Anonymous ID: 3a1163 March 24, 2021, 1:34 a.m. No.13287436   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7748

>>13287273

Jesus said, there will be no sign! So…

Was Constantine duped or was he a bad guy? My two cents…

His son "died" shortly after the counsil…

 

Things went pear-shaped suddenly in 326 when his father had him executed without any kind of warning that survives in the scant records available to us — and not only Crispus, but also Constantine’s own wife, that Fausta whose marriage might have threatened the boy’s status.

http://www.executedtoday.com/2016/07/23/326-crispus-and-fausta-incestuous-lovers/

 

What is the easiest way to gather all your people to find out who is on your side and who is not… Nicaea?

 

The first council of Nicea (Nicaea) was the first ecumenical council of the Christian church, and it lasted between May and August, 325 CE. It was held in Nicea, Bithynia (in Anatolia, modern Turkey), and a total of 318 bishops attended, according to the records of the bishop at Nicea, Athanasius (bishop from 328–273). The number 318 is a symbolic number for the Abrahamic religions: basically, there would be one participant at Nicea to represent each of the members of the Biblical Abraham's household.

https://www.thoughtco.com/arian-controversy-and-council-of-nicea-111752

 

Call everyone else a heretic and you can move on to establish the Pagan views worldwide! Cancel the Arian believe system, but apoint some Arian Dude, as your right hand to manage the one side in your name, while others manage the other side in your name but denounce the Arian way…

 

The Council of Nicæa did not bring the Arian controversy to an end. The orthodox party was victorious, it is true, but the Arians were still determined, and could not give up their enmity against the opponents of Arius, and their hope that they might in the end turn the tables on their antagonists

https://biblehub.com/library/pamphilius/church_history/section_7_continuance_of_the.htm

 

  • They want you divided (at an early stage!)

 

Infiltration instead of invasion is much older than we all know…

But who was the invader and who was fighting on our side througout the centuries?

Anonymous ID: 3a1163 March 24, 2021, 2:23 a.m. No.13287574   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7596 >>7602

>>13287554

The ship was on it´s way to Rotterdam… Rotterdam, there was something esle with that city and trains… Last week

 

Europe's busiest freight train route still closed

 

According to Deutsche Bahn, the tracks on the right bank of the Rhine are part of Europe's busiest freight train route between Genoa and Rotterdam.

https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2021-03-16-%0A-europe-s-busiest-freight-train-route-still-closed-%0A.Sk9PxTTXd.html

Anonymous ID: 3a1163 March 24, 2021, 3:57 a.m. No.13287783   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Shit is going on in the Suez!

 

Bulk carrier collided with Russian Navy tanker off Suez

 

Russian Navy bunker tanker KOLA collided with bulk carrier ARK ROYAL in northern part of Gulf of Suez at around 0500 UTC Mar 23, according to Russian Navy Command statement. At the time of collision, both ships were approaching Suez. Both ships sustained slight damages, according to Russian Navy Command, and resumed sailing. Both ships later that day anchored at Suez Anchorage. KOLA is en route from Sudan to Mediterranean, ARK ROYAL arrived at Suez from Singapore.

Russian Navy bunker tanker KOLA, IMO 6720004, dwt 5000, built 1967, flag Russia, Russian Navy Baltic Fleet.

Bulk carrier ARK ROYAL, IMO 9219446, dwt 46644, built 2000, flag Barbados, manager SERENITY SHIP MANAGEMENT DMCC (EQUASIS).

http://www.maritimebulletin.net/2021/03/23/bulk-carrier-collided-with-russian-navy-tanker-off-suez/