I Escaped the Dark World: The Truth About Why January is So Deadly
I see the news headlines every year. Another crash. Another tragedy. Another family in mourning. While the rest of the world calls it "bad luck" or "driver error," I sit in silence because I know the truth.
I used to live in the dark world. These accidents don’t shock me anymore—they were planned long before the wheels even started turning.
UpIn the world I left behind, January is not just a new beginning; it is a season of debt. We speak of the "Thirsty Pots." On the first day of the year, these spiritual vessels are bone-dry and empty. To keep the dark world strong and to make the rich even wealthier, these pots must be filled. They are fueled by sacrifice. Most people cannot see them, but if you have been where I have been, they are as real as the ground beneath your feet.
The most heartbreaking part of my confession is this: many people who lose their lives in January are not killed by strangers. They are sacrificed by those closest to them—people they trust—just so someone can maintain a lifestyle of wealth and power.
I want to warn you about the things you accept during the festive season. Be careful of the gifts you receive. Some carry more than just well-wishes; they carry a claim on your soul. In the dark world, red is a signal. If you receive a gift that is strikingly red, be cautious. It is often a sign that a soul has been captured, and that person may not live to see the end of the month.
I am a survivor. I managed to walk away from that world, but the cost was high—it cost me almost my entire family. Many people trapped in those circles want to leave. They are tired of the blood and the secrets, but the dark world does not let go easily. You need to be incredibly strong in prayer to withstand these spiritual traps.
The accidents you see on the roads aren't mistakes. They are premeditated. They are the Thirsty Pots being fed. Stay prayerful, stay alert, and be careful who you trust.

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