The Most Horrible Show on Earth | Frank Bacon: Sir, I came on the advice of a person whom I hold in High Esteem.
Plot:
The story is narrated as a "found manuscript" penned by Benjamin FRANKlin Bacon. Bacon begins by declaring that he has decided to document the events leading up to his untimely end in order to "set certain facts" before the public, aware that he will not survive to do so himself.
Watchman on the Wall - 10 hours ago (edited)
"There will be no revival in America. These are the final days of the end times of Bible prophecy. Yahushua's second coming is imminent. It could happen at any moment. 62,000 arrests is but a drop in the bucket. There are well over 3 million Satan worshipping Masons and over 6 million Satan-worshipping Talmudic Jews in high levels of power and influence in this God-forsaken nation of fools. Most of these Masons and Talmudic Jews are well concealed and will betray America when Satan calls upon them to do so.
"Yahuwah (YHWH) has predestinated all things. Mankind has no power to change His sovereign plan. Nothing happens that falls outside of God's sovereign and predestinated will. Nothing means nothing. Get right with YHWH (God) or perish in your sins very soon. That is the bottom line."
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This outburst seemed to relieve a pressure in his brain; for as he finished he grew much milder, asking me to let him depart alone if I would not accompany him. My course at once became clear. He was a German, but only a Rhinelander and a commoner; and he was now a potentially dangerous madman. By complying with his suicidal request I could immediately free myself from one who was no longer a companion but a menace. I asked him to give me the ivory image before he went, but this request brought from him such uncanny laughter that I did not repeat it. Then I asked him if he wished to leave any keepsake or lock of hair for his family in Germany in case I should be rescued, but again he gave me that strange laugh. So as he climbed the ladder I went to the levers, and allowing proper time-intervals operated the machinery which sent him to his death. ~The Temple By H. P. Lovecraft