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It is all beginning to make sense now!

Extraterrestrial War of the 1930’s reveals Miami as part of End of Times Scenario through Mayan Pentagram

Is Miami the missing piece to a Mayan Pentagram which apparently starts from 9/11? Is the Miami region to be the “official start” point of World War III, as a prelude to a New World Order? Who were the Mayans, and what is their significance the in unfolding of human history?

Based upon Alex’s Collier’s insights, the Nazis developed stargate technology in their inter-dimensional exploration for aliens. Alex Collier is a self-described contactee of Ethical Extraterrestrials. The apparent result of this “exploration” was that the Nazis found lower dimensional alien entities. This apparently resulted in a Nazi-alien alliance which travelled back into time to “do battle” with ancient human civilizations. In these battles, ancient civilizations often referred to these battles as “wars with the gods”. Apparently the Nazi-alien alliance sought to appear to these ancient civilizations at “supernatural gods”, when based on Pagan Gnostics insights, these “archons” were parasitic entitles from the alien mind of the Demiurge.

Each archon is connected to each other as a “hive mind” to what Pagan Gnostics referred to as the “Demiurge”. The Demiurge controls hierarchically controlled layers of archons entities which seek to “please” the Demiurge. By pleasing the Demiurge, archon entities rise to power within the hive matrix of the Demiurge.

The Mayan Civilization which spawned its calendar was apparently spawned from time travelling alien contact with the Demiurge. Human sacrifice in the Mayan Civilization is an apparent integral part of the “vampirism” which Pagan Gnostics associated with the Demiurge.

There has been much speculation about 2012, based upon the Mayan Calendar. As humans, should we be concerned about any significance associated with 2012? Well, based upon the research of John Fleck, perhaps we should. What do you think of the following insight.

Did you know that if you that if you “connect the dots” of major disasters in the U.S. since 1991, the result is a Mayan Pentagram? Watch the complete video above when he “connects the dot”. Did you know that in 2009, Mr. Fleck successfully predicted that a disaster was scheduled to take place in the Gulf of Mexico? That disaster turned out to be the Gulf of Mexico BP Oil spill which has been shrouded in controversy and cover-up which has sought to frustrate investigate researchers. Such a pattern of cover-up has also been evident on 9/11 and 3/11 Fukushima.

In the video, there is one point left to connect to a disaster. That point on the Mayan Pentagram terminates in the Miami area. John Fleck’s further research on demonic Demiurge symbolism had led him to conclude that the archon operatives of the Demiurge seek to trigger an underwater nuclear bomb near Miami which would submerge the whole of Florida, that is under sea level.

In the video below, Jesse Ventura’s research suggests that the archons expect a resulting tidal wave that would also submerge Washington D.C. underwater, and would trigger an all-out nuclear war, as a prelude to a One World Government under the control of the complete control of the Demiurge and the demonic archon operatives.

The One World Government would be the rationale of the elites to “end all wars“, by banning the “nation state” as “the cause” of wars, when in fact, the cause of wars is the archons.

Following the nuking of Miami, the submerging of Washington D.C.. and an all-out nuclear war, as the U.S. retaliates against either Iran, North Korea, or whatever other Russian/Chinese ally that the archons have planned, Mr. Ventura suggests that Denver is to become the new capital.

In the video below, Jesse Ventura indicates that the archons openly reveal through murals in the Denver Airport which depict the horrors in this apparently planned World War III scenario that Denver is to become the capital of the New World Order. Mr. Ventura elaborates that elites have created underground facilities to protect themselves from chaos on the surface, as a result of the final completion of the Mayan Pentagram.

http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/news/ufo_extraterrestrials/2012/01/11/2636.html

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GOP FRONTRUNNER ALLEGEDLY THREATENED SINGLE MORMON MOTHER OVER UNBORN BABY

Single mothers are a sacred thing … just ask Rod Tidwell of Jerry Maguire fame. He was raised by a single mother.

