The Murder Rule, While Being My Fourth Fiction Novel, Appears To Be a ‘Non-Fiction’ Scenario Against Those Who Won’t ‘Toe the Line’

My fourth fiction novel, a spin-off of my The Prodigal Band Trilogy titled The Murder Rule, was titled that because it seems like a truthful term to use when describing how ‘the rulers of this world,’ using their human ‘elite’ puppets, deal with national and state and world leaders who refuse to carry out the evil agendas of these evil, Satanic ‘rulers.’ This ‘murder rule’ as I call it has been practiced for millennia, world-wide, and practiced by those who believed they had a duty to punish leaders who would not carry out their orders, to their specifications. History is full of this—do the research.

More recent examples: US President John F. Kennedy, who tried to institute the ‘United States Notes’ in 1963 to counteract the fiat currency Federal Reserve Notes (as the Federal Reserve is a PRIVATELY OWNED BANKING INSTITUTION, owned by the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, and other elite dynastic families), so he had to be ‘taken care of’ if you know what I mean; Libyan leader Gaddafi, who refused to take part in the international fiat currency banking system and tried to make Libya’s currency gold-backed; the Russian Romanov czar ruling family, who refused to allow the Rothschilds etc. to install Bolshevism aka Communism, so they all had to get murdered; Austro-Hungarian leader Archduke Ferdinand, because these same banksters needed to fund both sides of World War One to satisfy their lust and greed; recent Japanese leader Shinzo Abe, supposedly because he had a different take on spirituality that pissed off those following traditional Japanese religion (but I suspect there is more to this than just a religion he followed); Pakistan’s leader Benazir Bhutto, a female in a land where women tend to be persecuted (but so was her whole family), because again, she was popular among the people and refused to toe the internationalist line. And let’s not forget Vatican City, where the last (in my mind anyway) decent Pope, John Paul I, was murdered because he wanted to clean up the corruption within the Vatican, including the Vatican Bank; Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was the last Israeli leader who attempted to make peace with the Palestinians under PLO-Fatah leader Yasser Arafat with the Oslo Accords, so was assassinated because of that, in 1995 after a peace rally in Tel Aviv…Arafat was assassinated years later. And there are a whole lot more to add to this list…

Over the last week or so, two national leaders were either assassinated or survived an attempt: Slovakia Prime Minister Fico, who survived, and Iranian leader Raisi, who was likely assassinated along with another minister in a helicopter crash (and, of course, what with the enmity between Iran and Israel, Israel is getting blamed for this—but I need proof! The way I see it, Israel right now has enough problems, and not just Hamas…you know, Hezbollah? Which is bombing northern Israel…Do these folks actually want to bring supposedly nuclear-armed Iran into the fight when they can barely handle Hamas and Hezbollah? Hmmmm….)

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Snippets-to-Spin-Offs: The Murder Rule (Part Thirteen, Continued)—Based on an Actual Evil Event Taking Place These Days Thanks to the Usual Suspects…Or Serpent?

This is a continuation of a snippet post (copyright © 2023 Deborah Lagarde) from The Murder Rule, Part Three which, as I stated in the previous post here, would be posted this week. Last week’s post concerned the creation of not only an organism that would bring about a ‘plague’ in the near future, but its ‘antidote’ as well. The purpose was to kill off as many people as the creators of this plague, the evil character Foxx and his henchman, Dr. Dorch, desired—because they hated humanity, especially the non-elite folks called ‘useless,’ and because it would serve sacrificial purposes to their ‘god,’ Corion. Foxx was also head of a one-world-government-type organization of various globalist elites called the World Forum Summit. Does this organization title sound familiar? But one of the experimental team members, Masul, is the son of the Prime Minister of the fictitious Central Asian nation of Adabustan, and both he and his father, named Mulabu, are secretly opposed to this evil plot.

In the following snippet, Mulabu, a member of the World Forum Summit (since he is a national leader), attends a secret Summit meeting in London regarding this ‘plague-antidote’ agenda. After all, it was he, as Adabustan leader, who allowed the experiment to be run in a bio-lab within his country, so he was invited to the secret meeting, which takes place in 2017. Mulabu’s son Masul was also in London and they would later meet at a London restaurant. The snippet is below:

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Another Inspiration For The Prodigal Band Trilogy as Well as The Murder Rule—Stephen King’s ‘The Stand’ Novel and Video Series

I am nearly finished with Part Two of The Murder Rule and wondering how I will begin Part Three, which could be the final part of this novel…or not. Hopefully, Part Two will finish by the end of August and Part Three will begin in September.

I have already covered various spiritual and other inspirations for my The Prodigal Band Trilogy and its spin-off, The Murder Rule: Bible scripture and parables, occult and New Age beliefs, rock music, popular culture, occult symbols and rituals, good vs. evil, and more. The articles listed in the menu item Links to All Snippet Posts provide coverage of this topic.

However, I need to point out one more popular culture item not mentioned because this novel, which became a four-part-mini-series that I watched over VHS tape in the mid-90s, definitely helped inspire my trilogy—Stephen King’s The Stand. I am bringing this up now because I recently watched a ‘fan edit’ of this video series on YouTube here, in which nearly the entire series is included (a few parts were left out that likely don’t matter anyway). While watching this nearly six-hour video, I saw parts of it that I remember helped inspire the trilogy, especially the first novel, Battle of the Band. If you’ve never seen the series (even if you read the novel, which I have not), I recommend you watch the whole video, in whole or in parts. (Note: there were changes made in the video series such that there are differences between the novel and the video series.)

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