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Shocking Bible Code Matrix Contains The Exact Day And Year That David Rockefeller Would

Die

Did someone know in advance that David Rockefeller would die on March 20th, 2017?

What I am about to share with you is absolutely astounding.

Bible code researcher Kara Pickering has found an incredible Bible code matrix that contains

the phrase �Rockefeller dies� along with the terms �Chase�, �Manhattan�, �2017�

and the specific date on the Hebrew calendar (Adar 22) when he actually died.

Of course David Rockefeller served as the CEO of Chase Manhattan for over a decade,

and he was widely considered to be one of the strongest proponents of a �New World

Order�.

When my wife and I first received this Bible code matrix from Kara Pickering we were completely

floored, and she has given us permission to share it with all of you.

As you can see, the specific details that it contains about Rockefeller are quite stunning

These are just some of the key terms that Kara Pickering was able to discover in this

amazing matrix�

-�Rockefeller dies�

-�David� appears five times

-�Chase�

-�Manhattan�

-�2017� appears five times

-�Adar� appears twice

-�22nd� appears three times (Adar 22nd is March 20th on our calendar)

-�At 101� (the age Rockefeller was when he died)

You can view the original Bible code matrix created by Kara Pickering right here.

In the chart above, you can see that �hell� shows up five times, but she told us that

it is actually in there quite a few more times.

Is it just some sort of extremely bizarre coincidence that all of these phrases can

be found in a single matrix?

Of course other researchers have been making extraordinary Bible code discoveries for many

years.

It truly does appear that information about our future was encoded within the pages of

Scripture thousands of years ago, and this is something that skeptics have a very hard

time dealing with.

If you are not familiar with the Bible code phenomenon, the following is a pretty good

summary from Wikipedia�

The Bible code (Hebrew: ????? ???�????, hatzofen hatanachi), also known as the Torah code,

is a purported set of secret messages encoded within the Hebrew text of the Torah.

This hidden code has been described as a method by which specific letters from the text can

be selected to reveal an otherwise obscured message.

Although Bible codes have been postulated and studied for centuries, the subject has

been popularized in modern times by Michael Drosnin�s book The Bible Code and the movie

The Omega Code.

Many examples have been documented in the past.

One cited example is that by taking every 50th letter of the Book of Genesis starting

with the first taw, the Hebrew word �torah� is spelled out.

The same happens in the Book of Exodus.

Modern computers have been used to search for similar patterns and more complex variants,

as well as quantifying its statistical likelihood.

God knew who David Rockefeller would become before he was born, and God also knew the

day he would die.

Big corporate news outlets such as the New York Times are greatly praising Rockefeller

for his �contributions� to American society, but others remember him as a master manipulator

that was always trying to influence the direction of U.S. politics from behind the scenes.

The following comes from an excellent piece by Whitney Webb�

No one person encapsulates the enduring legacy of the �robber barons� of the Industrial

Age quite like David Rockefeller.

Rockefeller, who died yesterday at the age of 101, was the last surviving grandson of

John D. Rockefeller, the oil tycoon who became America�s first billionaire and the patriarch

of what would become one of the most powerful and wealthiest families in American history.

David Rockefeller, an undeniable product of American nobility, lived his entire life in

the echelons of U.S. society, becoming symbolic of the elite who often direct public policy

to a much greater extent than many realize, albeit often from the shadows.

Rockefeller made it clear that he preferred to operate out of public view despite his

great influence in American � and international � politics.

Due to his birthright, Rockefeller served as an advisor to every president since Eisenhower,

but when offered powerful positions such as Federal Reserve chairman and Secretary of

the Treasury � he declined, preferring �a private role.�

In particular, Rockefeller is often criticized for his role in trying to integrate the United

States into a �New World Order�.

In his autobiography, Rockefeller stated that he was quite proud of what he had accomplished

in this regard�

�Some even believe we (the Rockefeller family) are part of a secret cabal working against

the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as �internationalists�

and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political

and economic structure�one world, if you will.

