From: Darth Simian on 20 Jul 2010 08:17 It was hard to spot the abolition of Christianity in the Lisbon treaty. How many referenda did these euro-devils ignore? Thankfully Nigel Farage survived the Masonic assassination attempt. He may yet hold the forces of Baphomet at bay. http://euobserver.com/9/30506 -- "They can at least tell me, 'I'm sorry.' They were supposed to be Bill's brothers. Well brothers don't treat brothers that way." Mrs Wendy James, wife of a new Masonic recruit to Southside Masonic Baphomery in Patchogue, New York, who was shot in the head and killed during a ritual by Grand Master Albert Pike Eid.
From: Baldoni on 20 Jul 2010 10:02 on 20/07/2010, Darth Simian supposed : > It was hard to spot the abolition of Christianity in the Lisbon > treaty. How many referenda did these euro-devils ignore? > Thankfully Nigel Farage survived the Masonic assassination attempt. > He may yet hold the forces of Baphomet at bay. > > http://euobserver.com/9/30506 "Under pressure from Belgium" ffs, no wonder the Empire Loyalists get upset with this EU bullshit. Let us not forget that in Belgium paedophillia is rife within Government institutions, the Judiciary and the Police and right through Belgian society. "Their public face is that they do charitable work and they do indeed engage in this, but there are also rituals involving blindfolded candidates with their trouser-legs rolled up during initiation," continued Mr Pollock." "It's boys' games sort of a thing." -- Count Baldoni
From: Aaron on 21 Jul 2010 16:37 On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 05:17:42 -0700 (PDT), Darth Simian <great_sage_equal_of_heaven_(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >It was hard to spot the abolition of Christianity in the Lisbon >treaty. How many referenda did these euro-devils ignore? >Thankfully Nigel Farage survived the Masonic assassination attempt. So, there was no assassination attempt against Nigel Farage, his political stance is the same as that of many Masons, and still you need to have a fantasy. >He may yet hold the forces of Baphomet at bay. Since there is no such thing as "Baphomet," and there has never been any evidence that there was ever a religion that worshipped such a mythical thing, it does not seem that there could be any "forces." > >http://euobserver.com/9/30506 So, the Atheists are mad because Masons, who believe in and worship God, will be at their summit with EU leaders. Many members of actual secular groups attending the same meeting are also Christians.
From: Aaron on 21 Jul 2010 16:42 On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 15:02:39 +0100, Baldoni <BaldoniXXV(a)googlemail.com> wrote: >on 20/07/2010, Darth Simian supposed : >> It was hard to spot the abolition of Christianity in the Lisbon >> treaty. How many referenda did these euro-devils ignore? >> Thankfully Nigel Farage survived the Masonic assassination attempt. >> He may yet hold the forces of Baphomet at bay. >> >> http://euobserver.com/9/30506 > >"Under pressure from Belgium" ffs, no wonder the Empire Loyalists get >upset with this EU bullshit. Let us not forget that in Belgium >paedophillia is rife within Government institutions, the Judiciary and >the Police and right through Belgian society. Can't really "forget" what you don't know to be true in the first place. Certainly it cannot be as bad as the pedophilia problem within the Roman Catholic clergy. Is Belgium run by a secret society of Catholic priests hiding from law enforcement? This could be part of the Pope's conspiracy to hide these criminals. > >"Their public face is that they do charitable work and they do indeed >engage in this, but there are also rituals involving blindfolded >candidates with their trouser-legs rolled up during initiation," >continued Mr Pollock." > >"It's boys' games sort of a thing."
From: Darth Simian on 21 Jul 2010 17:53
On 21 July, 21:37, Aaron <a...(a)home.net> wrote: > On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 05:17:42 -0700 (PDT), Darth Simian > > <great_sage_equal_of_heav...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > >It was hard to spot the abolition of Christianity in the Lisbon > >treaty. How many referenda did these euro-devils ignore? > >Thankfully Nigel Farage survived the Masonic assassination attempt. > > So, there was no assassination attempt against Nigel Farage, his > political stance is the same as that of many Masons, and still you > need to have a fantasy. > > >He may yet hold the forces of Baphomet at bay. > > Since there is no such thing as "Baphomet," and there has never been > any evidence that there was ever a religion that worshipped such a > mythical thing, it does not seem that there could be any "forces." > > > > >http://euobserver.com/9/30506 > > So, the Atheists are mad because Masons, who believe in and worship > God, will be at their summit with EU leaders. Many members of actual > secular groups attending the same meeting are also Christians. The common Masonic currency is on its deathbed dead Aapron. Your plan has failed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myj9zCaQUv0 Vous menacez la paix et la démocratie_ par Nigel Farage.flv -- It is in this final "Blue Lodge" degree that that candidate is laid out "in death" and is raised from the dead by the "Worshipful Master" of the Lodge (representing King Solomon), using the "strong grip" (or "Lion's Paw") of the Master Mason. |