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'Saint John on Patmos' from folio 17 of the [[w:Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry]] (1412-1416) by the [[w:Limbourg brothers]]. Currently located at the [[w:Musée Condé|Musée Condé]] 40km north of Paris, France.]]
'Saint John on Patmos' from folio 17 of the [[w:Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry]] (1412-1416) by the [[w:Limbourg brothers]]. Currently located at the [[w:Musée Condé|Musée Condé]] 40km north of Paris, France.]]


'''Caution to reader''': This '''explicit <u>written</u> information''' is ultimately for the purpose of '''exposing''' the '''beasts''' and '''what those do''' i.e. [[synthetic human-like fakes|fake being human]]. [[SSF:About|This wiki]] '''does not contain pornography''', but the subject of weaponized synthetic pornography is at the core of the problem.
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'''Caution to reader''': This '''explicit <u>written</u> information''' is ultimately for the purpose of '''exposing''' the '''beasts''' and '''what those do''' i.e. '''[[synthetic human-like fakes|fake being human]]''' in faked footage and/or audio.  


If you think you can handle this, you can go to '''[[#Synopsis (explicit)|Synopsis (explicit)]]''' or '''[[#Current events of Revelation 13 - sound-like-anyone technology|Current events of Revelation 13 - sound-like-anyone technology]]''' or you can read to read about the beasts that pretend to be human appearing in '''[[#Daniel 7|Daniel 7]]''' and in '''[[#Revelation 13|Revelation 13]]''' with commentary by [[User:Juho Kunsola|Juho Kunsola]] on what these sacred texts match in our contemporary world. See '''[[synthetic human-like fakes]]''' for the earthly account of the recent history that is known.  
'''Assurance to reader''': '''[[SSF:About|This wiki]]''' '''<u>does not</u> contain pornography''', but the subject of weaponized synthetic pornography and the cultural diseases that arise from it are at the core of the beast problems since the mid-00's.
 
'''In this article''': You can read a commentary on the '''beasts''' actually being '''computer programs''' that '''pretend''' to '''be human'''. The text describes '''[[#Book of Revelation|Book of Revelation]]''' ('''[[#Revelation 13|chapter 13]]''') and some of the '''[[#Book of Daniel|Book of Daniel]]''' ('''[[#Daniel 7|chapter 7]]''') as concrete '''[[Synthetic human-like fakes#Timeline of synthetic human-like fakes|recent and still unfolding history]]'''. This was written by the founder of the #SSF! wiki, Mr. [[User:Juho Kunsola|Juho Kunsola]], on what these sacred texts match in our contemporary world after contemplating on the subject of synthetic human like fakes and their relation to the Revelations since 2003.  
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There is also a compact '''[[#Synopsis (explicit)|biblical synopsis (explicit)]]''' or you could even try to help us figure out how to counter the menaces and criminalities committed with [[Synthetic human-like fakes#Digital sound-alike|digital sound-alikes]] in a [[#Current events of Revelation 13 - sound-like-anyone technology|current event of Revelation 13 - '''Sound-like-anyone technology - ''How to to stop/muffle/bell those in 42 months?''''']]
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For the earthly account of the recent history that is known see '''[[synthetic human-like fakes]]''' (i.e. [[Synthetic human-like fakes#Digital look-alikes|digital look-alikes]] and [[Synthetic human-like fakes#Digital sound-alikes|digital sound-alikes]]), '''[[current and possible laws and their application]]''' for information on the legal front against the filthy beasts and the '''[[Mediatheque]]''' for viewing media that is to do with, or is commentary / wake-up-call on the historical development towards the beasts.<section end=earthly-account />


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= Synopsis (explicit) =
= Synopsis (explicit) =


