The Avenger Character Thanos: the Suffering, Death, and Other Evils He Represents

“Thanos, a super-being from another planet, is seeking six gems – the Infinity Stones – to put into the Infinity Gauntlet, a weapon which, when completed, enables the one who wears it to extinguish half of all life in the universe with just a snap of his fingers.” (What the Marvel Movie Avengers Can Teach Us About the Globalist Depopulation Agenda, Laura Hollis, LifeSite News, 7/19/22)

The character Thanos symbolizes and combines aspects of Greek mythology, Sauron in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, rebellion against the Creator God (Genesis 1-11; John 1) and destruction of His creation; the depopulation agenda, the Great Reset, and the concept of a New World Order. The first New World Order existed in the pre-flood world and was established by the murderer Cain and his sons. The citizens of Cain’s New World Order were so evil the Lord our God destroyed that world and its evil people in a flood.

Thanos is an obviously shortened version of Thanatos, a god of death in Greek mythology while the Infinity Gauntlet appears to represent the Ring of Power whose energy is Sauron’s. Sauron is a fallen high ranking angelic power. He is the 2nd lieutenant of Melchor (Satan). His job is that of Thanos, meaning kill off most of the citizens (depopulation agenda) of Middle Earth. Since Middle Earth as it exists is the creation of Illuvatar (the personal supernatural God of creation and life) it is to be destroyed (the Great Reset) in order to establish Melchor’s hell-blasted New World Order.

In conclusion, this particular Avengers movie teaches us about much more than just the depopulation agenda. Not only does it lay out the diabolical plan of modern Globalists but reveals that the unseen string-pullers controlling and directing Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, and the rest of that unhinged cohort of puny gods are Satan and his legions. Their power is the power of Satan and his legions and this is why 20th century New World Order projects from Marxist Communism to Hitler’s Socialism ended in catastrophic destruction and the genocidal deaths of millions of men, women, and children. The current New World Order project will also lead to catastrophe and genocide.

Linda

3 thoughts on “The Avenger Character Thanos: the Suffering, Death, and Other Evils He Represents”

  1. Actually, this movie is a variation of the same themes used by sci-fi stories of past decades, which was the total extinction of mankind. This one, which I haven’t seen, is about the extinction of half of humanity, purportedly to make a “better world”, by super villains.
    In the past, H.G. Well’s “War of the Worlds” had Martian aliens threaten humanity with extinction. In the ’80’s it was a “Terminator” who was an AI robot from the future sent to ensure the takeover of the machines, called “rise of the machines”. In the ’90’s there was “Independence Day” which had technologically advanced aliens threatening the Earth. There are others with that theme.
    The same theme continues today but it isn’t fiction; there really are those out to kill us off and they’re from those amongst us. They also imagine they’ll create a “better world” by doing that. The impact of that is the same whether we call them evil or insane or both. I’d say both. They’re not going to wait for Darwin’s “natural selection” to take its course; they’re planning on doing their own “deselecting”, as in genocide by any means necessary.

    1. The themes used by sci-fi stories of past decades are not the work only of man’s imagination. They have an origin in the out of body experiences of occult mystics such as Hindu god-men who travel out of body to planets where they come face to face with their gods and goddesses who are really fallen angels. There is a great quantity of such experiences serving as the origins of sci-fi.

      1. Thank you, I didn’t know that part. I guess they wouldn’t advertise that, would they?

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