What we can do to prevent black magic

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Kholijah binti Yaacob (G75388)
Realize the fact. Only you can protect you. Have faith and willpower. Be determined to help yourself.Refuse to acknowledge the presence of evil and or negative energy. Focus on good thoughts. Create an aura of positive energy. Allow your heart to ignore anything menacing or dark. Avoid any magical offense. Develop the stance of total inner and outer peace and harmony. Do not give into a fight of any kind. Ward off evil and negative energy by the decision of non-aggression.


Hasnul Hisham bin Ruslan (G75361)
Deny permission to any magical attack altogether. Build a wall of defense in your mind and heart. The strength from within will be your light and shield. Have total confidence and trust in that wall to keep you safe from harm.Do not believe in anything magical. Write it off as mere fantasy and the stuff movies are made of. Do not accept the possibility of its existence because then it cannot have power or control over you.


Mohd. Yusuf bin Yaakob (G76175)
In order to relieve a person from the clutches of black magic, reciting certain Quran verses can have a tremendous impact. Quran, the one Book among many, has been sent as a cure and mercy for its followers and for those who seek this Holy book for healing purposes. Recitation of Surah Al-Falak, Surah Al-Naas, and the above mentioned verses of Surah Al-baqarah can be helpful in dispelling the effects of black magic.


Mohd. Azril bin Kapli (G76169)
Although no one has the power to harm or protect us except Allah, yet every Muslim should empower them through practicing Islam, reading the Qur’an, offering Prayers and following Allah’s commands. If you want to read Quran and learn the basic principles of Islamic teachings, please visit our website for online Quran reading and learning programs with free 3 days trial. Let Allah be your supreme protector (Amen).


Amran bin Che Meh (G75320)
According to buddha belief, it does seem that there is a risk of receiving harm from black magic. You should recite one mala or 80 Black Manjushri mantras in the morning. This mantra seems very important.
There is also a protection mantra that it would be beneficial for you to wear. This also brings good fortune to your family. You should wear it all the time. At night, when you are asleep, it may fall under your body, and this is not good. If there is a way you can wear it when you go to bed so as to prevent it falling under your body, for example, on your arm, that might be OK, as long as you don’t turn over and then the mantra falls under your body. So, if you can figure out a way to wear it also at night time, but making sure that you do not sleep on it, that would be good.
This is a very powerful protection. This mantra pacifies war, fighting, disputes, others criticizing us, and black magic. It protects us from the four dangers of fire, water, and so forth, and protects us from human harms and non-human harms. It actually returns the harm back to the other person. I am not sure if this happens just by wearing it or if you have to recite it. Definitely, when you recite it, it returns the harmful black magic to where it came from. If someone shoots a bullet then the bullet actually goes back to the person. The protection mantra is a direct teaching of Buddha from the Mantra Serchen, from the Kangyur Volume XX, in the section of collection of mantras.


 

The positive and negative used of black magic.

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Kholijah binti Yaacob (G75388) 
Blackmagic can become entertainment but it is more become the negative when used it. Five-year-old Utitofong can never go home. She has a loving family and has committed no crime, but her neighbours want her dead. Like thousands of children in the Niger delta of west Africa, she has fallen victim to an outbreak of virulent superstition that sees innocent young people condemned as witches. They can be driven from their villages, tortured or killed. When her father died, Utitofong was blamed for having caused his death by witchcraft. Her mother spent more than four months' wages on exorcisms, fearing that her daughter would be killed by hostile villagers. But when the money ran out and a pastor proclaimed her a lost cause, Utitofong had to leave home for ever.

Hasnul Hisham bin Ruslan (G75361)
There have been Christians in Nigeria since the 19th century. While the majority hold moderate beliefs, an extreme minority has harnessed existing superstitions about black magic and turned them into a lucrative trade. Up to 15,000 children in Nigeria's Akwa Ibom and Cross River states alone have been branded witches by rogue pastors, who charge large sums to "exorcise" them.Sam Itauma runs the Child Rights and Rehabilitation Network (CRARN), a makeshift shelter and school in Eket for 150 children who have been deemed to be possessed. The children bear the horrific scars of witch-branding: acid burns, machete wounds and severe malnutrition.





