Pastor exposes Paris Olympics for being a Satanic Ritual

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Let’s start off with the Olympic Games, shall we?

Anybody here going to Paris? I don’t know if you’ve watched the Olympics Ceremony or you’ve heard that there’s a huge furore taking place over the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games which was apparently watched by a billion people.

Most of the media approved of it, but there have been complaints from Christians, more particularly about this particular scene, which is not terribly clear on this picture, but I’ll just tell you what it is.

It’s a mock-up really of the ‘Last Supper’. And, if you remember the picture of Leonardo da Vinci, I’m going to tell you a bit more more about how this works out in the events which are going to be taking place.

Apparently, the director of the opening ceremony, a man called Thomas Jolly es an actor, a comedian, and a theatre director who has explored, and I quote:

“LGBTQ+ themes in his stage work also wants to assure that in the celebrations show there is room for everyone in Paris. The opening ceremony will only be a success if everyone feels represented by it.”

Thomas Jolly

Unfortunately, one group of people who won’t feel represented are Christians, who saw their faith mocked in the blasphemous Last Supper scene with certain sexual overtones and the celebration of homosexuality. If you followed it through, and if you actually saw some of the themes behind it, you could see that there was a strong antichrist theme related to The Book of Revelation.

By the way, the London Olympics in 2012 also had a strong antichrist theme in it, and, at the time, I wrote an article which I just rediscovered and I was quite amazed to look at it again and just see how much is repeated. It seems that as these great events come together bringing all the people together, there is this attempt to bring them together under the wrong power, under the power of Satan.

Okay, one of the current key things which happened was this White Horse appearing.

It then led the Nations out from under the Eiffel Tower you can’t see that very well that is the Eiffel Tower.

The Eiffel Tower which which some have compared to the Tower of Babel, and he led out the Nations with all their flags.

There was an idea that this White Horse was leading him out as all one the White Horse then appeared on the river Seine as all the boats went down the river following it.

So, what does the White Horse represent? There have been a few people commenting on this White Horse. Some have said it represents the Pale Horse of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the horse which brings death to the world.

So I looked, and behold, a pale horse. And the name of him who sat on it was Death, and Hades followed with him. And power was given to them over a fourth of the earth, to kill with sword, with hunger, with death, and by the beasts of the earth. Revelation 6.8

I think rather, that it represents the White Horse the first horse which, if you read Revelation chapter 6 is the one who goes forth conquering and to conquer, who I don’t believe represents Jesus but the Antichrist instead. In Revelation chapter 6, it says of the Antichrist

Now I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals; and I heard one of the four living creatures saying with a voice like thunder, “Come and see.” And I looked, and behold, a white horse. He who sat on it had a bow; and a crown was given to him, and he went out conquering and to conquer. Revelation 6.1-2

Here, the Antichrist goes forth conquering into conquer, riding on a white horse, and this White Horse in the ceremony went out with a rather ghostly figure on it and behind him came all the nations with their flags. They were all following on behind it in this procession which then went up from into boats and down the river Seine with the White Horse leading them on the way.

It is interesting also to note that, on the way, there was a sign which said:

“We stand and call for peace”.

Now, one of the interesting things about the Revelation 6 bit is that the Antichrist or the one who goes forth on the White Horse has a bow and a crown which was given to him and that he went out conquering and to conquer. It is important to see that he has a bow but he doesn’t have any arrows with him.

Some have interpreted this to mean that he’s going to come out to conquer the nations with a peace program, bring them all together as one into a one-world system.

We know we live in a world which today is facing huge numbers of wars and conflicts whether it’s Ukraine, the Middle East, Africa, and potential conflicts in the the Far East. If someone can come along and bring some kind of a peace settlement, would they be worshiped as a great person? I think so. But this idea of unity, unfortunately, is a unity in peace which is not founded upon God, it’s founded upon a rejection of God.

Next thing which came after the white horse bringing everyone together in peace was reference to John Lennon’s song Imagine. The same song was also used in the 2012 Olympic Games here in London.

Imagine was sung almost like a hymn. It invites us to imagine a world without Heaven, Hell, without Nations, and without religions and pushes a humanistic idea of people sharing the world in a Brotherhood of Man. It says:

Imagine there’s no Heaven, it’s easy for if you try.
There’s no hell beneath, above us only sky.
Imagine all the people
living for today.
Imagine there is no countries, it isn’t hard to do.
Nothing to kill or die for, and no religion too.
Imagine all the people living in in peace.
You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.
I hope someday you’ll join us,
and the world will be as one

John Lennon

A Brotherhood of Man. Imagine all people sharing all the world. That’s a good idea, isn’t it?A Brotherhood of Man with everyone living in peace.

Unfortunately, if it’s in peace under the ‘wrong force’, then it becomes peace under the Devil. In reality, the only peace to come is through Jesus Christ who is specifically rejected in this song.

If there is no Heaven, there’s no Hell, and there’s no place for any kind of religion, there is no Jesus either.

During the ceremony, you also had this rather bizarre picture, a person who came out with her severed head, somebody who had been guillotined and who was singing.

You can see that is there’s a head, with a person who’s singing, a likely reference to the French Revolution when Queen Marie Antoinette was beheaded.

Yet, this is seen here, with the singing as a celebration of the the the reign of terror during the French Revolution. It’s interesting.

