Kate Moss Flys Into A Rage!
Flying Above 29,050 ft!
Flying Above 29,050 ft!
The darksome atmosphere is as a prison to the demons until the judgment day. They carry fire of hell with them wherever they go. The devils besought the Lord not to cast them into the abyss; for they asked for this, deeming it to be a punishment for them to be cast out of a place where they could injure men. Hence it is stated,They besought Him that He would not expel them out of the country. St Thomas Aquinas
The demons of the air together with the Antichrist will perform great wonders on earth and in the atmosphere, and men will become more and more perverted. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)
For the time has come when the most astonishing wonders will take place on the earth and in the air. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)
Another incident of Air Rage:
Kate Moss follows a growing list of passengers, pilots & cabin crew members who have been plagued with a condition known as air rage.
Air rage generally covers both behavior of a passenger or passengers on the aircraft or more generally speaking at the airport:
- Undue anger.
- Gratuitous violence.
- Unruliness.
- Obnoxiousness.
- Threatening flight safety.
- Failure to follow safety regulations.
- Behaving in a way that gives suspicion of a threat to flight safety.
- Claiming to have a bomb on the flight or falsely saying they are a terrorist with malignant intent.
- Temper tantrums.
- Disruptive behaviour.
- Threatening crew members and other passengers. Wiki
Little is known about the 'condition' and the airlines do not want to scare the public into refusing to fly because they might come down with Air Rage.
Increased incidents will occur on planes some involving greater violent acts - even murder.
Now what makes some passengers more susceptible than others to air rage?
Well to be a boozer sure helps not to mention just an over all nasty disposition to begin with.
Then of course there is the temptations caused by bad angels - you know those personal demons to give you that extra 'push'.
Most of you do not believe in God so you're not gonna believe in your own personal tempting devil.
You may have a real personal trainer - but you will never admit that you have a personal tempting demon. LOL!
You may have a real personal trainer - but you will never admit that you have a personal tempting demon. LOL!
But intelligent men believe in God and believe in devils St. Thomas is one of them - he wrote on the habitation of demons. St Thomas claims that the darksome atmosphere (above 29,050ft) is the habitation of demons. Modern day air travel takes men above this 29,050 ft level 24/7.
When men fly above the 29,050 ft level men invade the habitat of demons. When invading the habitat of demons its makes it easier for the demons to tempt men. (Not that demons need close proximity to tempt men - but it helps)
Air rage in some is caused by invading the habitation of demons.....
Una Lonza Kate Moss
Now what did Kate do on the plane?
- Some reports suggest she had clearly been drinking before she got to the airport in Turkey.
- It is said she was swigging duty-free vodka from her cabin baggage on board.
- Other sources suggest there was also a ‘sweary’ altercation with a fellow passenger at some point during the journey. The cause? It is said that unflattering photographs were being taken of her during the flight. This — and being filmed on mobile phones — are her pet hates.
- What I am told tipped her over the edge was somebody taking pictures of her luggage — a piece of lese-majeste simply too impertinent (in her view) to be tolerated.
- So she let loose verbally, and the argument was so heated that easyJet staff ended up alerting police to meet her once the plane landed in Luton.
- One passenger claimed: ‘She called the pilot a “basic b***h” as police led her off the plane.’ What does this mean? The phrase, popular in certain sections Daily Mail Read More>>>>>
Kate just spent a few days at a DETOX center drinking tea etc... She was there for a 'cleansing' assuming that no alcohol was consumed during her stay. So what was the first thing she does after leaving the DETOX center?
She is tempted to binge drink.
Where oh where did this temptation come from?
Well, from herself - her bad disposition lead her to drink.
And of course she might have been given the push to drink by her own personal tempter - a demon or two.
The demons where probably there already on the plane waiting for her to arrive.
Laugh all you want. I have St. Thomas Aquinas on my side:
Summa Th. I EN Qu.64 a.4
Article: 4 Whether our atmosphere is the demons' place of punishment?
Objection:
1. It would seem that this atmosphere is not the demons' place of punishment. For a demon is a spiritual nature. But a spiritual nature is not affected by place. Therefore there is no place of punishment for demons.
2. Further, man's sin is not graver than the demons'. But man's place of punishment is hell. Much more, therefore, is it the demons' place of punishment; and consequently not the darksome atmosphere.
3. Further, the demons are punished with the pain of fire. But there is no fire in the darksome atmosphere. Therefore the darksome atmosphere is not the place of punishment for the demons.
On the contrary Augustine says (Gn ad lit. iii, 10), that "the darksome atmosphere is as a prison to the demons until the judgment day."
I answer that The angels in their own nature stand midway between God and men. Now the order of Divine providence so disposes, that it procures the welfare of the inferior orders through the superior. But man's welfare is disposed by Divine providence in two ways: first of all, directly, when a man is brought unto good and withheld from evil; and this is fittingly done through the good angels. In another way, indirectly, as when anyone assailed is exercised by fighting against opposition. It was fitting for this procuring of man's welfare to be brought about through the wicked spirits, lest they should cease to be of service in the natural order. Consequently a twofold place of punishment is due to the demons: one, by reason of their sin, and this is hell; and another, in order that they may tempt men, and thus the darksome atmosphere is their due place of punishment.
Now the procuring of men's salvation is prolonged even to the judgment day: consequently, the ministry of the angels and wrestling with demons endure until then. Hence until then the good angels are sent to us here; and the demons are in this dark atmosphere for our trial: although some of them are even now in hell, to torment those whom they have led astray; just as some of the good angels are with the holy souls in heaven. But after the judgment day all the wicked, both men and angels, will be in hell, and the good in heaven.
Reply to Objection:
1. A place is not penal to angel or soul as if affecting the nature by changing it, but as affecting the will by saddening it: because the angel or the soul apprehends that it is in a place not agreeable to its will.
2. One soul is not set over another in the order of nature, as the demons are over men in the order of nature; consequently there is no parallel.
3. Some have maintained that the pain of sense for demons and souls is postponed until the judgment day: and that the beatitude of the saints is likewise postponed until the judgment day. But this is erroneous, and contrary to the teaching of the Apostle (2Co 5,1): "If our earthly house of this habitation be dissolved, we have a house in heaven." Others, again, while not admitting the same of souls, admit it as to demons. But it is better to say that the same judgment is passed upon wicked souls and wicked angels, even as on good souls and good angels.
Consequently, it must be said that, although a heavenly place belongs to the glory of the angels, yet their glory is not lessened by their coming to us, for they consider that place to be their own; in the same way as we say that the bishop's honor is not lessened while he is not actually sitting on his throne. In like manner it must be said, that although the demons are not actually bound within the fire of hell while they are in this dark atmosphere, nevertheless their punishment is none the less; because they know that such confinement is their due. Hence it is said in a gloss upon Jc 3,6: "They carry fire of hell with them wherever they go." Nor is this contrary to what is said (Lc 8,31), "They besought the Lord not to cast them into the abyss"; for they asked for this, deeming it to be a punishment for them to be cast out of a place where they could injure men. Hence it is stated, "They [Vulg. 'He'] besought Him that He would not expel them [Vulg. 'him'] out of the country" (Mc 5,10).
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