Thu Mar 22, 2001 3:55am
WORLD WAR III --- IT BEGINS
By David Booth
World War III began this month, and few of us noticed. Those that did know were, of course, those who started it. Depending, and rightly so, on a world consumed with to many matters/choices/etc. the forces of this conflict, having been arranged for the past quarter century, are now ready to consume us all in what is to them the ultimate sacrifice to powers and gods not known and most certainly not even thought about by any of us. But, that doesn't make it any less likely to occur.
The 'simple' facts are these: Sheep...Mir...Mars...Koran...Pan...Antichrist
The 'connections' are these: The current Foot and Mouth crises in Europe, and soon to be America, is a cover up to sacrifice to a god named Pan his 'due'.
The timing of this sacrifice is meant to both fulfill and mock the Koran, and those who believe in it.
This Fridays re-entry into the atmosphere of Mir is instead the beginning of a debris field from a collision this past year of a comet, 76P, and Mars. More to come too.
The ultimate goal of this past months events is to herald the coming of the antichrist.
I've included, below, some basic information, for anyone interested, like puzzle pieces, to 'fit' together.
This site is one of the few left in the world where there are those who are able and willing to take the time to fit these pieces together too. As you do so though please remember, pass on to others what you know.
Here is the start of your learning, learn well.
As it turns out, we are visiting Iran at an important time. The animals in the street are a preparation for Eid al-Adha, or Feast of the Sacrifice. On this day, these animals will be sacrificed as a sign of faith in God. This may sound strange or barbaric to those in countries where animal sacrifice is illegal, but the meaning of the sacrifice is actually a reminder of Holy Scriptures and the importance of faith in God. This year, Eid al-Adha also falls just before the Persian New Year, so the ceremony will also serve as a good omen for the coming year.
Two religious feasts in the Muslim calendar which are holy and very special are Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha. Eid Al Fitr is known as the Festival of Fast-Breaking which signals the end of Ramadan (a month of daily fasting from sunrise to sunset) and it is a three day celebration.
Although the celebration lasts for three days, the main activities occur on the first day which coincides with the first day of Shawwal in the Muslim calendar. During Eid Al Fitr, an obligatory charitable gift from every Muslim called Zakat Al Fitr is given to the poor and the needy. The purpose of Zakat Al Fitr is to purify the one who has committed any type of indecent act or speech while fasting.
THE KORAN: TESTIMONY OF ANTICHRIST
"The worst woes will come to those who heap their grief by blood of sheep."
sheep- Sacrificed to Jupiter, Juno, Janus, Mars, Terminus, Faunus, and other deities, sheep were widely used by state religion. In cults, male lambs were offered to Divi, and females were offered to Divae. Ram blood was a popular ceremonial object.
March 20, 2000, 10:04 AM
The Egyptians do not all worship the same gods (excepting Isis and Osiris) or have the same religious practices. The Thebans sacrifice goats, but not sheep.
In contrast to the Thebans, the Mendesians sacrifice sheep but not goats.
Egyptians against the Egyptians--Lower against Upper: and Saitic against both. (See Isaiah 3:10). NEWTON refers it to the civil wars between Apries and Amasis at the time of Nebuchadnezzar's invasion; also between Tachos, Nectanebus, and the Mendesians, just before Ochus subdued Egypt.
kingdom against kingdom--The Septuagint has "nome against nome"; Egypt was divided into forty-two nomes or districts.
Now the reason why those of the Egyptians whom I have mentioned do not sacrifice goats, female or male, is this: - the Mendesians count Pan to be one of the eight gods (now these eight gods they say came into being before the twelve gods), and the painters and image-makers represent in painting and in
sculpture the figure of Pan, just as the Hellenes do, with goat's face and legs, not supposing him to be really like this but to resemble the other gods; the cause however why they represent him in this form I prefer not to say. The Mendesians then reverence all goats and the males more than the females (and
the goatherds too have greater honour than other herdsmen), but of the goats one especially is reverenced, and when he dies there is great mourning in all the Mendesian district: and both the goat and Pan are called in the Egyptian tongue Mendes.
