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Burning tire rubber melted the aluminum rims? May seem too far to arc, but most tires contain steel wire belts. Try iron twist ties (with a load so you don't burn it out) in a microwave oven.

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Man!

Can I just take a "blue pill" and go to sleep now? This stuff is exceedingly troubling and rough beyond measure to fathom it all or even just a little of it! I suppose in the 1940's during the war, similar sentiment was voiced. They too might have thought it to be the end of all things. These days, it is being widely spread abroad that the "end" is near, because of the prophetic utterance in the Good Book. Once "Babylon" is fully fueled, taxying and applies full power, she will gain flight, and we will then see some amazing things happen to our systems of justice and jurisprudence. It will go out the window, as it has been seen to commence in that direction already. There will be a move toward "Church and State." The "Church, of course will be of Rome, and the "State" will be that of the USA. It's a VERY interesting topic and we should all know of it beforehand. Otherwise, it will catch many off-guard, and they will not recognize what "The Mark" is and what it is NOT. Who the Beast is and who it is NOT! So much disinformation and malinformation out there, it's no wonder why folks throw up their hands in desperation and disgust. Now with so many good SDA presentations on the matter, there is no excuse to not become informed. Prove every statement with a cross-reference in the KJV of God's Holy Word. (Actually, they will do that for you.) It's like being in a class-room setting in the front row!

Ray

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The Babylonian system is ancient, and has fully ruled for at least 600 years. See the late Janet Ossebaard's FallCabal, though I suspect the "Mark" was already in effect at the time of John's writing.

While radar was used during WWII, even at Pearl Harbor, its use for heating food wasn't recognized until a researcher walked past a transmitter at Fort Huechuca, and found a chocolate bar in his pocket had melted. (1957? My dad was there.)

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Actually, the KJV is a colonial interpretation with an agenda. The New American versions (lite & heavy) are dumbed down. My professors always went to the Oxford, but they may have been snobs about it.

Short of learning Hebrew and Greek - get as close to the original language (without King James' agenda) as possible. My New Testament is an Expanded Greek Translation - and it reads like a legal document.

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