Mohd. Yusuf bin Yaakob (G76175)
Black magic basically involves the worship of Satan and evil spirits to gain demonic powers and harm the innocent people of Allah. Worshipping anything other than The Allah is considered “kufr” in Islam and thus these magicians are practicing the art of Infidelity (kufr) which is totally prohibited in Islam. The basic motive of black magic practitioners is to harm and mislead others by delusion, which is again outside the boundaries of Islam. One more thing observed in black magicians is that they start believing the world is in their hands and they can do whatever they want, forgetting that the supreme creator of the entire living and non living things is alone Allah. They even exploit innocent people into believing the same. In order to prevent the human generation from falling into the offence of “shirk”, Allah has forbidden black magic and sorcery.

Mohd. Azril bin Kapli (G76169)

In April of this year sensational evidence of such ritual violence came to light. A drug-smuggling organization in Matamoros, Mexico had ritually murdered thirteen people. Its leader was reported to be a priest of an African-derived religion and symbols of these religions were employed in the murders. Here was clear evidence of terrible violence in an African-derived religion. Yet the interrogation of the suspects revealed that the inspiration for the killings did not come from an African-derived religion. The leaders of the organization said that they repeatedly showed a tape of "The Believers" to the members to prove to them that human sacrifice would protect and strengthen their drug-importing organization. The killers did not act on their faith in an African-derived religion, but in an outsider's image of one. A more pathetic illustration of the potency of these images cannot be imagined.





Amran bin Che Meh (G75320)
Black magic as a "magical force" is nothing more than self-induced Occult Forces and the death of people who have died in the midst of degeneration, i.e. anger, fights, wars, etc. The latter, where the soul not the Spirit aka personality is on the verge of revenge, where it hunts or attacks the living. Cover the fact that a Christian country, Spain, wiped them out... not with war but with plague…


 

What is the evidence

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Kholijah binti Yaacob (G75388) 
Although thorough investigation of claimed injury or death attributed to black magic has shown the real cause to be malicious aggression or murder, scientific research into the deaths of people who were said to have died as the result of a curse or a voodoo ritual, has shown the victims to have died of fear. 

Death through fear is fairly common, and is reported by some doctors in connection with surgical operations,especially in the past. In 1887 Dr. Crile had watched helpless as his friend, William Lyndman died of shock after amputation of both legs. William had lost little blood, and no vital organs were injured. Crile went on to develop anaesthesia and blood transfusion to counteract death through shock. But some forms of shock appeared to be outside any physical cause. In 1898 Crile was on an army transporter off Cuba and examined a young officer who was delirious with fear due to facing his first battle. He was as deep in shock as if his legs had been crushed by a wagon as William Lyndman’s had. This led Crile to become interested in exophthalmic goitre, an illness which produces a similar type of anxiety condition. Despite the use of anaesthetics, no one had successfully operated on such a goitre condition. Every patient died. Crile discovered why when he attempted such an operation in 1905.



Amran bin Che Meh (G75320)
 By speaking of "black religion" I am particularly concerned with religions of African derivation practiced in the Americas and I will focus on the most fertile source of images of African-derived religions, Haitian vodun. By speaking of "black magic" I am referring somewhat facetiously to the images of African-derived religions created by outsiders, and written or filmed for large audiences, presumably also of outsiders. These are the "popular" images of vodun and other African-derived religions, supported by and recognizable to mass audiences of readers and filmgoers.


An image is a reduction of data into a form or a frame that is understandable and communicable to a particular community. Any verbal or pictorial representation of African-derived religions must reduce them to forms recognizable to certain people. All presentations of these religions - whether they are created by believers, scholars, journalists, novelists or film makers - are reductions of the reality which they seek to communicate.

