Anonymous ID: 30f4d0 Aug. 11, 2023, 7:20 a.m. No.19339836   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19339748

>Anabaptists

Muenster Rebellion 1534

Started as a Sex cult for the Leader to bang all the wives, by orders of God, according to Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Series on the subject.

Bernhard ROTHMAN

Bernard Knipperdolling

 

The Münster Rebellion was a turning point for the Anabaptist movement. It never again had the opportunity of assuming political importance, as both Catholic and Lutheran civil powers adopted stringent measures to counter this. It is difficult to trace the subsequent history of the group as a religious body, through changes in the names used and beliefs held.

 

The Batenburgers under Jan van Batenburg preserved the violent millennialist stream of Anabaptism seen at Münster. They were polygamous and believed force was justified against anyone not in their sect. Their movement went underground after the suppression of the Münster Rebellion, with members posing as Catholics or Lutherans as necessary. Some nonresistant Anabaptists found leaders in Menno Simons and the brothers Obbe and Dirk Philips, Dutch Anabaptist leaders who repudiated the distinctive doctrines of the Münster Anabaptists. This group eventually became known as the Mennonites after Simons. They rejected any use of violence and preached a faith based on compassion and love of enemy.

 

Bernhard Rothmann was a tireless and vitriolic opponent of Catholicism and a writer of pamphlets that were published by his ally, the wealthy wool merchant Bernhard Knipperdolling. The pamphlets at first denounced Catholicism from a radical Lutheran perspective, but soon started to proclaim that the Bible called for the absolute equality of man in all matters, including the distribution of wealth.

With so many Anabaptist adherents in the town, Rothmann and his allies had little difficulty obtaining possession of it at the elections for the magistracy and placing Bernhard Knipperdolling as the mayor, after deposing the mainly Lutheran magistrates, who, until then, had seen him as an ally in their own distrust of, and dislike for, Catholics. Matthys was a follower of Melchior Hoffman, and after Hoffman's imprisonment at Strasbourg Matthys obtained a considerable following in the Low Countries, including Bockelson, who became known as John of Leiden. John of Leiden and Gerrit Boekbinder[1] had visited Münster, and returned with a report that Bernhard Rothmann was in Münster teaching doctrines similar to their own. Matthys identified Münster as the "New Jerusalem", and on January 5, 1534, a number of his disciples entered the city and introduced adult baptism. Rothmann apparently accepted "rebaptism" that day, and well over 1000 adults were soon baptised. Vigorous preparations were made not only to hold what had been gained but to spread their beliefs to other areas. The many Lutherans who left were outnumbered by the arriving Anabaptists. There was an orgy of iconoclasm in cathedrals and monasteries, and rebaptism became compulsory. The property of emigrants was shared out with the poor, and soon a proclamation was issued that all property was to be held in common.

 

The city was besieged by Franz von Waldeck, its expelled bishop. In April 1534, on Easter Sunday, Matthys, who had prophesied God's judgment to come on the wicked on that day, led a procession from the city with twelve followers, as he believed himself the second Gideon. He and his followers were cut off and taken. Matthys was killed, his head placed on a pole for all in the city to see, and his genitals nailed to the city gate.

 

The 25-year-old John of Leiden was subsequently recognized as Matthys' religious and political successor, justifying his authority and actions by claiming visions from heaven. His authority grew until eventually he proclaimed himself the successor of David and adopted royal regalia, honors, and absolute power in the new "Zion". There were now in the town at least three times as many women of marriageable age as men, so he made polygamy compulsory,[3] and he himself took sixteen wives. (John is said to have beheaded Elisabeth Wandscherer in the marketplace for refusing to marry him, though this act might have been falsely attributed to him after his death.) Meanwhile, most of the residents of Münster were starving as a result of the year-long siege.

 

After lengthy resistance, the city was taken by the besiegers on June 24, 1535, and John of Leiden and several other prominent Anabaptist leaders were captured and imprisoned. In January 1536, John of Leiden, Bernhard Knipperdolling and one more prominent follower, Bernhard Krechting, were tortured and executed in the marketplace of Münster. Their bodies were exhibited in cages which hung from the steeple of St. Lambert's Church. The bones were removed later, but the cages hang there still.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BCnster_rebellion

Anonymous ID: 30f4d0 Aug. 11, 2023, 7:26 a.m. No.19339868   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9923

The Doctor as Claim Adjuster

 

Railway surgeons evaluated persons filing injury claims against the railroads. These examinations sought to determine the extent of injury as well as detect fraudulent claims. They also created an awkward conflict of interest, and lively debate as to whether the doctors worked for the best interests of the patient or the company. Dozens of articles in The Railway Surgeon and textbooks discussed management of these delicate situations. The physicians vigorously defended their integrity. “The railway never asked me to favor it in testimony,” said retired Florida East Coast Railway chief surgeon Vernon Lockwood, M.D., in 1963. Despite such assurances, the issue haunted the specialty until changes in procedures allowed injury victims to choose their own physicians.

 

The Railroad Hospital and Hospital Association

 

http://railwaysurgery.org/HistoryShort.htm

Anonymous ID: 30f4d0 Aug. 11, 2023, 7:54 a.m. No.19339951   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19339923

Since the Political Employees have taken over administrative adjudication of disability cases and adopted the Titles of "Judge" replete with Black Robes, it's only gotten worse.

 

Imagine basing disability benefits awards decisions on a Social Credit Score and not the injury or disability?

 

This is where we are at.

Anonymous ID: 30f4d0 Aug. 11, 2023, 9:27 a.m. No.19340378   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19340217

Mullein is harvestable right now. Look for the giant dicks with the yellow flowers and big leaves.

 

Mullein is the traditional herb smoked when you smoke too much tobacco and the mucilage acts as an expectorant if you have a chest cold. I grow it in my herb garden from transplanted wild starts.