Robin Williams Acknowledge He Channeled Demonic Spirits For Comedic Power
When entertainers want to be famous, in
most cases they have to sell their body, regardless of sex. I think the situation is the same in Japan
and overseas. Members of Johnxxxs are
always rumored to do so. Such cases are particularly
remarkable in the U.S., where they seem to have to sell not only body but soul
to gain fame. It means, of course, that
they join the Illuminati, participate in satanic rituals and sign an agreement
with them.
As you know, many entertainers and
musicians including Madonna and Lady Gaga are Satanists. So is Beyonce pictured here. It appears that Lady GaGa’s performances on
stage symbolically reproduce the initiation ceremony of the Illuminati. I can tell that such ceremony is essentially
abuse physically and mentally and most of them are mind controlled and have
multiple personality. To put it the
other way around, they are exposed to such terrible ceremony and abuse that
they develop schizophrenia and cannot survive without escaping into multiple
personality.
Under such circumstances, they get mentally
ill and suffer from the voices of demons, as shown in this article. However, as I introduced the article on 16,
the voices are actually not of demons, but possibly inner voices of their own splintered
ego. So-called experts are not of
help. If there is any chance of saving
them, they have no other choice but to depend on true meditation I introduced
in connection with the last video or seek help for a person like Mr. Friz
Springmeier who is an expert in this field and truly sincere. However, I think most people would be at a
loss as to what to do. So I recommend
you to seek salvation from true God.
Shanti Phula provides the photos of solar halo with the aim of salvation of mind and body, and soul. If you can’t find other alternative, please
use these photos.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
August
18, 2014
Robin
Williams Acknowledged He Channeled Demonic Spirits For Comedic Power
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Fame
in Hollywood often comes with a deadly price
“And he asked
him, What is thy name? And he answered, saying, My name is Legion:
for we are many.” Mark 5:9
Suicide is
not the unpardonable sin, neither is murder, divorce, fornication,
homosexuality, drug addiction or anything else you could possibly do. No, the
only sin that God cannot forgive is the one of rejecting the free gift ofsalvation that is found only in Jesus
Christ. The generic “higher power” many meet in rehab may get you sober for a
time, but will damn your eternal soul if you die without meeting Jesus in
particular, and not just “god” in general.
Don’t make
the fatal mistake of confusing sobriety with salvation.
Everybody is
currently talking about Robin Williams and his tragic suicide. Many are puzzled
as to how a man, who made so many people laugh, could be so depressed that he
would violently end his life. What people are not learning is
the deeper truth about the insidious forces that tormented Robin Williams and
drove him to suicide.
Robin Williams
acknowledged that he had opened himself up to transformative demonic powers
that aided him on stage. Without the aid of such demonic powers, it is likely
that you would have never have heard of Robin Williams and many other famous
celebrities.
“Yeah! Literally, it’s like possession ‑ all
of a sudden you’re in, and because it’s in front of a live audience, you just
get this energy that just starts going…” – Robin Williams
Williams also
recognized that these powers had manifested a very evil
influence on stage and that there could be a hefty
price to pay for their assistance. Williams told James Kaplan of US
Weekly:
“Yeah!
Literally, it’s like possession ‑ all of a sudden you’re in,
and because it’s in front of a live audience, you just get this energy that
just starts going…But there’s also that thing ‑ it is possession. In the old
days you’d be burned for it…But there is something empowering about
it. I mean, it is a place where you are totally ‑ it
is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, where you really can become this other force.
Maybe that’s why I don’t need to play evil characters [in movies], ’cause
sometimes onstage you can cross that line and come back. Clubs are a weird kind
of petri dish environment. I mean, that’s where people can get as dark as they
can in comedy ‑ in the name of comedy, be talking about outrageous stuff and somehow
come out the other side. I mean, that’s one place where you really want to push
it” (Robin Williams, “Robin Williams,” by James Kaplan, US Weekly,
January, 1999, p. 53).
Williams’
last statement quoted above answers the question as to why the demonic
powers use entertainers. Their goal is to
promote evil and darkness and increase mankind’s rebellion
against God.
Williams went
on to say on the heels of that admission:
“The people
I’ve admired ‑ Jonathan Winters, in his best days, was out. Gone. But the
price he paid for it was deep”
Sadly, it
seems that the price Robin Williams has now paid is just as deep as that of his
idol, Jonathan Winters. In fact, in the same US Weekly Interview, James Kaplan
says:
“With a gift
for mimicry and improvisation that verged on demonic possession, Williams could
even approach the artistry of his idol Jonathan Winters—a man whose genius took
him, once or twice, over the edge into mental illness. Williams’ own version of
hell has been extensively chronicled”.
Like Robin
Williams, Jonathan Winters had to
contend with the tormenting demonic powers he utilized for fame
and fortune. “These voices
are always screaming to get out,” Winters
told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, further admitting “They
follow me around pretty much all day and night.”
At the height
of Winter’s success, he voluntarily committed himself to a psychiatric hospital
for eight months. Winters would later claim that if he were not careful, the
authorities would put him back in the “zoo,” an obvious reference to the
mental institution. Winters, like
Williams, often fell into deep depression and struggled with
heavy drinking.
