Metadata Is a Life and Death Situation

From the "I ain't playin" department.

Metadata is all the information about you that you don't know that you are providing to everyone else. The information you believe that only your close friends know, the internet has likely all ready siphoned into some large database with your fingerprints ALL OVER IT.

When you learn to meditate, you are learning how to "secure" a line to your "eternal guidance". This information is strictly confidential, as you would expect such data to be, since it concerns matters private to your soul. What you wouldn't expect is for God and Angels to go blab all of your deepest problems all over the entire heavens on some kind of heavenly CNN.

However, in the world of man, men are power hungry. (Women too--you know to be politically correct and all) There are some deep sorceries that can allow certain places to use the internet to some extent, to "ease drop on your secure line to God" and then, even worse, "try to thwart what these places don't find agreeable" to their agendas. Metadata is such a "dark magic" tool. It is, after all, collected without your entire knowledge--otherwise you would surely disagree with its use.

Therefore, I have made the third video in our educational series concerning metadata, what it is, and how it COULD BE USED TO HYPOTHETICALLY KILL YOU! I'm not making this stuff up, and it is not alarmist in the sense that I'm not the one who said that metadata is used to kill people. While it is unlikely you are going to be nixed by a drone on American soil due to your metadata, it also isn't entirely impossible should you be branded a "terrorist"--whatever that means. Maybe you might be branded a terrorist and given a "Caribbean cruise". I dunno. I don't use metadata to kill people, so I can't tell you what the morality of people who do use metadata to kill people is, but I suppose it is probably questionable.

It should be remembered, however, that I have not opened up this course to just everyone! You have to reach out to me to be added to this specific course. If you feel like your personal data being bought and sold and being tracked like cattle and possibly slaughtered for it is no big deal, then I could understand how sending an email out to me might be "annoying" and "not worth it". Just keep on trusting those people who are using your personal information to enrich themselves and kill people who may or may not need killing. Indeed, I have heard of some cases where simply having a "Colonial flag" in the style of Betsy Ross is enough to make a person suspect of being a "terrorist". (Don't you dare love your country in flag form, you!)

You can sign up for the basic meditation course here: https: /courses.beiteshelpublications.org/chamilo

If you don't know where to buy the book at this point, and you are on this list, then I have to assume you have neither vision or a pulse. If this email does not incite you to take action, then I have to assume you are probably a zombie. A walking dead American citizen is not a citizen--and neither is a brain-washed one. The country was not born that way, nor is it construed on blind submission to those in power. If anything, the country is intended to be a system of checks and balances on those who would wield the power of the governed. When people in charge forget that, then you get metadata being used to kill people. It is not that there are not enemies out there that want what is not good--it is that those who use lethal force must be held strictly accountable in case they should decide to misuse that power. After all, once a life is taken, it cannot be given back.

So, what are you waiting for, get in touch! Your life could depend on knowing this information! It may be that while today perhaps a flag gets you noticed, tomorrow it might be a book, or a bumper sticker, or a campaign donation. Better to know than not!

Until next time!



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