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Friday, October 28, 2022

Bugarach Mountain

Bugarach Mountain

Don Bradley Cheshvan 2

October 29 2022

 

 

To start, He led me to

Zechariah 5

5Then the angel that talked with me went forth, and said unto me, Lift up now thine eyes, and see what is this that goeth forth. 

6And I said, What is it? And he said, This is an ephah that goeth forth. He said moreover, This is their resemblance through all the earth.  

7And, behold, there was lifted up a talent of lead: and this is a woman that sitteth in the midst of the ephah.  

8And he said, This is wickedness.

Bugarach - the upside down mountain - antediluvian tree and home of a vast underground empire of Nagas. Nazis, Mossad, Russians, et al. An ancient fallen chimera resides there and his legions of demons. It is now sealed on this day. Like so many sites, the grottoes established in the 16th century and in 1942 have been updated. Now it's a vast screaming realm of crazed demonics seeking a way out into the world.

35,000 Roman troops were wiped out by the giants - called berserkers from that mountain - in a single day, in an attempt to deal with these human eating monsters. Dizdar and Bence knew about it, but were unable at that time to deal with the vast evil. Until today. 

A great many of their plans are based on Bugarach. Another "CERN" falls from Satan. 


DUMB and realm of a fallen one - The Berserkers - antediluvian tree.

Every community in that area is coven.

Wikipedia 

Due to the mountain's unusual geology, a number of New Agers (called "esoterics" by local residents) believed that the mountain contained aliens living in a spacecraft. This group also believed that the upcoming end to the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar would result in some form of apocalypse. They believed that on 21 December 2012, the aliens supposedly living in the mountain would emerge to save them.[4]

As a result, some members of the group had taken to living on or near the mountain, and The Independent reported that up to 100,000 people might have been planning a trip prior to the believed apocalypse date.[4] The mayor of the nearest town, Bugarach, said that over 20,000 visitors had arrived between January and July 2011, a significant increase over previous years. He also reported that a number of groups have been taking part in what he called strange rituals.[5] A French parliamentary committee expressed concerns that the esoterics may be planning a mass suicide or other significant events.[5] French police then blocked access to the mountain.[6]