Though I strongly disagree with his take on the Mark of the Beast, the other information he is sharing puts some key pieces of the puzzle together. Very worth a listen to at least the first hour presentation.
b) Sound doesn't tune aka "form one sound to another"...there can be only one sound/sanus - "entire; whole" for each partial instrument within. Few utilize suggestion to tempt consenting many to tune in and henceforth dance in accord to the tunes of a conductor aka a conduit aka a pied piper.
Though I strongly disagree with his take on the Mark of the Beast, the other information he is sharing puts some key pieces of the puzzle together. Very worth a listen to at least the first hour presentation.
a) Tunes regulates dance...if one tunes in.
b) Sound doesn't tune aka "form one sound to another"...there can be only one sound/sanus - "entire; whole" for each partial instrument within. Few utilize suggestion to tempt consenting many to tune in and henceforth dance in accord to the tunes of a conductor aka a conduit aka a pied piper.