“Monsanto imagine” Revealed
We've always known Monsanto is the devil.
Here's the proof.
So, you thought backward masking, hiding lyrics within
lyrics, was only in music? Hidden messages are everywhere! If we take the face value of words for granted, we will fail to see the
esoteric which is hidden in plain sight. Names mean something. Titles have
significance. Nothing is named without forethought, especially when it comes to
multi-national corporations that are in the business of dark deeds. A name
reveals something’s character and its purpose.
Has Monsanto admitted
their ultimate plan in their own words? Yes, I believe they have. Check out the
front door to Lockhart's local Monsanto office in the picture below. We see,
"Monsanto imagine."
(Ironically in the same plaza where I teach people about the dangers of
GE and GMO foods.)
Take a trip with Granny to Dictionary Land
where the intent of the heart is exposed by looking at the actual meaning of
words so that full disclosure is revealed, something required by universal law,
but most often encrypted by liars and deceivers. We will be using the 1828
American Dictionary of the English Language, the King James Bible, and the New
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, and the Strong’s Hebrew Lexicon.
IMAGINE, in the Dictionary
IMAG’INE, v.t. [L. imaginor, from imago, image.]
1. To form a
notion or idea in the mind; to fancy. We can imagine the figure of a
horse's head united to a human body. In this sense, fancy is the more proper
word.
“Horse’s head to a human body”?? Oh
dear, doesn’t this sound a bit like genetic engineering? Remember: This
definition is from a dictionary written in 1828!! Let’s look at “fancy,” since
we are told that this is the more proper word for imagine~~
FAN'CY, n. [contracted from
fantasy, L. phantasia. Gr. from to cause to appear, to seem, to imagine, from to
show, to appear, to shine. The primary sense seems to be to open, or to
shoot forth.]
1. The faculty by which the mind
forms images or representations of things at pleasure. It is often used as
synonymous with imagination; but imagination is rather the power of combining
and modifying our conceptions.
2. An opinion or notion.
3. Taste; conception.
4. Image; conception; thought.
5. Inclination; liking.
6. Love.
7. Caprice; humor; whim; as an odd
or strange fancy.
8. False notion.
9. Something that pleases or
entertains without real use or value.
Let's go with definition #8, “False
notion,” since a horse's head can not really be part of a human body. Remember
definition of Fancy #1 as well: “combining and modifying,” as in mixing species
of grains, fish, and animals. We see that the primary sense of “Fancy,” or
imagine, is to open, or to shoot forth. When DNA is modified, the genes are
“opened up” so that other species’ DNA can be “shot forth” into the target.
We see that “Fancy” comes from
“fantasy,” a contraction of phantasia. Let us look at these words.
PHAN'TASM, n. [Gr. to show, to shine, to appear.] That
which appears to the mind; the image of an external object; hence, an idea or
notion. It usually denotes a vain or airy appearance; something imagined.
Remember those words,
“to shine, to appear.” The name Lucifer means “great shining light.” Are we not
warned that he, Lucifer (now Satan), appears as an angel of light”? 2 Corinthians 11:14.
A modern definition of Fantasia includes these
points:
1: a free usually instrumental composition not in strict form
2a : a work (as a poem or play) in which the author's fancy roves unrestricted
b : something possessing grotesque, bizarre, or unreal qualities
Remember 2b, grotesque, bizarre, or
unreal qualities. Are Monsanto’s creations grotesque, bizarre, or unreal?
Continuing the definition of “Imagine” ~~
2. To form ideas or representations in
the mind, by modifying and combining our
conceptions.
against a
man?" Ps. 62:3.
Mr. Webster was fond of using words in context of Scripture.
That’s what makes the 1828 Dictionary unique and above its peers. He takes the
word and illustrates it in the common usage of the Bible. We do not read,
“imagine peace and goodwill.” We see “imagine mischief.”
IMAGINE, in Scripture
Looking at Strong's Concordance, we see that every
entry of "imagine" in the Bible is linked with the concepts of
"MISCHIEF" or "VANITY" or “DECEIT” or "EVIL". The same is true of the extended forms of
“imagine,” such as “image/s” (burned incense to graven image, etc) and “imagination/s”
(“imagination” of man’s heart is evil, proud in the “imagination” of their
hearts), and “imagined” (in the devices that they have “imagined”).
There are two notable, positive exceptions: one, when God
made man in His image (five references in Genesis) and when we read of Christ
being the image of the invisible God (2 Cor., Col., Heb.). Note that man is
“made” in the image of God, but Christ “is” the image of God.
Check it out:
Psalm 2:1 Why do the heathen rage,
and the people imagine a vain thing?
Psalm 21:11 For they intended evil
against you: they imagined a mischievous device, which they are not able
to perform.
