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Pest Control, then Restoration

Published January 5, 2026 by tindertender

Destruction by Fire: Revelation 22 and other passages suggest the current earth will be destroyed by fire at Christ’s return, fulfilling prophecy.

The Antichrist’s rise, described as being “allowed to wage war” (Revelation 13:7), suggests a period where evil appears victorious, a “sacrifice” of God’s people seemingly “lost” before divine triumph.

Eden Restored
22 Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb 2 down the middle of the great street of the city. On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. 3 No longer will there be any curse. The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city, and his servants will serve him. 4 They will see his face, and his name will be on their foreheads. 5 There will be no more night. They will not need the light of a lamp or the light of the sun, for the Lord God will give them light. And they will reign for ever and ever.

I heard the curator a few days ago say, “The trumpets are blowing”.

Trumpet Judgments:
First Trumpet (Rev 8:7): Hail, fire mixed with blood, hurled to Earth, burning a third of the land, trees, and all green grass.
Fourth Trumpet (Rev 16:8-9): The sun scorches people with intense fire, but they curse God instead of repenting.
Locusts (Rev 9:17-18): A great army of horse-like creatures breathes out fire, smoke, and sulfur, killing a third of humanity.
Final Judgment (Rev 20:10, 14): The devil, beast, and false prophet are thrown into the “lake of fire,” which is described as the “second death”.
New Jerusalem (Rev 21:22-27): While a city of gold, the surrounding area is fire for those whose names aren’t in the Lamb’s Book of Life, contrasting with the pure city.

Interpretations of the fire:
Literal vs. Symbolic: Many scholars see Revelation as symbolic, with fire representing divine judgment, purification, or intense tribulation rather than just physical flames.

Fire Judgments in Revelation: The Book of Revelation describes a series of future judgments where fire plays a significant role. Partial Burning (Revelation 8:7): During the first trumpet judgment, hail and fire mixed with blood are hurled down, resulting in a third of the trees and all green grass being burned up. This is a partial judgment meant to prompt repentance. The Lake of Fire: This is a symbolic place of eternal punishment for the devil, the beast, the false prophet, death, Hades, and ungodly people. It is described as the "second death". The Final Purging Fire (2 Peter 3:10): Other parts of the Bible, such as 2 Peter 3:10, state that the present heavens and earth are "reserved for fire" until the day of judgment, when ungodly people will be destroyed and the world cleansed. The New Earth: After the judgment by fire, God will create a "new heaven and a new earth," where righteousness dwells and all corruption is removed.

Joan of Arc’s Final Days: What Happened in Prison Before She Was Burned Alive

Published January 3, 2026 by tindertender

(The curator said he and his nasty jacks burned the resurrected Magistrate alive MANY times, they stripped her of her honor over and over again … this could very well have been one of her lives. Spirit Divine stated this woman, and these women, the Roses, were the sacrifices the church and their savior have been operating on. The Rose has finally been emancipated. These are bad days for those who have burned the Divine Daughters and Mothers for centuries).

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The 19-year-old peasant girl who had turned the tide of the Hundred Years’ War now sat chained to a wooden block in an English fortress, guarded by the same soldiers whose army she had defeated. The woman who had crowned a king would be destroyed by men determined to prove she was no messenger of God, but a heretic deserving only fire. When Burgundian forces captured Joan at Compiègne on May 23, 1430, they held the most valuable prisoner in France. In November, the English paid 10,000 francs to her Burgundian captors and transferred her to Rouen, the administrative capital of English-occupied France. By December, Joan was imprisoned in the castle of Bouvreuil, a fortress controlled by the Earl of Warwick; the English had purchased the means to destroy the legitimacy of Charles VII himself.

Joan’s Interrogation by English Clergy
On January 3, 1431, an edict charged Joan with religious crimes to be tried by an ecclesiastical court headed by Pierre Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais, long an adviser to the English occupation government. The accusations included wearing men’s clothing in violation of biblical law, claiming to receive divine visions, and refusing to submit to church authority. The trial would decide whether Joan’s victories were acts of divine will or the work of a heretic guided by demons. Formal interrogations began on February 21, 1431. Joan was led into the castle chapel to face Bishop Cauchon and forty-two clerics assembled to judge her.

She agreed to swear an oath to answer truthfully but refused to reveal anything that might compromise King Charles VII. Between February 21 and March 24, she endured nearly a dozen sessions. The clerics pressed her relentlessly on three issues: the nature of her visions, her refusal to submit to church authority, and her wearing of men’s clothing. Their questions were traps designed to expose heresy no matter the answer. When asked whether she believed she was in a state of grace, Joan saw the snare.

