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The definitions of the words below are provided, as indicated by type color, from these
sources:
Normal black lettering is my use of the word.
This blue color is a definition from Webster's Third World
Dictionary, College Edition (C) 1957
This color of green is a definition from Webster's 3rd World
Unabridged Dictionary, (C) 1909-1971
Brown indicates a definition derived from the Bible.
Red means the words of Jesus
means it is a link to a more in-depth discussion.
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Please note: It's interesting to observe that definitions of words in
dictionaries often reflect the common usage at the time of the compilation, and do not
necessarily reflect root definitions. This site presents definitions that we believe most
accurately represent the intent of the original words and authors, as well as what
we think is an accurate desciption of a word that represents the intent of the Bible and
other Holy writings.
Word Games
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Abomination |
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1. an abominating; hatred and disgust (for a thing
or person); loathing. 2. anything hateful or disgusting |
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Adultery |
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Sexual intercourse between a married man and a woman not his wife, or
between a married woman and a man not her husband |
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[Editor's interpretations & definitions] The
rejection or abandonment of a woman by a man, causing anyone entering into another
relationship with that woman to cause her to be an adulteress. [Biblical interpretation of
Jesus] |
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Preceded by the law of Moses that a man and woman may separate/divorce
so long as they state the reasons for the divoce, particularly if the woman does not
ascribe to the same Christian beliefs. Once divorced, they may not marry each other again. |
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Aesopian |
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Conveying an innocent meaning to an outsider but a
concealed meaning to an informed member of a conspiracy or underground movement (Aesopian
Language) |
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Aesopian Language is
communications that convey an innocent meaning to outsiders but hold a concealed meaning
to informed members of a conspiracy or underground movement. WikiPedia |
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The members of the United States Government, the Council on Foreign
Relations, their loyalists and leaders in other nations use Aesopian Languaging when
speaking publicly to send messages and signals to each other, as well as to communicate to
people in "opposition" to their policies or conspiracy who understand "the
code". This is the same kind of "code" the French Resistance used in
World War II. I use this with members of the government, media, and "political
acquaintances", overt and covert, all "friendly" to the United States
Government and it's citizens.
And they do it back to me in the form of "code talk", public actions, foreign
policy and on practically any subject you might imagine.
When George W. Bush announced that terrorists could speak to each other in code through
messages in the media, he was right. He and his friends did it to each other and to me, as
have the Democratds and media people, and continue to do it, all the time. After a while,
read this site, and you'll begin to watch the news and see the interactions taking place. |
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Affirmation of the Consequent or Assertion of the Consequent |
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Affirmation of the Consequent: the logical fallacy
of inferring the truth of the antecedent of an implication from the truth of the
consequent (as in, if it rains the game is cancelled, and since the game is cancelled, it
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Antecedent: 1) The
condition upon which truth depends 2) Existing or occuring before - in time, or order -
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Consequent: 1) Something that results from a
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See also: Propaganda and Dialectic
Note: Consequential Contempt |
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Anarchism or Anarchy |
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The theory that all forms of government
interfere unjustly with individual liberty and are therefore undesireable |
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A political
theory opposed to all forms of government and governmental restraint and advocating
voluntary cooperation and free association of individuals and groups in order to satisfy
their needs. Stood for the divine character of established authority against the
anarchy of free and critical thought. |
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We have been led to believe that those who believe in anarchy are
potential terrorists, radicals and social misfits - which is a closer description to
chaos. In truth, the state of anarchy would be one in which "personal
responsibility" would be the law. Thus, there would be no need for the law.
Anarchy exists in a society that observes The Golden Rule in
everything.
In God's Kingdom, anarchy is the natural state of being. Government would not go away,
per se, but it would be replaced, at least psychologically and systemically, by more of an
administrative body that tends to the needs of the people as true public servants, and not
icons with script writers and image makers and... makers of false idols.
