First published at 14:14 UTC on April 22nd, 2023.
👹 The Black Kaaba stone of Mecca shows a demon/ evil spirit object holding a box from the altar – the box appears to have a triangle and the symbol of Allah/ Lucifer on it.
🦗 Extreme Insect Infestation Can be a Sign of Demonic Infestation
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👹 The Black Kaaba stone of Mecca shows a demon/ evil spirit object holding a box from the altar – the box appears to have a triangle and the symbol of Allah/ Lucifer on it.
🦗 Extreme Insect Infestation Can be a Sign of Demonic Infestation
And the Cricket infestation occurred during Passover/ Fasika, which tells the story of the 10 plagues and the opening of the Red Sea.
While it may be true that there was an unprecedented rainfall that drove in these crickets, what's interesting is when you look back at the original 10 plagues in Mitsrayim (Egypt), in the surrounding nations, they had all sorts of unprecedented things too like excessive rain fall, major dust storms and even earthquakes.
On 11 September 2015 (9/11 – Ethiopian New Year's Day) a crawler crane collapsed over the Main Masjid al-Haram mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, killing 111 people and injuring 394 others.
Well, while this one is not the book of Revelation prophecy, which is where the locusts have the heads of men and the hair of women, this is more like a warning.
Could the crickets be an indication that The Most High will no longer (shema like in Ishmael) hear them, that He has given them plenty of time to shema (hear) Him and because they want to continue in their repetition (equated to that of noise/a clanging gong) that the crickets are a physical representation, being they are in Mecca and covering the area where the prayer rugs are located.... This is more of like a warning.
âť–âť–âť–[Matthew 7:13-14]âť–âť–âť–
“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.”
âť–âť–âť–[Matthew 22:14]âť–âť–âť–
“For many are called, but few are chosen.”
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