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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Reader Contribution | Some '84s' for the Gematria scrapbook- Birth Certificate, Order Out of Chaos, Divide and Conquer...


Good finds here.  We really need that database to save all the important finds over the years.

9 comments:

  1. I think that Rome never actually fell. It appears that the Jesuits and the Vatican are actually still in control of the whole world. I wonder if they bankers work with or for them. It would be interesting to understand how the hierarchy works. Perhaps the Jesuits created the Zionists. Controlled opposition?
    This breakdown is interesting...I wonder if this hierarchy is actually correct... http://worldtruth.tv/these-13-families-rule-the-world-the-shadow-forces-behind-the-nwo/

    This interview is also goes into Rome and the Jesuits ruling the world also...it isn't until about 25 minutes in, where he gets into it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLpgncC3AeY

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  2. My thought on database, maybe excel or similar application could help. Just search by name or number!

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  3. @Butler you are very correct when you say that Rome never fell, most people don't even know that Washington D.C. isn't part of the United States of America, just like City of London has nothing to do with United Kingdom, They are part of Trilateral Commission - Vatican, Washington D.C. , London
    It's all connecting to Rome and Phoenician culture, 3200 BC Phoenicians founded a city called Byblos, that is in current country of Israel, Bible? It's all connected

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  4. @zachary - do your comments on YouTube get deleted? I don't see my really long comment on the SNF pats vs Seattle video anymore?

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  5. The people in the weird looking robes in the Matrix movies are Jesuits

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  6. The people in the weird looking robes in the Matrix movies are Jesuits

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  7. never thought about the fact that all the Bishops wear yarmulkes..its the same ceremonial dress

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  8. Zach, I just added this to the scrapbook at the DeepZone. I'm going to add the finds to the Encyclopedia when I get a chance later today.

    http://www.thedeepzone.com/p/newgrimoire-of-gematria.html

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