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I was forced to watch this in church as a kid (1981) and it scared the living hell out of me but it seemed completely unrealistic and impossible that society could ever go this far. Yet, here we are.

The parts that haunted me as a child was a mother going to a grocery store to buy food for her family and they discovered she didn't have a barcode tattooed on her (mandatory covid injection documents) and an alert goes off and the police hunt her and her family down.

The family is locked away and sent to the guillotine for refusing the mark. It ends with a little boy getting his head lopped off and his balloon floating away. At least that's how I remember it.

I haven't watched it again, it's a low budget cheap movie and didn't exactly have great acting, but it's point is as solid as ever. It's hard to believe that the things the church warned me about in the early 80's are all coming true today. They also said the computer was the antichrist and having a tv turned on in the front room would destroy your family. They basically named the jew without naming the jew.

So here we are today, every horror I was shown as a child coming true in real time. Anyway, here's some links to the movie. I think it was a 3 parter but regardless, here's some links I found,

https://tubitv.com/movies/526133/image-of-the-beast https://www.amazon.com/Image-Beast-William-Wellman-Jr/dp/B06W2M541J

I believe it's on kikeflix as well, but I don't have a subscription since I'm not a pedo or a kike cocksucker so I don't have a link.

I was forced to watch this in church as a kid (1981) and it scared the living hell out of me but it seemed completely unrealistic and impossible that society could ever go this far. Yet, here we are. The parts that haunted me as a child was a mother going to a grocery store to buy food for her family and they discovered she didn't have a barcode tattooed on her (mandatory covid injection documents) and an alert goes off and the police hunt her and her family down. The family is locked away and sent to the guillotine for refusing the mark. It ends with a little boy getting his head lopped off and his balloon floating away. At least that's how I remember it. I haven't watched it again, it's a low budget cheap movie and didn't exactly have great acting, but it's point is as solid as ever. It's hard to believe that the things the church warned me about in the early 80's are all coming true today. They also said the computer was the antichrist and having a tv turned on in the front room would destroy your family. They basically named the jew without naming the jew. So here we are today, every horror I was shown as a child coming true in real time. Anyway, here's some links to the movie. I think it was a 3 parter but regardless, here's some links I found, https://tubitv.com/movies/526133/image-of-the-beast https://www.amazon.com/Image-Beast-William-Wellman-Jr/dp/B06W2M541J I believe it's on kikeflix as well, but I don't have a subscription since I'm not a pedo or a kike cocksucker so I don't have a link.

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It's called "Education Day", or the 7 Noahide laws. Public Law No. 102-14

https://stopnoahidelaw.blogspot.com/2017/04/what-is-jewish-noahide-law-and-us.html?m=1

On March 20th 1991, the United States Congress passed H.J Res 104, which was then signed into law by President George H. W. Bush and became Public Law No. 102-14. The language of the law asserts that the "Seven Noahide Laws" are the ethical values of civilized society and are the basis on which the American nation was founded and that without these Seven Noahide Laws society stands in peril. It is also stated that it is our nation's "responsibility" to transmit these "ethical values" to the generations of the future and that in the future the President of the United States will sign an "international scroll" pledging to return the world to the Seven Noahide Laws through education and charity. The law also celebrates the birthday of one Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the leader of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, who along with this organization has been dedicated to spreading and fostering the Seven Noahide Laws in society.