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Writer's pictureJames Geis

CERN was built where the Bible says Satan lives

Updated: Sep 20, 2023


Some people say that CERN is trying to open a portal to hell. The "fact checkers" have "debunked" this, but you can't debunk CERN being built where Satan was said to live in my opinion. Revelation 2:13 revealed that Satan lives in the same place that Antipas was martyred. Until recently, Wikipedia said that the Christian account was that Antipas was martyred at the Apollyon Temple at Lyon / Geneva Switzerland, where CERN is now, but removed this some time after October 13, 2022. You can still find it here in the Wayback Machine. Apparently it was removed due to people discovering this on social media. Apollyon means destroyer. He was aslo known as the angel of the abyss, and Abaddon in Hebrew. The Synagogue of Satan, er, World Jewish Congress, also has its headquarters in Geneva in yet another cohencidence.


CERN sits on Saint Michael's Line, a ley line connecting several Holy sites that were dedicated to him. It is said to represent the sword that he used to fight Satan. Revelation 20 says that Saint Michael sent Satan into an abyss for 1,000 years, after which time he would have to be released for "a little while." Saint Michael's Line also connects with the island of Delos, where Apollo was born, but it is uncertain if Apollo and Apollyon were connected.


Coincidentally, there is a sculpture of Shiva, who is also a destroyer, doing a dance of death at CERN. In his left hand, he holds agni, the fire that will destroy the universe. CERN admits to wanting to having an "antimatter factory." Antimatter causes matter to release all of its energy in a violent explosion when it touches matter. It's like the antimatter bomb in The Davinci Code. I think this is its true purpose, and the reason that other countries want particle accelerators, including China, who is building one twice as big as CERN. It almost feels like a new Arms Race. Being twice as big most likely means that it can produce more antimatter. I don't think they're doing it out of a love of science that's twice as big as that of Switzerland.

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