Further, in God's Kingdom, anyone justified in faith, living the Golden Rule, mindful
of theoretically obsolete 10 Commandments, a person would be living inside the law, unless
the law impinged upon their freedom and the inalienable God-given liberty and rights
granted by God Almighty Himself to everyone in this world, meaning, it must be a bad law.
Let it be known and accepted ake. |
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I Timothy 1:9 Knowing
this, that the law is not made for a righteous man, but for the lawless and disobedient,
for the ungodly and for sinners, for unholy and profane... Galatians
2:16 Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith
of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by
the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no
flesh be justified.
Galatians 2:21 I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if
righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain. |
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Ake - Pronounced ahkay - [Maori] Austral |
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Forever |
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Anoint or Anointed |
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To choose by or as if by divine election;
consecrate |
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Consecrating to high
office |
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Consecrate: To make or
declare sacred or holy: set apart, dedicate, devote to the service or worship of God |
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Chosen, selected, providentially fore-ordained
by God the Father |
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Apostate and Apostasy |
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Apostate: One who has renounced or forsaken his
religious faith or given up his moral allegiance (A Church Decree... excommunicated as
apostates all... "who profess... the materialistic and anti-Christian doctrine"
- H.L. Matthews) |
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Apostasy: 1) the
renunciation of a religious faith 2) an abandonment of what one has voluntarily professed
: a total desertion or departure (as from one's principles or parties) |
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Christ |
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The anointed or chosen of God to lead the
world as His representative; however, the true Christ bears the spirits of Jesus and
God Almighty, filled with the Holy Spirit |
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1) One who is accepted as the Messiah. 2) The
ideal truth that comes as a divine manifestation of God to destroy incarnate error |
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Conspiracy |
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1) An illegal, treasonable or treacherous plan to
harm or destroy or destroy another person, group or entity 2) A striking concurrence of
tendencies, circumstances or phenomena as though in planned accord 3) A combination of
persons banded secretly together and resolved to accomplish an evil or unlawful end. |
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Conspiracy theory: the assertion of a
method of operation or presentation of facts explaining and/or proving the commission of
a conspiracy. |
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Corrupt |
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1) Impairment of integrity, virtue or moral
principle. 2) Depraved, evil 3) Perverted into a state of moral weakness or wickedness 4)
of debased political morality, characterized by bribery, the selling of political favors,
or other political or legal transactions 5)Adulterated or debased by change from an
original condition of purity or excellence 6) in language: changed from an earlier form
regarded as better or purer, characterized by having undergone linguistic change. |
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Cosmos and Cosmic |
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Cosmic: (Kosmikos, Greek, or Kosmos,
universe, order) 1) Of the Cosmos; relating to the universe as a whole 2) of the universe,
exclusive of the earth as in cosmic dust 3) vast; grandiose 4) Rare, orderly:
opposed to chaotic |
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Cosmology: Theory
or philosophy of the nature and principles of the universe. |
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Cosmos: 1) The univese considered as a
harmonious and orderly system: opposed to chaos. 2) Harmony; order;
organization 3) Any complete and orderly system |
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Cosmos: a self-inclusive system
chaacterized by order and harmony amid complexity of detail |
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In one way, some could claim that I use the word "cosmos"
incorrectly. However, in my view of the universe, which includes the cosmos, the
world and planets and all else of our comprehension, I believe that the cosmos includes,
in a large and important part, a collection of all knowledge and history, human and
spiritual nature as well as being. Some might say that's something more akin to the
Akashic record. In a way, I agree. In a way, it's more like the autonomic system of the
universe, one that observes and enforces things like equal and opposite reaction in a
holographic way to all spirits and objects that exist on every plane. The cosmos is
generally considered to be associated most closely with the material plane of existence,
but is very much administered to on a spiritual plane, and in many ways and cases,
actually comprises your connection to God, what is available in your connection to God...
to all the knowledge and love and states of being in the universe, and which may cause or
destroy this world of the universe.
