Do you see the spiritual connection here? Put on a HAPPY face? Do you know who HAPPY even is? Read this: https://hiddeninthecrag.com/2017/03/29/happy-the-egyptian-bull/ The Joker or Jester representing a mocking spirit or antichrist spirit. Clowns are a symbolical representation of ancient nephilim spirits. Joaquin Phoenix plays the jester. Joaquin in Spanish means "God will judge". Joaquin... Continue Reading →
coulrophobia
Yes, there is a reason why people are afraid of clowns. They represent the ancient Nephilim spirit, that's why. A "stiltwalker". "coulrophobia (n.) "morbid fear of clowns," by 2001 (said in Web sites to date from 1990s or even 1980s), a popular term, not from psychology, possibly facetious, though the phenomenon is real enough; said... Continue Reading →
Sons of Belial
From the Jewish Encyclopedia. Pretty interesting etymology. Belial: The "lord without a yoke". That would make him the bullgod. BELIAL. By: Morris Jastrow, Jr., Gerson B. Levi, Marcus Jastrow, Kaufmann Kohler A term occurring often in the Old Testament and applied, as would seem from the context in I Sam. x. 27; II Sam. xvi.... Continue Reading →
Another Clown Face Sacrifice…kind of
The Spirit of Nephilim at it again. Zoe Adams while having clown make up on her face, stabbed her boyfriend 5 times in what could have been a potential "human sacrifice". He survived. Zoe means "life". It comes from Ancient Greek ζωή (zōḗ, “life”), a calque of the Biblical Hebrew name חַוָּה (khavá, “Eve”). Hellenistic... Continue Reading →
Truth or Dare featuring the demon Calyx
Truth or Dare: the movie. If you mix the movie Final Destination with the movie Quija you get a movie with the symbolism of demon clown faced jesters who force you to tell the truth, or dare to be killed. It comes from the producer of Happy Death Day. If you haven't read my paper... Continue Reading →
The spirit of the nephilim in the “Church”
The spirit of the nephilim "It was no austere occasion at a London church on Sunday as clowns came together to pay tribute to the father of all clowns, Joseph Grimaldi. Holy Trinity Church, in Dalston, was full for the service, which has been on the first Sunday in February each year since 1946 in... Continue Reading →