{UAH} Northern Uganda and Africa in general needs strong intercessors
Brethren
Sometime in 2013, the Lord Yahweh showed me how possessed Joseph Kony was. At that time, I was interceding for Northern Uganda. The Lord and I travelled to an African jungle where we found Joseph Kony in the bushes. Out of Joseph Kony emerged a beautiful, mean and spiteful demon, which I automatically understood to be Lucifer himself. This demon uses Kony's body as a vessel to do evil. The demon said that it was once in Lakwena, Hitler and many other humans therefore, even if Kony dies, it will occupy another human body. I asked God why he can't just kill this demon for good. Before God responded, the demon instantly responded to my question by saying that its time has not come and that it has been around for a long period of time. The demon was so sarcastic and full of evil. After seeing this episode, the Lord brought me back to London. I was very upset thereafter. I wrote an article on UAH during that time but people called me a fool. I never prayed for Northern Uganda again. I felt powerless and I never found any grace and fortitude within me to engage in that battle since that time. I feel that it needs people who are deeply spiritual and with faith that is greater than mine. It is possible that I may have got traumatised by what I saw.
The reason why I am writing about Kony is that I have found an article where Kony cast a spell on a defenceless human rights activist (Jason Russell) who ran mad. Jason was found naked in public, masturbating and screaming like a raging lunatic at the traffic lights. This was just barely a week after his newfound stardom founded on Kony. You can find the whole story on Kony's Curse: Joseph Kony the Spirit-man of Uganda – by Mazi Omeife Jideofo | Rasta Livewire. Basically, Kony is possessed, he is under a curse and he is a vessel for the forces of darkness. Christians in Northern Uganda and Uganda at large need to engage in a spiritual warfare in order for them to kick Lucifer out of Northern Uganda and for Kony to be set free.
At the time when the Lord Yahweh and I spiritually visited Kony, a colleague of mine was interceding for Eastern Congo and Southern Uganda. The Lord revealed to her that actually, all political and military leaders in Congo and in Uganda do worship evil spirits, they are under a curse and that is why they are mean and extremely selfish. They worship demons who refer to themselves as Nyabuzaana, Owobushobozi, Bachwezi, Nyabingi, Baal etc. Like Kony, our political and military leaders do practise astral projection. This involves their astral body separating from the physical body and capable of travelling outside it. It should be noted that Christians also experience out of body experiences but at God's will. Our leaders do mix both white and black African witchcraft.
The point I am making here is that Christians from Africa need to start praying violently for our countries. There is a dark side of our problems which we do not know. Africa's poverty, dirtiness, ignorance, diseases and political selfishness has more to do with the York of Evil which is hovering over our continent. We need prayer-warriors to carry out spiritual deliverance. It is embarrassing that even powerful Mega Church pastors in Uganda are now members of the Freemasonry Brotherhood (illuminati) and they practise witchcraft which gives them powers to do fake miracles in their churches. Nevertheless, Uganda has good pastors like Tom Mugerwa, Sempa, Senfuma, Nyonyintono, Zaake, Bujingo etc who are capable of taking on this role of intercession. Can they organise a weeklong prayer for the whole of Uganda and the battle must be geared towards Kony and other politicians/ military leaders. Once we have disempowered these people spiritually, physical change for the good of our country will be very possible. There is grace for the pastors to do this. The devils has done so much to cause humans to believe that there is no Satan, demons and the spirit world.
DO NOT BE FOOLED. I see in the spirit world and I can testify to you that the spirit world is extremely busy and even busier and more real than the physical world. The only difference is that in the spirit world, there is no grace for repentance and growing in faith. If you fail to repent whilst you are on Earth or if you fail to form a relationship with Yahweh, you will have no chance of doing the same after crossing over. For people who don't repent and pray, when they die, there will be no place where their souls can go for rest; they must wander about forever in torment, grief, and sorrow. Their torment will progress in seven stages. Firstly, they ignore the Law of God Most High. Secondly, they can no longer make a sincere repentance and obtain life. Thirdly, they see the reward stored up for those who put their faith in the covenants of God Most High. Fourthly, they think about the torment that has been stored up for them in the last days. Fifthly, they see angels guarding the homes of other souls in complete silence. Sixthly, they recognize that they must soon be tormented, Seventhly, and worst of all, when they see the glory of God Most High, they are sick with remorse and shame. They cringe in fear, because while they were living they sinned against him. And now they are about to come before him to be judged on the last day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH64DY0UoEA
"It is not out of fear but out of a feeling for what is right that we should abstain from doing wrong." "Doing right is based most of all on respecting the other person." "We ought to do our best to help those who have suffered injustice." "The wise man belongs to all countries, for the whole world is a homeland to a great heart." "Poverty in a democracy is as much to be preferred to so-called prosperity under despots as freedom is to slavery" "I would rather discover a single causal law than be king of Persia!"
Democritus (ca. 460 BC – ca. 370 BC)
"It is not out of fear but out of a feeling for what is right that we should abstain from doing wrong." "Doing right is based most of all on respecting the other person." "We ought to do our best to help those who have suffered injustice." "The wise man belongs to all countries, for the whole world is a homeland to a great heart." "Poverty in a democracy is as much to be preferred to so-called prosperity under despots as freedom is to slavery" "I would rather discover a single causal law than be king of Persia!"
Democritus (ca. 460 BC – ca. 370 BC)
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