"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; A time to tear, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace. What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboureth I have seen the travail, which God hath given to the sons of men to be exercised in it. He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end. I know that there is no good in them, but for a man to rejoice, and to do good in his life. And also that every man should eat and drink, and enjoy the good of all his labour, it is the gift of God. I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever: nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it: and God doeth it, that men should fear before him. That which hath been is now; and that which is to be hath already been; and God requireth that which is past. And moreover I saw under the sun the place of judgment, that awickedness was there; and the place of righteousness, that iniquity was there. I said in mine heart, God shall judge the righteous and the wicked: for there is a time there for every purpose and for every work. I said in mine heart concerning the estate of the sons of men, that God might manifest them, and that they might see that they themselves are beasts. For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast: for all is vanity. All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again. Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth Wherefore I perceive that there is nothing better than that a man should rejoice in his own works; for that is his portion: for who shall bring him to see what shall be after him" - Ecclesiastes 3








Some of us remember a different world: life before cell phones. When Dr. McGee preached this sermon called Man versus the Machine from the book of Ecclesiastes, there were no smartphones, tablets, apps and AI. But his perspective and insight presents an uncanny resemblance to today's culture, and this message reveals the link between Satan's agenda to separate man from God and the Daniel 2:43 tide of Transhumanism in these last days before Pre-Tribulation Rapture.
Note to the reader: I managed two conflicts in the course of preparing this text, which interestingly mirrored the title: Man vs. Machine.
1. *Pulse - After listening to and transcribing the part of this message regarding Daniel's insistence that he and his three friends eat only pulses in the king's court (Daniel 1:12), Dr. McGee was obviously misinformed about what pulses were and are and called them the grain of wheat and corn, when in fact pulses are beans and legumes eaten for protein instead of meat from dead animals, and I know this because I researched it for my book TADETA, and reinforced while living in India as that is what the Hindus call beans and legumes, not corn or wheat (Sanskrit and Hindi are very close to Hebrew linguistically). See endnote.
2. The source was a downloaded MP3 which I uploaded to a free transcription service done by AI. The resulting text file always requires proofreading for spelling, proper nouns, grammar, punctuation and conceptual relevance. The AI removed every instance of Paul the Apostle by name, bringing to mind "And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye" (Acts 19:15) when non-believer exorcists attempted to cast a demon in a man in the name of Jesus when they had no relationship with him, the AI itself rebelling against truthfully transcribing this message. The process of this effort is lengthy after initially formatting the unbroken text file, then comb through and correct it against the audio, a pause-restart process beginning to end. I actually laughed at the AI, shaking my head at it's impotent rebellion even in this instance, in which case the Paul-denying machine versus the Laura the woman.
"All that he does is beautiful in its time, and he puts eternity in their heart, so that a man will not find the work that LORD JEHOVAH does from the beginning and until the latter end" - Ecclesiastes 3:11
MAN VERSUS THE MACHINE, Dr. Jay Vernon McGee
The subject of this morning is Man versus the Machine. If I may be permitted a very feeble pun, our subject is shop-worn. Ever since the Industrial Revolution, man has been battling the machine. He discovered that the machine was both an ally and an enemy. That it was not a cure all, but in many instances it was a curse. What was meant to be a blessing became a bane to man's existence. In fact, man found out he had made a Frankenstein. That the machine was a monster that made a machine of man, a robot.
And today we are in the midst of another revolution. It's a revolution against the establishment today by those that are opposed to becoming a cog in a very corrupt machine. And in a society today that has become very mechanical, life has become stagnant and sterile
and suffocating. It's like Leockewen in Greek mythology when he and his sons on the shores of Troy battle the serpents and these serpents held them in their vise-like grip until their life ebbed away.
Now the word of God has warned against this very situation in one of the strangest books in the library of the 66 books of Scripture. Ecclesiastes, the book we're looking at today, is one of the most frightening books that's ever been written. It seems to teach that which is contrary to the rest of Scripture. The thing that makes it frightening is the fact that agnostics and skeptics from the very beginning have quoted from it liberally. Voltaire quoted from it, Velony quoted from it, and Schopenhauer, George Bernard Shaw and many othersquoted from this book. Several cults today turn to Ecclesiastes to support some false teaching that they have or rank heresy. For instance, soul sleep. Where do they get that? Well, they go to the book of Ecclesiastes, and they turn to a verse, for instance, like this in chapter 9, verse 10. "Whatsoever the hand findeth to do, do it with thy might, for there is no work nor device, nor knowledge nor wisdom in the grave, whither thou goest." And from that they draw soul sleep. How to begin with just a cursory consideration of that verse would reveal he is not talking about the soul to begin with. That he is actually talking about the body. He says, whatsoever your hand finds to do, do it here, because when you go to the grave, that hand won't be able to do anything. There is nothing for it to do there.
