Who Is Baal? Epstein’s Newly Released Files Spark Fear Amid ‘abandonment’ Claims; ‘Very Deep And Extreme’

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Questions have been raised about Jeffrey Epstein’s religion, and who Baal is, after the release of documents related to him. The Justice Department on Friday released the final portion of files linked to the late convicted child sex offender.

Jeffrey Epstein communicated a document with ‘Bal’ before the name of the bank branch. (X/@BRICSinfo, X/@spill_dong)Among them is a document in which Epstein asked for eleven thousand four hundred and thirty-eight dollars for the wire. However, the name of the account has caught the attention of many. It says ‘Baal Name’ followed by “Wachovia Bank, NA”.

A snapshot of the document has been widely shared on X and many have made claims about ‘demonic worship’.

“Baal is a demonic entity worshiped by some Hebrews in ancient Israel before they converted to Judaism. Child sacrifice is a ritual of Baal worshipers, usually by burning, as lsraeI did in Gaza. Archaeological finds have found thousands of urns with cremated babies and young children. “Now we have Eps’ profile and evidence of killing children.

Another added, “This Epstein sh*t is so deep and extreme… these leaders burn their god called “Baal” and sacrifice children. SA, India, UK etc are in the files. No wonder MKP is silent on the genocide in Gaza. If Iran continues to resist Israel, it will release more files.”

Another said, “Jeffrey Epstein had a bank account named Baal. In the Bible, Jeremiah condemned Judah for sacrificing children to Baal in offerings called Molech.” There are several more such claims but be sure that they all come from unverified profiles and have no support to prove them.

Notably, the issue of human sacrifice and child-giving to appease Baal also emerges from the latest level of content, where it is alleged that there was a party where babies were dismembered with feces from the placenta.

Meanwhile, questions are also being raised about Epstein’s religion. “#Epstein Islands has a temple dedicated to the demon Moloch. Moloch, he is a wish-granting being who can change your life in unimaginable ways as it happens in the movies! But what does Moloch demand? Child sacrifice and the flesh of small children… exactly what the global elite supposedly consumes is Epstein Clad!

Notably, these claims have not been verified. All that is known about Epstein’s religion is that he was born to Jewish parents. As soon as ‘Baal’ is mentioned, many wonder who it is and why it is called a ‘monster’.

What is Baal?Baal did not start out as a demon, but rather a Middle Eastern god. It means ‘Owner’ or ‘Lord’ in Hebrew. The Canaanites originally worshiped Baal because they considered it a fertility god.

Baal is also called the lord of rain and dew. In the Bible, the Old Testament portrays him as the main rival of Yahweh, the god of the Israelites.

The mythical home of Baal is believed to be Mount Jafn, a peak on the border between Syria and Turkey, or present-day Jebel Akra. Its appearance was first revealed in 1928 on one of the tablets excavated in the ruins of Ugarit in northwestern Syria. At the time, it was depicted as a soldier.

It is said that one’s firstborn would be sacrificed to Baal, and worship was at its height during the reigns of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel. In the Bible, Matthew 12:27, Jesus calls Satan ‘Beelzebub’ which associates Satan with the Philistine god Baal-zebub.

Although Epstein’s document is the biggest clue to what Baal might be, some have suggested it was a typo and the intended message was ‘bank’. The message makes more sense with this replacement because the branch name is mentioned right after.

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