Shadow Wizard

2.2K posts

Shadow Wizard banner
Shadow Wizard

Shadow Wizard

@shadowizard88

actively casting a spell to disable internet access for India

Falensarano, Vvardenfel Katılım Nisan 2023
256 Takip Edilen30 Takipçiler
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir·
Here’s Ben Stein in 1979 describing television as an engine of cultural demoralization. He argues that a small clique of producers and writers pushed a left-coded inversion of reality onto the public. They despised traditional power centers and hated figures like Buckley. They propagandized the nation into accepting a fake world where businessmen are villains, criminals are the good-guys, small towns are sinister, military officers are proto-fascists, and work barely exists.
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir

In the 1970s Ben Stein interviewed major TV producers/writers to ask why their portrayal of US culture was so distorted. Businessmen were evil. Real life crime was always depicted inaccurately, favoring instead the Marxist narratives on race, class, and culture of the new left.

English
720
7.5K
29.5K
14.3M
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
sarah
sarah@sahouraxo·
This Easter, we remember: Israel obliterated the mausoleum of Simon Peter, the Apostle of Christ, in Shama, southern Lebanon. A sacred site that stood for over 2,000 years, now in ruins. This is a war crime. This is a crime against history.
English
344
9.2K
21.4K
244.6K
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
Did you know that miracles happened during filming of the Passion of the Christ? Mel Gibson, a giant of the screen, made a choice that would cost him everything. He poured in $30 million of his own fortune, built his own production company, and shouldered the cross himself. He knew this would be no ordinary film. This would be war. When it came time to cast Christ, Mel called Jim Caviezel, a faithful Catholic actor. But before the offer was made, he warned him: >“If you do this, you will be rejected by Hollywood.” Jim went silent. He took a day to pray. Then came the call: >“We have to make it. I’m 33 years old. My initials are J.C.” Mel paused, then answered: >“You’re scaring me.” And hung up. Then came the shoot and it was unlike anything Hollywood had ever seen. Jim Caviezel stepped into the role of Christ and walked a path not just of acting, but of suffering. > He lost 45 pounds. > Was struck by lightning not once, but twice. One of the lightning strikes hit him during the Sermon on the Mount scene, while cameras were rolling. A bright flash, an explosion of divine silence, and Caviezel stood stunned, unharmed, as the sky thundered. > He was accidentally whipped during scourging scenes, leaving him with a 14-inch scar, real blood spilled for a film about divine blood. > His shoulder dislocated while carrying the Cross. > He hung exposed in freezing conditions, battling pneumonia and hypothermia. > Filming the crucifixion alone took 5 weeks of agony. > After filming, the toll on his heart was so severe, he underwent two open-heart surgeries the scars of Gethsemane etched in flesh. And yet, through it all, Jim’s aim was clear: > “I didn’t want people to see me. I wanted them to see Jesus. Conversions will happen through that.” And they did. In numbers that stunned the world. Pedro Sarubbi, who played Barabbas, said of Caviezel’s eyes during filming: > “They had no hatred, only mercy and love.” Pedro converted to Christianity. Luca Lionello, the actor who portrayed Judas, an atheist, was baptized after filming. He baptized his own children with him. A Muslim technician watched the filming in awe, and gave his life to Christ on set. And then came the wave. Audiences around the world wept in theaters. Families returned to the faith. Hearts of stone became flesh. Confessions surged. Conversions multiplied. From prison cells to palaces, from pews to film sets, lives changed. The world said it would fail. But God had other plans. The Passion of the Christ grossed $611 million worldwide. It became the highest-grossing R-rated film in history. But more than that, it became a weapon of grace. It brought Christ’s suffering into a world drowning in comfort. It pierced through indifference. It reminded mankind that Love bleeds, suffers, and dies to save.
Trad West tweet media
English
45
1.4K
7.4K
162.3K
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
Adam | Faithful Messenger
Adam | Faithful Messenger@Adam_FaithfulM·
In 1986, the American Medical Association published an article titled "The Physical Death of Jesus Christ". It details the entire process of Jesus' trial to His death on the cross. In Luke 22, before Jesus is arrested, it is written that He was in great distress & sweating blood. Although rare, it is recognized as Hematidrosis, a condition caused by high levels of stress. At the time, the crucifixion was considered the worst death for the worst of criminals. But this is not all Jesus faced. He endured whipping so severe that it tore the flesh from His body. He was beaten so horribly that His face was torn & His beard ripped. A crown of thorns, 2-3 inches long cut deeply into His scalp. The leather whip used to flog Him had tiny iron balls & sharp bones. The balls caused internal injuries while the sharp bones ripped open His flesh. His skeletal muscles, veins, & bowels are exposed, causing major blood loss. Most men do not survive this kind of torture. After Jesus was severely flogged, He was forced to carry His cross while people mocked & spat on Him. Crucifixion was a process meant to instill excruciating pain, creating a slow & agonizing death. Nails as long as 8 inches were driven into Jesus' wrists & feet. The Roman soldiers knew the tendons in the wrists would tear & break, forcing Jesus to use His back muscles to support Himself to breathe. Imagine the struggle, the pain, the courage...Jesus endured this reality for 3 hours! The Gospel of John writes that after Jesus' death, a Roman soldier pierced His side with a spear & blood & water came out. Scientists explain that from hypovolemic shock, the rapid heart rate causes fluid to gather in the sack around the lungs & heart. The accumulation of fluid in the membrane around the heart is called a Pericardial effusion & the lungs is called a pleural effusion. To the world, Christianity is as foolish as it can get. They believe it's for the weak. But when you are confronted by the reality of the cross, it's clearly not a pretty sight. It is brutal & horrific. This is the weight Jesus carried. The weight of the sins of the world, all so that we can live. God's wrath is fully satisfied in Jesus. This is what it took. Repent & believe! Jesus is “God among us” in the flesh. Jesus is our Savior. Jesus loves you so much that He went through this spiritual and physical punishment for your sins and mine. Jesus is the LORD, Almighty God, Everlasting Father. Thank You, Jesus.
Adam | Faithful Messenger tweet media
English
1.8K
22.8K
143.1K
14.6M
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
Orwell & Goode
Orwell & Goode@OrwellNGoode·
Orwell & Goode tweet media
ZXX
26
828
22.3K
285.7K
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
I laughed
I laughed@found_it_funny·
I laughed tweet media
ZXX
68
875
20.2K
228.7K
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
Casey Putsch
Casey Putsch@CaseyPutsch·
@marklevinshow The ONLY regime change needed in the Middle East is in Israel. -Putsch
English
27
94
1.5K
7.8K
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
David Santa Carla 🦇
David Santa Carla 🦇@TheOnlyDSC·
Me on Japanese 𝕏 Me on American 𝕏
David Santa Carla 🦇 tweet mediaDavid Santa Carla 🦇 tweet media
English
94
929
20.4K
1.6M
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
🪽
🪽@babysmelll·
🪽 tweet media
ZXX
53
2.5K
34.2K
404.1K
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
Declaration of Memes
Declaration of Memes@LibertyCappy·
How to break feminist propaganda with one simple video:
English
377
1.7K
18K
2M
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
Atlas Thugged
Atlas Thugged@AtlasXThugged·
“I would annex the planets if I could; I often think of that. It makes me sad to see them so clear and yet so far.” ~ Cecil Rhodes
Atlas Thugged tweet media
Connor Martin@cmartin380