Who should you probably not ask? Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

According to a book published by reporters Michael Kranish and Scott Helman of The Boston Globe, Romney once threatened a single mother with excommunication from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (a.k.a. the Mormon Church) if she didn’t give her baby up for adoption.

“Give up your son or give up your God,” the woman says Romney told her.

Harsh, huh?

An excerpt describing the incident – which allegedly took place in 1983 –

was published in this week’s edition of Vanity Fair.

Here’s the relevant anecdote …

Peggie Hayes had joined the church as a teenager along with her mother and siblings. They’d had a difficult life. Mormonism offered the serenity and stability her mother craved. “It was,” Hayes said, “the answer to everything.” Her family, though poorer than many of the well-off members, felt accepted within the faith. Everyone was so nice. The church provided emotional and, at times, financial support. As a teenager, Hayes babysat for Mitt and Ann Romney and other couples in the ward. Then Hayes’s mother abruptly moved the family to Salt Lake City for Hayes’s senior year of high school. Restless and unhappy, Hayes moved to Los Angeles once she turned 18. She got married, had a daughter, and then got divorced shortly after. But she remained part of the church.

By 1983, Hayes was 23 and back in the Boston area, raising a 3-year-old daughter on her own and working as a nurse’s aide. Then she got pregnant again. Single motherhood was no picnic, but Hayes said she had wanted a second child and wasn’t upset at the news. “I kind of felt like I could do it,” she said. “And I wanted to.” By that point Mitt Romney, the man whose kids Hayes used to watch, was, as bishop of her ward, her church leader. But it didn’t feel so formal at first. She earned some money while she was pregnant organizing the Romneys’ basement. The Romneys also arranged for her to do odd jobs for other church members, who knew she needed the cash. “Mitt was really good to us. He did a lot for us,” Hayes said. Then Romney called Hayes one winter day and said he wanted to come over and talk. He arrived at her apartment in Somerville, a dense, largely working-class city just north of Boston. They chitchatted for a few minutes. Then Romney said something about the church’s adoption agency. Hayes initially thought she must have misunderstood. But Romney’s intent became apparent: he was urging her to give up her soon-to-be-born son for adoption, saying that was what the church wanted. Indeed, the church encourages adoption in cases where “a successful marriage is unlikely.”

Hayes was deeply insulted. She told him she would never surrender her child. Sure, her life wasn’t exactly the picture of Rockwellian harmony, but she felt she was on a path to stability. In that moment, she also felt intimidated. Here was Romney, who held great power as her church leader and was the head of a wealthy, prominent Belmont family, sitting in her gritty apartment making grave demands. “And then he says, ‘Well, this is what the church wants you to do, and if you don’t, then you could be excommunicated for failing to follow the leadership of the church,’?” Hayes recalled. It was a serious threat. At that point Hayes still valued her place within the Mormon Church. “This is not playing around,” she said. “This is not like ‘You don’t get to take Communion.’ This is like ‘You will not be saved. You will never see the face of God.’?” Romney would later deny that he had threatened Hayes with excommunication, but Hayes said his message was crystal clear: “Give up your son or give up your God.”

Not long after, Hayes gave birth to a son. She named him Dane. At nine months old, Dane needed serious, and risky, surgery. The bones in his head were fused together, restricting the growth of his brain, and would need to be separated. Hayes was scared. She sought emotional and spiritual support from the church once again. Looking past their uncomfortable conversation before Dane’s birth, she called Romney and asked him to come to the hospital to confer a blessing on her baby. Hayes was expecting him. Instead, two people she didn’t know showed up. She was crushed. “I needed him,” she said. “It was very significant that he didn’t come.” Sitting there in the hospital, Hayes decided she was finished with the Mormon Church. The decision was easy, yet she made it with a heavy heart. To this day, she remains grateful to Romney and others in the church for all they did for her family. But she shudders at what they were asking her to do in return, especially when she pulls out pictures of Dane, now a 27-year-old electrician in Salt Lake City. “There’s my baby,” she said.