The '''beasts''' of the Revelations are basically anything '''[[synthetic human-like fakes|synthetized by a computer that fakes being a human]]''' i.e. mostly naked '''[[Synthetic human-like fakes#Digital look-alikes|digital look-alikes]]''' <sup>[[#Daniel 7:7-8|Dan 7:7-8 (11th horn has eyes)]], [[#Daniel 7:19-20|Dan 7:19-20]], [[#Revelation 13:1-2|Rev 13:1-2 (female looking)]] [[#Revelation 13:11-13|Rev 13:11-13 (male-looking)]]</sup> and by which means criminals have been spreading '''[[Glossary#Synthetic porn|synthetic porn]]''' for profit and to spread chaos since mid-00' and '''[[Synthetic human-like fakes#Digital sound-alikes|digital sound-alikes]]'''<sup>[[#Daniel 7:7-8|Dan 7:7-8 (11th horn has mouth)]], [[#Daniel 7:19-20|Dan 7:19-20 (repeat)]], [[#Revelation 13:5-6|Rev 13:5-6 (a mouth is given to the beast)]], [[#Revelation 13:14-15|Rev 13:14-15 (image of the beast can speak)]]</sup> pretending to be a person on the phone or in recordings in the late 2010's.
The '''beasts''' of the Revelations are basically anything '''[[synthetic human-like fakes|synthesized by a computer that fakes being a human]]''' i.e. mostly naked '''[[Synthetic human-like fakes#Digital look-alikes|digital look-alikes]]''' <sup>[[#Daniel 7:7-8|Dan 7:7-8 (11th horn has eyes)]], [[#Daniel 7:19-20|Dan 7:19-20]], [[#Revelation 13:1-2|Rev 13:1-2 (female looking)]] [[#Revelation 13:11-13|Rev 13:11-13 (male-looking)]]</sup> and by which means criminals have been spreading '''[[Glossary#Synthetic porn|synthetic porn]]''' for profit and to spread chaos since mid-00' and '''[[Synthetic human-like fakes#Digital sound-alikes|digital sound-alikes]]'''<sup>[[#Daniel 7:7-8|Dan 7:7-8 (11th horn has mouth)]], [[#Daniel 7:19-20|Dan 7:19-20 (repeat)]], [[#Revelation 13:5-6|Rev 13:5-6 (a mouth is given to the beast)]], [[#Revelation 13:14-15|Rev 13:14-15 (image of the beast can speak)]]</sup> pretending to be a person on the phone or in recordings in the late 2010's.


This has been going on under the radar for way too long.  
This has been going on under the radar for way too long.  
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= Book of Daniel =
= Book of Daniel =
{{#lst:Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelation|caution}}
{{#lst:Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelation|nav}}
{{#lst:Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelation|earthly-account}}
'''See also: [[#Revelation 13|Revelation 13]]'''


{{Q|The '''[[w:Book of Daniel|Book of Daniel]]''' is a 2nd-century BC biblical [[w:apocalypse|apocalypse]] combining a prophecy of history with an [[w:eschatology|eschatology]] (a portrayal of end times). It is "an account of the activities and visions of [[w:Daniel (biblical figure)|Daniel]], a noble [[w:Jews|Jew]] in [[w:Babylonian captivity|Babylonian captivity]]|Wikipedia|[[w:Book of Daniel|the Book of Daniel (adapted)]]}}


== Daniel 7 ==
== Daniel 7 ==
* [[commons:Category:Book of Daniel]] for media throughout the centuries
* [[commons:Category:Daniel's vision of the four beasts]]
{{Q|'''Daniel 7''' (the seventh chapter of the [[w:Book of Daniel|Book of Daniel]]) tells of [[w:Daniel (biblical figure)|Daniel]]'s vision of four world-kingdoms replaced by the [[w:Kingship and kingdom of God|kingdom of God]]. [[w:Four kingdoms of Daniel|Four beasts]] come out of the sea, the [[w:Ancient of Days|Ancient of Days]] sits in judgement over them, and  "one like a [[w:son of man|son of man]]" is given eternal kingship. An angelic guide interprets the beasts as kingdoms and kings, the last of whom will make war on the "holy ones" of God, but he will be destroyed and the "holy ones" will be given eternal dominion and power.|Wikipedia|[[w:Daniel 7|Daniel 7]]}}


[[File:Saint-Sever Beatus f. 051r - Vision of Daniel - crop.jpg|thumb|right|640px|The 11th horn of the 4th beast with the eyes and mouth like a human's is signified by a full human face in this artist interpretation. <br/><br/>
[[File:Saint-Sever Beatus f. 051r - Vision of Daniel - crop.jpg|thumb|right|640px|The 11th horn of the 4th beast with the eyes and mouth like a human's is signified by a full human face in this artist interpretation. <br/><br/>
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= Book of Revelation =
= Book of Revelation =


* [[commons:Category:Book of Revelation]] is the main category at the [[w:Wikimedia Commons]] for media about the [[w:Book of Revelation]] throughout the centuries.
{{#lst:Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelation|caution}}
{{#lst:Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelation|nav}}
{{#lst:Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelation|earthly-account}}
 
