Selective Rats and the Communist Evil Specter

Wang Yifeng

PureInsight | April 4, 2005

[PureInsight.org] Rats are ugly, filthy and disgusting animals. When I was little, my grandmother told me that it was very bad luck to be bitten by a rat. Although she never had any formal education at school, she had a wealth of knowledge and knew all the rules of propriety. She also told me traditional Chinese stories with many traditional Chinese moral values. My mother, on the other hand, has a college degree, but because she had received the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP's) education based on atheism, she called my grandmother superstitious. Many years later I found just about everything my grandmother had told me to be true.

I have personally witnessed two men being bitten by rats at night during their sleep. They both got their wounds treated and took antibiotic shots, but they both encountered disasters soon afterwards. I once asked a famous traditional Chinese medical doctor who has been a close family friend for many years, "Why does a person who was bitten by rats seem to encounter a disaster or a severe illness afterwards?" At the time I was a young student. The elderly medical doctor was already a cultivator. He explained, "Everyone knows rats are infamous for spreading infectious diseases, but this is just a modern theory. There is a more profound explanation. Rats are extremely filthy. They carry negative, karmic fields. All illnesses and disasters are rooted from negative, evil elements. Rats are naturally drawn to bite people carrying very negative fields because those negative environments suit them. Otherwise how would rats have the audacity to bite humans? Even if those people are not bitten by rats, they are bound to suffer from disasters or severe illnesses because negative, evil elements have already entered their bodies." Later I slowly understood people carrying strong negative fields are bound to suffer from misfortune.

When I went to college decades ago, all the college freshmen had to bring Volumes 1-5 of Chairman Mao Zedong's book, Quotation from Chairman Mao, when they registered at theis college. A friend from Beijing University once told me a bizarre story that happened in their dormitory. Because the dormitory rooms were very small, they had no choice but to store all the books under their beds. During a semester, rats entered their dormitory room and chewed up the books under the beds. The strange thing was that the rats attacked only Chairman Mao Zedong's books. In fact, they ate nearly all the pages. But they left all the textbooks alone. All of her roommates laughed and joked these rats were anti-Communist political rats.

This is another strange phenomenon. Why did the rats only select the CCP's books as their targets? The Epoch Times published an article in Chinese on March 2, 2005 that suggested to people that they should destroy all of their CCP books, portraits, flags and buttons. The article says, "For many decades, the CCP's evil specter and its evil factors have possessed every inch of Chinese society. As an evil specter from the western world, the CCP has brought China famine, death, civil war and countless other disasters. By completely destroying all the CCP's books, portraits, sculptures, flags, banners, buttons and other objects, you will deny the CCP evil specter and its evil factors of their living environment."

Now the truth has been revealed. The reason why the rats favored Mao Zedong's books was because the books were possessed with the CCP evil specter and its evil factors and, thus, carried extremely negative, evil fields. That was why the rats carrying negative fields considered these possessed books to be good meals. However, the CCP evil specter and the evil factors in Mao Zedong's books did not perish when the rats ate the books. No, they were transferred to those rats. Thus those rats would carry even more negative, evil fields. Today's people believe that rats spread viruses and germs that cause infectious diseases, but the truth is that they transfer negative, evil beings to people and other creatures on earth. This may be the true reason why we human beings find rats grotesque and repulsive.

The blasphemous CCP evil specter and its evil factors have brought mankind much worse disasters than all the rats together in the world. In fact, the CCP is worse than plagues. What better way to destroy the CCP evil specter and its evil factors than destroying their objects with fire (a positive force according to the traditional Chinese's belief)? Who would want to keep the CCP's objects that will bring us bad luck and misfortune? These days the Chinese people would even pay more to get telephone numbers that contain digits representing good luck, such as 88 (prosperity) or 66 (good fortune.) In addition, it is a custom for the Chinese to pray to a Bodhisattva for good fortune and merciful protection during the Chinese New Year and important traditional Chinese holidays. If you truly wish for good luck, you might want to start by destroying all the CCP's objects that carry extremely negative, evil beings. Your home will not be clean until it is free of the CCP's evil specter and its evil factors. If you should keep any CCP objects, it may be just a matter of time before the evil being in those objects brings you disaster and misfortune beyond your imagination.

This is a very unusual year because many prophets throughout human history have mentioned year 2005 in their prophecies. Many prophets foretold major disaster in 2005. The Revelation foretold the advent of the Final Judgment and plagues in 2005. Even modern scientists have repeatedly given warnings of deadly epidemics in 2005. Viruses, germs, or evil beings are certainly attracted to negative, evil fields. If you keep the CCP's objects at home, they will most likely be drawn to the evil beings in those objects at your home. For your own sake, please do not neglect or ridicule my heartfelt suggestion. It might be too late when you finally discover the truth.

Translated from: http://www.zhengjian.org/zj/articles/2005/3/29/31748.html

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