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Giants, Bones & Bloodlines – The Nephilim They Tried to Erase From History.
BtimpanyGiants, Bones & Bloodlines – The Nephilim They Tried to Erase From History. "This information comes from Burke's Peerage, which is the Bible of aristocratic genealogy, based in London. Every presidential election in America, since and including George Washington in 1789 to Bill Clinton, has been won by the candidate with the most British and French royal genes. Of the 42 presidents to Clinton, 33 have been related to two people: Alfred the Great, King of England, and Charlemagne, the most famous monarch of France. So it goes on: 19 of them are related to England's Edward III, who has 2000 blood connections to Prince Charles. The same goes with the banking families in America. George Bush and Barbara Bush are from the same bloodline - the Pierce bloodline, which changed its name from Percy, when it crossed the Atlantic. Percy is one of the aristocratic families of Britain, to this day. https://discover.hubpages.com/politics/bloodlines There are giants among us, passing largely unnoticed, intent on carrying out a secret plan to enslave all humanity.. They may not look like giants today, but their bloodlines extend all the way back to the Nephilim—the offspring of angels who mated with human women—described in Genesis 6 when giants roamed the land. Gary Wayne, author of The Genesis 6 Conspiracy: How Secret Societies and the Descendants of Giants Plan to Enslave Humankind, details the role of modern-day Nephilim in Satan’s plan to install the Antichrist at the End of Days. They aren't elected, they are selected! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNfR_HT9_tA TRUMP AND THE US ROYAL BLOODLINE ALL US PRESIDENTS ARE BONDED BY BLOOD. All US Presidents are descended from European royal bloodlines https://rumble.com/v10yxvv-all-us-presidents-are-descended-from-european-royal-bloodlines.html203 views 1 comment -
We Are Freemasons
Old Fashion Masonic PodcastWE ARE FREEMASONS People join Freemasonry for a variety of reasons, and it's important to note that individual motivations may vary significantly. Freemasonry is a fraternal organization that traces its roots back to the medieval stonemasons' guilds but has evolved into a modern social and philosophical institution. Some common reasons why people choose to join Freemasonry include: Social Bonding: Freemasonry offers a sense of community and fellowship. Members often form strong bonds and friendships with like-minded individuals who share common values and interests. Brotherhood and Camaraderie: Freemasonry emphasizes the idea of brotherhood, promoting a sense of unity and support among its members. The fraternity encourages members to support and help one another, fostering a strong sense of camaraderie. Personal Development: Freemasonry places a strong emphasis on self-improvement and moral growth. Through rituals, symbols, and philosophical teachings, members are encouraged to reflect on their actions, virtues, and conduct in society. Traditions and History: Freemasonry has a rich history and a unique set of traditions and rituals that date back centuries. Some individuals may join out of a fascination with the organization's historical significance. Philanthropy and Charity: Freemasonry is known for its charitable activities and contributions to the community. Many people are attracted to the organization's commitment to helping others and making a positive impact on society. Esoteric and Symbolic Appeal: Freemasonry employs symbols, allegory, and rituals to convey moral and philosophical teachings. Some individuals are drawn to the esoteric aspect of Freemasonry and find meaning in its symbolic representations. Intellectual Stimulation: Freemasonry encourages its members to engage in philosophical discussions and intellectual pursuits. This appeals to those who enjoy exploring deep and meaningful concepts. Networking and Professional Opportunities: Freemasonry can provide networking opportunities for members in various professions and industries, potentially leading to personal and professional benefits. Sense of Purpose: Some individuals join Freemasonry seeking a sense of purpose or belonging. Being part of an organization with a longstanding history and a noble mission can give people a sense of direction and fulfillment. It's worth noting that Freemasonry is a private organization, and the specific reasons individuals join can be highly personal and varied. The organization does not actively recruit members, and individuals usually have to seek out membership on their own initiative. Additionally, Freemasonry has different branches and lodges, and their practices and focus may vary, which can also influence people's decisions to join.822 views 1 comment