Monday, 28 July 2025

OZZY 'GLAD TO GET THE SHOT' OSBOURNE IS DEAD

 

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Osbourne at home 2 weeks after the birth of Jack, 1985.



"If I don’t get the shot and I get the virus, there’s a good chance I ain’t going to be here.” So the Prince of Darkness Ozzy Osbourne got the shot. And he still got the virus. Now he ain't here and where he is just doesn't bear thinking about.


Yes, Black Sabbath legend Osbourne had Parkinson's. And an addiction to alcohol, cocaine, heroin, acid, glue, cough syrup and Vicodin. But that doesn't alter the fact that a study by Sabat et al found that 41% of Parkinson’s patients experienced symptom worsening after mRNA injection - with a staggering 2,300% increased risk of deterioration. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10278957/  Osbourne was only one of many celebrities who touted the clot shot and lived to regret it - but not for long. 


He died aged only 76. The neurotoxic mRNA shot may have stolen years from Ozzy by accelerating his Parkinson’s - a risk no one warned him about. And a major new analysis says Covid 'vaccines' (experimental gene serum, actually) saved far fewer lives than the World Health Organisation claimed. Meanwhile, in New Zealand, millions of doses were doled out between April and December 2021, when the safety signal for 'vaccine'-induced myocarditis was already known. The red flags were there but the Covid Triumverate of Ardern, Hipkins and Bloomfield ignored them. So did the media, paid to keep their mouths shut.

The metal legend may be dead but his macabre influence lives on in the millions who grew up cranking & losing themselves in the sounds of Ozzy. And maybe also in the shot they took on his advice. One can only hope and pray not.



"It felt like I was being stabbed, but I'm glad I got it, you know?" https://x.com/i/status/1947743826866802772





From Michael Matt, father of eight, writing for The Remnant:


The English lead singer of the heavy metal band, Black Sabbath – John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne – is dead. Known as the “Prince of Darkness,” Ozzy rose to fame in the 1970s as his Black Sabbath pioneered the metal genre. The rock world rewarded its Prince of Darkness with one induction into the UK Music Hall of Fame and two more into the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

 

Known as just “Ozzy” to his millions of minions, he built a career on playing with the occult, dancing with the Devil, photographing himself with the Cross of Christ in his mouth, allowing his adoring fans to believe he’d actually bitten the head off of a live bat during a concert, all while claiming he was not really a satanist. . . he just looked, sounded, and acted like one.

 

I can’t imagine how anyone would have gotten the idea the lead singer for BLACK SABBATH was a Satanist. After all, his album covers were always so Christian themed:   





 

One lovely collection of Ozzy tunes was even called “Black Mass.” But we mustn’t judge, right?

 




 

No wonder the pioneers of the traditional Catholic movement were just as intent on fighting the culture war and the likes of Ozzy Osbourne as they were the Novus Ordo and the likes of Annibale Bugnini in the Church. These days, we’ve “grown up” and become “sophisticated.” We know that Ozzy was just a fun-loving vaudevillian stage performer who was laughing all the way to the bank. He was just pretending to be evil!  

 

You can tell yourself that, if it makes you feel better. But I wonder how you would defend the inverse. In other words, what exactly is the great good that Ozzy Osbourne contributed to society and the lives of his fans that makes you feel so defensive of him?



Charity isn't charity unless it's done for the sake of God 

 

 

Did he make kids better adults through his macabre antics? Did he encourage them to aim higher with his libertine attitude toward sexuality? Did he bring them closer to God with his out-of-control behavior and notorious substance abuse problems?

 

Because for those of us who lived through the rise of Ozzy Osbourne, it seems that a different phenomenon is at work here. To us, it looks as if a societal/cultural transformation has taken place wherein good people have lost the ability to recognize the face of evil even when it’s laughing in their faces. It's as if the Devil has doubled down, and his greatest trick now was to convince us that evil doesn't even exist. To paraphrase Alexander Pope:

“Evil is a monster of so frightful mien
As to be hated needs but to be seen;
Yet seen too oft, familiar with her face,
We first endure, then pity, then embrace.” 


 Despite his satanic persona, Ozzy was embraced by millions of impressionable kids, many of whom found deep meaning in the macabre underworld of Ozzy Osbourne. He may have been playing the Prince of Darkness on stage, but for millions of 15-year-olds Ozzy was the high priest of darkness, preaching a powerful religion that for them was the great equalizer. His concerts were far more spiritually meaningful than anything they’d seen from Jim and Tammy Bakker on Sunday morning TV.

