Bloodguiltiness

The Blood of Grapes

 

 


 

 

Revelation 18:23

And the light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and of the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.

 

 

The Conspiracy among the men of Judah is not to be taken lightly.  Evidence exists both in scripture and in the secular world of the use of the knowledge we discussed in previous entries.

 

There will be Jews that will repent and come to know Christ: of this I was assured of in a dream, but there will also be those who identify as Jews and believe they are gods who will be cut off.  This is also written in scripture.

 

The word “anti-Semitism” is a deceitfully and artfully discharged weapon against any reproving of lies or uncovering of truth surrounding what Jesus called “the synagogue of Satan”.  Do not fear.  Enough evidence has been uncovered now to reveal this desperate accusation for what it is: cover-fire used against God’s servants.

 

Nazi Germany, the Jewish-dominated I.G. Farben and the pharmaceutical and genetic experiments that occurred in concentration camps there successfully for a time, dodged recompense by the charge that “six million Jews” were slaughtered by “Nazi” doctors, scientists and soldiers.  Some were charged, but the doctors and scientists who worked for these companies were brought to Britain and the United States under “Operation Paperclip”.   We now know the “Holocaust” to be not the truth as it was written; for most of the “six” companies that made up the conglomerate of “I.G. Farben” were headed by Jews as were the banks who financed both World Wars.

 

We also know that the “six companies” and the “six million Jews” are a “number” they seem addicted to in their “covers”.

 

This is why we briefly reviewed the origins of the “Jutes”, the “evil out of the north”, to the parallel of Biblical chronology to that of the Jews coming down out of the North to the land of Judah in Jeremiah 40: The modern day poisoning of water, food and air is not a charge made by anti-Semitic people:  It is made against people who know their history and their scripture.

 

Reviewing: the word “pharmacy” and it’s derivates (pharmaceutical, pharmacist) comes from the Greek word for “poisoner”.  It’s Hebrew equivalent is “sorcery”.

 

Codex Alimentarius originates in Switzerland, a German-speaking country.  This international “food law” lays the outline for genetically modifying nutrients out of produce used for food, animals used for food; outlawing nutrients as “poisons” and has already introduced “poisons” as “additives” and/or “medicine” (Ailment: an illness brought on by lack of or hypo-nutrition).

 

Fluoride has been added to water, which was exactly what was done in Nazi Germany to make “compliant” the prisoners there.  Heavy metals, pesticides, animal and insect DNA, manmade viruses are injected directly into the blood (where the “life of the flesh” is) of our children.

 

We are now way beyond “well poisoning”.  We are a generation irreparably, genetically corrupted: unless of course you understand that these “bodies” are not all there is to us.

 

 

 

The Belmont Stakes

 

The reason I bring this up again is because of something I found rather recently.  About four weeks ago, my mother handed me a small, yellow square of paper.  She asked me if I knew what it was.  I took it from her and recognized my husband’s hand writing.  It looks like the message he gave you a few days ago from a phone call he took”, I answered her.

 

No”, she said, “on the other side”.

 

I turned it over.  Two compound words were written in someone else’s hand writing on the back side of it.  The two words were:

 

Butcher’s Broom

 

Horse Chestnut

 

Puzzled, I set the note aside.  I thought since it was close to the time of the Belmont Stakes races, that they were the names of horses.  I remembered that last year, “Creator” won and “Destin” came in second.  This year the winner was “Cloud Computing” (they will see him in the clouds).  Clever, isn’t it?

 

But who was playing them?  My mother would watch the races, but we’ve never been interested in that.  Jokingly the “ghost” of my grandfather was brought up.  Childhood memories of going to Delaware Park with him sped through my mind.

 

I asked my husband later if he was playing the horses.  The look he gave me was funny.  What are you talking about?  I showed him the paper.

 

He looked at it and shook his head, “I have no idea what that is”. 

 

Do you know who’s handwriting it is?” I asked him, but he responded “no.

 

I showed him his note on the back and said “You had to get the paper from somewhere”.  He couldn’t remember, but thought he took it from the counter in the kitchen where he got the phone.

 

I had never seen it before.

 

Several days later, I ran across the note again.  It was back on the kitchen counter where my husband keeps most of his “pocket” junk:  “his” counter.