Church doctrine held that no person could know with certainty whether they possessed God’s grace. If she answered yes, she would contradict doctrine; if no, she would admit her visions could not be from God. Joan replied that if she was not in a state of grace, she prayed God would place her there, and if she was, she prayed God would keep her there. Even her interrogators found no fault with the answer. The initial seventy charges were reduced to twelve articles of accusation.

Joan defended herself with such intelligence that some clerics began questioning the proceedings. One tribunal member stepped down, stating the testimony was being coerced to entrap Joan rather than seek truth. Another challenged Cauchon’s right to judge and was immediately imprisoned. Throughout, the court’s irregularities mounted.

Imprisonment in a Male Military Jail
During the trial, Joan was held under conditions that violated ecclesiastical law. Canon law required that female prisoners accused of heresy be guarded by women—typically nuns—in church prisons. Joan was confined in a secular military fortress under direct English control, guarded by common soldiers who viewed her as an enemy. She was chained to a heavy wooden block even in her cell; iron shackles were sometimes fastened to her feet.

Guards were assigned to remain inside her cell at all hours—three inside continuously, with two posted outside, according to later testimony. Joan had no privacy and no respite from the gaze of men who despised her. The guards taunted her mercilessly; she lived in constant fear. When she fell gravely ill with fever and believed she might die, she begged for the sacrament and burial on sacred ground—requests denied.

The Earl of Warwick restrained the guards somewhat, not from compassion but because the English had paid the equivalent of a thousand horses for her and intended to extract full political value from her condemnation. Yet the danger went beyond harassment. Testimony at the 1456 rehabilitation trial reported repeated physical threats and attempted violations during her imprisonment. One witness stated that a great English lord tried to assault her.

This helps explain Joan’s insistence on wearing men’s clothing despite the charge. Men’s garments, tightly laced and bound, offered protection that a dress could not. Joan argued repeatedly that it was more proper to dress as a man when surrounded by male guards than to wear clothing that left her vulnerable. The judges dismissed her reasoning, but the danger was real. The trial itself was riddled with procedural breaches.

Joan was interrogated for weeks before being formally read the charges. She was given no legal counsel. The procedures fell below even minimal inquisitorial standards. The trial occurred in Rouen rather than in her home diocese, breaching canon law. Evidence suggests transcripts were falsified at crucial points to render Joan’s statements more incriminating.

The Heresy Verdict and Execution at Rouen
On May 23, 1431, Joan was informed that theologians from the University of Paris had reviewed her case. Their verdict was unambiguous: her claimed voices were judged demonic; her men’s clothing unnatural and wicked; her refusal to submit marked her as a heretic. If she would not recant, she would be handed to secular authorities for burning. The next day, Joan was taken to the cemetery of Saint-Ouen and placed beside a stake.

Terrified by the sight, weakened by months of imprisonment, and abandoned by the king she had crowned, Joan broke. She agreed to sign a form of abjuration, recanting her claims and admitting she had deceived the people of France. Her sentence was commuted to perpetual imprisonment, and she was ordered to wear women’s dress. She complied—briefly.

When Cauchon and other judges visited her cell days later, they found her again in men’s clothing. Joan stated she had changed back of her own free will, saying the voices of St. Catherine and St. Margaret had reproached her for denying truth to save her life. But witnesses at the 1456 rehabilitation trial offered another account: guards had stolen her dress at night and left only men’s clothing, forcing her to put it on.

Whatever the precise circumstances, the outcome was predetermined. On May 28, Cauchon and seven other judges interrogated Joan in her cell. She told them she had resumed men’s clothing because it was necessary for protection among male guards and that her voices had censured her for recanting. Returning to male attire after swearing to abandon it was deemed proof of relapse.

Under canon law, a relapsed heretic could not be given a second chance. On May 29, the judges unanimously agreed to hand her over to secular authorities. The sentence was death by burning. On the morning of May 30, 1431, Joan was allowed to receive the sacraments—an act of mercy that technically violated church law. She was then led from her cell to the Place du Vieux-Marché, the old marketplace at Rouen.

A tall plastered pillar had been erected in the center of the square; Joan was tied to it. She should have been formally handed to the bailiff of Rouen for secular sentencing, but instead the English took direct control. Joan asked to see a cross as she died. An English soldier, moved by her plea, fashioned a simple cross from two sticks and gave it to her. She kissed it and held it to her chest.

A processional crucifix was then brought from the Church of Saint-Sauveur. Joan embraced it before her hands were bound, and it was held before her eyes as the flames were lit. As the fire rose around her, witnesses heard her cry out repeatedly. Her final word, shouted above the roar, was the name “Jesus.” At nineteen, the peasant girl who had changed a war’s course died in Rouen’s marketplace.