 


US televangelists Jim and Tammy Bakker hosted the Tv program The PTL Club 1974 -1987


For at least two generations of young men who'd been spiritually orphaned by the system, Ozzy was very real. And we’ll never know how many souls were introduced to the real Prince of Darkness by Ozzy’s poetry, his lost boys allure, his sexual vampirism, and his lifelong struggle with alcohol, cocaine, heroin, acid, glue, cough syrup, Vicodin, etc.

 

As a role model, he was a Satanist at worst and a drug addict at best. Either way, he was far from harmless. He certainly paved the way for Marilyn Manson, Lamb of God, Lady Gaga and the rest of the cultural hedonists to peddle their blasphemous product to generations of impressionable kids.

 

Just because most people today do not even understand what it was, this does not mean that the rock ‘n’ roll revolution didn’t pave the way for the chaotic debauchery in which our society finds itself incarcerated today.

 

Rock ‘n’ roll was the soundtrack of the amoral, contracepting, drugging, cutting, castrating, child abusing, baby-killing tidal wave that drowned the family, buried the Church, and left the survivors so dazed and confused they don’t even know which bathroom to use.

 

Our fathers were right about rock ‘n’ roll, in other words. Trouble is, most of their sons got tired of fighting the cultural tsunami. Most of them eventually gave up and, before long, even England’s benighted queen was out there knighting Mick Jagger. And the rest is history – countries at war, cities in chaos, drag queens in libraries, families destroyed, a hundred million babies exterminated, and God is dead. . . or so the Marxist minstrels would have us believe.  

 

My mother used to say: “If the atheists are right and there is no God – when we die, we’ll never know who was right, either way. But if I’m right and there is a God then when we die, there’s going to be hell to pay for you.”

 

The real Prince of Darkness met guys like Ozzy at the proverbial crossroads and gave them enough power and fame to corrupt most of the Children of Light. All they had to do in exchange was sell their souls.

 

But yesterday, Ozzy found out it was all a scam. We don’t get to close our eyes forever. Our eyes are finally opened when we die. Ozzy now knows the Truth. And his fans are left to ask him the same questions he famously asked Aleister Crowley back in 1980 – Mr. Osbourne, what went on in your head?

 

 

Aleister Crowley, 'The Great Beast 666', whose funeral was dubbed 'The Black Mass'



Who is “Mr. Crowley”? Aleister Crowley was an English occultist (1875-1947) who was once described in the English press as the “wickedest man in the world.” Known as “The Beast,” he founded Thelema which he based on the Luciferian principle – “Do as thou wilt shall become the whole of the law.” He also created “magick,” adding the “k” in order to distinguish his occultic sexual religion from mere stage magic.

 

Crowley’s sex “magick,” and dark arts were so nefarious that he eventually distinguished himself as the only man G. K. Chesterton flat out refused to debate. That was 1944.

 

By 1964, Crowley had become extremely popular with the rock ‘n’ rollers of the so-called British Invasion – including The Rolling Stones, The Beatles (yes, that’s Crowley on the cover the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album), Led Zeppelin, and, yes, Ozzy Osbourne.

 





Los Angeles, where Osbourne lived for over two decades, The Prince of Darkness' star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame



The lyrics to Ozzy’s 1980 hit song, “Mr Crowley,” seem somehow appropriate here the day after his death. Indeed, Mr Osbourne, what went on in your head? We want to know what you meant...

 

Mr Crowley

What went on in your head?
Oh, Mr Crowley
Did you talk to the dead?

Your lifestyle to me seemed so tragic
With the thrill of it all
You fooled all the people with magic
Yeah, you waited on Satan's call

Mr Charming
Did you think you were pure?
Mr Alarming
In nocturnal rapport

Uncovering things that were sacred
Manifest on this Earth
Ah, conceived in the eye of a secret
And they scattered the afterbirth

Mr Crowley
Won't you ride my white horse?
Mr Crowley
It's symbolic, of course

Approaching a time that is classic
I hear that maiden's call
Approaching a time that is drastic
Standing with their backs to the wall

Was it polemically sent?
I wanna know what you meant
I wanna know
I wanna know what you meant, yeah


https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/headline-news-around-the-world/item/7858-ozzy-rip






 


62 comments:

  1. Susannah Gordon28 July 2025 at 19:04

    He had Parkinson's before COVID came out. I can't imagine his family WHO ARE GRIEVING appreciate this kind of narrative, nor do his fans.

