Notice how the K looks like 71
Mirror
17
Is the SPECIAL PLACE for GS somehow connected to 17?
If this refers to a Special Place in hell, then does Dante's Inferno have something that explains why 17 or 71 would identify that place?
Notice how the K looks like 71
Mirror
17
Is the SPECIAL PLACE for GS somehow connected to 17?
If this refers to a Special Place in hell, then does Dante's Inferno have something that explains why 17 or 71 would identify that place?
The PDF attached is
The historical foundations of world order : the tower and the arena
You don't have to read all 900 pages to learn how the whole Globalist movement has been a scam to take control and rights away from the majority, and give it all to a minority of super wealthy criminals.
Share this with any lawyers you know. Ask them to skim through it and see if there is anything that explains what Trump is doing and why so many countries seem to be falling in line with Trump's way.
Everybody loves to that the NWO
But how many people have ever read the book?
Written by H.G. Wells in 1940
The New World Order
Lays out a plan for erasing the international world order based on diplomacy and replacing it with one global superstate in which the laws flow from the ruler who is the absolute power at the top of the hierarchy.
Fortunately it's only 124 pages so most anyone can read this and learn.
If the Cabal managed to get rid of Trump
They would have a new President backed solidly by the evangelical Christians of America
And that has GOT to cause fear and loathing in their camp.
And when people are afraid, they make tactical and strategic mistakes.
They are more predictable too
So you can corral them all into the place where you can win easier.
I hate California
It's cold and it's damp!
Hmm…
They must be saying New York is hot!
And that cannot be a reference to the weather, can it?
Is California now a damp squib?
It was supposed to blow up and go boom
But it all fizzled?
One of President Kennedy's favorite quotations was based upon an interpretation of Dante's Inferno. As Robert Kennedy explained in 1964, "President Kennedy's favorite quote was really from Dante, 'The hottest places in Hell are reserved for those who in time of moral crisis preserve their neutrality.'" This supposed quotation is not actually in Dante's work, but is based upon a similar one. In the Inferno, Dante and his guide Virgil, on their way to Hell, pass by a group of dead souls outside the entrance to Hell. These individuals, when alive, remained neutral at a time of great moral decision. Virgil explains to Dante that these souls cannot enter either Heaven or Hell because they did not choose one side or another. They are therefore worse than the greatest sinners in Hell because they are repugnant to both God and Satan alike, and have been left to mourn their fate as insignificant beings neither hailed nor cursed in life or death, endlessly travailing below Heaven but outside of Hell. This scene occurs in the third canto of the Inferno (the following is a translation from the original written in the Italian vernacular):
Here sighs and lamentations and loud cries
were echoing across the starless air,
so that, as soon as I [Dante] set out, I wept.
Strange utterances, horrible pronouncements,
accents of anger, words of suffering,
and voice shrill and faints, and beating hands -
All went to make a tumult that will whirl
forever through that turbid, timeless air,
like sand that eddies when a whirlwind swirls.
And I - my head oppressed by horror - said:
"Master [Virgil], what is it that I hear? Who are
those people so defeated by their pain?"
And he to me: "This miserable way
is taken by the sorry souls of those
who lived without disgrace and without praise.
They now commingle with the coward angels,
the company of those who were not rebels
nor faithful to their God, but stood apart.
The heavens, that their beauty not be lessened,
have cast them out, nor will deep Hell receive them -
even the wicked cannot glory in them."
And I: "What is it, master, that oppresses
these souls, compelling them to wail so loud?"
He answered: "I shall tell you in few words.
Those who are here can place no hope in death,
and their blind life is so abject that they
are envious of every other fate.
The world will let no fame of theirs endure;
both justice and compassion must disdain them;
let us not talk of them, but look and pass."
And I, looking more closely, saw a banner
that, as it wheeled about, raced on - so quick
that any respite seemed unsuited to it.
Behind that banner trailed so long a file
of people - I should never have believed
that death could have unmade so many souls.
After I had identified a few,
I saw and recognized the shade of him
who made, through cowardice, the great refusal.
At once I understood with certainty:
this company constrained the cowardly,
hateful to God and to His enemies.
These wretched ones, who never were alive,
went naked and were stung again, again
by horseflies and by wasps that circled them.
The insects streaked their faces with their blood,
which, mingled with their tears, fell at their feet,
where it was gathered up by sickening worms.
Isn't GS the Cabals man in charge of stirring up trouble
Of pitting both sides against each other?
If he isn't choosing a side,
Then his punishment would have to be
In a SPECIAL PLACE in Hell.