Satan. Those Who Work for him Don’t Want Us Thinking About Him.

Satan Coverup

Presidential candidate Rick Santorum’s recorded speeches from several years ago were recently made into a popular item on the state media.  When it was found that he said “Satan is trying to destroy the United States”, hirelings immediately began reading from their teleprompters that “Santorum is a religious fanatic”.

No one in state-run media was allowed to mention that Satan’s existence has been recorded throughout our ancient Judeo-Christian heritage since the episode in The Garden.  Instead of recognizing that historical reality, the universal cry of “Fanatic” was raised in reference to Mr. Santorum.

Those Who Work for him Don’t Want Us Thinking About Him

We may assume that “personalities” who bear false witness in exchange for the lush salaries paid by the state-run media are aware of Satan’s reality.  While he does not personally sign their paychecks, they are at least dimly aware that they’re working for him.  He must have told them, through his higher-ranking minions, to squelch the possibility of having anyone seriously contemplating the destruction he has planned for every kind of truth, love, and goodness.

We have seen the personification of evil using his power to keep people from discussing the truth about him.  What do we learn?  If nothing else, some names of those who do his bidding.

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