I don’t believe there are really good options or good people out there
• It’s just easier being alone
• I don’t seem to be able to love, nurture, or bond with healthy people in healthy ways
• I wonder if I really deserve love and tenderness, and I wonder what it would be like to experience it
• I think I am codependent because I get trauma bonded to bad people
• I find it difficult to receive love or nurturing
• I find it difficult to commit to people and plans
• I feel constantly overwhelmed
• I don’t seem to be able to make decisions
• I can’t think clearly
• It all seems too much
• When I try to explain myself, people don’t get it
• I can’t risk going there again (love, relationships, close bonds)
• I’m losing sight of where I’m going
• I don’t have any energy
• I feel stuck or caught is a repeat cycle of circumstances
• I keep getting stuck in emotional loops
Playing on urgency and fear, they thus push their victims to act without suspicion.

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Playing on urgency and fear, they thus push their victims to act without suspicion.
12 Characteristics of a Leviathan Spirit: How to Recognize and Overcome It
Do you feel like you’re constantly at war? Like you’re fighting a never-ending battle that you can’t seem to win?If so, you may be dealing with a leviathan spirit.
This spirit is one of the most powerful and destructive spirits in the spiritual realm because he is an ancient high-ruling demonic prince in the spiritual world. Leviathan especially targets leaders, ministries, and marriages.
This spirit often comes in through a wounded spirit involving rejection. The demon realm sets up an individual to be traumatized through rejection. Rejection then opens the door to a spirit of pride and offers pride as a false fix (an angel of light) for rejection.
The 12 Characteristics of a Leviathan Spirit
- Twists the Truth.
Experiences
Experiences and manifestations can be from many sources; physical, emotional, mental, paranormal/demonic, or from the Lord. ALL experiences need to be tested against the testimony and teachings of the tried and true written word of God. “Slain in the spirit” is an occult technique imported into Christianity, and has nothing to do with what we are taught in the Scriptures. The prophets, Apostles and Jesus Christ did not do it or teach it as something that should be done. If you have an experience, you had better check the source. Think twice before you submit to people laying hands on you for whatever reason.
How to Discern, Test and Judge Rightly Posted on 18 Sep 2012 by Truth in Reality
In running a web site with over 900+ articles, thousands of hits per month from all over the world, and hundreds of e-mails per week, I have come to realize, with time, that there is a terrible problem in Christendom today. The problem stems from an existential subjective view of the world that has filtered into the church from secular society, but also from the teachings of heretical wolves who have taught an entire generation of churchgoers completely unbiblical methods of discernment or to get rid of any discernment altogether.
Let me start out this chapter by telling you what methods are being used for “discernment” today that don’t have biblical support, then I will move on to the ways in which the Bible does tell us to test teaching, prophecy and actions.
The following criteria are what many people who call themselves Christians are using to test reality and truth today:
(1) Experiences, manifestations
Is the Jesus spoken of in the Quran the same as the One spoken of in the Bible?

Absolutely not. You only have to read the Bible and the Quran to see that. The Quranic Jesus is a prophet, and not the Son of God: this has been said at length in the answers. And for the average person, if that is all it is, it is not a big deal and we […]
Is the Jesus spoken of in the Quran the same as the One spoken of in the Bible?
NEW SECTION. Sec. 102.
A new section is added to chapter 59.18
RCW to read as follows:
19 (1) A landlord may increase rent and fees combined in an amount
20 greater than allowed under section 101 of this act only as authorized
by the exemptions described in this section.21
22 (a) If the first certificate of occupancy for the dwelling unit
23 was issued 10 or less years before the date of the notice of the rent
24 increase, rent and fee increases for the dwelling unit are not
limited by section 101 of this act.