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    1. Susannah Gordon as the post states, the 'vaccine' aggravates the symptoms of Parkinson's. I can imagine people with PD appreciating the facts about the effects of the 'vaccine' and deciding against any further boosters, or those who have yet to be diagnosed deciding not to take the jab at all.

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    2. Susannah Gordon28 July 2025 at 19:05


      So why not state that? Why go after a man who died. This is sick and twisted. Present the facts without the rhetoric that the jab killed him. Ozzy was lucky to have lived as long as he did, you've only got to look into his history of drug and alcohol abuse which 100% should have led to his early demise. But saying a man in his 70s with that sort of history was finished off by a single jab versus decades of substance abuse. You are also aware of the botched surgery he had? What implications are you inferring from that? Or does that not suit your narrative?

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    3. Nowhere does the post state 'that the jab killed him'. Or 'was finished off by a single jab versus decades of substance abuse.' I would hope that readers infer that the so-called vaccine should be refused, especially by PD sufferers.

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    4. Vanessa Beetson28 July 2025 at 19:32


      Susannah Gordon they aren't saying it caused covid, they are stating with scientific proof that it accelerates the symptoms. I doubt the family will see this post.

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    5. Vanessa Beetson yes, and family and fans who are grieving may at some point appreciate learning the facts, from this source or others.

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    6. Vanessa Beetson interestingly enough, getting covid was one of the most reported adverse events from having the jab.

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    7. Susannah Gordon28 July 2025 at 23:43


      Julia du Fresne and while we're talking about celebrity deaths - What did MeatLoaf die of again?

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    8. Susannah Gordon I'm sorry, I have no idea.

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    9. Susannah Gordon28 July 2025 at 23:44


      Julia du Fresne COVID, after refusing the vaccine.

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    10. Julia du Fresne
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      Susannah Gordon In 2003, Meat Loaf was diagnosed with Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome, a condition marked by an extra electrical pathway in the heart that causes symptoms like a rapid heartbeat. Meat Loaf had asthma and, in July 2011, he fainted on stage while performing in Pittsburgh due to an asthma attack.
      He collapsed again while on stage in Edmonton in June 2016 due to severe dehydration, after having already canceled two other shows due to illness. Meat Loaf had emergency back surgery in November 2016 including a spinal fusion due to a cyst that was pinching nerves, and in 2019, he was using a cane and a wheelchair to get around. Meat Loaf died in Nashville, Tennessee, on the evening of January 20, 2022, at the age of 74. No official cause of death was released. Meatloaf was obviously the last person who should have accepted the Covid shot.

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    11. Vanessa Beetson28 July 2025 at 23:48


      Susannah Gordon what comorbidity did he have? Also please bear in mind how the coded those deaths. If you died of anything, you were swabbed post mortem. If positive it was coded as covid. A man shot who surgeons stated his injuries were incompatible with life, was swabbed post mortem. He was positive so it was coded as covid NOT gunshot wounds.

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  2. Judith Sibylle Bauerdick28 July 2025 at 19:10


    Yes ,the MRNA Injectables have caused much harm .
    Parkinson’s was a known risk in conjunction with the injections of this Gene Therapy ,as it became obvious quickly

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  3. Gwenn Henderson28 July 2025 at 19:11


    Why is there a picture with a baby in a sling hanging out of his mouth. Is this one of his own children ? Sick picture if you asked me. WTF.

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    1. Gwenn Henderson Obviously you didn't click on the link and read the post, which states the pic is of Osbourne and his son Jack, aged 2 weeks. He was holding his new-born baby by his clothing, in his clenched teeth. He seems to have thought that was amusing.

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  4. Well written!! Especially loved “lived to regret it, but not for long“.

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  5. Somehow, we have to learn to accept people’s choices as their own and respect it. It’s their life ending choice, their cross to bear, their coffin to dwell in. Their soul lives on and they will complete another cycle of learning. Be grateful that we all had the wisdom shown to our consciousness. Be happy and grateful.

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    1. Cath McGregor We should have no respect for people's choices when they're evil. Our life's ending isn't ours to choose, but God's, as our life is His gift. Souls do live on, eventually either in heaven or hell - and words can't express my gratitude for God's goodness to me.

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  6. What? are we supposed to miss him?