Psalm 38:12 They also that seek
after my life lay snares for me: and they that seek my hurt speak mischievous
things, and imagine deceits all the day long.
Psalm 140:2 Which imagine mischiefs in their
heart; continually are they gathered together for war.
Job 21:27 Behold, I know your thoughts, and the devices
which ye wrongfully imagine against me.
Hosea 7:15 Though I have bound and
strengthened their arms, yet do they imagine mischief against me.
Nahum 1:9 What do ye imagine against the Lord? He
will make an utter end: affliction shall not rise up the second time.
Zechariah 8:17 And let none of you imagine evil in
your hearts against his neighbour; and love no false oath: for all these are
things that I hate, saith the Lord.
Acts 4:25 Who by the mouth of thy servant David hast
said, Why did the heathen rage, and the people imagine vain things?
Let us look at some things that Scripture tells us are
imagined:
MIS'CHIEF, n.
1. Harm; hurt; injury; damage;
evil, whether intended or not. A new law is made to remedy the mischief.
2.
Intentional injury; harm or damage done by design.
3.
Ill consequence; evil; vexatious affair.
VAN'ITY, n. [L. vanitas,
from vanus, vain.]
1. Emptiness; want of substance to
satisfy desire; uncertainty; inanity.
2. Fruitless desire or endeavor.
3. Trifling labor that produces no
good.
4. Emptiness; untruth
5.
Empty pleasure; vain pursuit; idle show; unsubstantial enjoyment.
6.
Ostentation; arrogance.
7. Inflation of mind upon slight
grounds; empty pride, inspired by an overweening conceit of one's personal
attainments or decorations. Vanity is the food of fools.
DEVICES,
from Strong’s Hebrew Lexicon
…the devices which ye
wrongfully imagine, Job 21:27
4209 mzimmah mez-im-maw' from 2161; a plan, usually evil
(machination), sometimes good (sagacity):--(wicked) device, discretion, intent,
witty invention, lewdness, mischievous (device), thought, wickedly.
2161 zamam zaw-mam' a primitive root; to plan, usually in
a bad sense:--consider, devise, imagine, plot, purpose, think (evil).
Are we ready to put together what we have so far, and see
what is really behind “Monsanto imagine”???
“Monsanto imagine” is a false notion, plot, and scheme to modify or combine things intentionally that are hurtful, harmful, and damaging with grotesque, bizarre, and unreal properties which results in emptiness, fruitless, food of fools.
Wait! There’s more! We’ve looked at the definitions to
reveal the intent of the meaning of the word imagine; now let us
consider the presentation, or the art work and the visual message.
In the world of sorcery, it’s not uncommon to contract
several words in one to convey an idea. The drug Premarin, for example, is made
of three words, pregnant, mare, and urine, to get Pre + mar + in.
Let’s take a look at the word “imagine” the way it is laid
out graphically in the text, with “im” being dark green, “ag” being light green,
and “ine” being dark green. Is there more being said here than meets the eye? There
appears to be three words combined.
IM: “Imam, a
holy religious leader, infallible, sinless” OR, could possibly be “I’m”.
AG: AGA,
n. [lord, dominus, herus, sir, title of respect] In the Turkish dominions, a
commander or chief officer. The title is given to various chief officers,
whether civil or military. It is also given to great land holders, and
to the eunuchs of the Sultan's seraglio.
-INE: The
suffix -ine means having the nature of, being similar to, or being like
something. Made of or like.
LIKE, a. [L., Heb., Gr. See Lick and Lickerish.]
1. Equal in quantity,
quality or degree; as a territory of like extent with another; men of like
excellence.
IM + AG + INE, “[Being equal to] + [a sinless, holy, infallible]
+ [great land holder]”
Is Monsanto telling us that it sees itself EQUAL TO A
SINLESS, HOLY, GREAT LAND HOLDER??
Scripture tells us exactly who owns the earth, who is the
Great Land Holder: “The earth is the Lord's,
and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.” Psalm 24:1. YHWH,
the King of Creation, the Lord God, is the only ‘sinless, holy, great
landholder,’ but Monsanto is pridefully aspiring to usurp His dominion. Don’t
we read in the Good Book of how that was tried before?
Isaiah 14:14 describes Lucifer’s
pride: “I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like
the most High.”
Putting
together “MONSANTO IMAGINE” according to the dictionary and God’s Word, we see
that Monsanto plans to use “a false notion, plot, and scheme to modify or
combine things intentionally that are hurtful, harmful, and damaging with
grotesque, bizarre, and unreal properties which results in emptiness,
fruitless, food of fools in order to become equal to God and own the earth.
Monsanto imagine. We know who you are. We are not deceived.
"Every plant, which my heavenly Father hath not planted, shall be rooted up."
~~ Matthew 15:13
Excellent Post ! Thank you so much for the truth. Great info.
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