26 (b) Rent and fee increases are not limited by section 101 of this
act for any of the following:
27 (i) A tenancy in a dwelling unit owned by a:
28 (A) Public housing authority;
29 (B) Public development authority;30
31 (C) Nonprofit organization, where maximum rents are regulated by
32 other laws or local, state, or federal affordable housing program
requirements; or33
34 (D) Nonprofit entity, as defined in RCW 84.36.560, where a
35 nonprofit organization, housing authority, or public development
36 authority has the majority decision-making power on behalf of the
37 general partner, and where maximum rents are regulated by other laws
38 or local, state, or federal affordable housing program requirements;
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Gates a donor to North Dakota’s governor, a former Microsoft executive
Aldevron is headquartered in North Dakota and maintains facilities in Nebraska and Wisconsin — states that are home to academic institutions that have performed key mRNA research — and also states where Gates has significant investments.
North Dakota State University (NDSU) is actively engaged with mRNA research, including research funded by the National Science Foundation.
According to the NDSU Foundation, Aldevron was founded at NDSU in the late ’90s and all of its founders are NDSU alumni. NDSU is also home to Aldevron Tower, an R&D facility.
Gates is connected to North Dakota governor and former Republican presidential candidate Doug Burgum. A tech billionaire, Burgum founded Great Plains Software in the 1980s, which Microsoft bought for $1.1 billion in 2001. He served as senior vice president of the Microsoft Business Solutions Group until 2007.
Gates donated $107,000 to Burgum’s 2016 gubernatorial campaign — the largest single contributor. Burgum and Gates were pictured together during the latter’s 2017 visit to North Dakota and during 1998 congressional testimony, while both attended a dinner party thrown by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos at Washington, D.C.’s Alfalfa Club — founded by Robert E. Lee — in January 2020.
Burgum has repeatedly defended Gates in interviews.
In a 2017 interview, Burgum said “[Bill] and Melinda [Gates] are doing so many amazing things on education in the United States, on global health.”
In a November 2023 interview with The Atlantic, Burgum said the Gates’ have saved more lives than anyone “probably in the history of the planet” and that Gates is “one of the most misunderstood people that we have in America right now.”
According to Fox Business, in 2022, Gates expanded his footprint in North Dakota through the controversial purchase of 2,100 acres of farmland — spanning two counties. The deal was completed “despite backlash from the community.”
According to North Dakota attorney Sarah Vogel, the purchase was completed via the Red River Trust — described as a “corporate shell” connected to Gates — despite the state’s anti-corporate farming law, which protects family farmers by largely prohibiting corporate farm buyouts.
Vogel noted that North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley — a Burgum appointee — approved the purchase.
Gates bought farmland in mRNA research hubs Nebraska, Wisconsin
Along with North Dakota, Nebraska and Wisconsin are home to Aldevron facilities, to universities conducting significant mRNA research and to Gates-owned farmland.
For instance, University of Nebraska researchers have conducted multiple research studies involving mRNA — including hosting two Moderna clinical trials, and other mRNA research dating back to the 1990s.
Gates completed controversial farmland purchases in Nebraska, using 20 shell companies to buy over 20,000 acres of farmland in the state at over $113 million. According to state Sen. Tom Brewer, If the land was given to a nonprofit — possibly exempting it from property taxes — it would “decimate” the counties involved.
Wisconsin is also home to significant mRNA research, with the University of Wisconsin known as one of the pioneers in the field. According to Biocompare, researchers at the university launched mRNA research in 1990. The university continues to actively pursue mRNA research, including hosting mRNA clinical trials.
While Wisconsin is one of the states where Gates is known to own farmland, little public information is available about Gates’ holdings in the state. However, in 2023, Microsoft completed a $76 million purchase of 420 acres of farmland in the state.
Aldevron maintains research sites on the campuses of the University of Nebraska and the University of Wisconsin.
Enter Gates
Moderna is also connected to mRNA firms that Gates has invested in. Latypova said these investments appeared “strange” — until the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I think in general Gates has been obsessed with the idea of vaccination, which, for a long time, was not a good business investment … So it’s at a minimum strange that he pursued vaccinations, especially in the Third World, so zealously. It didn’t make financial sense until COVID,” Latypova said.
For instance, Gates maintains significant holdings in Danaher Corporation, a life sciences healthcare company. The Gates Foundation first invested in Danaher in 2022 and, as of the third quarter of 2023, these investments totaled $92.54 million.