If that�s the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.�

Another thing that Rockefeller is often criticized for was his involvement with the Bilderberg

Group.

At the 1991 meeting, he reportedly made the following infamous statement�

�We are grateful to The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time magazine, and other

great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promise of

discretion for almost forty years.

It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject

to the bright lights of publicity during those years.

But the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government.

The super-national sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable

to the national auto-determination practiced in past centuries.�

For Rockefeller, death caught up with him before he ever got to see the fulfillment

of his New World Order dream.

No matter how much money one might have, the truth is that all of our mortal bodies wear

out eventually.

Instead of focusing on temporal matters and the things of this world, perhaps Rockefeller

should have spent more time focusing on the things that are eternal.

There is a God, and He is speaking to us in a multitude of ways.

My hope is that this Rockefeller Bible code matrix that Kara Pickering has discovered

will wake many people up and will cause them to starting thinking about the things that

really matter.

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With Moonlight, Barry Jenkins tells a story of a lifetime with three, clear, succinct

acts all documenting the tender nature of Chiron.

The clever direction of the story allows the audience to piece together the external events

that shape him into a man. It's not a three-hour gangster epic or a harsh

look into the socio-economic problems of Miami, it's a narrative that focuses on the dichotomy

of nature versus nurture; a look inside an individual

whose repressed feelings torment his way of life.

Even though the film is set in a world of drug dealers and people in poverty, Jenkins

rarely exploits these conditions to engage you emotionally.

The script's beauty comes in its minimalism. It's a a study into one's place in a world

full of hostile beings. Whether its Little in the first act, Chiron

in the second act or Black in the third, Jenkins cast the trio just from the look in their

eyes. They reveal their fragility with just a stare.

Each actor brilliantly displays a fragmented identity to the so called "strangers" in their

surroundings. This builds Chiron with the complexities we

experience during different periods of our life. Chiron's identity mixes with other people,

it shapes him to a person that conforms to societal norms.

The need to put on a suit of muscle and gold really shows the influences that leave him

isolated and unfulfilled. Barry Jenkins and cinematographer James Laxton

decided on filming each section with a different type of film stock, to reinforce the state

of mind Chiron is in. The second act is shot on Afga film stock,

which is known for adding cyan highlights with a hint of green.

With Jenkins placing some emphasis on colour symbolism, the colour blue symbolises Chiron's

true self. It's the parts where he recognizes that his

homosexuality is part of who he is. The beach scene where Chiron and Kevin embrace marks

his first physical acknowledgment of his homosexuality,

under the warm blueish hue of the moonlight. Perhaps the blue flashes during the transition

from Little to Chiron reflect how close he gets to becoming his true self.

The colour red is most noteworthy around Chiron's mother. Being the controlling figure in his

life, she emanates love and hostility at the same time.

The red flashes we see during the transition to Black represents how he represses his sexuality

and becomes a hardened drug dealer, essentially moving away from his "true-self" in the blue

light and towards a new facade in the red. Environment

nurtured him to be this bully, to be this so called "hardened, masculine brute" that

everyone expects. It's important to mention that blue and red

are usually seen as the antithesis of one another, with one defining his pure nature

while the other exudes his falsehood. Showcasing the inherent vulnerability while

building the sexual tension between each other in the 3rd act allows Chiron to reach catharsis

in the end. The camera movement in each act conveys the

mind state of Chiron. In the first act, the camera is unsure, scared and unsteady when

following Little, perfectly illustrating his feeble persona.

The camera is usually tight and intimate, to bring us into his world. The camera does

settle momentarily when he is with Juan, a caring father figure, which conveys a sense

of understanding that he doesn't attain from

his mother. The camera during the swimming scene is purposefully placed on the water's

surface to make us feel the struggle of Chiron keeping himself afloat, literally

in the ocean and metaphorically in society. In the second act, the camera has calmed somewhat,

there is a bit of structure in his life after all these years with Juan. The camera

glides gracefully as he walks with a bit of freedom and openness a teenager needs to have.