Hasnul Hisham bin Ruslan (G75361)
Strabo refers to necromancy as the principal form of divination amongst the people of Persia, and it is believed to also have been widespread amongst the peoples of Chaldea (particularly amongst the Sabians or star-worshipers), Etruria, and Babylonia. The Babylonian necromancers were called Manzazuu or Sha'etemmu, and the spirits they raised were called Etemmu.
Necromancy was widespread in Western antiquity with records of practice in Babylon, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The oldest literary account of necromancy is in Homer’s Odyssey (ca. 700 BC). In the Odyssey (XI, Nekyia), Odysseus under the tutelage of Circe, a powerful sorceress, makes a voyage to Hades, the Underworld, in an effort to raise the spirits of the dead using spells which Circe has instructed. His intention is to invoke and ask questions of the shade of Tiresias, in order to gain insight on the impending voyage home. Alas, he is unable to summon the spirit without the assistance of others. In Homer's passage, there are many references to specific rituals associated with necromancy; the rites must be done during nocturnal hours, and based around a pit with fire. In addition, Odysseus has to follow a specific recipe, which included using sacrificial animals' blood for ghosts to drink, while he recites prayers to both the ghosts and gods of the underworld.

Mohd. Yusuf bin Yaakob (G76175)
 
Rituals, such as these, were common practices associated with necromancy, and varied from the mundane to the more grotesque. Rituals in necromancy involved magic circles, wands, talismans, bells, and incantations. Also, the necromancer would surround himself with morbid aspects of death, which often included wearing the deceased's clothing, consumption of unsalted, unleavened black bread and unfermented grape juice, which symbolized decay and lifelessness.Necromancers even went as far as taking part in the mutilation and consumption of corpses. Rituals, such as these, could carry on for hours, days, even weeks leading up the summoning of spirits. Often these practices took part in graveyards or in other melancholy venues that suited specific guidelines of the necromancer. Additionally, necromancers preferred summoning the recently departed, citing that their revelations were spoken more clearly; this timeframe usually consisted of 12 months following the death of the body. Once this time period lapsed, necromancers would summon the deceased’s ghostly spirit to appear instead.

   

Mohd. Azril bin Kapli (G76169)

Although some cultures may have considered the knowledge of the dead to be unlimited, to the ancient Greeks and Romans, there is an indication that individual shades knew only certain things. The apparent value of their counsel may have been a result of things they had known in life, or of knowledge they acquired after death: Ovid writes of a marketplace in the underworld, where the dead could exchange news and gossip.

There are also many references to necromancers, called "bone-conjurers", in the Bible. The Book of Deuteronomy (XVIII 9–12) explicitly warns the Israelites against the Canaanite practice of divination from the dead. This warning was not always heeded: King Saul has the Witch of Endor invoke the shade of Samuel using a magical amulet, for example. Later Christian writers rejected the idea that humans could bring back the spirits of the dead, and interpreted such shades as disguised demons, thus conflating necromancy with demon-summoning. 

Caesarius of Arles entreats his audience to put no stock in any demons, or "gods" other than the Christian God, even if the working of spells appears to provide benefit. He states that demons only act with divine permission and are permitted by God to test Christian people. Caesarius does not condemn man here; he only states that the art of necromancy exists, although it is prohibited by the Bible.

 

Categories of black magic

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Kholijah binti Yaacob (G75388)

 All as One: All forms of magic are evil, or black magic. This view generally associates black magic with Satanism. The persons that maintain this opinion include those belonging to most branches of Christianity, Islam and Hinduism. Some people on the left-hand path would agree that all magic, whether called "white" or "black", is the same. These people would not contend that all magic is evil so much as that morality is in the eyes of the beholder -- that any magic can have both good and bad consequences depending on who judges those consequences. In this school of thought, there is no separation between benevolent and malevolent magic because there is no universal morality against which magic can be measured.





 

Hasnul Hisham bin Ruslan (G75361)




Dark Doctrine: Black magic refers to the powers of darkness, usually seen from a Left-Hand Path point of view. This may or may not contrast with white magic, depending on the sorcerer's acceptance of dualism.







Mohd. Yusuf bin Yaakob (G76175)

 Formal Differences: The forms and components of black magic are not the samdue to the different aims or interests of those casting harmful spells than those of white. Harmful spellcasting tends to include symbolism which seems hazardous or harmful to human beings, such as sharp, pointed, prickly, caustic, and hot element(s) combined with very personal objects from the spell's target (their hair, blood, mementos, etc.). This distinction is primarily observable in folk magic, but pertains to other types of magic also.






