I am not worried about Kenya in 2022. I am extremely worried for Kenya Post 2022 because a Ruto presidency post 2022 looks like it's inevitable and Ruto isn't someone you'd want to give a country to lead.
Currently reading DEAD AID by Dambisa Moyo and it has me thinking that enyewe African countries (Kenya) are poor by design,cause despite us receiving international aid we still posses a cycle of poverty,corruption and aid dependancy !!!!
You know about the red kabbalah bracelet, Anon - but do you know WHY?
The 38th chapter of the book of Genesis tell us a very important story about a woman named Tamar who becomes pregnant by the patriarch Judah.
The story reads like a romance novel with plenty of family drama and plot twists, but ultimately the story takes us to the point in labor when Tamar is about to give birth to twins.
Now pay attention, because as Tamar was giving birth, one of babies put out his hand first; so the midwife tied something around his wrist.
But just as quickly, that same baby drew back his hand, and then his brother came out and was the first to be born.
The name of the first born twin was Perez; an important name to remember as the book of Ruth names him as being part of the ancestral genealogy of King David and both the book of Matthew and Luke include him in the genealogy of Jesus the Christ.
The second born brother was then named Zerah, and the symbol that was tied around his wrist was a scarlet thread.
If this story sounds similar to the story of Rebecca and her twin sons Esau and Jacob, then it's for good reason.
As you well know, Esau was born first, with Jacob born second but gripping Esau's heel in a symbolic act of what would be his life long battle for the birthright and blessing that was actually promised to Jacob in a prophetic word from the Lord before his birth.
Later in their story we find out that Esau trades that precious and sacred birthright to Jacob in exchange for a simple bowl of soup - a trade Esau later regrets immensely.
And now, Anon, you understand why the satanic kaballah wears that scarlet bracelet.
It is a symbol of usurping the birthright.
As the story of Tamar's twins shows us, it's a token of usurping the physical birthright.
And as the story of Rebecca's twins shows us, it's a symbol of usurping the spiritual birthright.
If you are familiar with the Edomite theory below, Arthur Koestler's writings on the "tribe" that doesn't actually exist and anything else I've written about these topics you'll begin to see the full picture of why this is so important.
Adam sinned in the garden and forfeited his authority to Satan.
Christ came as the "Son of Man", died on the cross and was then resurrected to restore that authority back to man.
Now they will tell you that scarlet bracelet is simply a talisman to ward off misfortune, but you know the truth.
Satan wants his dominion back.
They want their vineyard back.
Their bowl of soup looks a little different in our story, because for some it's wealth, it's fame, maybe it's even a trip to a private island.
But the story remains the same for you, Christian man.
They want your birthright.