After her death, executioners burned her remains twice more to ensure nothing was left. Her ashes were thrown into the Seine to prevent relics. The English believed they had erased Joan of Arc from history. Instead, they created a martyr whose story would endure for centuries. Twenty-five years later, a rehabilitation trial convened at her mother’s request.

The court heard testimony from 115 witnesses and declared the 1431 verdict invalid—tainted by bias and riddled with procedural errors. In 1920, the Catholic Church canonized her as St. Joan of Arc. The woman burned as a heretic became a patron saint of France. If you had stood in that Rouen marketplace on May 30, 1431, watching a nineteen-year-old girl call out to God as flames rose, would you have recognized judicial murder dressed in the robes of religious authority?

The trial that condemned Joan was never truly about heresy. It was about destroying the symbol that made French victory possible and English occupation untenable. Her judges could twist canon law, falsify records, and break procedure—but they could not erase what she had already changed. That is why her name still burns brighter than their verdict.

A Rabbi’s Daughter Speaks

Published December 21, 2025 by tindertender

Inside the Hasidic Jewish Community in New Jersey, a rabbi’s daughter explains the following:

“There is a song we sing on the sabbath… and there is a line in it (speaks in Hewbrew) which means ‘We glorify lies and we uglify beauty’…”

“We have our own police, banking, lawyers, fixers, a whole underworld”.

Pedophiles Pretending to be Men of God

Published November 28, 2025 by tindertender

I cannot treat these men as though they hold authority in alignment with the Most High God. I simply can’t.

There are far too many religious, and non-religious men (and women) living as threat to children … to society in general.

And they get angry, abusive, and want to punish others for seeing it and denying them any kind of “admiration” or respect.

THE TRUTH ABOUT THIS PAGAN TITLE EL.

Published November 23, 2025 by tindertender

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The truth about this pagan entity “El” is that it was and continues to be a Canaanite fabrication, designed to deceive even the most faithful individuals using a pagan sound-based spell. The motive behind this invocation is to summon Canaanite spirits, allowing them to gain superiority over one’s life. This pagan “El” has led many Covenant People astray into Baal worship, forsaking ABaH Father as stated in Deuteronomy 32:17.

They sacrificed to demons, not to Idols,
To mighty ones they did not know, To new Idols, new arrivals.That your fathers did not fear.

Countless Yahudyim People unknowingly use “El” in sacred texts, misled by its false sanctity. Excavations at Ugarit (c. 1400 BCE) uncover “El” as a Canaanite patriarchal figure, distinct from YaHUaH’s Name, per tablets in the Digital Library of the Ancient Near East. The Dead Sea Scrolls (c. 200 BCE) emphasize YaHUaH’s Name over 6,800 times, rejecting “El” as a substitute, as documented in JSTOR. Babylonian texts (c. 600 BCE) used “El” for fake deities like Marduk, Bel, and Nergal, as seen in inscriptions from the Digital Library of the Ancient Near East, confirming its idolatrous roots. Using “El” aligns Yahudyim People with demonic forces Deuteronomy 32:17, severing them from YAHUSHUA’s salvation MattithYahu (Matthew) 7:22–23.

Four Sound Truths Solidifying the Amat (Truth):

Canaanite “El” Misleads: It originates in pagan texts condemned by the Torah Deuteronomy 32:17.

“El” Defies Covenant: It obscures YaHU’aH’s Name YirmeYahu (Jeremiah) 23:27.

Adversary Promotes “El”: Its use invokes demonic rebellion 2 Corinthians 4:4.

YaHU’aH’s Name Redeems: It alone saves Yo’el (Joel) 2:32.

Who Is “El”?: “El” is a false source, representing the adversary 2 Corinthians 11:14–15.

Why People Call Him: Pride Proverbs 16:18 and deception 2 Corinthians 4:4.

How They Are Gifted in Known Rebellion: Counterfeit gifts from the adversary 2 Corinthians 11:14–15.

End Result of This Madness: Rejection by YAHUSHUA MattithYahu (Matthew) 7:22–23.

El”’s Pagan Roots Deceive: It stems from idolatrous inscriptions Deuteronomy 32:17.

STAR OF DAVID=STAR OF REMPHAN

If truth is to be known, the Star of David, does not represent David.. The Star of David, is in representation of a guy named David, who was a devout Mason.. It was put out to fool the population, and so far it has done a tremendous job of doing that.

The star is demonic, it always has been and it always will be. Sadly this is why the 1948 state of Israel founded on this star of Moloch.