@peterrhague The Moon and Mars are going to become part of the Anglosphere, just as Cecil Rhodes would have wanted.

English
28
466
6.5K
131.5K
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
WDG
WDG@WarDamnGray·
They literally had to turn off replies to this because footage of a great American city from 50 years ago is too radicalizing. This is where we are. Willfully destroyed, in every sense.
Fenway Park@fenwaypark

Tomorrow.

English
362
6K
52.9K
1.6M
Shadow Wizard retweetledi
Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Pork gets a lot of grief in carnivore circles. It's not beef, which counts against it. It has PUFAs, which sounds damning. And it carries two thousand years of religious taboo, from Leviticus to the Quran, which has a way of embedding itself in cultural intuition long after the theology has left the room. So let's be fair about what pork actually is. Pork is a superfood. Not in the way that word has been debased by bags of goji berries in health food shops. A genuine, nutrient-dense animal food that has sustained entire civilisations. Thiamine: pork is the richest common dietary source of vitamin B1. More than beef. More than lamb. Thiamine is critical for glucose metabolism, nerve function, and cardiac health: and its deficiency, beriberi, was historically catastrophic in populations eating refined rice. The traditional populations eating whole pork alongside their rice didn't get beriberi. The ones eating polished white rice without the pork did. The pork was doing work. Selenium. Zinc. Complete protein. Choline for liver function and brain development. Carnosine. B vitamins across the board. It is an animal food. It does what animal foods do. Now the PUFA question, because it deserves a direct answer rather than a dismissal. Yes, pork fat contains more linoleic acid than ruminant fat. This is real. The pig, unlike the cow, has a simple stomach and cannot biohydrogenate polyunsaturated fat, cannot take the problematic seed fat and convert it into saturated fat the way a rumen can. What goes in largely comes out. Pigs raised on grain and soybean meal will have fattier, more linoleic acid-rich tissue than pigs raised on a more natural diet. Here's the context that changes everything. If you have already removed seed oils, you have already removed the industrial cooking oils. If you have removed legumes, you have removed soybean-derived everything. If you have removed nuts, you have removed the other major linoleic acid sources. You have, in the process of cleaning up the obvious problems, already addressed the bulk of your PUFA load. In that context, pork's linoleic acid content is not the marginal straw that breaks the metabolic camel's back. It is a manageable contribution from a whole food that was never the issue. The issue was always the bottle on the kitchen counter. The bottle is gone. And then consider: pork is the staple meat of Asia. The cooking traditions of China, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Thailand: cuisines built on pork belly, slow-braised shoulder, trotters, ears, offal, these are not the cuisines of populations historically defined by metabolic disease. The metabolic disease arrived with the industrial food, the refined carbohydrates, the vegetable oils. Not with the pig. The religious prohibition on pork is ancient, contextual, and pre-refrigeration. The carnivore prohibition on pork is aesthetic, recent, and optional. Eat the belly. Render the lard. Use the lard to cook the rest of the pig. Beef is exceptional. Pork is not beneath it. They're different tools. Both animal. Both complete. Both doing what no bag of seeds ever managed.
Sama Hoole tweet media
English
270
700
4.7K
710.3K