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v-people can no longer tell what truth is. They used to know the influences of truth but by gentle compromise they will lose it and become ours.”
    “But we still won’t get them all Lucas. And like that Y’shua those we get killed still seem to influence others. How do we overcome this?”
    “Fear, disillusionment, discouragement, false understandings, compromise their moral values, tiredness, busyness and endless things that must be done, slander, endless accusations, false friends, torture, immediate doubts if Eli does influence them. Wear them out and make Eli’s influence seem unreal, hypothetical, and not practical. He is always asking them to trust him – well undermine that trust until you can get them to do what you want.”
    “But Eli still seems to stick with them unless they no longer care at all. How do we handle that?”
    “All we have is the intensity and subtlety of our attacks. Let our cords be gentle until we have them completely tied. I know that they will have the ability to choose but we can make this less and less free for them. We must win. Any doubters here will be dealt with. Go!”
     

     
    3 The Bible: Revelation 13 verse 7. See also Daniel 7 verse 21.

 
    Chapter 11
     
    Outworking
     
     
    The virtual world
    Although Antoni had a fondness of women his love of power was stronger. Anyway women were attracted to the power he held and so he had the best of both worlds. Apart from the obvious physical comfort they could provide, he knew that they had a perspective and intuition that, properly harnessed, would be invaluable for ensuring his power was not usurped by any over-ambitious youngster.
    He had gained his own position through lies, deceit and intrigue and was going to ensure that anyone else who thought to upstage him would be quickly found out.
    Unusual for the times in which he lived, Antoni’s wife of 32 years, I’isabel, had continued to live with him and was his main confidant and source of intuitive sensitivity for opposition, intrigue and anything else that might threaten their position. The fact that, on her jealous insistence, not a few innocent people had been cruelly put to death did not matter to Antoni. It was better to have ten innocent people killed than one potential usurper to go free! She had wit and charm, exuded warmth and had a seductive sway over men. She used her feminine arts to great effect – not in the least in keeping Antoni from straying too far. She knew how to let Antoni think he was having his way when she was getting hers!
    On his part Antoni was not averse to chasing younger women. I’isabel accepted this and Antoni, in his own way, honoured her.
    Although she as a v-person did not know it, Lucas was proud of the work he and his partners had done to get I’isabel established in the v-world.
    “What do you suggest is the best way to remove Y’shua followers and Israelis from this world I’isabel?” Antoni asked, following a particularly pleasurable time together.
    I’isabel thought for some time. “The best way to get Y’shua’s protection removed is to seduce and lure them into quietly forgetting him. Get them preoccupied with their own thoughts and feelings and away from this Y’shua. Let them become wealthy, make things easy for them, facilitate the satisfaction of every sensual desire that arises in them. Do not bring them any sense of guilt or shame but step by step inoculate them against the teachings of this Y’shua that they now hold so dearly. The faith they now have in him will fade away and they won’t even notice. Then, Antoni, you can increase the hold of your power and ruin their influence for what they call good.”
    “You know I hate to see these underlings enjoy themselves. I loathe giving them anything but trouble, persecutions, deprivation and any other misery that’s possible.”
    “Yes but look. Israel has hugely successful agriculture, trade is in her favour and her scientists and advisers are held in high regard

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