'''See also: [[#Daniel 7|Daniel 7]]'''
 


== Revelation 1-3 - Letters to the churches ==
== Revelation 1-3 - Letters to the churches ==
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== Revelation 12 - The woman and the dragon ==
== Revelation 12 - The woman and the dragon ==
* [[commons:Category:Red Dragon of Apocalypse]]
{{Q|The '''[[w:Book of Revelation|Book of Revelation]]''' (often called the '''Revelation to John''', '''Apocalypse of John''', the '''Revelation from Jesus Christ''' (from its opening words), the '''[[w:Apocalypse|Apocalypse]]''', '''The Revelation''', or simply '''Revelation''') is the final book of the [[w:New Testament|New Testament]], and consequently is also the final book of the [[w:Christian Bible|Christian Bible]]. Its title is derived from the [[w:Incipit|first word]] of the [[w:Koine Greek|Koine Greek]] text: ''apokalypsis'', meaning "unveiling" or "revelation" (before title pages and titles, books were commonly known by their incipit (first words)). The Book of Revelation is the only [[w:Apocalyptic literature|apocalyptic document]] in the New Testament [[w:Biblical canon|canon]] (although there are short apocalyptic passages in various places in [[w:the Gospels|the Gospels]] and the [[w:Epistles|Epistles]], and an extended apocalyptic passage in the [[w:Book of Daniel|Book of Daniel]] in the [[w:Old Testament|Old Testament]]).|Wikipedia|[[w:Book of Revelation|Book of Revelation]]}}
{{Q|The '''authorship of the [[w:Johannine literature|Johannine works]]'''—the [[w:Gospel of John|Gospel of John]], [[w:Epistles of John|Epistles of John]], and the [[w:Book of Revelation|Book of Revelation]]—has been debated by [[w:Biblical criticism|scholars]] since at least the 2nd century AD.|Wikipedia|[[w:Authorship of the Johannine works|Authorship of the Johannine works]]}}
{{Q|'''[[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]''' is a [[w:Literary genre|genre]] of [[w:prophecy|prophetical]] writing that developed in post-[[w:Galut|Exilic]] [[w:Judaism|Jewish]] culture and was popular among [[w:millennialism|millennialist]] [[w:early Christians]].|Wikipedia|[[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]}}
{{Q|'''''Apocalypse''''' (ἀποκάλυψις) is a [[w:Greek language|Greek]] word meaning '''"[[w:revelation|revelation]]"''', "an unveiling or unfolding of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling". As a genre, apocalyptic literature details the authors' visions of the [[w:end times|end times]] as revealed by an [[w:angel|angel]] or other heavenly messenger.|Wikipedia article [[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]}}
== Revelation 13 ==
== Revelation 13 ==
* [[commons:Category:Beasts of Revelation]]
* [[commons:Category:Beast from the sea]]
* [[commons:Category:Adoration of the Beast]]
* [[commons:Category:Beast from the Earth]]
* [[commons:Category:Number of the Beast]]


[[File:La Bête de la Mer.jpg|thumb|right|800px|A pane from the [[w:Apocalypse Tapestry]] depicting the first beast and the dragon handing its power to the beast. This work of art was produced between 1377 and 1382 and is located in the Musée de la Tapisserie, [[w:Château d'Angers]], [[w:Angers]], western France.]]
[[File:La Bête de la Mer.jpg|thumb|right|800px|A pane from the [[w:Apocalypse Tapestry]] depicting the first beast and the dragon handing its power to the beast. This work of art was produced between 1377 and 1382 and is located in the Musée de la Tapisserie, [[w:Château d'Angers]], [[w:Angers]], western France.]]
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* [https://www.biblica.com/bible/mtds/ '''Mushuj Testamento Diospaj Shimi''' (MTDS) at biblica.com] in the [[w:Kichwa language]]
* [https://www.biblica.com/bible/mtds/ '''Mushuj Testamento Diospaj Shimi''' (MTDS) at biblica.com] in the [[w:Kichwa language]]