It is my belief that this cosmos also contains, as an exclusive component of the whole,
the current state of the conciousness of humanity individually and collectively. It is my
contention that this component is likely the most important facet of the Kingdom of God in
that it is through freedom of thought, creation through creativity, music, technology,
science (which actually means knowledge) and exchange of abstract thought and more occurs
That the cosmos as I speak of it, the part in most immediate need of attention and that
of informing the faithful and all fellow citizens, is the part of what we might call
"general concensus"... practices and processes in our countries and churches
that have been compromised by what we now just describe as "just politics"... or
"the way things are done"...
It's happened so slowly over time that we don't even notice that some of the best
Christians don't even realize Christianity has changed over the years, and through
politics, has come to mean things that are actually anti-Christ in nature. Just as how the
word warfare, Biblically, was always about waging wars of hearts and minds, unless it was
in defense of a tribe, people or free nation from an attacking force. And yet, politics
has caused us to accept, over the centuries, that war actually refers to negotiating, but
using and threatening military force is the stronger nation is not appeased.
Therefore, because the Cosmos is so important to the process of creation, to the
connection to God and the shape and the direction of the world and of the universe, it is
the hearts and minds of all spirits and beings that must be rejoined and unified
individually and collectively, spiritually and materially, in order for the world to truly
realize the deliverance of His promises, which He is so eager to provide, which are
already available if the world could see the truth of the world, and make choices that
will serve them based on the values of the Kingdom of God, and the cosmos, conscience or
consciousness of the inter-connected world and universe we live in. |
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Desolation |
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Desolation 1. a making desolate; laying wast. 2. a
desolate condition; ruin; waste. 3. lonely grief; misery 4. loneliness
5. a desolate place |
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Destroy |
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Biblical meaning: undo, devise a means to diminsh power, wealth or
publicly expose from leadership, as in, Christ will be the vessel of the undoing of the
anti-Christ in the day of vengeance of God. |
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Destroy
1. to tear down; demolish. 2. to break up; spoil completely; ruin 3. to put
an end to; do away with. 4. to kill 5. to neutralize the
effect of. 6. to make useless |
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Evolution, Evolve |
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Evolution the theory, now
generally accepted, that all species of plants and animals developed from earlier forms by
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Evolve
- 1. to unfold; open out; work out; develop gradually. 3. To produce or change by
evolution a) to develop gradually; reach a highly developed state by a process of
growth and change. b). To unfold; become disclosed. |
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Golden Rule |
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Love thy neighbor as yourself |
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Do unto others as you would have them do unto
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Grave, Graven, Graven
Image |
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Grave: 1. Requiring serious thought; important;
weighty. As in grave doubts. 2. of a threatening nature; indicating great danger; ominous,
as in grave illness. 3. Solemn, sedate, not gay (silly) |
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Graven: 1. engraved;
carved; sculptured. 2. Sharply and clearly impressed; permanently fixed. |
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Graven image: an idol |
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Graven Image - My definition.
