![]() ![]() The Bible has many warnings about the coming of Satan and his deception. hear the power of Babylon.” Is this song demon inspired? I do not know. The Bible also tells us that one of Satan's names or job titles is King of Babylon and Enya tells us to, “. But like Satan returning as a beautiful being, it will ultimately lead to anxiety, loneliness and despair. This is a beautiful song and on one level may be interpreted as finding “Chaste orgasm,” whatever that is. Unlike the demon attack the song is beautiful and therein lies the problem.įrom scripture we know that when Satan comes to Earth in his role as Anti-Christ he will not be a monster toting a pitch fork, but a beautiful, sublime being and many will assume he is Jesus returning. The opening notes came in the same rhythm as the demon attack. The opening stanzas of the song remind me of it although the song is toned down and does not convey the craziness that the demons did. I do not expect anyone to believe what I say next, but there was a time in my life when I was being bothered by demons in my sleep. There are also references to the Battle of the Coral Sea and others throughout the Pacific and other areas around the globe.īeyond this, “Orinoco Flow” is also demonic in nature. The line “Shores of Tripoli,” is from the second line of the Marine Corps Hymn, which remembers a battle from the early 1800's. ![]() I have posted a couple of one line interpretations for “Orinoco Flow” but I think I must expound here. With this dubious assurance, the 200 refugees returned to Germany in June 1939. Orinoco Flow’s trademark pizzicato chords were made using Roland’s D-50 synth. The song has the spacious, lush sound characteristics of new-age music from this era. ![]() diplomats in London pressured the German ambassador to give assurances that the German authorities would not persecute the Orinoco refugees upon their return to the German Reich. Taken from the 1988 album Watermark, Orinoco Flow was a global hit for Irish singer/songwriter Enya. authorities did not accept the refugees either, though U.S. The United States government then intervened, but halfheartedly. Nevertheless, neither the British government nor the French government was prepared to accept the Orinoco refugees. Louis refugees, and to a lesser extent of those aboard the Flandre and Orduña, had focused international scrutiny on Cuba's immigration procedures. Informed by radio of the difficulties in Havana, the captain of the Orinoco diverted the ship to waters just off Cherbourg, France, where it remained for days. Louis' sister ship, left Hamburg with 200 passengers bound for Cuba. Similarly, on May 27 the Orinoco, the St. ![]()
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