Revelation 13:18 NASB

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Thursday, April 4, 2013

DTTO | It's the Mark of the Beast as we know it - 269life Activists Etch and Burn White Calf Branding Number Into Skin


These activists identify with this white calf (beast) by putting the three digit number number of this particular beast, 269, on their body.  This, and it's in Israel.  These elect are being deceived.  No, this is not the mark of the beast in Revelation 13.  But it is a literal mark of a beast.  It is taken on the skin in sympathy and identity with the beast.  God was very plain about taking marks, and His word will not come back void.

Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD.  Leviticus 19:28






Animal rights activism has taken a radical turn with a virulent new movement that has roots in Israel. Sasha Bojoor, 27, started 269life in order to create solidarity with a white calf that was branded with the number 269 within the first few days of its short life. Fattened at a private cowshed in Azor just outside ofTel Aviv, the calf will be shipped to a slaughterhouse for processing just over a month after its first birthday.
With millions of chickens, cows and other animals raised in feed lots across the globe, the industrial food industry has taken on an anonymous character that the activists behind 269life hoped to circumvent by identifying with one particular animal. And so far, they have been wildly successful. Hundreds of people from 40 international cities have either etched or burned the number 269 onto their skin in order to protest animal cruelty.

“This anonymous male calf will be forever immortalized on our bodies, and hopefully this message of solidarity will somehow bring a new way of looking at non-human animals,” the group writes on their website.

Who are these folks? http://www.269life.com

WHO IS 269 ? (Photos)

“269” is a calf who was born into an Israeli dairy farm. His life will be cut off not long after it started. By branding his number on our bodies, we show our solidarity with the victims of the animal holocaust all around the world, remembering to never forget.

On October 2nd of 2012, 'World Farm Animals day', at Rabin Square in central Tel-Aviv, animal rights activists performed an act of solidarity and empathy towards abused animals exploited by the human race.






The display's aim is to call for empathy towards the most oppressed sector of our society and call into question the deep disconnect we as a society, have towards sanctioned animal cruelty.