May I say to you, he is certainly not talking about the hand of the soul. Soul doesn't seem to have a hand. And to give it that kind of an interpretation is entirely wrong. And if they would just read on even Ecclesiastes, he would make it very clear that he is talking merely about the body, the house we live in. Paul called it a tent. He said, I know that if this tent that we live in is dissolved, that's the thing that he is speaking of here is just the body and not the soul of man at all. For in Ecclesiastes 12:70 says, "then shall the dust return to the earth as it was." That's the body. God said that out of the dust were you taken, and unto dust you will return. what the physical part of man and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it. So the spirit and the soul of man never went down into the grave, never did, never will go into the grave.
May I say to you that this is an example of how even the cults come to this book to get one of their heretical doctrines. May I also say that this is the part of the inspired Word of God and somebody says, well, if it's inspired, then isn't it true? We need to understand what inspiration really is. Inspiration does not guarantee the truth of a statement. It guarantees the factual truth of the statement. This is what I mean, back in the Old Testament, back in the time of the book of Genesis, Satan came in the form of the serpant and said to the woman, "thou shalt not surely die." Friends, that's a lie. But the inspiration guarantees to us that's what Satan said. But it doesn't mean that it's true what he said.n And what is stated in the book of Ecclesiastes is not necessarily so.
And while I hope I can show in a moment why that is true, because the purpose of the book is not that at all. Some good man today, they take this book entirely out of its context. Now why is it that the book of Ecclesiastes is the type of book that it is? Why is it that it's had this type of an influence on mankind so that agnostics can go to it and so the cultists can go to it? And so even that good man can draw a wrong interpretation from it. Well I think the reason is obvious, it's because the purpose of the book is misunderstood today and it's been lost sight of - if it ever was understood.
May I say to you that the book of Ecclesiastes gives the philosophy of man who is away from God. This was the experience of Solomon when he was out of fellowship with God, and he was out of fellowship with him a long time. In the book of Job, God showed Job, a righteous man, that he was a sinner in God's sight. In Ecclesiastes God showed Solomon, the wisest man, that he was a fool in God's sight.
And what you have in this book is a recurring expression, a phrase that becomes actually monotonous: under the sun, under the sun. This is an experiment that Solomon made on the human plane. The experiment is this: that he attempted to satisfy his soul and solve the problems of life by using the things of this world and adopting the philosophy of this world and believing God out. He tried everything that a man could possibly try.
May I list some of them? He actually tried science, a science of that day, which was a good science, by the way. He tried wisdom and philosophy. He tried pleasure and he exhausted that. He tried materialism and he exhausted that. He cornered the gold market of the world. He tried fatalism. He tried egoism and he tried religion. He tried wealth and he tried actual morality of living a moral life. And to see that that wouldn't satisfy him, and it may surprise you, that won't satisfy you, my friend. May I say to you that this man made the experiment. And this book records the results of each experiment.
And this man is probably the only man who's ever lived who was able to make that experiment in all of its fullness. To begin with, he had the wealth of the world. And you'd need that, the pro-ball of these fields. He had the wealth to do anything he wanted to do. He also was king, which means there was no law that restrained him. He could go any direction he wanted to go and do anything that pleased him. And then he had the time. Those are the three things that are necessary for this experiment [wealth, power, time]. And no man has ever been able to make the experiment a Solomon did.
And Solomon, yet in all of his glory, discovered that nothing in this world could satisfy and bring happiness to his heart apart from God. This is the man under the sun, and these are the results of the experiments that he made and God's out of the picture until you get to the last chapter. And then he gives advice to a young man. Remember now that I create war in the days of youth and he looks back over his life, something had years and the money, the wealth and being king, he could do anything. Looking back over his life, he looks back and he says to the young man, don't come the way I've come.