= Wikipedia links =
= Wikipedia definitions and links =
 
== Definitions from Wikipedia ==
 
{{Q|The '''[[w:Old Testament|Old Testament]]''' (abbreviated '''OT''') is the first part of the [[w:Christian biblical canons|Christian biblical canon]], which is based primarily upon the twenty-four books of the [[w:Hebrew Bible]] (or Tanakh), a collection of ancient religious Hebrew writings by the [[w:Israelites]] believed by most Christians and religious Jews to be the sacred [[w:Authorship of the Bible|Word of God]].|Wikipedia|[[w:Old Testament|Old Testament]]}}
{{Q|The '''[[w:Old Testament|Old Testament]]''' (abbreviated '''OT''') is the first part of the [[w:Christian biblical canons|Christian biblical canon]], which is based primarily upon the twenty-four books of the [[w:Hebrew Bible]] (or Tanakh), a collection of ancient religious Hebrew writings by the [[w:Israelites]] believed by most Christians and religious Jews to be the sacred [[w:Authorship of the Bible|Word of God]].|Wikipedia|[[w:Old Testament|Old Testament]]}}


{{Q|The '''[[w:New Testament|New Testament]]''' ([[w:Greek language|Greek]] Ἡ Καινὴ Διαθήκη, [[w:translitteration|translitteration]] Hē Kainḕ Diathḗkē; [[w:Latin|Latin]] Novum Testamentum) is the second part of the [[w:Christian biblical canons|Christian biblical canon]], the first being the [[w:Old Testament|Old Testament]]. The New Testament discusses the teachings and person of [[w:Jesus in Christianity|Jesus]], as well as events in [[w:Christianity in the 1st century|first-century Christianity]]. Christians regard both the Old and New Testaments together as [[w:Religious text|sacred scripture]].|Wikipedia|the [[w:New Testament|New Testament]]}}
{{Q|The '''[[w:New Testament|New Testament]]''' ([[w:Greek language|Greek]] Ἡ Καινὴ Διαθήκη, [[w:translitteration|translitteration]] Hē Kainḕ Diathḗkē; [[w:Latin|Latin]] Novum Testamentum) is the second part of the [[w:Christian biblical canons|Christian biblical canon]], the first being the [[w:Old Testament|Old Testament]]. The New Testament discusses the teachings and person of [[w:Jesus in Christianity|Jesus]], as well as events in [[w:Christianity in the 1st century|first-century Christianity]]. Christians regard both the Old and New Testaments together as [[w:Religious text|sacred scripture]].|Wikipedia|the [[w:New Testament|New Testament]]}}
{{Q|The '''[[w:Book of Daniel|Book of Daniel]]''' is a 2nd-century BC biblical [[w:apocalypse|apocalypse]] combining a prophecy of history with an [[w:eschatology|eschatology]] (a portrayal of end times). It is "an account of the activities and visions of [[w:Daniel (biblical figure)|Daniel]], a noble [[w:Jews|Jew]] in [[w:Babylonian captivity|Babylonian captivity]]|Wikipedia|[[w:Book of Daniel|the Book of Daniel (adapted)]]}}
{{Q|'''Daniel 7''' (the seventh chapter of the [[w:Book of Daniel|Book of Daniel]]) tells of [[w:Daniel (biblical figure)|Daniel]]'s vision of four world-kingdoms replaced by the [[w:Kingship and kingdom of God|kingdom of God]]. [[w:Four kingdoms of Daniel|Four beasts]] come out of the sea, the [[w:Ancient of Days|Ancient of Days]] sits in judgement over them, and  "one like a [[w:son of man|son of man]]" is given eternal kingship. An angelic guide interprets the beasts as kingdoms and kings, the last of whom will make war on the "holy ones" of God, but he will be destroyed and the "holy ones" will be given eternal dominion and power.|Wikipedia|[[w:Daniel 7|Daniel 7]]}}
{{Q|The '''[[w:Book of Revelation|Book of Revelation]]''' (often called the '''Revelation to John''', '''Apocalypse of John''', the '''Revelation from Jesus Christ''' (from its opening words), the '''[[w:Apocalypse|Apocalypse]]''', '''The Revelation''', or simply '''Revelation''') is the final book of the [[w:New Testament|New Testament]], and consequently is also the final book of the [[w:Christian Bible|Christian Bible]]. Its title is derived from the [[w:Incipit|first word]] of the [[w:Koine Greek|Koine Greek]] text: ''apokalypsis'', meaning "unveiling" or "revelation" (before title pages and titles, books were commonly known by their incipit (first words)). The Book of Revelation is the only [[w:Apocalyptic literature|apocalyptic document]] in the New Testament [[w:Biblical canon|canon]] (although there are short apocalyptic passages in various places in [[w:the Gospels|the Gospels]] and the [[w:Epistles|Epistles]], and an extended apocalyptic passage in the [[w:Book of Daniel|Book of Daniel]] in the [[w:Old Testament|Old Testament]]).|Wikipedia|[[w:Book of Revelation|Book of Revelation]]}}
{{Q|The '''authorship of the [[w:Johannine literature|Johannine works]]'''—the [[w:Gospel of John|Gospel of John]], [[w:Epistles of John|Epistles of John]], and the [[w:Book of Revelation|Book of Revelation]]—has been debated by [[w:Biblical criticism|scholars]] since at least the 2nd century AD.|Wikipedia|[[w:Authorship of the Johannine works|Authorship of the Johannine works]]}}
{{Q|'''[[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]''' is a [[w:Literary genre|genre]] of [[w:prophecy|prophetical]] writing that developed in post-[[w:Galut|Exilic]] [[w:Judaism|Jewish]] culture and was popular among [[w:millennialism|millennialist]] [[w:early Christians]].|Wikipedia|[[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]}}
{{Q|'''''Apocalypse''''' (ἀποκάλυψις) is a [[w:Greek language|Greek]] word meaning '''"[[w:revelation|revelation]]"''', "an unveiling or unfolding of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling". As a genre, apocalyptic literature details the authors' visions of the [[w:end times|end times]] as revealed by an [[w:angel|angel]] or other heavenly messenger.|Wikipedia article [[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]}}