Finally, in the third act, the camera is grounded and locked in. Black is in control here, and

the remainder of the film is shot in more traditional and fixed movements.

It's also the subtleties in the framing that help contextualize Chiron's place in the world.

The way this film handles the vast expanses of time is done with excellency, as we, the

audience, are made to use our critical thinking to piece together what's happened to him and

his environment. We take aspects from Chiron's life and build

this character to someone we can all relate to. Jenkin's, in my eyes, doesn't give a straight

forward answer to the underlying theme of identity.

Chiron goes through a process of trying to find his inner self, while destroying his

natural persona. The final scene juxtaposes the warm cuddle

between Black and Kevin with little Chiron alone on the beach, awash with strong blues,

showing that who Chiron exactly is lies somewhere in between, and ends without a resolution.

It touches on the impossibility of grasping a concrete idea of identity, and the fact

that a harmless soul like Chiron happens to have been born in this environment.

A great drama doesn't need the firing of a loaded gun. Instead, it can bathe us in awe

and beauty with minimalist images that illustrate a bevy of emotions.

It can be the locked gaze of two men at a cafe table, or a child juts brimming with

curiosity. We can see the clear love, passion and effort Jenkin's imbued in writing these

characters, alongside lush cinematography, a thought provoking script

and performances that pull us deep below that surface with their soulful naturalism.

Moonlight was a film that was timely, but also, timeless.

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Hello, Hope you're doing well. I'm John Smith

I'm Dylan Roberts

March Has Got Me Very Flustered.

With all my videos getting restricted and such.

So we felt it's time to start a new.

Not abandon this channel but focus on a new channel

and new more family friendly content.

Stuff like movie reviews from G to PG-13.

Thank you, and hope you'll stick with us at least

until the release of Shia 2 in 2018.

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The Downfall of traditional Media - Duration: 8:06.

let me begin this video with a question

right now if you wanted to learn about

an event that just took place in a

different part of the world how would

you do it? Would you grab that printed

newspaper that you buy every single

morning and hope you can find an article

what happened? Or would you rush to your

closest radio, tune in to that live

broadcast that you listen to every day

and wait for them to address that

important event? Well maybe you would

just look for a TV turn it on and listen

to what your news channel of choice has

to say about it?

(Sound of objects falling off the table and breaking)

I know that the first

idea that came across your mind was none

of these, the first thing you probably

thought about was either searching for

information on google or opening your

Twitter to see if anybody posted

anything related to that event it is

quite obvious that the Internet is the

dominating media platform nowadays in

any of its manifestations, but if we

think about it, the internet is a very young

media platform compared with its

competitors: the newspaper, the radio and

the TV among others, so this made me

wonder, and this is going to be the main

subject of this video, why are online

based media and taking over the most

popular forms of communication if there

are other platforms that have lived a

longer period of the time with us?

In order to answer this question i will use

José Van Dijck's article on agency in

user-generated content as i think it

provides a lot of very relevant

information and it is displayed in a

very comprehensive way.

One of the first things that this author pointed

out is that in the year 2006

the time magazine designated

"you" as the person of the year. This is

something that they have been doing

since 1927 and people like Steve Jobs

Nicolas Cage or Mark Zuckerberg have

been awarded this title, but in the year 2006

they decided to pay

tribute to the millions of web users who anonymously dedicate their time and

creativity to a booming web culture made

out of volunteers who tirelessly create

high-quality, user-generated content

and whose work can be found in platforms

such as Wikipedia, YouTube, Facebook

or reddit just to name a few of them.

As the Time

magazine article said: "It's a story about

community and collaboration on a scale

never seen before. Later on Van Dijck went on

to compare this network culture with

more traditional forms of media and he

stated: "User agency is cast by cultural

theorists as participatory engagement in

contrast to the passive recipients of

earlier stages of media culture.

