There's a little town in Switzerland called Saint Genis Pouilly.
Until the 1960's this place was relatively small in commerce and population. Part of the name - Pouilly - comes from the latin Appolliacum. It seems this place once was a town named for the Greek god Apollo.
Apollo is no small character. He had a major cult, and was heralded as a god of music, medicine, poetry, and truth; just to name a few. Conversely, he also was attributed with plague, ill-health, and destruction. His name was considered to be associated with the Greek verb apollymi, which means 'to destroy'.
As with many gods of ancient religions, there are similar deities across cultures. The names change, but the stories are quite same. For example, Apollo was also called Helios, Hyperion, and Phoebus/Phoebus-Apollo in just the Greek forms, whereas other cultures display similarities in their sun gods and destroyers - such as the Babylonian Shamush, as well as the Hindu god Rudra, also called Shiva.
Shiva is a destroyer; heralded as being limitless and transcendent, some worship him as the supreme god. These seems like basic characteristics of most sun gods, me thinks.
He's also a god of music and dance. He's the cosmic dancer; which brings us to his current installation - on Apollo's old lands in Switzerland - in front of the CERN building.
As you may know, this is where the Higgs-Boson was discovered. There are talks now of opening up a portal to another dimension. Is it not curious that there's a religious figure in front of a major scientific structure? What happened to the argument that science and religion can't mix? I say it's a blitz of mind melting distraction, serving to confuse the issues and polarize us.
Anyway, there's talks of the possibility of opening a black hole. This sounds to me like a practical term for the mythical 'bottomless pit'. No? Am I over simplifying? Am I fear mongering? Is it not appropriate for me to be concerned?
This causes me wonder about the people working behind this project. It's not a stretch of the mind to accept that secret societies are working night and day to achieve their intentions. I wonder, are they reading a playbook on how to bring about the Apocalypse?
Seriously, you know that if they openly display a god in front of their building that they've read up on at least a couple of ancient texts. Allow me to present you an obvious one; a passage that relates to swarms of strange locusts that are said to come out of the pit:
"And they had a king over them, who is the angel of the bottomless pit, who's name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, and in the Greek is Apollyon" - Revelations 9:11
I assume, dear reader, whoever you might be, that you laugh at religion and think it's all just a scam. But you should recognize that those with great power and influence take these things seriously.
It might be a good time to start thinking on spiritual things.
Until the 1960's this place was relatively small in commerce and population. Part of the name - Pouilly - comes from the latin Appolliacum. It seems this place once was a town named for the Greek god Apollo.

As with many gods of ancient religions, there are similar deities across cultures. The names change, but the stories are quite same. For example, Apollo was also called Helios, Hyperion, and Phoebus/Phoebus-Apollo in just the Greek forms, whereas other cultures display similarities in their sun gods and destroyers - such as the Babylonian Shamush, as well as the Hindu god Rudra, also called Shiva.
Shiva is a destroyer; heralded as being limitless and transcendent, some worship him as the supreme god. These seems like basic characteristics of most sun gods, me thinks.
He's also a god of music and dance. He's the cosmic dancer; which brings us to his current installation - on Apollo's old lands in Switzerland - in front of the CERN building.
As you may know, this is where the Higgs-Boson was discovered. There are talks now of opening up a portal to another dimension. Is it not curious that there's a religious figure in front of a major scientific structure? What happened to the argument that science and religion can't mix? I say it's a blitz of mind melting distraction, serving to confuse the issues and polarize us.
Anyway, there's talks of the possibility of opening a black hole. This sounds to me like a practical term for the mythical 'bottomless pit'. No? Am I over simplifying? Am I fear mongering? Is it not appropriate for me to be concerned?
This causes me wonder about the people working behind this project. It's not a stretch of the mind to accept that secret societies are working night and day to achieve their intentions. I wonder, are they reading a playbook on how to bring about the Apocalypse?
Seriously, you know that if they openly display a god in front of their building that they've read up on at least a couple of ancient texts. Allow me to present you an obvious one; a passage that relates to swarms of strange locusts that are said to come out of the pit:
"And they had a king over them, who is the angel of the bottomless pit, who's name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, and in the Greek is Apollyon" - Revelations 9:11
I assume, dear reader, whoever you might be, that you laugh at religion and think it's all just a scam. But you should recognize that those with great power and influence take these things seriously.
It might be a good time to start thinking on spiritual things.
I have studied cern and there research for many years before they even discovered the God particle and they are so close now that it is worrisome all those Apollo missions make sense when you know what I know.
ReplyDeleteI'm not an expert on CERN - not even a reasonable novice on the subject. However, I first heard of the Hadron Collider in 2015 when I happened upon a YouTube video about it. I was watching what turned out to be a full-pledge ritual with all the trimmings. The only thing that came to mind was Satan worshipping, sacrifices and summoning that Old Serpent. I didn't think of it again until 2021and here we are July 2022 and they've tried it again.
ReplyDeleteBut God says, "You have Challenged Me, I'm Coming to Meet You". Yes, this is a Spiritual War - always has been.