The Cross of Mithras Vol. 1: EOD Operation Welcome to Hell

The Cross of Mithras Vol. 1: EOD Operation Welcome to Hell by Douglas Howell

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syntopia later, like in Ramirez days when he was an EOD agent? Nothing. When a person asks him about how someone in the EOD would react to the knowledge of syntopia, he would always replied, ‘How did the American people in the 20 th century react when they learned that their own Constitution supported slavery? They didn’t care. Did they?’ Ramirez was right, after 200 plus years, people didn’t care. It was all in the past.
      Did it matter that the Feds made the mistake of thinking that the EOD was a cult? Probably not. The EOD after its creation started to infiltrate the police department, Internal Review (of the police), CIA, FBI, NSA, Department of Defense, and they infiltrated all other secret societies. In truth, it wouldn’t matter if the Feds where to treat the EOD as a secret society (or a cult) that has infiltrated them. Some people thought that the EOD wanted everyone to think that they were a cult just to throw off the Feds. But nobody could prove, or disprove, that. Regardless of what the EOD was after its creation, it is a force to be reckoned with.
      The EOD, at some point after the year 2005, became a puppet master over the US Government, so much so, that people who resisted it called the Founder of the EOD “The Puppet Master.” Although the EOD never had any desire to overthrow the US Government, it saw far greater strength in being a puppet master over a government. The EOD always said (of it being the puppet master), ‘The audience sees the puppet, not the puppet master. And when they see the king beheaded, and a new king takes charge, what the audience doesn’t know, is that the puppet master orchestrated it.’
      Ten to fifteen years after the EOD became the puppet master over the US Government, it started to go global. This gave some Christians the perception that the Founder of the EOD was the anti-Christ. The only problem was the Founder (and thus the EOD) did not want the EOD to become a government, let alone a global one. Nor did the EOD wish to create some global religion. And finally, the Founder of the EOD ABSOLUTELY did not want to become the center of attention. The way that he saw it was that if he did become the center of attention, than he would be the “king,” not the puppet master of the king. People should not forget what he said of the matter, ‘The king sits upon his throne in the sun, where all of his kingdom can see. If he is a good king, then he stays upon his throne. But if he is a bad king, then he will find his head at the end of a pole. When you stand in the darkness behind the throne, you can watch the bad king fall, knowing that you are safe. Not desiring to be the hero of the people, you allow the new king to take all the glory. And when he sits upon his throne, you lean forward and whisper into his ear, reminding him of who holds the real power, and why it was so easy to topple the bad king. And by being the puppet master of the king, the new king learns that you are the puppet master of him. And if you so wish, he too can be topple, just like the bad king.’
      Despite that, the Founder of the EOD would give almost any Christian the perception that he is the anti-Christ. Some of the documentations on him (which was acquired at a high price) said that he is tall, dark, handsome, clever, cruel, charming, can speak more than 20 languages, has an IQ that is at least 200 plus, is well articulate, a non-Christian (no longer practice it), possibly anti-Semitic, has premonitions, and like Vaistll, he has hyper-sensory perception. Some people thought (Vaistll had to correct them when they thought the same about her) that he had telepathic abilities. They thought that because he has HSP. As Vaistll puts it, ‘HSP is not telepathy. It is acute senses, being far more aware of your surroundings.’ When it comes to the Founder’s ability to sense the future, some people said that it was uncanny. No wonder people thought that he was the anti-Christ.
      Ramirez just

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