 

I took the paper to my desk and decided to do a search on the names.  The first one I searched was “Butchers Broom”.  The Google results revealed that it was a plant.  Wikipedia was one of the first links so I pulled it up.  This is what it said:

 

"Ruscus aculeatus, known as butcher's-broom,[1] is a low evergreen Eurasian shrub, with flat shoots known as cladodes that give the appearance of stiff, spine-tipped leaves. Small greenish flowers appear in spring, and are borne singly in the centre of the cladodes. The female flowers are followed by a red berry" - Source, Wikipedia

 

So it wasn’t race horses, it was a plant of some kind.  That made more sense.  He used to be a horticulturalist.  It’s what his degree was in, and he was always identifying plants for people – but this was someone else’s hand writing . . . a woman’s by the looks of it.

 

The plant was described as a “cultivar”.  Since I had no idea what that was, I looked that up.  I learned that “cultivars” are "an assemblage of plants selected for desirable characteristics that are maintained during propagation. More generally, cultivar refers to the most basic classification category of cultivated plants governed by the ICNCP. Most cultivars have arisen in cultivation, but a few are special selections from the wild.” – Source, Wikipedia

 

Cultivars are also produced by careful breeding according to that article.  This reminded me very much of what is going on in the world of human genetics as they “transgress” with “The Book of the Law”.  Cultivars are cultivated plants governed by the ICNCP.

 

What is the ICNCP?

 

"The International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP), also known as the Cultivated Plant Code, is a guide to the rules and regulations for naming cultigens, plants whose origin or selection is primarily due to intentional human activity.[1] Cultigens under the purview of the ICNCP include cultivars, Groups (cultivar groups), and grexes. All organisms traditionally considered to be plants (including algae and fungi) are included." - Source, Wikipedia

 

The word “grex” means “a flock”.  A flock?  Of flowers?  The word “grex” is part of the words “aggregate” and “congregate” (grex/gregis) from PIE root “ger” – “to gather together, assemble”.

 

Ezekiel 11:17

Therefore say, Thus saith the Lord God; I will even gather you from the people, and assemble you out of the countries where ye have been scattered, and I will give you the land of Israel.

 

The “grain” or “seed”.

 

It further states . . .

 

"Similarly, the world's agricultural food crops are almost exclusively cultivars that have been selected for characteristics such as improved yield, flavour, and resistance to disease and very few wild plants are now used as food sources. Trees used in forestry are also special selections grown for their enhanced quality and yield of timber." - Source, Wikipedia

 

Isn’t that interesting?  If “wild” or natural plants are seldom used now for food, pray why would an organization in countries like Norway build and store the world’s “heirloom” food seeds in a vault so far from civilization?  Heirloom seeds are the opposite of “cultivars”:  their existence is notably absent of “intentional human activity”.

 

Why would seeds from “inferior”, “natural” sources be of any interest to them at all?

 

Then I find out Butcher’s Broom has medicinal properties . . . sort of.  Drugs.com lists some of it's uses.

 

"More than 2000 years ago, it was noted as a laxative, diuretic, and a phlebotherapeutic (beneficial to veins) agent. Extracts, decoctions, and poultices have been used throughout the ages, but the medicinal use of this plant did not become common until the last century." - Source, drugs.com

 

This jogged memory of my husband’s discoloration in his legs.  He was prescribed compression socks, but couldn’t wear them for twelve hours of work because they hurt after several hours of wearing. 

 

Drugs.com stated the Butcher’s Broom could have been used in treatment of circulatory diseases.  A pop in natural and herbal remedies in Europe saw a rise in use of it in tonics and elixirs.  The site also lists side effects as "none reported" and toxicities as "not known to be toxic".

 

Global Healing Center.com concurs use to support normal circulation and strengthen blood vessels.  It also says this:

 

"Varicose veins and hemorrhoids are common and associated with a loss of blood vessel integrity. Thus, supplementing with herbs, such as horse chestnut and butcher’s broom, that support the vascular system may help." - Source, globalhealingcenter.com

 

That is where I saw “Horse Chestnut” paired with “Butchers Broom”: Not just on the yellow note paper.  Yet Examine.com reports this about Butcher's Broom:

 

"Human evidence is limited, as while there is a large amount of evidence and a meta-analysis on a formulation of which contains this herb it is confounded by the inclusion of hesperidin methylchalcone (commonly added to venotropic agents). There are only two human studies using the herb in isolation, and the one investigating the major claim appears to support its traditional usage.

