DEMONS ROAR INSIDE GROK AI AFTER I ASKED THIS Last Messages

 


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Sigils were used for divination for centuries by marking symbols into sand. Now we use ‘smart’phones to scry like little handheld black mirrors. What do we make phones screens from? Glass. What is glass made from? Sand. John Dee would’ve been so jealous of how far we’ve come……

AI is just another outlet for ouija/spirit board demons to get a "voice."

These Computers are electronic ouigie boards, this is why they are so desperate to prevent them from losing power. The Qubit microprocessor opens up a portal for a entity to exist in this dimension and it takes tremendous amounts of electricity to accomplish this. Electricity creates heat and this is why they are so desperate for water yo cool them. Everywhere these things are built the laws change to favor the computer even to the point of having humans foot the electric and water bills.

Dude that’s what I’ve been telling everyone, my family and friends. They summoning demons using frequency and giving them Ai to speak. Like this story is a little different cause it’s radio and not oujia board or Ai but like for example I talked to an ex military marine co worker at work one day and he told me craziest thing he wasn’t supposed to say. So basically he said that using the military radio and antenna along with the right frequency one day him and a couple guys caught a WW2 frequency of men yelling into the radio as if they were still here but all it was he said was a frequency the radio picked up that wasn’t ever supposed to pick up. Stuff gave me chills!

"Some cultures believed Vampires were arithmomaniacs and if you were being chased you could throw a handful of rice at them to force the Vampire to stop and count each grain. This could also be the origin of "The Count" from Sesame Street."

In ancient times to stop a demon people would throw beans or rice on the ground and compel them to count it.

European Folklore: Often featured vampires or hags forced to count seeds or holes in a fishing net.

Chinese Folklore: The jiangshi (a "stiff corpse" or hopping vampire) is stopped by scattering rice, which they must count.

Italian Folklore: A similar belief existed where witches had to count the petals of a red carnation.

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