While many
only knew Robin Williams to be what they considered a somewhat “family
friendly” actor, he was one of the most
successful crude stand-up comics who ever lived. It was
during his stand-up where he was most able to tap into what he calls “possession…Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde… that’s where people can get as dark as they can in comedy ‑
in the name of comedy” .
It was in
Williams’ stand-up where he would go into his manic,
stream-of-consciousness rants filled with vulgar language,
perverse sexuality and the glorification of illicit drugs and drunkenness.
Many people express shock after seeing Williams’ stand-up, not knowing his act
was so perverse. Comedians, like many famous musicians, pay the price for
their fame by becoming enslaved to the demonic forces that possess and torment
them.
Jim Morrison,
the frontman of America’s most successful band in the 60’s, admitted that he
had to drink “to silence the constant voices of the demons” (James
Riordin, “Break on Through: The Life and Death of Jim Morrison,” p. 23). The
Door’s photographer, Frank Lisciandro, stated that,“Jim drank to quiet
the ceaseless clamor of the demons, ghosts and spirits. He drank because there
were demons and voices and spirits shouting inside of his head and he found
that one of the ways to quell them was with alcohol”
“I have someone else that takes over when it’s
time for me to work and when I’m on stage, this alter ego that I’ve created
that kind of protects me and who I really am,” – Beyonce
is pictured here wearing the classic goat’s head symbol used exclusively in
Satan worship.
Brian Wilson,
considered the musical genius of the Beach Boys, claimed that he has been
harassed by several different demonic spirit entities that so tormented him
that he was bed ridden for years. Rolling Stone describes Wilson’s possession-like
experience in ways that are reminiscent of scenes of Linda Blair from The
Exorcist:
“Brian Wilson
hears voices. They talk to him. They frighten him, distract him, confuse
him…the voices are calling. His eyes roll toward the ceiling; they’ve gone blank.
His brow is furrowed with thick worry lines. He is silent. Gone. He looks up,
jerks his head back and forth for a few seconds, as if physically shaking away
the voices” Former Warner Brother Records
President, Larry Waronker, claims to have met at least five different entities
possessing Brian Wilson’s body (Rolling Stone, August, 1988, p. 51-52).
Ozzy Osborne
admitted, “I’ve got many, many demons that affect me on many, many
levels” (Harry Shaw, “Ozzy Talking,” p. 126). Ozzie further
admitted, “I remember sitting through the Exorcist a dozen times,
saying to myself, ‘Yeah, I can relate to that” (Hit Parader, Nov.
1984, p. 49).
Most people
are blind to this diabolical pattern of celebrities giving themselves over to
satanic power for fame and fortune, only to be exploited, used and abused, and
then spit out after Satan is done with them.
Heath
Ledger’s life ended prematurely not long after he accepted the evil role of The
Joker in The Dark Knight. While Ledger’s depression began after
starring in the gay promotional film, Brokeback Mountain, after his
death, headlines from Australia’s Herald Sun like, “Tragic Death: Heath Ledger
Battled His Demons” and The Star, stating “If it was personal demons
that conspired to destroy Heath Ledger, they were already making their presence
felt many years before,” underscored the fact that Ledger was
dealing with some dark forces.
Ledger said
of The Joker character he would portray in The Dark Knight,“He’s
a psychopathic, mass murdering, schizophrenic clown with zero empathy.” However,
to properly play the role to his satisfaction, Ledger would open himself up to
evil spirits with even less empathy. “Well,” said Jack
Nicholson, who had also played The Joker, “I warned him” (Source).
Unfortunately,
Nicholson’s warning went unheeded and Ledger overcame his fears and ended up
even meditating on becoming the evil Joker he would portray:
“I definitely
feared it…Although anything that makes me afraid I guess excites me at the same
time. I don’t know if I was fearless, but I certainly had to put on a brave
face and believe that I have something up my sleeve. Something different…just
closing my eyes and meditating on it…it was important to try to find a somewhat
iconic voice and laugh. I ended up landing more in the realm of a psychopath —
someone with very little to no conscience towards his acts” (Source).
Ledger told
the New York Times that he “had trouble sleeping while portraying
the Joker,”and that, “Last week I probably slept an average
of two hours a night.” Ledger seems to have been so tormented that
he told the Times, “I couldn’t stop thinking. My body was exhausted,
and my mind was still going.” He went on to state that he took
drugs, which would quell the unrest for only an hour (The Associated Press, January
23, 2008). Sadly, Ledger, died of a drug overdose shortly after the filming
of The Dark Knight.
Robin Williams,
like Morrison, Winters, Ledger and so many others
who resort to drugs or alcohol in their attempt to quell the demonic voices
that torment them, fail to realize – until it’s too late –
that such drugs only draw one deeper into Satan’s insidious web.
Sadly, Robin
Williams must have felt like he was in a no win situation. When he sought
sobriety, the demonic voices which he admits he had opened himself up to likely
tormented him to no end. When he sought to drown out the clamoring voices with
a deluge of alcohol, he ended up poisoning himself and teetered on the throes
of death. He had tried “professional help” a number of times, but
the arm of the flesh, no matter how noble the intentions, cannot overcome the
demonic world.