It is being reported that Michelle Trachtenberg a young 39 year old “Buffy the vampire slayer” star has passed away. Shortly after receiving a liver transplant at just age 39.

Bartie Musa Commentary: Michelle Trachtenberg from “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Harriet the spy” has passed away at age 39. I remember briefly watching Buffy the Vampire slayer way back in the day…wow how has time passed. However this article is focusing on the unique circumstances regarding her death. At age 39 Michelle Trachtenberg had already received a liver transplant. This is highly peculiar and incredibly rare…UNLESS you consider the culture she grew up in.

Babylonians can PARTY. Mindsets such as YOLO (You only live once which we’ve debunked with biblical reincarnation) are prominent throughout the culture. Many Babylonians and Edomites especially are HEAVILY into regular alcohol consumption and drinking. Party culture is rampant and it does have consequences. Women in Babylon are really enjoying themselves to the point where their body cannot keep up. Let’s do a deep dive into the excesses of Babylonian culture and how it leads to bodily and spiritual damage.

The scriptures is clear to older and younger women alike. Be not given too much wine. Alcohol abuse is rampant throughout Babylonian society.

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The Death of Michelle Trachtenberg: Alcohol, Edomite Decay, and Babylon’s Self-Destruction

The Death of Michelle Trachtenberg: Alcohol, Edomite Decay, and Babylon’s Self-Destruction 🍷🔥

“Woe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink, that puttest thy bottle to him, and makest him drunken also, that thou mayest look on their nakedness!” – Habakkuk 2:15

Introduction: Another Babylonian Casualty Falls

The tragic death of Michelle Trachtenberg at the young age of 39 is not just another celebrity news story—it is a reflection of the deep-seated self-destruction embedded in Babylon’s decaying society. A starlet who had fame, wealth, and opportunities, yet still succumbed to the very lifestyle Babylon glorifies—excess, hedonism, and unchecked indulgence. Reports suggest she underwent a liver transplant, a clear sign of chronic alcohol abuse, and yet, despite modern medicine, she could not escape the wages of sin.

Her untimely demise is part of a much larger pattern of self-destruction that has particularly ravaged the Edomite population—whether through drug overdoses, alcohol poisoning, or “deaths of despair.” This ANIMA Framework article will dissect:

  1. The role of alcohol in Babylonian society—its glorification, its abuse, and its consequences.
  2. Why the Edomite population is increasingly falling to substance abuse.
  3. The “YOLO” and “party girl” mindset as a symptom of Esau’s self-destruction.
  4. What the Scriptures say about alcohol abuse and hedonistic living.
  5. How this connects to the broader decline of Babylon and the coming judgment.

The Babylonian Alcohol Machine: A System Built to Destroy 🥂🔻

Alcohol consumption is not just a vice in Babylon—it is an institutionalized and glorified way of life. The entire society is built on escapism, indulgence, and hedonism, with alcohol playing a key role in maintaining this system of control.

1. The Glorification of Alcohol in Babylonian Culture

📍 Media and Entertainment: Every major Hollywood movie, TV show, or music video glorifies drinking, making it seem fun, rebellious, and without consequence.

📍 Corporate Greed: The alcohol industry is worth over $250 billion in the U.S. alone. These corporations spend billions in advertising, particularly targeting women with messages of “self-care” through wine culture.

📍 Social Acceptance: Unlike other substances, alcohol is not only legal but deeply ingrained into social norms—whether through bars, clubs, or even workplace culture.

📍 Government Hypocrisy: Babylon’s leaders claim to care about “public health,” yet they allow alcohol to kill hundreds of thousands each year while demonizing other substances for political gain.

2. The Growing Alcohol Epidemic and Deaths of Despair

📊 Alcohol-related deaths in the U.S. have risen by 29% in just five years (2016-2021), now averaging nearly 500 deaths per day.

📊 Women are now drinking at the same rate as men, with alcohol-related deaths among young women increasing by 85% since 2000.

📊 Liver disease (often caused by alcohol) is now one of the fastest-growing causes of death in people under 40.

📊 A study found that 1 in 8 Americans is an alcoholic, with that number significantly higher among white women.

Trachtenberg’s death is not an isolated case, but part of a larger wave of destruction sweeping through Babylon.


Why Edomites Are Dying Faster from Alcohol 💀❄️

1. The Curse of Esau – The Edomites are a cursed people, and as their society crumbles, they are turning to alcohol, opioids, and suicide in record numbers. They know their kingdom is coming to an end, and they are drinking themselves into oblivion.

2. The “Party Culture” Mindset – The Edomite woman, in particular, has embraced the YOLO (You Only Live Once) lifestyle, rejecting motherhood, stability, and morality for a life of vanity, drunkenness, and rebellion. Trachtenberg was the embodiment of this—a Hollywood starlet who had every opportunity yet chose a path of destruction.

3. The Loneliness Factor – Babylonian society is anti-family, pushing individualism and self-worship. Edomite women are lonelier than ever, childless, aging, and filled with regret. Alcohol becomes their escape, but it is also their downfall.

4. White America’s Decline – Esau’s stronghold, the U.S., is collapsing economically, socially, and spiritually. This has led to an explosion of “deaths of despair”—alcoholism, opioid overdoses, and suicides, especially among middle-aged and young white Americans.


Scriptural Breakdown: Alcohol, Babylon, and Judgment 📖🔥

What the Bible Says About Alcohol and Drunkenness

📖 Proverbs 20:1 – “Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.”
📖 Isaiah 5:11 – “Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning, that they may follow strong drink; that continue until night, till wine inflame them!”
📖 Luke 21:34 – “And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares.”

Drunkenness leads to ruin, confusion, and ultimately, destruction. Babylon is built on alcohol, which keeps the masses numb while the elites tighten their grip.


Conclusion: Michelle Trachtenberg’s Death as a Symbol of Babylon’s Collapse

Trachtenberg’s life and death encapsulate everything wrong with Babylonian culture:

Glorification of alcohol abuse.
Rejection of traditional values and responsibility.
Vanity, selfishness, and the YOLO mindset.
The consequences of living against Yahawah’s laws.

Her death at 39 is not an anomaly but a warning—Babylon is falling, and those who cling to its wicked ways will perish in its collapse. The rising alcohol epidemic, increasing deaths of despair, and self-destruction of the Edomites are all prophetic signs of the coming judgment.

Yahawah’s true believers will reject the ways of this world and walk in wisdom, not drunkenness, confusion, and death.

Shalawam to the elect. 🚀🔥

Bartie Musa Commentary: LORD willing this was edifying and interesting to the believers of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi. A little wine here and there is okay, especially on the Passover. However a culture of binge drinking and regular alcohol consumption is NOT good. Reject Babylonian excess and drunkenness and embrace living a life of sober minded devotion to Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi.

Life is more than getting drunk and “fuqed up” or “turnt up”, these things decrease your resonance and the body eventually cannot handle it anymore. We will drink wine in the kingdom however it will not be toxic and make you sick like it does on this side. For now we all could be like Yahawashi who said he will not drink again until the kingdom. Amen! All praises to Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi, and peace to the hopeful elect out there.

Yahawashi committed not to drinking the fruit of the vine until he’s in the Kingdom. A lot of us could benefit and follow his example (besides Passover).
Michelle Trachtenberg tragically passes away at just age 39 shortly after receiving a liver transplant.

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