Demonologist to Create Lovecraftian Entities at CERN

The start time of the Monday, August 21, 2017, eclipse in Salem, Oregon, was sunset in Jerusalem, Israel. Both cities grew dark simultaneously as the event proceeded across seven U.S. cities named Salem, beginning in Oregon and ending in Salem, South Carolina.

Salem in Hebrew is another name for Jerusalem, pronounced Yeru-shalem or Yerushalaim in Hebrew. Shalem in Hebrew means whole or complete.

The same day, CERN initiated a project to involve demonologist engineers in creating artificially intelligent entities inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s works.

Known as the Old Ones, according to Lovecraft and CERN, they are technologically and psychically advanced beings with control over the Milky Way Galaxy. Summoned, they will destroy humanity, so one cannot help but question the motives behind calling such monstrosities.

Do these individuals harbor delusions of controlling these entities to dominate the world?

Such aspirations are undoubtedly deceptive, as Revelation 13:1-2 reads from the 1599 Geneva Bible, “And I saw a beast rise out of the sea, having seven heads, and ten horns, and upon his horns were ten crowns, and upon his head the name of blasphemy. And the beast which I saw was like a leopard, and his feet like a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a Lion: and the dragon gave him his power and his throne, and great authority.”

Perhaps that is why Monday, April 8, the day of another solar eclipse, is significant. The Syzygy will become a portal for another attempt to bring the Old Ones to Earth.

The upcoming eclipse will travel over seven U.S. cities named Nineveh. According to Abarim Publications, the name in Hebrew means “Fish Place,” “Offspring’s Habitation,” or “Strong Propagation of the Seat of Government.”

The biblical city is associated with Jonah. After learning the city would be destroyed by God, Jonah ran away.

God told him to return and instruct the residents to repent. When he refused, he took to a boat and was eventually swallowed by a big fish, only to be vomited up three days later on the shores near Nineveh.

Overlooked is the intersection between this eclipse and the one from 2017, the meeting of the two different paths across the U.S., as if marking a large X at Cedar Lake in Jackson County, just south of Carbondale, Ill.

And here is the spooky part: the geographic location is called Little Egypt.

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