 

While limited evidence suggests it is effective, advocacy of the supplement is in part limited by a lack of replication with the herb in isolation as well as insufficient safety testing in humans." - Source, examine.com

 

So this herb was not used in isolation but with “hesperidin Methylchalcone” added to it.  There were only two recorded studies with humans using the herb alone.  This did not surprise me, considering anything “natural” would be considered suspect by the medical industry.  However the below did surprise me:

 

"Common names: Butcher's-Broom, Kneeholy, Knee Holly, Kneeholm, Jew's Myrtle, Sweet Broom, Pettigree" - Source, Wikipedia

 

“Jew’s Myrtle”;  the “myrtle” tree is mentioned in the Bible six times.  The “angel” stands among the myrtle trees in the vision of Zechariah 1.  I also recall the “Anacreonic Song” who’s melody became the “Star Spangled Banner” repeated the chorus “I will teach to entwine, the myrtle of Venus and Bacchus’s vine”.

 

The mention of usage of this with horse chestnut was interesting considering the note had both of these written on it.

 

I searched "Horse Chestnut":

 

"Aesculus hippocastanum is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae. It is a large deciduous, synoecious [1] (hermaphroditic-flowered) tree, commonly known as horse-chestnut[2] or conker tree." - Source, Wikipedia

 

After the description of the plant was this in the "Etymology" of the name:

 

"The common name "horse-chestnut" (often unhyphenated) is reported as having originated from the erroneous belief that the tree was a kind of chestnut (though in fact only distantly related), together with the observation that the fruit is most likely to be toxic to horses." - Source, Wikipedia

 

The article stated that it is grown in temperate climates and found mostly in city parks, streets and avenues, so it is pretty common.  It is grown as far south as New Zealand and as far north as parts of Norway.  As for some of it's uses?

 

"In Britain and Ireland, the seeds are used for the popular children's game conkers. During the First World War, there was a campaign to ask for everyone (including children) to collect horse-chestnuts and donate them to the government. The conkers were used as a source of starch for fermentation using the Clostridium acetobutylicum method devised by Chaim Weizmann to produce acetone for use as a solvent for the production of cordite, which was then used in military armaments." - Source, Wikipedia

 

Chaim Weizmann’s name was also mentioned in the article on Wikipedia about the “Zionist Organization” (he served as President of the organization) and was also the first president of the new State of Israel.  He studied chemistry in Germany, and transferred to Switzerland to complete his studies in “Organic Chemistry”.

 

Switzerland:  Home of CERN and the Gotthard Tunnel.

 

Weizmann’s family, brothers, sisters, wife are all very well connected.  Chaim also is credited in working with Lord Balfour and Lord Rothschild on the “Balfour Declaration”.  Under the heading on the article titled “Assimilationists Opposition to Declaration” is a picture of Vera and Chaim Weizmann, Herbert Samuel, Ethel and Philip Snowden”.  I don’t know if they are any relation to Edward Snowden or not.  All we know for sure is that Edward Snowden was quoted in one interview as saying that all of his family has worked for “the government” at one time or another.  He didn’t say how many governments or which ones.

 

The seeds of the Horse Chestnut are reported to be "slightly poisonous":

 

"The seeds, especially those that are young and fresh, are slightly poisonous, containing alkaloid saponins and glucosides. Although not dangerous to touch, they cause sickness when eaten; consumed by horses, they can cause tremors and lack of coordination." - Source, Wikipedia

 

I kept reading when I saw this.  Under the subtopic "medical uses", we find that it has been used for the same benefits as the "Butcher's Broom".  It says:

 

"The seed extract standardized to around 20 percent aescin (escin) is used for its venotonic effect, vascular protection, anti-inflammatory and free radical scavenging properties.[15][16] Primary indication is chronic venous insufficiency.  A recent Cochrane Review found the evidence suggests that Horse Chestnut Seed Extract is an efficacious and safe short-term treatment for chronic venous insufficiency, but definitive randomized controlled trials are required to confirm the efficacy" - Source, Wikipedia

 

It was assumed safe for short term treatment, but if it is “slightly poisonous” why use it at all?  Safety in medical uses suggests against ingestion.  When I read these two paragraphs on testing with whole HCE (horse chestnut extract: without the “standardizing” or use with other venotropic additives), alarm bells began to ring:

 

"Dizziness, headache and itching have been reported. One serious safety issue is rare cases of acute anaphylactic reactions, presumably in a context of whole HCE.

