THE SUN IT SHINES.....*CHERTE* FOR ALL YOU......
Liberty House And Freedom House
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Both are "INFERNAL HOUSES" like all rehabs.... THEIR NAMES ARE THE
EXACT OPPOSITE OF WHAT IS
INSIDE...
Houses full of enslaved addicts and alcoholics...
Quit the drugs folks or you'll end up in "FREEDOM" HOUSE OR "LIBERTY"
HOUSE
www.libertyhousefl.com...
www.freedomhouse.net...
Does anyone see the meaning of the word DOUBLE?
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www.propheties.it...
March 20, 2006 - SIX-LEGGED LAMB BORN
March 29, 2006 - Total Solar Eclipse
sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov...
THE DIVINE MONSTER:
Century III, Quatrain 34
Quand le deffaut du Soleil lors sera
Sur le plein iour le monstre sera veu:
Tout autrement on l'interpretera,
Cherte' n'a garde nul n'y aura pourueu.
When the eclipse of the Sun will then be,
In broad daylight the MONSTER will be seen
Everyone will differ on the interpretation,
High price unguarded: none will have prepared.
THE DIVINE MONSTER SIX-LEGGED LAMB:
local6.com...
SYMBOL OF THE ANTICHRIST......
And I want to quote entire from here because it is ALL-IMPORTANT....
wordinfo.info...
monstr-, monst-
(Latin: an omen; a supernatural manifestation; hence,
"horrific-supernatural being; supernatural manifestation"
Primarily used in medical references to a fetus or an infant with
substantial physical abnormalities considered by some to be like a
"monster".
"Regardless of the form a monster takes, all monsters have one thing
in
common: they are all awe-inspiring, even frightening, by virtue of
some
aspect of their physicality or personality. In fact, the word monster
comes from the Latin monstrum, meaning 'an evil omen' which in turn
seems to be a derivative of the verb monere, meaning 'to warn,
remind'."
Webster's Word Histories;
(Springfield, Massachusetts: Merriam-Webster Inc., 1989).
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monster
1. Any large, ugly, terrifying animal or person found in mythology or
created by the imagination, especially something fierce that kills
people. Monsters are often featured in folklore and fairytales as
evil
creatures resembling a mixture of different animals.
2. In medicine, a fetus or infant with such pronounced developmental
anomalies as to be grotesque and usually nonviable.
monstrance
In the Roman Catholic Church, a receptacle that holds the Host (the
consecrated bread or wafer of the Eucharist or Communion for the
Mass)
[Latin: monstrum, "portent, monster" from monstrare, "to show, point
out, indicate"].
monstricide
1. In medicine, destruction of a fetal monster.
2. The slaughter of monsters.
monstrosity
1. In medicine, great congenital deformity; a monster or teratism.
2. An object, animal, or person that is very unpleasant or
frightening
to look at, often because it is large and strangely shaped.
monstrous
1. Enormous; horrible.
2. Wicked, cruel, or unpleasant to an extent that is morally
unacceptable.
3. Greatly different from what is considered the norm.
monstrously
Something done in a way or to an extent that shocks or offends other
people.
monstrousness
The quality of being monstrous, in various senses of the adjective;
especially, unnaturalness, hugeness; enormity.
monstrum (singular), monstra (plural)
In medicine, a monster.
multimonstrous
Consisting of many monstrosities.