30. What you have just said corresponds exactly to what was explained to me by our linguists.
31. In addition I was taught that the Latin term ‘violent’ dates back to the old Lyrian ‘filent’, which means ‘violent’.
32. The term was further changed in the course of the time and was incorporated into other languages also in falsifying form and was interpreted in misguided form as ‘Gewalt’.
33. But Gewalt has nothing to do with ‘violent’ and ‘violence’, because the old Lyrian term in relation to ‘Gewalt’ means ‘Gewila’ and this is defined as ‘using all available coercing means, powers based in the psyche, mind and consciousness, capabilities and skills, in order to carry out and wield monstrous (immense/tremendous) actions and deeds’.
34. This is the definition of ‘Gewalt’, as it is explained by our linguists.