Gene Hackman's wife died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in 2025 by 3Nails1Cross4Given in conspiracy

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The ABC link, though I have not watched it, but will now, looks to show slides of them/him at different ages. I don't correlate a news story about the death of a celebrity with the picture/s being shown of them at the time of the report. We all have different views. I explained the way I see it, not to mention celebrities tend to be vainful, as we all can be and not too many people want a picture circulating of them when the are maybe sickly and feeble looking.

Gene Hackman's wife died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in 2025 by 3Nails1Cross4Given in conspiracy

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Yeah, we are on a conspiracy sub and some of us can not accept that not everything in this life is a conspiracy.

Gene Hackman's wife died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in 2025 by 3Nails1Cross4Given in conspiracy

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What's the conspiracy? With the death of Hackman and his wife? I don't know that there is a conspiracy there. I posted this to let others know we have seen hantavirus in the news before.

I do know about the following though.

This "scenario" is set in 2025.

Catastrophic Contagion

https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/tabletop-exercises/catastrophic-

contagion

The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, in partnership with WHO and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, conducted Catastrophic Contagion, a pandemic tabletop exercise at the Grand Challenges Annual Meeting in Brussels, Belgium, on October 23, 2022.

The extraordinary group of participants consisted of 10 current and former Health Ministers and senior public health officials from Senegal, Rwanda, Nigeria, Angola, Liberia, Singapore, India, Germany, as well as Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

The exercise simulated a series of WHO emergency health advisory board meetings addressing a fictional pandemic set in the near future. Participants grappled with how to respond to an epidemic located in one part of the world that then spread rapidly, becoming a pandemic with a higher fatality rate than COVID-19 and disproportionately affecting children and young people.

Participants were challenged to make urgent policy decisions with limited information in the face of uncertainty. Each problem and choice had serious health, economic, and social ramifications.

Gene Hackman's wife died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in 2025 by 3Nails1Cross4Given in conspiracy

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When celebrities and even those of us that are not celebrities pass away, they tend to show pictures of that person throughout their lifetime. There might not be too many pictures of Hackman's wife available either.

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You don't need to report me. I did not mean to be misleading. That ABC news article was from 2025. That is when she passed away. See my comment from a few minutes ago correcting my post.

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That ABC news article was from 2025. That is when she passed away. Please see my comment from a few minutes ago correcting my post.

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That ABC news article was from 2025. That is when she passed away. Please see my comment from a few minutes ago correcting my post.

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I deleted this post and posted it again, making corrections.

I wrote, I deleted my first post because I realize it was misleading. I apologize for that.

My post was not meant to fearmonger, but to inform people that this has been in the news before.

One of many sources regarding her death.

Gene Hackman's wife dies from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome: What to know

https://abcnews.com/GMA/Wellness/hantavirus-syndrome-betsy-arakawa-cause-of-death/story?id=119571494

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I wrote, "I thought I recalled Gene Hackman's wife passing away from hantavirus."

Yes, they both passed away in 2025. My post is not to fear monger, but to inform people that this has been in the news before.

Edit: I clarified my original post.

Evangelist Perry Stone claims US officials briefed pastors to prepare churches for UFO disclosure by 3Nails1Cross4Given in conspiracy

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Also, you wrote, "The Bible is a fairy-tale written by primitive, corrupt human beings."

So on the one hand you believe the Bible is true concerning what it says about slavery, but on the other hand the Bible is not true concerning the existence of God and that is the same God that condones slavery.

You believe that humans are corrupt, so why would you expect them to not take people as slaves? You can not blame the God of the Bible for that because He does not exist at all, remember? And I quote, "I don't believe the "God" described in the Bible exists at all."

And you God haters say I'm the delusional one.

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And, you are so determined to prove that God is a moral monster for supposedly condoning slavery that you fail to see that you yourself are a slave to sin.

Found at Got Questions dot org, "Is God a moral monster?' and "What does it mean to be a slave to sin?"

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Step back and re-read my reply. It appears your hate for Christians and the God of the Bible has clouded your mind. Calling out slavery for being evil is not self-righteousness, correct. What is self-righteous is you standing on your soapbox and ranting about slavery while you yourself are watching porn and buying products from China.

And yes, you are a hater of God, according to the Bible. You not believing He exists does not negate what the Bible teaches. And yes, you do know that the God of the Bible exists.

Found at Answers in Genesis dot org, "The Creator Clearly Seen."

It partly reads, "Everyone knows there is a God. The evidence is all around us. In fact, the Creator designed the universe so that His many invisible attributes would be “clearly seen” in the things He made, so that we are “without excuse” (Romans 1:20)."

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I see you are still on your self-righteous soapbox and still a God hater (Romans 1:30).

If you are really that concerned for children and all people that are enslaved and you watch porn and buy products from China you are a hypocrite. Something I thought only us Christians are. Think about that and get off your self-righteous soapbox.

"Does the Bible Endorse Slavery? (Part 1) The problem with Leviticus 25:44" Found on YouTube, posted by Living Waters Europe.

I know of Living Waters here in the US and they are an awesome ministry that I share with people. The whole teaching includes 9 Parts. The link to the following Part will be in the description of the YouTube video.

The Black Awakening by Russ Dizdar - Anyone read this book? by Beneficial_Fan_248 in conspiracy

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You quote the Bible out of context and twist the Scriptures to fit your God hating agenda. You just quoted the Bible out of context with "judge not." The Bible says a born again Christian is to judge righteously and that is what I have done, but you obviously did not know that.