The most colossal failure in scripture is Solomon. And the reason is he had the greatest opportunity that any man ever had. He came into a kingdom that David had brought to the apex to its zenith, and this man plunged it to the depth. And I say to you, Solomon made the experiment. And he found out that the things of this world didn't work.
Now if you want to try them all over again, you can, but you'll never be able to do it as well as Solomon did. He had ideal conditions for trying these things out. And he says here in verse 11 that God hath set the world in their hearts. The man of the world has the world set in his heart. The man of the world today looks out at this vast world in which he lives.
He wants wealth.
He wants fame.
He wants pleasure.
He wants satisfaction.
He wants to be intelligent.
He wants to move in all these different areas.
And he finds out that they do not satisfy.
Augustine put it like this: "Thou hast made us for thyself, and our hearts are restless until they rest in thee." And Augustine was a brilliant young professor in North Africa. A young professor who himself lived it up. And he did pretty well himself in living it up. And he had a praying mother by the name of Monica and she prayed for him, and Augustine was converted. In his book, The Confessions of St. Augustine, he tells of a life that never brought satisfaction to him at all. Now one of the experiments that Solomon engaged in, he adopted a philosophy of life that's known as fatalism. It's paganism in the raw. It's heathanism as it is. It finds expression in certain statements and other religions like Allah wills it. The Turks call it kismet. In India they call it nirvana. All of what you please. It's the same old thing. And Solomon tried it. And in the third chapter here he tells you about it, it is fatalism! To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven.
Time to be born.
Time to die.
Time to plant.
Time to pluck up at which is planted.
Time to kill.
Time to heal.
Time to break down.
Time to build up.
Time to laugh.
Time to mourn.
May I say to you, that's fatalism! That's the philosophy of fatalism because of a machine. That actually man is a computer, and God programs him at the beginning. And when it comes up time for him to laugh he laughs. When it's time for him to weep he'll weep. When it's time for him to go to war he'll go to war. When it's time for him to kill he'll kill and he can do nothing about it. That's the philosophy of fatalism, and this is the philosophy of our contemporary culture! It's a pragmatic and paganistic society in which you and I live today that lives by fatalism. It always disturbed me that the godless man could ride on a plane and enjoy it, and I sat there in misery. And I'll be honest with you. I used to pray to the Lord about that.
May I say to you this morning that this pessimistic and paganistic philosophy is a contradiction of the word of God. God did not create man a machine or computer. Man has been given a free will. And man can make decisions. And God calls upon every man to make decisions. Man's a responsible creature. The very thing he said to Adam. He says "because thou hast done this thing." It was no computer that had been programmed that way and he was just doing the thing that had been machine-like worked out!
May I say to you, God says, because you've done this thing you're responsible. Man today has been given that free will, and he must make decisions in life. And somebody says: "But doesn't that contradict the sovereignty of God and the election of God Not at all. I think we forget today that God's Infinite and the sovereignty and election of God is Infinite, so much so that you and I don't even know what it means. And I don't think Dr. Hodge knew either. I don't think a lot of the theologians knew. I've read what they've said.
May I say to you that in the election and in the sovereignty of Almighty God, it's so vast and wide that little man has all the free will he wants and he won't interfere with God's great program at all. May I use a very homely illustration... I was coming back from Chicago on the super cheap several years ago. It was in the summertime, and there was a family on there, a very attractive family, they were coming out here for vacation, it was their first trip to California. And I never saw anyone enjoy a trip as this family did. There was a little boy and little girl in the family. I imagine that they ran from one end of that train to the other a hundred times during the trip. And that means that while that train was coming from Chicago to Los Angeles, they ran back half of the time towards Chicago, but they didn't stop the train. They didn't interfere with it. Little children running against the train is not going to stop it, and my friend, little man asserting his free will - and he has all of it he wants - he will not interfere with the program and plan of God. God is running on schedule, but you can do as you please and God will hold you responsible.
May I say to you that God gives to man a choice in certain areas. This morning I want to mention three of them. First of all God has given to you and me a choice that no machine could possibly make, and that is we can choose God or we can reject God. And the very interesting thing that under every dispensation beginning in the Garden of Eden, two things have always been true, and all the dispensation means is man's appropriation of God's salvation, but the two things that are true are these: God has never had but one way to save mankind and that's through the death and resurrection of Christ. And when Cain and Abel came to God, Abel brought a little lamb and he came by faith. He came by faith looking to the coming of a Savior, and he was not saved by offering a little lamb. He was saved by faith. The writer to the Hebrews says that "by faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain." And God saved him, and he saved him because this man obeyed God.
