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The exorcist named three signs of possession

Father Carlos Martins, a former atheist who became one of the most
respected exorcists in the Catholic Church, has shared a chilling story
of how he witnessed a man possessed by a demon, reports dailystar.co.uk.
He
told Christian podcaster Cameron Bertuzzi that he was once called to
help a firefighter who was suspected of being under demonic influence.
Fr.
Martins said he had a simple way to test if someone was really
possessed: he would secretly sprinkle a drop of holy water on their
clothing and observe their reaction. He said that holy water, which is
blessed by a priest, has the power to irritate and expose demons.
He said he did this to the firefighter, who was wearing a jacket, and the result was shocking.
“This
particular individual immediately shot up backwards in the air, hissing
like a cat,” he said. “And I didn’t have that individual any longer now
– it’s the demon speaking.”
Fr. Martins said he then confronted
the demon and asked for its name and purpose. He said that demons are
intelligent beings who live outside of space and time, and they can
reveal things that are hidden or distant.
Fr. Martins said that
there are three classic signs of demonic possession: speaking in unknown
languages, displaying supernatural strength or abilities, and having
knowledge of hidden or distant events.
He said that he has
encountered many cases of people who exhibited these signs, and he has
performed hundreds of exorcisms over the past 20 years. He said that
exorcism is a ministry of mercy and healing, and that he does it out of
love for God and his people.
Fr.
Martins is also a keeper of ancient holy relics, which are objects that
belonged to or touched saints or Jesus Christ. He said that these
relics are powerful instruments of grace and miracles, and he sometimes
uses them in exorcisms.
He said that he travels around the world
with his collection of relics, which includes pieces of the True Cross,
the Crown of Thorns, and the Veil of Veronica. He said that he invites
people to venerate these relics and experience their blessings.
Fr. Martins said that he believes that demonic activity is increasing
in the world, and that people need to be aware of the spiritual warfare
that is going on.
He said that people can protect themselves from
evil by living a holy life, praying regularly, receiving the
sacraments, and wearing sacramentals such as medals or crucifixes. He
also warned against dabbling in occult practices such as witchcraft,
astrology, tarot cards, or Ouija boards, which can open doors to demonic
influences.
Fr.
Martins said that his mission is to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ
and to help people who are suffering from spiritual afflictions. He said
that he has seen many miracles and conversions through his work as an
exorcist and a relic custodian. He said that he hopes to inspire people
to have faith in God and to trust in his power and mercy.
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Private Jets Headed To Global Warming Conference “Literally Frozen On Runway”

While
world leaders spoke at a ‘global warming’ conference in Dubai, located
in the heart of the Arabian Desert, discussing the usual: banning gas
stoves, cow farts, and petrol-powered vehicles, a powerful snowstorm
grounded all flights at Munich Airport in Germany.
“Private jets
in Munich on the way to Dubai global warming conference are literally
frozen on the runway, which has turned into a glacier,” said Ryan Maue, a
meteorologist and former NOAA chief scientist.
Private
jets in Munich on the way to Dubai global warming conference are
literally frozen on the runway, which has turned into a glacier. https://t.co/Q2s9J5cLkE
— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) December 2, 2023
All flights have been canceled at Munich Airport.
What
Munich Airport traffic usually looks like on a Saturday afternoon
compared to today as the airport has closed due to heavy snowfall. MUC
is expected to reopen tomorrow at 0500 UTC.
Nearly 600 flights at MUC canceled today. pic.twitter.com/1sVaeqSiWr
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) December 2, 2023
If not in years, Munich might have received the most significant snowfall on record.
With 44 cm left on the ground this morning, Munich, Germany has officially experienced its biggest December snowstorm on record.
pic.twitter.com/qMqEHoQiLj
— Nahel Belgherze (@WxNB_) December 2, 2023
Another inconvenient truth…
Europe hasn’t seen a snow cover like this since 2010—60% is blanketed in white! ❄️ pic.twitter.com/zuDB1GfkxM
— Xavi Ruiz (@xruiztru) December 1, 2023
If
world leaders actually believed in global warming, they would’ve not
flown private jets to the desert. Furthermore, having a global warming
conference in an area where it snows is just bad optics for these
virtue-signaling elites.
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Gaza war worsening climate change threats, says Jordan’s king

Jordan’s king said Friday that war was making the threats from climate change even worse in the Gaza Strip, as hostilities resumed between Israel and Hamas after a week-long truce.
King Abdullah II told the UN’s COP28 climate talks in Dubai that “we
cannot talk about climate change in isolation from the humanitarian
tragedies unfolding around us”.
“In Gaza, over 1.7 million Palestinians have been displaced from
their homes. Tens of thousands have been injured or killed in a region
already on the front lines of climate change,” he told a gathering of
world leaders.
“The massive destruction of war makes the environmental threats of water scarcity and food insecurity even more severe.
“In Gaza our people are living with little clean water and the bare
minimum of food supplies, as climate threats magnify the devastation of
war.”
The Gaza war has been a major talking point at COP28, where
delegations from around the world will try to hammer out a fresh
agreement to tackle the climate crisis.
The conflict flared after Palestinian Hamas militants killed about
1,200 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapped about 240, according to
Israeli authorities, in an unprecedented attack on October 7.
In response, Israel vowed to eliminate Hamas and unleashed an air and
ground military campaign in Gaza that the Hamas government says killed
around 15,000 people, also mostly civilians.
Iran’s delegation walked out of the COP28 talks on Friday in protest
at Israel’s presence, which delegation chief Ali Akbar Mehrabian said
was “contrary to the goals and guidelines of the conference”, according
to the official IRNA news agency.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog is conducting talks on hostage
releases on the sidelines of the conference, while his Palestinian
counterpart Mahmoud Abbas cancelled a planned visit.
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is a French international news agency
headquartered in Paris, France. Founded in 1835 as Havas, it is the
world’s oldest news agency.
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