: 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.