Lady Of The Midnight
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21 Sep
21Sep


PHOENIX, AZ – September 21, 2025 – The desert city of Phoenix, Arizona, became an unexpected global pulpit today as Cory Spears, enigmatically known as “The Strangest Angel,” made a sudden, unannounced appearance, captivating a burgeoning crowd with what is being hailed as his most vulnerable and profoundly bold speech to date. 

Delivered with an almost prophetic intensity, Spears navigated complex spiritual texts, dissected American history with a cosmic lens, and launched a blistering critique of contemporary political discourse, leaving an international audience pondering the very foundations of human purpose and collective destiny.

Spears began his extraordinary soliloquy by drawing profound parallels from sacred texts, establishing a divine framework before delving into the temporal realm. He opened with the Christian metaphor of "Jesus as the True Vine," illustrating the indispensable, life-giving connection believers are called to maintain with the divine source. 

"Without this rootedness," Spears intoned, his voice resonating with a quiet power, "we are merely branches withered, unable to bear fruit in the garden of existence."Seamlessly, he transitioned to the Islamic tradition, citing the poignant metaphor from the Qur'an, Surah Al-Baqarah (2:187): "Spouses as a Garment." 

This image, he explained, brilliantly encapsulates the protective, comforting, and beautifying roles partners play for one another, reflecting a fundamental aspect of divine mercy and interdependence. Spears emphasized that these metaphors are not mere poetic devices but serve a crucial purpose and significance: to illuminate the divine. 

"They render abstract spiritual concepts tangible," he asserted, "making the unfathomable qualities of God accessible through relatable human experiences. They are the cognitive frameworks, the cultural models that allow us to grasp God's nature and His intricate, unwavering relationship with humanity." 

His initial words set a tone of profound spirituality, inviting introspection before the storm of his historical analysis. The atmosphere shifted palpably as Spears pivoted sharply from ancient wisdom to American history, revealing what he termed a "Cosmic view" that connected seemingly disparate events through an eerie, recurring date: September 21st

With an almost chilling precision, he enumerated a series of pivotal moments in the American narrative, each tied to this single day, suggesting a profound, perhaps unsettling, synchronicity with the current global climate.

"Consider, if you will," Spears proclaimed, his gaze sweeping across the rapt faces, "how September 21st echoes through time with a strange, undeniable resonance."

 He cited 1780, when American General Benedict Arnold committed treason, attempting to surrender West Point to the British. 

Then, 1939, as President Franklin D. Roosevelt urged Congress to amend the Neutrality Acts, steering America closer to global conflict. 

In 1942, the B-29 Superfortress bomber made its inaugural flight, a harbinger of military technological advancement. The historical thread continued into the post-war era: 1955 saw the founding of the Daughters of Bilitis, America's first lesbian-rights organization, a quiet seed of social revolution. 

1970 brought the premiere of "Monday Night Football," a cultural touchstone still celebrated today. 

The modern era echoed with significance: in 1981, Sandra Day O'Connor shattered glass ceilings, becoming the first female justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. 

1996 witnessed President Bill Clinton signing the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a controversial legislative act shaping the trajectory of LGBTQ+ rights. 

And in 1998, the nation watched as President Bill Clinton's grand jury testimony regarding the Monica Lewinsky affair was broadcast, a moment that indelibly marked the political landscape.

Spears paused, allowing the weight of these dates to settle. "Do you not find it eerie?" he challenged, "that these moments, from betrayal to social evolution, from wartime decisions to cultural shifts, all converge on this specific date? And how, in their collective shadow, they seem to presage the disquietude of our present times?" His cosmic weaving of history left many in the crowd visibly unsettled, their eyes darting between Spears and each other, seeking a shared understanding of his profound implication.

The "Strangest Angel" then turned his laser focus to contemporary American politics, his voice hardening with indignation. 

He expressed profound disturbance over former President Trump's recent demand for Attorney General Pam Bondi to "move quickly to prosecute figures he considers his enemies." Quoting Trump's social media post directly – "We can’t delay any longer, it’s killing our reputation and credibility. They impeached me twice, and indicted me (5 times!), OVER NOTHING. JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED, NOW!!!" – Spears lashed out with uncharacteristic ferocity.

"This is not just an attack on tradition; this is what I call Hilter shit!" Spears thundered, abandoning his earlier measured tone. "What is the point of democracy, of having a Constitution, or of upholding laws under such a President? And let's be frank, there have been so many shitty ones, but none has arguably brought America this low, making us an utter embarrassment to the outside world!" His voice rose in pitch, "All over from Africa, to London, to France, to China, and Russia – America is a Laugh Factory and a joke!" 

His words were a direct assault on the perceived erosion of democratic norms and the nation's standing on the global stage, resonating deeply with an international audience concerned about the health of American institutions.

Spears' impassioned critique did not spare figures within the conservative media ecosystem. He expressed palpable upset over recent praise directed at Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative commentator. 

"When you are placed on the scale, as every human that has taken part of living on Earth will be," Spears declared with chilling conviction, "Charlie Kirk will not be Adeptus Exemptus.  

Here are some things said by Charlie Kirk, then Spears ask is this what God wants you saying or is it for the 'Gram, Clicks or Attention when you say things like this because people are really out here dying over nothing in a country where you are supposed to be protected :

God wants no child of his saying the vile things he did." It was a stark, spiritual condemnation, suggesting that worldly acclaim means little in the face of divine judgment for divisive rhetoric.

Bringing his powerful sermon to a crescendo, Spears returned to the overarching Purpose of Humankind, weaving together biblical instructions and esoteric teachings. He reminded the audience of "God's initial plan and commands to humankind: being fruitful, multiplying, filling and subduing the earth, and having dominion over its living creatures."

 He then broadened this scope, incorporating teachings from Tibetan mystery schools that "emphasize doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with God."To conclude his profound soliloquy, Spears articulated the larger, encompassing purpose behind these actions: 

"To glorify God through their actions and lives. To reflect God's character in the world. To care for and sustain creation, acting as vice-regents or caretakers over God's world."Then, with a final, resonate statement that sent visible shivers and chill bumps throughout the diverse crowd, Cory Spears delivered his ultimate warning and call to moral reckoning. 

His voice, once again, took on a prophetic quality as he articulated:

"There are six things the Lord hates, seven that are detestable to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil, a false witness who pours out lies and a person who stirs up conflict in the community.

"As the last words hung in the air, a profound silence fell over Phoenix, broken only by the distant sounds of city life. "The Strangest Angel" had delivered a message that transcended borders and beliefs, challenging the global community to reflect on its divine mandate, its historical trajectory, and the moral compass guiding its leaders. 

His unexpected appearance and the sheer audacity of his speech guarantee that the words of Cory Spears will echo across continents, prompting vital discussions about faith, history, governance, and the true purpose of humanity in an increasingly turbulent world.

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