Exposing Satan's Playbook The Perry Stone

About this same time, a British general rode a horse in the area near Beersheba with a leather case carrying fake battle plans. He had smeared blood on the outside and was headed toward a group of Turkish soldiers. Seeing him, the Turks fired shots in the distance, causing the general to turn the horse, dropping the blood-coated leather case. When the Turks found the case, they thought they had wounded the Brit, causing him to drop the leather case. They turned the pile of papers over to one of their commanders. The papers appeared to be secret British plans of a set day to attack Gaza, which was south of Beersheba. Word spread among the Turkish military commanders. As the date of the “secret attack” arrived, the Turks thinned the battle lines near Beersheba, moving many troops toward Gaza. Oddly, along the way, they discovered more packages of “good cigarettes”—again laced with drugs, but unknown to the Turks. The Turks began smoking heavily before the battle to settle their nerves. For those who are unaware of the effect of drugs, this combination of marijuana and opium slows the reflexes of the body and dulls the senses. The body reacts by feeling slow, lazy, and dazed. As a result, while the Turks were in Gaza, the British came to Beersheba and took the area—all because of the warfare of deception ! The secret plans were false, the cigarettes were laced, and the general was never wounded! Beersheba was a needed prize for the Brits as it was a strategic town for the future movement of the British troops marching from Egypt to Jerusalem! 4

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