‘The Exodus Effect — This Video Might Change Your Perspective On Religion’
Has anyone else seen this banner at the top and the bottom of the page? I have for some time now. It is brought to you by the nice people at LiveIntent. The people who promise:
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I certainly hope that Daily KOS receives some revenue off of this shameful use of their page, but how does this fit LiveIntents statements? It certainly is not based on the content of the page, or as any prediction of my interests generated by my visits to other websites. I am perplexed as to just why this ad is here.
Click on ‘Watch Now’ and you will see ‘proof’ God prescribes an oil in the Bible for each of us to live 300 years, and to also live these years in perfect health without illness or pain. Now wait, there is more. This has been verified by real doctors (insert two random names here and put MD after). One of which says that this is the most significant medical discovery in 2000 years. Now they don’t state just what the miracle substance is in the video, but a neat summary can be found on other sites from the same company.
“The Complete Exodus Effect System is a divine healing solution centered around Exodus 30:23 where God gave Moses the recipe to craft a holy anointing oil that helps consumers be closer to God in health. The only way to sign up for the Exodus Effect guide is by going through the official website where users will learn about the scripture “and you shall make of these a sacred anointing oil blended as by the perfumer; it shall be a holy anointing oil”. (Holy Anointing Oil is otherwise known as CBD).
What is Complete Exodus Effect System?
Created by a group called Divine Origins, The Exodus Effect offers information about the way that users can harness God’s healing power with the use of True Anointed Oil. By engaging in this type of regimen, consumers can improve their energy levels and improve their health with the use of these faith-based techniques. Dr. Sula Benet is credited to filtering through a substantial amount of scripture to find an “error” in the Bible in 1939, which he says revealed the recipe to the Anointed Oil that consumers can use now.
In the guide, consumers won’t be provided with a prepared sample of the oil, but they will learn what needs to happen to create it.”
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- “Divine Pet, which shows how consumers can use Anointed Oil with their dog or cat
- The Lazarus Effect, which shows how consumers can use different techniques to improve their quality of life
- Hidden Prayers, which contains 33 different prayers that can help with the effects of the True Holy Anointed Oil”
- You have to search the video carefully but you can find the disclaimer: “ Why It Might Change What It Means To Be A Christian For many Christians, this biblical breakthrough goes against everything they've ever believed... and they are torn, because this lost secret heals like nothing they've ever seen... so they have to choose between their old beliefs, or their pain. How The US Government Is Taking Control The government has never been shy about protecting its interests, including PAC's, the IRS, big pharma, and left wing agendas. And congress is aware of this breakthrough, in fact, they recently took out a patent on it, and now control the fate of this "ancient healing technology" Please watch the video above now before it gets taken down for good! Terms · Privacy · Support · Members Area Toll Free: 1-877-334-3257 The products and the claims made about specific products on or through this site have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information provided on this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other health care professional or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging. You should not use the information on this site for diagnosis or treatment of any health problem or for prescription of any medication or other treatment. You should consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem