy wars.
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@GardenGerty (169439)
• United States
6 Aug 16
You could indeed be right. I do not think we really get "news" any more, but rather perspective and propaganda. I have seen errors and myths published and a few people who say "wait a minute" and choose to think for themselves.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
6 Aug 16
Well, growing up I used to hear "this is the facts" and "we have learned that". Now I hear "We think that" and "In our opinion this is possible" as well as some other forms of suggestive and opinionated material. News went from fact to conjecture. Also you have some individuals out there that successfully manipulate the media to get their way. I find that I am the happiest when I don't follow the news at all.