Also, regarding new forms of media, in his

article called "Convergence culture, where

old and new Media collide" Cultural

theorist Henry Jenkins stated: "Audiences,

empowered by these new technologies,

occupying a space at the intersection

between old and new media, are demanding

the right to participate within the

culture.

What that means is, before the

internet became the biggest vehicle for

communication that has ever existed

there are only two characters performing

on stage: the producer,

and the consumer.

but so big was the impact that online media

had on communication that a whole new

character showed up on the stage

the prosumer

this new character was a mixture

of both the producer and the consumer.

So what we make sure that is that not only

does online media stand out because it is

easier for users to create and interact

with content but also because of the

endless amount of possibilities offered

by this kind of media. People have to no longer

surrender to the limited and often

bias content offered by more traditional

forms of media. Now we are able to choose

when and where to enjoy the content we

are interested in. That is why only media

is taking over more traditional forms of media.

But in order to illustrate this

(hesitating) internet versus... traditional media

situation... I've is scene from pulp

fiction that I think will make this a

little bit for visual and a little bit

more funny so all that's left is, enjoy

the video and see you in a minute

ezekiel 25 17 the path of the righteous

man is beset on all sides by the

inequities of the selfish and the

tyranny of evil men blessed is he who in

the name of charity and good will

Shepherds the weak through the valley of

darkness, for he is truly his brother's

keeper and the finder of lost children

and I will strike down upon thee with

great vengeance and furious anger those

who attempt to poison and destroy my

brothers and you will know i am the lord

when i lay my

vengeance upon you.

I've been saying that

shit for years and if you heard it that

meant your ass.

I never gave much

thought to what it meant I just got with

some cold-blooded shit to say to a

mother fucker before I popped a cap in his ass.

But I saw some shit this morning made me think twice.

see now I'm thinking

maybe it means you're the evil man and

I'm the righteous man,

and mr. 9-millimeter here, he's the shepherd

protecting my righteous ass in the

valley of darkness.

Or it could mean you're the righteous man and I'm the

Shepherd, and it's the world that's evil

and selfish. I'd like that.

but that shit ain't the truth.

The truth is you're the weak, and i am the tyranny of evil men

but I'm trying Ringo,

I'm trying real hard to be the Shepherd

As you may have noticed each of the

characters are spoken about in different

ways throughout the video so let's have a

closer look at the perspectives in which

those characters are presented.

In this first situation traditional media are

represented as the evil men, they are

they bad guys, while online media is the

righteous man. Then we have freedom

freedom is the Shepherd protecting

online media and keeping it alive. But

what does freedom mean?

Freedom is the power to say whatever you want to say

out there and nobody can say anything

about that, people could state their

opinion but they couldn't stop you from

stating YOUR opinion, you're free to

express yourself, which more traditional

forms of media would never allow you to do.

But in this case and nowadays freedom

doesn't only me that you could go online

and say whatever your opinion is,

it means that you can create content and

you can upload it to a video platform, or

a photography platform, and you can

express your own ideas, that is the

freedom that only media offer, and

traditional media don't. You could never

become famous on TV by showing an

audience what you do during the weekends

but you can do that on YouTube for

example you could become a vlogger.

"I'm starting a proper and daily blog"

Or you could record yourself while playing a

video game and upload it to YouTube

"My name is PewDiePie"

Or you could create a blog

upload it to your personal website and

people can read you and discover how

good of a writer you are

That is freedom

Then we have the second situation this

time traditional media are represented

as the righteous man, people doing things

right, online media are represented as

the Shepherd, the one who conducts the

flock, the masses, and the world is evil

and selfish, it's the environment that

corrupts everything.

but just as Jules said

that shit ain't the truth

The truth is, traditional media are the weak

are the people needing guidance right now

online media is the tyranny of evil men

its people trying to get the power and

create the current force

but he's trying real hard to be the Shepherd,

to be the one to guide the weak

through the valley of darkness, to guide

them through the right path

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