If you go to Revelation chapter 20, it says that the Second Coming of Jesus is going to resurrect those who are beheaded for their witness to Jesus and didn’t worship the image of the Beast.

So, I wonder whether there is some kind of prophetic thing here about beheadings taking place in the time of the Tribulation. I wouldn’t take that too far.

And I saw thrones, and they sat on them, and judgment was committed to them. Then I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded for their witness to Jesus and for the word of God, who had not worshiped the beast or his image, and had not received his mark on their foreheads or on their hands. And they lived and reigned with Christ for a thousand years. Revelation 20.4

In any case, the following one was the one which really got them going. A group of people here along the table and all sorts of quite demonic things going on. Here, this woman has got a kind of halo around her head she’s at the centre. She’s making a peace sign and she’s sharing out what looks like kind of counterfeit of the picture of The Last Supper. (remember again these pictures aren’t terribly clear, I’m sorry about that)

There’s the picture of the Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci’s famous picture of the Last Supper. And it said that this was a parody of it.

You have the all these people gathered together celebrating some kind of a festival and there’s a very strong homosexual theme: there’s a woman with a beard, there are all kinds of transvestite figures and unpleasant things happening all in around a child.

There’s a child and I think this is the woman with the beard. But if you look carefully at the picture, there are all kinds of really demonic things taking place. They’re all dancing around in a kind of ‘orgy at the last supper’ just before this fellow comes out:

Out of a bowl, a blue figure arises.

He’s making a sort of peace sign and he’s naked. He represents Dionysus who then starts dancing in a very perverted way. This Dionysus is the Greek god of wine, fertility, festivity, insanity and religious ecstasy, and theatre, also known as Bacchus by the Greeks. A word which gives root to the phrase the Bacchanalia which were Roman orgies.

Dionysus with his wine, music, and ecstatic dance frees his followers from self-conscious fear and care and subvert the oppressive restraints of the powerful. His thyrsus, which is a phenol stem stem or sceptre sometimes worn with ivy and dripping with honey represents both a beneficent wand and a weapon used to destroy those who oppose his cult and the freedom he represents. In a sense, those who partake of his Mysteries are believed to become possessed and empowered by the god (Dionysus) himself.

Does that sound like a good thing to put on the festival?

Yet that is the kind of spirit which is behind it. You have this bacchanalian, demonic spirit born dancing on the table at the Last Supper scene.

There have been a lot of complaints about this, including from the Catholic church because they hold the Last Supper as being very important. But also from normal Christians as well because we see here there is a conscious mockery and a defilement of Christianity.

Somehow, people say they wouldn’t do that to Islam, would they? But they would do it to Christianity. Some have said: ‘Well, this is a sign that Christianity must be true or that Jesus must be true, because they don’t do it to anybody else and they consider Jesus as being a threat.’

Now before they lay down, the men of the city, the men of Sodom, both old and young, all the people from every quarter, surrounded the house. And they called to Lot and said to him, “Where are the men who came to you tonight? Bring them out to us that we may know them carnally.Genesis 19.4-5

The ceremony went on. You had this rather weird figure carrying the light, the light bearer carrying the Olympic Torch. His face was veiled and he was like almost like a transhumanist being.

You’re seeing this this kind of picture of a person who seems to be human but is not quite human, and of something going on beyond normal humanity.

And it ends up with a concert in front of this ‘bull’. Now, there’s no reference to the bull, there’s no reason why the bull is there, But, why is the bull there? Well, we know that the bull represents Baal.

Baal worship is about, if you go to Brussels, isn’t it? There’s a statue of the woman riding the bull which is taken from Greek mythology. It’s a statue of Europa being taken away by Zeus and raped in Europe. So, it’s a story which has sort of some foundation in Europe and is representing the ‘beast’.

Interestingly, at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, they also had a bull which came out and it seems like this bull is a kind of symbol of power, but of Antichrist power and something demonic, a symbol of the end of days.

So, you had all these things happening, you had drag queens, you had a transvestites crawling along the floor, you had a decapitated head, a very fat woman with a halo, and all this was taking place in public view.

The new establishment is looking up to these things with the idea of putting down Christianity.

Now, is it a good idea? It’s not a good idea for France for sure. I don’t know if you realize that the last Paris Olympics was actually in 1924 which was the scene of the ‘Chariots of Fire’ film when Eric Liddell gave his famous Christian testimony by refusing to run on the Sabbath and which was used for the film ‘Chariots of Fire’.

The film is now been used as an Antichrist mockery.

Some people may say, ‘Well, this is over the top. You’re just reading things into it.’

But I think that, if you look at it carefully, you can see that there is an agenda here, and they’re using these events to push an ideology upon people, pushing us towards the globalist agenda.

Additionally, it’s not good for France. France in trouble. They put on this fake show of global unity but the fact is that France is crumbling under the weight of mass migration, Islamization, and a conflict between the left and the right, as well as a growing anti-Semitism since the recent French elections.

The French Chief Rabbi has told French Jews that they need to get out of France because of the growing anti-Semitism in a country that has a potential for great disorder.

So I’ve come to wonder if this force being put upon France is unleashing some kind of judgment upon the nation. I don’t say that willingly because I’m for France and I love the French. But when you look at what’s happening there, it’s just a picture of the kind of antichrist forces which are taking over Western society, which is a great danger not just to France but also to the rest of us.