Mohd. Azril bin Kapli (G76169


No Connection: Both black and white magic are forms of sorcery, but are completely different from the base up and are accomplished uniquely, even if they achieve similar effects. This stance is often presented in fiction. In such books, the two classes of magic-users are portrayed as being both ideologically and diametrically opposed. In The Lord of the Rings the elves find it strange that Humans and Hobbits can even use a single word, "magic", which refers to both - since the Elvish tongues regard them also linguisitically as completely separate and unrelated.




Amran bin Che Meh (G75320)


Separate but Equal: Black and white magic are exactly the same thing, differentiated only by their end goals and intent. According to this theory, the same spell could be either white or black; its nature is determined by the end result of the spell. The majority of religions follow this belief, as does the remainder of fiction that does not follow the No Connection theory. By this interpretation, even such spells commonly seen as good can be misused, so healing could be used to regenerate the body to the point of cancer, for instance.



 

Who's Practice the Black Magic?

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Kholijah binti Yaacob (G75388)


Given the extreme spiritual darkness which characterizes this age, I suppose I shouldn’t be too surprised that a man who styled himself “The Beast, 666” [Therion being the Greek word for beast] should be considered an authority on anything, let alone spiritual development.



But counting myself among those who would dispute that Crowley was even a very competent magician, I felt impelled to offer an opposing, non-Thelemic, point-of-view upon the assertions made regarding White and Black Magic in "Black Magic: A Definition by Oliver Haddo."



Hasnul Hisham bin Ruslan (G75361)


The double edged sword of consciousness endows man with the capacity for free will by making him aware of his separation from his Creator, other beings, and the created world. This awareness, unguided by wisdom, may easily result in the identification of man with his current identity or incarnation, which may then easily result in egoism, i.e., the assertion of one’s ego at the expense of other beings, or the created world, for purely selfish motives. From an ethical standpoint, such willful, selfish attitudes and behaviors is Evil.


So yes, Good and Evil do exist, just as Deity exists. A blind man may doubt that the stars shine in the dark, yet they do shine. Man was once ignorant of the laws of gravity, yet they continued to exist and to operate just the same. Similarly, the spiritually blind may argue all they wish that they have transcended the outmoded concepts of good and evil, yet the universe cares not one whit as to a man’s opinions. To return to my analogy, a foolish man may disbelieve in the force of gravity all he wants, but should the fool act upon his ignorance by stepping off of a cliff, he will instantly plummet to his death.


Mohd. Yusuf bin Yaakob (G76175)



Not that death is of any great import. Nor can any man who fears death ever be rightly called an Adept. Once this was understood to be so self-evident, so contrary to the very meaning of Adepthood, that no man could state otherwise without immediately exposing himself for the fraud he was. And so now understand that all those who seek to prolong their own lives at the expense of another’s have always been, and always will be, charlatans who have no claim upon the title of Adept.


There are many definitions of Adepthood (and of course various grades of Adepthood), but the definition I like best is that the Adept has so purified his Will, that he wills nothing that is not in accordance with the Will of God.


Please note that this definition of a personal yet purified Will, is not the same as the Thelemic concept of the True Will. Nor do I agree with the misleading and utterly useless assertion that any act not consonant with one’s True Will is Black Magic, for here, once again, the focus is completely upon the self.


Mohd. Azril bin Kapli (G76169)

Once again the existence of, to say nothing of the consideration of, the Wills of others is completely overlooked.


But of course the reason for this omission has its root in the egotistical belief that spiritual development is a purely personal matter between myself and “whatever it is that controls the universe,” as Oliver Haddo put it. To begin with, “whatever it is that controls the universe,” is Deity, or God, or the Creator – hopefully the reader will choose whichever term he likes or substitute any other which he might prefer – just so long as he doesn’t emulate the use of such unnecessary verbiage just to avoid using the correct and proper term. For if we are going to use or discuss a concept, then at the very least we may as well get our terms straight.


But the crux of my argument is this: Man does not escape the issue of ethics, let alone ethical development, through any process of magical or spiritual development which aims at the unification of his higher and lower selves. On the contrary, any true magical and spiritual development is utterly and completely dependent upon the extent to which a man is able to formulate a correct understanding of ethical principles governing his relationships with others, his world, and his Creator, for it is only be developing such an understanding that the integration of the higher and lower selves can be properly and safely achieved.



