Pretty cool premonition I had. This one was over a year in the making (from August 2023), and it was documented here in one of my posts. Last night, I was very happy to see something that has been bothering me for a couple of years brought to public light in a way that will reach the masses.
Put simply, I believe Christmas to be largely based around satanic principles. It has gone as far as hiding in plain sight:
Edit - forgot to include this screenshot
Laughing in the face of society.
I’ve had in-depth discussions about it in the past with people close to me, and one thing always came up as the thing that bothered me the most: the corruption of children in their vulnerable years. Imagine sitting on the lap of a man dressed in nearly all red whose name is an anagram for satan, and he asks what you desire the most. Sounds like a familiar story—the only thing missing is a contract for a soul.
That being said, I’ve adopted a stance similar to Jehovah’s Witnesses when it comes to celebrating holidays, but I don’t let it interrupt the celebrations of holidays for others. I go along with them, and the only holiday I recognize is Christ’s remembrance once a year as the Bible asked.
Back on topic to the issue I am very happy that was addressed. Jack Black took a leading role in this movie, and the trailer, which has been getting played on a lot of platforms exposes the anagram before you can skip it. I believe this truth will allow people to come to their own conclusions in time. It may not be immediate, but seeing the anagram may be the seed that begins uprooting some evil that has been operating behind the scenes for far too long.
The premonition part was awesome. I was watching the movie because of the anagram concept then I see the central plot is based around Liam having three wishes then his soul is sold to satan. The first wish was fulfilled by going to a Post Malone concert, meeting him, and impressing the girl he liked.
Made my year seeing this anagram get exposed.
Then a tie-in to one of the OOBE experiences that made me begin understanding how truly meshed the ‘dream’ world is to the ‘waking’ world.
Ah. One last thing I really liked about this movie. The use of humor. One of the most powerful tools to break down fear.