Therefore God has only had one way of saving sinners, that's through the death and resurrection of Christ.
And the second thing that's been true in every dispensation is this, that man must make a choice. The different dispensations, it'll be different. Abel brought the little lamb. I hope you didn't bring one this morning. We don't offer them anymore because the one that that lamb was pointing to has already come and we look now back in faith to him. And regardless of the time, you have to make a choice for God or reject him. He's made it like that.
Adam had to make a choice. Cain and Abel made a choice. Noah had to make a choice. He didn't have to build that ark. Abraham was a successful merchant in the city of Ur of the Chaldees: he had to make a choice. Joseph was down in the land of Egypt and he could have gone the way of the Egyptians if he'd wanted to, but he'd made a choice for God. But he had to make that choice. Moses. Moses had to make a choice. The writer to the Hebrews makes it very clear. Will you listen to what we are told here? By faith Moses when he was come to years refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter. Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season. Moses had to make a choice.
Daniel had to make a choice. He and the three Hebrew children down under in the land of Babylon. They were given a diet that the Babylonian wise men took and not Daniel because he doesn't eat meat to begin with, they ate *pulses [beans and legumes]. That was the thing that he demanded and he made a choice. And you'll find that he had to make that choice for God.
David made a choice. He could have been a shepherd boy the rest of his life. He could have left that land when Saul was after him, but he had to make a choice. The apostles all made a choice. And if you've ever noticed how gracious our Lord was with them, he never forced them. He went by the Sea of Galilee and said, follow me. They made a choice. And you'll remember on one occasion, Simon Peter went back twice. He backslid twice, and the second time he said to the Lord Jesus, our translation says, "depart from me, for I am a sinful man." What he said was this, Lord, why don't you go on and let me alone, I'm such a sinner, I failed you so much, get somebody else. And our Lord says, come on. He made a choice and came.
You have to make a choice. You are not a computer. Paul the Apostle on the Damascus Road had to say - or not say - "Lord, what will you have me to do?" He persecuted the church, he could have continued to persecute the church. He had to make a choice. And my friend, today you have to make a choice for God, or you must reject Him, you can't stand neutral, you are not a computer, you're not a machine. You're a man or a woman with a free will.
The second area in which you and I have to make a choice, we have to choose what we'll do with our lives. You have to make that choice. You're a banker, you're a baker, you're a candlestick maker, you're a barber. Why? Somewhere along the line you made a choice. You made a choice. Joshua, when they crossed over into the land, the children of Israel had not been able to take it all, but it was there before them to take. Joshua called all the tribes together before they separated, and each one went to his particular parcel of ground. He said, "Choose you this day whom ye will serve. As for me and my house, we'll serve the Lord." Would you make up your mind? You have to make the choice. That's the reason I never use pressure in asking people to make a decision for Christ. You have to do it. If emotion is used, or pressure is used, as it sometimes is, and decisions are made, they're not valid. You're doing it because everyone else says, No good. You must make a choice.
Now I come to the third. Will you hear me very carefully? You choose the time of your death. Somebody says, Wait a minute, the scripture says "it's appointed unto man once to die, and after death the judgment." It does say that, doesn't it? But it doesn't say it's appointed unto man wants to die on a certain date at 12 O'Clock. The old cliche is there's nothing sure but death and taxes. Someone else has said death is the most democratic institution on earth. And here in this philosophy of fatalism, he says there's a time to be born and there is a time to die. But the interesting thing is you're not a computer where you were programmed at the beginning and the date is set. You are a human being with a free will, that which makes you more like God than anything else.
And my friend, this is not always true because Paul wrote, "Behold, I show you a mystery. We shall not all sleep." That's death. "But we shall all be changed, in a moment, in a twinkling of an eye, at the last trump." May I say to you, the rapture means that there's going to be somebody not programmed for death. And death is not always dated. Death takes a holiday. Abraham and Isaac went to the top of Mount Moriah, and Abraham lifted the naked blade of that knife above the chest of his boy, and he was obeying God in the next second, that blade, that shining blade would have been plunged into the heart of Isaac. He would have been dead. But God stopped him because it wasn't going to be permitted at that time. God spared not his own son, but he did spare Abraham's son. The children of Israel had sinned in their rebellion against God in the wilderness, and they were dying in the judgment of God just like flies. And Moses put up a serpent of brass and they could look and live. And many looked and lived and others did not. There was no date there, my friend.
