Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Donny Gillson a/k/a "Ursu"adams a/k/a Ben Enoch 
THE FALSE PROFIT

So, Donny uses the name Ursuadams.  Well, if you look at the photo below, you will see where "Ursu" actually came from.  This is a work of fiction. posted on his website on September 18, 2010.  He clearly states "The Message is a fictional story".  But now, he's claiming himself as this Ursu.  The other thing I've noticed is the word "Majical".  Hmmm a pagan spelling?  Coming from a Christian?  Oh my.  So, Donny is a false profit claiming to know the word of God, claiming to be a Warrior of God, even claiming to BE God.  


The Paragraph reads as follows (typed word for word from the photo below):


"'The Message' is a fictional story about a spiritual guide named Ursu; a man that has come from an ancient civilization of Lumana.  During his visit to back to modern civilization through a worm hole StarGate from another dimension.  Ursu is sent on a specific mission to find a secret document entitled "The Message.  A document that could possibly re-write Christian history as we know it.  As Ursu starts his journey in the beautiful woods country of Eugene, Oregon He transmits his finding back to the free world, as he interviews a psychotic man we will call "The Messenger", who has been locked up in a psychiatric hospital since 2001 and soon to be released to the world with an important and fateful message.  Ursu (your spiritual guild) will give you full access to a secret manifesto, written by "The Messenger" that documents a vision for the End of the World.  These documents are combinations of channeling, automatic writing, remote viewing, telepathy, collective consciousness and from the Almighty God itself."


And now he believes this is reality?  Wow.


I GUESS LIFE REALLY DOES IMITATE ART. 

What rational, thinking human being would accept the word of this False Profit on anything?  He claims to have "research" and knowledge about this "planet" that is coming to Earth, but yet he lives in a fantasy world.  Makes you wonder doesn't it?

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