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I agree, Lady Gaga fits the profile for an intentionally planted Luciferian tool. On the link you provided is a logo of hers...the explanation given on the page connects it with the trauma techniques used to create DID slaves. I'd also like to add that the bolt has a connection to the well known description of Satan's fall which Messiah gave "I saw Satan,
as lightning, fall from heaven.." Marilyn Manson also used a similar symbol
which is shown below...
I am reading a book in which the first pages talk about the 7 Tablets on which the Babylonian religious system is imprinted. The story of Marduk and his parents, siblings and their struggles and the creation of the universe is contained there on. One of the characters, a "advisor" is named Gaga. Imagine my surprise upon reading about her being a founder builder of Babylon.
here is the whole translation :
http://www.sacred-texts.com/ane/blc/blc07.htm
In the third tablet of the enuma elish Gaga is talked about:
"Anshar opened his mouth and
Addressed a word to Gaga, his minister:
O Gaga, my vizier, who gladdens my spirit,
I will dispatch you to Lahmu and Lahamu.
. . . you are adept;
. . . produce you before me!
. . . let all the gods,
Let them hold converse, sit down to a banquet,
Let them eat bread, let them mix wine,
For Marduk, their avenger, let them fix the decrees. (10)
Be on your way, Gaga, take the stand before them,
And that which I shall tell you repeat to them:..."
Described as a vizier or minister, Gaga also plays the roll of a messenger. Interesting that the entertainer Lady Gaga is, herself, a type messenger, who is sent out to subtly turn the masses to a new age, secular world view.
Those things sound more like a demonic retaliation than a removal of the spirit.
"And Jesus rebuked the devil; and he departed out of him: and the child was cured from that very hour.Then came the disciples to Jesus apart, and said, Why could not we cast him out? And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.
Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting." - Matthew 17:18-21
A Case of a Rapha Walk-In?
"Doctors appeal for help with mystery of American Navy vet who woke up without any memories of his life convinced he's Swedish (which is all he can speak)
Michael Boatwright was discovered unconscious in a Motel 6 room in February, but when he awoke could not remember anything about himself, recognize even his own reflection, nor how to speak English.
Even though his driver's license says he was born in Florida and served in the U.S. Navy from 1971 to 1973, Boatwright has no memory of his life to date and now answers only to Johan and converses in Swedish to doctors with the help of an interpreter.
Now, medical professionals in Palm Springs, California have appealed for help in solving the mystery of Boatwright, the only clues to his former life being a duffel bag, five tennis rackets, two cellphones, little cash, old photographs and his identification.
His current persona of Johan Ek, clashes with the Social Security card, passport and veteran's medical card he was carrying in February and following mental and physical health exams, Boatwright was diagnosed on March 13th with transient global amnesia.
Doctors at Desert Regional Medical Center have theorized that his total memory loss was triggered by some kind of emotional or physical trauma - what exactly that was though, they admit to drawing a blank on.
'He's kind of a blank slate,' said Lisa Hunt-Vasquez, the social worker assigned to track down relatives and help piece his life back together.
Searching on the Internet, Hunt-Vasquez has learned so far that Boatwright was a 3D graphic designer who taught English in Japan for 10 years and then in China for four..."
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2363536/Doctors-appeal-help...
I'm very interested in hearing follow ups on this story, as well. I'm not sure that we'll be fortunate enough to hear much about it after the initial story was released....or anything we can trust as fact if we do...but it would be interesting.
A second possibility to it being a rapha is that this is someone who was used in mind control programming and he is exhibiting an alter who was structured as a Swedish person, perhaps for use in international espionage..
Tristran Hepburn said:
A Case of a Rapha Walk-In?
"Doctors appeal for help with mystery of American Navy vet who woke up without any memories of his life convinced he's Swedish (which is all he can speak)Could this be a case where a Rapha resided inside a host body, knows that there are only days remaining before the big collapse; has decided to take control of the host body to get a message out to the world to repent before its too late ?