Abraham had invited Jehoshaphat, his daughter had married the son of Jehoshaphat, invited him to go to war against the Syrians. Jehoshaphat was reluctant to go because he felt like those prophets of Ba'al were not giving accurate information. He said, isn't there a prophet of God here He said, yes, but I keep him in jail. Well, he said, let's bring him out and see what he has to say. And they brought out M'chiah. The guard who went to get M'chiah says, now look, if you want to get in with the king, they're all telling him to go to this battle. M'chiah came in and he joined in the parade, didn't say a word. He just went around and around with the prophets of Ba'al in a very sarcastic manner. And Ahab says, look, I know you're just playing. Tell me, should I go to the battle And so this man, M'chiah told him, if you go to the battle, you will be killed. You can save your life if you'll not go. And Ahab turned to Jehoshaphat, says, see, he never tells me anything good. He says, I'll be killed. He went into the battle, paid no attention to M'chiah. When he left, he says, put this man back in prison, feed him on bread and water. And when I get back, I'll take care of him. And M'chiah had the last word. He says, if you come back, the Lord hasn't spoken by me. Ahab didn't come back because the record says there was a trigger-happy soldier on the other side who, when the battle had apparently come to an end, he had one arrow left in his quiver. He reached back to get it and he said, I got to shoot it. And he pulled the bow back and let it go. And the word of God says it was **"a bow at adventure." There was no target except Ahab. And
that arrow went around and found Ahab. May I say to you, he didn't come back. He could have changed the day of his death.
The one I'm thinking of in particular this morning is Hezekiah, the king. I say, I came to Hezekiah and said, set your house in order, you're ready to die. Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and cried out to God. And God sent Isaiah back to tell him "I've heard your prayer, I will extend your life 15 years, and to prove it that the shadow will go back on the sundial. It'll go back two degrees, 45 minutes. And I'll extend your life 15 years." Now I used to say, and I'll have to say it today because I've written it in my book on Isaiah, that Hezekiah made a tremendous mistake of asking his life to be extended because it was during that time when Manasseh was born. Manasseh was 12 years old, when he began to reign, he was born after that 15-year period began. And he was the worst king that ever sat on the throne. It was during that period that that man opened up the treasures and let the ambassadors from Babylon see it. And when the king of Babylon needed gold to carry on the war, he knew where to get it. The ambassadors had brought back the message. And one day the armies of Babylon were camped outside the walls of Jerusalem, and Hezekiah made a terrible, terrible mistake... maybe... I used to say that...
But I thank God he extended his life 15 years. Why? Because man is not a computer! Man is not a machine! A very fine preacher who is a personal friend of mine, but he has a way of making artificial divisions of the scripture. He has written a little book in which he talks about dying grace. And there's no such thing, may I say, as that. Dwight L. Moody was once asked the question, do you have grace to die? He says, no, I don't. He says, but I think when the time comes, I will. But this man who has written this book and he gives one basis or one instance of dying grace as the 23rd Psalm, "though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death." May I say to you that that doesn't mean that that's when you come to the end of your life. Actually, it means the beginning of your life. That's a picture of man at the very beginning. That's a picture of every person here. Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, the minute that you're born, you start down through that valley. And you never know. You never know. Because you're not a computer and it's not programmed in matter. It can be changed. It is changed. It has been changed. And David says, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, and if someone says the moment that gives us life begins immediately to take it away from us and down through the valley, we go, all the way through life. And that's what he's talking about.
I want to come back today where I was last Lord's day and I trust you'll forgive me, there's a reason. Paul the Apostle had his life extended on several occasions, one of those he mentions in 2 Corinthians 1:9. He says "but we had the sentence of death in ourselves that we should not trust in ourselves, but in God which raiseth the dead." And Paul says "Now who delivered us from so great a death" He evidently had been sick. "And he doth deliver." That was for the present. And then he said "in whom we trust that he will yet deliver us." There's none of this arrogance today that I hear coming from some quarters about you can demand God to do something. You don't demand him to do anything. Even an apostle, the apostle Paul who had the gifts of an apostle did not use them. Paul said, I'm walking softly. We trust that he will yet deliver us. I'm trusting him.