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  7. He was 76, had Parkinson’s, and abused drugs and alcohol. He was fortunate to get to 76. It didn’t have anything to do with the Covid vaccine…. He was frail and getting on and he had a failed spinal surgery

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    1. Eileen Hillman28 July 2025 at 19:17


      Kyles Ess I am sure it didn't help though.

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    2. Kyles Ess and don't forget the Covid shot.

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  8. Why do you say he "only" lived to 76? A life into the 80s and beyond is not guaranteed, especially for men. My Dad died at 76 back in 2014, and my father-in-law died a few years before aged 75. Nobody batted an eye at their ages. We were sad that they didn't get any longer of course, but also glad that they didn't pop their clogs in their 60s, like many of their friends had.

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  10. his status may have influenced many , but at the end of the day you make your own choice ! the facts were presented to us all, make a choice , irrespective he was an iconic music legend. ( and I have a lot of respect for the man ) Yeah I get some people will be influenced by that, but again you make your own choices and you live with that. I never got the shot , I never believed in the bullshit , propaganda , each to their own belief , but I always saw a light in the prince of darkness , the persona he projected ! Now ironically he is in the light ! And may he shine brightly !

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  11. Nicole Alicia Herbert28 July 2025 at 19:23


    His spinal injury operations were regretted by him as they made him worse.

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  12. Funny how all these old rebellious rock stars turned establishment in their later years.

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    1. Anne Ferguson the prospect of dying does tend to wake people up. It's a great grace.

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  13. Great Post.

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  14. Fact he lived to 76 was outstanding

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    1. Matt Evans in the circs, yes. But if we applied the advances in knowledge, barring accidents theoretically we should live into our eighties. And every extra month of life is very precious, given its opportunities to improve our status in the next life.

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  15. … this comment is a crock of shite ! If you've read any substantial bios, listened to interviews, watched his posts and TV appearances and shows. you'll realise he was genuine artist caught up in the craziness of of the entertainment industry. Sharon was as much of a saviour for him as she was part of the industry. There's a price to pay … you get the fame and fortune (after obscurity and loss) and they mark you for termination - it was predicted even in The Simpsons in the 80s. He knew it was coming and faced it bravely. The last concert - as all will testify - was 'allowed' to happen for some kind of redemption. I will also add that all the members of 'Sabbath renounced Satanism, and in fact early on all adopted the crucifix as stage attire for soul protection … advocated by Geezer's dad - a silversmith/artisan and devout Christian. This chapter ends with a 'shot' to the soul of music and humanity and a not a 'good-riddance' as you seem authorised to advocate.

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    1. David Rogers thank you for your comment supplying information not available to anyone not interested in the entertainment industry, and I hope you're right about Osbourne. His lifetyle and actions belied any belief in Christ but I would never imply 'good riddance' to any deceased.

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  16. Covid didn't kiII anybody but hospital Protocols combined with Midazolam and Remdesivir, sold as Veklury kiIIed tens of thousands to drive up the covid statistics to sell the Scamdemic. As for the "Safe and Effective" it KiIIed tens of Millions and made the HoIocaust look like a Sunday picnic.

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  17. Germaín Ambriz28 July 2025 at 19:35


    I remember Pope Francis was pushing it too. And an auxiliary bishop came to our parish one Sunday and did the same.

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    1. Germaín Ambriz indeed. I've posted several times on that utterly shameful "act of love" potion-peddling by Bergoglio.

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  18. I pray he had a last minute conversion. May God have mercy on his soul.

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  19. I have PD and so pleased I didn't take the shot! RIP Ozzie

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    1. Yelena Rabadan28 July 2025 at 19:38


      Helen Brattle Good for you Helen

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    2. Helen Brattle refusing it must have taken some courage. I hope you had support from your family and friends.

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    3. Julia du Fresne yes my family all good ...we all made our own choices. I really made that decision because I didn't trust our govt...but so pleased I refused it. Had a couple of upset friends but we're all good now.

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  20. Satanist. May God have mercy on his soul

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    1. Tania McLardy He denied he was a Satanist; claimed he was a Christian but his actions didn't match his words. He may like millions of others have been unhinged by living in a state of serious sin.

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  21. Richard Pykett28 July 2025 at 19:41


    Just trying to help a lovely young lady in her 30s who has the most terrible and debilitating shakes and brain fog. They started 4 years ago. They are treating her with Parkinson drugs. Had numerous medical consults. Nobody discussed possible correlation with the forced injections.

