Art Bell chatted with former Satanist turned Luciferian, Aaron Donahue. Donahue believes Lucifer is the "father of the human race" -- an entity that genetically manipulated mankind from primates. He said a Luciferian's focus is on spiritual and psychological evolution, and blamed angels (which he called "spiritual parasites") for the mess the world is in.
Donahue explained his P.A.N. (Practical Application of Non-historical Data) technique, which he said was a more developed system than traditional remote viewing because it can be used to view future events and find numbers. Using this method, he claims to have hit the California lottery 11 days in a row. Donahue also alleges he was able to manipulate numbers and influence the outcome of the Japanese lottery for 10 days.
Donahue also provided information regarding a time machine controlled by genetically manipulated 'super-children', shared the truth about demons and demonic possession, and revealed the third secret of Fatima. According to Donahue, this secret has to do with the human race making contact with Lucifer in South America.
Biography:
Aaron C. Donahue is a Luciferian, occultist, psychic, and remote viewer. A natural born psychic, he was born into a family of psychics. As a remote viewer trained by Ed Dames, he is an expert within the field of 'non-historical data.' To prepare for this, he spent three years in total seclusion, remote viewing pi. As a consequence thereof, he has developed the ability to accurately remote view numbers, a skill that has allowed him to successfully and consistently win the lottery. His current ground-breaking work is focused upon the study and manipulation of particular numerical trends within specific world markets. Aaron is a certified remote viewing instructor who has recently appeared on TV Asahi in Japan and the Sci Fi Channel In Search Of series. He will also be appearing briefly within the new movie Suspect Zero staring Sir Ben Kingsley, Aaron Eckhart, and Carrie Ann Moss of the Matrix.
Wikipedia
Lucifer (pron.: /ˈluːsɪfər/ or /ˈljuːsɪfər/) is the King James Version rendering of the Hebrew word הֵילֵל in Isaiah 14:12. This word, transliterated hêlēl or heylel, occurs only once in the Hebrew Bible and according to the KJV-influenced Strong's Concordance means "shining one, morning star, Lucifer".[1] The word Lucifer is taken from the Latin Vulgate,[2] which translates הֵילֵל as lucifer,[3][4] meaning "the morning star, the planet Venus" (or, as an adjective, "light-bringing").[5] The Septuagint renders הֵילֵל in Greek as ἑωσφόρος[6][7] (heōsphoros),[8][9][10] a name, literally "bringer of dawn", for the morning star.[11] Kaufmann Kohler says that the Greek Septuagint translation is "Phosphoros".[2]
Before the rise of Christianity, the pseudepigrapha of Enochic Judaism, the form of Judaism witnessed to in 1 Enoch and 2 Enoch, which enjoyed much popularity during the Second Temple period,[12] gave Satan an expanded role. They interpreted Isaiah 14:12-15 as applicable to Satan, and presented him as a fallen angel cast out of Heaven.[13] Christian tradition, influenced by this presentation, came to use the Latin word for "morning star", lucifer, as a proper name ("Lucifer") for Satan as he was before his fall. As a result, "Lucifer has become a by-word for Satan in the Church and in popular literature",as in Dante Alighieri's Inferno and John Milton's Paradise Lost.
Translation of הֵילֵל as "Lucifer", as in the King James Version, has been abandoned in modern English translations of Isaiah 14:12. Present-day translations have "morning star" (New International Version, New Century Version, New American Standard Bible, Good News Translation, Holman Christian Standard Bible, Contemporary English Version, Common English Bible, Complete Jewish Bible), "daystar" (New Jerusalem Bible, English Standard Version, The Message), "shining one" (New Life Version) or "shining star" (New Living Translation).
This development has been decried not only by adherents of the King James Only movement, but also by others, who hold that the King James Version is correct and that Isaiah 14:12 refers to Satan under the name of "Lucifer", or who hold that the reference to Satan is preeminent
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