DWQA QuestionsCategory: Limiting BeliefsA young 33-year-old white woman was recently arrested for setting fire to two police cars, and now faces 80 years in prison. Ostensibly this was in support of fighting minority oppression and ending police brutality—neither of which she ever faced personally herself. What are the divine perspectives on her behavior, her motives, and the punishment she now faces?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
One must always consider the context. Today’s world is filled with illogical acts carried out by individuals who have a lofty idea and feel empowered to act on it in a tangible way that they believe will create an impression, send a message, provide an example, or even serve as a kind of object lesson or punishment for perceived wrongdoing. That is the clever hook used by the mind control programmers to motivate human beings to carry out crimes in service to an idea they believe they are entitled to support in this way because of the grievous nature of prior wrongdoing. So to demonstrate and even cause damage or harm to others seems justified by the size of the grievance here. In this case, there is no link between these police vehicles and any particular act of wrongdoing the woman is aware of. It is entirely a symbolic act done in response to heightened emotions within her, engineered to happen by the master manipulators of the Extraterrestrial Alliance to identify with the downtrodden victims of perceived police misconduct and to lash back in their name believing this is serving a high cause and will make a difference. The sad reality is while some may end up puzzling over what they have done in the cool light of day after the fact, in most instances, the programming will continue to resonate because beliefs can become immutable and may well persist for a lifetime. So this individual may feel they have contributed nonetheless, even though the law disagrees and holds them accountable for criminal action. This is the tragedy, that such acts create new victims who will continue to identify with those perceived to have been discriminated against. By joining their ranks, people like this woman will feel they are fellow victims being discriminated against similarly and are being ill-served by the system. This is why law enforcement alone is not the answer, there must be a deeper healing brought to bear. This can only be done through the divine realm but it is possible to arrange by making the requests for divine help to do what is highest and best.