Wow …

Romney disputes the report, saying that he merely advised Hayes to “consider” adoption. Also the Mormon Church claims that Romney never issued such a threat.

Hayes’ claims first surfaced in 1994 when Romney was campaigning for the U.S. Senate on a platform that included keeping abortion “safe and legal.” He was eventually defeated in that race by U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy.

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Are there still any delusional out of touch out of reality people out there

Sure are. They not only make up ridiculous strawmen, but they wish us to be so stupid that we fall for an insinuated false conclusion that we should support their candidate instead - who is apparently so lame no logical argument can be made for him. Instead they have to rely on strawmen and other logical fallacies.

The smiley too - wow, that is a powerful argument champ.

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The GOP primaries are going to drag out and won't be close to over until at least Super Tuesday. Currently in delegates Romney technically leads Paul 14-10. After Paul shocks the nation and WINS South Carolina it's technically a 2 man race between Paul and Romney. I anticipate both Perry and Huntsman will drop out after South Carolina. One of either Newt or Santorum should also drop out after South Carolina but my sense is neither of them will. This bodes well for Paul assuming Florida changes it's rules to a split delegate state as was discussed today. Regardless, Florida isn't nearly as powerful as years past as they only get about 50 delegates this year as opposed to 99. Assuming it's a split delegate, even if Romney gets 30 of the 50 delegates and Paul takes a minimal amount it's still a pretty tight race considering Paul is going to WIN South Carolina. Nevada and the states leading up to Super Tuesday are the key. After Paul wins South Carolina there is going to be a Ron Paul frenzy. Romney will whip him in Florida, but after Florida... watch out. Ron Paul is going to surge nationally. He's already up 6% nationally in the last 48 hours in most polls.

Don't let anyone tell you Florida really matters because in the whole scheme if things it is not very consequential after Paul takes South Carolina. Actually if anything it's a necessity for Romney after Paul wins South Carolina. If Romney doesn't win Florida, Paul is going to surge a lot highter a lot faster than I anticipated.

If that holds, the GOP primaries are over on 31 Jan and one Willard M Romney will be the nominee. Then the rest of the field will have start repairing the image of the man they're now busy tearing apart - especially the "vulture capitalist" line of attack. I know we'll see this in ads all year long - prominent Republicans calling their own candidate a vulture. It'll be entertaining.

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The GOP primaries are going to drag out and won't be close to over until at least Super Tuesday. Currently in delegates Romney technically leads Paul 14-10. After Paul shocks the nation and WINS South Carolina it's technically a 2 man race between Paul and Romney. I anticipate both Perry and Huntsman will drop out after South Carolina. One of either Newt or Santorum should also drop out after South Carolina but my sense is neither of them will. This bodes well for Paul assuming Florida changes it's rules to a split delegate state as was discussed today. Regardless, Florida isn't nearly as powerful as years past as they only get about 50 delegates this year as opposed to 99. Assuming it's a split delegate, even if Romney gets 30 of the 50 delegates and Paul takes a minimal amount it's still a pretty tight race considering Paul is going to WIN South Carolina. Nevada and the states leading up to Super Tuesday are the key. After Paul wins South Carolina there is going to be a Ron Paul frenzy. Romney will whip him in Florida, but after Florida... watch out. Ron Paul is going to surge nationally. He's already up 6% nationally in the last 48 hours in most polls.

Don't let anyone tell you Florida really matters because in the whole scheme if things it is not very consequential after Paul takes South Carolina. Actually if anything it's a necessity for Romney after Paul wins South Carolina. If Romney doesn't win Florida, Paul is going to surge a lot highter a lot faster than I anticipated.

Where in the hell are you thinking Ron Paul can win S.C.blink.gif

 

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