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    1. Richard Pykett what a tragedy. I hope and pray she has faith in the good God.

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  22. 'saved far fewer lives than the WHO claimed' .... translated means ..... 'did not acknowledge they slaughtered millions'

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  23. Another gone too soon

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  24. Darren McCormack28 July 2025 at 19:44


    The toXic jAbZ has taken anything from 10-30 yrs off ppl's lives..!!

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    1. Darren McCormack or killed them

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    2. Darren McCormack28 July 2025 at 19:46


      Jenny Klinger Yes...massive dePoP under way via jAbZ...then starvation/they removing our food supply under the guise of cliMate chanGe & cow farts..!!

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    3. Rachel Malone Sabbra Cadabra And a beautiful love song

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  25. Hubby and I are also noticing that people are ageing so much lately. And the oldies are not well at all, and we know some oldies that are up to their 8th covid jab (and still getting covid). also people at work are getting sick and cant seem to shake it, they get covid then following week Influenza A, then shingles, then strep throat... never ends. Touch wood i haven't been sick in a few years now! Which makes me seriously question the 'contagion theory' - i think it could be BS. (I also am not convinced covid exists but haven't spent too much time looking into it, as ive got more fun things to do with my spare time LOL)

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  26. I challenge "macabre" influence. His lyrics to many songs were deeply profound and more in synch with Christian values. He was not "Satanic" by any means.
    I do think the jab most certainly accelerated the Parkinson's

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    1. Rachel Malone if you call singing to Lucifer and Mr. Crowley (Aleister Crowley) Christian.

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    2. Jacckii Allteli28 July 2025 at 19:54


      Rachel Malone the evil **** was a Freemason wake up

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    3. Rachel Malone what about lyrics to Mr Tinkertrain? Ozzy was a creep.
      Would you like some sweeties little girl?
      Come a little closer

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    4. Kendall BZ that was based on a serial killer called Tim Tinkerman and a play on the word "tinker". He has spoken about it being a warning for his children about predators.
      I have been in the "truther" movement for well over twenty years and am aware of everything at play.
      The spiritual battle we're engaged in is one of frequencies and if you rise to a high enough one you're untouchable. So even if he was planting seeds of "evil" I choose not to acknowledge any. I know the positive impact he had on millions and the beautiful message in songs like Dreamer and also War Pigs. I choose to seek the divine in everyone. Hate fuels the division and I have no energy to participate in that.
      I acknowledge, value and respect your heart and intentions in wanting to warn others about what you perceive to be "evil", I just prefer to shine light on the good as that's the way you ultimately transform "demons" and allow God/ the cosmos to deliver karmic lessons.
      I believe in forgiving the soul, not the actions. Any actions and ill intentions he may have had are all stored in the Akashic records and will be dealt with accordingly

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  27. Allan McMillan28 July 2025 at 19:59


    Not everyone was meant to have their eyes open Julia and not everyone is meant to make it through to the other side. There are millions if not billions of stories like Ozzy's. The big pharma Jews had the likes of Ardern and her cronies paid off and she had tight global ties with the WEF, the dirty two faced rat. They took advantage of the generous western spirit and that's why so many of us are now dead or dying. I feel for those who were taken advantage of and have suffered. His Mrs doesn't look far behind him to be honest.

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    1. Allan McMillan God our Creator certainly wills that everyone has their eyes opened and enjoys the fruits of His Son's sacrifice on Calvary. As the Catholic child's catechism says, "God made us to know love and serve Him in this life and be happy with Him for ever in heaven".

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  28. Hope most people listened to “Medical Sources” not “Celebrities” clearly they ain’t doctors.
    No doubt Ozzy was duped like so many

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  29. The jab was not safe and was not effective. “Long Covid” happens to the jabbed only.
    Check Dr Robert Malone’s substack. RFK Jr appointed Dr Malone to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) in June. Dr Malone was a co-inventor of mRNA technology and his name appears on the patent. He worked with pharmaceutical companies to get new drugs approved with the FDA. He is pro-vax but not the mRNA vaccines after having a personal bad reaction.

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  30. The indoctrinated pay attention to the explicit and thus call him some sort if evil or prince of darkness, the real humans know to comprehend the implied, they wrote and sang some of the most Christian positive songs ever. The devils game played back at the devil, aka he held a mirror to the dark but was never really dark and paid the price.

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