What is depicted in the picture below is not meant to offend anyone but it is given to inform you of some concepts that you may not have been presented with for consideration before. Iron sharpens iron..

Blaming Left or Right, Islam or Judaism is like choosing your favorite wrestler in WWE and forgetting the same guy who writes both scripts.

They gave you two wings of the same bird.
Red and blue. Left and right.
You thought you were choosing sides.
You were choosing costumes.

Wake Up..They built a theater and called it politics or religions. They filled it with actors and called them leaders or Pastors. They fed you scandals like breadcrumbs so you’d never look at the stage itself.

You keep shouting at puppets
while the same hand moves both.
You keep voting or electing for managers, pastors, gurus inside a prison you can’t see.

There is no Left.
There is no Right.
There is only the script.
There is only the cage or religion.

Stop worshiping their colors.
Stop feeding their narrative.
Start remembering who you were
before they handed you a team jersey.

The simulation collapses the moment you refuse to play. The real world begins the moment you remember it was a play.

Wake up, time is running out. Politics and Religion is their tools they use to stir up chaos, divisions and conquer.

Come out of her Revelation 18:4

A Great Separation

Published November 15, 2025 by tindertender

Matthew 13:37-50
New International Version

37 He answered, “The one who sowed the good seed is the Son of Man. 38 The field is the world, and the good seed stands for the people of the kingdom. The weeds are the people of the evil one, 39 and the enemy who sows them is the devil. The harvest is the end of the age, and the harvesters are angels.

40 “As the weeds are pulled up and burned in the fire, so it will be at the end of the age. 41 The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will weed out of his kingdom everything that causes sin and all who do evil. 42 They will throw them into the blazing furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 43 Then the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Whoever has ears, let them hear.

MEN Feared Her Intelligence

Published October 24, 2025 by tindertender

This abuse has gone on far too long.

MEN feared her intelligence..
That’s why they pulled her from her carriage, took her clothes and k*lled her in a very cruel way.

Alexandria – one of the first mathematicians. philosophers & astronomers in history, She taught publicly in a time when women were meant to stay silent.

Hypatia advised the powerful governor Orestes and lectured students from all over the world.

An unmarried woman with influence and brilliance – for many men, an outrage.

In the year 415, she was attacked by a Christian mob.

They dragged her into a church and k*lled her brutally with sharp pieces of pottery or shells.

Then her bOdy was tOrn apart and burned.

Hypatia was silenced –
but her voice lives on in us. Women with knowledge, courage & strength will never be silenced again.

POPE LEO TAKES AIM at SCOTUS with New Move

Published October 24, 2025 by tindertender

The main problems and controversies surrounding Opus Dei center on its alleged secretive nature, aggressive recruitment, and controversial practices. Critics accuse it of operating like a cult or secret society due to its members’ secrecy and alleged isolation of members from their families. Additionally, the organization has faced accusations of promoting an austere and harsh lifestyle, with controversial practices like self-mortification, and its historical links to far-right political figures and ideologies.

Secrecy and recruitment

Secrecy: Opus Dei’s membership is often kept secret. Critics have compared its secretive nature to a Freemason or mafia-like organization operating within the church.

Recruitment: Some former members and critics claim it uses aggressive and misleading tactics to recruit young people, sometimes described as manipulative or brainwashing.

Controversial practices

Austere lifestyle: The organization is associated with austere practices, such as fasting, wearing a spiked cilice (a band of metal spikes worn around the thigh) to cause pain, and sleeping on wooden planks.

Mortification of the flesh: These practices are framed as “mortification of the flesh” and are intended to be a form of spiritual discipline and self-denial.

Political and ideological concerns

Political influence: Opus Dei has been accused of having a significant political influence, with some of its members holding positions in right-wing governments in the past, such as during the Franco regime in Spain.

Elitism: The organization’s emphasis on sanctifying daily life and achieving goals in the secular world has led to accusations of elitism and a pursuit of power.

Opus Dei’s response

Opus Dei denies many of the accusations leveled against it, pointing to its continued growth, its members’ diverse backgrounds, and support from the Vatican as evidence against the claims.

Supporters often attribute criticisms to scattered information and the testimonies of former members, noting that some accusations lack substantiation.

Non-Humans Impersonating the Dead NOW!

Published October 6, 2025 by tindertender

This is a great YouTube Bible study channel. She’s great with her research!

The Woke “Reich”?

Published September 28, 2025 by tindertender

Is he referring to Christian’s as the woke “reich”? He’s saying he has to get control of them in the USA? What do you suppose he means by that?