Moreover in my lifetime there happened in that district this
marvel, that is to say a he-goat had intercourse with a woman publicly, and this was so done that all men might have evidence of it.
MAKKAH (AROL)
March 20, 2001 - Muslims throughout the world are marking the festival of Eid Al-Adha. The festival comes at the end of the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
Devotees offered special morning prayers at mosques, while many Muslims left the capital cities to spend time with their families in their villages and towns. Millions of goats, cows and sheep were slaughtered to commemorate the Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son for God.
What does it mean
Meaning "visit to the revered place," the pilgrimage to Makkah, is the the most significant manifestation of Islamic faith and unity in the world. For those Muslims are able to make the journey to Makkah, the hajj is the peak of their religious life.
Who is it applicable to?
The annual pilgrimage to Makkah -- the Hajj -- is an obligation only for those who are physically and financially able to perform it.
Eid Al Adha is a four day celebration when Muslims from all over the world offer a sacrifice by slaughtering a sheep, cow, or goat following the traditional Islamic customs. It is also called the festival of sacrifice. The meat from the sacrifice is shared by friends, neighbors, relatives, and also distributed to the poor and needy. Eid Al Adha culminates in the Pilgrimage called Hajj of the Muslim faithful in the Holy places of Mecca and Medina.
The Pilgrimage is the largest annual gathering of Muslims. It is the greatest conference of peace known in the history of mankind. The theme of the Pilgrimage is peace; peace with God, peace with one’s soul, and peace with each other.
During the religious feasts of Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha, the old and the young put on brand new clothes, families gather, gifts are distributed among children and feelings of joy and cheer fill the air. These two feasts are truly very special throughout the Muslim world because of their strong religious meaning. Sweets and different types of foods are prepared and exchanged among families and friends. Children receive gifts and money called Eediyeh from all members of their families.
The beginning of both Eids are marked by the early morning prayers called Salat Al Eid to praise God. These are then followed by family visits starting with visits to the eldest family members followed by visits to relatives and friends and everyone asks forgiveness for any wrongdoing during the previous year. During both feasts, the UAE people, along with all other Muslims throughout the world enjoy a festive and joyous time.
Everybody has heard of Pan, and would even know him if they met him. A Greek god with the physique, not of a Greek god, but of a small man with a goatee beard and reed pipes, and the hind-quarters, horns and sexual habits of a goat.
We know about Pan because his worshippers were civilized, and wrote everything down, and so we have entire books of Greek myths, and Pan pops up in them everywhere. We know nearly everything about him, from his parentage, birth and childhood (the foster brother of Zeus himself), through numerous adventures right up to his (supposed) death. In fact so much Greek writings survive that there are several versions of nearly everything about him.
The other gods often referred to him as the youngest of them, but he was probably the oldest, having been first worshipped in Arcadia, where he was certainly being worshipped as early as the 6th century BC. This fertile plateau lies in the South of modern Greece, and there lived the pastoral ancestors of the heroes who later built the Greek empire. Pan was born there, on Mount Lycaeum, and in the hearts of a shepherding people who depended a lot on goats, and so naturally needed a goat-god.
"It has been given to me in vision in the 1980's, the 1990's and known March, April and May of this year that a comet called 76P Kohoutek,will cause an immense problem for the Earth some time in the next few months. It was shown to me that a collision, either with Mars or its moons, would cause Phobos, one of
the moons, to be set loose towards Earth. NASA reported a "Fly By" to Mars early this year with no impending danger. However, Heaven revealed in a vision, a collision would occur. If this is the case, Earth will be in great danger sometime in March, 2001.I only learned this prophecy this morning.The Little Pebble gave the impact position as being between Canton Island and Hull Island in the Phoenix Islands at around 172º W, 3.5º Sin the South Pacific.