Now will you listen? The next verse says "ye also helping together by prayer for us." The church prayed. And we know now when Paul wrote this he didn't know it, but we know now that God heard and answered the prayer of the church and the church in Corinth rejoiced when they saw Paul again.
My beloved, may I say to you that death is not dated. Death can take a holiday. That is not never sure. This man Paul had the sentence of death in him and the church prayed and God heard the prayer and raised him up. It was Sir James Simpson, the great Scottish surgeon who actually introduced chloroform for operations. He was a great physician. He did not discover it. It was discovered by a French physician brought to Scotland, and this man began the first use of it. And a cry went up, not only in Scotland, but all over the world by Christians saying that he had no right to use chloroform, that God intended man to suffer. That God intended man to go through the pain. And Sir James Simpson was a wonderful Christian. He had a very tender heart. And he didn't want to do anything contrary to the will or word of God. So he went off and took the Bible and he said, I want to find out whether it's all right for me to use chloroform and make it so that people can be operated on without going through pain. And he found this passage of scripture: "When God took the rib out of Adam and made the woman, he put Adam in a deep sleep." God was good and gracious. God wants to hear and answer our prayer. Do we believe it?
A sermon by J. Vernon McGee
*Pulses - Dr. McGee's original statement: "They were given a diet that the Babylonian wise men took and not Daniel because he doesn't eat meat to begin with. Our translation gives a wrong impression. It says they ate pulse. If I understand what pulse is, that's what they didn't eat. Pulse actually means some sort of a product that comes from grain from either wheat or corn. Actually, what Daniel was asking for, he says that he wanted his Wheaties." Daniel 1:12-15 reads: "Prove thy servants, I beseech thee, ten days; and let them give us pulse to eat, and water to drink. Then let our countenances be looked upon before thee, and the countenance of the children that eat of the portion of the king’s meat: and as thou seest, deal with thy servants. So he consented to them in this matter, and proved them ten days. And at the end of ten days their countenances appeared fairer and fatter in flesh than all the children which did eat the portion of the king’s meat."
The KJV (the translation he uses) is rife with intentional mistranslations in order to keep man sick and die prematurely, and programmed by many deceptions which are used by the Devil in his pyramid-scheme web of agendas to separate man from God, and in this case one sees this clearly in what Dr. McGee sadly thought was the truth food-wise, as most still do, for very few come to the place in which they break these food chains, in part because of the misinterpretation of Peter's vision of the different foods, again, put forth to allow archons (parasites) to have human hosts. The result is the medical-industrial death complex, and "All Roads Lead to Covid" (See Chapter 10, Break The Chains Of Sugar And Wheat; The Real Threat Of GMOs and the Manifold Effect of Pesticides and Chapter 11 - All Roads Lead To Covid: Vaccines, Heavy Metal Poisoning, Nanotechnology and Your Soul in TADETA https://amzn.to/3MIaf8N Kindle https://amzn.to/3KEq8em Paperback
**"a bow at adventure" brings to mind the JFK asassination and the "Magic Bullet" theory put forth by the CIA


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Laura
In December 2019 I told the world YOU NEED THE ASCENSION DIET ROPEWORM PROTOCOL NOW, with tags including bovine spongiform encephalitis, Prion Disease, SARS-COV2 and spike protein transference - before 2020 and “Covid” even began. Please visit my Amazon author page https://www.amazon.com/Laura-Rohrer-Little-Brooks/e/B096LG6H8L
THE ROPEWORM PROTOCOL BIBLE HUMAN ASCENSION MANUAL, 178 pages:
https://amzn.to/3pXHX0g - Kindle
https://amzn.to/3t5lPTq - Amazon Paperback
https://tinyurl.com/ropeworm - Lulu Paperback

THE ASCENSION DIET EATING TO ASCEND - Alkaline Diet and Optimal Health in an EMF Nano Toxic World, 783 pages
https://amzn.to/3KEq8em - Amazon Paperback
https://amzn.to/3MIaf8N - Amazon Kindle
For Emily - Animals I have loved is an autobiographical account of the animals I have owned and loved, written for my daughter Emily, who asked for this account twenty years before. Beginning in early childhood, and continuing through the destructive impact of a toxic late-life marriage, Lyme disease and Morgellons syndrome interwoven with a lifetime of MK Ultra targeting, these animals and their stories reveal the triumph of good over evil in our lives.