In 2021, Danaher purchased Aldevron, a company that manufactures “high-quality plasmid DNA, mRNA, and proteins” — and that produced the DNA used in Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines.
Last year, Aldevron announced the expansion of its “mRNA production capabilities to include lipid nanoparticle (LNP) encapsulation.”
This is not the only connection between Aldevron — which touts the benefits of mRNA on its blog — and Moderna. In 2021, the two companies announced an “expanded partnership for mRNA vaccine and therapeutic pipeline,” while Kenneth Chien, Ph.D., co-founder of Moderna, was an Aldevron board member.
The Gates Foundation may have been linked to Aldevron as early as 2017 when the foundation and Aldevron both supported research on modified viruses published in the Journal of Virology.
Bill Gates Investing Heavily in mRNA Technology — Are Taxpayers Helping Him?
Bill Gates has a long history of investing in mRNA technology and firms active in this sphere. But would these investments have been possible without U.S. government — or taxpayer — support of mRNA research?

Bill Gates has a long history of investing in mRNA technology and firms active in this sphere. But would these investments have been possible without U.S. government — or taxpayer — support of mRNA research?
According to Sasha Latypova, a former pharmaceutical industry executive with 25 years of experience in pharmaceutical research and development, Gates’ investments in the mRNA field — and the profits he has reaped — were made possible by U.S. government and military funding of bioweapons research.
Latypova told The Defender that “mRNA is entirely funded and pushed on the market under military contracts and funding. It is represented as ‘defensive’ activity in order to skirt the Bioweapons Convention, which prohibits making offensive bioweapons.”
According to Latypova, “The Pentagon came up with the cover story of ‘pandemic preparedness’ in order to fund on a large scale the making of biological poisons and related systems, including making them at scale.”
As a result of this research, Gates has invested in companies actively pursuing mRNA technology — and continues to invest in those companies today.
One mRNA company Gates has an interest in — Aldevron — has operations in Nebraska, North Dakota and Wisconsin, where research universities have long conducted mRNA research.
Gates also has amassed significant holdings of farmland in these states.
Experts who spoke with The Defender said that Gates may be looking to wield significant influence in those states through his investments and land ownership.
Immunologist and biochemist Jessica Rose, Ph.D., said, “The farmland … could be a part of an ongoing plan for a global control/power grab” by Gates.
She added:
“With regard to modified mRNA injection of plants, animals and humans, it is possible that there could be genetic tags therein. It is also possible that these injections are designed for other purposes, such as population reduction under the guise of ‘vaccination.’
“When small numbers of corporate giants are making billions from products that are ineffective at their promoted task, something is amiss.”
“I think Gates wants to privately lord over a large territory with productive land,” Latypova said.
Gates: mRNA vaccines can ‘change the world’
In a recent interview and a 2022 “TED Talk,” Gates laid out his five-year vision for global health, saying there will soon be “factories worldwide that can make $2 vaccines with even less lead time than we’ve had to here during this pandemic.”
The factories will produce vaccines for all diseases, Gates said.
Heralding the future of vaccines, Gates said more and better mRNA vaccines would make COVID-19 “the last pandemic.”
Gates backed up these statements with recent investments promoting mRNA vaccines, including $40 million in funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation issued in October 2023 to help develop mRNA vaccines in Africa.
But Gates began investing in mRNA vaccine technology long before the COVID-19 pandemic. In January 2018, TIME reported that Gates counted mRNA vaccines — along with gene editing, better vaccine storage and artificial intelligence — among the six technologies that could change the world.
In 2017 and again in 2019, he invested $155 million in BioNTech, the German biotech firm that collaborated with Pfizer to develop mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and boosters.
Gates later sold his BioNTech stock at a significant profit.
In 2015, Gates invested $162 million into CureVac, described by the Gates Foundation as “a leading clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company specializing in mRNA-based vaccine technologies” and which, in 2021, was attempting to develop its own mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.
CureVac, which features a photograph of Gates on its website, maintains a partnership with the Gates Foundation “to develop mRNA-based vaccines against various infectious diseases.”
These investments likely would not have been possible — or profitable — had the U.S. government and military not funded mRNA research.