Amran bin Che Meh (G75320)


There is a cliché about climbing the ladder of success, only to discover that it is leaning against the wrong wall. Aleister Crowley climbed mountains in search of Deity. Unfortunately, inspired by Lovecraft, he sought the Elder Gods rather than the Creator of all.


The kindest thing that I can say about Crowley is that, although he was an excellent mountaineer, anyone who studies his life, studies in particular the influence he had upon those closest to him, will have to conclude that he was an intellectually gifted but spiritually blind fool who demonstrated his foolishness by stepping off of numerous ethical cliffs.


But then, I have also heard it said that Evil is merely another word for stupidity.


 

What is Black Magic

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Kholijah binti Yaacob (G75388)


"Black Magic" is any form of occult ritual, practice or belief system which the observer considers unethical or forbidden by the observer's religious or philosophical beliefs. Therefore the contents of any semantic bag labeled "Black Magic" will differ depending on who's holding the bag.




Then there is the magic of preventing change. The sacrifice of infant humans in order to build up from their undirected energy an astral counterpart of the psyche of the practitioner, ego, id and all. To prolong one's incarnation till the vessel's leaks can no longer be patched in secret clinics. To reincarnate one's entire persona while bypassing spiritual evolution and to reenter this dimension exactly as one left it: privileged and powerful.



"Change is stability," Crowley wrote. But to the baby killing adepts of the Illuminati or New World Order, their species of Magic is not at all black.



So, to repeat: "Black Magic" is any form of occult ritual, practice or belief system which the observer considers unethical or forbidden by the observer's religious or philosophical beliefs.



This is the only correct definition of the term. It applies to all cases, and places the onus of its use correctly upon the user. I would however encourage continued use of the term "Black Magic" simply because the more it is used, the less useful it will become, and like all useless terms eventually disappear from the language.


Hasnul Hisham bin Ruslan (G75361)



Black magic or dark magic is a form of sorcery that draws on assumed malevolent powers. This type of magic would be invoked to kill, to steal, to injure, to cause misfortune or destruction, or for personal gain without regard to harmful consequences to others. As a term, "black magic" is normally used to describe a form of ritual that some group or person does not approve of. Not everything that is called black magic truly has malevolent intentions behind it, and some also consider it to have beneficial and benevolent uses, such as killing off diseases or pests (or rather, the effect itself is malevolent by causing death to insects, but as an indirect consequence of black magic, good sometimes results, in the form of less pests around, etc).





Mohd. Yusuf bin Yaakob (G76175)



In fiction it refers to evil magic. In many video games, such as Final Fantasy, black magic is simply used to distinguish between healing/defensive spells (such as cure) and offensive/elemental spells (such as fire), and does not carry an inherent good or evil connotation.






Black magic does not involve death and destruction, as you imply. Black magic recognizes the essence of magic is in life, and relishing life, black magic works to preserve and advance life. White magic works to balance life and death, worshipping the idea of balance. Black magic works to advance life over death, seeing this specific balance as one which needs to be defeated for the sake of life and the living.


Black magic involves finding and breaking the barriers to individuality and independent power that abound in today's universe. The barriers that white magicians erect to protect and maintain their world are the barriers which the black magicians tear down in order to create their world.


Black magic involves finding those things which need to be done and doing them, regardless of the moment's popular conception of whether these things are good or bad. Black magic also involves identifying those things which are not necessary, and avoiding confusion and interference with progress by avoiding being involved with those things which are not necessary.


Black magic involves looking about with clear eyes, intelligence and wisdom, and seeing what is right or wrong with the world, and what is right or wrong with the self. Black magicians work to improve and advance the self first, and to improve and advance the world when we can. We take responsibility for each and every action and for each and every inaction we take.



 
MAGIC can be as "harmless" as horoscopes or interpretation of dreams to "serious" fortune-telling per "palmistry" to "sticks" or "tea-leaves" to the casting of spells ...invoking Satan, Devil, Genies or Demons and others.



It is said that Satan teaches Man ...Magic, and thus the practice of devotion to other than The Creator.


True it is there is power in magic ...


BUT we have been taught by The Prophets that there is The Greatest Power ...


OR The Only Power and no other ...which is to be sought by every Man.


In my understanding, Magic distracts Man from finding his potential ...or true-self ...or his destiny or fate - whatever that may be ...