For Emily - Animals I have loved is available in hardcover, paperback and Kindle at https://amzn.to/43qdXuY
The BioAPI Protocol: IEEE EMF Biodigital Convergence Protocol also removes heavy metals and detoxes the pineal gland.
PINK HIMALAYAN SALT https://amzn.to/3ddvuwG
LUGOL'S IODINE Heiltropfen brand 2.2%, 3.4 Fl Oz https://amzn.to/3aOfJMS
LUGOL'S IODINE J.CROW'S brand 2.2% 2-oz - 6 Bottle Pack https://amzn.to/3HXCdtH
LUGOL'S IODINE J.CROW'S brand 2% 2-oz 24 Bottle Professional Pack https://amzn.to/3i0KnGY
NASCENT IODINE https://amzn.to/2MoMRTk
ICELANDIC KELP https://amzn.to/3q1X9a0
BULK ZEOLITE MICROFINE POWDER (what I have used for three years) https://amzn.to/3sw4K1Q
LIQUID ZEOLITE WITH FULVIC ACID 8 Oz https://amzn.to/3i06tcD
ZEOLITE VEGAN CAPSULES https://amzn.to/2S2M8qt
STAR ANISE (spike protein protection) https://amzn.to/30SGiQ4
DIATOMACEOUS EARTH (DE) https://amzn.to/3tALZMd
LIPOSOMAL GLUTATHIONE https://amzn.to/30PZbDq or https://amzn.to/3FBbtOL
NAC (N-Acetyl-Cysteine) 600Mg https://amzn.to/3md057v
ACETYL-L-CARNITINE HCL https://amzn.to/3xbEMUW (bulk powder) or https://amzn.to/3cAS9Vc (veg caps)
L-CYSTEINE-HCL https://amzn.to/3r7Lday
L-LYSINE https://amzn.to/3qVFCnT (L-CYSTEINE ALTERNATIVE)
B3 FLUSHING NIACIN https://amzn.to/44U0T2T
METHYL-SULFYL-METHANE MSM https://amzn.to/3CIFk61
VITAMIN C https://amzn.to/30KGkJy (bulk) or https://amzn.to/3HK2MDt (Liposomal capsules)
BORAX POWDER (Boron source) https://amzn.to/3HV3i1V or https://amzn.to/3dLIRYv
PINE NEEDLES (spike protein protection) harvested from your local environment
CHLORELLA or CHLOROPHYL https://amzn.to/3CK5ghw (100 capsules) or https://amzn.to/37QtgDf (1,000 tablets)
SPIRULINA KLAMATH BLUE-GREEN ALGAE https://amzn.to/3kYpwGgVEGAN VITAMIN D https://amzn.to/3kXGoNg
ZINC (CHELATED) - Iodine co-factor https://amzn.to/3qWDXf0
SELENIUM - Iodine co-factor https://amzn.to/3HIj2oK
COLLOIDAL SILVER 500PPM Natural Path Silver Wings - Colloidal Silver 500 ppm https://amzn.to/3CTxhVM
DMSO - DiMethylSulfoxide Liquid Concentrate 99% Pure 16 fl. oz https://amzn.to/2L16T29
EMPTY FILLABLE VEGAN GELCAPS FOR BULK SUPPLEMENTS https://amzn.to/3xfxK1M
Additional helps used in various ways to deactivate and remove nanotechnology:
MAGNESIUM SULFATE (EPSOM BATH SALTS) https://amzn.to/3CI3vl9 (or source locally)
PURE MAGNESIUM SALT FLAKES https://amzn.to/2Z9VhV0
FULVIC ACID - PURE HIMALAYAN SHILAJIT RESIN https://amzn.to/3nB5ByN
BENTONITE CLAY https://amzn.to/2MGlAeR
COCONUT SHELL CHARCOAL POWDER CAPSULES https://amzn.to/37QoB43
PURE STEVIA LEAF POWDER (SUGAR SUBSTITUTE) https://amzn.to/3oPMY9V