 

Another is the risk of acute renal failure, "when patients, who had undergone cardiac surgery were given high doses of horse chestnut extract i.v. for postoperative oedema. The phenomenon was dose dependent as no alteration in renal function was recorded with 340 μg kg−1, mild renal function impairment developed with 360 μg kg−1 and acute renal failure with 510 μg kg−1".[19] This almost certainly took place in a context of whole HCE." - Source, Wikipedia.com

 

Acute Renal failure? . . . Renal failure? - but that wasn't what got my attention; this was:

 

"Raw Horse Chestnut seed, leaf, bark and flower are toxic due to the presence of esculin and should not be ingested. Horse chestnut seed is classified by the FDA as an unsafe herb.[16] The glycoside and saponin constituents are considered toxic." - Source, Wikipedia.com

 

Aescin they say is considered "safe" even though not enough trials have been done to determine this.  Another paragraph under "Safety in Medical Use" reported on “esculin”.   Esculin and escin are apparently not the same thing.  On the Esculin link it said:

 

"Aesculin, also rendered Æsculin or Esculin, is a coumarin glucoside that naturally occurs in the horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum),[1] California buckeye (Aesculus californica),[2] Prickly Box (Bursaria spinosa) and in daphnin (the dark green resin of Daphne mezereum).

 

Aesculin is incorporated into agar with ferric citrate and bile salts (bile aesculin agar).  Aesculin ingestion can produce stomachache, spasms, diarrhea, disorientation and even death at high doses." - Source, Wikipedia

 

The stomach ache, spasms, diarrhea, disorientation can be attributed to a number of things.   Unless one knew to look for a specific herb poisoning, one could be diagnosed with a number of ailments from the cited “renal failure”, to liver failure or gall bladder or any other anaphylactic symptoms.

 

The sum of all the above however, was a conclusion I did not want to make.  I’m not sure what to think about it, but it sure made me wonder about the timing.

 

 

 

Blood Tonic

 

With the mention of the “vascular” health benefits, I remembered the “blood tonic” my husband was given by a friend to drink specifically to help with the circulation in his legs.  He came home with a quart bottle of it back toward the latter half of 2015.  He was on his third or fourth container when he took ill right before he went into the hospital in May and June of 2016.  I wrote about his illness here (“the Summer of Six”). 

 

A container was still in the refrigerator when he came home, but the doctor had suggested not taking anymore, not knowing what was in it.  I had mentioned to Ed when he was still in the hospital about getting it analyzed, but I was so burdened with running back and forth between my mother, the horses and the hospitals, I kept forgetting it.  There were no ingredients on the bottle.   Just a home computer-printed label with “Blood Tonic” and its benefits listed.  It was a homemade mixture he was given by a woman at the Mormon church he attended.

 

As I read of these berries, flashbacks of the summer of 2016 came back to me.  My husband was hospitalized twice: May 26 for six days for bile poisoning (he was severely jaundiced, he did have stones, and his gallbladder was failing) and again on June 6 for four days.  He also had an unbelievably high cancer antigen count and they didn’t know why.  It was in the tens of thousands . . . higher, the doctor said, than most cancer patients in stage three or four cancer.

 

Prior to being hospitalized he began having stomach pains and itchiness he attributed to dry skin.  He had had them once before, but it was related to being constipated.  This time it was much worse.  After some biopsies in the hospital here, he was sent home on 6/1 after six days in the hospital.  Because he was so yellow; and because of the inexplicable antigen count he was sent to Charleston and was admitted on 6/6 of 2016.  They admitted him on the sixth floor.  All of this was written here.

 

The woman at the Mormon church who gave him this “Blood Tonic” is the same who brought the first set of missionaries to the house when I was so ill back in September of 2014.  I had sent them away, not wanting anyone to contract what I had.  I know the woman’s name and I remember her face.

 

It could also be very possible that there was nothing wrong with the tonic; and that there was a genuine act to help my husband with the circulation in his legs.  All I do know is that there were too many anomalies with his condition for it to be just a “gall bladder problem”.  It was evident to me that the cancer antigen count was caused by something other than bile . . . or perhaps what was IN the bile that was in his system.  Their reaction to it told me it wasn’t common.

 

I am very thankful that God brought him through this.  I fought in prayer, tears and labor.  It also was instrumental in getting us to pay attention to what we ingest.  The circulation problems Ed had, his gut pain and his overall energy levels have improved as have mine.