And of course this partly explains why Islam and Muslims are the greatest threat and, therefore, enemy of the current day Magicians-Satanists and their New World Order.










Mohd. Azril bin Kapli (G76169)

Many people have tried to define Satanism. I have tried myself...



It's a subject I have given a lot of thought to, and I think that the modern phenomena of Satanism is more closely associated with government mind control cults and teenagers than the true black magic rituals that have been practiced throughout the ages.


Just recently I found an article on the RMNews Updates that talked about the rise in human sacrifice like the Aztecs did. The article said the reason for the rise is because the people who are practicing it discovered that the Aztecs who practiced it had one of the most powerful and highly developed societies on earth... this is THEIR reasoning... not mine... needless to say, they didn't cover the fact that a Christian country, Spain, wiped them out... not with war but with plague... hmmm... maybe God had a hand in it???


Anyway, around the world... in the headlines, we can see the rise of cannibalism... the person who eats the flesh of another is supposed to gain the power of the one they eat...


human sacrifice


Satanism


I think it is time that we begin to define what each of them is... since in my humble opinion... NO ONE has yet done this.



Satanism


black magic


illuminati ritual


human sacrifice cults


cannibals


pedophiles and pedophile murder


Why are these in the news right now? Why does there seem to be a rise in these stories?


I had to come face to face with this subject and its grotesque ramifications when one of my sources informed me that Princess Diana had been marked for death by her father who pledged her sacrifice before she was even conceived. Why did he do it? I was told he did it to insure success for himself and his posterity.
The man who gave me the information said that her father renigged on the deal, and was killed about a year before Diana was sacrificed. Do I believe this? I don't know... but it does fit with much of the symbology of her murder.



Some people have speculated that Scott Peterson belonged to a satanic club at the college he attended in San Luis Opisbo. Did he make the same agreement that Diana's father made? Did he promise his first born and then renig?


Will we ever know the truth. One thing I am certain of is the human sacrifice, black magic, mind controll satanism triangle that exists in the modesto area more than likely involves politicians, law enforcement and judges. How do the people get the truth when the controlled media is controlled by the very people who want to keep all of this quiet? And not only this, they get their stories from people who have a LARGE interst in keeping everything buried.


The following is the first installment in this series. As I get more time, I will weigh in with more of my thoughts on this complicated and complex subject...




 

Amran bin Che Meh (G75320)
 
I heard the part in which you commented about Satanism. If I was to simply define Satanism, and this definition may not be found in a dictionary nor may anyone else agree with it,



it would be the use of negative energy from the astral realm via sexual magic performed by those with certain genetic lineages to manifest or create an agenda on the physical plane.


(Genetics are extremely important to the Illuminati and define, for them, what a person's role will be in this reality whether they are aware of it or not.)


It also involves the sacrifice and mutilation of human bodies as offerings to the gods and the ingestion of fluids and body parts to give the participants of the sacrificial ceremonies power.


Those that are sacrificed also have certain genetics. Blood, organs, bones and endocrine glands contain powerful substances and information. Hunters of old and indigenous tribes of today understand this knowledge when killing animals for sustenance.


Something I find interesting is... if one looks at many ancient cultures, the ritual ceremony of sacrificing humans and animals and the ingestion of these in order to influence and appease various astral gods, was an open and accepted practice.


At some point in history, these activities went mostly underground! There are many levels to this reality we exist in that did not just appear in the last century. We may have become aware of these practices recently but that does not mean they have not been occurring all along. The actual history and function of the human race has been a well kept secret.


I know people, in general, do not like considering that these activities take place all over the world and there may be adamant disbelief. People may become quiet or feel revolted and angry, and may wish to "tune out" upon reading about these subjects. Very understandable to say the least! However, there are three upcoming "unholy" days this month that I am aware of: Friday the 13th, the full moon and the summer solstice.


From my own observations, it seems the world does not know which way to go right now. Things seem aimless, though very violent, chaotic and disturbing, and as if the world energy is swirling around in circles. There is much sabotage going on between various opposing groups at all levels. In spite of this we are watching the world leaders install their so called road map to peace in the Middle East. What an oxymoron! The upcoming ritual days may serve to solidify the ongoing plans of the NWO.