Wednesday, 29 July 2020
Saturday, 27 June 2020
Friday, 26 June 2020
Sign Of The Devils Horn.
Its origins can be traced to
Ancient Greece, and in Ancient Rome it symbolized a CURSE. The sign of the horns, also corna
(Italian for horns, mano cornuta, horned hand fare le corna, to make the horns,
or simply the devil horns).
Pan or Cernunnos.
Anton LaVey leader and founder of the Church of Satan.
It is a satanic salute from the
1960s. His image was often in the press, and the sign appears on many of his
photos, such as on the back of his book, the Satanic Bible.
This gesture is the satanic
salute, to satan.
It must be noted that it should
not be done with the thumb out, as it means "I love you satan"
With thumb out is the I love you Satan.
The hand sign often is co-fused
with the deaf hand signal of the phrase, ‘’I love you.’’ While at first this
appears an odd resemblance, when we discover that the person who invented,
& created, the hand sign system for the deaf, Helen Keller, was herself an
satanic occultist and Teosophist.
The photo above is from the Satanic Bible.
2 examples of well known people showing off the hand signal
which represents Satan.
Cher.
Sunday, 26 April 2020
Saturday, 25 April 2020
Protect Your Home - What You Can't See Is More Powerful Than You Think
By Lion of Judah
Matthew 17:20 And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you. Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting.
Monday, 23 March 2020
24,000 pigs to culled as African swine fever found on farm in western Poland
BY ALISTAIR DRIVER ON MARCH 23, 2020
In a worrying development, African swine fever (ASF) has been confirmed on a large farm in western Poland, the first time the virus has been found in domestic pigs in the region.
A total of 23,746 pigs, including nearly 7,000 sows, were due to be culled after the outbreak was detected in a farm in Niedoradz in the Lubusz Voivodeship, according to reports. The farm is approximately, 65km from the German border.
The farm sold all stock produced as piglets – there were nearly 17,000 piglets on the farm at the time – prompting concerns over possible further spread.
Poland’s Chief Veterinary Officer confirmed the outbreak on Monday, based on the results of tests from March 20. The veterinary inspectorate has established new restrictions around the farm.
The farm is located in an area already subject to ASF restrictions, the so-called ‘red zone’, following an outbreak in wild boar, detected for the first time in November 2019. A total of146 cases of ASF have since been found in wild boar in the district the farm lies within.
The proximity of the outbreak – the virus has been found in wild boar within 12km of the German border – has prompted joint action between Germany and Poland, including erecting fences along the border and culling wild boar.
In a worrying development, African swine fever (ASF) has been confirmed on a large farm in western Poland, the first time the virus has been found in domestic pigs in the region.
A total of 23,746 pigs, including nearly 7,000 sows, were due to be culled after the outbreak was detected in a farm in Niedoradz in the Lubusz Voivodeship, according to reports. The farm is approximately, 65km from the German border.
The farm sold all stock produced as piglets – there were nearly 17,000 piglets on the farm at the time – prompting concerns over possible further spread.
Poland’s Chief Veterinary Officer confirmed the outbreak on Monday, based on the results of tests from March 20. The veterinary inspectorate has established new restrictions around the farm.
The farm is located in an area already subject to ASF restrictions, the so-called ‘red zone’, following an outbreak in wild boar, detected for the first time in November 2019. A total of146 cases of ASF have since been found in wild boar in the district the farm lies within.
The proximity of the outbreak – the virus has been found in wild boar within 12km of the German border – has prompted joint action between Germany and Poland, including erecting fences along the border and culling wild boar.
Thursday, 19 March 2020
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