666 is Sanctified: The Beast was Fake News
Michael Hearns
666 is Sanctified: The Beast was Fake News
Michael Hearns
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The number 666 was wrongly maligned throughout history simply because nobody knew the cipher code to read the Book of Revelation. It has transpired that the number of the beast was pointing to the numbers of animals, which were sacrificed in the most sacred ceremonial offerings in the Old Testament. Those numbers that were paraded as totals of different animals in blood offerings have proved to be the indices of a secret calendar matrix, which mapped out biblical history culminating with the predicted Messiah. The scribes had used 666 as a compass to point the way to this hidden knowledge and just like the taunts from the serpent with Adam and Eve, we too were to grasp the forbidden fruit. It is a good news story that should bring sighs of relief to all those who were wary of the number of the beast fearing it symbolised satanic forces. The findings give us an insight into the brilliant cognitive minds of the biblical prophets and see how they used a magnificent calendar matrix to plot out the future. And the number 666 was an integral part of that complex calendar of the gods.
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