Sunday, 19 January 2025
Bernard Fokke: Frisian Icon, Navigator
The story of Bernard Fokke reached our ears through the YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZQrw3caM3w, and we got interested in proving that the speed involved can only have been given by God, not by the devil, this because the 'curse' involved doesn't seem to be a big deal, yet the cost of a deal with the devil is not minor: becoming a ghost and haunting people for eternity? First of all, we really do not believe ghosts, specially objects or animals associated with those coming back with them or staying here with them in the shape of a perispirit. Second, there is no suffering and pain in that and the evil person may find that even entertaining, since they live to terrorize human kind and that is then just a continuation. We then first thought of chasing the actual history of this man on earth but, as the video says, it is all satanized: the interesting thing that the devil succeeds in doing is not letting us know anything about this man apart from 'his miracle' and the deal with the devil, just like it was with Katryn Khulman, who we later found out had been usurped. That has to be part of the satanic narrative scheme. In this case, we theorized that the navigator was a top Christian, just like the original Khulman. We then tried to reach documents that had his name associated with Christianity but found nothing again. We then thought of trying his surname associated with saints: nothing again. We then thought that perhaps a study involving the place were he was born could return Christians and that one finally worked: Co-pilot then said "(I asked it: were the frisians christians?) Yes, the Frisians eventually converted to Christianity. Christianity spread to the Frisian region during the 8th and 9th centuries under the dominion of the Franks. However, it didn't completely eradicate indigenous traditions, and some pre-Christian beliefs still persisted, especially in rural areas." According to the so little they let us know about the life of this poor man, he existed on earth by the 17th century, so that his people were already Christian and therefore he also was. People don't stop to think: they even created an expression for that sort of miracle, therefore making us understand that God has given speed to a number of people along the years. They used to say frequently, in the past, 'God's speed'. His deal was obviously with God, there is no ghost ship because there are no ghosts of objects and a ship is an object, even if there is a chance there is a ghost on earth but we believe at most on apparitions, those from the Catholic church plus a bit extra, so any disincarnate spirit. We would have to investigate that during Marcia Hope, though, so through science, to get to a conclusion that we can rely on. I myself can assure you that I never had a contact with a creature which had a perispirit, like at most through humans or as an invisible (to our eye) presence. We then had a basic question, which could finally lead to a confirmation of all: who came up with the theory involving this man having a deal with the devil? We obviously expected to find a satanic on that end. What we got from Co-pilot seems to confirm all, though: "(We asked: who came up with the theory that fokke had a deal with the devil?) The theory that Captain Fokke, a legendary Dutch sea captain, made a deal with the devil is part of maritime folklore. The story is often linked to the legend of the Flying Dutchman, a ghost ship doomed to sail the oceans forever. This tale has been passed down through generations and has been popularized in various literary and artistic works. The origins of the theory are not attributed to a single individual but rather to the collective imagination and storytelling traditions of sailors and coastal communities." Imagination that is satanic generated this theory, we then conclude. May God bless with GOD'S SPEED!
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