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Thinkin Aloud... How would a team from Unit8200 and the other state players operate on Nostr? Would their formation be small clusters? Would they have few followers? Would those followers have the same followers? Would they be engaged in observation and monitoring more than action? Would they take action? What kind of action? Mememetic would be too obvious. Psycological engineering, done very subtley, mastered from years of practice pehaps. Cyberwarfare through an intelligence lense.๐Ÿค” image #nostr #bitcoin #freepalestine
image Moloch and Baal are closely associated in biblical texts, with Moloch often identified as a form or manifestation of Baal, particularly Baal Hadad, the storm god. The Bible frequently links the two, especially in condemnation of child sacrifice. Jeremiah 32:35 explicitly states that the people of Judah built high places for Baal in the Valley of Ben-Hinnom to sacrifice their sons and daughters to Molech, a practice that God declares He never commanded nor even considered, describing it as an abomination that caused Judah to sin. This connection is reinforced in other passages, such as Leviticus 18:21 and 20:2โ€“5, which prohibit giving children to Molech, and in 2 Kings 23:10, which mentions passing children through fire to Moloch. The association of Baal with Moloch is further highlighted in the story of Elijah, where Baal is portrayed as a rival to Yahweh, and in later Christian interpretations, where Baal Zebul (a Philistine deity) is equated with Satan. #moloch #baal #satan #sacrafice #BloodLust #israel #freespeech #nostr #bitcoin #palestine
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