 

This has been alleviated in both of us by change of diet, elimination of as much sugar as possible and a vegetable-concentrated diet.   Both my husband and I have lost weight.  Just cutting out sugars has increased our energy to where I can hardly believe the difference it has made in how we feel.  Even as most of our produce is now genetically modified, there are still “natural” nutrients to be had and added right in your own back yard.

 

Now you know why Daniel and his friends would not eat of the king’s food in Babylon.

 

I will never know the truth about the tonic my husband was given:  But God does.  And it is possible that He tried to tell me in the dream about the sixes; and the dream about the ‘nines’.  The events that followed those early dreams paralleled the circumstances surrounding his induction into the Mormon Church years after I had the dreams.

 

It was a test of incredible proportions if nothing else:  If something is wrong, don’t let anyone try to rationalize your soul’s reaction for you.  The Spirit within you will tell you it is wrong.  The scriptures will verify for your mind that it is wrong.  We are given these moments of tribulation for a reason.   The fight is against the spiritual wickedness that seeks to plant doubt in the things God reveals to you.

 

Doubt is the enmity in faith:  By grace are we saved, through faith; not of ourselves; not of works.  Abraham and his offspring receive the promise not by the law, but through the righteousness that comes by faith.

 

As for the woman who gave him the tonic, I cannot say whether or not it had anything do with my husband taking ill.  I can’t even say for sure that those two plants were even in the mixture.  It may all very well be perfectly innocent.  I have lots of questions for sure; yet some of them are already answered.

 

Curiously, for a church body that went so hard in recruiting my husband into the church, I found it odd that not a single soul visited him in the hospital.  When I asked him about it, he said he had calls from some asking if it would bother me if they visited.  I said of course not: but none came.

 

About a month after Ed was released from the Charleston, the family that was planted down here in Kershaw that they assigned to my husband all moved back up to New York. . . every single one occupying the three houses in town.  If I had doubts at all about the strangeness in which they all arrived here from Pennsylvania and just happened to find “Ed”, there were none when I heard they were “all” going back north at the same time, after his recovery.

 

Despite this or my feelings about it, I have one thing I know for sure:  That God answered the prayers of Ed’s family and his wife.  God had it all under control. 

 

The mystery of this yellow “note paper” with those two compound names of plants written in a hand foreign to this household showed up a year after he drank his last dose of the tonic leaves no question that I was to find that note.  Maybe God wanted me to know: not that I was to do anything about it . . . but that He was letting me know that He already had.

 

 

 

Masons, Mormons and Jews

 

There was one more thing I had found in those articles concerning those two plants.

 

The "Butcher's Broom" went by several nicknames, including "Jew's Myrtle".  The “Horse Chestnut” spared no less irony.  A famous specimen of the Horse Chestnut Tree also had a nickname":

 

"A famous specimen of the horse-chestnut was the Anne Frank Tree in the centre of Amsterdam, which she mentioned in her diary and which survived until August 2010, when a heavy wind blew it over.[22][23] Eleven young specimens, sprouted from seeds from this tree, were transported to the United States. After a long quarantine in Indianapolis, each tree was shipped off to a new home at a notable museum or institution in the United States, such as the 9/11 Memorial Park, Central H.S. in Little Rock, and two Holocaust Centers. One of them was planted outdoors in March 2013 in front of the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, where they were originally quarantined." - Source, Wikipedia

 

Eleven seeds . . . A “remnant” of the Original tree.  What are the odds?

 

I have no more quarrel over what could have, would have or didn’t happen.  I am thankful for what was revealed to me, but most of all I recognize the blessing of my relationship with God, trying it as I have in my zeal to fight for the Word.

 

There are those that do know more, who are involved in such situations whether this was the case here or not.  Know that God covers his servants.  God fights for His servants: even those servants who have yet to see it in the throes of their anguish.

 

I’m in awe of His generosity, of His patience and of His tender and merciful direction of His power.  There were days where I really didn’t know if I would make it.  My only strength came not from myself, but in my faith in the Word which He showed me.  Its truth is stronger than any arrow the adversary can throw.

 

In such chaos of travail, perhaps one that has been used by such a treacherous spirit will see the power of our God; and get a peek at the Love with which God shields those who love Him.  An offering of a broken spirit is worth more to Him than the blood of sheep or bulls.

 

Psalms 51:12-14

Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free spirit.   Then will I teach transgressors thy ways; and sinners shall be converted unto thee.   Deliver me from bloodguiltiness, O God, thou God of my salvation: and my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousness.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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