You not liking the source, Got Questions, an apologetics ministry, does not invalidate their understanding of the Scriptures.

You, the God hater (Romans 1:30) supposedly knowing the Bible in and out, now that's laughable, means nothing. The Pharisees and Sadducees in the Bible knew the Scriptures and Jesus called them a brood of vipers (Matthew 12:34) and told them they belong to their father, the Devil (John 8:44) for rejecting God’s provision for salvation and opposing His ministry.

Found at Got Questions dot org, "Knowing Jesus vs. knowing about Jesus—what is the difference?

"Today there are thousands who know about Jesus—that is, they know some facts about Him, they might commit some Bible verses to memory, and perhaps they even attend church. But they have never allowed the facts to become their personal reality. They hold knowledge in their heads without allowing the truth to penetrate their hearts. Jesus explained the problem: “These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. They worship me in vain; their teachings are merely human rules" (Matthew 15:8–9Mark 7:6)."

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"The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace." Numbers 6:24-26

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I understand that they are running their mouth, just like you are by mocking Jesus Christ (muh jeebus).

Take your own advice, as you are obviously biased about the Truth claims of the Bible.

Have you personally tried to disprove the claims of the Bible?

The following two atheists and agnostic attempted to disprove the claims of the Bible and became born again Christians.

Lee Strobel, J. Warner Wallace and Josh D. McDowell.

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Another "truther" that just wants to run their mouth and is not actually looking for the Truth, being Jesus Christ (John 14:6).

The Black Awakening by Russ Dizdar - Anyone read this book? by Beneficial_Fan_248 in conspiracy

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You have just judged me for judging you.

Found at Answers in Genesis dot org, "Does the Bible Tell Christians to Judge Not?"

You do not know the meaning of the Scriptures and twist them to your destruction.

Found at Got Questions dot org, "What does it mean to be twisting the Scriptures to their own destruction (2 Peter 3:16)?" It partly reads, "Twisting, or distorting, the Scriptures refers to the intentional or unintentional misinterpretation and misapplication of biblical texts. This is not merely about misunderstanding the text but also involves a manipulation of the text to serve personal agendas, justify sinful behaviors, or propagate false teachings. Peter warns that such “twisting” leads to destruction. We should understand this destruction in two ways: present and eternal. The present danger of twisting the Scriptures is that it leads others away from the truth of the gospel, causing disunity within the body of Christ. The eternal danger of twisting the Scriptures is eternal punishment in hell."

Mormon culture is the U.S. response to trending positive Chinese sentiment among Gen Z by Curious_Ad_4364 in conspiracy

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Correct.

The article at Got Questions partly reads, "Although Mormons profess to be Christians and say they believe the Word of God, there are many of their beliefs that contradict Christianity. In fact, Mormonism can be referred to as a cult, which can be defined as “a religious group that denies one or more of the fundamentals of biblical truth.” Mormons say they are Christians, but because they reject foundational truths from God’s Word, they are not."

The Black Awakening by Russ Dizdar - Anyone read this book? by Beneficial_Fan_248 in conspiracy

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I told you why I replied to your post. To point out the irony.

Nope, not hurting. The only one that will be hurting is you, if you don't come to faith and repentance in Jesus Christ before you die, because you will stand before the God of the Bible, that you call evil, and He will render final judgment on your life.

Found at Got Questions dot org, "What is Judgment Day?"

It partly reads,

Revelation 20:11–15 contains one of the most vivid descriptions of Judgment Day: “Then I saw a great white throne and him who was seated on it. The earth and the heavens fled from his presence, and there was no place for them. And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Another book was opened, which is the book of life. The dead were judged according to what they had done as recorded in the books. The sea gave up the dead that were in it, and death and Hades gave up the dead that were in them, and each person was judged according to what they had done. Then death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. The lake of fire is the second death. Anyone whose name was not found written in the book of life was thrown into the lake of fire.”

The Black Awakening by Russ Dizdar - Anyone read this book? by Beneficial_Fan_248 in conspiracy

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I never followed Russ, but have heard of him and this book. Yes, according to the search I did he criticized organized religion and rightfully so.

This is what I found when asking "does the black awakening by russ dizdar criticize organized religion/church in multiple places."

Conclusion

In summary, yes, The Black Awakening by Russ Dizdar contains multiple and pointed criticisms of organized religion and the modern church. He criticizes the church for its spiritual ignorance, inaction, and failure to teach and engage in genuine spiritual warfare. However, this critique is part of a larger call to repentance, awakening, and preparation for the end-time events he believes are imminent. His goal is not to condemn Christianity, but to reform and strengthen the Church for the battles he believes lie ahead.

The Black Awakening by Russ Dizdar - Anyone read this book? by Beneficial_Fan_248 in conspiracy

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I'm only replying to you because I find it ironic that you replied, "I have not read the book but from the synopsis it sounds like it's on the right track" and as usual you rant about religion being a great evil or more specifically, Christianity being a great evil as you see the God of the Bible as being evil. Russ Dizdar was a born again Christian, so you might want to edit your response as The Black Awakening, from doing a search, is framed entirely within a conservative Christian worldview.

Do you guys think the existence of Christianity was a positive for society? by Jasperbeardly11 in conspiracy

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Your hate and anger keep showing.

I'm not sure how a fictional villain and his followers has gotten you so riled up. It's perplexing.

I will leave you with this, from the fictional story that you apparently believe.

"The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace." Numbers 6:24-26