Another Reason They Keep Me Alive, and other Unlawful Research On Random Civilians: Research on Sanctification and Faith in Jesus Christ

 

 Another reason they keep me alive is to conduct research on the Holy Spirit—the Sanctifier. They put me through mental distress, among other things, to collect my biometric data. Their apparent goal is to integrate this data into their own physiology and consciousness so that, after they have done enough harm, made enough money, and positioned themselves as they wish, they can use what they have gathered to sanctify themselves.

They want to take the biometric data of goodness, love, compassion, and faith—qualities they observe in decent, loving people—and hope to integrate these patterns into their own perception and character. They want to become as sanctified and good in character as those they study, hoping to reach true salvation and repentance when abiding in Jesus Christ.

This is the level of cunning they exhibit. Scripture speaks against those who would steal or misuse what belongs to others. They project this behavior onto me and call me a thief, but the reader can judge for themselves.

They also misuse sacred practices, treating the consumption of data from decent people as if it were a perversion of the Eucharist—as if drinking from the sanctified could make them saintly. This is deeply troubling.

I bless the people who are unwillingly surveilled and who attract these individuals on the other end of this technology. May God judge these individuals with justice, mercy, and the opportunity for repentance.

In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

On Their Inverted Narrative

This is apparently the narrative that excites these individuals. They attempt to invert reality, projecting their own harmful behaviors onto me and my mother while imagining themselves as pure and sanctified. They want to see themselves as the ones who are mentally sound, godly, and holy, while casting us as the opposite.

In their distorted view, they hope that through their actions, they can somehow transfer their own darkness onto us. They fantasize about becoming what we actually are—decent, pure children of God—while trying to make us into what they truly are. This role reversal is central to their psychological framework.

They seem to take a disturbing sense of satisfaction from this narrative. The idea of corrupting innocence and then claiming righteousness for themselves appears to be a core motivation. They want to steal the goodness and purity from others and wear it as a mask, all while projecting their own evils onto their targets.

This is not justice. This is not godly. It is a profound deception, both of others and of themselves.

I find what they do evil, and I believe the US surveillancers' goals to do this to me, and other targets, is doomed to fail in God's eyes. May they only be sanctified the natural, un-wicked and unjust way, and allow God to provide mercy and repentance. I pray this in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

 

 

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