* '''[[w:Christian eschatology]]''', a major branch of study within [[w:Christian theology]], deals with "last things". Such [[w:eschatology]] – the word derives from two Greek roots meaning "last" (ἔσχατος) and "study" (-λογία) – involves the study of "end things", whether of the end of an individual life, of the [[w:End time|end of the age]], of the end of the [[w:Worldly|world]] or of the nature of the [[w:Kingdom of God (Christianity) |Kingdom of God]]. (Wikipedia)
* '''[[w:Christian eschatology]]''', a major branch of study within [[w:Christian theology]], deals with "last things". Such [[w:eschatology]] – the word derives from two Greek roots meaning "last" (ἔσχατος) and "study" (-λογία) – involves the study of "end things", whether of the end of an individual life, of the [[w:End time|end of the age]], of the end of the [[w:Worldly|world]] or of the nature of the [[w:Kingdom of God (Christianity) |Kingdom of God]]. (Wikipedia)
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* The '''[[w:Olivet Discourse]]''' or Olivet prophecy is a biblical passage found in the [[w:Synoptic Gospels]] in [[w:Matthew 24]] and [[w:Matthew 25|25]], [[w:Mark 13]], and [[w:Luke 21]]. It is also known as the Little Apocalypse because it includes the use of [[w:Apocalypse|apocalyptic]] language, and it includes Jesus' warning to his followers that they will suffer [[w:great Tribulation|tribulation]] and persecution before the ultimate triumph of the [[w:Kingship and kingdom of God|Kingdom of God]]. (Wikipedia)
* The '''[[w:Olivet Discourse]]''' or Olivet prophecy is a biblical passage found in the [[w:Synoptic Gospels]] in [[w:Matthew 24]] and [[w:Matthew 25|25]], [[w:Mark 13]], and [[w:Luke 21]]. It is also known as the Little Apocalypse because it includes the use of [[w:Apocalypse|apocalyptic]] language, and it includes Jesus' warning to his followers that they will suffer [[w:great Tribulation|tribulation]] and persecution before the ultimate triumph of the [[w:Kingship and kingdom of God|Kingdom of God]]. (Wikipedia)
== Wikimedia Commons ==
* [[commons:Category:Book of Daniel]] for media throughout the centuries
** [[commons:Category:Daniel's vision of the four beasts]]
* [[commons:Category:Book of Revelation]] is the main category at the [[w:Wikimedia Commons]] for media about the [[w:Book of Revelation]] throughout the centuries.
** [[commons:Category:Red Dragon of Apocalypse]]
** [[commons:Category:Beasts of Revelation]]
** [[commons:Category:Beast from the sea]]
** [[commons:Category:Adoration of the Beast]]
** [[commons:Category:Beast from the Earth]]
** [[commons:Category:Number of the Beast]]


== Links to Wikipedia articles on the Book of Daniel in various languages ==
== Links to Wikipedia articles on the Book of Daniel in various languages ==
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