If the rapha is still on a tight leash attached to his fallen angel master then i am sure that he would be working for the military right now.
If not, then he would be spreading the Word of YHWH and getting sinners to repent.
When i first saw this i thought it was more along the lines of MK Ultra.
Thanks for the link. i will be watching this one.
Some more information on this man that perhaps points more toward him being dissociative:
"..Digging in the past
Before she became a social worker at Desert Regional Medical Center, Lisa Hunt-Vasquez was an archeologist.
Those digging skills came in handy the day she met Johan Ek/Michael Boatwright.
Her mission: Help Boatwright figure out who he is.
She first contacted the military.
Among the IDs police discovered on him was one from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
He'd served from 1971 to 1973 in the Navy as an aviation mechanic.
Hunt-Vasquez dug deeper.
The Asia connection
She found a website for the TRP English school in China.
Turns out Boatwright taught English there for four years, until May.
In an essay he wrote for the site, he mentioned he worked as an English instructor in Japan for 10 years, and that he was married to a Japanese woman. They have a 12-year-old son together, he wrote.
The leads looked promising.
But there was one hitch.
Photos found with Boatwright in the motel room showed a young man living in what looked like a European city, not Asia.
Hunt-Vasquez kept searching.
She came across several websites dedicated to graphic designs. Boatwright often used the screen name 'korstemplar' and listed himself as a Swede living and teaching in China.
The pieces were falling into place.
A roadblock
He had lived in Japan, married, became a father. He then moved to China.
The school in China told her he was divorced.
He lived there until May, when his visa expired and he flew to California.
But when she contacted the Japanese and Chinese consulates, neither had next-of-kin information for him, according to the Desert Sun.
Staffers called all the numbers on the phone Boatwright had with him. They either went to voice mail or no one picked up, the newspaper said.
She had hit a dead end.
His life so far
Everything Boatwright knows about his life before February 28 he knows because his social worker told him or because he read it on websites.
He told CNN he learned that in 1987 he operated a consulting company called Kultur Konsult Nykoping.
That is somewhat of a Swedish connection.
He doesn't have any independent knowledge of his life before he woke up in the hospital. He doesn't even know exactly what his consulting company did.
Boatwright told CNN he'd been a good tennis player, and the Tennis Channel had interviewed him years ago.
Perhaps, he said, he'd come to southern California for the tennis tournament season. That would certainly explain the five rackets in his hotel room.
A 'fugue state'
According to the Desert Sun, Boatwright is in a "fugue state."
People in this condition lose their sense of personal identity, according to the Cleveland Clinic. They become confused about past events and often wander far from home.
Fugue states, such as dissociative fugue, are often triggered by trauma, such as the death of a loved one or a serious accident, according to Dr. Aaron Anderson, a neurologist at Emory University School of Medicine.
Patients sometimes assume different personalities, Anderson added.
The relatively rare disorder often goes away on its own, but it can take several months.
What the future holds
Now that Boatwright's story has spread to the Swedish media, several Swedes have come forth to say they knew him in the 1980s.
Late Monday night, the Desert Sun reported it found Boatwright's sister in Louisiana.
"I haven't talked to him in years. He just disappeared," Michelle Brewer told the paper.
Learning about his life hasn't helped him much psychologically.
He still feels isolated in the hospital, so Hunt-Vasquez encouraged him to reach out to members of the local Swedish-American community.
"They said he was getting depressed because he wasn't able to communicate," said Linda Kosvic, chairman of the Vasa Order of America chapter in San Jacinto, California. "We've been trying to provide him support and make him feel more comfortable."
Members visit him in the hospital, bringing him Swedish foods.
The hospital would like to discharge Boatwright, but they have no place to send him, said Richard Ramhoff, a spokesman for Desert Regional Medical Center.
They can't send him home until they know where."
Read more: http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/local_news/water_cooler/michael-thomas...
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