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Originally posted by nOraKat
You ever see the movie From Hell with Johnny Dep? There were some references made in it which alluded to high level Brit gov't chaps in the Freemasons.
Originally posted by magma
Pretty sure that the nurse wearing the buckle will be sacrificed next. She knows it too. Usually the queen will eat the nurse.
Pretty sad really, but that is the culture.
Originally posted by Staroth
reply to post by mars1
That's not "the queens personal nurse" it's a nurse that works at Marylebone hospital, a place where anyone can be treated, this could be your nurse even. What I find odd is people who keep pointing out these symbols. You all show signs of being paranoid and uneducated.
Originally posted by Wide-Eyes
This is getting silly now. It is not a coincidence that the nurse happens to be wearing two very occult symbols round her waist.edit on 4-3-2013 by Wide-Eyes because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Pervius
Those CULT symbols have NEVER been associated with anything Medical-Medicine.
Anyone and everything around Heads of State is screened and scrutinized to ensure a proper Public Image of that Head of State is presented to the people, and the WORLD.
There IS a purpose for that Symbol being on WHO its on and WHERE its on. The message is intended for those intelligent enough to receive the message.
The Queen's going to make a TON of money providing medicine and medical knowledge to the Chinese getting their DNA destroyed right now with all those dioxins-toxins.
Da Chinese are having an obesity-diabetes outbreak and it ain't from eating Ho-Ho's and Micky-D's......their very DNA is being destroyed from the pollution there.
"Western Nations - Europe " / That CULT already know how to deal with a dying population with their DNA destroyed.
The Symbol was placed there to signify where the WEALTH of the world is NOW headed.
It also signifies China's toast. It's the official sign that China now has a MAJOR health problem and is DONE.
Originally posted by iwilliam
Originally posted by Wide-Eyes
This is getting silly now. It is not a coincidence that the nurse happens to be wearing two very occult symbols round her waist.edit on 4-3-2013 by Wide-Eyes because: (no reason given)
Oh, come on now... of course this is just a coincidence. Don't you know that kind of thing is popular right now? Very hot topic, and stuff. The nurse is probably just really into Jay-Z or Rick Ross or something. Maybe Beyonce or Rhianna. It's all just for show, don't you know? The royal family is just trying to cash in on some of that same hype as hip-hop any hollywood. You guys are just paranoid. Put on your tinfoil hats and go back to sleep.
/massive sarcasm
The Early Roots The earliest known use of the pentagram can be found around 3500 BC at Ur of the Chaldees in Ancient Mesopotamia. It was found here on fragments of broken pottery with some of the earliest findings of written language. In later periods of Mesopotamian art, the pentagram was used in royal inscriptions as a symbol of imperial power extending out to "the four corners of the world".
3000 years before Christ
My post:
around 3500 BC
in Sumerian
in Ancient Mesopotamia.
lol that's the same thing I said..
The invocation complaint was lodged by Longview resident Dan L. Smith, 69, who describes himself as a “very comfortable atheist.”
Smith has emailed council members for years, saying that people of other faiths or no faith shouldn’t have to endure a Christian prayer at a government meeting.
He didn’t want to take the case to court, even though he “would undoubtedly win” based on prior court decisions, he wrote.
“All I am asking is that you remove … the invocation from the council’s agenda and that you sever any council ties with the (ministerial association’s) responsibilities for the delivery of the invocation,” Smith wrote in a March 2012 email, which he copied to the city attorney. “I do fully realize that this may not be a popular thing for you to do, but as an elected public official it is the right thing to do.”
Longview City Attorney James McNamara said the U.S. Supreme Court law has made it clear that invocations can be given at city council meetings.
“The more unclear answer is whether the prayer can invoke the name of Jesus Christ,” he said Monday, adding that different courts have reached different conclusions on the matter.