This is a mental impression or image in your mind of God. Graven images are created when,
for example, presenting or causing an image of God as being vengeful, militaristic or
hateful. God is love. How could any of those things be considered love? |
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Liberal |
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1 originally, suited for a freeman; not
restricted. 2. giving freely, generous; 3. large or plentiful; abundant;
4. not restricted to the literal meaning; free and unconfined 5. tolerant of
views differing from one's own; broad minded. 6. of democratic or republican forms of
government, as distinguished from monarchies, aristocracies, etc. 7. favoring
reform or progess, as in religion, education, etc; specifically, favoring political
reforms tending toward democracy and personal freedom for the individual Biblical
meaning: of liberty, pertaining to the security and seeking of liberty and freedom,
democracy of equality, abundance, generosity and sharing of vital necessities as provided
by God and denied by manipulators and profiteers. Liberalism is not socialism, marxism,
capitalism or communism. |
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Linguistics and Philology |
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Linguistics: Of or relating to the knowledge or
study of languages |
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Philology: Love of
argument, learning and literature. 1) Study of literature that includes or may
include grammar, criticism, literary history, language history, systems of writing, and
anything else that is relevant to literature or to language as used in literature:
literary or classical learning 2) Related to linguistics:
historical and comparative linguistics: the study of human speech especially as the
vehicle of literature and as a field of study that sheds light on cultural history. |
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Love |
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Love 1. a strong affection for or attachment or devotion to
a person or persons. 2. a strong liking for or interest in something ; as, her
love of acting. 8. in theology, a) God's benevolent concern for mankind
b) man's devout attachment to God c) the feeling of benevolence and brotherhood that
people should have for each other. |
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Loving 1. to feel love for
2. to show love for by embracing, kissing, etc 3. to delight in; take
pleasure in |
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Marriage and Matrimony |
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Marriage The state o fbeing
married; relation between husband and wife; married life; wedlock; matrimony. 2. the
act of marrying; wedding. 3. the rite or form used in marrying. 4. any close
or intimate union |
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Matrimony 1.
The act of marrying; rite or sacrament of marriage. 2. the state of
being husband and wife, 3. Married life |
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Jesus says, any man that lies down with a woman is married to her. |
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Meteor |
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3. in meteorology, any atmospheric phenomenon, as hail, a rainbow, etc. |
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Pestilence |
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Pestilent: 1. Likely to cause death; deadly; 2.
[Rare] a) contagious; pestilential. b) likely to produce a contagious disease. 3.
dangerous to morals or to the welfare of society; pernicious. 4. annoying; troublesome. |
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Pestilence: 1. any
virulent or fatal contagious disease. 2. an epidemic of such a disease; especially, the
bubonic plague, hence. 3. anything, as a doctrine, regarded as harmful or dangerous. |
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Plague |
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Plague: 1. anything that afflicts or troubles; calamity; scourge. 2.
divine punishment. 3. any contagious epidemic disease that is deadly; specifically,
the bubonic plague. 4. a nuisance; annoyance |
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Plaguing: 1. to afflict with a plague.
2. to vex; harass; trouble; torment. Synonym: annoy |
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Smite, Smitten |
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Smite: 1a. To hit or strike hard. b. to bring into
a specified condition by or as by ablow; as, the Lord will smite Him dead. 2. ro
defeat, punish, destroy or kill. 3. to strike or attack with powerful or distrous
effect. 4. to affect strongly and suddenly (with some feeling): as, smitten with dread. 5.
to discquiet mentally; distress; as, smitten with conscience. 6. to strike or
impress favorably; inspire with love; enamor; as, she has smitten him with her charms
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Smitten: 1. Struck with
great force. 2. disastrously or deeply affected; afflicted. 3. Deeply in love |
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Swear |
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Swear 1. to make a solemn
declaration or affirmation with an appeal to God or to someone or something held sacred
for confirmation; as, he swore by the Bible. 2. to make a solemn pledge or promise;
vow 3. to use profane or blasphemous language; curse. 4. in law, to give
evidence or state under oath |
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Wormwood |
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2. any bitter, unpleasant or mortifying experience; bitterness |
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Wrath |
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Wrath: 1. Intense anger; rage; fury. 2. any action
carried out in great anger, especially for punishment or vengeance. |
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Word |
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Angels |
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Anointed |
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anti-Christ |
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Apostate |
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Being |
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Beings |
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Chaos |
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Christ |
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Church |
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Creatures |
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Directed Energy Weapons |
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Duality |
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Empire |
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ESP - Extra Sensory Perception. |
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Faith |
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False Prophet |
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Propaganda |
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Prophet |
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Psychotronics |
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PsyOps or Psychological Operations |
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Religion |
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Remote Viewing. See also ESP |
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Spirituality |
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Thought Camera |
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